Ocean City Sentinel, 16 November 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

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All cominiiiiksmllunH mIhu.IiI be a<--,ni|>»nle<l wllli tlie full name and Idrrw "f Hie writer, imt.neivwarlly r publication,'lMil a« a unarautee of ihm! rutiti.

SENTINEL WON’T VIOLATE LAW This Paper Declines to Bid for City’’Legal Adver-

tising. -

i)lrector Tljurii, at the adjourned

COMMISSIONERS WANT TO BE ENCOURAOEO)

Ing of the Clly l Sniurday afterum

iwnfr> of b

■Id h

SAVING BANKS r FHR CHILDREN

||«C III Ihe+lKNTIM er-llke weather Ian e have haaket hall

K lioueca tlila fall.

Ocean City Trust Co. Will

Present Plan to Board

of Education.

papera In

reference to city ■dvertndim, but had received « bid fro'm billy one. I .Till* wa» from Ibe l^dger. wlileb ■erred lo print the elly’a legal notice*

for Iwirventa a nonpareil line. I Mark W. Adi Director Tlwru •aid be had a IniiR iilar meeting of

letter, but he did nut read It. ITuemlay In the ah-enceof A. J. Hunt

d Director Thorn, the! A communication waa received fro

l.e<lgrr wa« given the contract. | Hie Ocean <‘lty Title and Truet Co , i .* Director Thorn did not read the »t''c-tlpg fhe privilege of pre-rntlng ng letter" at the meeting, and «.;H*ving- ynk plan to I he children dlcclple* of cnminl-vdon form of, the publli^eilHgvJ*. The leipie-t

'eminent nay thl* etyle

fn Addresses in M. E. Church They Ask for Prayers of the People. . Mayor Harry Headley and < om-mt»lnnrr*-K r Howard Thorn and John" Marie were preaent at the revival eer-

VedneMlay e

nlng of I

t,'lty reahlent wa» marrlerl

The teacher* u are attending the ■I Wjtdwood. It l ape .May and t.'i

PERSONALS. . -IJ. T. t'an-eltierry I* vl»lll * In Philadelphia.

* relurneil fro

trip lo New Yor

City.

lUblleh u

ii fact all the legal adverb *1 by,Ocean City from No 1 tier J. IBII. until May IS. f#12. computing tbe raty |ier Hue,

barle* A. Doe.nflMilladi'lplila, uiig the vt.llor* here Friday . F. Wall, of Philadelphia, mai hie** trip to tbl* oily Tuenlay. , I., tlammell, of Pleu-nnlv « a recent gue»l of the lilheron. larold (loodwlnr of Pliiladelp n a recent gueetof Hie I iiipirlal . P. Hickman, of Anbury Pi eted friend* here a few day* *g.

Ir and Mr*. Kuberl Hcott and -on.d^

Milladelpb

i. Verkin, of Camdei

■t of the Atglen n few day* ago. r« I., M, Cre**e I* allendlng t

end* In Vineland dur

|dila. «|ieiil Humlay 1 in thl* clly. Alfred Powell and J •f I Ida city, vlidled re

■Mr*. A P. Milner , vl.lt of never*I il Miiladelphia JiMcph J. HJillfwl

ml Mrn

Fratnbr*

Retore tbe *|icakliig l*g*n, H Igliway

, Hupervl*ur Kobt Fl.bsr we*m|ue«*etl prenlded at Hie reg-j |,y Dr. lirunyate. the pa.tor, to ofTer Hoard of FMucalion prayer, whlcli lie did In bl* ui

fervid and cnoiprelien.lve mannei The commlMloneri, at tlie.luvlti of Dr. Hrunyate, look Hielr place atfnrm In the Sunday w

onpai

II (or a!

i limelight i

) line

n Hie Hy Trei

mdulloi:

ado|

granted.

re«|iie*V froi

ncllool Iiiune}'". t in. wa» laul over Tbe re<|ue»t w a« the following re*o

lie II remlved by Hie Hoard of Ivlitlou of Ocean City, N J. that all ney* belmiglug to .aid hunrd be dedteil In tbe name of the Hoard of Education and withdrawn only on tbe derof the board idgried by Hie promt or vjee prealdent and -ei-retary, ■ accepted by the ruidodlali of eeliool

line*

ord*.

