Ocean City Sentinel, 8 June 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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ocean City Sentinel up BALL PLAYING NEARLY ALL EASEMENT MEDICAL MAN IN Thursday. BEi€ft DEEDS FOR WALK SIGNED EMERGENCY TENT

to thl* comniiAilly and n

ryery

f her*.

I cunimunlcatkiii* xliuuld . otim(•allied with lit* full

addrem of the writer, not neoewHarily «ir (iubll<-allon, bill a* a iruaraiitee of

good faith.

Council Likely to Swear in Lifeguards as Policemen This-Year.

New Ordinance Will Not be I - : 7 Young Doctor to be Secured

Passed Until Everything MISS ZIEGLER by Council If Money Is Cleared Up. Available.

! GIVEN AUTO RIDE ■

mother of-tk-eai

.■•a.red coneert

day*. f

All «uiunier IIKht* will be on duty

about Jnme 31. lieath ha* I

flty'a aited reeldeut*. The men of the llfe-aav^R atatl. Samuel Hchureh haa <t(<eiied htaba hou** Try a hot tea bath. You'll

delighted.

fommencemeut exeiclaea hi the* aruibly room of the high achool t

dhe guard-.

founcllmau Adayu^arked whetht It would not be w>e, hi'order to mak It efTeetlre, to hiyr thejhianl- -wiir

In aa police.

On motion of Councilman Stantoi aecoudol by Councilman Kampwii: her* of the committee on |irn]>erty an police, they to confer with Mayo

Toll much dlaorderly conduct on th la>t s*» from Atlantic City on Ih Shore fa*t Una on Satuntay ulght*. The exhibit; of work done by the |.Up|l*or the manual training de ■unit of the public achool w aa u»ii*lly good. Kllaa Itaraa, a Boardwalk oauer. returned lor the aeawm a and brought a bride

PERSONALS

Krltr (dayed hi- llr»t game with lire llmiugton tram On Thunalay after,

jon and had a good recunl ‘

High.School ba-eball team lu I’luladelplila for four year* He made a plrndkl ryputalloii thcuu^b hi- heavy hitting, apeedy ba-e running and beady playing at .hbrlatop. He wa-

it. It free la lu hi* collage. -O

Third atwet.

C. O. Kraxler ha- opened In* cottaga,

12 Marine place. . -

Mr*. K H. Hoy, of l.ayp-a-ter. habeeh vialtlng here. < B. C. Bingham, of Camderf, wa> a

gueat of the Atgleu.

John Mountaand wife,of t'cdarvlllr. areguealaof the Uurel. ^

V. P. Wall and wi idiia, a ere here Bundi

W. I* Wen rich ha* opened hf* o

tag*. S404-ehtral avenue.

. H. A. Palmer ha* opeueil hi- c

tage, Itiao We*ley avenue.

K K. Warren haa opened hi* m

bungalow oo Tblrp *lreel. •U'entral avenue: for the . J lleianry !• occupying'hi-cot- ^Unliud'. Magee and fi

bane ball tc

I’hiladel.

lage. I.Vt4 Wealey avenue’

Mr* K K. Mar-ball. I* In her rot-

lage, 821 St. Charles place.

K S. Clark aud wife, of Moy lau. I'a

.are rrgl-lered at the Kalblu.J

J._ Burrwood Italy, of Pblladei|>hu.

. wa-a vlaltur bare Saturday.

