Ocean City Sentinel, 9 November 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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All eotiiiuimkullone .vliiiubl lie net nim|Minle<l with the fii’ll name mnl nililreiw of the writer, not ii'eeemnrlly of publlentlnn, but n« a guarantee nf

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Will we have ai tinier your eale

TO BEGIN WORK ON NEW PIER

Jos. G. Champion Dismantling Building Preliminary to Starting Operations. ~ l«>e|ih (i. Chainptou ban received ■ ‘■uiitracl In make the luiprove. iiila to.the Clirla. 8. Hand Co.’a

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CITY COMMISSIONERS

SPEAK AT REVIVAL

OCEAN CITY FOLKS FELT AT HOME

Penteetfstal Services in First M. E. Chnreh Are Drawing Large Congregations. .Mayor Headley. Commlmloner It Howard Thorn ami CoinmiMlouer Marta made short addresses at

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lloardwalk. Mr’. ChamX. who UJ HCa,d FraI,k M ‘ C ° nl y and ‘"t been niithiirtaed ft. prepare new plan-. Kenneth Howe in Phila- 1U e mb „, „f , h e offlclal b

ll ‘ l ” delphia Church. church.

I he new plana eonlcmplale u« ; present hulldiiiK with an addlllu '1th <*f H feet fur a steeplechaae. ntUKh the center will be an i

width I

niKli the sleepleclii

PERSONALS.

MtliiK relallvea bH

John B. ItlKKioa.

James Kleld, of Phlladelphl H iccetil Kiiesl of Ihe Kltiernn. 'N nark Dll'enbeek, of I'hih

Charles A. Doe,

d the wlnleitmontha.

a Kialey, In this city, iiilrick, nf Hhlladrlph

city, hare K'nie In Corpus Texas. . I'lareiiceVerKiiatiii nni^Hir iiiiik in New York. Uamta ItrldKelon. Mrs. Mary Mason b. vlsiiin M. Wheatun, win I at he I'lrnsmilrllle.

Miss Clara!

adelphla. . Mr. and

Mrs. X C. (hMlfrey, Mrs. Hester CiiuiiitiKliam. of I'hllatlslphla. Is vIsltliiK her sun, HughCunnliiKham.'aiitl family In this city. Mrs. Mary Miller has returned to her home In this city after an extended visit lu relative*nt Yonkers, X V. Mrs. Annie Darby, of this inly. Is vlshlufc Mr. and Mrs Norman Darby, In Philadelphia, for a couple of weeks. Mr. atid.Mta. Clayton l>. llafy, Jr., nl Philadelphian, have been siiendliiR a few days In Ihrlr liandsume hay villa

In this city.

Mrs. John I,. .Howlter and son. of

Millville, a

> occupy In it their mtlace,

Mrs. KnuMsh has closed her Asbury -dsmthler, Mrs. I,l/.rle Sampson, no We«ley avenue UaMon Dana, of I'hllailelphla, w ho owns a iatRe double house here, wasnmniiR the visitor's this week. He reR-l-tercd at the AlRlen. (ienrRe Y. Hchock, of I’hiUdelphla. wasamuiiRihe voters here Tuesday He owns a collaRe and spends the smumer seasous'lu this city. Morris H. Johnson, of Atlantic Clly, was a visitor here Tuesday. He killed sixty rtucka while on a RunnhiR trip near Atlantic City Saturday Mrs. Isabelle Alexander closed her West aveiiue cuttaRe yesterday and has Rone to s|«iul Ihe winter months will, relatives In Philadelphia. Mr and Mm. Charles S. Patton, of Philadelphia, summer resident* here, were aiuoiiR the visitors on Saturday They registered at Ihe Imperial. Builder Allen Scull and family, accouipaiiled'by Miss Bertha Bcull and John J Foster, took an auto trip to Valley Borge and return Sunday V Mr. and Mrs. II. K. Stanton, who were in the Wayno apartments all summer, have R»ne to Ihe Rlacayue, where they will remain durluR the

Boardwalk th o the theater.

