Ocean City Sentinel, 22 June 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 1

VOL. XXXI.

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

OCEAN' CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1911.

NQ. 12

Ocean City Sentinel

MORGAN HASD, f C. HUTCHINSON, M U A1_ rORNEY, and I lomoeopathiHt. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. . 62 , e , g „th street

RAILROAD MEN HAD GREAT VISIT TO OCEAN CITY

TRUST GO. WILL PROBE OF CITY AFFAIRS HAVE FINE HOME BEHIND CLOSED DOORS

»l.r u>4 Exunlnei is Cb»nc*rj,

i. cuktis robinson;

. Editor and Proprietor

ji.oo Per Year, StricUy in Advanc \

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

JONATHAN HAND, I. N r GRISCOM, M. D. |Conn«ellor-at- I.nvt J K '“"™ HT *}‘* L ** fj 1

AoticlLiT. tuater IbtAsaORfy. Kolary Pablir. . t'APK MAX^XILRT HOUHK, N. .

InHAllenCoRon.M.D.*

HAINES e. Ocean Cil,.

£)K. CHAR^teS B. RIDER IJentfiat** . 809 Central Avenue lyfAI) DOCK'S I’ll A KM AC Y Klicblh Street end Arburr Avenue. PRICE TBCim Atlantic QIt Theatres

/^I’l'LIa'T lll.'.TIiL

■tr, ; ;“S*“*' "lIie Real Follies

Frrst Time on Any Stage

ZIEGFFLD FOLLIES OF 1911

"Shore Dinner” at Oceanic .. . and Boal and Antonio- flREWORKS ON

THE BAY FRONT

Capt. and Mrs. Geo. F. Fish

Will Have a Big Display

oh the Fourth.

Tltere ie to be a liigli claw celeVra >11 of the Fourth of July oti (lie bay

New Building, One oftheM&st — Beautiful Here, Nears TEMPERANCE DAY

Completion.

• of the in

u fori

R the]

8atu nlay.

r number of nearly 'Jun. Jli reached^ thl« city by apecial elecfi 1 before 11 o’clock. They tre by K. \V. l-id* ard«, cliairmau Board of Traded, cooimlltee. ai eacorted to Ibe yacht club houw they bearded MeTmbU.il- ai were given a deUghlful ride over lire

KgR Hartfor flay.

11 was nearly .2 o’clock when I ■•at dow n ;o a “Hhore dinner” al t Ocearflc, rreparetl In the well-knov

e vlaUorx had Iheii during the afternoon. Every ooeof lirevialtt >f their vl.ll to Ocean

Tlie fallowing e)

Km

through your

tlie Board of Trade, to exteim cere thauka of that body In aud IIh commillee in pariicul thone loyal frleiidaof Oce»n I no kindly coutribut-d their ■ tirthevlnitiug railroad people faimlie* on laid Saturday afte YourlTenpeetfully. Knlrrtalnnient I'oinmltjeeof Itoa^d of;

hay from .renideuta, Ihe genera l» intilad lo wituenn-H. li ten ark- dlnplay, bolh durhi; y and erapiug, will be on Ih on Ihe hay nlde of (he KibTiTe* The w harf w ill be •oovero and lo Ihe depth of a fool I

will.he given by nix nalo

lug I her

tot her

will h

brtlllau

• of dinereul o

of Hreworkn, Includ-

ing a number of net plecen. The fn> of the bulkhead will be connlanl

Illuminated by meat

ored llghta.

The 11 rework* will be .ecured from a Clticlnuall company, of w^lch Mr. Flnh’n friend, Heiiry Krucke'r. In preb-

Ideui.

ad'mil vlnlled n Itn infaury.

Ijcmei) had w ho your city'a devrh

I thought (bore genlave been planning |iment/aud arraug-

Tre

! oil. Yl

1. N. J ..

ir 19. 1911.

«ry.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKEHT. k. TO WnT.bnn. Omh Cm 1.1.

