Ocean City Sentinel, 30 November 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean CityScntincl ANOTHER PIONEER

RESIDENT DIES

THL'KHDAY. NOVEMKKK-Sit. I

„ ihcomniuully i

-All cuiuuiunl rumliaol* 1 ! “ 11 ■ililroM <>r tin- ;

rlltr, tint tiMwarlly

j Albert N. Downes Came Here From Philadelphia Sev-

enteen Years Ago.

THANKSGIVINO-SERVICES

’S CHURCHES

Mr. Casselberry Presided and Dr. Brnnyate Preached

_ ’ Good Sermon.

'i'lie union ’flunkxjtlviiiR Uny .er

iJ^WircIi

Another of Ocean City'a pioneer rr»iclcntx, Albert X. Down-a. (IIkI about vi 8.;a> o'clock Monday inurnliig. He'Suud

had a xtroke ot paralyala tc week he- large congregatlgn.

fore lilx dealli, and theeecuud follnvieil| The xe.rvice« were prealdc

'iKhi. •(the Uev. H.T.~CB«eelberry,

I'rexbyteuanjjhorcli * w ere atfcnderl by a ,

SAID SURVEYOR . HAD BEEN PICKED

Kuo

Junior Meeb r VjoA-x In the Kir next Sunday b> d Steel m

man, on Sluipnon avenue. lit. Ilrunjate, a few day* reived a quantity of lilg oral

PERSONALS.

I) McClure, of I’h

Percy I

. \V. Hildreth, of the

o I’hlladelphi

lay.

Mine Kuilly llorkhcnd. nl phla, reglxtered at the liupen Mke'tl-lxr.le Kverliighaiu, vlll.e.lVamong the Vbdlor- hi ThuiuaH li. Hliumon*, of wax In the city on bnxlne«- Ki The I lev. and Mrx. H. T Caxxellx vlxlted friend* In Philadelphia ye.

day.

Charlrx p: Adam* and wife, of city, .xpeut Sunday with friend* Caul d*u. iUlph Cheater ami wife are now cupylug a|>artmenta In the |~i-l ol

lliliog.

, of Pl.ila.lel

nxlj; III I

dly Tuexday.

John (1. Sailer, for many

rexfdeut of Ihla city, b

Philadelphia.

Then. It. Luderx and wdfe. of Phlta delphla, were amotig tlmne reglxlereil

al the Kathlu.

Ji.hu Wilde, of*Nilladelphla.an ex teuxlvo property owner here, I.

town Saturday.

J.'ll Wright,-of - Holly Heach. a lunmluei.l lte.1 Man, wax a recent gue-t of the Klbenm. J. II Jarman, of PhllailHr

■r In i

•city, t

nle a

iifxx trip here Fuexday Axxemblyman C.. S. Han

xpei.dlng much of hlx time In

wax a vlxllor here Tuexday Mrx. Annie A. Itarrelt, of

, of We. ■x I,u la

illadrlphla

.pent

x, >fr. .

pa.t week with I Mra. C. W Icier,

Hobert H. Vollum, of Plilladelplili I.petie.1 Id. cottage. IBIO Central av one, for the Thai.||xglvlng bohdayx. H P‘.‘ Homer, of Camden, w ho owi properly at Kbrty-aevenlli .treel, th city, wax a tilling yexjfaday'x vlxllor Mr. and Mrx. Jereminh Chamber, hive bean'vlalllng their niece, Mr*. J K.*Towtixet>d, al her Axbury avenue

homer

Director David Itodau and Captain John Hennetf. of Ilia Cape Mpy County Hoard of Kreeholder., were here Sat-

urday.

Mm. Kleaiiur (Jannon liaxcloxeil her cottage and hax gonelo Philadelphia, where ahe expecta to apeud the winter

uionlha.

