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OCEAN CITY^SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER I«, 1911.

NO. 33

Ocean City Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON

r Year, Strictly in AUvancr

CITY DIRECTORY. ^ ^ CITY OFFICIALS

CMimCM SKKVICFS.

AVrOMHKYH.AT-l.AW.

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW. "..Ih-llor,Msei'r sod K.•miner In Cbamre, Xuprsnu. Court Commtea.ui.sr. Kouit l-nbUc. • APE MAY lOI II r HOUSE, Si. J.

(UppoUlo Fobho llulldliio). ’

JjAW OFFICES** Apgar & Boswell,

n»:on Al.

T.C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. IIomcBopatkiMt. 624 EIGHTH STREET ue-ne* Hnuny-xjui lu^s^in.yUo 1 J N. GRfSCOM, M. L). EIGHTH HT. AN'iWkhLKY AVK. »«lb Flwnre-in'IkTutlnler^ilab', It! A on..*' Hi.or*- l-'uin'm,. in. .- nm. 0 lo s IS in. Al U.iJisrd Ti.wni|*nd'*. Fslarniq, «-Xi to V-S.

LAW OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law

dll Allen Corson,H.D.-sje 8.6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now. Jersey

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** Inur-rttate ta)-A. DK. W. H. HA1NKS COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY N J.

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Otis M. Townsend A I’rartl.'sl 8ea*l.iire An-I.llec EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY, N J.

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER

I >ontiMt«"

809 Central Avenue

THK UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue Four Barbers NO WAITING

MAI)DOCK'S PHARMACY Klghlt. Klreet si.it Asbury Avenue. r-n-h-Mii 1^ nil-^.l).- 1 Ii-—i-litu—. * In*-

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Millinery

Atlantic Cilr Theatres

jm mVmVLihM 1 owLrtunlty 1 ll.r'a'sirn.h ' J. H. nildroth'o , sat Aalmry Ave.^Ooesn t'lty, N. J.

FIRE FIGHTERS, ROUTED FROM BEDS, MADE QUICK RUN

Aged Negro, III, Narrowly Escaped Serious Injury in

Burning Home.

Aitrt'li Alrxamler, mi »kinI r*>l»rrtl man, >titterlnic from ilrop.y ami alnne In bln niie-alnry rranir nlianly mi Hie alley oir Haven avemie, near Hlxtli •Ireel, met with a narrow esra|ie from nerlnun, If not ratai'lnjury. when hl» ilwellhiR eaunht Are about li oVlock

Win

i lire,

antler crawletl from the hut ami iplanhetl thrmiRh pooln of water neat by until he reached a place of aafety. icn neighbor* ami llremen arrived, waa taken to tieorge W. Krnat’f garage, where he waa aheltered for a few houra. Hiib«e<|iieiitly he waa aenl lo the hospital In Allaiitlc t 'lty.

caught

W, SCOTT HAND IS

AROUND NO ROOM IN THIS CITY FOR NEW PASTOR GAMBLERS AND RUM SELLERS

Many Well Known Preachers Spoken of ns Dr. Brun-

yate’s Successor.

MADE A DELEGATE! —

Chosen to Attend Rivers and Harbors Congress in Washington, D. C.

■e Firat

W. Seott Hand, caahler of National Hank of thla rlly, appointed a delegate of the Keeper Waterways Aeauelath

invent and Harbors rongre.«, win will meet allhe New Willard Hot Washington. I).December A, 7 a H. (‘ongretwiiiaii J. Hampton .Mon

Kind M E.

la-1, preahled over by the Hev. Hr N. J. Wright, iliatriel au|ierlnleiiileiit rilllnm K. Massey, It Howard Thori id (’. H' Hhoeuiaker were ap|Milnlet committee on pastoral relation* Hr. Hrunyate will end nt« live year*

DISTRICT MEET' FOR RED MEN

to tlx

It l>

oh with hole* In the the building through pl|>e* project. The*c huh to the city, Intheoplnior

i that

t'harlea Wat

of the Nil.

ml Hamuel t

t lire hoi

JVIadame JVIazzi modiste

MOKOAN HAND. .Ik.

THURSDAY. NOV. 16 MATINEE 2 30 EVENING 0.3

broke all record* hi reach They were arnmipanled by Harold Hand, a mem Iter of the company. Inable of three minute- after the alarm .truck by Minor Vincent, these firemen were on their way lo the scene

of duty.

