Ocean City Sentinel, 18 May 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 1

ocean city sentinel

VOL. XXXI.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1911.

NO. 7

Ocean City^Sentinel

MORGAN HAND, J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D COUNSELLO E R-AT LAW «om«opatl.i«t.

Al LAW, EIGHTH STREET

lor.Hutrr .od Kumlvr In Ch>or«). r\m* n-r* m >

w Ooan 1'oninilaUffi.M. Noi«rj l-ubllc. 1 '•

CURTIS ROBINSON Bdilor and Proprietor

BOSWELL IS GETTING BASEBALL TEAM IN.SHAPE

Many College Boys Will Fig-

MEALS WERE HIGH LIFEGUARDS ARE ELECTED

IN DAYS OF '49

FOR THE COMING SEASON

JONATHAN HAND,

J N. GR1SCOM, M. D.

ure on Diamond Here This Summer.

MANY COTTAGES

Councilman Newberry Sends From California Copy of COTTAGERS ARE Prices in Gold. ' From Cnunclltiiin K. I> N*«

fer We-t. the

.-opy of t >Vda Hot

Uic Stores''opening Along the • of '49. A fellow would ; Boardwalk and Many

PromcD.ders Thett.

price*. | Owner* of •ninmer cofteite* here

i»t week. Influeticed loasreet decree. oubtleMi.. by the warm weather In hiladelphta and vicinity the latter irtoria*! week. The next week or ko will wllnew the arrival of many ■oreoflhe rollaxeowner* and renler*. ihdeooii "lhe*ea*ou" will be on In

•<J: llaith

Inlree*—Sauerkrkiu. 1' ed, 1 IN); Itacun. Kluffed

• -gnfde. TS; Ha.h.- ISAaral, I 00. loa-l—Keef. Mexican prime cut. I; Beef, up Loiir. 1 50; Beef, Plain, »; Beef, with one potato (fair sire), Beefj_T(ine (from the Stele*). 1.50. nirre—IAxllNli Bell*, doublf, <5; rzly, Koa*t, 1.00; Grlxxly. Fried. 75; Jarkas* Babbit (whole), 1 00. ,bl«5>-Kaked Been*, plain, 75; Baked Bean*, greawd, I.0U;Two Pila^medium alxe), 50; Two Potaloe*.

peeled. 75.

'uddlog, plain. 76; Rice Pudding and Brandy Peache*, .00; Bice Pudding, with molawva.l.OO. Square meal, w ith demert. 3.00. Payable lu advance. Uold *cale«al

■id of bi

n lienvc y aays:

, Col., Com "1 would

I her

or very Utile. All puri paid for in gold i were provided for Thl* on the counter* of -al

* called *

t they r

denomination than f5. from that upward*. 1

remember haring neeii wa* qull year* ago, when, in company * friend, we "Toured San Krmncii que*t of a (.Vl •■lug. w bk-h lie deelrcd

i Hie <i

nu of their golden wedding iry. We located one away ofT In

ilneinn >H*lr1rla of Hie clly. and. after ’*> inch dickering. Induced the owfikLinl 1il

with II for *150. x

Boardwalk More* are opening. The walk on Saturday nlghl- bad a large number of proraenader*. and there re many people on the pier. Movr picture •how* were well attended. Sot only were there many BoardIk pmmenadere on Saturday evening; Ihc name wa* true of almoet every enlug Ihl* week. H. O NEWCOMB BURIED

Newcomb, president of c*’ National Bauk of Millville, who died auddenty In a *anttaum at Vineland Friday afternoon, a* burled Monday afternoon. Mr. Newcomb, who bad not been ell for* year, •|>eiit la*t aummer In ii* clly at Ihe-home of hi* mother-lu-w, Mr* AnnaO. Burt. He returned to Millville tu the early fall, feeling •h Improved, but of late he had 1 <• implalntng again. Death due to lieart dl*ra*e. He waa 58 year*

■Id.

He practiced law for a numb ear* and a Inn nerved aa clly anil >f Millville. He became the tlmt dent of the Merhanlcn' National Bank

Mr. Newcomb had a

I* In thl* city.

ptiell'n cottage. 421 j y,*

Simpson aieuue, to Mr*. Margi

P. Key*er, of Uermautown. _ - . . ..- .. •

- - - , after heap of glistening bone* tell the

***"' ialory of liealli Valley'* awful part

by those brave fellowa who

' " ' !, famllle* and all to folio*

of that '*lie-d*vll Fortune.

ere opened and

They found their FT Dorado.