Charlea Hchock, who I* working h I'hlladelphla, l. .pending a few dayi . with hja-paieidx. Prank A Sch.x-l P'orreat Hobert., a well known Phil adelplua buxlnexx man rexldlug at illenxlde, wax a rPceut guext of the Hlacayne. Mra. (irace Crane, of Hrldgcton. ha. beau .(wilding xevei'al day. with her parent., Mr axd Mra. Itharlex Watson, In Ihla city. , Mr. DounVaii and family, of Pcermnnt. are occupying.Alien SculPa collage, 610 Centtal avenue, for the winter luonfh*Parker Miller ami wife have left torlait frlendaln HilaStale. They will I* gone aome dayx.aud Mr Miller will luVut fur game. Harry I,. Hake left here yeeterday for Millville, wliere he l« vl.ltlug Mr. ami Mr*. John I, Itowker, and a!*o gunning for rabbit*. Jaihe* A. long*!reel, of ■Philadelphia, wIhi la hanug a pretty apart mein Imuae built by Joa U. Champion, wax here during the week. Mi....Daniel Mannlce and Mr. II Miller, of tbl* city, will leave liere tomorrow for Philadelphia, where they will *petid two week* with friends. t 'omm la*|oner Thorn audacity Treasurer ti-erretkon end family 'will apeud the day wJth the former', daughter, MK. Darby, In Weal Philadelphia: H. H. Whllcraft, of Philadelphia, a former wall known newspaper man In that dry, waa In town Thureday. He called upon several bnalueas peo'ph Mr. and Mr*. Eugene T. Jump, of H'amdeu, were among the vtoltoi Sunday Mr* Jump was Mlm Sarah Smith, daughter of H. A. W. Smilh. Mr* (Jeorge (): Adam* entertained her parent*, Mr. and Mrx John S. Sharp, ol lleexley'. PoInt, at her bury avenue lM>aH(. a few daya cently. v Tim Mlaiwa Hertba and Kllaaheth •ley avenue » B». Petereburg. Fla., wherl they will apend the

winter.

Mr*. CUarle* Ste|ier, who haa spent l

b the c

cc tht* ‘I'nurxdayl evening ’ parllcl|>atmg ck by the-Rsv. H.T.Cax-jyate.of the I

xelberry. The body will be xent lo the Hev. A. K

illadelpbla tomorrow mornlug and vllle, wlio U i

i. Me.

m-IHtlpg and m: With hi* wife an ic came lo Ocean City aevei J. Here he engaged i and alxo laid curbing, father of live chlldrei

incllmaii D. S. Sampson hlx dly, and Mr SampH. L. SampMin, and tnanvllle, returinxl a few ■ a pleaxant trip thrnugli late and Canada. They

. N. Y.,

y placex they vl>

Vint on Atlantic avenue, adjoli glilb street on the north side, w I

is owned by Mni.

inghty, deceased, a daughter In-li Correl Doughty, wax Mild at slierin'i

Slice li.

le Hie ei

Mrx. C. I, Hake and Ml** K-della »ke, of this city, have given Allen Spull the contract to build a cottage at .-comer of Seventeenth atreet ahd relay atenue. Il Will be a modem n-aud-g-half story frame house 30 by Work lx to be started at once, and ; cottage lx to be Itnlxhed by Easier e owners' will rent II m summer and riie iweuly-Uflh aunuaj meeting of • Twenty-fourth regiment, New JerYuluntcerx, w ill be held in Pitman December IS, In the Methodist RplxcoImrch, at lo.SO a. m. Dinner be served by the ladle, of the church. Price, 50 cent.. -Good speakirsaud singing are promlwd. Several if the old soldier boy. of this regiment exlde In tin. vicinity.tlcorge O. Adam., William l.ake, \mirew C. Jtoswe I, A. G. Gilbert. Krcemau Hi.ley and Rimer Hobliiiwn. if Hil. dly. p*ld a vl.lt lo the Knight, of Pythias lodge at Plea.antvtlle Satirday evening. They had an enjoysile time.