The but waa like Under ami there iva* a big blase In a *l.ort lime The place w-a* gulled. The but adjoining, which hail been occupied bv Itlchard I'crkma, now In the county prlnnu, seemed of Helling liitoxlrtllng lli|Unr Illegally, waa somewhat damaged by lire, anil the barn of the Scull ami Marl* Co., near by. waa also ablaae, but tl.e name* were quickly extln-

sM.clalli.il, heh:

ily and Cape May County promi iiently before the member* of the saw. in, who came from many aectlinn

of the country. ^

Hhnuld he go- to thla meeting It I'aHhlngton, he wlll/ui.doubledly d. inch In the way of advcrtlalng till. . a clIon of Hn.it I. Jersey. *

g.ilshed.

TWO HOURS OF LIFE MOTION PICTURES

: All Suatw I

FRI. AND SAJ-. NOV. 17 AND 18 MAT. SAT. AT 2 30 niAHLKH FltOHMAK Frmul*

H. STEELMAN

Fresh Meats

Teas, Coffees, Fioe Gieceries

MADAME Nazimova

CHURCH SOCIETIKS. » , " l Auxl..wy »oclely ui**l* nr. ian.ni ol-racli immlli. IT, H. Hn-li; Vka-I’raalduit. Mr*..

end Pro.isions

POULTRY DKK-WKI) Til OUDBR ; FOURTH ST. eed tSBURT HE.

The Marionettes

Ily llenw Wolff rrieca, asc. SO.-. 70c. II. H.fto. *a

DUTCH MARKET

The mc.i.lier* of the Ladles' An ary of the First Pjjabyterlan Ch will have a Dutch market in the m rooms of the church on Thursday evening, December 7. The member* are making great | a ration* for thla event, which gives every promise of being one of the moat unique a Hair* ever held In this city. The HKXTINKL w ill give further particular* a* the date approaches.

Idl'd tc

Tty Coiuiul-skinera have

. _ arrange for the extension of .... Boardwalk from Hevenleenth Twenty-third alreela. To Ihls ehd Ihev agreed lo advertise the sale of yt-l.uoo worth of bonds. In he delivered

January IS, I0IJ.

• Woman's Obrwi.sn

I'AwirrorrXuSr/^:

It may be jjist barely possible that some other fellow may sell-it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.” Wc have it and we have it good, dive us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them.

5ECKET SOCIETIES. •an City IssUs. No. ITI. K. and A. I i* ■ecund anilTuurlb Tlmnstay fveiili.

ocean City Isstse, Nik M. K. of I'., i Br»l and Itnrd Monday evening* of month In K.of F. hall. Aabnry avenue

Boyle’s Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

AGAINST POLES ON OCEAN FRONT

Mayor Headley Opposed to Proposed Plan of Tele-

phone Company.

Director Marta, at the meellngofthe City Commlastouera Saturday after-

iSfSRVSasjSi tk&S£A$ F. P„ Frank Hrl,.wider; I'rnddem. l.uUwr L. |

R. Curtis Robinson

ireordUig sarrstary.

nd A. HourgeoW.

.rinest* every Halorday 1 .. o— ,, KMfy,

W»hhi*lla CoancU, No.®. IK F-. m< • very Monday •*•!• si 7JB, In K. of F. H

Mm. fkihpla a. CampMII. K. of K. .. . > Urand um.u^.uon.h.yn.evj.ng.

dhpla ft Camphell. k

Conveyancing and Insurance

»t at the opening of the *es. ingress, when tl.e asnoclatlmi r Congrees to lake action on i

ray projects.

Mr. Hand l<

>urth i

. Rlchi

of tin

I, Va .

TO OPEN HIGHWAY

m. It wav

At the meeting of tl.e oners Saturday after.,

rided to complete the work on tl.e opening and grading of Thirtieth street, from West to t'entral avenue* Director MartMold of Council'" elforts to have this work done about a

Mayor Headley, during thedl* •ton, said that the only proper light way lo do street work I* for :lty to do It all, otherwiw) there will be dissatisfaction among tl.e property ;rs concerned.

J T. Heal, tl.e builder, ha* received from W. \V. Hlm|Mon, of Ml Airy, the contract to erect a cottage at Kigli lecnlh street and Wesley avenue, I. coat about $8000. Work w III be started at ouoe. The cottage will contain eight ronma and bath. The living and dining rooms are to be of panelrd work. The walla will tie sand finished throughout. Mr. Heal will thl* begin work on Peter Halllngall'*

ii Mar

Dr. Wright

■urmlay night disc

a number of high-grade p. it. may be available for D.

