Ocean City Sentinel
THt'BSDAY. I>KrF.M UK It lf.ll
We Hliall t* ifla.l i
(.1 tlile (Mminimlly and our readern reeryWhere. .Ml cun.ii.mili alluni. hi,,,, * a.--ronipanie.! -with Hie full name and aildreivi of Uie writer, not iieevmarlly „r initilleatlon, hut a» a Kiinrnutee of
ADXILIARH HAD PROSPEROUS YEAR
Mrs. T. Lee Adams Succeeds Mrs. S. Rush as President.
JUNIOR MECHANICS 00 TO CHURCH IN A BODY
'SCHOOL SYSTEM IS CRITICIZED
; MCALLISTER'S
SEA ISLE CITY HAS SENSATION
Hear Strong Sermon on "The Report to State Board of Edu Practical Patriot” by Pas- cation Says Somethin|:
tor Casselberry. j is Wrong.
room* of Uie church •Monday e with thp followlntt re«ult: ^ Pre«ldent.. Mr«..T. I.ee Adan
iddent,.Mra
j relary, Mr-. Jo-eph I -ecretary, Mr». Kn treasurer, Mr*, i.ewli | The auxiliary elect lithe meetlui;.
Councilman is Accused of Be- *: vice' ing Financially Interested h r: *ec-j 5n city Work-
• ItllK
Collector llurfelgh jay-
Mra.
Ident of the u ab-ulutely dec!
Hand oiwnol
ulRht. Nearly isdo |.
e auxiliary la In excellent con lo do Rood work under the rii of the new ofllcera. "DUTCH” MARKET
The market will
PERSONALS.
it the Klberon rtccntly. en C. Archer, of ('aunt it the lli-cayue itiirlnR i
arollne UolT, of Kid
Ml eea Mary S. Holl and Irene Vi < lllder, of Pelerebiira, were rrcw
Riieala of the Katlilu.
d Mra. lieorge HoMetler,
ladelplil
re Rue»ti
f the
tierlil a few daya ago;
Wm. H. Henazey, of I’ldladelp who haa a mimhrr of friend- here, John ii Poater haa returned to city after a|«iidlng the holldaya with hta relative- In Philadelphia. Mr. and Mra. Adolphua fox ei tallied a fee frleuda at their Ael »'cmic home Friday evening.
eater i
wife r
Monday from Phlladeltiliia, whert they wen ton ThaukaglvIiiR Day. Newton Kyjin, of Philadelphia, w hn haa extenalve hnldiiiRa of ocean front land here, waa In town yealerday. John llrownlee, of ilamraonton, ■ l.roperty owner In thla city. »ai aiiionR the vleltom here Thuraday. Dotnlulck Delleuedlctia and family, "I Philadelphia, have been vlrllluf Fred. Pontlero and family in thla city Former Commodore Wm. !». Snow and wife, of Phlhdelphla. apeut Si uiday night and Sunday In thla dt l>r. Cbarlea E. Edwarda and wi and K. W-. Edwarda and wife, of thla city, are enjoying a vlail to Phlladel-
plila.
Mlaa Helen fampheil enterlained evening company at her aunt’a hou Mra. hldward M.Sullon.Thankaglvl
d«y-'t ,re *' *'
fTAi linage, a few
iUae of
J. Plll*eiiniyer;‘
B. Smith.
d leu new inetn10 ha- been pre-- ’ for two yearn, j
longer In reaanre of
A lante nuinlier of t
»pccial aerniou • rdcr by the paa| Mr. ('a-aeltierry
e membera of, DeiHarli
(TI)c Cljvistnvas §torc NOW IS THE TIME TO BEGIN- SHOPPING FOP
CHRISTMAS
ladlea feel juatly proud of the cork arennipliahed In the laat two » under theadinlniatration of Mra. Ii aaul her.cnadjutora. I'pward of i haa beep ralaeil, twenty-elRlil inemliera added to the roll, table
the city
of Sea I ale City end waa a member of Coiuiiiuii Council on the IHth of Heptember, M*H; that on the day of September, 191.1, the Com'Council paaaed a motion provid.1.1 city dep
aatd atreet committee for the
of aald work being do...
public uae ami at the public
' ' ' ‘ ally eng.
Id city and •ecelve comp
i the I.
e <lce|H-'r walerwaya project, to In Washington thla week. ' nc w-lahe* the honor and la w llllng y hlalbru expenaea, I don't think
aid Mayor Head-
leal J hat
cdld i:
•xpenaea of deegale-
ding Saturday, agreed to a motion i Director Marta be Inatructed to •e a wooden drain, one foot high irteentb atreet It waa alao decided ml thla atreet up to grade, at crtl-c for blda for g'adlug, curl Ing, etc., the unlli.lahed acetic at reel from Weal to Pleaaure
creaaein the Klral
.a recently been a decided Inlie attendance of children al I. K Sunday School. Then ten a marked lucreaae In tb. 0 wu by the puplla. Prepo 1 being made for the uaua exerclaea. The appearance of the Infant departnielit la being .roved by placing ruga upon Hie ttoor iikI liauglng plcturea upon the walla >f the room.
an excellent pt-aent. One ■olngrapha In the beat and moat approved atylea at the Harrla Studl. Boardwalk, Call early and hav tllng See advertlaement.
la odlce. went to Sea Die City on ueaday to give Councilman Dalian a eariugon charge* preferred by (leorge I. Brooke, of the electric light plant In "at place. Cnundlmaii Dallna waived a liearing ud furniahed (liai ball for Ida appearuce before the grand jury at the Dermber term of the t a|W May County Mr. Brook*' -Worn complaint la aa
(leorge H. I!took*, r Sea I ale City, on tiller, being duly a< iw, on Ida oath CO .at one Joaeph Dalla.
T P. Murray and Melvin Klee, jof the adelaory coiumlllee, Xhe ' untied a report lo the New J< Board of Education, follow In
i|iectlon of tl
great aubjecta. clltzenablp. rel
utipla
mdla
1 city b
inderthe a.iper*
member; that aald Dallaa
rued .
cl III
r aald work frou
intelligent knowledge of
le tiling* concerning theae relalluua. low can a man tie a good Mechanic he la Ignorant of the principlea for hich Uataudn? How can a man be patriotic American unleaa he catch imetldng of the true American epIritT ii other worda, before we can be uae-
The apeaker cited a niim m plea of pco|de of lilatory nmlnajcl and controlled Konmfi Emperor Conatantli • -c. Lather. Paul, Moaea. .'oiitluulug, he aald: "T mlier of perliMla In the e< perlorl of uuconaclouaneaa,
ral recipient.
\Ve all begin with aueh a periM Our nrat leaaou* In morality are d. red not from the good we do, hi nu the good we receive. We do lit .y of u» get our earlleal uotloua t
orallty from a
ALLEN SCULL BUSY
Ita lororporatlou. Mr. Scull can point with pride to pnat year aa "the builder," having 1. irda of aeveuly Ibouaaud dollara’
hi the advice of other- for aa erected Ball-factory co Mr. Scull already hak In view ■*i«d coiitracta. and uodou
will
have
ard.lu
ear'a bualneaa before Uie wlutei ell under way. Thla a|>eaka well only for Contractor Scull 'bul- fm Ocean City, aa the claaa of buildioga
which
■Inly hi
0 thla i
liana of i
Mr. Scull predict*
ucaaful year for 191 J, and, waya "on the job,” with h [o give aatlafacllon, be la a (he bualueaa that he cell h
and cotlagera ■till mure ahe
Ing, but Mra. McAlliater will r
Haya the Atlantic County Record: itabtit hunting thla aeaaon ha* been a flat failure. The buuulea are ao acaiye. In thla vldnjty at lea-f. that few huntera have enjoyed a fair day'a -port. Nothing would pleaae theuUietter than to-have aome of the money they paid lu for llcenae fee* uaett for reatocklug the wootfa and tlelda with tho little aulmala, which would glvethem heller retumathan reatoeklng with pirlrldge* and pheaaanta. Such action on the part game eomuilaalon will w-lu the hearty commendalion of .Atlantic
it thla time that if v
.hip. I.
rorld a
the Hu
cple
r lirat
In the form
tienetlls—kind lie** received, a glfia l ' ‘ mger averle<l, penallle* i Mr, Caa-elberry reviewed at leug te life ol Moaea, and, coutinuin "Do you care lo Inquire aa to l aaou why Moaea waa aucceasful ninlug a iiuiveraal law? It waa t mac be felt the need- of the lowei The needa of men al the foot of tl f he had only been I mined lu tl ta of Egypt, he would only have been the lawyer of the upper claa.
1 by t
Ii of life ai
turned In vanla of I
"Shall we turn now from Moaea, he practical patriot, to aee If we are Kcomlng like him? Not, of caurae, Ike him In the extent of our uaeful"Do we have any Idea, have we any ,'lalon of the need* of thoae about ua, ir do theae require not lung further in iplrltual, mental, phyalcal culture? .truck with the appearance of proaperlty of the bou»e- on the exterior and the poverty of culture on the In. terlor.' Or have we reached lh< period In our experience where we an willing to foraake Egypt, but will not lake up the burden of helping the
orld upward'"
Now, K who la a theae t« uudertak
Mr Mur
md Mon
nethh
nlalr.
rally '
roughn.
the public school ay d Uuiiiedlnte and |» lug about greater tin
the teaching of the eaaenl In thla report to the State hoard they tell of vlalt* to two normal
they-ggve teata In
a|>elllng, lilatory, geography and arithmetic. The report give* -ample- of he q’ueatiotiB asked and, according to he two membera, the# were of a very
ilmple nature.
After telling ot the miserable results ibtalned, tint report contlnuea: “Our nveatlgatlou would Indicate that even high school graduates are not prollclaulIn theae aubjecta. It would seem, therefore, that parents are being deceived and that children have not the g in fandamentala which we all right to expect. That there la lug radically wrong la evident. Probably the children are overloaded torough training In reading, writspelling and simple arithmetic is ,r more Importance than a auperll-
itlsfactory that we Inslat that ao thing must he done to bring at .re thorough tie** lu essential*. •There la oneanggeatlon that we d do make. If In the selectioi local boards care la sxerdaed to obtain members who have the ability to glv In reading, writing, spelling an. arithmetic, and courage to Inform Ih publicof the result*, and when unaal tafactory to call to account the aupei lutcndenls, principals and teachcri marked Improvement In Ihuroughne* nd efficiency In our school systeii ould raault." HIGH SCHOOL NOTES
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I he ^ Any,of llw following an 'r LTiSr
* * *
S. S. McALUSTER
755 ASBURY AVENUE
OCEAN CITY ’ NEW JERSEY
Scotch Iball Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN
i?a n -°7dl'^wnb°a'TilIio > ol < £oIU an* at under tne peraoaal aupervluoa oi a
Three Story, shingle, frame dwelling, comer property, central location, near bench, ocean view. Price $3,500.00. Three Story Cottage consisting of four bedrooms, bathliving room with fireplace, dining room, kitchen and laundry. Price $4,000 .00 furnished. Hotels. Cottages, Bungalows for Rent and for Sale JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
B. McOlBENY, Prop.
H0T6L oise/iYRe...
ii Eighth and Ninth Strata
Real Estate Bulletin
WESLEY AVENUE, '
oat t'luh, 2fix76 feet. $325.00 $600.00 atreet, sidewalk, curb-, $1,075.00 iween Thirteenth and ^fourteenth $1,850.00 ith and Fourteenth $2400.00
THE KATHLU IlMCamral Anna*, OCEAN CITY. -N. J. rafaribsanaon. Plamaanilr I oca tad, me Itearl,, will, mil ocean Ttow. a romlorla. Wrlia lor booklet MIHHE8 LEWIS A-CONAItn
THE ELBERON
Ivllle
seek.
Mr. and ..Mr*. L'harlea H tallied a number of relative home on Asbury avenue, near Fourth
street, over Sunday.
Mlaa Pearl Scull, a ftaoher In the Camden schools, apeut several daya laat week with her parents, Abel D.' Scull aud wife, lu this city. Coleman K. Canon, deputy sherlfl, of Cape May Court House, registered at l lie AI glen this week. He was ac''ompatifrd by Win. J. Tyler. Mra Hvlrkfeel, of Philadelphia. Is -pending a few daya \t her cottage, •->>31 Asbury avenue, getting ready for a large house party al <'hrl*lma*. Daniel Steelman, a wholesale druggist of Philadelphia, well known here, la seriously HI. It !• -aid Ilia taken to a boapltat toundergo an oper-
>. Clyde fl. Baker, of Folcrofl, Pa., returned home Sunday after spending a few daya with Mra. Ilakerk. parents, Mr aud Mra. (leorge
W. Krnat.
D Itoblnaon la among the many Ocean Cltyltea who are spendr Winter mouths lu sunny FlnMn. Itoblnaon la located at St.
Petersburg.
Mr. and Mra A. I). Stidham and Ys. Abble Bowen' have gone Mlatna, Fla., lo spend part of the Later-they expect to vlalt Petersburg, Ha. J. V. Longhran, a prominent musician of Philadelphia, waa among Thankaglvlug visitors here, lanighrao la a summer resident, 0 lug the collage, 25 Asbury aveuue. • Mrs. Wag. Lechler aud sou -pending a week at, their cottage, Asbury avenue. They are making Improvement* to their cottage. JVi ter Sack, of - Ocean City, la doll
the work.
Mra. E. W Warren -pent Thank*. giving Day with her daughter, Mr*. A. S. Hachae, lu Ventoor. From there •he went to Philadelphia, lo mine lime with anotberdaughler, Mra.
U. M. Ferguson.
Capt. and Mr*. D. L. Vi daughter •pent Thankaglvlng Day at the home of S. C. Uaudy, T*eter*borg. b they bad an old-faahloned 1 (-coining " Mr* Oandy
of Capt. Vanaman.
End Mra. W. E. Young and daughter. Mia* Bay, of Angleaea, have gone to McClellanvtlI*, 8. V . to spend
portion of the winter.
S. S. MeAlUater, Ocean Olty’a welb known dry good* metebaut, went - Millville Saturday evenlug, accompanied by Mra. McAlliater. He relumed "to Oceay City Monday mol
e calling
III *laee m nctwur.
t of a aeries of debstea to be had by meniberaof Washington Camp, No. 75, P. O S. of A., will*die held within a abort time. The subject to be discussed la "Ueaolved, That tbl* country should have a parcels post." The apeaker* 00 the affirmative will be E. C. Barrett and Lawrence Lear; negative, J. W.THureton and Samuel Beddlg.
-lalllnK fp Ibe blMTe.
ud Mr*. E. R Hrunyate are spending the week with their son. William L. Hrunyate, and hi* bride at tbelr home In East Orange The young man la a lawyer with offlcea In Newark. Dr. and Mr*. Brunyate’ will op In Philadelphia on their return to 1 la city the latter part of thla week. To ■•reweb In BMpttat cborcb. The Rev William Thompson, < Logan, Pa . will conduct thescrvla and preach In Immanuel Baptl. Church next Sutday morning and enmg. He I* aald lo be an exeelul a|ieaker, and large congregations
doubtless will greet him.