Dlrecl

the in

«toi*l that the rate h

Mr* Ixmg'a property adjoining. It Ig n-ldcrcl a danger lo children. Per.ary l**wl* Fi Hmltb waa Inalrucled write lo Mr*, l.ong and reqne.t her

it» Tiiohn

The aecrctary i pendeil bnlaiice of SI8.4SB So.

Mr. It HowariiThorn, Director of Kevenue and Finance. Ocean City, N J. Dear Sir:-Ileplylng to your favor of I mid .anklug for Hie lowe.l price |ier ixiparell line for publhdilng all the legal adverthlng rinjulred by Ocean .'ily from Naivenibcr2, 1911, etc. perHcctlon

Chaple

••llereafier the price !• I* |»l any newapaper except newepaper* pnhlli-heil III cltlceof tbeflret oraecopd clan*, or In couulle* of Hie Ural or aecond da**, *hall lie al Hie rate of live

I (or i*ix imliil) line

i; provided, tin

mptilltig *uch clmrge |*r lint

id. |>er non

•Nf-;.-approveil Aprils,

It. I. Fitzpatrick, of Ovttyaburg. vlalted friend* here a few dny-ago and rcgiaiereil al the lllwayne. MlmOHIe Dear hak returned lo her home in thl* clly after a plva*aiit vl.lt lo Irlendft'tn Philadelphia. Prof, but her Cuiauu, uf lleeeley‘K Point, vlalted bl* hrolher, Capt. J Mackey I'draou, Haliinlay. Charles (Jiironl aud family are ■•IwiMlIiig aereral day* with relative* ■I Katcllvllle. Mr. (Htlord I*gunning. Vice Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilaou, of Philadelphia, waa among Hie Yhdlor* hereHalurday aud Hunday. I.ill her I,. Wallace ha*.gone gunning In the vicinity of Hetrcat, thl* .Slate, and hope* to bring back a lot of

ntbiitt*.

Allen Hcull ami family aud Ml*» Itrrtha Hcull and John J Foaler took an auto trip lo Lakewood aud return (>*••1*1 OoB, wife and Mi» Hetta

> gom re they

receive tbe-pnee any pari thereof mile** lenient of the price of m rment *li*ll lie pubH*hrd

direct ed."

l will notice that the aeclluu* i qiioleil operate togelber abe language of each eectlon maiidatory. The Hkntinki., therefoi * time feel* that the«e law* mu be respected. The rale* for |iubll*hlng legal advertlalug have alway* been fixed by law In tbl* Stale and all paifcrR have compiled with th

loll, wel

Horn Millville to Camden,

will realde.

Mr. and Mr*. John Wtlde, of P drlphla, were among Hioae who vlalted thl* clly on Hunday. They et the Wyoming. Elmer II. Crane and wife have turned from Crow Key* and Ogonlx. Mr*. Crane attended the funeral of her brother at Croae Keyi Policeman F. Hcbock ba* returned from hi* vacation. He brought with him a club prevented to him by a friend m Philadelphia. H. C. Heebtier and wife, of Philadelphia, have arrived at the motor boat club, w here he will be eteward, The pair waa recently married. Dr. UrUcom and family treat Hcullvllle for a abort time, where he will trrlaiu friend* who like to guu. Among hi* gueet* l« L. M Cnee*. Mr*. (Irorfe Barrett, of Camden, he* relurn-d home after *p*ndlug eeveral day* In lier colltge. 1200 We*ley avej mie. Hbe wa* accompanied by a few

friend*.

II. 1,. Hamp*pn and wife, of Steelmauvllla, and former Councilman D. . H. Ham loon aud wife, of thl* clly. have left lor a two week*' vlall to Callicnon,

New York.

