OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
\ OIj. X.XXI.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEl’THMlilCR 21, 1911.
NO. 23
OceanCity Sentinel
CURTIS ROBINSON Bdito'r and Proptietor
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
OCEAN CITY. I
AI-rOKN EYtb.f T.I.A 1
Morgan hand, * j j. c. Hutchinson, m. d. oAi ia^^r^P! ,NEY and IIomOBOpathiMt°n M OR AT 624 EI(iHTH STREET
l^APr. HAY fOl'KT HOI HI J 1
•WnixHlt*. Public llulldmoi.
JONATHAN HAND, OounNullur - at- Law, Hollclior. Mun-r In Cbaaearj, Nclary Public. •APK MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J.
PROSECUTOR TOO BUSY
r
PRETTY WEDDING THROWN FROM HIS AUTO,
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
>■1 KlllHTH KTKKKI
v" L AW offices LVu. Godfrey & Godfrey,
«SSir''01 PootjHiii'lin* ^
ATLANTIC CITY.
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pYIYIES M. E. HILDRETH
Counsellor-at-Law
Otis M. Townsend EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY, N J.
TO INVESTIGATE CHARGES AT THE BISGAYNE
l N. GRISCOM, M. D. KKirh'M sr AND WK.SI.KY AVF
iftfllDeiCoisoi.ll.D,Ocean City Now J< DK'- W. IV HAINES
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue PfLAfl LITV. K- JJ)R. Cl IAS. W. McCURDY OSTEOPATH 704 Central Avenue Ocean City. • - New Jersey
But .May Take Up Alleged
“Graft” Here at Next' _n/*tcTm of Court.
The rejuirt of I'onncil'n Inve«llKaIl.'omiulltee.T relatlUR to nllrxeil atuuiiK former city official", wan nted to PnMecutor Lloyd ■ few before the tiei(iiiiiiiiR of the Seper term of the Cnpe Mny County by Dr. Charle* H Htder.Ybalr*nd Councilman Newberry, of Cihnyer, eouiibel for the eummillee. The proneculor *al<| that he would
Many. of^Dueau Clty’a pro|>erly \{tecrelary Hmlth ao Informed Huipir oWneniareSBoRthat the proneculor hitXnlciit Hand, and he ac<|Ulet>ced will be ready "To perform hi" duly In the pTaii", hut said he mu"t have a
THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Anbury Avenue
Atlantic City Theatres
AM.i o| 111 \Tm;
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r CHURCH^CIgyES_1
Felt Hats Now' Ready at THURSDAY. FRIDAY aho SATURDAY-
J, H. HILDRETH'S septembwi *1.11 and a* Fun .Milliner ni*,,inn U»t week in Sc,it.! MAJmce SATU " DAT AT 1 “ II. ttlldroth’M I T»>« Whitney PpeY. Co: in the Melodious bat Arbury Ave.. <V«M1 city, N. J. j U l'Cru Boulle
THE
CHOCOLATE
SOLDIER
J. II. ttlldrolh'w
."bury Ave tWari^CIly, N. J. idame (Vlazzi
3LDIE
THE WHITNEY OPERA CO.
—OF IOO —
and Orchestra of >5 Picked Musicians
I. TUBS, AND WED.
iyyAimodK's pharmacy Klghth Street and Asbury Avenue lOLPRICE 7SCH
• SBV^IN DAYS ’
Robert liilliard
re uT'ifdsnTs; aaereU
It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give us your order ftfr the Sunday poultry. We dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
SCHOOL BOARD CAN KEEP $864.3
of e
11 dh 1
>K*yHi> ■
Mr. Shoyer priifTerwl h id also agreed to place lil« .ree at t'he disposal of the
County Superintendent Hand Accedes to Request of Local Body. It a recent meeting of the .Hoard t.l Kducatlou. I,euis ,K. Hmlth, the was/a" balance of »Siil :ni hi the and county fund". « money ('ouiHiLjJyperliiteiidenl liools A. W. Hand had iu>lHie<l o turn ovifr to the county conec-
I planned U
ual teacher for the high acliool.