«nrd of the prt*ent btllli heater will be modern In e OOU. raudi grealer than wa y the orlRinal plans. Beyond the theater will U

n I be Boardwalk front there be ■e :!0 feet dAp and I.VIfeel In wldl ie used as a resting place by the

DYOTT AT CHARLESTON

speediest boats on

lied I

lit-ld it

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17 feet h

notable

iiaiiRe Hie wh le or part of tin Nislts on January I, IBI'J, for : ilates registered or coupon Ikm leiioiuliiatlons of fjl, FIDO am: ■earing Inlerest at the rate of ent |wr annum,-payable semi ally, and redeemable at Hie pi ■f Hie Culled Stales if er mu md interest payable -JO years Dial date In Culled Stales Rold c tal- savings bonds are e all taxes or duties of the I States, as well as from taxation I

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■lit es|ieetally for speed. Tliuugli ■ osiially attractive looking from withI. ns the Northern yachts which cum South III the winter generally are, th !l Is Mpe.bly lilted- nut. Capl t ami hi> engineer live aboard th It Is their home In season au< J season. During his visit hi th I'apt. Dyntt will rail at the Can Yacht Club and hear somethlii e dory ami boat races hi whir Ihe rAaft of the club have figured dm

ANKLE BROKEN

Teleph

iged ‘.’I year*, of ployed by Hie Bell

:ie Company in Ibis city, met painful accident here Friday ling. He ran Into a Shore Fast car and broke hti) left ankle.

cycle on Wesley avenue and as he irnred F.lghth street the car came In dght, going toward the Boardwalk. He attempted to steer clear'of! he car. it his brakes failed to work. He mi Madslde Into thy car and was thrown

nlenlly.

W. K. Buckingham and Joseph Cox hel|>ed Mr. Dllks to the oBlre of Dr. I. N. Urtacom, where the fracture was , and later the young man was sent his home. He blames only himself Hie ai-cklent, Chief of Police Scull

WILL BUILD COTTAGE

delphia C

Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Edwards a: Mr. and Mrs. Win. K. Massey, of II -By, attended tiie services hi Park A< me M K. Church.VhlladcIphia.Hu lay evening, when life two morlgag churehjwpperty. amounting I. were burifyd. The pastor, tl

I of the

tiiS.I Uev

friend of b Edwin

Bow in

The

Mr/ Massey a

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•s flmn UrcHl! J'lty wet

also delighted to see ami hear Fran M. ('only, basso, and KenneUi Howi organlsl, both of whom have man, friends here. They have positions I

Mr. Bowman's church.

position a> church organist. Hr gav rccilals In the First M. F.,Churcli her

• ta-gaii In .this

rch Sunday evening and will conie every evening, with Hie exoepol Saturday, for two weeks, he speakers ou Monday evening elhe Uev. Dr. J. E. Bake and Hie . W. K. Fisher. Tuesday b meeting was hi charge

.adlea' Aid S

large of the servic-

er-of H

s’ Union

MEN TO PREPARE 1

Annual Feast by Official Board of M. E. Chnreh November 23. j The members of theoniclal hoard of the First M E. CJi'irch are Vc lv’. Ijr! Red In miking preparatl ns fori their annual turk-y dinner, which w ill held In the social room- of .theI church Thursday evening. Xove I. The members of Hie several iiilttees will be the same as last year, which means tbat the dinner w fully as good as the one 011 that and all present then will recall with pleasure the feast served. e men comprising the membei ship of the-ullclal hoard Include many ■f Ocean Cllj'a prominent bu> md professional men, gild mu

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Church, 'in the

•t Sunday night wer

1 speaking of the

WILL ISSUE BONDS

it meanest

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authority.

Applications lor the deposits Into bonds on J

thou, O sleeper? Arise, call 0|»in thy (Jod, If so be that (iod will think upon Dr. Brunyale llkeonl Hie .sleeping Christian to Jonah. As he fell asleep and endangered the lives of those 011 Ixiard the ship, so likewise does the ludlltereiit and inactive Christian Im-

peril Ihe whole church. MADE RICH IFAUL

'oiumodnre C. Howard Scheruierrn. of West Philadelphia^ who has been spemtmg a part of the week In city, was strolling alone the Boardwalk Tuesday, w hen he observed number of seemingly deformed people on the beach. ■ curiosity aroused. Mr. SchermerWent to the beach to Investig-ile. He dl-ruvered that the people, some of u he knew, were not deformed, rere bent double In their search

ubergris.

iutuodore Si-hermerhorn decided that he, ton, would try toAUnd some.

g Hie ai

der w ilh his <» certificates he bonds de-

Ired, for which the isistmaster will live him a receipt. When the po«tuaMCr receives the bonds applied for ie will notify the depositor and will deliver the b inds on presentation of (be receipt for the cert ill cal t» sur-

TheconversB

nfdeiHi.