Mr. and Mr* A. H. Dodwui, of Philadelphia, relumed home Friday. They apriMt the greater portion °f the year in their collage, on Aabory avenue,

near Fourteenth atreeu Thoma* H. Fort. Jr

I, page 2324, gel

hlch *ay*: "That tl lor, proprlelor, or publisher of every ..paper in thl* Kiel* ehell print ui and pubH.li w Ith every ad' nt required by law lo be publl.bed nne or more urw*paper* In I bl* le. a atalemeiit of Hie price e«lafa icd by lew for *uch advertlaemen the whole length of lime that th required by law to be pub-

id It Khali

r, editor, proprietor or pub-

■died,

f.»t*r b

large i

and, a

far a

loueya.' It lia* I

n the ci

cretary t< ii and lie

n fift I be prr»

Powlck, Director Tl

never api>eared per*onally lo make complaint, and ha* done mitlilng, much lo Mr. Thorn'* *iirpri*e, but i all brolbera write Inaulllng letter*. ic bill may *eem excessive to Mr.

ccuatnmed lo *|ieaklngtu aiicb gatb- Powlck, *akl Mr. Thorn, but be wa* ring* aud a*kcd lo lie exrii*ed If lie not charged more than oilier* around irgoi and addres-ed himself lo "Mr. him. Tbe contract for Hie work wa* hairman." j awardeit by Council on competitive. He declared that be felt under deep 1 bid*. Tbe difference* In the chaige* obligation* lo the |>enple of Hit* city on the lot* were due to the grade or Ihesupport they have given, not On inollon of Director Thorn. City inly at Hie election; but for such good Clerk Adam* was Inalrucled to write word* and encouragement a* have j to Mr. Pow lck. stating the facta; and ice been glveil. He fell, be said,; Informing him that If be had bail » at It I* the tiiteullnn of mo*t people complaint be should have-appeared

give the commissioner* a fair show, j before Council.

The question of the moral govern -1

cut of Ocean Clly, the speaker said, T" 111 te,arn lo ‘ he l • or,, • A,M,U, ". ,e one usually avoided, and It I* bard | greatest aid that could

solve, e*|»«-i*lly a* II day. The speaker-*ah!

HAD GOOD TIME

renty-llve mimilwr* of Ocean City Council, No. 10. D. of A , vlsilcil Holly I leach Council, No &2, at Holly Hracli, oh and other* b) trail). 1'lien the vlaltor* arrived at Holly ich, they were served with a line dinner. The banquet hall wa* band-

Homely decorated.

clam of eight we* Initiated by Holly Beach Council, and following thl* remark* were made by Hie Hlale Councilor, Ml** Hallle VN . Lake; Hie Councilor, Mr* Sarah J. Kl.ley, Hudgr Adam*, Brother Harry Adam* he baby mem her of the local council, Freeman Itlaley. More reeidimenl* were served and greatly ■joyed. The decoration, of the liMlge Mira-were very beautiful. The local council carried home *lfl package, which will Ue returnHolly Beach the week after next. Mr*. Thoma* W. Everlngham, of the Ocean City lodge, recently received Hie gift package from Olympia C » VorkHtate. and this,

^jll soon be relumed.

rb£nrmb|r

■ May

btr*blp i

dy Board of F -rea*ed from leu lo twelve after January I. The Increased memberwill give Wildwood two repretlve*—''barle* W. Haul ami Win. Inker. Henry H. Rutherford, of Cape May City, a formei cnomn at the election David W. Kodau, who ba* been appoluted to another poaltlon.

been able lo ascertain, tbl* I* the hue estimate* have been Invited * Stair for publishing legal ling, and Hie Hkntinki. baa desire lo'violate the law knowingly of ;*tabll*b such a precedent at tl

time

The Hkntinki. will be pleased lubllsb such legal advertising. In eo pi lance with tbe law, a* you may fa' It with, aud In till* connection I desire to call your atteutkiu to the bona-Bde circulation of the Hkntinki., which I* ■y far the largest of any newspaper mbllshed In tbl*county, nave pomlbly me—that al Hie county seal Tlianklng you, etc., and aollcUIng a share of ynur patronage, I am, Respectfully your*. K. Curtis Robinson.