Mla.lna al neoteb Hall. Mix* Anna K. Paxxun. a well knuwii resident of Heading, Pa., 'has arrived in this city and I* regMtred at Scotch Hall, wliere she expect* to remain dur-

xevrral inontlix at Heach Haven Crest, vhcre Mr. Stetzer 1* In the diedglng uislne**, ha* relurned to her home

hi. city.

A. G. Hamlet, of Ked Hank, wIim' here a few day* since. He wai customary Inspection of the llfe-xavlng slutloiix In this section of Peter Murdoch ha* made noticeable apnivemciil* to hi* cottage, bury avenue, by an application of nalnt. The work wax done by C.

Hreckley.

Mix*.InezCoraon,a .tudeut at the Stale Normal School. Trenton, spending the holiday* with her pi Capt. and Mr*. J. Mackey C< n t hla city. ink Platt ha* gone to Millville to take charge of Aiwemblymaii Hand’s moving picture house. Frank T, Held, of East Stroudsburg, icded bln: lu.lbl* city. Edward P. Hand land family, who ave been living at the Laurel for ime time, have moved to Mra. A. a O. Hurt’s cottage on Wesley avenue, which they recently rented. Uulldliig Inspector H. A, W. Smith attended the "Ladlee’ Jilghl" at MorGuarda’ Hall, Atlantle City, Mon y evening. The reception was given by Atlantic CltyFo/eat, No. II, Tall Cedars of Lebanon; Mra. Charlea U Miller, who has reded at Seventh .tree* and Weal avenumber of yei

I the

were the Hev. Dr. Brm ''lr-t M. K. Chuich, an Chapman, of Pleasnn mpplylug 'the pulpit < le, who preached i

its text from P n part-mrYoh^

national i

mT' m

at **aw.n f.

thanksgiving to God fur theiblex-liigx that have crowned our natloiUud |w.h things. It I. nut, I here fore,-*t |uu- of

too pKen Hi

i. The hloxxomlng springtime, the bounteous summer, the changeful ini, the desolate winter, the dy- ...„ _f the dear old year, the birth of the uefc—all the-* are teachers sent God with their own distinctive

voice*.

•What *hap-shall our thanksgiving st assume? 1 shuuld say, let there the attitude of coufeulnn. This altitude is needful fur every one of us. man who can turn the pages of ncy and self-satl-fncllon must r he a knave or a hypocrite, and u.t we are not Included in either category! Ourattllude In the presence if God and In our relationship to the last Is one of humiliation and contri- • Have we nothing to cocfexxV Arc here no national sins In our mid.!— ha oppression ofthe-poor. Hie wroan,. If the wlins slave Iraltlc. the awful

drink tralllc, the cn

e mls.stayofjustlce, the polltli

(itton, and the- abust rti*e and other .In. Ile

allotial Hie. We have out always played the part of the good Samaritan ic wounded In life's tragic wny, like the priest and the Levlle, passed by oil the other side Think emiss we have been toward God. I*et ua tell our shame and contrition to

Him.

, that men would praise the lw>id Is wonderful wuik. to the chllof men! We need mure ami to cultivate a thankful dlxpoxl-

k.giving, -appoint-

(* of

if greed, leal curie ballot?

' and c

t the li

God exceed them all, and Providence haa been weaving out of your changeful experience* a naUeru whose beauty ■HI be disclosed when heavenmorning breaks. -In a gardening guide book advice I- gem rally given a. to what to do.hi the dlirerent aeaaoua of the year to se-

dated

guide bonk ls*urd for the'cujltvatloii of garden of tba heart, It ta probable l nil Thanksgiving Day we might read. Time for putting In good re*oluNo doubt much auch seed w III ut, but much of the sowing la only pretended and superdclal, from joyoua harvest We may. however, ael streams flowing