Staged by JufLin bjiirh Book by George V. Hobart

: by Maurice Levi and Ra> mood

liwMxA A

75- inns HtU Citls - 75 Kvc., yoc to fti Mat. sjeto fi

MHXT m'KKtt

Mrs. Avery

Board of Trade. Ocean t’lty, N. J. DearHIr:—I am direct** by Ihe membernltlp of pur an-ociat lou 10 ex'prenn lo you our nlucere appreciation of (lie magulOcenl enlerlaiiimeiit that your hoard aud Ibe l-Hlieun of.Ocean i'lly extended lo our'party oji Saturday. June 17.1911. J

Itbai

liallon period of-SDyeara. and there haa

■y belter ireaimenl lhau

Ocean lily. Y'our arraugemeiiln were perfect and I heard many exprenalutin

zx ssas'e

and Oakna dailjr. wvddia* Ttilh Cbarlen Row. ffarkdla >

_oreare djUeaakd f~ <* ....

rtsTCT

noMn n-tarr; anemar,, r. It. TbomY J •Nwaa litjr tt0BaeU.~No. W. IL ol A., laiant* •>ary Tbur. :.j nvaaioa la K. «t J". a»IL

Ml-Manv W. LaA*.aaerntarj.

It may be just barely -possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,

but abetier quality—‘‘IMPOSSIBLE/'.

We have' it ami we have it ffootl. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry.' We

dress them. ^

- -’Boyle’s Dependable Market

S. W. Oor. Twelfth SL and AsCbry Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries ani| Vegetable?

^ Inte resting to Investors or those who wish a desirable locatk>n (or » Sea Side Home. For sale in Section G, Ocean City; in vicinity' of State Road and Pennsylvania and Reading Railroad, Stations and Thirty ! |

fourth street. Lots Nos

p^AHamU' Itallraw'd Price, quoted opon appiicmllou Ul ARTHUR D. BARROWS, Guardian, wnaMagtaa oa-pTbo.»». p.o. a - A-. g32 Central Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

| —

r, HatatdB} NO COMBINES

aJs3ai

OFFICE: 1238 WE9T AVENUE

'»s7sv»i Consumer’s Tee & Coal Co

U.K.w<W WHOLE SACK AMO RETAIL DEALERS IN aw ~ / ' ; _ __

Beat lea la'the CMy

•wTaTilT 'Improved S)*tem Ua«l * “ ,U ‘ No while or frwat k*

A Big

I C

R^di-iction

in RriC'

Itlug V

elved

c had al

The I rip,wan not only enjoyable ill road repreneulallve Hi letwrer uhllcaud yournelren. and 1 feel ie nplendid Ireaimenl (bal at celved from you will he an luveMl U hound to be productive by'lhe ertlonn given .by our people Ir , w of Ocean I’ltv and Me environ you heartily for you

There la the unual hooch of ere Ihln aummer. and everyday there re addtlloue; Thl. atari. Ibe query a to who will be dog catcher Ihle on,.and when be will go on dut^.

LIKES THIS CITY, RENTS COTTAGE Cincinnati Man's Health Improved by Brief Visit to This Resort., .Henry Krocker, prealileut of 4he A. L, I hie Klreworki Co., Cincinnati, he* beenapeodlng a week w Hh Capt. aud Mra George F. Flah, In their handbay villa at Fourth atreet. Hit. elty. Mr. Krucker liad tjrooclUal trouble, which affected bin hearing. After being here a aliort lime, he experienced eocb a core that ha wan at ouce i tbau pleaaed with tberlty-wo ■ eo. Indeed, that be ataried lo loot a cottage to rent for the maeou. rill bring hla wife and n Cliiciunatl to apand

RECEPTION AND DANCE

Tavciii Clan

.Yacht gob w. ^

eo by the i _

ol which Capt. Char lea J Tuere wan a large attendant, the ouaic was Una and alTaojoyad themTlieae affaire ba.va been a lea lure of ihib life here during tbe aununer neaona. and there will ha a number duy-

of II

moat altracll 1

he name lime moat aubatantlal. >gt lu thin reaorl la that of the Ocean lly Title aiid Truat Co., at the aoutb.e»l corner of Klghth atreet and Anbury avenue, which la nod nearing •mbletlou. '■* - " Iren Ihii.lreil, the building will be thoroagbly up-to-date In all of Ue ap-

pujutmeuia.

dignified exterior of brick and marble la in Colonial atyle, and, while entirely dlflcrenl from any of Ihe adjoining building., thoroughly harmouHh lla .urtoundluge. The Interior d out for ample working apace, preaMeut'a room, treaaurer'a , lad lea' room for the convenience e public,'iruat officer 1 , room aud dlrectora’ room. The aecond atory 1. commodate the title dapartmeut, with a vault for the itorage

f record. ‘

The bank vaalt. being erected by the York Safe and l-ock Co., Is to be of the approved and modern design, mrglar and fire-proof. The vault outaln safety depoails boxes for rental lo the patroue of the bank. Tlie Interior banking fixtures will be ’ mahogany aud brouxe. Hiram W. Godfrey la the general contractor and la giving the work, hla personal supervision. Thehot atlng plant and plumbing are being Inaulled by John IL Groves. The building committee, of which William K. Massey Is chairman, deIhe highest praise for their foreand the taste displayed lu tb.e design and Omsh for the building aud tire able manner lu which they have

trrled on Ibe work.