C It. Slotewbury. of PhlladHphla. Iai lira eotlaga, 49fi We-ley avetioe. It W Holt and Wife, of Phlladrlp'0». are rrgl-lered at lire Oceanic. Mr. K.P. Hand, of ihl* city, haa rridrned from a vbtl tivPJilladelphfa. I ladle I (tallaglier, of Philadelphia, aa- a gue*t of the Imperial thl- week. Klwood‘Rsru and w tf*. of Uerman(ow ii, are rejclatemd at the Wyoming. A Warden of V, ild* <*<t. wa* , among those reglatered at the Klberon. J B Allen I* occupying hi- cottage. Slilreulb *110*1 and We*ley avenue Coleman l-eamlog. of South Itenul* w a-among the vlaltora hare thl* week W'H Horn, of Philadelphia, ha^opened hla collage,.IUS7 Central ave-

W l-< / Wa*hlugtoo.of Atlantic City. Jia-amoug the vbdtora to Ihl* cl^ /rrlday.

rtander Kuater, of I’hlUdelplila.

ha- o|>rnsd hi* cettagr, 1311 A*bur;-

aeAue. m ■■

Mrs. M. Bomliofl. of Millvilla, ha* come down to tier hotel, the Scar

borough. -

<'• P. Brady, of Philadelphia. *peht Saturday mid Sunday at Ine cottage. It;

'• ehy.

< hnioa L. Hagy Jr., and wife, of I ndadelpbro, were among the “

ev. tl. W. Klapham, of PbHadel >. ha* opened hla upTowu cottage

FRITZ AT WILMINGTON CrVMYal Ml a ll School Mo> Won't

Tlie u

la-t Thuiwday tin

Harry K. Krltr., of Philadelphia, fu d yearn short-top on the local ha-eliall team, had *igne<l w Wilmington Trl-Slate l*-agu fil* friend. In t^il- city

ir the

.At Ibe request of It. W. Kd.wanl-, and on motion of Councilman Adam it waa agreed to permit the newer cor P»»y to oijen *uch *treel*. after Jui ■■•'a* w rtk tie re<iulre<t in Hie w..rk con-tructlngtlic-ewage dl-|gi*al.|iiaiit7 - provtdliig the company will keep

rtfeel In good condition. .

/ Councilman HMer rer*ifted that highway *upervl-or had madPre|ialr* to drain* near the bay front lu Hi

upprr -ectlon of the city.

' The re|w>rt of Hie Board of School K-tlmalc waa read, and a reeolut calling for the rat-tug of the ambi of money <y;-lre<l wa- pa—cd hy«t'oi

ac

loothal

.'amden.areTn their pottage. SI ■tree! aud'Ceutral avenue. '

llayl*. M. and fan

illadefp ,

me. Itelancey place.

J W. I.andeulwrger and famllyi of Ml Atry.'are.at their cottage, 1.135

Magee

•Iphla. Imve opeuea their pottage, IT CeiiUbl avenue, for Hie -ea-mi. HutftTl Sobwatt, of the t'uirerly of l'euii>\ Ivanta, ha- taken •‘•■cupaucy of a collage an Tw elfth -irert . « e-l PhUa delphia. t» regl-tered at the Harwood. I>r. Howard Iteed and family, ol

Philadelphia, have opei lage. 121 Ocean avenue. Anthony Jt. Smith. Pblut. former director ol KreetHildyr*. wa* lu to*

led their cot-

ago.

McKadden aoX of

idelphla. are .here fc occupying their, cottage

l-aar Carney, of th Satur lay for Kocba - •ecured a poMIlou piper.

ll Beve

MoCoach aud J. W Krark •blladelphla. a occupying tbei

Jr., ghd family, here for Hie -umun .collage, UlS tenlr

io dealre lo hold up the building rWalk, but, under Hie couditi aved that the Ordinance t# laid -

•" “lie next meeting.

ncilman KMer, hi *evoudlii£ I he r. -aid II wa* uudervtond Uiat dluance would not be* pk—ed

■ ad I

a- agreed that jiroperty ownr

Inly one

ie wjrk d-

e by 1 July I

for grading, graveling el

on Thlrilel^. ►Heel, wa* recelvi ”• " aa ft 15 per lineal foot. ' molluh of Councilman Adam*, ■

ided by Councilman t

arded.

The

mitylllre ml pro|>erly ami (-• llfebuala;al*o line*and buoy* vay Supervl-or Brown reporled crete contractor* In difTerent

■ectlon* of the city leave Ahe *1 recta lu

He al*o a*ked.for adirt* and men lg oi

n the

r of ll

city

ondiHuii.

