OCEAN CITY 05 SENTINEL »- — 7 — ^ ' • • " , " ■ • VOL. XXXI.-. OCEAN CITY, N. /, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1911. NO. 32
Ocean City Sentinel
CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor
o Per Year, Strictly it
«TTOKaiKV*-.tT>I.Jl
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
[jAW 'OFFICES * W Apgar &. Boswell,
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
LAW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Counsellor-at-l-aw
CIIUKCh SERVICES.
Otis M. Townsend A Prarlleal Seanliore Archltee Llwiaeil by (lie Slate. . EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Aabury Avenue
Four Barbera
NO WAITING
T.C. HUTCHINSON. M. I). IIomoeopathiMt. 624 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KKIIITH ST. Ajrb W1CSI.KV AVK.
Ht;;: Men Com,*. D.'
Dr. w.t. HAINES t COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue
HILDRETH FOR ASSEMBLY NEGRO DEFEATED TRY TO BORROW MONEY FOR
BY A NARROW MARGIN; FOR CONSTABLE
LESS RATE OF INTEREST
Little Interest Shown in Election by Voters in Cape
May County. ‘When it wi JudKe Jatuen M
AMBERGRIS STILL
M
ADDOCK S PHARMACY
P-PRICE 7BC-4
. E Hildrrtli, for Aiweinbly,
>1 of only .Vi In this clly ovei SlauKbler, Ills llemoeratlr opp
Hlldrelh'sfrli
'ape May Illy, It w
lave Klven him a luajorlly of a VI, If (tot 2i«l Hi va* rather Unlit ■ave been the n the county. rJuilRe Hildreth won out by the na ow marKln of ISO majority. Evans ti. SlauRlHer maile a Rre tlRlit for the otllce, but the peop
Iblne, 12.07; West 1 ape May, South fat* May, *212; Avalon, *2.32; Cape May City, *2.25; Cape May Point, *2.30; Hotly Beach, *2 00; AnKleeea, *2.18; Ocean Clly, *2.21. Sea *2 30. In Upper .Township the Is *150, the only township In the ty with a rate below *1 71
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SEC RET SOCIETIIE*^^
P&MaSi
Millinery
Atlantic City Theatres
' J. tl. lllldrolh'M ’ S26 Astmry Ave.. Oceai^CIty, N. J. |
flfladame Jflazzi
THURS., FRI. AND SAT.
MODISTE
MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2.30 P. M
iiuwas *ml^Ksaey jfakMA T*llorh'g a
The Star uf the New Tbwilr.- Company,
605 EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■MORGAN HAND. Jk.
Guy Bates Post
The Challenge
lly Edward Child* Carimiter A Ktirriug Dram" of th* tirrat Ain.-ri -an , Droert
H. STEELMAN
Maud Gilbert. Franck Carlyle. Henri Travers, Waller Carter. Macey HarUn. Joel Hay. Uiehard Tst.-r. Cbarlea Chnppelle.
Fresh Meats
^xt.t. aim, J5 and 11 m
Teas. Coffees, Fine Groceries
MON. TUES. AND WED.
end Provisions
ZELDA SEARS in a New
POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER |
Comedy
FOURTH ST. and USSURI WE.
THURS.. FRI. AND SAT.
Cigars and Tobacco. Orders Dcllrcrcd Orders receive prompt mention.
Naximova in New Play
I It may bejost barely possible that some I
i other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, |
j| but abetter quality—
-“IMPOSSIBLE." I
, 1 We have it and we have it good. GiyeJj
1 us your order for the Sunday poultry. We |
§ dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market
8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave.
! Every thing in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
lid thal
Some People in This Cityi s Feel That They Will Make 11 Considerable Money. J' ! of Ocean CJIy’a resident" ho|«e ! c
‘‘nice little penny'’ byj* 1 ambergrl" they have been
joyhiR a vacation mouth. They " quietly restjDR In
irlp 1
Hire
chweiiksvllle. Pa. they visited Mrs. d family In 'Ml.