The new trust company occupies ue of the most promloeut corners In Ocean City, aud will, when Itulahed,

city and the officers of the company.

The architect*, Oavla A Davla, are member, of one of the largest and reliable firms in Philadelphia. Seymour Davia aud Paul DavU, Sd. of

(hla Or

iu City, owuiugbomea here Davla A DavU wece Hie architects of the •I building on Central avebue,

this city.

AT AUDITORIUM Oliver SteWart, of IPinois, WU14tP the Orator At

Snoday’B Service.

Temple. In charge of lire Itev. William

K. Flalier, of Ihln cMy

The Kev. Oliver W Htewarl. of Chi■Ku, Held ageul of lire National Tem rranee Society, will preach at Hit tortiltig aud evening services. (as Ahhls U. Iveeley. of Philadel-

will L

pbla Icea.

The Rev. Dr. Clarence A. Adam. Ill preach at the morning nervlce on Sunday,’July 2. He will make a patriotic address In the evening Mia. Edith McClelland, of Philadelphia, will be the aololat. The aervlcea on Sunday, July 9. will a In charge of Ihe World’s Conference of Christian Kudeavorern, which at Lbat tlmi

Allan

Of S. S. McAllister, the wide-awake dry goods merchant lu tbU oily Millville Kcpublwan of Thursday last aald: S. S. McAllister U removing hla

Some Members of Committee Think Witnesses Will be Freer to Talk. The rommlltee lo Investigate- tbs •Hirles ol alleged graft in thin city baa >r{anliel by aeledlng Councilman

Sunday. June Si, will ay at the Auditorium. At ■ the morning tl)ere will

lot-4 ■

both •

: City.

Bishop Hamilton, of Boston, presided al Ihe New Jersey M Church Conference Irere'lu March

•pcutug of Ihe t

meetlug services Sunday, August Other speakers Include the; Be> raoels Behrens, of the Fiftieth Street Baptist Church, Weal Philadelphia; Dr. George H. Hlckley. dl-tricl superIntendeul of the Philadelphia Confer e; Dr. John tlandley. superintendof the New Bruunw Irk District; Dr. DeWItt Tal oage and Charles L. Goodell, pastor of Ilia Calvary M. E.

hurch. Now York.

Mr. and Mrs W. B. Woodbury, ol Fort Washington. Pa., gave a weekend house party to their daughter, M Us Gladys. Those lu Ibe pally wen >avU yte Helen Bordeiistdu. of Furl W ashhIgh_Jngtob; Mlaa Dorothy Bums, of Am- — ^bier; MUs Elsie Crawford, of White-mar-h; Mins Kathryn Carieu. Miss K. Stedem. Maa.rs. Thomas H. Brown, Walter Dannohower, Strphen Woodbury, Anthony Sledem and Daniel

City, where lie wIlKbeYeafter raatde. Hla removal lakea a good citizen from tbU city and makes a big-hole li North Baptist Church.

ATLANTIC CITY MAN BUYS MORE OCEAN FRONT HERE

I. G. Adams Makes Another Big Purchase Through

Massey Sc Edwards.

L G. Adams, ol Atlantic City, who U known as one of the shrewd burin ass of that resort, baa made another of ocean front land in Ocean City, south of Eighteenth street, and now has control of nearly half a block

section of thU resort,

noet recent purchase was made through the agency of Massey A Ed-

wards.

Mr. Adame, with keen foresight as to future values, U gradually becom- « oue of the largest of holders of wan frouTTaod in thla oily. Atlantic'Clly capitalists hs> watching Ocean City's ram growth Muring the lari few They recognise the poasibUltlee of this resort and they have faith In Ha futore, eo, Indeed, that they have are Investing thousands of dollars here. They have made fortAtlantic City's 'ocean from and they sea wealth In the long strettt

front In thla city.

OPENING GAME YYITH EMANUEL Ball Team From Germantown to Play in Thi« City

July i.

’Che local baseball team will open he season here Saturday, July 1, with the Ahumauuel Club, of Germantown. Tills U the team ou which Keane and FUh, of last year’s Ocean City nine,

hate played..