For the Ural l the Young Men held a meeting

decided

me In neveral w-eeki » Progressive league

land ay night, every Mondey

NO CONSOLATION R HR. POWICK

Philadelphia Preacher Again Complains of Street Assessments Here.

’hlladrlphle, regarding aljegrd rxrei Director Thorn •lated that Mr. Pov :k’a correspondence with reference I hi* extended back wroe time Horn i-ere received by Holla (iarrelwi

.bile be wa*

mcll w

.guveu

* plai

Mr

e Dial

lorlly nettled. Win

city *

i. Hiei

-'erneil dlller-

illy from other cltle*. All cillea mu Id have a quiet and lawful Habith, but cillea like till* should be

ion) parlli'iilar.

There are some thing* here, Mayor

Not

■ propo

ffof It.

r thing*. He wl

can lo clean out *peak-i mbllng den* and Mop ai n Hunday* on the Hoard

id revlvi

lined | "l"’ke strongly In favor of a religious

' among tbe churubr*.

tlan living on tbe part of Hie people here would drive oul those who bad. The greatest help for a good clly l» lor the people themselve* lo be good. Home |ieople thought lie would tie fatidical, Director Marl* said, bin he said be thought they were needlessly alarmed ' He urged all lo uphold a high moral and religious idard. If a Mem law In required et rid of the unlawful and rowdy iiciiI, It should be put In force, e expressed the view thal these pie nnould be aliown Hie I gird' way. If they can’t nee It, let’* get rl if them. He anked the prayers an

ile for the commh

Headley Mated lliat lie w.

rank to say that there are son hlug* that should be adjiisled Yea ■go Hie condition* her? were dlllerei rotn those of the present. Tliousam ■F people uow'-trff here on Hunday*

■ the "Uni

» him t

made o

The speaker said lie liitemled lo talk aln on till* aublect, and Home of those present would probably not gree with blm, but be thought there ould be more barm In keeping aoda ater and Ice cream from people on

Hunday than providing It.

said he felt that he would like lo the support and encouragement the people, but be did not expect I It. There never ha* been a government that nulled all. When the alsslonera do something commendable, they would like to have encouragement from the people. When, ic commissioner* don’t, then tbe peo-

r rfre at liberty tu criticise.

Mayor Headley said hetboughl the istor worked a clever strategy to gel the commissioner* to attend church

e tbl*

ic blble a

help ofWhe people for sinner* In their effort* ti great city. The Inn"

i» applicable today •* *t *uy inue. Dr. Hrunyate uld that the commh doner* are searching for the light I the right way. If they make mu take*, these will be of the. head an not of tbe heart He merciful loHiem The paMor said he wa* pleased wll

Hielr sense of caution.

The pastor said he had Invited Hi immlsslourr* to the church to ex prethemselve* exactly as they have doni They have asked the church member* ' r their sympathy aud support. 1’rayer w*» offered by tbe Rev. Dr. H. Wesley Lake, and benediction was pronouuctM by the Rev. Dr. Jame* E.

BOARDING MRH. C. K. WILMER 7(18 Ventral Ave. Good boird it reasonable rile*. Meab nerved. Hpeclal Hunday dinner*.

Three Story, shingle, fiame dwelling, corner property,centra! location, ui-.ir Ixwh, ocean view. Frire J3.500.OO.

Three Story Cottage bedrooms, Imtli, living room-with fireplace, alining room, kitchen and laundry. Price J4.000.00 furnished. Hotels, Cottages, Bungalows for Rent and for Sale JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Ashury Avctftte Ocean City, N. J.