Holly for a few days. Squire Kush resumed hlsdiiUeotn-Capb-C. In llreckley’s paint store. Frank Schneider. Hie well-known young athlete of this city, will take part In the cross-country run In Fair mount Park next Saturday, under'tlie auspices of the University of Pennsylvania. Frank will also lie In the cross-country run In Philadelphia
Thanksgiving Day.
It. E. Boyle purehaaedi Dr. son's cottage at Eleventh street and Simpson avenue. It Is understood
Ocean City Isslge. No. 171, F. M., paid a fraternal visit to K Lodge. No. 153, at Llnwood, day evening. A pleasant Hr
KSWHMSta!
arm z rrixrzziXK
R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance
The Pontiere BOOT sSHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE PIMM Aabary Ave., Oceee City. N. J.
Nos. 744-46 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage
FISBER NAMED AS SUPERVISOR
Former Mayor of City Enters Upon Duties of His New Position, Hubert Fisher was on Saturday I odered the position of highway sup by Commluloner Marts, head thjs department, and ha accepted He began tils duties Monday mornli The salary Is *1020 a year. Mr. Fisher expre-setl a desire welt until his selection had been n Bed by the Board of L'otnmlsslonera at the regular meeting today, but was told that all Ibe commlsani concurred In the choice and It would suit all If he began the duties of the position Monday morning The selection of Mr. Fisher appears In give general satisfaction. In fact, many are well pleased with the choice
ede.
Mr. Fisher was one of the caudl■teaforthe Board of Come and polled a large vole, running close the vole given Commlsaloner Marts The new highway aui>ervUor was mayor of this city Ip Its early days. 'Vlien this resort was being laid out e was engaged In grading, road building, etc.^id la thoroughly familiar with the Hra of work which will come under the bead of hie dntlee.
All Other Candidates on Re- "v | publican Ticket in This : SUNDAY SCHOOL
City Were Easy Winners.
I. perhaps. In the nfti
HAS “RALLY DAY" Members Arc Given Incentive to Do Good Work Next Six Months.
The only semblance
llte beach and on me j this city was In the n$ently. where William H. Tun if tne^mbergns from the man, was on the Itep
few: ’fbr the oflh
was washed' high ti| t and escaped Hie a
“• “Hbergrb
nle Hi
hale was d Inside the boardwalk. other portions of this valuah ay by Hi
of the
,M.y
iibergrl.
those who have gathered from either or both of the xtloued are Matthew C. Fife,
Policemen Ed Seaman and Waller Foster, Fred, rtepple and J T. Adams Samples were sent a short time since • experts for the purpose of ascertaining the value of the And. and Idr several days the answer has leen awatled
considerable anxiety.
’ before at tills tiine of y Sutton & forson Id. Bus ■ pany is tilling Hie Ocean a of Seymour. Davis, at Ft treet, and building Ocean a full width at that point. The y has also started the woi
getting lots In shape and bulldli bulkhead 2000 feet long at Forly-llfth treet for the Ocean City Estates. Ii ddilion to this, the company has lie un the construction of a conoret niudation for a large standpipe a
Avalon. _ Xo open Asbars Avenue.
It was decided at the meeting of tin Clly tdmmlsslouers on Thursday aflci
to open Asbury avenue betweei
Fifty-sixth and Sixtieth streets. A no lleeofsucli Intention was ordered t published. The ordinance will b
' at the meeting of the boati
large number of vol stable wete lost by reason
that many, after placing " Die ballot, neglected to mi lo the right of the “sticke course, thrs- could nut be (
There were only 21* vote First Wald There w
1 November 10.
Uwnrlvrt, Conference. The third quarterly conference c First M. E. L'huich will lie held ■venlng. It Is said that only routine :iti-lness will come before the memtierB
Turner,
dd In fav
>y a number of voters, and friends of ieorge Stanton and Maurice Hillman «s| their ballots for one of these tu •reference to Hie regulsr nominee. Stanton won out, his vote being 56. Hillman had 43, and Turner only 36. Home ol Hie residents of Hie ward
versary of Hie ocru-, •lidsomc ifuarters In i.u Sunday last, was a great "ijdly day”
observance by Hie members 6f tbe
rst M. K Sunday School.
