Ocean City Sentinel, 5 October 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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THUUHDAY.CI We ehnll l« Itlml

CAPTAIN DnMEE’S POLICE HANDLE MANY BOAT A WINNER CASES AT LOW COST

mil mir rauiiT« j'T'hti Caroline II. Made Great Record at Wilmington and Camden. The n|ieed boat Caroline II, owned by < a|>t. K. J. DuMee, of Hhlladrl-

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iwaite dla-

Aahorjr avt

ClolTa plana for a ■

lam at Cape May ««ourt Hi

en accepted

reehnlilefa have acceplnl tl •ectIon nr the tjcaalmre |{oa irk waadone by Senator Han e It. I’arker ha- rented Mr Cniwder'acotlaKe. Central a'" ir KiRlilli-treet, anil util .. 5 it h hi-family. PERSONALS.

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Klberun.

in liarby and family are vn ig friend- in I'hiladelphla. Mr-. M Opperman, of I'liiladelph ■ regialeied at Hie Imperial. William and Crank l.lggett. of I'M Ml— Kmma Cnraon, of thl-clty, « I-•nil the winter in Philadelphia. It. I,. Che-ter and Jo-epli He! ■ I'ending a few day- InNew. York. Ml up Hie Stale and lo New York. Ml— Kinlly It. Lyneli. of Tacor

Mr-. It. K. Kugll-h, of Philadelphia i- a vlidlor here, a gue-l of the Atglen K. O.C. Illeakly, oily -ollcMor •> Camden, wa-a vl-ltor here Tue-ilay J. P. Hlrkmpn. of A-hury Park regl-lered at the lll-eayne a few day ago. Mr-. Mar

John J. Ko-ler, of lhl»-clly, liiw rel.mied from a vl-lt to Philadelphia

Ml. and Mr*. N. C. (li-lfrey are vh ■ling their -on. William llod'rey, a

Howard, It I.

i. Sledem ha- rein rued frou

Ph

Jpyln

lage in lid- elly.

Ml- 1.0111 Wel-ler, who vi—Iflug her parent- here, ha

lo Plriladelphla.

M. P. Harrell and mu,

eeupylng Ihel

ry a

uilth, i s '|ulre Ituah and wife will leave nexi Weilnewlay for Hehwenk-vllle, Pa., on their raralion trip. Mr. and Mr«. O. H. Henry -larled ye-lerday on an aulo trip through Pen u-ylvanla, New York and Maine. Mr. and Mr*. Charlee Walaon have daughter, Mr- Alice Crane. In Hrldge■ioherl Scuit, of Philadelphia, waaiiiong the vMtora here Tue*day. Mr. S.aiit I- Inlerr-ted In real e-lale up

K. \ Cur-on and w ife and their -liter. Mra. I.ydla O'Brleb, leave tomorrow in -(•end a cnuple of week- al Ml. W. K, llucklugham, of Tuckertoh, I- ilere workjng In place of Irvin Hill, ■d ihe HeU Telephone Ho., who I- away on hi- vacation. Harry Cox and family, of Atlantic ‘ dy. will rr-lde wltli Mr. Cux’a molher, Mra. Lydia O'Knen, thl-clty. during the winter month-. Mr-. Mary Miller, ofYhta dly, la.vle•ling her daughter at Yonken, Nr Y., al-o friend- al Providence. It. 1'Shr will be ahoent ahoul three week-'. I* Hreckley, the painter, ha» been enjoying a vacation trip during the la»i few day*. Heapent the lime In I'hiladelphla, Treutun, Hoboken and New York. Mr. and Mr-. Benjamin Newkirk, of I'hiladelphla, are the gue-l- of H. M. •Newkirk and wife, of Ihb. clly. Mr. Newkirk la recovering from a -evere Injury to one of his eyaa. J. M Chewier and wife have relurnnl from a vlall lo Blrmlugliaiu In "e-lern Penii-ylvanla, where lli«^ placeil iheir daughter, Ml— Heuevra. hi a large -chool for girl-.

Yacht Club, ra.t.1 ia-l Si Torre-dale lo the Camdei and practically won the compelltor- when -he-In broke her propeller, thu

her from Hnl-hiug.

The boat raied al Will

Friday, how

J. RALPH WILSON NOW IN CHARGE

Chief Scull Makes Annual Report of Work of His

Department.

Thai Chief of Police ». II. Scull doing remarkably good ! the f,

outh of September:

MANY BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED

{MCALLISTER'S*'

.THE.