; Aral

lattm - litter, I

■et«. The ‘ -object >•’*•

va> decided lo a lewalk aud curt owned by Me* tiraham and Jouea. a

Plea-

iiumngioii.,

Seventh

da aud hava t...

he 'complaint of W W. Brew. V\ rat' Philadelphia, regenCog hi* let ap-ewmeut, » a« refrrred_ lo Hie el committee and engineer, a re

' "tie next meeting ol

IhQll

ALL READY FOR PLAY.

■•A Perplex n rhur*d*y

J. W. Landcnbrrger and family, of " PlrMadelphla. are here for the wm-on. I *_'»• v occupying ihdrcollage, U35 C-ei

in eulert-lne<1 he

ir*l M . K < hurch Tima ce pari are well A now i Ihl- city, moat of a lu>pi -Imilar (icrformaucr'

mother, ot Phlli

ver Sunday ~-

Heorge V. Sctrock and \famtly. of .fart Philadelphia, are here- for Hie nrasop. occupying their cottage, 835

Fourth -Ireel . _ ..

J. I). Kberbarli, of Philadelphia, ha* Mr* Middleton, hi. palleul wife. MU*

returned home after occupying hi* up-1 Blanche HoHman.

town oitlage a abort 'time He w ill Tom Middleton, hla *om l.ulhcr al-

ye*lrrd.y j^elto MlddleUtthbU eldmt dau^hUr, Middleton, bto accoud dv^bter,

The ca-l ol character* la a* follow* Mr. Middleton, who I* Inclined to tM

lUerly, Alfred K 'Smith

The Ml**e-Wheatmai .

,ended the wedding of _ Mi** Meuie Hooker, daughter of -Samuel Hooker,

lu Philadelphia.

Illiam Jvlggell and family will • ■here from their- home lu I’ltl*burg next Mjjoday and open Ibelr

Mr and Mra. B. W Bulherfont. of PhlladcIpbU, are occupying Ihclr Cottage, al Thlrtaenth atrecl and Aibury

Wrlggln*.

I.ucv Pair, a friend, whom he ha* .adopted. MU* feUla faruJy. Maud, a friend of Ibe family, Mta*

Ahce Wrtgglna

Mr* Nose, a neighbor, who like* to . Investigate iny.tene-, Ml** Heffha Sheldon. N_ / Alexander Wllaoo. Je**U'a you u^man, Ik*iuard Lear. V . Mary.tbelrUhaervant. AdelU Po>;ell. Krltr. Hie man of all. work. Mayllu

- ... i.ofjhe emergency tc

Won It Throngh Second Best ^^“i^/ue'^id aTu, Essay on Sunday Scho )1 been made that a young n

Lessons. ipeaker^v^ttaM^he o

Mia* Irene Ziegler, who wo* Hie *eo-! Icrre.1 to the committee . olid prlre for eauay* on the le*»ou* in 1 and (Hillce, with poy-er to Pre-byterian Sunday School, wa»j Hr. Hlder, hi *ecuiidhiK

•Id there wa* a thinl y

tw l'4aci

I la-t Saturday

wa- an auto ride. MU* Ziegler had Hie privilege of taking a friend with her. which >hedid Thl* friend wa*

The young peop by the Rev. H. T. lutemleut of the *c The party went' then to the farm c uncle. H. f. Heir

The a

pni|*rty. <.

t w ould probably a"* ‘c money I* available, a young

WANT BAN OFF AUTOS

n He * Ity 1 H ole!

J Meacr Me«e for Msmnirr Ttifiraday .... ...c /Krederlck. J. Shoyer, a prominent llcen»e* to motorl*t* from l*enn»ylve-_

'blladelphla cortMirailon lawyer, w ho hla and Helaware

* II.. foil .—riy fee.

e directly concern.

lug. the Hotel“mwuT/epm* laud a public

laud a public hear—hi and Mr.Smith ie order rescinded.

r.—Square piano of -tliie»t iful tone, iwrfectcoudUiou. >. Box HI ,< icean t.Hty.N J.