Mark W. Adams, su|>erlalendenl of e school, presided aver the exercises, lilcli were of a pleasing and enler-
IIIII11
cited.
v words < •r One."
n the Si 18. Thi
d Ward the
mbly—J. M. E Hildreth, b
lam, 152. Hoard of Education St lies, It., 181; Alfred 185; (I year) 8|«ncer
•r Brown, l. #
(2 years) K. B. V. Powell, R., B. Swan, IL,
Assembly—J. M. E. Hildreth. It ,1) Evans U. Slaughter, D., 112. -Coroner—Dr. N. A. Cohen, II., 10 lonalhan Hess, D., Bl. Justice of the Peace-Frank I
Wap
151.
Board of Education—(2 yeais) It. B. Stiles It , 171; Alfred W. Powell. K. 157: 11 year) Spencer B. Swan, It, 168 Constable—Win. H Turner, R., 3* George StaDton, It., 56; Slaiirlce H'lll-
man.43.
Hillman also received two Demi crmtic votes, and Stanton was give one vote as a ineqiber of Hie Board 1 Education.
The tl
by Miss Min duet Ly Ml*
rva Adams; instrumental Adams and Ertrl Barber; I, Misses' Wrlgglns and Wallace Mathis; song, Jean-
Be Darby; vocal duet, Scott Adams id Alfred Headley; Ming, members primary de|iartmeiit; vocal selee•11. Harvey Marts, Carl Moore and
Julius Mathis.
Addresses were made by Dr. Brum yale, Mr. Adams and ItobL Fisher, e latter having been aaperlnlendem the llrst Sunday schoul, which
organ lied In 1881.
Pretty souvenirs, consisting of American Hag and button, were sciited to all In attendance. of the occasion was the preseiilition, by Mr. Fisher, of a plan by which the ten members of the Sonday school making the highest numtier of points In church snd Sunday school attendance and In the number itt new scholars brought In will be given a trip to historic Valley Forge. Tbe lime limit expires on the tlrst
City Commissioners Think This Municipality^Shonld
Not Pay 6 Per Cent.
At the regular weekly meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners Thursday afternoon, Mayor Headley said the city Is paying G per cent. Interest for money borrowed for Its running expenses. He expressed the view that money can he borrowed at 5 percent. Commissioner of Revenue and Finance Thorn said tBSClf the board members desired It-be would take tbe matter up with different deposltonea
id report at the next meeting.
On motion of Commlsaloner Marti,
lr. Thorn was so instructed.
Tills Is a subject that has been talked rer a number of times In the past few years The city has been a borrower
tbe Ocean City .bank, and officials
of this Institution have declared that bank would not loan money lo the
city for lem than 6 per cent.
It has been claimed that tbe city >n borrow money from banks or trust companies In other places at live per
Hay.
Johu S. Morris, 0/ Philadelphia, so farxecovered from his recent serious Illness as to he able to come to this city and open bis cottage on Wesley nue, near Tenth atreet. He Is ao panted by Mrs. Morris. They will spend a week here. They are entertaining Mr. Morris' sister, Mrs. Julia Uniuliarl.'nf West Philadelphia.