Into ImiiuI

irtllleaies began to bear Interest forfeits Interest on Hie defioalts as tu Hie eof wlllidrawal for any other pur-

ostai 1

tionda are not counted the maximum off-iOl) poeilor, and tliere Is no IlmiUHou amount of available postal savings ids which may be aci|u!red llnally by* depoaltor. The exchange la at taking efTect on January depositor who has applied l Into bonds all or part of maximum balance of |o00 may deposit 11 additional amount In January, tough the bonds may not yet have

ren delivered.

Postal saving* bonds can be procured aly by the conversion of postal

lugs deposits and will not be lasued to persons who are not depositors. They may be sold or assigned to any person,

however, by the holder, and

registered bond Is assigned a new- bond

will be Issued In the ifhme

The Scull and Marts Co will begin at once the erection of a pretty cottage for Joseph Wallsorth.of Haddonflrld, on Briglijou place, near the Board-

walk. '

The bouse will liave an asbestos roof and all modern appliances throughoul,

md will cost about 1 l.uxi. The Uev. I.lnn Bow man, pai

By typographical errorlast week, the Park Avenue M. K Church, Phlla^el- -e*®rilllsh Sextinki. wa* made to sey that the ' phta, conducted ajuynur ——Fori

apartment Imuse lu be built for Charles | day night In Hie presence of a emigreA. Doe and wNe by the Ncull and gaikni that tilled the large auditorium. Marts Co I- lo cost KWOO. It should Two mortgsges aggregating rJB.000 have read (16,000. were burned, one of 18000 on Hie p —,« * ■» «■ —- nonage adjoining the church edlllce Were i.owesi Hiddrrs, Park avenue, and auotlier for f'JO.OOO TheSutlon A Corson Co., of this dty, 011 the church properly. Mr. Bowwere Ihe lo**l bidders for a lot of man Is oue of Ocean City'a well known macadam street work to he done in ' and popular summer residents. lladduuDeld. The work will amount! The nrst atep toward organlalug the 1,1 shout t-'AOflO. Thecoulract was not Park Avenue M E. Church was taken

MORTGAGES BURNED

lo about ISA,000. The contract

awarded at the lime Ihe blda were opened a few days ago, because of a press of business, but It will be given

out this evening.

much pleased with Ocean

MIssJ. Itnblnson. of Philadelphia, Was among the visitors to this city Thursdsy. Miss Itoblnnon owns a summer home at Fifth street and Cen-

tral avenue.

Commodore C. Howard Schermerhorn and Mrs. Mchermerh Philadelphia, spent a few days hese' daughter, Mine Elizabeth Layton, all this week. Mr, Hcheruirrhorn came'of Camden, returned home Saturday, daw a.to vote. i after spending a few daye In this city. Wm.H.Collleson.Jr., and wife, who Miss Maud Clark, of Philadelphia, were at the home of Mrs. folllsson's ! came down Tuesday and opened her father, H. A. W. Smith, a few week-, 1 cottage, 1324 Central avenue. She Is

Park Avenue M E. Church waa taken

on September IS, 1871, In then ouly partially settled.

The first board of trustees was appointed on January 18, 1873. On Jan-' nary 23 of tbat year the southwest corner of Park avenue and Norris street waa purchased as the alte for the chnreh. The first service was held In a frame chapel. April 27, 1878. A brick

chapel waa budt and this cated December 18, 1874.

service In the "old brick chapel" wti held May 18, 1900. The present hand some atruclnre waa built during the pastorate nf the Kev. Wallace MacMullen, D. D., who la now In Baltl-

dedb i last

hi Asbury »v

Hiey are boiniekeepiog. Mr. and Mrsi J. 8, Briggs, of Norrtstow n. Pa., are occupying their cottage, 011 Asbury avenue, near Thirteenth street, for,Hie benefit of Mre Briggs' health. She-has been ill. 'Thomas A, Pratl has returned to hli home lo West Chester, Pa„ after

accompanied by her two sisters, Mlsa | Mamie Clark and Mrs. A. H. Ivester.

of Philadelphia.

1 homae J. Duueau and wlftjwlll uldhrotoheA^to dl

For Hunt—A flat of id bath, by the year

"—-*—• *- ieefrable party. A

1 liumas J. 1 hiihsii anti “ii™ —in --r : , ,—--—. » leave loday on a*two weeks' trip They “ "' *“ ;Tw“ York ‘Th.hV.u^.VMMl KonS^-Larg. narlo, Move, umd and New York. Their daughter, Mb* one wm|er on | j; radiator attachment Beatrice. Is attending a business col-. f or heating bed mom; nicely nlckellege lo Philadelphia. J plated. Ioi|ulre No. 1 Kim H

The week-day meethlgs are being rid In Hi* lecture room of the church It Is likely that Dr. Brunyale will »ve some out-of-town preachers to adst him next week. At Hie morning seivlce In the church st Sunday fifteen persons were received Into church membership by letter. 'There were lo have been more, hut these were unavoidably atiseut and will jolii the church Inter. Dr. Bruuyale is ho|ieful of great re soils from these services. In opening

dinners, 1

and enjoy one of Hie very li

The st

i.y of

■f William It. Thnmpaoi

on Market etreet, near Tenth, Phih delphia, wa* enlcred-oire night earl, this week, and (15 waa taken from tl safe. The safe however, was damaged far In excess of this amount. Mr. Thompson is the son ^of Bober! M Thompson, o'f Philadelphia, a well known summer restdenlof Ocean Clly.

e shlpm

lapter

AI the last regular meeting of Hi Civic Club It was announced that letter had* been prepared and sen Mayor Headley commending him fn the manner In which the city's public alleys have been cleaned under his h

The members of Hie W. U. T. U. will meet at the Atgleu, the home of Mrs. 8. C. (jufT, uext Wednesday afternoon. The topic to be discussed Is "Purity In Art," led by Mrs. Hudson. A full leudance of Hie ^embers Is desired.

ud be

*0 that wjllilh

1 Ins codec Hon slid r

C. S. SCULL BUSY

1 Isrcnre S 8oull, the Eighth street ■si estate operator, has been unusually nay during the last few days. He has sold 100 feet of ocean front at Twenty-sixth street, owned by George B. Langley, of Millville, to Kdwsrd M. Evans, of Philadelphia, a lio has been mmer resident here for several 1. Mr. Evans will Improve the

land uext spring.

Mr. 8cull also has sold fifty feet of lauu ou Wesley avenue, between Thirty-third and Thirty-fourth streets, _ d by A, W. Henry, of Millville, to Dr. Wm. K. Elgin, of Philadelphia,

who will build.

SPECIAL DESIGNS i» CONCRETE BLOCKS and Sidewalks, also Brick Work aud Plastering. Schurch, Carter & Co. PCTKRSMrua, N. J. S. L. SMITH GENERAL CONTRACTOR CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY... 505 NINTH STREET ls;l me give you a bid on your next OCEAN CITY. N. J.

* Westey -avenue I >t between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets for $1,100.00. * The above lot is 105^ feet deep and is a bargain. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean city, X. J.

"II-S AMD COTTAttM

Scotch ftall Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. TER

Real Estate Bulletin

Club, 25x75 feet. $325.00 $600.00 $1,075.00 and Fourteenth $1,850.00 aud Fourteenth $2400.00

Clarence S. Scull 605 Eighth Slreet Ocean City New Jersey

Our Specialty is Ocean Front More profit has liesn made from Ocean Front investments titan all others combined in Ocean City. We can secure yJu the best liari'nins to lie found here from $1000.00 upwards with riparian grant. MASSEY & EDWARDS

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.' No waning for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains 111 Bay and Ocean front pro|iertlea. Choice cottages for Bale. Also lots for investment aud for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER A CO., Ocean City, N. J.

Advertise in the SENTINEL

ffsrbor Bay on otbsr; futnecity Par*. B. McOIBENY, •Prop. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Resident Norse n H0T6L JDiseAYHe... Ocean Ave. Between FJIghth and Ninth Htreets

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. 8MITH

THE IMPERIAL fKNTRAL AVK, OCEAK CITY, 8 1

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THE KATHLU

OCEAN CITY. N.J.