W. K. eeennmer for Cabinet, ommodore J. Ralph Wilson, of the Ocean City Yacht \!lub, ha* appointed former Commodore Wm. E. Hexamer to represent the club In the mayot’a ^ r cabinet. The selection la a good one. offlre or E. a "ommodore Hexamer la • "v* wlr. ■“•Hfi. I!?.!
the duty of every all to ael before ■Ideratloiia. Da
ask? It la a solemn
thla task go by me? Ain I prepa for the responsibility of allowing II drift Into weaker hands? These daya when the children of Chrli" couutry and community - for help of every man who ..a. >„■ ■»• motto, ‘for Christ and Hbt Church, freedom, frlendahlp and charity.’ Calling to them not only to forsake Egypt, but to free the bound, help helpers, save the lost. Not ouly salute the flag and sing the ode*, to work for the uplift of our nation—
the uplift of hum nlly Immigrants are coming 1 mlllton a- year. Thi
Church ta striving for political power. MormuDlam-ia a social, political and reusing* menace. There are eight millions of uegroe* and millions of "
Died aud backward people.
’•Yea. we aa Americana have much be thankful for—much to atrlva for.
re we making the eflbrt?
•■Do you know of one man who D a religious leader of men lu our city, ho can or will eay to the meu of our ly, -let u* do aouMlhlng fur thi .drltual uplift of our boys and glrla
and our men?’ ”
The membeis of the Senior (lerman i In as are now reading "In Vaterland" j or a few weeks, when they will then ; ake up William Tell. Report card* were banded out last reek, which marked the fourth month f the school term. There will be a debate on imuilgialon at the Music and Literary Society’a meeting this mouth. Ing to vacation laat week, the high school haa uot many note*. The high school was out on the war path on Monday evening. Many teals were given last week. Some were: (lerman, geometry aud
history.
A regular meeting of .the A. A. waa held on Monday, at which the main bualueaa was the collection of dues. The Music aud Literary Society will hold Ita second meeting tomorrow. A ilete program haa been arranged, both in muelc and literary work. A dual athletic meet has been arranged with D* Laucey School, ol PblladelphD. The meet will be held In Philadelphia on February 17.
Clarence S. Scull 605 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey
RE1AL ESTATE; -r*a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH THE IMPERIAL CKNTOAU AVE, OCEAN C1TT, N J
I.WINTEB Mr.. C. OKTZKL.
KIliHTH AND CENTHAI. AVENUE loi Water Hast. Every Koora Thonmfhly Hasted. Mbit. r.I.I.A E. NAVLOB. Er«|>.
HOTEL ATGLEN if the moat centrally located hotel a City. The aim has always bee > this house select and homelike, aa
at patronage proves ik
THE LAUREL
t. NMITH TOW KNEED, Prop
MAPLE COTTAGE timer Eleventh and West Avenue Ooesti City, N. J. Mechanic Boarder* Wanted
The membera of the IV. C. T. U. ere arranging to prepare their Christmas baskets for the "shut -lu" and others of their frienda Donations, for theae baskets will be thankfully received by the membera. The uulou will meet next Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mra. A. P. Milner, the Wy-
oming.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for Hale. Alao lota for Investment and for Improvement—the choice -- Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & QO., Ocean Cm, N/"].
A piece of OCEAN FRONT between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets for $2250. Is the best INVESTMENT in Ocean City today for that amonnL For particulars inqure, Massey & Edwards
k m. PLAbACAie
BOARDING HH8. C. F. WILMKR 708 Central Ave. (load board at reasonable rate*, b 8|>eclal Sunday dinner*.
Mr*. Julia Robinson, of Phlladelpbia, will build a pretty and modern
U the corner of Fifth
. Maurice Haverallck,
Mr. aud .Mi
nf QuarryTHD, Pa., home after visiting the families of »i M Rauotc aud Edgar and Clarence Ferguson. Mre. Haverallck " - J —- of Mrs. Ranck and the Masai
atreet and Central avenue. Hhe given to Andrew Scull the contract well known In this city. ji,a house.
Hilbert & Smith, of PblladelphD, baa purcbiocd aevbu loti from the AtDntic Seashore Investment Company at Cortot.’• Inlet. It la elated that Mr. Smith will bnlld a »5000 collage.