*P

„ D«

ipber S. | mai drama of 1S4».'

tviair i

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

w*7**uiarr aoSIr m*el« Br*l M I.H. Host.. VU'e-rmiOsm. Mr*. Join iraourcr. M>* ls*w k. siulll.. •» ,lm' aiS'iEu'ai*: Monay rvrnni

Mr*. UortruOs H—Ol* j, u

JACOB SCHUFF - THE PIONEER BAKERY.J(. i*. mnsoSM*. om, otr. ■. ]. ;.r> Fr**a Broad. Ptai uaCakaXaUj .. WMak* iwarn a ysjoalanlwewl m* o>

Waller Uhaudler, of Philadelphia, i* , ol Brood- i Lulldlng a neat aud up-to-date 1 wording Marian AMioti. ! story cottage on Central avenue, bekiw i Owgu, Helen Porter. Algide Cor-1 N , nelw( , th Mr. and Mr* Chan•u,* Francis Hemric. Jack Drumicr, ] d | er » re apendli.g two week* at llielr r 'Meredith. Hjwelle Fielding. Pall | » U mmer home here, iton. Master Ben Benton I , T

I Chat. 8. Adam*, of PleaaauuHlIe,

Capt. Wm. Houck* collage, '.44 A*-1 was the purchaser of the ocean front S avenue, to U. F. Hafuer, of Phil- laud of 8. M. 8ouder, reported ir ' * >bla. week'a l*aue of the Hkktinki. ... aggpuer's apartment* to K.' Untie City and Pleaaaulvllle peopla

" C. E. ONION WILL

: : MEET HERE FRIDAY . It may he just barely .possible that some A|1 p>ru of “^7 Q)mly , obe | other (ello^r may sell it a little cheaper,-but a Represented at thi con- ■ —u—i 1 ^ ^ * vention. j better qiiaUty—‘•IMPOSSIBLE:’ th* conv.ntioo of tL. c.p« m., I wonih. . . . • . County Christian Kodeavur Union ffbuZ ' We have it and we have it -good. Give Preabyteruo

j Church today, the opening sesskm be

yoiir order for the Sunday poultry. We

OCEXtfCITY WINS SUIT BROUGHT BY TRUST CO.

dress them.

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SECRET SOCIETIES.

nTiama ^ > iSir^ < Tb l an4^r*7*MUUi ■wrb month, la Masooir .h*U. W. fi

Boyle’s Dependable Market

,* g.or .. hSTishy, **.0-.*-;, 8. W. Cor. Twelfth SL and Asbur> (Ave.

Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

Interesting to Investors

or those who .wish , a desirable location tor a Sea Side Home/people,* eorduii;

itaimi. Triaa. Ma. H* 1. a u. ^ ! Krvr sale in Section G, Ocean Lit)', in vicinity of State . Roaif tbeaewion*.

—land Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad Sia'ions aud Thirty

-“-^r | lourth street, Tots Nos. TWaod 787 WasUyax -otwanfroul

715 and TBS Central aveoue-trulley. 119 and I2U. corner BS4 Awbury avenue AI*o a few mmulov. 17* and 580, corner. Waa* avenue- <

Pennsylvania Railroad , Price* quoted upon appllcatlou Jo

ARTHUR4D. BARROWS, Guardian,

832 Central Avenffe Ocean City. N. J.

afl.eruoou session w ill begin at 2o'cloek aud the evening *e**lon at 7.80d'clock. Au Intereatlng program of ^exercise* baa been prepared. Thl* program wa* published In the rtr.STi.NKi last week. The Rev. (ieorge D. Jones, of Allantkc Clly, vice president of 8tate Cbrlatlan Kndeavor work-, will be the principal speaker thl* morning. The delegate* will be formally walromed thl* afternoon by the Kev. H. T. Casselberry, pastor of the church, and the re*pon*e will be made by the Rev. Frank Sheppard, oinuii The address this evening made by John T. Hproul, 8ta

dent of the uulou.

The public, and'^ipeclally all young

t, SimV-oti aver

Mr. and*- Mrs. Franklin Eyre, of Philadelphia, .have leaned cards announcing lbe marriage of their daughter, Ml** Re ha Faunop.-apd Dr. 8UIIwcll C. Burn*, also of Philadelphia, on May 10. They will be at home, IX8( Spring (Jardeis street, after October I. Dr. Burn* I* a aou of Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Burns, who have many friends

OFFICE: 1238 WEST AVENUE here, «begp they are property owner*.

Consumer’s Ice & Coal Co.