HIS HEALTH IMPROVED
Mm. J. H, Wllmfer. of adelphla, well kn^wn to many Ocean City rtsMeiil", an Well as visitors from dludelphla, they having condu Hie lAilel Strand for many years, rented the cottage at 7IH Central and'wlll "peii.l the winter In . Wlliuer’a health was ,H>or * id Ylrs. Wilmercame to this city hi the summer. It has huproveil underfully during his stay here advised him to regain In Ocean City during the fall . Wlliuer’a friends will of his recovery.
(ieorge Merkward, a retire.] I’hllalelphla |Kill^emaii, who wan a special ifficer on Hie Shore Fast Line during lie season just closed, resigned Ids |mi•lllou a few days ago. and was highly complimented for Ills good work In 1 • given him by Hupt. Akariuaii Mr. Markm-ard has accepted a poalttui head house detective at the laleirth, Atlantic City, and will eut on his diille* wdthlu a short time.
the pi
resolutloie to this ellept from the Hoard f Kd 11 cat Ion; - . Tiie resolulioii w;as passed %ml a npy sent to Mr. Hand, who has agreed > permit the board to keep Hie money.
There IS said to be strong objection 11 tile part of Hoard calk business men to the continuance of the free concerts in Hie musk; pavilion another hi. It Is claimed Hiat the cunInterfere with buslueaa, and that this is not just to .the merchants am taxpayers on the .walk. Inasmuch a the concerts are provided by the city.
GONE ON YISIt “DOWN EAST”
The Rfev. Dr. and Mrs. E. R. Brunyate Off on Three Weeks’ Trip. The Rev. Dr. R R. Hmnyate, pastor of Hie Klral M. K. Church, left here on Monday, accompanied by Mra. limnyate. on a three' weeks' vacation trip. They will visit the New Kngland States, as tliey did last year. During Hie absence of Dr. Rrunyate. the pulpit will be occupied by ministers from out of town. Dr. Humaaon, of Mooreelowu, N will b&jhe preacher nextHunday. 1 following Sunday the Rev. Htfdmau Applegate, of Asbury Farit,'will the preacher, and on the succeed Sunday the Rev. Dr. Kdmuud Hewitt, of Fltman, will be here. and Mra. Brunyate's friend* have wished them a pleasant trlp and
Miss Snrah F. Smith Bride of E. T. Jtrtnp/'o? Camden.
LEG BROKEN
■•alnlul lolnrlra. William T. Rickards, of Vblli phlr. a cottager at Fourteenth s Vest avenue, met with » painful accident a short time since A six inndred pound pipe fell on one of hk legs, breaking It tami the knee to Hi, ukle In three places. He is at JetTer jii Hospital, where-Mrs. Rickards h •lUi him every day. The leg Is not yet In such condition s to permit the doctors to place It In ■ >si, hut they expect to Ho so within s ;w days. 4.' Mr. and Mrs. Rickards have Hit sympathy of their many friends In Ihls city. Whai of Winter WramriT These are the days when' the bui 'Crosses the line," and Chief of Folic* Scull and other weatherwise men here been "keeping taba” on tbe-wlnd, since Tuesday. The prevailing winds during Hie equinoctial days Indicate the kind of weather we’ll have Mias Marlon K. Kloetx, of Philadelphia,, aaDg fo’r I ha laat lime this year ' 9 First Presbyterian Church last Sunday. Mtse Kloetz's singing has much appreciated by thd 1 of this church.
Ike KlrsT PrVsIiyterlau i
cereijjquy and Mr for a tripAo the in After NoAeuiU
y wit Ken
.Mr. Jut
II the diammul depat
11 -Phtla/telplila There were few Invited .guests ilde of the immeiliale families. These Included liilerual Revenue Collector McCoa.ch and wife aiid former tidy Treasurer R. R. Brii.ghurst, of Fhllabl», personal friends of t he bride.
Kgg Harbor for 1 miles, says the Record, would pin ondltipn for vesseli o eight feet of wall if South Jersey's
redirect.