t will I

t Into (

blessings and usef nine**; and present, Instant, sincere, high resolution may make all.tba dlllereuce between a life fruitage and barren uem, growth and decay. Mere resolve count* for little unless It cryatalhM* Into action. aim higher In the coming year* than we have ever done. Let ua h|tch our wagon to a alar’ that may be drawn heavenwanta instead of eartbwarda. Let ua resolve more closely to walk In God’s ways, mi gladly to accept God’s will, more I pllcltly to rely'Upon God’s strength vealed In Jesus t.’brlst. • God will guide ua. but we have assurance, however, that God will i reel ua In the way that we want to | But we can, with conDdence, a-sert that It will le the way we ought lo go. The way may be rough and dreary, but what matters It If Ha will but go with ua f With absolute assurance we can know that If God leads ua we shall reach al last the goal, which Is our

heaveuly home.’’

Morgan Hand|Tells of Interviews With Two City

Commissioners.

e city surveyor ordinance wa« given third and llnal reading at the meeting of the City Commissioners Iasi Thursday afternoon, and ordered to

CENTRAL TICKET OFFICE WANTED Snpt. Akarman, of Shore Fast Line, Looking for One

in This City..

The followinglelterloThe Bkntinki. Is In reply to a query sent Mr Akarman relative lo a report that thefthore Fast Line Co. la endeavoring to recurc a place for a ticket olllce in the central

seetlun of thla city:

Mk. K. Cuktxb Hobiwbon —

Dear sir:—Heplylug to yoor favor of November 27. lull, I beg to advise that, although very anxious lo comply with the apparently universal demand In Ocean City for a more central localmu tor the sale of tickets, I have, up tothe present writing, been unable to And any such place, and If you can bf of

on Id be elected Hint afternoon, but j any assistance In Hiiggextlni! someone me was chosen. willing to keep open Sundays, a* As It lias been said Hiat Morgan "a* week-days, and whose place of! and, Jr., was an applicant for the ness will be acceptable. I- wll isltlon. and as It was also said that pleased to have your assistance In is name was not considered by the matter. Yours very truly, oiumisaloners, the young man was | J. N. Akak.M3 iked as to his knowledge of the mat- i General Buperlntem: r and he said: ^ | Atlantic City, Nov. 28. “Upon my arrival In Ocean City on -—t Thursday, November 28. from Stone Cauiitai Immense Kcl. Harbor. I was Informed that the Com- H. B. Btltes and Charlea L. Gilford ilouer* were going to appoint a went to Peek’s Hay afler eels, : •surveyor at 2 o’clock that afternoon, day, and Mr. Btltes was given the erlfy that Informailmi, I made It, prise of hla life when lie apeared the my business to make appointments biggesteel heever saw. The eel weighed of the commissioner* for an three pounds, wastwofeet seven Inches liour-i-revlou* <° that set for the meet- in length and HI Inches Hi dreumfer(2 o'clock, they both told me.) The j ence. It nearly upset the boat before third Commissioner I -pent little lime It was landed. Mr. Btltes and his famwith, as Ids statement that ’the noinl- ! lly are now eating the eel in sections. my department.'con-:

Kningemcnt Announced.

Mr*. Walter Crowder, of 205 West Upaal atreet, Germantown, announces the engagement of her daughter, Mno Mary Elizabeth Crowder, to WIIHim Conrad BHver, Jr. Mra. Crowder ha* a number of friends In this city, when she owns a cottage on Central avenue,

below Eighth street.

iced me Hiat w

'In my conversation with the C mmlssioiiers, they told me that they Had decided on a surveyor whose apmeut they would make that aflerAt the same time they Informed me Hiat, while the appolntnent would In reality be made that ifleruoon, they had selected a mao for he position previous to drawing up a resolution creating the olllce of surveyor. They said that they bad called advice concerning the resolution 1 that their adviser In this Instance uld be appointed city surveyor 'Hil* afternoon.' 1 "1 feel that In this mailer to deal In ly vertmtim reproduction of these Inrvlews with Hie Commissioner* Ight be considered by them »*'» each of cnnllneiice. I draw this deduction Inasmuch a« they both seemed kindly disposed toward me and what

I had to aay.