MIMMKH LEWIS * CON AKU WYOMING tat OCEAN AVKMI'fc Orrnm Clly. IN. J. Ipen all tbs yaar ? Hot Water Hsa a. r. miiJiEB THE ELBERON I Formerly U* Emmstt) E145MTM AMD t'EMTDAI. AVEETE »ce» C ity, *. J. lot Walsr Knsl. Every Room Tboraucbly Haatad. MEW. ELLA E. MATLOD, Froy.

HOTEL

NINTH AND CENTRAL Open lor MlDtUsa ud El

Hot Water It sal

Ocean City, N. J.

ATGLEN NTRAL AVSKOI

THE LAUREL

MBS. NMITH TOWMWRMD. Wray

MAPLE COTTAGE Comer Eleventh and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarders Wauled •Aid sad Upwards

MORE APARTMENTS .Hen Mean (tela Contract Froi Allen Bcull has been given the co trucl'by A. J. Smith, Ihe Ice aud coal dealer, to build a two-family a; at the comer of Heveutb • aud Wealey avenue, costing about

17000.

The apartments will be finished In' de In red oak aud a bot-Water beating system Installed . The bouse will have an asbestos shingle roof f apartments, It Is staled, will be among the most complete iu the clly.

They say thahwbere a whale la found swordfish Isn’t far away. A dead

found on the beach near

Fortieth street, one day this week. The body was seven feet luug, and the eword two feet In length. The men at of the llfe-aavlng stations waut after the eword, but It Was found that ie workmen uearby bad disposed of

fish.

Howard Bcbermer-

boni Is anxiously awaiting tha Christmas holidays, for soon after these came he will hie to Florida and Indulge In ble favuntg pastime of fishing for tbe large and gamey base. M r. Bcbermersaya that If hla family were as much in love with Florida as be Ie, be would build a bungalow there and oc-

cupy It every winter.

Cards were received a few days ago y some of Ocean City’s residents an-' nouncing the marriage of Dr. E. C. on, of this clly, and Miss May Frikocea Sherwood, of Detroit, Mich. Tire wedding occurred Iu Brooklyn on October 80. Dr. aud Mrs. Weston are living temporarily Iu Atlantic City.

For Hale.—Two lots, 25x105 feel .Jo «86, Sec. A.,Waaley avenue. Price 1100. Apply H , Sentinel oftlce. _ For Hunt —A three-room apart- 1 ment, private; centrally located. Ad dnoa 0., Bbntixbl office. Try and advertisement In the Hkn-

CHARMING LITTLE COTTAGE. eight rooms and bath, Wesley avenue between Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets, facing ocean. Fine location. Four minutes from both Railroad Depots. Panelled walls, open fireplace and large pantry. Out-kitchen with tubs and toilet. Only $3,750.00. Ka*y terms if desired. Deep lot f 120 ft.) suitable for garage. Fine opportunity for anyone desiring a summer cottage.

BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT ou Wesley avenue below Eighteenth street, facing ocean. 4oxiao feet, graded, concrete curb. Only $1,200.00. Just examine that snperb location and unparalleled ocean view and you will consider it the finest cottage lot for the price in Ocean City at this time.

OCEAN FRONT

200 Feet of Ocean Front indodin^ a corner, in a growing part of the resort. Riparian grant Good depth from avenue to Boardwalk. Only Si2,500.00. Easy terms. The actual cash required should easily be doubled within two years. Also Soyth Corner of Plymouth Place and Boardwalk measuring over 8o feet on the Boardwalk. This fine location, ripe now for apartments, stores, hotel or amusement uses, can be purchased 30 per cent cheaper than surrounding properties, making it the cheapest piece of ocean front in the business section. Massey & Edwards EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE

BAY FRONT AT BAYOUS near the Ocean City Motor 1

bungalow with boat landing—roomy, a all conveniences. Only J

believe this is the lowest priced improved prop-

erty along the water front. It in a rare opportunity. *

BAYOUS

■tor Boat Club, New ing—roomy, attrkrtive,

$1,650.00.

Have you examined the OCEAN END OF THE GARDENS TRACTT It i* the most beautiful developoaeat n this entire resort. Cottages are of a superior grade and they find buyers as fast as-built. We repcegent that tract in both lots and cottages. Let us give our information to you. You will certainly find it worth while if you admire the location.