Ocean City Sentinel, 26 October 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THIiKHUAY. OrrOBKIt “II. Jl

iiilealloiiH of Interest

DR. CORSON BOYS WHO WILL GET “JOBS” OCEAN FRONT LAND UNDER NEW GOVERNMENT?

Capt. Charles F. Wall Also Purchases Two I.ots on Gardens Tract.

»' MIK I lie AlRlen re-

PERSONALS. tilUlliulie. nl^MlIlvlUe.

ilr». M A. liiiilianl, of We-t , i-'« K'ie>t of Hie Knllilu. ilfw- XUry L. Coimiil la ei.jo. II i» l'hiluilel|ilila rrieniU. I.. Man III re, of I'liil.-idrlpli

>■ J. Slieriiidi, i

I. Harry I V.neja.,.1. .

i-l>oriivllle. N. J. Ji». M.nioliia-i ruperly owner. Ii

frlri.il- at 4*ort Not

ion, Janie- U>e, at ml wiTe. nTCy litt yil.

Mr. and Mr-. Jonh Dalarl I'aimK In eloae the l.nray a • r«h|>lnK m lake a tflj., Mra. Klla K. Naylor, of It l» »|>emllnR a two week*' v *'»|* May anil Millville,

il Itepple ai

'ipyln*

ninth hoimherly. who ha>

The Uev. l-alRar K. Whit

tmiel I

ii py

I- pulpit

>t Cbui

will o

t'harlea H. Wejiw. of (ierniaiiluwn. a -iiiuuier realilent of Oeean Cny, wau vlahor here liurlng the week. Henry W. Townaenil anil hrkle, who waa Ml— Plant, have relumed from their trip to New York City. Mra. Mela It. Balter and run have moved from rUxteeuth alreel and Central avenue to.UI2 Central avenue. "^Xlra. \V. H. Delaroth, of Phlladel-

day

re.'Vyor

aito and rrglatered Capt. John Knott nud family, who were rrahlrnla of I Ida elly for many year-, have moved to l.lnwood, N. J. Amo- U. Chamtier-, of Phlladel phla, haa tieen -pendli.K aeveral daya In I Ida city, lookhiK after hi- pro|>erty. Wui. A Bender and w ife, ol Philadelphia. Miinmer reeldenta of tlcean City. n-Kl-lered at the Atglen Hatur-

day.

of Philadelphia, waa

>lt lire vtaltore here Saturday, i having a hungalow hulll In tbla

mllr.e- the hlgly.

GIRLS LED BOYS

BACK FROM RICHMOND Mr. and Mra. \V. Scott Hand re itrned Saturday evening from Hlch Va., where Mr. Hand waa . ■telrgale to the Atlantic Deeper Water rre w ere NIKI delegate, at lire con to ion, and many of the delegate. accompanle.1 hy Ihdr wlvea. r women-folk were royally eider

• only MT, mile-, peel to overcome ■ lire dtirla’ ehip, .

GOOD BOWLING

of C.

Hand, Jr., adorned ihe w alla of Hu

invention hall.

Mayor Uonnelly, of Trenton, win a-one of Ihe principal -peaker. >.i .ecouvenliaii, called I

Ihe delegate-

,helmed

The Cape May County Pm-perlly eague ha- taken on new life and arled out to do bualne— In a hual-B—-like way. -ay- lire Wildwood*Si.u. d- organUalloii in Ihe way of nd uiell.g Ihe hiler»>la of t.'aps May ouiity, and Ihia can lie the he-t acirl of acltou. Cape May County hamde great prog re— In the laid decade, ml Ita prn»|veelH aeem hi grow brtghler ay hy day. The farmer- of the irmly were never before no progre.-

ve and pro-peroue, w

la have

rapid

rape anil are -till go! eap«and bouuda. If Ihe Prn«perlly .eague lake- a broad and liberal view •f Ihe <iue-llon-Dial ahouM conic henre II, and rarneiilly work»-Jor Ihe idvaucement of Ihe Inlereata of the Millie ruuuty, regardlc— of aeclloiia, bn- II w ii hi n II- power to accompli-

and laallug good.

unpaiiy her hnnband, who la recelv ig teller In the bank, wlieu he nlartn n Inn vocal Ion trjp wlllfin a few daya. John Teal and-wife have returned In their Philadelphia home. They ex npend lire w ilder uiomli. In St. Auguatlne, Kla. Ml— Da lay Woodbead haa retiirueil i her home at Streeter. III., after

lengthy

Milner

la city.

deputy Hbetlir Coleman K. Coraon, if CapeJday Court Houae, waa among he vl-ltora here during (lie week, and •reeled many frlendn. Mr. and Mr*. Bharlea I hie, of Phi la delphla, made a buabir— trip to tbh t on Friday. They are extemrln ill—Mary Tbornpaon, clerk In the ■tomce during the aumn

dulleaa fe

e Ocean City

PEOPLE ARE NOW PAYING TAXES Collector Burleigh Wants Addresses of Many New Property Owners Here.