B.IK1IM *•« how* amss-m wHOUtSAi^ ANp ^KTAIL OKAUimS IM v

no. sslordaj ol •arbmos: P

mow*”Ynln'** ' *“"* mmmmrg, proved Syatem 'Jeod ^ J CE>

A Big Reduction

Beat Ice U the CMy '

Price

•UTOFTHC COM*

TRADE MOTTO:

HC COMKAI

"50CAME

iNT THAT CAUSCOCA RCDUCTIOK

H. STEELMAN

Fresh Meats

Tus, CotteViriGrocenes loa non mortgage. in rnmsiofls j* 0 ,.iungtwo»^*•?*~*t*? ft

POULTRY DBKM8ED Tp OHDEK oooe. toe^vlSeeST^dtor tafproH^?-^ chde. <

four™ ST. Hi fttmt «E., j. m. Chester & co„

Ocean City* N* j..

■e said to be Interested In tl

YOUNG PEOPLE HAD FINE TIME Ocean City Folk Spent Day in Picnic Style at Somers’

Paint.

/f party of young folk* bad a delightil day lu 8omer*' Point on Saturday, hither they ware taken by Mr*. J 11*ban Headley auB Mr* Lealle HeadIcy. They romped the wood*ai4 graeu llalds and spent the day In picnic A feature of tbs pleasure* of the day a* Mr* Helen Corson'* tanjo playing, - . ' Those In the party were Mine* Mb erva Adam*. Tbelma Headley. Charlolle Smith. Myrtle Vau Ta**eII.'Sophie t^oraou, Helen and Marie TownCecelia Hand, Vivian Haud, Katura Baron aud Auba Daischcg They wttuemed the ball game bereeu a nine from tjeean CMy and the Somers'PoluOearti, which wa* won f the latter by the *c«ire of 7 to t.' W.lGupenM Oumnirr Mere. Prof. Tbo*. Moore, of Ibe Norlheasl Manual Training School, mas rented tbe second floor of tb* Simmon* apartment hduae, Fourteenth •tract and A»bury avenue, tbrongh Hie agency of Ma**ey A Edward*. Thu w flrat summer saaeou in Ocean Olty. Ha U popular with a number of tbe'i vacalton time.

.Thoms* S. Simmon*, of Mlllvllla, well known In this cMy. wa* her* thki Mr. Simmon* -ha* radovi

a Mean attack of till

Coart Rales Muaicipality Isn’t Respoasible for Officials’ Dishonest Acts. Mayor i tem*, (.Tty Treasurer Uoblu>u, City Clerk Uarretaon and former CMy Clerk Adam* went tu May' landing Court House Monday morn where they were summoned I the Mill of the Security Trust Com pan] of Camden, agalust Ooeau City to n promissory note of $7000 drawn to tba order of IraS. Champion, former clly treasurer, the original data f which.waa February Judge Frank Lloyd, sittlug In Ihc circuit court for Judge Clarence L. .'ole..dl[ected a verdict for tbe defense lodge Cole wa* formerly a member of tbe Arm of Thompson A for the defense, aud Judge Lloyd euoeeoled to try the ca*

r him.

Champtoo wa* taken to court a* Itueaa ou a writ of babes* corpui ■d proved a good oue for tbs clly « »*■'taken-back to the Trenton State Prison at the’ conclusion of the trial. He is )n flnt-cia** health. Hi* duties at the prison are to take care of the warden’* garden and (lie out-door exercise appear*, lo agree with him. He conversed freely with several of hi* old asoictate* In thl* city. Mayor Crowe swuc* pasltlvely that r had uo knowIkdge of signing any not* for Hie Security Trust Company or placing hi* seal.thereon -o the. stand, ad: milted receiving tbe mduey. Judge utlbert Collin*, wbo, with foe>er Stale Comptroller J. Willard Morgan, represented the trust company, contended In hi* argument that tbe company acted In good faith when they gave Champion the money on the note, that it-was not essential that the mayor'* signature be genuine, and aakad for a dirsetloa for the fall amount, which Judge Lloyd held I bat tbe City waa

F. E. Darby ha* sold Oil* M. Townsend'* new bungalow, Third street and Atlantic avenoe, to Edward C. Warnf ’the Warren Power System. Neither Mr. Warren nor hi* wife a* ever In Ocean CMy prsvMu* to M Thoraday. Thou they called on If. Darby ostensibly to rent a small Mr. Darby baa also sold Mas Ellen Currey’s cottage, 708 Fourth street, lo

John T. Youit|

Sixteen Regulars, Including Former Favorites, and Six Substitutes Named. Council, at It* special meeting Monday evening, elected fifteen lifeguards, together with Capt. Joseph Kranes, « ho, as last year, will have general supervision of tbe beach. Six young nen were also elected to serve a* •ubstitute*. Tba resolution adopted at tbe meetlug two week* prior, stipulating the oT-daty of tbe guards and requirlng them to remain ou tba beach during tbe-e hours unless Incapacitated for duty, waa recou ride red, on lotion of Councilman Stanton. When j| lo a vote, tbe resol at ton waa de-

aled.