*4ug from six picturesque
•rdT
.Says the Wildwood Sun; "At long mge It Is hard to tell whether Hit called reformers of Ocean .City marclihlg forward or backward." little early yet, brother; give ’« chance to produce something. will ntudy Nursing;. ss Ksther Carhart, daughter of Samuel Carhart, of this city, leave within a few jays for Philadelphia. Sha/wlll enter the schoc' trained nurses at the Hahnei
Hospital.
SEEKING NOMINATION AT PRIMARY ELECTION
IN NEW HOME
TO BOILD THREE MORE COTTAGES Albert Fogg Gives Contract for Pretty Honscs to John
T. Seal.
J. T. Seal, a builder with offices on Eighth street, nearOceeo avenue, will have a busy fall. In addition to bis contracts noted lu laat week’s Issue of the Skxtinki., he wilt build tbrey pretty Jj-story cottages for Albert Fogg 011 Ninth atrggt, pear Atlantic •veuua, In proximity toi, the cottages built by Mr. Fogg last autumn. The cottages are to coat about I3U00 each. Mr. Seal will atari work at uureou lY*e new operation.
| Colored Man Wants to be Constable in the Second
Ward.
WILLIAM COX IS KILLED
Three Others From Ocean City Are Injured Near Ben-
nett Station.
iy ‘friends were shocked to sudden and tragic death of . Cox, a well known young lan of this city, which ocinrre^late Sunday night at Kennelt
The shot tore away his gumbo.* and liiOlcied a nasty wi^ii.d u but It / healipldly. Long had just shot one bird and
taken to the office of a doctor, where Is woutidk was dressed and he was •nt home? ■** GIVEN A SURPRISE D. \V. Uamiy, of. the Twelfth street harf, was given a surprise party at IB home of jA- B. Dodson. H:i9 As11 ry avenue, last Thursday night, on le evenf his departure for New York. Capt. dandy was presented with a cautifully-ebased solid gold aighel ug hi appreciation of his many good After the presentation, refreshment* Among those present were Mr. and Irs. A. B Dodson, Mr. and Mrs. Mclelland. Miss KdiHi McClelland and Ir .Mulligan. Iloiu irons statue. W. K Massey and family returned 11 Saturday from ML Klueo, Mooseead Lake, Me., one of the fluent joiintaln resorts In the country. Tliey Iso s|ient several days hi Henry D. (uore’s camp on Benson Lake, in the talne woods,"and were two days In
e tax rate for Ocean City for II has tiecn llxed at $-21 per»100. T! decrease of 8 eeu|s from the rate 1st year—Scents In the city, 1 cent
There will he two masses In 8t. Augustine's Church next Sunday, at 6.M and 10 o'clock. There were large con-
THliciTY'SFlM REPUBLICAN CLUB Formed in 1890, Only Four of Its Members Are Now
Living Here.
The following have Hied petlHonal < «P‘ J- W. Lee and aome othera fornomlnallonal Hie primary election were discussing politics a few days to be held Tuesday, Hcptember'Jil: ago, when talk turned to. the time
FtwrrwAKD j when the flist Repuhll(«u Clu For Member of the Uencral A«wa- {}cttn Vit *‘ Thta
bly—James M. K. Hildreth. i88,J -
For Coroner—Nathan A. Cohen. For Justice of the Peace—Reulien
Ludlam.
For Constable Walter Foster. Hoard of Kducatlon (two years) — Alfred \V. Powell, Richard B. HHlea. Hoard of Kdacatlon (one year)— Willard W. Adams, H|>eiieer B. Hwan. Membe^of the Executive Committee—Hirfry T. Foulda, John P. Fox, I.
CHAS. E. ADAMS £
Paraltsre, Carpet*. Mattlai **d SeMlag Wladew Shades, Etc. ThHig Aabury avtegaJJeehn City, N J
I W. and Mra.
R, Curtis Robinson i -4m Conveyancing and Insurance
Notary Public sad C Nos. 744-46 A*bury Avenue OCUAN CITY, IS. si.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hagy, Jr., of Philadelphia, arespeRdjngthe autumn They are ooouylug their bandbay villa at Fourth street, recently purchased by them from Capt. and Mis. George F. Fish. They will remain tbert until November 1. . , and Mrs. Hagy have one of ttnest homes In Ooaaa t.’lty, and
very' proud of It.