This is Absorbihg Topic of Discussion Among the politicians.

I- of money from ddrea- of nearly tl

order to aenit IbeurfUinffll-. l—ple. tho«e bavSrvjj.ur. - be la-l yea-

all Ihe

The

r.

>ud IjlUo-

Hand, who later wa- overil'lth queatlou- by the deleell he au-wered lo their -almd demou-lralhig In Ibrin

m-lderallon at il» r and Mr-. Hand w i-l with llielr lengl

WHALE IS GONE

I ol II Mhlpprd lo ■•hlladrl

biladelphla lid- week, nuien-e hone coming In

ml to di-

rip s

Speaking of lire r

ran here -akl llrat aome peoph declared dial Oeean City loal Opportuplly by Iiermlltlng tin 0 he taken out of the reaort, they

declaring that it ahould have been

1 by the city, mounted and placed

upon the Boardwalk for the luapectlon

altora But thla bualne-a man I would have coal aeveral thoua-

anda of dnllara to do thla. and It would

my. Other-, however, did nol

agree with ln» vlewa.

PENNSY PATRONS GLAD lope Conrpai amndord Co-

le Weal

It. Htllw

Title and Treat Co. reti Monday from Phlladrlplil went Saturday afternoon.

I—Carrie Brown, of Philadelphia, returned home afler apeudlng a few day" here aa the gue«t of Hie Rev.

rid Mfn. 11. T. Ca—elberry.

The Rev, 8. \V. laike, wife ami da'uglTler are vl-lllng In Philadelphia

irt dine They were Joined

early lu the week by Harvey Y. Bake.

Flnkbluer,' a real eslale

operator at Rover'* Ford, Pa., and

... ... . ... ««. ...^ xi

Railroad declare themaelvr

dellghled over Hie action of the i pany In maintaining a ataudard cc In addition In Ihe uaual combination yar, on Hie expresa tralua to Phlladel-

phla and return to thla city.

Il haa been Hie cualom of the e pany In Ihe fall and winter, In yearn, to run only a poor-looklng c blnatlon car, much to the d l-guat, aald, of the people here, who, therefore, mde In the»e earn only when (hey

could nol do uHirrwI-e.

The hope la expremed by friend- of the Went Jer—y In thla city that the rarlv vouipany wll' continue a -tandard ., coach hi addition lo the cumhlnalluu " ’ la fall and durliig Ihe whiter

hat I recall City ta entitled lo

hey are being d(-cu —

very evening.

Accordluf. lo repo war thatu. A \V. hme a- building in. ■ made plumbing In

It la

■I till

•unibent, T I

I N. Ori-com r >*11 ion of heal

TALKING OYER NEW CLUB HOUSE Commodore Wilson Submits V. J. Hnmbrecht Offer to

Yachtsmen. 'Following I-a i

\VII«1>

purpo.

•rv. Hut

Hie preacn . folloWa:

Ktghl lola frooting ou Hie bay corne f Balteraea mailone on lb

art of many a- to whether Highway j l»g«<>n hereinafter de*crlbed, the mar lupervi-or Warren \\\ Brown will re- j ket v^lue of which la approximate!; Kill Ida place. Other name- have been | fO,000,are for the purpoaeot thla tram nentlonerl for lire poattlbn. acllou valued at $0,000. Cpoo Hi TEACHERS’ MEETING >'" w fr, " n cornpellllve dc*lgi.« an.

j by competitive milldera at a coat u

‘oramm «■ MeaHiona to he Hein | ■ , PPt° ltl,n » , * l J' ISii.OOO. Mr. Hum

ui cope Mu> brecht propoaea, rifle Following I- lire program for the an-1 ‘->'“l''«>o” or " ' '

nunl fall a LTojinty Teadnrra 1 Ireld lu the hlgl '«|ie May City m

Ca|w V

of •llena

« follow

O.ikl. ()|ieulog Kxerclaea. 0.-0. Bualneaa Se—loo, Inclml lection of ••Ulcer- and oilier delallr 10.00. DeparlmentSe—bin-. HlgliSchool Deparlmenl -Pre-id . II. Haatlnga, A. M., Principal, \< ape May School*. '•The Teaching of Cla—ic- for Col

•f Kngll-h

> I’ll

Di-cu—Inn. re Part-of Ancient Ill-lory Thai I Deem l->aenllal to a Flr*l Year

oily Bear

bulb

Hrammar Deparlmenl — line- M. Slevena, Supe ceau City School*. "Mu-lo In Hie tirade-," I— Hughe*, Mn-ic Imdru ay High School.