Large Number of Operations Started Here Within Last

Week or Two.

j Building Inapegtor Sinllli gianled ’ ‘ mg the’

; BUSY DRY GOODS STORE ! * ARE SHOWING •

A ARE SHOWING » * A FINE line of new fall goods 5

Morrai aan ^0TT*«JBa.

Scotch liall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Aye. OPEN AIX WINTER

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a log and ireventlng |

iglon la-1 1 1

U'J'lv ■ great »

recoro, winning a large-dlln'-ilver cup *1

ngaln-t aeven alrong competBor-. I For the la-1 two w-eekk Capniln Hu v

Mee ha« lieen rr|ire-enllng tlitSocMpih Clly Yaclil Club along Hie Uelaware] v

■liver, and Ima made up for a delay Slid trouble be bad In llieearllei

|«irt of the racing-ea-on. • aiHalu l»u Meewa- lo have hi-

Caplalu HuMee believe- hi the old -a» lug. "he w ho wall- will be rewarded, ami he I- now -wee|diiK everythmi lielore him, a- ha> been -laled. In Ibe rave la-1 Saturday Caplalu ill Mee ilefeateil wllh eane auch boat- a the Sand Burr al, Zip, Cyram am Tube, -eliding Id- Umt at a clip of mile-an hnur. He-ay-bedld nolle Her out, al lliat, a- he wa- never lui-hei al any -lage of the race. TId- bring- more laurel- lo Hie Ocem Clly Yaclil Club, and II I- -afe to -a< lliat Caplalu Dumee lia- Hie fa-le-l-iwer boat In Amerlea racing under Hie rule-of the A. P. B. A.

•a of I he yacht •hi HeMeeaml

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'nugratulate P le may add an 'IrlngaT the Cl

WANT NEW vCLDB

outlook hi

fall and arliiler Not only are there a large number of collage- and apartment- lo erected, but every day one bean -e igly well-founded report- regard •e cnn-lriictloii of Ingb-cla- ho i the iiceau /rout. II I- -ild the pi >rthe-e wrill lake dellidle -hape re miuy week-. Under the-e condlllnn-. Iherefon ok- a- though not only all the loeal mechanic- w ill be cmpfilyed, STILL HAVE MACHINES?

detinue -hape. They-a

S|ieaklng of Hie yacht

Mr-. M Opiiermau, F. Swan, Phllaelplda; Mn. Koad«. BtvenMe; Mr-. Shoemaker, Tuckahoe. I>. McClure, IUibert~l>lelz, Mn R. K. Kngll>h, Philadelphia; Harry Headley Ife, Ocean Clly; H. L. Fmlaw. Kalem; Ml—L. K. Hohmaiin, JoIiiih-

larrlet B. Ambler. Adelaide K. Baker. KlUahelh Anihler, Win. R Allen and wife, Mrs, VanU-leu, Mi— llorolhy V-nO-leu, J. Oakman, Phililelphia; J. W. Landenherger ami

family, ML Airy.

'. Ingraham and'wife. Mi— Kmlly It Lynch, W K Allen and Ife, K. C. Wllaon and wlfe.Thlladelhla: Ml—^llelen Strong, Malawau; II. IN Warrington, Anna L. Warrlug-

i M War

n and fnmlly,

Will Aliena Anns Hncr-. Ocean Clly will Iw well repra-euteil al ibe auln race- In Falrraounl Park, Philadelphia, nexi Baturday. A large uiimher ofauto ownara are arranging b> leave here Friday and Saturday

For Male. dele homw furnl-hlng»/or-ale, I mudliIon. Apply rear

J .Morgan and wife, Philadelphia; Tho-. Harrl-, Camden; U. M. Hogan, Claude Mahan, Avalon; H. A. Ode wall, York; H. W. Miller, Atlantic city; Mra. 8. E. Ortllp, Weat Che«ler; W. A. D. Tbompeon, Ml— Fulmer, Caale->vllle; I>. A. Howell, Morton; C.-B Winter \|id family, Sfralhniere; T. H. Thompaon, Darllnv-