Real Estate Bulletin

i Boat Club. 35x75 feet. $325.00 ST. CHARLES PLACE, ™xlOO feet, alley in rear, graded. ■Idewalk and curb $600.00 $1,075.00 aud Kuurteentb $1,850.00 OCEAN AVENUE, Between ThKteenlh aud Fourteenth *treet*. graded, curbed, aldenalk $2400 00

T

Clarence S: Scull

605 Eighth SI reet

Ocean City New Jersey

ROWELL’S

Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies'.and Chil-

dren’s Suits, ^shirt Waists. Wrappers, Hosiery, Belts,. Combs. Barrettes. Neckwear, etc.: Men's Caps, Under-

wear. Shirts: Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. f " YOU WILL PROFIT] BY TRADING HERE

921 ASBURY

R OWE l_ !_ ■ S

AyENU

OCEAN CITY, N. J

McALLISTER’S

Bn SlDWllt If Ntw Wbilc Wail!, Ik Liles! Sljl'i, i’ Sistlil Bicti. liilKe Kliltw Usd t.

A great variety of new WHITE WAISTS high ueck »Itli-Ylainoo flee'*-: low neck J aleeve*. high neck J ►leeve*; high neck wiwi long -leevt-, open front- and back. Priced, from f 1 00 to t'JSO. All -lieclal value* Call and «ce

NEW SKIRTS New wa.Ti -kill-, color... tan. w Idle. lavJlidrr. black and navy ; plain.-irlpcd and ring-,ln jincen. - galalra. |->|•lln. duck and linen: If we have ri.4 your -tw in Mock will have H made for you. Price* U 00 to »2 “i:

COATS Al Special Price* Juki received a lot of children'*, m!»»*»' and women’* -ainple coat, bought under price, wb 1 we have priced very low. All new and (Kiputar *tyic*. -hepherd

SHEETS and PILLOW CASES Wear* show lug »p*clal value* In »hret» and pillow >a*e*. Sheet*, 72x80, at SMc and SOc. pillow ck*e-. 42x:t0 and 4-ixM. made of line mu-linjit 12ic and

Infanla'and Children'* DRESSES Big line of Infant*' long and abort dre.-e* from Sic ‘to I2W I’hlUren’* dre»Mi. while and colored,'.Y)c up.

WHITE AFRONS Dainty *raall ahlte apron*, embroidered on flue aheerlawn, S5c: gingham apron*, 25c to flue.

GENTS’ FURNISHINGS

THE INDIES' HOMfJOURMLPATTERNS

THE DRY GOODS HOUSE

s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

aan (-oTrauea

Sootpb Hall

tment Kooras Open to Residents and Quests of the Hotels

rvMmUnam&'nSkaoi

B. McOIBENY, Prop. MISS N. E. TOWNER, R. N. Resident Nurse

OCEAN CITY. Naw Jarsay. HrlKliUBl Ixkallon.^All lb* iMUm If aa 8. OAKWOOD,,

Light

...GAS... Fuel Power Gas has become a necessity not a luxury and can be adopted to all domestic and commercial purposes. Why not have a gas kitchen operated in connection with your present method ol house heating? With this you have an abundance of hot water with the best of ficilitics for cooking and a perfect sanitary appliance at 1-3 saving over old way. We hav our iniormat’on department at your disposal. You are under no obligation. We have the

idea.

we want you to

Office open Monday and Friday evenings, 7 to CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J

THE BELLEVUE

Mr* L. Bettnvr and family, of Khlladrlph'ia. hav* Icaxd and lakau ocrunancy at oo« of th* Marahall apart-

mcatafurlhvaaaauu. 1 Uoel* Flplluma*. from way-up Mr. Mary Houbeu. of KhtUd.lphla. i ^

^r*n-1 Hval.h .Htlyriomvr. 5 oung

Irrtaiulug MiaaTIgb*. *»«, (JvorgsE lUfd,of Hamlltoo Square, a»««»o •»- "P* -■ » a relative of Mra B K. Wheatufan, | Summer aervle*. at the Auditorium ha* arc*pled a poaltlou a. clerk lu will open qu Sunday. Jjiu* 3>-''lem-

u.rf.iock 1 * drua More.