Manager Boswell haa application, from a number of young men for the position of shortstop He says hr will have a good man. Whoever It u, (be new short wJU have to play ball keep lo Frltt’s class, the “fans” say. The new league, comprising the teams of Atlantic City, Ocean Clly, Capa May aud Wildwood, U now. lu

w orklng order.

The Ocean Clly team will have new uniforms this season. The suits will he gray, the caps black with gray stripes, aud Ihe slorirings gray aud black. .

Manager, Buawell a»ya Ihe public There araaUo a few hake. Capt.

roiild he Careful not to give "ada'’ for , F. FUh caught a flounder weighing 5j ram’s schedule cards to perrons 1 pounds, aud Hobart Clark got one

Ihoriiedtorlba dub to print these, weighing 4j pounds.

unauthorized by the club lo pilot tl The person so authorized will ha-

proper credentials. \ Each tram In the

Capt.-George Fuh haa bad a new engine luriallad In bU boat. -*'W'hy Not?” greatly power rtie work was dona by bla man and Edwlo l^aoe The >>oat will ba In tbt races hare oq Ihe Fourth of J»ty-

auv OF THE COMririNY THAT CAUSCKA REDUCTION

TRADE MOTTO: ••SOtM^E PEAL*’

CHIS. E. HDIiS l i

money to loan on mortgage

No waning tor two wa*. to know tfyaq caogat m w« can tall you at AU^ToU Ur tavWtlDaat and^ot^mprovawasil tha^cbolca of

.. Think It over, then call ol

HARRY HEADLEY, - - j. Ninth aad

J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocxa* Cnr, N. J.

bary arst:ac. nagt to Bra hot will *Uwa oom the very bast a

S5t

I tbs greatest bargains hare oa the aariori l

Telegrapher on uwi Mlaa Nellie Brown, of Dorothy, Is on duty as extra telegraph operator ReadIngKallroid's Tenth street stal, thU clly. Mlsa Brown was here -f last aummer and did good work. YACHT CLUB HAS NEW MEMBERS Coming Season Will be Most Prosperous In Organisa-'

tions History.

At a meeting of the board of goverora of Ibe Ocean City Yacht Club, held ou Suuday eveulng last, they elected leu senior members and four mbrrs. The membership b> now 2S8 active and S2 Juuton and 216 Lady Auxiliary Club members ' It of ibe senior niemberstilp

la placed at 280. -

The lawn tennis committee reports that the tennis eonrt I* In excellent condition and thla will be restricted o to tbs club members only and friends Introduced by a

The other members of the committee ire City Comptroller H. 8. Mowrer, of bln clly. and Frederick J. Sboyer, a -rumlncnt corporation lawyer of Pbll--delpbia, and William f. Pringle, a 'hlladelphla business man, with a ionic In li •aritueul of Supplies in Philadelphia, :nd Mr. Pringle are summer residents -f this cHy, and (hey are active memjers of Ihe Taxpayers'Aaaoclatlon of Orean Clly, which organ leal Ion (bey represent ou thl. cummlltas. The llrst meeting of the committee ■her Its organIxatlon was held last evening. ' Dr. Rider said that U was UU desire • have thrw public, hut other n estlgatlug c of Hie witnesses lo be called would Dot telling all they knew ware the meeting publle.. Dr. Rider aald: ”It la the Intention •f Ihe commillee lo approach Its work n a cautious and Impartial spirit, and o this end invliaa the co-operation of -very citizen and taxpayer. •'The committee rulers upon the dls--harga ol IU duties unprejudiced and vlth a single purpoee to Inform the public of tha actual c ~ City, i whom It Involves, without fear or avor, ao that any romora heretofore xtant may be cleared np. 'Nothing will be more aatlafaetory lo Ihe commillee than to Nero that all -Iclpal affairs have bean faithfully and economically administered. At same time It la determined to make InvaaUgaltoo thorough and complete, regard leas of any and all Intereata scted. At lufonriatloo of Interest given to any ntember of the committee will ba -pprccUted and receive prompt a (Un-

ion.

-As the committee will be com pel led to incur certain necessary ex pan sea to make IU work eflacllve, certain volintary donations having bean offered o Ibe commillee, It U suggested that any person desiring to contribute lo a proper public spirit should du ao by sending such to CHy Treasurer BaMneon. The members of the committee have no knowledge of tha par-

edge

poblle until after nade IU report.

The committee, until further no-

Wednesday aud Saturday even Inga at 8 o'clock lo the city ofBoei.” erable power In tha mailer of tha attendance of wltoaaaaa aad requiring

them to give evldenoc.

MISS CHANDLER WEDS

ANOTHER FINE COTTAGE

Ue Bev. 3- X-Nsw Bowman Massey A Edwards hare sold a of ground at Etghyentb street and Wesley avenue to the Hev.'J. Ling Bowman, the popular pastor of Park Avenue M E. Church, Philadelphia, aod ba will bajld a handsome

modern cotlggv

Jtr. add Mra Bowman have bee summer residents of Ocean City fc several years. They had a cot lag bare a hTch they sold recently.

Al Colonial Place, tlie Vineland residence of D. Harry Chandler, a shoe manufacturer, Thursday evening, bis daughter, Mlaa FlorenceCbaodlqrand Charles Moo rehouse Kennedy, •* Buffalo, N. Y., ware married by thh Rev. K. A Da Marla, pastor of the First

Methodist Church.

Tbs house waa decorated with native laurel leaves, pink gambler rosea aod u. The bride rise gowned in a of real lace one white aeon, with veil,aud wore adlamoad japphire pendant and a diamond au aha rat. She wat .uended by bar ririut USE*. May Chandler, as maid of honor, aad .Atm Helen Kennedy', elstar of the bridegroom, and Mlaa Helen Lewis,of MUvIlle, were b ~

. I All persona occupying bouses that league ‘‘** hare hero vacant during the winter

put up a bond of tsuuo fur the faithful] mouths, or bouses’that have Just been

S26?s i j , s, V", rm may la tore notify the garbage

, noerd . :0(|

Jwln H. Wilkie, of Ibe cupled, iu order that the-garbaga Oceau City Yaeht-l lah. expects to j he promptly collected. Alloomplalau launch hi. speed boa I this week.; “ ^^I^^ ^ Ortiege ehmrid Without douhl she will be one of Ibe j t. I— ACAMa. Health OOcm. fa»t»wT-okls In three walrra She b Office: ebroer Seventh atreet and Aa28 feet over all,, built on the llore oT|btiry avenue. Clffire boon., 7 to • a. the-Dntla-II. and the engine la 9Q ! m. aodd to 7 p. m.

* • • Mrs. Josephine . The young- man, ambKIoae to'ao- ] opening of a hetr-drentof parlor, «2 . ««r lu busluraa lor himself, should ; Boardwalk, adjotomg Goffa Hatha, prepare for U by dspuatliug all bb ; Heir-dreaaiug. sham pool eg. tael ■ I — •pars Inco-as hi-ihe First Netlooai sage, aeaip — — Beak of Gasan CMy. • chUdreo’kl

— , Foe 8*1.*.—Two tola. 16x146 ta drelratrie loratlona in Ocean <1ty. No OSS. Sec A.. Wreley areniriff Prt Apply to A. Cotton619 Anbury avaoue, 11WA Tlpply B , 8*!cn*Ki. office.

Ocean CHy. New-Jamgy.--

. Crowded bouses are Ihe rule at the Oceau City Pier tfleae nlghls Mreara. Hand and Moyer, I lie .proprietors, are exerting every effort lo give the public Brat-class shows, end the people are •bowing tbetr appreciation. TbemovIng pictures are changed every night They are the bast In Ihe cMy, and ere highly praised Every evening Oils -Seek a local vocaltri i. el the | od lib singing hes.hon Ibeaodlen here will be apecial Imluraa next. rday even lug. lucludlng Miss Jennie lamiiton. a snug end deuce aritri. Fob Salk —One pool and < lard table, complete oulBl. wreoet-’s P Aredemy7*\-|IgluU 0 lud each. Atlantic City. Mr. Gibbons. after 2 p. m. For Sale d ebon of Peck's Hey. i

“Apply B , Sektuii

Z Foa Saul—No. 8 Ceutury Kitchaa 1 Wayma Range Inquire tot £igbth stnwt. I Aabury ••

!«)« Ttppiy n , BX.vTtKKi.omoe. ^

miss Isabel Buchanan, of PhlUdelphla, sang the wedding march from Lohengrin, and n PI Ira furulabad music, lowed the ceremony

ireooe.8. Scull, real aetataoparator. baa joined the tanka of owners of automobiles. He bought n anal eru touring car a %w day* ago.

Mrs. Frank Platt, wife of Frank PUtt, of IP* *

•pent a few days '

.. here tBb week. She iris aud Ie playing thte week id and MIIIvtlla. She Will