Cap.

Teaching

blight Ii tirade Cla—lea eve*, of Weal Cape Ma;

Dtacu-lon.

lleography," Frank Holly Beach School*.

Dlwu—Ion.

Department Baclicl S. C

KeveuHi and

ca,” Blchard

lay School*.

I.lnyd.

Preaklenl.

t lion

e Kchoo

Wriling In P

Dlacu—Ion 'Hu *y Work for lire Primary Oradea," J. 1> Town-end, Rio tlrande

tool.

Dlacu—lou. Primary Niimrer Work." Ml— all Holme-. Holly Beach School-. Dlwu—loo. AFTKHNOOK HKnuoS-. .30. 0|«nlng Kxerclnea. .40. "Home and School Co-opera-ii," Mr- Agu-ln-H. Reeve*, Prealdenljlew Jersey Mother-' Coiigre—. Dl-cu—Ion. 2. IS. ‘ - lArfaf School Program*,” hy W. i James, Principal tio«lieu School. ) ' I )l>cii—Ion. IS. "The Reallr.allon of the Pernonallly,” Hie Itev. J. H. Haines,D. D. Dlacu—Ion. Domestic Science,” by Mariam C. Smallcld, teacher of Do meatlc Science lu Ocean City High School. Dl-eti—ion. immant.

MRS. JOSIAH SACK DEAD

NEW CLUB HERE

Mra. Amiabelle Sack, wife of Joalah Sack, of Palermo, died al Hie hoi her husband at 2 o'clock yesterday morning, after an Bine— of -even week*. Death wa* doe to Bright' disease. She wa«62 yean old September 21. Her hothaud and two «oi l.lnwood and Charles Sack, of H Ity were with her when she died. Mrs. Sack wa* a devoted wife a notlier, and ahe had a large circle frienda. who mourn her death. Funeral service* will he held at the ouse at I o'clock Friday afternoon. The Interment wilt be at Petereburg

cemetery.

Ocean City bar xatbms, and Hie I

hy the Civic Club,

temporary -

c\ t'li mg.

Joseph Kraus* and'granddaughter, Mis* I.IIIUu Burznrd. nr* enjoying Visit to frienda lu Delaware and VI glula. Mr. and Mr*. A. T. tl.rk, of thla clly, are vlalllng Mark Heran, al Chadd-' Font, Pa., for a couple of weeks. Mra (Tiarlra Faulkner, of Phi phla, i*.visiting the Ml-wa Kelli their callage, Sixteenth alreel am bury avenue. Ur. and Mra. It. W ‘ Kutherfoi Philadelphia, are spending a few day* hr Ibelr collage, Thirteenth stree" Anbury avenue. Because of the lllnea* of her young . son, Mra. W. Shaffer Smith wa« compelled to cut short her'viatt to Waahlugtou, D. V. She will probably ac-

temporary oltlcera chc John J Jamison prsakleiil, a

Morion secretary.

11 la —Id that some of the purpor ol ihe club are to endear— —

cheaper gaa and

from the water company.

Mr. Morton haa for some year* been eager to have the people take

to beautify the city.

r to secure

Mrs. Flnkbluer vlalled M i

Dew la E. Smith from Friday until j

Sunday.

N. T. button, money order clerk hr the (aist ofllce, returned from his vacation trtf> l*»t Thursday. He epeut moat of Hie Hme al hla parent-' home

lu Morton.

haa returned from a > frienda In New York

and Peunaylvanla. In New York he a- Hie gpral of Ida father'a -later,

Ira. Frank Uoodwtn.

Mr*. Alice Mct'alllon haa returned' mg, i her bomejB—Wlahhiglon. after tug aiwndlng tK6aumraer monHui with her parruia Mr. and Mr*, bullier b. To many, the hualnnw of banking Wallace. Sin, wa. aecomp.uW by “f'oSi «Tty ta Mher atater, who will spemfllie wln,#r w . yl , g|»,i | 0 explain lo Ua cuatomera muulba with her. anything they do not clearly under-

K«ery day

home* lu Oeean which ha- been at awarded. James I

o Hie -c

■II oilier vbarge- for

f mortgage bond* oulalii xcluinge dollar for dolla. older- of aald liouda for the tiew Iue. using for Hie purpose IIO.IKK, inrIb of Ihe bond- received by liliu in loldera will receive new bonda reprernling much better erpilly Ilian they lave at present, no objection from till-

iiurce t* anticipated.