® E TAKE pleasure

in announcing to our friends and the

public that we will personally manage this season the modem and beautiful new/tfotel^-TheJk-l - levne—owned by ns and located on the sea front at Ocean City, New Jersey, one of the most beautiful and cheerful resorts 01

Atlantic coast.

The location of^JJic Bellevue, the modem artistic appointments, the

superb bathing facilities, the new boardwalk, the trolley system to Atlantic City, the health-giving, absolutely pure drinking water, superior to any on the Atlantic coast, and Uie moderate prices that will prevail, make-this hotel one most desirable to those seeking health and rest. The advanced.improvements for the.comfort of guests include a sun parlor, steam heat, perfect electric lighting plant,' delator And a cafe and kitchen that are models of sanitary completeness. Three sides of the hotel afford an nnohstmeted view of the ocean, while thc-other side overlooks the bay, making each of the too rooms airy and cheerfnl at all times.. 'The rooms are arranged en suite', with private baths if desired. Porches also extend from all floors. The Bellevue will be opened May a5th. All inquiries for rates of rooms, either by mail or telegraph, will ceive prompt attention. Rooms may be tdegrapbed for at The expense of the hotel. - »

HEADLRY & ADAMS. Ownership-Management.

~\

An Ocear

Investment

Urtgblon place. A. Huovar.uf Newark, la occupying »*• enuage. TMat and ‘>oean avauue.

ftia4df^k*a drua aiorv ; perauco .Bay"—when th*

,1 -■ v .i.t, , ,, r-miitf 5i-v* bv Hou Oliver W.'Btewan, «*• vu,* J,'.„ s:.S l t5CS"'U:5;n£3!T;

iieraicuue ^ , b ,|, d o|p( ltai , III amg. J. U

Mr*. William Jou« and daughter, p^.p-h, .u. ne. muMcal director. Ml** Km'll a Jouoa, of PblladalphU, VI |t tw In rharga uf the aluglug. Mlaa

here f.ir Hie aummer. occupylag N (<1 ^1,, be plautal.

Jacob Berg liau*er HaddouBald, hava o twg* for the asaaoa.

The IWv, Uobert K L. Jarvis, pastor

" ' lurch haa

* B *M*aoy Preabytortao Chute!

hire for

u k«. I«M Cenwal avenue. . I>r. aud Mra. C. K Kdwetda '•-itlog Ool. ’J. Howard WIUsU "Billy, at Port Kura belli H. H. Marter, Jr., and family, of

eotlaga.

and wife, of Pblladcl-jl, a n Tuesday and opeosd '

tb*t( cottage on Arbury oven - -

J.H.naU*

Hscoud Mreet, for the M H. Carton, ratpbd.

ageut of PbHadelpbla. with

No bellidoooe or atruplu* making the examluetloo, free w two gleaae* ere ordered

uur cuarge* are modeikle. and re*poo -Ibilltv taken by ua for evrrj oeaa

;beir c.8tare.

Ocean avenoe, for the -umarer. Ml— Margaret Herr, of Kredoula. (eated

N 5 he* returned-to her bom* efler ApprecUtlog the Jiualueae aneudlog a week with Ml** Grace Oar- Son*, god the many frleuda mi ler. IOW Asbury sveoue, thl* city. lb* mhleola and vLUoreofOo-— William MclAiaghlio haa opened m Hie part Iblrteen year*, I hove Ttlege. TOT FTftb *treet, for' the Boated an office at clu F.tgbtb atreet.

hi* oottaga. 1

I epoveotloiroo Young'* Pier la*t week. Tburaday, June lit, aod Krlday pf

adeiphia, are her* -for the ««*“> n . “ i ceOwpvtng th* Claweil otug* al Her wr ^ • kMiery avauue. '

asra I The Klni NatFiual Bank

Wv-W AKIlKLL.