All the Big Chiefs of State Reservation Here Next Wednesday Night. here will he a district meeting of Improved Order of Red Men Kalmla Tribe's w ig van. on Wedm veiling »f next week, and all of the big chief* are arranging h

great celebration.

if the Male M.-K J'onllruiiyate'* possible In a general way, II I*

Pill, of Atlantic t'lty i ., of Red Hank; Percy amden; Joseph K. .wood; Alon/.o Dare, J. It Haloes, of Uape

he said, In passing, that rge I* regarded as one of the e New Jerney Conference.

MAY GO TO PANAMA

Harold A. Cotton, *on of Alonno Cotton, will probably go to Panama. Tl.e young man, wbpq* a graduate of the Ocean t'lty Hlgn Hchool, la In the United Htatest'oast anil (iemledlc Service, and has — pel.t several months past on duty along the Maine coast.

Tie b

for W

but will leave here next Monday

ihlngtnn to report for or*—...gl.t likely that he will hi

Thl* will be Hie llrst dlslrid meeting

r Red Men held I. warriors, scouts

erllrh.e

lug for

e will receive tl.e degree of p

The big chiefs lo l>e here a: ttreat Prophet John Thoi von; tl eal Sachem John 1'

Mayor Headley, Holding Two

Men for Court, GivesWarning to AH. ^

John A. Washington and Richard

Perkins, boll, colored men accused of selling Intoxicating liquor Illegally, were given a hearing before Mayor Headley Halorday evening, and each was held In fcv«. ball to answer at the

next term of court.

Washington secured ball and was released from custody. Perkins was taken to tl.e county Jail Monday. Perkins *as arrested In bis home In an alley In the colored eettlement between 6 and 0 o'clock Hstorday morning by Chief of Police Hcull and Policeman H. W. Hildreth. Washington was arrested In. hla home about the same time -by Policeman Waller Foster and tleorga Hea-

The warrant* for thetr^arreaC wkre rnrn out by Policeman KoaUL The accused were locked op aGtH the

_ eulng, when the bearing wai glvsn. npaon, of [ Tlie of Perkins wae tint called.

Wright, I a colored man named Veaaey test). tamoreU. ned that he knew Perkins aud bad at Junior j been, in hie house, but never saw liquor

Hagamore John Harkott, of Millville; (|i ere . He was glveu drink them, rest (Tilef of Record* Daniel M. Hie- ultue-s II..ally admitted that he ns, of <'amden; (Ireat Mlshh.ews : im,) paid for liquor, leaving the money

.arle* T. (Irace, of South Amboy; ifiertfor upon a table,

real (luanl of Wigwam John A. Wm. Divls testlflcd that bs had been Myers, of Lakewood; (Ireat Ouard a t Perkins' bouse and saw Intoxlcat-

of For.

Klmer Lm-kard.i.f llelvldere; Keeper of Wampum William Hitiythe. of Long Branch; Orest

• ■map Alfred Royer, of Atlantic City A full aUeudxnce Is desired at the

wigwam next Wednesday evening.

MANY AT REVIVAL

■ urcti Drawlnu

Tl.e revIvaTservices hi the First K Church are l«lng well atlemlcd. Dr Hrunyate, the pastor, lx thla week being assisted by ministers from nearby towns and cities. The Rev. Mr. While, of Tuckahoe, wart he speaker on Monday evenmg, and tl.e Rev. Herbert Heldlng, of Pleasautvllle, delivered a strong mon Tuesday evening. The usual Wednesday evening prayer meeting was conducted by the pastor. The uev. U. U. Hagartnau, of the First M. K Church. Atlantic City, Dr. Hrunyate'* former charge, will be the preacher tills evening, and the Rev. W. L Ludlow, of Abaecon, will speak " Friday evening.

ThrSuRon A (Corson Co ,of this city, has received tl.e contract In do.abuul lil.tiisi worth of macadam work In ColIlngawoiHl. The Ann will begin thl* work within a short time.

NEARLY 300 POUNDS OF TURKEY FOR THIS DINNER

.There I* oniith.ued activity lu . dale circle* here. Clayton Haines ■trick, real estate agent, reports the sale of the Hllaee property. S-Vt Second street, to Mrs. Heritage, of Washington, I). C.

SURVEYOR IS TO

CHEAP RATE FOR HONEY LOANS

i, announced that the Delaware and Atlantic Telephone Co. has asked permission to erect poles In the alleys between Wesley and Ocean avenues, and Twelfth and Fifteenth streets Mayor Headlay expressed himself as against the proposed move. He said would be a shame tn disfigure the ocean front by placing poles as de-

el red.