Mr. Humbrecht further agrees In lagoon 1200 feet hy 2VI, deeil-

chib t

• per|iet

wiih othei

Ion with the aa< The Ituanclng ■olvea the follov 1. The creath •f $22,-100. 2. The crealli lerahtpa al $250

lr. Hiii I $2N,(H

u bond)

ice of $7,000 lo be uaerl fo furnishings, building docks, etc. A* Mr. Humbrecht takes $13,000 h •iidna* part payment out of the Iota lielled to sell $9,500 lu bonds. e above you perceive Ilia Mr. Humbrecht contribute* 1. The difference between Hie mar it price of land ($9,000) and selllni price 1*8,000) equal* $3,000. 2. The difference between cost o land and building ($31,000) anil Ink ver price (*28,000) equals *8,000. Estimated loas ou present clul house, approximately*. 2,000. Total, *8,000. The committee think favorably of da proposition, and |ier*oiially I ol hesitate to say that with the lu ipport of the membership I feel c Inced that we can carry thla project ■ a successful termination without entailing upon the llidlvldual me alilp at large any Increased expen for dues. As an evidence that si loyal sopport la In sight, I will point • ihe fact that, although hut Bltle inciting baa been dune, thirty mem ire have a I ready promised to take the fife membership mentioned, Hie under--landing being that upon the death of toy member hla estate is lo receive (he said *250 In full. This letter ta sent out to afford th membership *ome little Hme for coil skleratlou before the calling of apeclil meeting for the pur|N>se of paw Ing upon the proposition, and I wl! very much appreciate II If you wll favor me with your Individual opiuloi regarding the matter previous to Hi calling of such meeting, so that 1 may he properly guided when Hie ma come* up for llnal decision. Very truly yours. J. Ralph. WiLaoK, Commodo!

Real Estate Bulletin

BeuJ. Petty Grove* and Walter Burleigh gave a party fbr a few bachelor frleuda Tuesday evening. Mr. Ur

„ has rooms la George W. Ernst's house. organization Thursday which were appropriately decorated

'ZZ -for the occasion Their guests 1^, Capt. l' b. Hreckley, Emerson Smith Hand Karl Coraon. That they-had jolly lime goes without saying. The refreshments were all that could have been desired, and every one dkl Justice

Word wa# received In this city yesterday of the death of A. U. Sparks, which occurred at hla home In Philadelphia Tue-day morning. He the father-in-law of Clly Solicitor A; owell and waa well known here.

"omml—loner It. Howard Thorn left yesterday for Tronlou, where he will attend tlie State League Building and boau Association, which Is In

Mon In tbal city today.

Young m llabed huali

tinbloUco.

sn dc-lres lo buy an estab- Fob Herr —A three-room'apart-lew. Addrtaa B. U., Han- merit, urlvate; centrally located. Ad

<• I drea* 0., Sbktin w. oftlre.

BOARDS COMBINED Male Rapllara Alas Hirer N) Proponed amendments to the constitution of Ihe New Jersey Slate Baptist Association, with a few alterationwere adopted by the se—Inna of His body In tjre ('antral Baptist Church Trentop, Tuesday. By the adoption of the amendmenl the three bodies which formerly go« erned the organization, the ml—In board, the young people’s board and the board of education, are merged lulu The constitution, hi Its aa adopted, was presented by Hie Rev. Frank H. Smith, of II addon Held. The Rev. James A. Francis, of Bor ton, addressing the convention on "Hi kingdom as refleotad in the temptation story," took occasion to criticise pres-ent-day conditions, and stated that they were of the kind that demanded ■it stones be made of bread. The Rev. E. O. Wilson made a report rr the executive committee, and the obituary report, read by the Rev. H. S. (Julllin, showed that the association bad lost live members by death during

e year.

The following offlerrs were elected: President, F. W. Ayer, Camden; flrsl vice president, D. U. -Gsrrabrant, Bloomfield; second vice president, T. M. Eastwood, Burlington; general secretary, Delavau Dewolf, Newark; secretary of education, F. A. Smith, Haddoutleld. secretary of youog people'! work. K. O. Wilson. Newark; Ireaarfrer, George E. HIII, PlalnHeM.

MCALLISTER’S

...THE... BUSY DRY GOODS STORE ARE SHOWING • A FINE LINE OF NEW FALL GOODS

FLANNELS -NNI

LBE INDIES' HOMEjOURNALROTERNS

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

Scotch Dali Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. OPEN ALL WINTER quid rrrhieA lintus wtore on- m*y com-

j j-sopi-J Ii , ,<7 ii r Ke [ B. McOIBENY, Prop.

Cottages and Bungalows.

FOR SALE

<1 hath.

Two Story Bungalow, comer property, nine Price. $3,600.00, furnished. Nine room cottage, situated on Wesley avenue near Thirteenth street, fire place in living room and up-to-date in every way. Price. $3,750.00. Picturesque bungalow, five rooms and bath. Price, $1600.00. Hotels, cottages, lots, for rent or sale. Joseph I. Scull 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

Our Specially is Ocean 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 Ire found here from $1000.00 upwards with riparian grant. MASSEY "8c EDWARDS

ST. CHARLES PLACE,

$600.00

WESLEY AVENUE, "ear Seventeenth street, sidewalk, curb, up-tu-grade $1,075.00 AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth alieeta $1,850.00 OCEAN AVENUE, Between Thirteenth and Fourteenth

alreel*, graded, curbed, sidewalk

$2400.00

Glarence S. Scull 605 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey

H0T6L blSe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. . Between Kiglilh and Ninth Streets

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL CKNTKAI, AVK.. OCEAN CITT. 8

I. WINTER Mr., c. qrrzKL

THE KATHLU

WYOMING >31 OCEAN AVF.Xf»:

A. P. mLNEM

THE ELBERON NTH AND CEXTHAI. AVENCE •-u-r ll-al. Kerry Room Thoroofhly ■R. ei.i.a r_ navi.on. Prop.

HOTEL ATGLEN NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE IM-'ii l-ir Xlnn—a and Klrrrn Hoi Water Hnu Ocean Clly, N. J.

THE LAUREL

MEN. NKtlTH TOWNKF.NB, Prnp

MAPLE COTTAGE UrneV Eleventh and West Avenue Oeean City, N. J. Mechanic Hoarders Wanted *tai and Upwards MEM. M. FI. A MAC AM

JACOB SCRUFF THE PIONEEH BAKERY. I, TOO Ii—r, Aimm, In— m, 1.1. rr—hBreaul. Ilea-ad Oaken daSy. Waddtae cakaa a —aeialiy. Ordare daUvaand rra* — rranra. WoUdBedall—d eaWin«■ y.-

MONEY TO UOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waillug for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you al once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front pnqiertleH. Choice cottages foi -ale. Alan Int- fur Investment and for Improvement—-tIM choice ol Ocean Clly. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. 1.

HARRY F. STANTON REAL ESTATE and IHSURAHCE PROPERTICS BOUGHT ANDSOLD MORTGAGES PLACED OFFICE-Elgfctli Street Behn Mm? femes

During J.uly and August fly ti—lug ELECTRIC IRONS You ere foolish to roast over a coal, wood, oil, or gas stove doing your Ironing when you can use an electric Iron and Hie temperature of the noma wlIFnol he raised. From Missouri Call 76 Don the Bell, or 117-A ou the Inter-State and a representative will call and abow you how Co - Solve the Problem The coat of thla luxury la so small that It ta hardly worth considering. Tlie Ocean Citr Electric liglit Company

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone tjA-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building

739 ASBURY AVENUE

Ocean City,

New Jersey

ROWELL’S

Tt— E=> A II^ah-vl» e*. —DRYGOODS, NOTIONS AMD I ne HreiODie store men's furnishings Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies' and Chil-* dren's Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers. Hosiery, Belts, Comlis, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men’s Caps, Under-

wear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc.

YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE

ROWE LL’S

921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

For Rent. - No. 880 Central

ban bud lam, 832 Central.

Persona d—I ring Instruction In music i piano or pipe organ, or In vne-a' _iualc or harmony by a rom|ielen

llDfarntahed onllage, teacher with heat of clly and enuntry Apply Ken- references, can apply lo P. O. Box

If I Cape May Cotftrt Houas, N. J.

kf.aI ms-tatm AMD immosanom.

C. L. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT... is* A.imry Ar-oua. Oesaa Clly. W. J. Lola tar ms. Couae— tor real. Corr—pood-a— —limed !j 1111

J^ARK LAKE Undcrtalter and Embalmer

OCKAM city.b.j.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

W. C. SPEAKMAN, Agt. Ocean City, N. J. Care of the Blscayne.

CMS. E. (DIMS 11

First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL «

Pree Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, IS. J. We «III deed lots on Hie Main avenue, one and one half blocks from the ocean, free of all lucumbranen, to tbos* persona who will build voltage* on same i-oetlng not less than *1500. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. New Jcrsay