The ft
vlllou on Hie Boardwalk ctoaad last Friday evening, wbeu wauyotd-tlme melodies were played, to the delight ‘ Hie big audience. The-eoncerts during ummer were heard by crowds that tilled the pavilion and were,much
\
Bishop McFaul, of Trenton, will pay' le annual visitation totR.Augustine's Church the first Honday In October. At 4 o'clock In the afternoon of that day
III €hiiitlriD a class of 12 01 lYchllThe Rev. K. J. Whalen, Brown's Mllla-I n-the-Plnes,ls asslsl
the Rev. John J.Sweeney in preparing
the children for —«—*—■—
Get Lot or ntacflati.
Capt. Jamas M. Lea, of Osboruville, few days ago sent V, pounds of blueflsb to bis father, Capt. James W. Lee, of this city. The fish were beeutlea. Capt. Lee vent ona to K. Curtis ;RobInsou, which was greatly enjoyed.
' Parker. Miller, one of. the elei the poat office, la ou bis vacation, and with bis wife la enjoying'a visit , llouaof Pennsylvania, letter Carriers Cos and Duffield are also taking Hwlr
iecuud Ward there Is tb above, ticket with two exceptions. Frank H. Ware for Justice nf the Peace and William 11. Turner for
stable.
Turner la a colored man. and, If
will he the first of his ra
is kind In Ocean
te that lime Hie "Cltlxena''
.ticket figured largely In Hie selection of officials, as,. In fact. It did for some
time afterward.
Hie Republican Club pot Us first ticket In the flak! at the next election after IU organisation, only one of Its candidates won—Marls Moore fbr
marshal.
There were 27 voters In the club, ipd, In recalling the names of the members. It was found that, ao far as could be remembered, there are only four alive at the present time—Capt. Robt. Fisher, John Brower and John Morris.
n ? elected, wll "UolWs,
nly '
Klop Hone] Building. Hays the (laxette: At a meeting nf the Hoard' of Chosen Fra. holders Thuraday It.was decided lo build buy no more roads until after January 1, 1BJ2. Btata Road Commissioner Btevens, who was preaent In the Intereal of the Kgg Harbor bridge scheme, tried to Induce the board to add to the ree lutlou the words; "or until the Kg Harbor bridge question Is settled. The board, however, unanimously turned down the suggestion of M Stevens, knowing as they do that may be leu years before that qneetkiit la settled.
Try an Advertisement in
the SENTINEL
you a desirable Think It over, then call on , HARRY HRADLEY,
Keel Estate Operator, Ninth and Aebury avenue, next to Are boose who will show yea tbe very beat way and -f the greatest bargains to be
i on tbe sasleet terms
Ocean Cl
on account of
jmisUIom to take op other bum
ed my pooltion- as lo " K ' -'tty Life Saving Sta- the c f III baallb, I am In a enjo.
- i, and would Hka a limited number of coltagee to act as caretaker of for the winter mouths, and anyone wishing such a person can reach me by calllug or writing to me at Ul Park place. 21 J. Mackky CoMaoN The First National Bank of Ocean City wauta your bauklnji bnalnaas.
, dot
i the
Accompanied by Oscar Smith, son ■ ’ Uriah U. Smith, of PJaasantvll|e, a iubIii, and Misses Elizabeth Corson Jd Leila Wiley, Mr. Cox left this •Ity for Cape May about .8 o'clock In ic evening Further than that he turned out aa icy were approaching the railroad - tracks at Bennett station to permit ither raj to pass by, none of these three has a very clear Idea as to just ow the accident occurred. * The tracks have plaoklng across the road tied and. In turnlug out, Cox went too far to one side, and one of the front struck the tracks with such • to turn the machine lo oue side, sending It up tbe road a short distance and throwing the fouroccuthe automobile. Cox’a companions were stunned by the force their fall. His head struck a telegraph pole and his skull was fracMr. Cox had the reputation of being careful driver; aud, aa usual, ha as not going at a very high rata of ipeed when Hie accident occurred; tAbewiseall might have beeu Instantly
killed.
