Ocean City Sentinel
fHl'BBDAY. JANfAHV 4. li
re elmll l>e (tlfil l<« m amt eoniinunU-a
(immuiiliy i
receive lleam of
» tlii'
All eominmiioMlon* ehould lie areompanled wltli the full name and aildreaa of tlie writer, not ueeewuirlly fur iiiibileatlon, liut a» a ifuarantee of eiHid faith.
LAWRENCE LEAR HEADS LEAGUE Young Men’s Progressive Organization Holds Annual Election.
PUSHMOBILE RACE HAD MANY PARTICIPANTS
TEACHERS ASK HELP FROM STATE
Big Crowd Witnessed Exciting Event Here New
Year's Day.
wayn .be ri|Ul|i|ied
enjoy miitee—F
ell, Jew >. Ham|i-
Trout. T H. Mower
Morgan
a fellow- ha. nia noney. only to
If you area property o way lnterc*led In Ocei .horrid .ub-rrlbc for the h keep poaletl with the ( rlty coninilwlmiera anil ntenl of the city.
PERSONALS.
vl.lttrig friend.
J. P. Hickman, of Anbury Pari a recent goe-t of lire Hwnvne. Robert Carnott, ..f Phll^lelphln among the vlaltor. here Saturda; Mtas .Morey, of thU cllyVwa. a the recent vl.llor. to Phlladel|dt
Mr*. 1J. K, I
Kbe
Adartt-
a few day
of We.
Klberoi
a few day.
Ku.lt
.|iertt
ee. artd
Year'a Day with Herbert famUjrlit Allantic City.
Mrs. Thomas I.e.lle, aud granddaughter, Mary, have been vl.lilrtii friend, in Phlladel|drla. - * Peter Hallltigallaud wlfe.nf Cynwyd,
w ere here New Year's dinner at Scotch Hall.
and Mm. . ■ family n
J. Smith enternton at their Aw
1 W. Powell; r.t Ward, t « Stephen.
They Seek to Have Present Tenure of Office Act
Amended.
K-Sill-1 One of Hr Owe"'” Teachers'
t year
After the election, President I.cb ik the chair and speeches were mad a number of the member.. ONLY ONE BIG FIRE
teacher, wlopu
sdutlons calling upon the jeglsl; re to ameml the tenure of olllce a- ■ hat t.heywill get better protectla against adi’erse isillilcal loflueoce. Recent dcclalons of the supren ourt have not pleased the teacher is tire court ha. pointed out varlot
right of the
cr, of the Ocean City
24. j4tew
rard IgnUlog on stov June 22. Stewart’, meat store. Tw< ■arms. Origin iniknown. July 2. Kogg's merry-go-round. Kin nder Uiller In engine room. July 5, Win. Dyke's apartment a
k of oi
bury i
the resolution, reported
the committee and adopted by the"
teachers, this is spok
Another objection is that the act did at go Into etreet for sometime after It. passage, thus giving boards of edi.Va-
slon .opposed cause eighteen still alarms were answer being cxllugul.hed by the I u. The others were out before leal of the apparatus. Vllh the exception of the blaze itC2 at the store of Mr. Stewart, by
porlunlty to fai condemned a
the h
g ihe year
CHARGES TOO HIGH
At the meeting of the City Con
mem Thursday, Mayor Headley
Med atlenlloiSto complalnls reoeh
reunnllug high price, charged by i
rrlephone Co., and the electric co. for culling w ire, to p<
people to move boose... The-e |iubllo
illitles, he said, have no right
pollze
rail ley si
he favored pubisonable ^barges r else put their
Much
New Jersey Slate loti closed In Allan h the adoption of a n Atlantlc ctly
afternoon of New Year'a Day. under I''ommlwlonem In it. report he auspices of the Roys’ Club of the 1 a>IU*d to Governor Wil-.n ••imt Presbyterian Church, was a great direct apical to the people ■ lucccs. It was witnessed by fully SOI) fur aid lit protecting and lemons, who did not seem to bother crea-lng the supply of fish much over Die cold winds. j »»d f"' assistance lo rigidly Headley wa. honorary rc-, laws. -Particularly mu-l took much Interest in the men of the Stale co-operate
lys the report.
The Rev. H. T. CaMwIberry. who prime mover !u arranging the
iwdof
pleasol spectators. The Rev. W. K. Flaber, reprewntJtig the l.edger. Was one of the ntllwhich was conducted >y N. T. IchIIc.
seller i<
hold I
a chat
id aUenlluti
achei
called t
dering about the Stale, who are not under the pfotecllon of the act and not likely to be allowed by boards of eduitlnn to come under Its protection.” Ida la contrasted w ith the tenure of nice act for school -jaullom which rent into ell'ecl at once upon Us pas-
sgc
It was ordered by the teachera that
he leglslath repare an
teachers during good behavior. Tin committee Is to then confer with Ih executive committee of the assoclatlm id the matter Is to be brought to Hi Immediate altenlkm of the
l that will
r It ■
The push
FISH AND GAME . NEED PROTECTION State Board Makes Appeal for Rigid Enforcement of
Laws.