■e local papers .could hardly be denied a statement of facts. If they" no desired. Accordingly, I am Riving in the Information. "I might aay that In regard to the itervlew' with the Commlulonera, iat there never would have been any ntervlews.so far as I was concerned. If had nut been Informed (uuolltclnlly) i Thursday, November 28, that lulerews were necessary. I failed lo see why they were In a matter of this iracter. Nevertheless, I reluctantly k the advice given and ‘Inter-

wed.'

1 hardly care to gl^e all of Hie 'Joke arguments' which were hurled at me ■ attempt to convince me. I feel iln that they were considered well rounded and suniclent by the donor, glad that I took my friends' admd ‘Interviewed.’ It was a great atlou to me. _ I had never expected lo flud them so Interesting. Of e, I had previously experienced ew interview*. They are so different. ' There fact la matched against >r the benefll of some of my la, who otherwise might be or bemlalnformed, you might say thi my age Is 25 years and consequently Ineligible to the ranks of'The Buy Bcoutsot America,’ whereaome would

Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL

J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

MAPLE COTTAGE omer Eleventh ami West Avenue Oeean City, N. J. Mechanic Boarder* Wanted HRA. a. FLASAUAX

BOARDING MBS. C. F. WILMEK 708 Central Ave. Good boird at reasonable rate*. *Meali served. Special Sunday dinners.

Three Story, Sliingle. frame dwelling, corner property, central location, near - beach, ocean_Vlew. Price $3,500.00. Thre.e Story Cottage consisting of four • bedrooms, bath, living room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen‘and laundry. Price 94,000.00 furnished. Hotels, Cottages. llungalow< for Rent and for Sale JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

HOTELa A>D COTTA SEX

Scotch Dali Cor. Filth St. and Wesley Av*.

ALWAYS OPEN

>. rlimlrwlix, nalle rl

B. McOIBENY, Prop. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N.

Resident None Hotel

Real Estate Bulletin ® lse > qYHe

! Club, 25x75 feet. $325.00 y In rear, graded, $600.00 i-nteentli street, sidewalk, curb, $1,075.00 1 Thirteenth and Fourteenth $1,550.00 Tltirleeiilli and Fourteenth $2400.00

Clarence S. Scull 605 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey

REAL ESTATE --

INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know if you can get It; we can tell you mice. Bargain* m Kay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages ... sale- Also lots for liive*tmeiit and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to , J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

A piece of OCEAN FRONT between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets for $2250. ’ Is the best INVESTMENT in Ocean. City today for-that amount For particulars inqure, Massey & Edwards

Advertise *111 the SENTINEL

Ocean Ave.

Between Klghth and Ninth Btraata

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL. 4 Ck-stkal ave.. ockan city, n !i£w?sd Ur D«ir ra! >I tewcC lM> l<oaM OPEN ALL WINTKK

THE KATHLU Ural Awn os, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

MI WHICH LBWI8 ACONARO

THE ELBERON

MM. ELLA E. NATIAtE, rr*p.

HOTEL ATGLEN Oik of tbs most centrally located hotel* la Ocean City. The aim haa always been to make thla home select and homelike, and ha large and aasnrfd patronage proven ha anoreaa. For term* and particular* %ldnaa, *• C. met'. Fra*.