Mr. Cox and the other. Injured ones ere taken lo Cape May in the second automobile. There Dr. Lake pronounced Mr. Cox deed. The othera e brought to this city later by ilphus Cox, a brother of tbe dead i. They were all somewhat 1nd. hut none seriously. The' girls •ufTered much from uervoue ebook for dey or teo, but both are now better. The funeral'services for the unfortuate young man wlll.be bebfatthe home of his mother, Mra. Lydia O'Brien, 829 Asbury avenue, at 11 o'clock this morning. Tbe luterment, lu charge of Mark Lake, will be at 'leaaaulvtlle. Tl«e Hone of Veterans. of Atlantic (‘Ity, will conduct the
funeral.
v^The mother has the sympathy of ma3y frietjds ln Iter heavy affliction. The coronfK jury, after bearing the evidence of a number of wltnemm, found that Mr. Cox came to hie death by accident due to luiHiffictent planking at the Intersecting point of the county road and Hie Atlantic City Railroad at Hie croealug.
WILL HAVE BIG TIME
The Five Mile J« The Urcet Connell of I Pochahoutas of New i posed of the Ureal Chfc Pocahoiitases of tbe order and also the Past Harbrms Of 4be Im Order of Red Men, wilf meet I mnuai session on Octobers,Mai !t. Committees fr
NEW VAUDEVILLE HOUSE
Assemblyman 11.'8. Hand, who successfully conducted Hand’s Ocean In this city during the season now cbmlng to a eluse. wlll branch out into is.amusement Hue during the winter
mouths.
1 Mr. Hand has leased a plot of ground on High street, between .Sassafras and Pine streets, Millville, aud will build thereon a theater with a seating paclty o'f 1,000. He expects to have the house ready to open by November Laud will run moving picture* vaudeville. . r'
pel la Tribe, aw tbe convention a success and will spare no pains to show the visiting "redskins" a good time. The red men wfll bold a parade and clambake on the evening of October 24. which promises to be a big affair. The Ureal Hachem of the Improved Order of Bed Men has called a district meeting alio for thle time fbr the porf conferring tbe degree of pare n on thoca entitled to tL All igs will be held la Rad Man’s Hall and tbe degree team of Nakooals Council Is getting In reedtnasa to ehow ' their visiting membere what they can do In the adoption d
one of Ocean Cliy'e beta' known eammer residents. Is lu the thick of thf political fight In Philadaipbla. Ha ta on the hustings every night, doing telling work for Ueorge H. Earle, Jr., Republican candidate for n
Will Attewd « Miss Uenevra'Cht
.Mr. aud-Mrs. Jamas M. Uhl this city, a pupil of the local echooia, will attend the Hirmlngham Hchoal for Utrla lu Hirmlngham, Pa., thta foil and winter. Mice C hers for Birmingham oi
Crawda Brutalised I.ongrr.
The crowds remained here this fall longer than ever before, and -xiany of
■Itagera and hotel guests are still
lying, life In this city. However,
limited nmnhsr nf so, , l u,,e • of > be «>B««ere returned limited number of col tbalr winter homes, moat
h in being In Philadelphia.
Par Bent.
Three email booaee, (e, 17 and |H per month; — — —
Cottage with all modern convent:ices, six bed rooms, parlor. Ilbrs * .rilling room, kitchen and servai quarter*. Urge yard, located ou l ’ me. In the central part of
wner will sell on easy term. XX, 8KNTinkI. office. If
.-e and go .to H. R. Hmlth Hons for anyllilng lu the Hue of Wall aper. You will not only be IreaU ' gilt, but you will get a square deal; For Balk.—Cottagea. and tola in lost desirable locationsmltcean City. Apply to A. Cotton819 Aabury avanua.
Ocean City, New Jersey.
Frederick Myerie at Black, of Philadelphia, recently and are now on trlpto Niagara. Mr. M, erly owner here In the ith street, section of tbs

