Ocean City Sentinel COUNTY W. C. T. U.
IN CONVENTION
TIH'HMDAY. HEPTKVIHKU 28.1911.
We l*e Kl»'l t‘ lieW * (ini eoniiuuiilr
to'tlile ixniirauiilly ami our niuiniunlemtlniii*, hIiiiiiIiI IS>ui|>a»ie<l wllli tlie full nan .ililre** of Hie writer, lint ueit
r pill
a." a Knaranlee «
mull.
Largely Attended Meeting Passes Strong Resolutions
at Meeting Here. ■veutlon of the (‘ape
May I
LITTLE INTEREST SHOWN IN PRIMARY ELECTION
APARTMENT HOUSE TO COST $15,000
TO PUSH PLANS FOR NEW TURNPIKE
iM eA IIlllST ER’sf I ...THE... ■
R. F. Smith’s Objections to be Presented to State
Road Department.
I The ail<lre» of welra i.y Mrvrhoma. C. I till" eltjT*’ She .aid .1
Judge Hildreth, for Assembly, Polls a Good Vote in
•This City.
Itle Inlere.t wa> ahown hi tliej At (lie uieeliiiR of II iim here on Tueialay. JudRe Hll-;' , oiiiily Itoanl of Cliown
Tuesday. " drelh. for the a.M-nibly, had every-! In Ihla city Tburaday. calle-l to. order by ! thins hi. way, a. wn» to have been ' temilutlou, prewniied h eut, Mr.. Dell ii.: Philadelphia Man Awards ,. XIW( . led I wniiam & Juiimam, wa
I Contract for New Building ! Th»re were only K< vole, ca.l In the • lie II
ixerdhe. were eon- to Allen Scull. ' Kir.t Ward and lUIn the Second Wanl. ! Heaolved, Thallhep
| 4i , I following l« Ih
{ BUSY DRY' GOODS STORE \ • a ARE SHOWING a . A triMcr I IMCT rTnr mctva/ [=■ A l i r~r\r\r\c .
Scotch Dali
Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave.
OPEN ALL WINTER
utchiiiMin e resanleil r great 1
Mien Scull, tlie n.iimnialed In Ih
» the large.! I
city Ihl. yei
amt. K. Lake, ai y the Itev. s. We ■ of the fvundhiii
leHlon with the paper. PERSONALS. actor Allen Scull I. I llrainell and wife, of tl
iagura Kail.. ooy ha. (well
'hlladelphl
It. It. So
lion to Tin
William The Itev
l Dorothy on Mm ■. W. K. Klaher I. ai SIS A.hury a
and .Mr-. J
wa- a remit giie.| i M. f. Fife. It. Howard Thor
.of Vineland, h
of PhlladelIn Jh
iml Druii ami family a vl.lt with friend- u -. Ihl. Slate.
■nth.
red. liepple and family rrlni ne Monday after a |dea.aiit vt.l
ml. in Dennaylvaula.
ding her con-In. Mr.. Laura*Ni Id. eit^, for a few day.. Ir. ami Mm. Smith Townaend Laurel, have returned home fro it to friend. In t'amden.
, of Philadelphia,
vlaltor
I the
le of ,V
rotlage, lltH A.hury a' dm. LydfaSapp.of Pet> recent vl.ltor at the I
dliony S. (Ian W. C. Hunter, yearn, wa. a re
city.
hiladelphla^wlnj. re fur a number : gue.1 of tlie Ki-
ln Klurlda They were Jn I'allforn J. Kdw ard Vom, clerk in the Kir National Uank, will leave Ihl. wet for Niagar Kali., where he will «pei Mm. W. H Jlodluc and daiighler. llllamutowu, have been occupyli Ihelr A.bury avenue collage furnc eral day. pa.I. Mm. A. M. (illbeit, of \Vc.l Phil deipida, wa. among the vl.tlnm thl. rliy'hn Saturday. Mm. (Illbr <>'iii. a collage here.
well ci
relaltvi
Han
wilh
Wealvllle.
William Wiley and Schuyler Wiley. ' Puttatowu, Pa., were gueaU al Male collage, Kleventh .ireel and Weat
'•enue, a few day. recently. ii Harrlmm ha. rented Dr. Sliarp 1 . collage, 210 A.bury
■venue, and will occupy It with hie
"inlly during Hie winter month.
Mm. Charle. Sampwn will leave tolay for Harrl.burg, where .lie will ''i*ll tier .l.ier, Mm. Lydia Hoy. She
• ill he acromiiaiilfdhy her eon,
Mi..
Mary J. Alcotl, of Olen.ide, Pa , daiighler of ex-Judge Alcoa, I. vlulling her aunt., Mika C. K. Seyferl and Mm. Annie K Sack win, US" Kourlh .Ireel. Mr. ami Mm. K. V. liobb, of Plilla■lelphla. are .pending two week. In thl* remrl. Mr. Bobb la promlneully hl.iitlfled wllh lumlwr mlereala In Hie Wuaker Cliy. - Mr. and Mm. J \V. HmHb, of Camden, and Mr. aud Mre. K. DleU, of
lerea.. Hi. force, ol lug In Ihelr ellorl. mral of our young p
parlh-ulai
in Hio.e depai the eduealiou i
lUulhieiicea and lhal
■ young people
THREE MORE STORES Mayor ('roe ami County Collector ™<eph I. Scull are having plan, made ir a ihrce .lory brick building on A— nry avenue near Ninth .Ireel. The .t met a re will have three .lore, ol aparlmenl.. The frame huuwmi the lot. ami in hleb Thoma. J. Thorn lived for many ram, I. being moved by the mover.
N. T. Lullon, money order clerk, id iielter Currier, (ieorge C. Murphy ul Harry KrHtaeipian. of the locgl pud offlee, are now olf on their vara-
e Itreckley, who recently tulf fur damage, agaln.l Peinberlon. a Pinkerton de-
laull and battery.
on the charge of
Head of Hie IHver Church at Tuckakoe will celebrate tt. one liun-
idneteenlb annlvemery next
Sunday. The Rev. 8. 8. Weatherhy will preach atThe morning aervlce.
dore C. Howard Schermerup the bay a few day. ago
aud raptured aomr of the fluent perch
by him. Heaaya thta kind -re never more plentiful.
The Bfv. K. S. Snyder, of Schwenkavllle, Pa , will preach. In Ihe Klml Preabylerlan Church next Sunday. Snyder I. an eloi|Ueul prraclu l
ha. many frleiida here.
Mary h
nouubi a l^«i.
Slmpaon, of Philadelphia,
»ed a lot at tlie corner ol Marine place and Pleasure avenue. The idle wa. made through the agency
ug room hall, hen. with com iiimlde kllchen he living, dlulux hall nmm.w III he paneled aud llui Hie laid crafl.inau dealgna. Cunlractor Scull will begin uueillately on Hie above building id will complete It a. .|)ee<illy a. pon.lble. This once more demonjlh which a conia- met through
Uriel b
CITY’S TAX PR&BLEM
i-ua>v<t by t . Mow rci: of laxallon
;e the
ell known faet. according iplroller'a report lor 1910. leni-y In Hie clly'ii nuances.
ra. taken
> bond I
r of
dellciem-y II
. meHiml enough money .1 lo meet Ihe appniprla-
Ihat Ihl. gap ha. I»eii mel I*tween our appropriations and tax levy id Hierr tielug Miltleient Ualanee. In eappmpriatlnnetomret all uececaary (iciiiw. for the balance of Hi. year. If year. a. they have In Hie pari, at Hie pre-cul a.w~wd valuallon, I believe Ihl. rate can be rilll further redueed. The following I. a .rhediile of the rate. .Incc IMfi: 19tX», TJ 80 1909. *2.aw
1910,
autageou. t-i Ocean City, and not erwb-c. I think we should all, both permanent resident, and .ummer revldenta, do what we can to bring
icb a result, giving every asposslble In that direction. .-cry glad to see my friend, Mr.
Thorn, al the head of the list. Mr.
particularly well situated for
I.Do 1.95
1911.
rate, deflcleocy
of y.'M.nm was created. That >on a Huam-ial ba.I. whereby takes care of itself ought to of satisfaction to every taxpii though In biany cases ■ a sense of satisfaction'to ihe Individual who pay. a. he g.ie. along, reltiertlian llll up a deflcH lo eventu-
ally harass him."
I'he Evening News.of Salem, Maas., Monday contained Ihe following: •Al Hie Lafayette Street Church, yesterday forenoon, the devotional portlun wa. conducted by the pastor. Thomas C Cleveland, and the sermon was preached by Her. Edward ft Rruuyate, P D.. of the Find MethEplscopal CburchHf Ocean City, N. J., and father of Mrs. Arthur J. Meredith of Salem.”
Cedar Brook, — _
and Mm. Daniel Manulce, 155.1 An-
bury avenue.
Harry Koulda, Eugene Miller and TI*ou YL Christian, of this city, left yesterday murnliig for Philadelphia, where they are students at the Cnlverslty ol Pennsylvania. - K. Belnert, wl “
Millville pa|«r of Tuesday con-
tained the following: Work was this
commenced to move Hie
building, lii which Is located the t'hl-
lauiidry.ou Ihe tirlnder pro|>erty, er of High and Sasaafras streets,
preparatory to beginning Hie erectloii if the new play linm* there, by exAiwemblyman Chrlslopher Hand, of
gueris of Mr. Ca|w May County.
as candy-maker ft
. -enleen seasons, lias n turned lo his Philadelphia home. Mn Belnert also spent the summer here.
Max A Kaiser and Mi **
Married In »*leas«a«vtlle. Ollvae M. Oandy.dif'jhlgclly, a Mrs VanUllder, of Plcasaittvllle, were married In PleasantvIHe on Wedne*day evening of last week. They took a short trip and are now living In PleasantvIHe.
Card ol Thanks.
Mrs Lydia U'Hnen desires, Ihnnikh
jlfpa Swile^nkblner^of'pSnadeiphhtl ‘hi* medium, lo retnro her thanks to
returned from a visit to Mr. and all who were so khid to berdurtng her
Lewis K. Smith. Mrs Kaiser Is bereavement, caused by the tragic
Mm. Smith's mother. I lleBlll , lf h e r nD , William a Cox. M t; Fife and wife will leave next! . iturday on a trip lo Philadelphia *. oetivekne. and Uintuglt Pennsylvania. Mr Fife Al 1 *
rjlt-rfluru at the end of two weeks, A. J. Smith, of thl* city. Is taking a i(a Mm. Fife will stay In Peuusyl-j we i] deserved rest. He is spending aula mr some lime hi order lo regain h|ll a( (^tiy^Kir,. H b la aocom
J panted by his sister, Mrs. Henry D.
her health.
for rent for light hoosekeep- Moore, lug. 7 IB Wesley avenue. It WANTKn.-l-ot bet ween Twelfth and Twentieth streets near ocean. Slate lowest price and full partleulara. Ad-
An experienced sewer o oik; also learnar. * — ■treat, aaonod floor, C
^ Kepubllcan. Assembly—J. M. K Hildrelli.^U. Coroner—Nilhan A. Colieti, 68J Justice ol the Peece—Beuben I.m
Hoard of hMucstlou (for 2 yearn)- - Alfred -W. Powell, -Vi; It. It. Slltes, 68; (for one year). W. W. Adam-. S2; S. It. Swan, 87. t'ommllleemen—N. Carlson, -M; II. K Foulds, iH; I. N. (Irlw-om, VS. Democrallc. Assembly--Evans (i. Sfaiigliler. 5. Coroner-Jonathan Hess. Juslleenf Ihe Peace - Itrutien l.udlam, I. Hoard of Educallan—(2 yeam),AIfnsl W. Powell, 2; U. It. Stiles, 1; (I year),W. W. Adams. |;S. It. Swan, I. Commllteeiiieii—I. I. Wallarr;2;J. It. Christian, I; Wanlell Hlgl.ee, I; Win. Lake, t.
t'lty rt
d the engine
Public Hoads for his approval City Engineer It. Kendall Smith,who owns a farm through which the proposed road Is to pa... was not entirely, .allstled with the plgna. At the re<|iiest of tlie bianl, he stated his objections. ll was deekleil to tell the oihelals ol Hie Stale Hoad Department of these objections when Hie committee presented Hie plans. Director David W. Itodan and Frcenldrm Fox, Johnson and (Iniidy were selecteil as Ihe cnmnilllre to pn
War
-Wm H.T
of Eiliica
(2 yearn), Al
ed W. Powell. (IB; HIcliard II. Slim i; (1 year). Willard W. Adams, ai Spencer 11. Swan, 39. fonimllteemeu-John K. Troiil, : Ieorge Breckley, .3; D. It. Mayliew, '
. S. Kush, 3.