After the resolution bad been adopted al the previous meeting, considerable indignation was felt and expressed by gentlrmeo active lo baseball mat- < here, not to speak of tba many ere of the game. . t has been tbe practice here for tbe last few seasons to engage several ball player* a* lifeguard*, their place* ou beach being taken by capable aut>stltutM on the afternoon* when games played. These substitutes were paid by tbe baseball association, with o expenae to tbe city. The resolution as passed by Council al the regular monthly mealing would have prevented any lifeguard from leaving Hie beach during tbe hours named-unless bo was Injured or taken

sick.

The matter of tbe selecUou of suitable lifeguards from the more than to applicants was referred, at tbs regular meeting, early Ibis month, to tbscommit Ise on property and pnllcefor recommends!! in*. At Monday night's meeting Hie following report wa* received and read: To the Ocean City Council, Ocean City. fi. J. (irutlemeu:—We beg leave lo submit Ihe^illowlug report aud recommendations In connection with tbo appointment of lifeguards ou the beach .r the mbbod 1BI1: Alfred R. Smith, William J. On, Harry W. Foulds, Benjamin H. Pollock. L. Fred. Uelg, Beeves Flowers, W. D. Seaman, Daniel Krauss, Timothy Pbaro, (ieorge Young, William A. Cloak, Philip Barry, L. M. Van- - «e Thorne, Jr., Edwin Wlaa, Charles O. Kblnehart, Lao Haggerty, George D. Norcom, Fred. Cassidy, John Jordan, John UrasoweU and

Joseph Krauss.

HOTEL PEOPLE HOLD MEETING Three New Members Are Taken in by the Local

Association.

The mem hers of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietors' Association bsld their regular monthly moating at the Palrvlew Tuesday evening. There were eigh-

ths! not lam than flfteau of tba above be elected a* regular guards on lbs beach, with Alfred B. Smith as captain of same; tbe others of to be elected to ser occasion of tbe absence of any of tbe regular guards. Yours very raspetfifully, XWn. M. Rakck, H ABBy F. Btaxtoh, Oao. O. A DAKS,

■re. Hesdlv A Adams,of the Hotel Bellevue, aud Mias Ida Brown, of tbe Chandler, were elected member*

tbe aaaoclatlou.

A vote of Hunks wa* given William

G. Moore for the use of the r the Casino Club at Easter. The members expressed tin

■ iouch pleased with tbe Dews lb»U : Capt U K. Sooy, of tbe Brighton, had won In the land case suit, and a letl so stating will be aeut Captain Sooy. Offlcer* for the ensuing year wet* nominated Tbe election will be held

it tbe next monthly meeting The members enjoyed a

evening as guests of Mrs. Fuel I, of tbe

Falrvlew. .

STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL

lowing goaids elected, Mayor Oiwsse being authorised to place them ou Regulars—Alfred^R Smith, jqpptBin; a. J. Ore, H. W. Foulds, Uyorg* D. orcom, Lao Haggerty, BenJ. Pollock,

* Fred Odtg and Joe. K» C. Q Rb!oehart. Fred, in Jordan, Jobd Green'

LT; Jtorcom, son of Jos

Vho' will graduate ttpm Ocean CMy High School In Jane. This young mao • also a mom her of tba high school

rack team.

Uelg, Barry and Young were oo the

he given by the member* of tbe Ladle*' Ald'Soclel.y of tbe Flrat M. K 'hutch tomorrow afternoon aud evening, beginning al 4 o'clock. A strong feature of the occaslou will i tbe sale of home-made cake aud candy. Doesn't It make you hungry lo thlukof tbe cake T Occam City's r wires have a widespread re potato r the excelienoe of their cake, some of the $r.

Tbs Ksv. A. W. Williams, a former pastor of the First Presbyterian Church here, who has barn lu El Centro, Cal, for some time, will preach lo the Presbyterian Church ugxt Sunday. He b coming East as a delsgaU ta tbs General Assambiy In Xtlantlc CKy. He writes Mr. Caaselberp that he Is

perfect health, c »

W. C. X. V. ■MUrnc. Thera will be a masting of lire WrC. . U. at the borne of 817 Central avenue, ot 25. led by V

..arlee White, __ . Flea* Court No. 4, Philadelphia, waa a vl*Ubr here Saturday. Mr. Whlte'a

lion, and he will occupy It tl met He ha* many friends aa Ihc. Philadelphians wbo spend summer* here, where be has baa .——..— -- —— — -™*ae CMy Raymu. Apply to C. U Lake. HOB Aabury avenue. $t

im Oaaltal famished; lot WxMB Waa. UUdsmeysr ItW