K. B. Kberbach, L. P. Kirby, A. McYudden, A. McCrudden, Jr, Ml— M. IcCrudden, W. K Fould- and wife, O. B. Kemp, C. T. Hagerlon. Jr., Philadelphia ; Woodrow Wil-on, PrinceIon; K F- Hro—cup, Weuonah; Cha«. K. Bacon, Haddoulleld; Howard Carrow, Camden; Kvana H. Slaughter, Wlklwood; J, B. Chrl-tlan. Wardell Hlglwe. W. K. Fl.her, 1.. L. Wallace, K. A. Rourgeol-, B K. Smith, W. H. Campbell, It. H. Thorn, W. Scott Hand. L. M. Craaae, A. A. Howell. Ocean Clly ;L. W Sharp.Sea I-leClly; J P. Hickman, A-bury Park; MrMary B, Turpin, Pemberton, N. J.; A. L. Were, Tuckerton; K. L. Woolley and wife. Pitman; Jo—ph Thomp-on, Atlantic Cfly.

A- ii-ual during Ibe fall and winter month-, there will be only one meat St. Angu-tlne’a Church next Sunday, thl- at 10 o'clock. The rector,Ibe Bev. John f. Sweeney, hi preparing lo take a -hori vacation trip.

K, B. SHte- I- the oldent memlx pobil of yean of —rvli-e, now on Hiej Board of Education. He never -oughl I he ponlllon, but I- alway- re-elected a mem tier of the board.

na, parlor, library, ten and —rvanla 1 quartan, large yard, located on Cen-| krai avenue, In Hie central pari of the clly. Owner will aell on eaay term-. Addn— X. X.. SmrriHBt- oltice. if j

City Yacht Club on

September x.

J Ralph Wil-on. of Philadelphia, II the IInil of thl- mon’lh, a—timed le he-d of Hie Ocean Clly Yacht luh. and now I- —lulrd a- CornmiK,

>re Wllaon.

hen Ocean I lly had ■ fairly good am of local player-, Italph Wll-on a- -on the fell." I n.Hie Intere-t ■ wlimn'd becau— he loved /he game, e - phaluced" lo help lulero-l I e people a-kt-l,

i Council at It- meet-

night

Following la Chief Scull’- report: Ocean Clly. N. J., Sept. :iO. 1911. Report of Chief of Police of woik done by Hie Police Department from October I, 11)10, to October I, 1911, one year, giving Hie number of arre-l-made and expeu— ol Hie J ill, etc.

> HU-

ia» all tight.

The a

PLENTY OF WORK

; very .well pleaned m

co,n nil—loner-. Ina-much a- I he prr-ent ad m I ration haa taken no pari in Hie I the-e men have anything lo do ihe alleged new machine. TO RECALL GRAND JURY?

There wa- a rumor on the -Ireelhere thl- week that Ihe (iraud Jury ’ould -bortly be-uiumoin-d lo appear

of Hie llrand

Jury flul-hed their work at Hie Seplemlier lerm of court, they were told original -ummon- would be in

eirect.

Junl wlial Ihe Urand Jury may lie wauled for. In caw Hie rumor I- corA known, bul there were •rl- current.

e May C

TtiK tiik Skktinki.:—I wa- glad e In your la-1 i—oe what Mr. ■ail lo -ay about Mr. Tltorn for comml—loner. I have kuuwn Mr. -time thirty odd years, and him lo he worthy of the po»l-I-alMi am well arqualnled with Mr. Frank Newberry, one of ibe other nominee-, and cannot but apeak In Ibelr favor, and the-e men -hould be id. and If elected, they -hould he ill In the dly; but 1 hope whole elected a- commimloner, we shall see Ihe lot- around Ihe town cleared olf for once. 1 understand that Council could not do thl-, but I al-o understand that the rommlsalnnn have tfala much nreded Improvement done. The condition of these lot- that are so grown up with brush aud especially along the main street I* a disgrace lo the town, and owners should be compelled to clean them. I<et u« hope tint thl- new form of government oMI give u- some of the Improvements that Ocean 'City Is so badly In need of. Aud another thing Oman Clly wauls, and wanl> badly. Is f I no gaNow II I- lo be ha|ied Hist a- soon as Ibe new- Comml—loners are elected they will get Imsy and give the town some of these very necessary Improvements. I esu me that Ocean City la going ahead and Ibe way II Is growing we can predict a great future for It. lad us all work lo that end and do what we can to always Improve II where It Is possible lo do so. I hope Ibe men that are running for the omre of Comml—krner will read this Hem carefnlly and will see If lhaas Improve menu were given lo .OeOgh City H would-be like e nesrUceatT Clly. Ho pueb them through, Mr. {Commissioner-, soon as you are elected, X. X. [Our correspoudeut was not aware that Mr. Newberry Is not a candidate, although his name waa mentioned In connection with the oMce.—Ei>.]