THE LAUREL

Seymour Davla, of Philadelphia, baa mid, through the agency of Jamei ter A Co.. 100 feet of ocean front laud between Twentieth and Twenty11 rat afreeta, to Harrison Htidhatn, of

Washington* D. U.

reside In tl

Lawrence Stevens, son of State Road Commlsalouer Steven*, I* aaeocleted with Morgan Hand In the civil engineering buslnea* In thla city. The

of Hie ploueer nuddenU here, ;oLluE meD have om «. | D '

ha* moved to Camden, where -he will, |Den| of Mf H , ud . n homB „

They have, m their equip-

Mra. Adtlla Abbott and MU* KHxa- nieut for work a number of rare Instrubeth Abbott have oloeed their home, 1 menta, nothing like which are lo be comer of Eighth atreet and Central' fount! In thla aection. Some of the*e i, thla city, and are making ah * delicate Instrumeota were need by Col. extended vialt to Mra. Abbott’* mother,'gievene In hi* work. %)lb young Mra. Ellen rtcudder, at Marmdra. |mao are college (raduatea and hustlers. Mlaa Nettle Henderaon, who haa I beeo employed by the Mecbenlca' jadKe Vonna ■ viatior Bank of Millville, will eoon sever her judge William Y’oung, of tbe New connection with that InBtllutlou and york City Municipal Court, waa a vistake up her realdeuee with her pareuta, n or her* Monday, accompanied by Capt. and Mr*. Benjaman Henderaon, Commodore O. Howard SchetmarInlblaclty. I born, of We*t Philadelphia. Judge William Campbell. Edward Colton Young’e wife i« the eldest daughter of .udOeorgeNorcom.nl Kutgere’ Col- Mr. and Mra. Bcbermerhoru, and belege; Harry W. Foulda, Eugene a. fore her marriage, a few yean Miller, Wilson Y Cbrlallan and Fir-, vary popular lo aoclal elrclaa here In man Willis, of tba Uulvarally of Penn- *be summer aeaaona. aylvaula, are apendlng tbe holidays ‘ * * ‘ ‘ £ ‘- For Rent.—A thre*-roocn apart-

icnt, private; centrally located.- * *

reee C., Sentinel offlee.

Try and advertisement In the Sen-

Wanted —Y'oung whIM girl to aa..,t In amall family. Add raw, 8. W. Sentinel Oflioe. It

SUPPLEE MILK Wins Again Highest Award Two Gold Medals ✓ FOR Supplee First and Best Milk and Cium Won

at un

International Dairy Show In th< Milk Dealers’ CootaaL October, U, 1911, at'Milwaukee. Via., against *11 compcUton in tbe United Stair* and Canada. m Coctral ws* based 00 following point*: Bacteria, 35i Flaw and Odor, 25: VUUr DM, 10) Fat, 20i Acidity, 5j. BoNIe Capa, 5. Ve received a higher score than did milk exhibited by aU the Boards ol Health, which includes the Wlow-

ing chies:

Beaton, Maas-i CWvrl

ML Mich.;

Bald, tCua.i , Omaha. Neb, Sail Lake City, Utah. Jodges ol Coolest were; Pro!. Ivsn C Weld, formerly el Dcpertment ol Agricnlltire, and Prof. W. A. Stock-

ing, Jr, Cornell Uoirenlty.

THE SUPPLEE

Alderney Dairy

rvelaod, 0.1. De■cr, Coj.1 Sprlng4 Rapid*, Mich.!

; m wmmm® mm?®®,

Some Still Remaining of the SPECIAL SALE OL LOTS A Cut of 37 1-2 % in Prices for a Limited Time Lots that Sold for $800.00 Now Selling for $500.00 The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Ocean City Lots on Second street between Atlantic ave. and Boardwalk Lots on Pennlyn place between Atlantic ave. and Boardwalk 30 feet front by 80 feet deep - - $500.00 . 45 feet front by 80 feet deep - - $750.00 00 feet front by 80 feet deep - - $1000.00

All Municipal Improvements Cement Curbing and Pavements Lots Filled to Grade and Top Dressed Water, Sewer, Gas, Electric Lights

Title to this Ground is Insured by the West Jersey Title & Guaranty Company For flap and Full Particulars Address, HARRY F. STANTON Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue