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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI.

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OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUKSDAY, ‘NOVEMBER 30, 1611.

NO. 35

Ocean City Sentinel

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R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

o Per Year, Strictly in Advance

4TTO*NEV»..vr.I.AW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW, Hopram^Uoart L\>mmi£o U n M K ll> 0 *¥5b2.' •'APE NA¥ t'ot.'KT HOIIME, >. J. (OppoetU Public Bulldlua*).

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

CITY DIRECTORY.

^m^^ra.^AW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey,

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CHURCH - SEVVICES. ‘

. Otis M. Townsend

Kirat Preubyterlan Cnurcb. We.lry avenue

THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor »2d Anbury Avenue ur Barbers NO WAITINU

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X. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.

IlomceopntkiiHt. 624 EIGHTH STREET

BLUNDER IN “AD” MAY CAUSE CITY LOSS OF OVER $2000

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EIUHTH HT. A NO WRSI.KY AVE.

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E| Allen Corson, M.D.tStE 816 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey •rftuSKateMB-A. ' ' Dr & 1’. HAINES

PR. CHARLES B. RIDER I >ent 809 Central Avenue ockan citv. ,v. j. TyfADDOCK S PHARMACY KlKhlli Hi reel anil Anbury Avenue ^^m^uuad^ M^p^llyrp<a|a*|4^ni^ . JnMi mt-PRICE 75C-A

‘Official Newspaper” Makes Sad Break in Almost First Chance, ponnlble lliat the cheap mlvrrll--len neruretl hy the city may re11 lux lam of mure than t'Jmu to tunlclpallty, which recall* the old Naylns ot “a perttiy wl»e amt a! pound fuoli*h l*l**ueor Halurilay, November. 18, there wa* publlvheil In the lM*lKer advertleement ot the ••collector'* i of properlle* fur unpaid elreet a* imenl" on TneMluy, the thirteenth •of December, 1011.

Holy Trinity CUurcliTl'rolci.

Millinery Reduced Attamit an Ttrairts

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mrn. *mt Kanry Wauu. Taltonn e wrialty. ITU*, nallata. lory. iriQMTHBT. OCEAN CITY, N. . .MORGAN HAND. Jk.

, CHURCH SOCIETIES.

FRANCIS WILSON la lit. Own Comedy Hu xw.

“The

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Baby”

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries

anil Protisinns

POtJLTHY DRIC8HED TO ORDEH

fOGBTH ST. and tSBURT *VE. $100,000 Brninj Picture Picduc- . M|nrs nfEnn;

A Rranoti'* Run at tlie Crib-rum Theatre,

New York City

Prim. Met and Eve. fi.V to 11.'*

Mr. M. Milner;

SECRET SOCIETIES, tleean City letdae. No. 17L K. and A. M.. meet, mond anSTburtb Tbuwday ev.ninir. of^eaeb^^nontb. In^leonle^bun^W^, S. 8Srsrl^ifd^Sond^?rani

ConaeUlor, Jimepn Co«; WMloo It. Wilt llraan City Conni-ll. No. 10. IX ol A., ml •very Tburuday aveuine m K. of P. b Ml*,Halite W. Laae, weratary. Prowetton l^tfge^Nu^ee, A^O-^U^W.^ini Wll'iard W. Adamu! m * ' MD " Ul ' KalmUt Tribe.No-an, I. O. IL M., mi each WvdDeaaayevenlna infb.tnplnn • I

•IT^^ubjta K.otP.ba tv H*r. J. It ' Wahatuua UounnlirNo. ■!, l>- ot p.. every Monday elaep at 7AO, in K. of P. Mre. Bobpla *. Onmpbell, K. of K. Oman OUy Branen.Tfo. Jl«. of the Urand b'raierouy, boblevecolar otontbly owetlngi on tlie eeeoaa ToeeOay of aach month To K. or p. Hall. Cemmander, lewl. K H—"'• Heronter, Leon U- Hutton. Ynebtmen'e Aneoetatlon. Wilton WtlleU. preeMeni; Mark Lake, eeemlary. Annual meetlai win be held la Jnne.

It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.'’ Wc have it and we liave it Rood. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. Wc dress them.

Boyle’s Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

The Pontiere BOOT*SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RCPAIJIING NEATLY DONE MMII Aabary Ay*., Ocea* City. It. 4.

R. Curtis Robinson

Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public aad Commlaaloocr ol Dead* INo». 744-46 A«bury Avenue OCBAJN city, N. J.

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levied the e the Ledger the *ale wa* anil to take place on "Tuea ay. December 19." The law bearimt on the aubject of ich tax *ale» *ay*: " • • • In all ca«e* which aaae**inetit »<> mail* and re*pice of *ix month* fr<un the date of illrmatlon, It hIibII be lawful lo collect the *atne hy a *ale of the property ■hall be the duty of the «aid collector, within one year of any auch a**e*«n.ent hIibII have been unied to him, lo make hbIc thereof herein directed; he Rhall, before making *uch. aale. make advertlneof the new»paper* puhllnhed In *uch city, for the apace of :», at lea*t once each week, giving notice of the lime and place of *ale,” etc. • The ordinance governing thl* mailer wa* pa**ed September 111, 19(19. The ■treet B**e**ment on the lot. Included thl* advertlH-ment wa* conllrmed • t'ommou Council December 19, 1910, and recorded on December 23,

1910.

noted. Die law ray* (hat be advertlned for four full week* or hi live inane* before the date of aale. The advertUement publlihed In the l.edger November 18 wa* Incorrect, therefore llleeal and doe* not count a* Kegltiiihig with the corrected advertlaeuieiit In the nwue of November 21 la*t. aufllcleut timet* not given for the publication of the uoll-e a* re<|uired by law. The amount of unpaid taxr* due the ty on the propertie* advertlaed for lie la more than 12000. The *ale cannot legally be held on the date advertlaed'. and, aa the year which the property muat be eold plreaon December 28. the cointnla.ilooera well Hud Ihemaelve* In dilemma If the property owner* do —e lit to pay. If the city'* new oglclal newapaper makea auch a blunder In almoat the lr*l opportunity It baa been given ' idvertlaethemunicipality'*legal bu jcm, the outlook for the future I* not very encouraging to the taxpayei . 7ho have to pay the bill* while tlie ‘Ity Commlaalonera experiment.

TO HIS REWARD Aged Preacher Was First President of the Ocean

City Association,

h* Rev. William H. Wood.'tbe nlde*t member of tlie I'tiiladelphla feretice of the Methodist Kpine i.'hurch, died Monday at the liom ill* koti.In-law, M. R. Wlmer, North Broad atreel, Philadelphia.

Gteat Chiets of the State Make Spcecnes at.Dis- | trict Meeting, ho Red Men of thl* dlstricl had a meeting In. Kalmta Tribe'* wigwam icMlay evening of la*t week that ■renounced by all to have been f the very be*t ever held In thl* in. It »n* educational and help-

luAny way*.

of the great chief* of the Nlate the exception of Great Keeper ot i pit in w. J. Suiythe and Great Prophet John Thompaon, were present id greeted their brethren. Tlie degree of pi

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the Ocean City Aaaoclatlnn. Amor re*orl, he contluuetl hi* Interest In tl placeaydwa*a summer visitor he ■ch year, hi* last trip being In tl imtner aeamm of lull. Dr. Wood waa atlmltled to the coi ference In 18VI. and remained In acth Ice until his death, bis last pa*tu having been pt llelhesila Uhurcl ; Richmond, to which he was a ■ted la»l *i>rlng. He served ot i a* presiding elder of the Non

District.

Wood, who wa* 84 year* old. began hi* long ministerial career by cling the circuit. HI* charge* In Philadelphia included Centenary, Scott. Twentieth Street. Cohockulnk. HixtyKlreet and Pox Chase churches, a* founder of St. Paul's (judge, No. 481, K. and A. M.: a raem&er of Palestine Royal Arch Chapter, 240, and Mary Commandery. Knight* Templar. Kor a number of year* he had been chaplain of the Masonic d Lodge and he wa* al*o connected with other societies. Dr. Wood wa* twice married. Hi* cond wife, to whom lie wa* married &7 year* ago, wa* Mia* Marla Dietrich, of Ml. Bethel. By hlaaecoiid marriage Wood bad a son and daughter The son, William, who died 20 year* ago, Is survived by one child, Mh larla Wood. Funeral service* were held yeatei day at 2 o'clock, at Ihe-Twentlelh Street Church.

Select Councilman Eduard Buehholz, of the Nineteenth Want, Philadelphia, was a vlaltor here Saturday. Mr -Buchholz. who has been In Council many years, Is thinking of retiring from bualue** on Germantown Road, and locating here In the summer sea-

Daniel Clawell and wife ehwed their ..jtne In thl* city Tuesday and went t Philadelphia to remain until after th ■ -■•-'ays with tbeirchlldreu They e: lo npend several months In r la . i of their time.at St. Petersburg

RED MEN ENJOY NEW OFFICERS ELECTED BIG POWWOW BY MOTOR BOAT CLUB

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big delegations prevent um Atlantic City and Linwood, and f ild wood wa* represented. Speeches were made by Great Salient John II. Wright, Great Settlor Sagamore C ,\J. Curry, (treat Junior Hackett, Great Keeper of Record* Daniel M. Stevens, Great new a Chas. T.'Grace, Past IliaDeputy Ireland and Chief of

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■e Red Men's tribe ha* been to thedlstreasedaud of tlie very excellent ork thnl I* being dune dally by thl* rgaiiizatlon. Several instance* were •cited. One of these related to a young tail who wa>l drowned at Wildwood, f hen hi* clothing wan examined. It a* found from cprd* that he wa* a irniberofatrlbein _a distant State. II* body wa* taken In charge by the •cal Red Men until the arrival itber, who wa* profune In hi* The line work of the order Idlng for the orphans of membera orles bearing upon the good result* rcomplhdied were told, Great Keeper of R« lid that the Red Men'hi thl* Stale da year will number 27,0011. Tbe' , Red Men, In point of numerical strength, the third largest secret order In New Jersey, and they are fourth hi the United Slate*, being led by New York, 'ennaylvanlaand Illinois. District Deputy* freland made hie isual hit with the boys, with whom he I* popular. ' He played Indoor bateball here several times a few years ago. 'A! the conclusion of the business and social meeting, refreahmeute were partaken of, and the visitors departed with many exprywlon* of

Kaiaed •■■.a*. At the union services In the First Presbyterian Church Sunday eveL.__, tbefB wa* a collection taken for the Home for Frlendle«a Children, » la located at Trenton. The amount raised wa* f18 24.

A. J. SMITH-WEDS IN PHILADELPHIA Bride Was Miss Carrie Wales Brown, With Many Friends Here. J Smith, the' ice and coal merland president of the Board of Education, of thl* city, and Ml** •arrleWale* Brown,of 1861 N. Twelfth street, Phlladellihla, were married at 2 o’clock yesterday aftemooyi at tlie of Tern pie Presbyterian CHurch, Philadelphia. ceremony wa* performed by i*tor of the church, the Rev. Dr. william Dayton Robert*. •*ho the bride's pastor. a**lsted by the 11. T. Casselberry, pastor of the . Presbyterian Church.of thl* city, 'hlch church Mr. Smith la an

official.

The bride wore a traveling costume. The wedding was witnessed by only few of the Immediate friends of Mr. ud Mr*. .Smith. The couple have gone on a trip, own East, and will be away about

I* city, w here she has been a i ;r vlaltor fnt a number of y ie w as the daughter of Mr*. Anna Itrown, who died last summer, and a ileceof I he late George W. Conrad, who served In Philadelphia Council' >r many years. The Skstikki. extends best wishes > Mr. and Mrs. Smith.

If there I* a road In South Jersey ■at demafftt* Improvement above all other* It Is that between May's 1. ig and Tuckahoe, which la In i plorable condition, aaya tlie Atlantic ,'ounty Record. It la one of the moal Important connecting links between North-nd South Jersey, with a growravel that calla urgently for alienTl)ere la no reason why thh road should be longer delayed. In Its present condition K Is a disgrace to the county and State and it I* to be devoutly wi«hed_thal It will be Improved before Hie next season opens.

Co I tin to Florida.

Mlsse* Anna, Sarah and Hannah Paxson left here this week for Philadelphia, where they will visit friends until today, when they will star St. Petersburg, Fla., there to spend the winter. 1 heir many friends here ’hh them a pleasant time.

SQUIRE RUSH IS TO BE DICTATOR Receives Unanimons Nomination from Members ofMoose Lodge. Atlantic City Lodge, No. 11H, Ixiyal Order of Moose, nominated officers at Its meeting Monday night. There MO members of the lodge present and voting. Following the bat oieetlDg, the members had a banquet In the lodge room In the Bartlett Annex. Sqnlre Rush, of this clly. the vice dictator, waa unanimously dominated he office of dictator. Hla name presented by Chris Smith, of Atlantic City, who made a strong speech, ils remarks were cheered. Herbert R. Voorhees seconded the nomination, and there was more applause. Squire Rush appeals to be decidedly popular with the Atlantic City member* of the lodge The Rev. Eugene L. Nixon, a member of the New Jeraey M. E Confernee, was nominated, without oppcMIon, for the office of vice dictator. The election will take place next Monday evening. The Atlantic CKy Lodge of Moose aa nearly 000 member*, who Include many of that elty’a leading bualneaa and profeatonal man, aa wall aa pollHclana. *

MORE THAN 400 PRESENT AT MEN’S TURKEY DINNER

HI. clrd to Common Coanclt. Wm. McLaughlin, who was elected member of Philadelphia'* Common Council from.the Eighth Ward, In November, Is a wall known summer re*idem of Ocean City. Ha owns the cottage 7(17 Fifth street. He waa the Key-ion* and Democratic nominee. Mr. McLaughlin, who la a young man and married, baa been lq the dental supply bualueas for the last eighteen year*. He baa been active In Independent political movements, and baa mane warm friend*, who, since election, have been extending

CHIEF SCULL HAD PROFITABLE TRIP Saw Interesting Sights at City Hall and Honse of Correction. Chief of Police Scull returned on Saturday from hla vacation trip, look-. Ing aa though hla rest and change of scene* had been bencllclal lo him. Chief Scull spent a week In Philadelphia, visiting Mr. and Mr*. Warren Allen, the latter bit daughter,In Prankford, and taking In places of Interest In the city. He took In the City Hall, but, not being well acquainted with Receive! of Taxes Hogh Black, Mayor Reyburn’s statistician. Gab. W. H. Hicks, County Commissioner Frank Gorman or other similar officials aim spend, ’the summer season* here, he did not call upon them. Out at the House Correction be met Master Warden Horace L. Davenport. Chief Scull aaya there were not many imates at the House of CorrecH -n, it being the dull season, but the warden told him that they would have a lot of felto vs there when the anow begins to

fall.

Chief Scull spent a few days In Allantlc City, “getting wlae" to the |iollce system lo that place. He waa accompanied on his trip by Mr*. Scull.

Try an Advertisement in

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It'a dignified and glvss yon t loua sense of security to owe

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OCEAN CITY.

Basidss, your responsibility at .stats owner makea yon a desirable elltaen. Think It over, then call on

HARRY BEADLEY,

Real Eatata Operator, Ninth and Atbury avenue, next to Ore house who will-*' -*

* of the

Nearly #250 Cleared by Official Board of the First M. B. Church. The turkey dinner given In the social xima of the First Xf. E. Church Thursdsy evening, under the auspice* of the men of the official board of the church, waa the most aucceraful In all given by thla body. The dinner waa excellent In every partlcur, and all the guests of the board were delighted with the “set-out" and the service. There were 432 people served. There were 41H ticket* sold, and the receipts were 8357.00. The amount cleared was nearly 8250.00. Hr. William G. Abbott, as h waiter, had a corps of competent alstante. Nearly all the city official* were attired aa waiters and they did llrat-ciaaa work. Dr. Brnnyate wi everywhere, looking after the comfort of the diners, and It. B. Stiles, who made a record as a ticket seller, helped L. R. Thomas keep track of matters

the door.

A number of the women folk of (he church gave valuable making the dinner a ant Miss Towner, resident nurse of Scotch Hall, waa in charge of the nursery vlilcl for the ncrasion by the church

officials.

Doting the evening Mre.' Helen Corson entertained with Inetrumeutal

Will mu atuam. Ffank Schneider, the fleet-footed member of the Ocean City High School Athletic Aaeoclatlon, will |iartlclpate lo the American Interacholaetlc croaaooootry run In Falrmount Park, Philadelphia, today. Tha distance le four mllee. Frank’s friends are wishing

him success.

AeeMatil Poatmaater Reuben Cbeesman.of Millville, died a few dayaugo In the American Stomach Hospital, Philadelphia, where he underwent an operallnn for Internal troubles.' Ha waa a former sheriff and former member of Ihe legislature from Cumbelland County. Mr. Chreaaman bad

many friends In this city.

“DUTCH” COPPER WILL BE NOVEL: Plenty of Sauer Kraut and “Fixln’s” at the Preaby-

terian Church.

Ever attend a "Dutch” markett Everyone here will have an opportunity Thursday evening, Deoet 7, when the members of the Ladles' Auxiliary of the Flrat Presbyterian Church will have one In the social

rooms of the church.

■Sauer kraut aud speck!" Does U make your mouth water? There will be a number of “atall*' arranged, for thla la to be a real affialr, everything Ufa-like, Including the fraua and the frauleina. The menn will comprise the follow-

ing:

Sauer Kraut ' Fresh Pork Ham Baked Beans Potato Salad Mashed Potaloea “Half Smokes" heeae, Pk-kles Pie and Cake (toff's Those who will be In charge of the ■tall* are: Bread—Mre. Fred PHtrenmyer, Mrs. Tho*. W. Kvenngham and Mre. Jos. Norcom. Salad*—Mrs. Taylor. Mre J. R. Hancock and Mre. Rlcti&rd Reeve*. Hauer Kraut-Mre. H T. - berry, Mrs. Frank Schnetdee aed Mr*. Cloak Plea,-Cake* and Coffes Adams, Mrs. Wm. Mre. Walter Foster. Beans—Mr* Wm. Joseph I. Scull and Mre. Edgar Far gmton. Plate*, Napkins, sir -Mre. Lewis M. Crease. Mt« Mary \ -uDgaMl ! H. T. Fouhl*. Tables—Mre. John K Tuwnet Mrs. George Seaman, Mt* Milllaa Smith and Miss Bessl* Higbse. The reception commlttas aaem ill be Mre. Thoa Leslie. Mrs. 1 Walters, Mr*. Barnett aed Mre. M-

Commodore and Mrs. Clarence C. W. Wilson Give Dinner to Members.. The oecond annual meeting - of the Ocean f.ity Motor Boat Club, at the handsome 825.000 headquarter* of the organization,Fifteenthalreatand Pleasle, Saturday evening, wa* well attended. There were alxty-flve -mber* present, and many were accompanied by their wives. 'orarandore Wm. D. Snow, who retired after serving in thla office klnce Hon of the club, opened the meeting and preskied until the new officer* were Installed. The following are the new men: Commodere, liajenceC. W. Wilton; -Ice commodore, J. Franklin Meyers; ear commodore. Prof. U. Alvin Snook; reasurer. Wm. It. Ludwig; aecretary, Daniel Haggarty; fleet surgeon. Dr. Allan Conan; fleet captain, James Farrell; board of trustees, Harry D. Le Cato, John D. Owena, Otla M. Townsend, former Commododors Wm. D. Snow and Commodore C. C. W. WIIin, chairman. After the meeting mere was served a nautical four coarse dinner for the members and their wives. The dinner wa* given by Commodore and Mrs. Wilson, and wa* greatly appreciated by the participants. The menu embraced chicken and oyster crequets, peas, mashed potatoes, olives, celery, Roquefort cheese, crackThe table and room were beantlfally decorated with holly. ich plate was a small lantern of pumpkin shape, of handsome aa wall grotesque designs, In which were diminutive lighted caudles. Large lantern* of pumpkin *bape bang over the electric light balbs. The effect ■* such as to strongly appeal to the guest* a* they entered the room. The dinner and deeorattona were In charge of the new eteward, S. C. Hebeuer, who-was formerly of the Garrick and Blenheim, Philadelphia, and he waa given ranch praise for h'*

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Speeches that made prbnooneed hits were delivered by Commodore WUaoa, Vice Commodore J. Franklin Myers, former Commodore Snow and David Henderson. The dab begin* Its new year under very aosplcton* condttlona. The newly'elected commodore has been prominently tdenllfled with the Ocean City Motor Boat Clnb ever eUiee It* Inception. It was be who flrat suggested to some of hi* friends, ell of whom were motor boat e that there shonld be auch an oi In Ocean City. Accordingly Mr. Wilson, James Riddell and J. Ffsnkitn Meyers. Jr . met In Mr Wlleoo’a bom In Ocean City and talksd the thing

A general - meeting of motor beat wuers who summered In Oeaao CUy followed, and waa held In Ihe Wtto

nent organization w

Tlie dab n<

more than three hundred. It le the only club of I la kind along tbs Jereay which la opan all the year reaad, and every week-end through the a

parties, dane social affairs.

At a meeting.Sunday a

club appointed Harry D. LeCato aa Ita representative In Mayor Heed ley**

WILL PLAY 8QCCBR

•occer football this winter oi

all grounds.

There ere 86 candkUtai now bslng tried out for the team, aix! the Brat game will probably be played next

Saturday.

Tb* boy* ere belug ooaebed by Norlan T. Leslie sod Joseph Bi old English county m An effort Is being nude to ar gamea^wltb all the high acbool,‘*| and academy teams In Phlladei and there will be gi

ForBalk —1500 West avenue. Ocean

For HAMt.—Two lots. 85x105 feet _o 688, See. A.,Wesley avenue. Piles. 1100. Apply B . SRimwKt. office.

Addle** X. X., SRKTINU. office.

■e very bast way end ,,uu """v lUsure and go to B. R. Smith It •start bargains to be Waitresses and Laundress wanted. I Sons for anything In the line of Wall .the aaalart lafiiht bythpmonth. Apply Utoeayue Hotel, | Paper. Yotr will not only be treated n. - Ocean CHy. bight, but you will get a aqnare daal.

There will be no admtsBioa toe Young men and boya uaeMa to attend school may obtain inatrartma la 1 school branrhe* evsatagm.-