Commissioner Marts said It would lao be a shame to deprive people of telephone service. Mayor Headley and Director Thorn said the company ahould use conduits. It was decided to defer action until Director Marta baa had an opportunity Jo see whether the physical condition* will permit (he use of oondult*.

Commissioners and Bank and Trust Officials to Hold Conference.

At the adjourned meeting of the Hoard of Commlasloners Saturday afternoon. Director Thorn reported that be bad taken up with the local bank and tru-t company officials tbe matter of tbe dty paying less than 6 per cent. Interest on money borrowed fro.m these Institution*. The officials of these Institution! thought It would be best lo have a insultatlon with the Commlasloners. This consultation, to whlchthet'omilsslouera agreed, will be held tomor-

iton WMIet*. xy. Annua.

^Tbe.ih-ean C*lyJ*oua.n^MX* Loan snepasMowart VanrST** °" A "— "

NoUry Public and Commissioner of Deeds IN os;. 74*4-46 Asbury Avenue OCBAN CITY, IS. J.

The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP

t and Mortgage

Iraproelnu »-Topertjr. N. Hickmon, who recently purchased Benjamin HoQinau's house on Asbury avenue, near Twelfth street, Is having the bulldlug^ raised. He has given the Mntract to'put In a concrete rmimtatlon^F cement floor am bulk front, wltb wood and block boards on tha side*. The Ocean City -House Building Co. will do the work.

hlle there took au auto trip i New llruuawlck to visit tieorge No student at Kntgers.

uone in Plortila. Dr. end Mr*. T. C Hutchinson left Tuesday for Florida and will take up their residence In Orange Springs, where Dr. ftutcnlnsen will prar**— ledtctne. His many friends wish

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE Mt-tll Aabnry Am* Omen City, It i.

Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

It’e

clou* sell*! of m

d own your

OCEAN CITY. Resides, your reeponslblll . estate owner makes you a cltuan. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY, Beal Estate Operator, Ninth end Asbury ever * - *- *-

will show

:t to Are house who

how you the very beet way end of tbe greatest bargains to be

I Official Board of the First M.

E. Church Prepares for

Annual Event.

The trust company will be represented at thl* meeting by the folio lug committee from the directorate: William E. Mesaey, R. B. Btlle*

ehd K. V. Corson.

The committee from the bank prises K. W. Edwards, Joseph I. Hcull

and Leslie Ludlam.

. GET $300 A YEAR Also Commission of 3 Per

Cent, for Services on

New Work.

Nearly 800 pounds of turkey will be cooked for the dinner tn lie given In the social ns.ms of the First M K ’hurch Thursday evening, November Jt. under the auspice* of the church’s official board. This amount should amply provide ir the many expected to be at tbe The comm Klee* In charge of the dinner are as follows: Soliciting and collectlng—K B Htllea, W. K. Massey and Dr K R. Brunvate. Tables and extra dlsbes-Ueorge O. Adams and George B. Parker Purchasing, prlullug,advertising and menu—W. K. Massey, B. W. Edwards, Ell Stewart and Mrs. E. W. Gandy.* Entertainment and music—W. Mss»ey. B. W. Edwards aud Harry Head waiter-William U. Abbott. Distribution and sale of ticket*— Holla (larretson, Bert Steelman, K. M Sutlon and Dr. C. K. Edwards.

ordinance fixing the salary of I he city surveyor and nreacrlbli.g * ■ dullea was Introduced by Dire Thorn at the meeting of the (.'tty Com-

Saturday alternoon. The ordinance was given first and

second readings and ordered published. Final action will he taken November

The ordinance provides that the surveyor shall receive Mou per annum and must furnish a bond In tbe sum of JwiOO. The surveyor aball receive no fees except a commission of 8 per on tbe contract price of all new Improvements for all work required to be done by him In such In. proven.

.upper-Mr*. E W. Gaudy, ! .1.(1 .liwiw Mm It W I-'.. .1 1

Mrs. R W Ktlward* and

Mrs. Harry Headley.

ReceplKiu—Samuel Russ'II, 1, Thumss, Youngs Corson. C. H. Shoemaker. Mrs J. II. Christian, Mrs

Ralph L. Golt and

•sll.

\ i.risuaii, 01 is re. Samuel Bus-

Dpoh tsolsoa by Wlslske.