That veteran lifeguard, Capt Joseph Krauss, who has been along the from here for twenty ycara, and who Is now on duty aa supervisor of Hie beach, say- he never sew so many bathera ss were here last summer. During all of blaexperienee, be aays, he lias never lost a person In the surf.

Kalortaw Trip. Po-t cards recslved from Dr. and Mrs. E. K. Brunyale Indicate that they are having a line trip down Keet. j They ere In Ma—achusatU.

o Man wanU a position of ani

kind. Addreaa L-, Umtinm

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A—soil and Hallcry Sent Out of Town l.<>cated for Other Ituuawayi 'raiy Under Bond-In Keep Peace Murdere Carrylug Deadly. Weapnu Truant from Holiin'l Mad Dog- Killed

HAD TO GO HOME

wnling tu houid of Ocean City’s less men, not a few of the Beading Railroad Company'- eommulers were specially plea-ed will, lliat com-1 pany for reducing the number of trams running lo mi- place from Philadel-' phla. It Is-tated that quite a number of the palrous ofthl-road tlmlred lo remain here well Into Ihe pre-rut month were compelled to give up Hie i becau-e rxpre— train- Ihey used e dl-coutluued. MISS EDDY DEAD

MU-Caroline V. Eddy died al lome In We»t Philadelphia Sun nd wa» burled ye-lerday aftemno Vest Laurel Hill. Miss Kddy had a number of friends n this clly who were -hocked 'Blued-to learu of her death. She wned a collage on Central avenue, elnw eleventh -Ireet. For many ear- she and J, T Hatch were In bn.ie»» In Went Philadelphia.

■led Ibat Ocean City will have a la— learn, one even belter than of pa-t sea-oils. Inrldrulally It je -aid that some familiar face* of the pa-l summer will not lie -ren -xt year. ■tenirrt ihe l.orralne. J. F. l,euHiurr ha- rented Hie Irfir ralue, which I-owned by W. H. Delsrolh, of Philadelphia. Mr. I^ullinrr, vide- here, Is principal of the •le Clly public school-.

Waller Foster and Policeman Seaan ray there was a flurry of snow In this clly shortly before'1^ o'clock Tuesday night, and that It continued for ahoul an hour.

Try an Advertisement in tbe SENTINEL It Will Bring Results

Frank-McCarty. dwelling for -ell at Fifty-eighth -tirrl and .\Ve»l avenue. Allen Scull, alteralion- lo dwelling of C 1. Hahn. Njn Fourth -Ireel Jo-eph (i. Champion, dwelling for -elf al Thlneemli-Ireel anil Bay ave-Jo-eph U. Champion, dwelling for Mra. Ella Carey, A-bury avenue, near Fourteenth -Ireel. Allen Scull, dwelling al Third -Ireel and Atlantic avenue, for J. K. Wel-ti. John T. Heal, three dwelling- nl Ninth -ireel. near Allantlc avenue, for Albert Fogg. " J.T.tfcal,dwelling forj U.Schwall, Central aveiiue, nearTwentleHi -Ireel Oils M. Townsend, dwelling fpr K. Dean at Flfty-Arth -Ireel aipl Ceulral OH- M. Town-end. dwelling aud garage for Jane Ur Web-ter on Hie hay front, near Fourteenth -Ireet. Oils M. Town-end, dwelling al Fourteenth -Ireel and We-ley avenue for K. J. May up-. Allen Scull, apartment hou-e for Charles Dlileubeck on Ocean avenue, near Thirteenth -I Sack A llurby, movlu Jo-eph I. Scull. \

and -Ign a sworn slai their ex pen-es in securing Ihe uomiuu- . There were four candidates lied place on ilUe executive committee Ihe Second Ward. Oue'of the-e Squire Bush, who said he was not udldale, and did lint qualify.

Tho-e who desire lo help the sufferei- by the recent flood al Au-Hu, Pa., can have their donations-eut free of charge by the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Tbe catastrophe at Au-lln was one of Hie most terrible of recent years.

All of me lifeguard- went on - duty last Saturday, aud mi. ofllclally, Ihe bathing -ea-on of 1911 I- a thing of Hip pa«t. The guard- were kept Im-y almo-l lo'the la-t day In watching Ihe crowd-of bather-.