Assembly—Evans (i. Slaughter, 11 Coroner—Jonathan Hess. II. Justice of the Peace -Krank H
War
matable—Walter Koeler, 1. .aril of Education—(2 yea fred W. Powell, 2; Richard A. I: (1 year) W. W. Adams, 2 'ommllleemen—W. ILt'ami A. Bourgeois. B; B. 11. Tlmn
f the persons selected al the recent primary eleetlnu for oftice of eommlsand In Ihe llsl I consider you ome of Hie best m-u—Indeed, i men from the stand point of i|ualtAcation—lo be found in Ocean
■cerely hoping lhal
tew fori
i of gl
will l
ml 1 c
gralulale •tmng endorsement of him, by Ihelr vole. 1 tru-t at the election soon to be held the same confldeuce In Mr. Thuru may be maintained, aud that Hie vole In his favor may be so large that ll will then Indite lo the other mem Item of the board be elected that II la Hie desire of the ters of Ocean City that Mr. Thorn i}hjril-.iilt at the head of the table. I ' ‘ '' saying thew things In Ihe Intereri of Mr. Thorn, for 1 know him personal friendship for a number of years, and 1 bohltu to be just such a type of a who will be well qualllled lor Hie poslllou which he seeks, and 1 hope my good friends of Ocean flly will m* the matter the same way. Very truly yours, Tiiomah K. Fort, JK. niaealved ■»arln<-r»tilp. John V. Pontlere and Leslie Pulbanius, who have been doing contracting building under Ibe name of Pul- & Pontlere. have dissolved partnership. Doth will continue In
the bt
e full.
:>e road. Hie engineer, be Instructed i proceed witjrThe preparation uf Hie Ians audjipeelllcatloua and advertise r Idils for their construction.
real estate transfers in Ocean City recorded In the ottlce of County •Ifcrk Hildreth are as follows: Robert J. Sliarp lo Jean Orblson Holmes, paxi. I sit 411, Seel Ion 3. Albert W. Henry and Joseph I. Scull o Frederick SehwarU and Pauline k-liwarlr.. CviU. Uits HO and »L4ilan
l, bay front lota.
Melissa J. Huntley el vir lo Milton >. Pearce. 1775. Isit 521, Sect!
Newl
it IH, 8<
Is Iter-
Cliy
Delaurey Beally Co. hi James K Bryan. $860. Isit SO. plan of grantor. Ocean Cliy (ianlens Co. lo Helen Maud Kerrce. I sit 914, block U.plan I lie to Hugh T. liOiigstreHi. I sit 1009, block 10. plan 1. Ila aarretsou et ux to Mary H. Maclary. |825. Lot 8, Secllon 8, Ocean City Laud Co. , (Ieorge F Fish et ux lo Clayton It, Hagy, Jr. Buildings and land at Hie Intersection of Fourth street and Bay
SPECIAL DESIGNS - CONCRETE BLOCKS and Sidewalks, also Brick Work and Plastering. Sehureh, Carter & Co. Pktkiwhuiui. N. J. lenllcmaii needing money will sell le (Im- . AdW. C. SPEAKMAN, Agt. keen City, N. J. Biscayne. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM )24tsbiir| In., Ocem City, N. J. Wedding Parties and Picnic* a* Specialty. Your trade solicited. Orderedellverad. Prompt atteu Hon. Milk and Cream always on band. Both Phones.
Samuel T. Freeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS 1519-21 Chestnut Street Philadelphia Trustee’s Peremptory Sale HOTEL NORMANDIE-ON-THE-SEA Lot 183 1-4x135 feet Ocean City, N. J. Corner Ninth and Ocean Avenue TO BE SOLD Saturday, October 21, 1911 at 2 P. M. On the Premises Six story frame hotel, 287 bed-rooms, 50 hath rooms, cafes, ball room and pool roqms, equipped with its own electricity, ice and artesian water plan s Full particulars in hand b 11s. May be examined.
New line of .hr., nu.trrml. horn u'..- var.1 t.. m ... - ,.. Cli.lic, Panaths, Bmad Cloth, Dnmdi Cloth sn.l Cotton Snitiii^.
SKIRTS” New line of cloth skirt, in serge. Bourns, etc . »l f , U. fs sml 45.9 s -«» new-
NEW GINGHAMS ion ».o-t,
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS -Two opecisl values in outing fl.iu-
FLANNELS N ;" "nthiu il .micls
BLANKETS Nvw lUankels from
B. McOIBENY, Prop.
IlRE INDIES' HOMEjOlRNALRYITERNs'
' s. s. Mcaluster J 755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
TWELFTH STREET LOTS Only $375.00 I have a few lots.'all tip lo grade, that I can offer at the almvc price. They are a bargain.
Unfurnished apartment. Hot-water heat - supplied, livery convenience. For reift l>> the JOSEPH K SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean Cliy, N. J.
GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. Nsw Jersey. Usllabtlnl LnosUon. All lbs LsMl tm grovemruu. lloosc Usatsd tbruuaboot Mss. H- UABWOQU. prop.
QUR SPECIHL.TV IS OCEHN FRONT More profit has lieen made from Ocean Front investments than all others combined in Ocean City. We can secure you Hie Inst bargains to lie found here from-$1000.00 upwards with riparian grant. 7VYHSSEY & EDWKROS Kighth and Central Avenue.
Real Estate Bulletin
ST. CHARLES PLACE, Mximi fret, .«Hey
sidewalk and eurb ir neveitloenlh .tree
WESLEY AVENUE, “<"»re
rear, gradnl, $600.00
nth street, sidewalk, curb,
$1,075.00
lirlrenUi and Fourteenth
$1,850.00
IrteenHi and Kourteentb
$2400 OO
Clarence S. Scull 605 eighth Si root Ocean City‘ INew Jersey
0 HereL blse^YHG... Ocean Ave. Jletwren Elglitb and Ninth Street*
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THEJ M I’ERIAL IfNTKAI. AVK., OCKAN CITY, N J
THE KATHLU
MIHSKX I.KWIH * (XIN AKII WYOMING vat (M'EAtf AVP.IfrK Oeean <-||y. It, J. A. P. MILXEk THE ELBERON (Kormerty the Kmuett) - EICHTII AMR € I.MTHAI. AVEkt'K ret Wsler llsst. Kvery Hoorn Thoroofhly MEM. ELLA E. XAII.OE. ynDy. Tiotel atglen NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE
Cspsclty TOO. Kkvmtor.
THE 1-AUREL 3 CKNTHAI, AVENUE, NKAK REACH
MAPLE COTTAGE urner Eleventh and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarders Wanted art ou ud Upwards ■BE. M. FLAX All AM
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two weeks to know if you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front |<ro|>ertlM. Choice cottages * - sale. Also lot* for liiverimeut and for Improvement—the choice Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N.J.
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. fe. TOO Aiken Aiwa, tmm 0*. L L
HARRY F. STANTON ■EAL ESTATE MM INSDkAKCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT ANDBOLD MORTGAGES PLACED Omcc-EWA StrMt Mm Marj hmm
A HOT TIME Ironing, In the kitchen or laundry, can be avoided During July ancl August ELECTRIC IRONS You are foolish to roast over a coal, wood, oil, or gas stove doing your Ironing when you can nse an electric Iron and Ihe temperature uf the room will not be raised. If you are From Missouri Call 70 Don the Kell, or II7-A on Ihe Diler-Stale end a representative will call and allow you bow lo Solve the Problem The cost of this luxury Is no small that It Is hardly worth considering. The Ocean City Electric Lighi Company
Bell Phone 18
. Inter-State Phone 134-A
SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey
ROWE LL’S DRY GOOD . MEN'S FURNISHINGS Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies’ and Children’s Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers. Hosiery, Bcll.y Combs, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE POWELL’S $21 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN OTV. •*. 4-1
C. I_ LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT... nw Asborj Avesas. Oeean CKy. E. J.
QH ARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTENCD ARCHITECT
Howe & niller At A C H 1 IN I STS
SEVENTH ST. sad
First National Bank Ocean City, N.J. CAPITAL SI