Mrs. Carrie K. Carter and lierdaugh. ter. Misa Grace Carter, of this city, are visiting at Tacony, attending the Iweqty-Hfth wedding annlveryry of Dr. and Mrs. Bolin. Mcw^HofTh niece of Mrs. Carter. They will be absent ten days. Miss Carter has been visiting her brother, Charles. Iq Bridge-
HER HEALTH RESTORED IN THIS CITY, WILL BUILD HERE
Will Attend Convention. K. M. Hutton and Everton A. Coraon, of the firm of Hutton A Corson this city, will attend the big Good Hoads' iTonventlon to be held In Koebester, N. Y., on November 14, 15 and 10. Hoad builders from many sections of the country will be at Ihh
gathering. -r. Mar Have Debates.
Members of Waablngton Camp, No. 75, P. O. H. of of tbla city, are talk log of holding debalw at aome of thi lodge’s meetings during tbe winter months. Tliyre are some good speakers among Hie members of tbe camp.
It's dignified and glvaa you clous sense of security to ow OCEAN CITY.
•iblllty 1
WILL BUILD TWO PRETTY COTTAGES Philadelphians, One Here for First Time, Buy Land From J. M. Chester. James M. Chester, the resl estate operator, has disposed of 100 feet of ocean front land at Twentieth street to Dr. Chariee T. Gllden, a Philadelphia dentist, and Franklin H. Hurst, of Fox Chase, a large contractor ment work, each taking 50 feet. Both will build haudsome cottages within a short time. Dr. Uildeo has been a summer resident of Ooeau City,located at 027 W ley avenue, but Mr. Hurst was b for the tlrst time e few days ago. ctuoipanylug the doctor on a trip. He pleased with this rera decided to buy this ocean front land with his friend. Tbe land was sold fqr the Sutton A
Corson Co.'
Ocean front Is wauled bybody these days," said Mr. Chester, In ■peaking of this transaction.
Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
ee, your respoe
Dwnsr makaa you a ucm Think It over, then call o; HABBY HEADLEY,
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbnry avenue, next to fire house who will show you tbe vary best way and some of thi greatest bargains to be found here on the easiest |
Virginia Young Woman Gives O. M. Townsend Contract for £4,000 Cottage. Oils M. Townsend, one of Ocean City's enterprising builders, has received the contract to erect a collage Miss Caroline Harman on the Ocean Front Beatty Co.’s tract, cost-
ing *4000
Miss Harmcu, who Is tbe daughter of the State treasurer of Virginia, can this city In III health and under doctor's cere e short time ego. Bl remained here two weeks and went away absolutely well. She was m pressed with the healthfulness beauty of this resort that she decided Invest. She saw C. H. Brick, the reel estate operator, and endeavored to buy a house Mr. Townsend bad altered for sale on the Gardens Co.’ having been purchased. Miss Harmon Is a hustling young uslness woman. She owns ami gee two farms In Virginia.
PAYMENT WITHHELD
At tbe meeting of tbe Board ol Commissioners Thursday aflernoon, number of-bills were presented for approvsl, Commissioner Thorn said be could uot pass a bill of *120 presented by Dr. H. T. Foulds, former ras said that Dr. Foulds’ term of office expired at the same time Bk that • former elty officials, on October
BUYS ON OCEAN FRONT
Bank Takes iso Feel
The demand for beach front land In
growing, a* Is shown by
the almost weekly reports of sales. Massey A Edwards have sold .160 feet of ocean front laud, between Twenty-llrs* and Twenty second Is, owned by Thomas 8. Sims, of Millville, to Peter K. DuBole,
of Glaesborn.
Mr. Dullols, who Is cashier of tbe Glassboro National Hank, Isa brother-lu-law of Dr. A'lleo Corson, of this city.
For Ha i.g —1500 West avenue. Ocean
City, eight rooms, good eoudlttou,
Wm. H. GBaxmiDMEK. 3005
Philadelphia.
County Collector and Mrs. Joseph I. Scull, oft hts ol|y, have leturned from a two wceka' visit to Hot Springs. Va. They had ikfliie time, and both w benelllted byXIielr sojourn III- that I eel resort. /
WILL HAVE DEBATES
The members of the Usbere' Union of the First M. E. Church held a meeting Monday evening, and It was dacided to have debates at the meetings
during tbe winter.