The Itav. Dr. Edmond Hewitt, of Pitman, will be here next Sunday aud preach In Hie First M. B. Church. Dr. Hewliliswell known a-a llue-penker.

OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS

NEW GIN&HAMS '

BLANKETS

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IntElADtES HOMfJOURNALPAITERNs'

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s. s. McAllister J 755 Asbur>’ Avenue Ocean City, N. J. J

Try an Adverll-ement

n the Hkntinki.

SPECIAL DESIGN! » CONCRETE BLOCKS and Sidewalk-, al-o Brick Work aud Plastering. Sehureh, Carter & Co. PKrKKSBIIRO, N. J.

W. C. SPEAKMAN, Agt. ' Ocean City, N. J. <‘are of tbe Biscayne.

DENN & HENSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN’S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Isbufy to., Ocean City, N.J.

Orders delivered. Prompt atteuHon. Milk and Cream always on hand. 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 bath rooms, cafes, ball room and pool rooms, equipped with its own electricity, ice and artesian watqr plan s Full particulars in hand b 11s.

May be examined.

UNUSUAL OFFERING in an attractive Right Room New Home, near the bead), will) a fine ocean view. This house is well built and atltractivc. boih in design and finish. Price #2750.00 (Now only) 4 c»o*=> JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Occau City, N. J. • «a.0'0 Hotels. Cottages and AgartnicuU U RAiifor Sale.

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OUR SPECIALTY IS

OCEMN FRONT More profit has been made from Ocean Front investments than all others combined in Ocean City. We can secure you the best bargains to be found here from $1000.00 upwards with riparian grant. 7VYASSEY St EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue.

Real Estate Bulletin

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lb, 25X7S feel. #325.00

ST. CHARLES PLACE, Mxlrt) feet, alley In rear, graded, sidewalk and curb $600.00 WESLEY AVENUE, near Seventeenth atreet, sidewalk, curb, up-to-grade $1,076.00 WESLEY AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth s*f«et- $1,850.00 OCEAN AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth -Ireel-, graded, curbed, sidewalk $2400.00 Clarence S. Scull 603 Eighth Street Ocean City Mew Jersey

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week- to know if you can get It; we ran tell you once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front pro|>ertlea. Choice cottage- for -ale. Also hit- for liiveotineiit and for improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J

A HOT TIME .Ironing, In Ihe kitchen or laundry,^peo be avoided During July and August iiy using ELECTRIC IRONS You are foolish lo roast over a coal, wood, oil, 01 gas -love' doing your Iroolog when you can use an electric Iron and (he temperature of tbe room will mh be raised. If you are From Missouri Call 76 D on the Bell, or II7-A on Ihe luler-Slale and a represautative will call and show yon bow lo Solve the Problem Thrernt of this luxury la so-mall that tl I- hardly worth The Ocean City Electric light Company

Bell Phone 18

Inter-State Phone 134-A

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocei»n City, New Jersey

ROWELL'S , DRY GOOD , ' MEN’S FURNISHINGS Attractive line of New Dreew Fabrics, Ladies’ and Children’s Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, Belts, Combs, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.: Mens Caps. Under-,,. . wear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. / YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL'S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. <1,

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

0 H0T6L bise/tYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Slreata -OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

K OAHWOOU, Prom

THE KATHLU

1. Pleasantly loeatsd.

HUWKH LKWIH S CON ARD

WYOMING Vat 04-EAK AVEMPK <>•■<•«» a lly. si. j, A. V. nilKEB THE ELBERON (Kortnerly lbs Kuimett) MUHTH AND rKUTRAI. AraVK

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE

THE LAUREL

t. ajlini TOW-auBMD, Pray

MAPLE COTTAGE ’onier Elevenlh and Went Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Hoarder- Wanted asm and Upwards HU. M. FLAX AG AM

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER (HKEIT. ii. too—•>—■•, b— Bn, a. J. 'r**b Bread, Piss sad Cakes dally. WUPaa

It. KXTAXR AMD HMMtIBADCfc HARRf F. STANTON

NEAL ESTATE Ml PROPERTIES SOUGHT

AND SOLO

MORTGAGES PLACED . OFFICE—EifMb Strati Mo* ktku) *MRM

C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... I Aabary Avraes. Ooaaa City. H. J.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

421 MAriaer* I-nlI.ADIvI.PBIA, PA. iV-J/e-d* 1 O B&MU0dwy uOSTwysw

Howe & niller M ACHIN 1ST4

First National Bank OF Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL U8.NA SURPU): UMM