S|—-lali.t In eyeatoht leating.

<10 Btgblb street

1 reel and A*bwry Arsu .

•“ At Ocean City office, Wednei

'* Tburaday* and Krlday*.

Al Wildwood office, tteiurdaya, Moo- • la rare 10 rM daya .and Tuasdaya.

*ai Bank. lAj Fob ^ AIJi y,-i,a -<»ar

"i-ATi.TJhZ ' »“!I, 1-^7. ““«■ uw——KW."'—

mmmmm Wick Fancy itat Bands

Are adjustable and will fit any size hat’ Ever notice how mournful a man looks with a black band on his straw hat?—almost-like an undertaker. Put a cheerful note in your dress —buy a AY1CK fancy band. Ask for yoiir school, college or fraternity colors, or get some to go with your suit or tie— SO ctesu

At All Up-to-date Stores Everywhere If you purcliaaie a dollar's worth of Wkk Bends, leave j your name and address with yoir ha tier. and we will send yon j by msil a copy of onr smashing baseball poster by Edward ] Pen held—3 feet, long a frcl wide, in eight colors.

The point in Ocean City nearest to the Beach, Bay and Railroad Stations is between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, and at that point we have for sale a piece of Ocean Front with Riparian Grant for only $2850. We are sure you cannot find a Beach Front Investment within the line of the Boardwalk to equal this. MASSEY A EDWARDS

H0T6L oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. *en Fkilitb and Ninth Mtregta

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL KNTUAI. Avr.- xOCKAH CITY, M

GARWOOD HOUSE,

TfjE KATHLU VX! Alin 116, WKAtl CITT.T*. J.

Ml—HBH L.EW18 a CO.HARD.

WYOMING 131 Ol'EAX AYi.Xt’E Orran I lly. IX. J.

THE ELBERON IH.II I II AXD l-EXTKAI. A VEX IK

». 11.1.A r_ NAl LOB, K rap.

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE

Ocean CUy| N. J.

THE FAIR VIEW NINTH HT.

tltbU, poi* wall

THE LORRAINE 841 CENTRAL AVENUE Opens May Twenty-seventh tilaK rlaa-, modi-rat* rale hotal. wit b boi

nab t. u ■•EiaaoTU, Baa

OCEANIC

WHITE HAM* SEVENTH aud OCEAN AVENUE . Orean.t'lly, N. J. Excellent Bervlct

THE LAUREL

KHITII TOW XKEXD. Waw

ARE THESE LOTS LOW PRICED?

Dance Every

Wednesday and

Saturday Night

The Excursion Hi

ouse

PARK PLACE 40x100 feet. Cement enrb and pavement $1000.00 THIRD STREET 1 40x100 feyt. Cement curb and pavement $1000.00 BAY FRONT Between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets , $500.00 Fifteenth St. and Bay Ave. 50x65 feet. Cement curb and pavement, $450.00 If they look good and are cheap, why not tray now? Harry F. Stanton - ; Real Estate Broker liCjghth Street below A a bury Ave.

JAMES CLA** '

MAIN STRI NEW JERS

SOMERS’ POINT :: N. J.

MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

hONT TUBOW AW A r LtAKT acattwam Cre “MESDBTT *

nvstsox mw.c

First National Banlt

Ocean City, N. J. ' CAPITAL JJMto. SURPLUS |*Mto

A beautifully situated home near the beach, fine location with good ocean vieW. The house is well built and desirable in every way. Price $4,760.00 if sold at once. Terms to suit purchaser.

Wick Narrow Fabric Co., Philadelphia

JOSEPH I. SGULL 757 Asbury Ave0M«