The first of these debates will be held week from next Monday nlgbt. Tbe question to be debated le, "Resolved, That commission government lr xnore beneficial to Ocean City than tbe proIons form of governmeuL” The speakers will be: Ontheaffirmllve, Arthur Shoemaker, Maylln Robison and I.eunard Lear. Negative, Maurice Hillman, J Edgar Vosa and
Roscoc Sharp.' “
The union elected St. Clair Thorn head usher In place of Maylln. Robfn-
GIRLS FALL BACK
Now I.rad In Ike "Trio I
In tbe "Trip to Palestine” contest In progress among the pupils of the Pint 1’resbytenan Sunday School, the boys
ot Ik the ! ■ayll)ey»>
HADE DELEGATES TO CONVENTION Gathering: of Sunday Schools at Plainfield Will Have Local Workers. The third annual convention of the Presbyterian Sunday schools of thh will be held In Plainfield ot November 14, 15 and 16. Much buslof Importance is to be ti and delegates will be present from every section of the State. The local Presbyterian Sunday School will be represented at the ventlon by three delegates and ipresentetlve. The delegates will be Miss Ada M. Kenck, Mis* Louise Corson and tbe Rev. H. T. Casselberry, who le superintendent of the Sunday school. The representative will he Mine Maude
Foulds.
The young ladies elected to repremt the school at this convention mong the active workers In tbe church end Sunday school,
Miss Fannie I. Davy, of Philadelphia, who recently purchased OUs M. Townsend's bouse 011 Gardens road, on the Gardens Co.'s tree*, through the agency of Clayton Halnea Brick, earn*
lo Hits city for tbe flret tlm '
Jut t.
mer Street Supervisor Warren W. Brown and wife left here Saturday for Florida. Mrs. Brown will remain about a month. Mr. Brown may stay lille longer. It Is possible they may rent a email hotel In the Bontb, to be run by them In Ibe winter, they continuing their present boose here la
tbe summer.
'allege with ell modern coovenlres, six bed rooms, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and servants' quarters, large yard, located on Central avenue. In the central part of the city. Owner will sell on easy termr Andrew X X . Hkctikei. office, tf He sure and go lo H. K. Smith A Sons for anything In the Hue of Wall “nper. You will not only be treated iht, but yon will get a square deal.
look
t tha n
vaebt Clah Beaeflt. Tbe Ocean City Yacht Club had a eneflt at one of the Pblladelpbta theatres Frldey evening, which wae well attended. Among those preaeot from Ocean City were H. F. Stanton, tha secretary, end wife. For Rkxt. — Unfurnished cottage, Na. 830 Central avenue. Apply Booben l.udlam, 332 Central. tf
Two family furnished house, four bed rooms and modern lot 40x108, Seventh and Atlantic avenue, as an Investment will pay 14 per coot. A corner lot Nineteenth and Central avenue, and two corner lots Thirtieth and Asbury avenue, bargslns for quick
sale.
Two hundred feet on Sixth stsaet •rk grounds and neat the
ocean. *181— — Bungalows and cottages at
counter prlcea.
FRANK E. DARBY,
REAL ESTATE
fteoteh Hall coat, fifth Aten wbslf.y avkmcb
The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper airs.swreps.ahekee. SuctioncleausSooi
Fok Sams —COttatfM end lot* In covering*, etc., all In one, easy, auto- - desirable locations in Ocean City, ffiatic. dustleas operation. For sale or _ — . . CHA8. U. Adams Hbo.,
720 Aabary Ave.
•ran*
, Price N. Hick mon,
11-1, 2L
■unity, the Flret National Hank of! teed to work single or hreati Clly asks you to Inveptlgate reasonable. Apply belt standing. Twelfth and Asbury.