Mrs. Aone Burley, aged (H years, mother of Mrs. Mulford Jefl'rle*, of this city, nearly met her death Thursday by drinking a dose of oxalic arid

mistake forepeom aalts Dr Allen

Corson worked hard with Mrs. Burley

houra. Her condition was t soma lime, but she has since

Head of tables—George O. Adams. B. W. Edwards, John Marls, K. M ; Hutto.., K A. Corson. It. Howard ! Thorn, M. W Adams, W. Scott Hand. Harry Headley, James M. Chester, C. H. Hboemaker, C. S. Coreon. Bert Steelman, S. H.-Miller, W. E Massey,. A. J. Steelman, Holla Garreteon and

N. C. Godfrey. ,

Table decora!Ions—Mrs. W. K Massey and Mr*. E. It Bruuyale.

aritlcal f. re&svere.

with all modern convenlbed rooms, parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and eervaut*' qusrtere, large yard, located on Cen-

tral avenue. In the central part of tha city. Owner will aell on easy terms. Addrese X. X.. HaicriffXJ. office. “

Be sore and go to B. H. Smith A

tng Ihpiore there, bnt never bought any. .He saw people drinking there ., too, hsd drank there, the stuff being glveu lo him by Perkins and 1. H. Decker, when sworn, was asked If he were not a preacher. He ■wiAed that he claims to ba a preacher, but never told anybody so. ■ked If he preached, and replied lhat be talke. Decker said lie worked for Perkins. He hail seen and drank Intoxicating liquors In Perkins imuse. He said ba did nol driuk.whiskey aud told a story, (he point of which was that, If be had eeu asked about gin, they might have

‘hit him."

Witness trstllled that he oonld not say that be bad bought liquor from Perkins. He got liquor In Parklna’ honse and left the money upon stable.

KIOHIUU WS» ■nswar to g md^wmUm

1 this city a short time slues. ._ ess asked him where he could got Is washing dona and the prtsaoac >ld him where aud look him Iv hla

%lth a tbe night of tha primary elect loo Ihr commlsslnnere and drank a bottle of Benj. Camp Washington bj _ one drink nf whiskey In 9 honse Witness waa eo Washington gave him a d could not ar - *■

quart of whiskey then and had t

-vn anyone buy anything tbora.

Mayor Headley, addressing the pftaonera. told them that be had sufficient evhlei.ee lo bold them for tbe county court. He said ha was sorry lo me them In this predicament, bat they have only themselves to blame. Tbe police have done their duty, end neither they nor the witnesses coaid

K e blamed by tbe prisoner*

Continuing, the mayor said that tbe

city offlctala are folly awi

:e and there b

houses. Thl* Is.to be broken there n a gambling plaea o where Hqudr. hi sold, thee raided, and all taken, no m

they may be.

tiot 44 ■!■ Crabs. K. R, Stile* went after crabs last Saturday afternoon, and he returned with tt-hig fellows. Mr. Slltea knows where to get crabs and Hah, and he rarely iul»*v* making Hue hauls of ; each. .

rains.

Sous for anything In tbe line

" .per. You skill not

|M. I

_ modern lot 40x100,

ncvci.tu ansi Atlantic avanua, as an Investment wtll pay 14 per cent. A corner lot Nineteenth and Central avanua. and tsro oBnrecJota Thirtieth and Asbury avenue, bargains for quick

Two hundred feet on Sixth street

iVi hoi voo wlll'eatsTsoasra^dsa!*^ *»» ■«> °<> If ht. but you will get* aquare deal. n p poal , a „ irk grounds and The Hoover Electric Suction Sweeper nPran. flViO. 80x100ft.

irs,swte|>*,abakea. Suction cleans floor; Bungalows and ooUagaa at bargain-

ooverlngs, etc., all In one, easy, auto- mmiter prices,

malic, du*! less operation. For sale or, FRANK E. DARBY, hire by ' f ham. K. At.ams Hro., I REAL EHTATB BROKER, tf 730 Asbury Avt. 701 Asbury Avenue

Scotch THall

CORNER FIFTH AND WESLEY AVENUE In connection with our regular Sanatorium Work we have o|.ened the Hall for the convenience of the general public, transients, etc. Meals served and table board by the week. Lodg- ■ ing for limited number. STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Our tables are supplied with only the choicest of -foods to be had in market—correctly and wholesomely prepared. Special Sunday Dinners. Auto Parties cared for.

Dtcp Ssa Trout, 2 Crows and BUckwcll Chow Chow Saiwd Nuts Rlc« Patties Frost Roast Duck. Celery Fed Boiled Me Road Prime Ribs of Beef, s-iNUr