HOTEI.a AMD c

Real Estate Bulletin FIFTEENTH STREET, "ear Motor Host Club. 25x7ft feel, tip lo grade, curbed, Mreel built *325.00 ST! CHARLES PLACE, feet, alley In rear, graded. Sidewalk and curb *600.00 WESLEY AVENUE, "ear Seventeenth street, sidewalk, curb, up-io-grade *1,076.00 WESLEY AVENUE, Retweeh Tliirleeiitb and Fourteenth ■Heel* *1,650.00 OCEAN AVENUE, Between Thirteenth aud Fourteenth Mreel*, graded, curbed, sidewalk *2400.00 Clarence S. Scull

605 Eighth SI root

Ocean City New Jersey

Scotch flail Cor. Fifth St. and Wcaley Art. OPEN WINTER SiSirv-s:

S smnu iMtms, saprcUill* lor Mittr ®r Hsj on otbar; Ifectoc City Park. B. McOIBENY, Prop.

HexeL

Bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. j Between Eighth and Ninth Htreete

OPEN ALL THE YEAR

H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL. 10111'KNTHAI. AVK.. OCKAN CITY. I* J

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

THE KATHLU

lUX eniral AvrniM, (K'KAN CITT. «

WYOMING *91 Ol'KA* AVl.Nl'i. area* I'll*. N. J. ■pen all lb* year p Hot Water Ha* A. P. lULJtKB THE ELBERON (Kormarly Iba KmmeU) EIUIITH AND t'l'.NTRAl. AVEBCK

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you ran get It; we can tell you al once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front. pro|>erlle*. Choice cottage* foi sale. Alsq lot* for investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

ROWELL’S -r-i m ~ 1: L— I e* —DRY GOODS. NOTIONS AND The Reliat>ie sstore men's furnishings Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies’ and Children's Suits. Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, Belts, ' Com!*, Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.; Men's Caps. Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Tics, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Advertise in the SENTINEL

Mr* C. OETZKL

r- NAYLOB. Prep.

HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moM centrally located hotels la 1 City. The aim has alvaya been to Ibis bonne orluct and boiaeUka, and ha assured patronage proem ha aaor terms and partkmlan add was, a. c. aorr. Prop.

THE LAUREL

MM. WyllTH TOWNMEYD, Prop

MAPLE COTTAGE imer Eleventh and Went Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Hoarders Wanted

L PUIXAOAM

ruing.

1. the mayor rxprr-*ed

■utlliq ■eople.

lug In the luture O. J- Mci' elected to represent th* leggue In Meyor Headley’* proponecT cabinet Spencer It. Swan, a membei of tlie league, recently elected a member of the Board of Education, gave the boys

real.

Reduction In «.«M Price*. Attention of our raader* I* called to the advertisement of Harry F. Stanton In thl* Issue. Mr. Htanton offers for at a reduction of 87) per cent., of the very liue*t building lota up town. They are located 011 Revo ml street aVd Pennlyn place, near the Boardwalk. Don’t ml** these gre»t bargain*. Bead the advertisement.

MORE PAY FOR TEAMS

New Hoarding House.

Mr*. C. F. Wllmer, who, for many season*, conducted tbe Strand Hotel, | In tbl* city, ha* opened a boarding

owner* oi Hnrac*. | houw „ you Central avenue Hbe ’ After tbe reading of a petition »lgned »|»o give table boanl by tbe week, by £ number of owners of team* In thl* nerve single meal* at a rea*onable r city, asking for an Increase In the making a specialty of Sunday dinner*, amount paid foi team* engaged In city ! Her advertisement appear* to another work* the t'lly i'otnml**loner». on mo- 1 column of.thl* laeue of tbe Hkntinki..

of Director Marts, agreed that,

Thou:

Jfcfkl and Bat

n Friday

iturday. Mr Fort was hereto take a look over hi* beautiful cottage

before cold weather ecu tu.

, H 8. Mowrer. paying teller In Find National Hank. Is spending vacation In Fblladelphla and l^ncaater County. He la accompanied by hi* wife. They left her* Halurday.

A resolution, presented by Director Mart*, calling lor tbe adoption of a city

Scotch Hallle acquiring fame for tbe tine dinners glveu on Sunday*. Thoee who "have partaken of tbeee praise them greatly. Reed Iba menu for nex* Hunday, a* printed elsewhere In thl

Tin motion of Director Marta, Robert' issue of the HentinkiJ laher wa*elected supervisor of high-! — - — Way*. A petition from John.Pontlere, I olhcrr* I lected

with many signature*, asking for hi* j The Civic Club'ha* elected the fol selecllon for thl* poMtlan, wa* read lowing olllcer.: President, Timms* C and ordered Hied. I Bennett: vice peeakleul, H. H. McAllla-

Dlrector Mart, aakl that thl* iwlllkm |e r; «cretarv, K. P Morton; treasurer ra*circulated and *lgiied after the *e- Herbert Wriggtoe. Tlie club ’

lection had

On motion of Director Thorn II wae agrresl to u*e the balance of IBI I taxee reducing outstanding notes.

(special Monday U

about 80 member*.

For HaLIC.—Two lota, 25x106 fret No 888, Sec. A., Weeley avenue. Price 1100. Apply B.Hiorri nix office. For Kxnt—A three-room a|«rt-

■rlvate; centrally located.

For 80day* only—my book.contain- meut, nt Ing twenty aoceeaMul 'I 1 , <lrw "" ! “. “a.? “ ■“

For 8AI.R -iJW WaataYanue, Ocean Fo* BAUX-Coltagaa and loU In tate Stfbt rooms, good oondltlon. moat desirable locatlona in Ocean City, chip U r. H. tiRom?HBitkK, MOB 1 Apply to A. Up»lo»M« Artw avenna, Huaquebanna avenue, Eblledalpbla. tf. “**• H** ■>•»»»•

imlnMoner Tliorn said be felt like saylug a great "amen" to Brother Fisher's prayer That prayer bll blm right. If they bad more like it, they would feel better. ' When we apeak of politics,tbe speaker said, some seem to think there Is Komethlug low or mean about It, but here Isn't. Politics means the aclsnce of government. Every politician should be a Christian. I'uder the present government here, there la litlle of socalled 11011110*. If there was, the speaker sakl, he would not have been of the commtaMonero, because he Democrat. These commissioner* were elected because the people thonght they were men titled for the The conteM for the election did not bather him much, the speaker • the subject of commission 1 of government was flrM talked of, be >ve the subject prayerful conslderaThere are three men responsible for the cily government. They muai depend upon their strength, but they should look above. The speaker said do right and to deal out to the other fellow the same kind of treat he himself would llke» to re-

ceive.

The speaker said they would look afler tbe morals of the city without fanaticism, but without giving too much leeway. This is a Chrlsllau rail haa been aald that Ocean City t get along without rum. I hero have example* of plaoaa with rum eoulta of ue, acroaa Ibe bay and north of us. Ocean City baa proapered more than any of these places. The speaker said the city officials need th* prayers of the people and their encouragement. A pat 01 ■e* good. , A bouquet after one doesn’t amount to much, ulssloutr Marts said hedt appear tiefure tlie coagregalkiu 1 example. He dec tired that he -often says to blmselt that be hops*others de feel so dissatisfied with blm as hi does luwstd himself. Kvrretuce there lias been a chureh, the speaker said, there have b -en eeaof revival and backsliding. Hi aald he used tbe ward backsliding In tbe sense that people caunot aland still. They are either advancing or going back. It asamad to him that tka people are paaMog through a low abb In religious aaat, hut whan they Hod this out there ta hope. There waa a time when one would acareely aver hear an oath or 1 decent word on tbe etreale speaker eald be waa looking forward to tba lime tbta winter" when Israel

OCEAN

As an Investment we especially ofl'er a piece of Ocean Front between Eighteenth and Nineteenth sts. measuring 40 feet in width, with Riparian Grant, for $2250. The Boardwalk will be extended to Twenty-third street during the winter and the distance from Wesley avenue to the “Walk” at this point will be about 230 ft. The character of Improvements in that block now existing and being planned for the winter, will add to the special value of its Ocean Front. It is, we believe, tlie best value for the price along the entire Beach Front of Ocean City. We have three pieces to offer at that price in that block. Secure one before the opportunity is gone.

FRONT Massey & Edwards