Hoard of Kl
i the The H
MCALLISTER'S
post Christmas announcement Thanks to Om Patrons we hate had a rat) good Christmas
tiling a
ardeos may be we canno protection to our wild life w
street.
> Klghth
The
The start was made at Fourth street and rel reel. The distance was 11 miles. Dong before 2 o'clock the boys t an to gather, with their machines, te comer of Eighth street and A bury avenue. .There were several II machine., whose' make-up attracted admiring comments, and the young owner* reeelv**!^congratula- ». from all sides thief of Police Scull and all nf'lili n were on hand to keep I lie course
The entries w-
t as foil
4 Benz- i< Nicholson and V. Hill S. Ret)-—S. Price and C. Rlsley. H. Hup—H. Rice and \V. Kennedy 7. lazier—R. Gilford and L. Goff. 8 Flat—W. K Maasey, Jr., and E. 8. Kld-r. 9. E. M. F.—Frank Townsend ami U Townsend. 10. .Harmon-L. Taylor and M Han12. Simplex—Eugeoe Dkrby and \V. Hntlraan. IS. Disco—H. Chattln and \V. Chat-
According to the report there would j be scarcely a game bird It-ft In the Stair, Idle the water, would be robbed of . their llsb to the point of extermination , It not for the enforcement of the , lu the receut part by thefomrol."Flsh and game protective o.»oclationa so formed,” continues the reand we express the-desire that 1 ar organizations may be formed , ery section. A live club in every j district can accomplish much for game urotection. Our board not only means o preserve game birds and animals, | jut to protect aud Increase the useful ppedes of birds for the beuedl of the nesses, which Includes birds of song ajtd plumage, and those which are beuelldal as scavengers and destroyers of Injurious lusecls aud noxious l'l»"«»" _ Crime among the young Is Increasing, according to the Rev. Dr. George R Wight, rttate Commissioner of Char(tiesand‘Correctlona. who says something more eflectual should be done to reach and punish older people who Induce them to crime. The commissioner I. of the belief that parents who desert nr neglect their children should be punished and be required to support little oues 4 , even If they have to the money to do ao in the work-
e or prison.
i T s
COATS AND SUITS All coals and suits reduced k to
•tyi” 11,1 lmr ' ’ ^ ' ran
»t ftr” innK "" ,ri1 c " 1 "' 10
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS
#..*5 wercnlc dresses - fi.oo
75 c gowns _ - - 59C KJC gow ns - . 69c JOC night slilrts - . 39C
DRESSING SACOUES ft 00 flannel sarqncs - - - 75c .75 flannel sacques - - - j.k
s. s. McAllister 755 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
n Frldi
James Hamilton, of the ilrm of Hamilton A Hess, spent the N( -Year, holidays Its Philadelphia. Thomas it. Imke, of Cramer Hill, spent several of the holidays with I son, William Lake, In this city. Mis. Emilia Corson Is at the hot of her brother,, Dr. Idnwood Corson Glenmore, Pa., for a lengthy visit. Miss Elizabeth Cursou 4 has return In her home In this city after spei lug a few days very pleasantly In PI
adelphla.
Miss Effitb Raksstraw, of Tori dale, a librarian In Tacony, spent I portion of Hie holidays here, a guest <pf the Wyoming. Frank Warner lias rented. Mrs. Whlnyate's cottage, on West avenue, near First street, which be and Ids family will occupy. Robert W. Scott, of Overbrook, an extetiatve property owner here, was In town during the week, accompanied by hla wife aud son. Prof. Edwin ItruAyale, nfShlppenstuirg. Pa , was a guest of Ids parents, the Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Brouyale, several daya'last week Oscar Thompson and Miss Florence Moore were among the visitor! to this city recently. They-spend the summer months at this resort. Miss Miriam Bayre has returned to Iter studies at the State uoruiar school In Trenton after spending the holldeS* . w ith-her parents, Mr. and Ml Bayre, lu this city. Mr. Ella Newcomb and 1 Brooklyn, have returned hoi
Me utllitle. making wires uinler ground.
Director Marts said lie Is In accord Ith the mayor, but would like i opinion from the city aollclt Mayor Headley stated that fib desire to be harsh with corporaIons, but ttiew companies should
ompelled lo act In reason.
Director Marts madea motion, which ras carried, that the clerk notify companies having wires overhead 'ommlssloners consider their charges nr cutting wire to tie unreasonable, and the board Insists on these conjpanles doing the work at reasonable
More Klrclrlc^.lgtila.
Al the meeting of the City Commisilooers Thursday, Director Marti
hat arrangemeuts had dace lights at Fourteei
kVesley avenue on or before January
I The city l« getting
rear re-ort. aud thereshduld be plenty of lights The city, because of tl
In the number of lights,
ie entitled to a reduction In the
pel price, be said
emblr.. Gover
ought to give the pr
bis hearty support OAlcers of the Btal
elation were elected dent, George Morris, niooralleld: first vice president, William F. Sullivan, Mopipt Holly; second vice president, Miss Ida McMahon' Trenlnu; secretary, Fharles R Royer. AilanHc City; treasurer, H J Neal. Hrldgelon; railroad secretary. Eliza bet I* M. Stringer, Newark; executive commlllee, \V. A.
Mills, Mytteawsn.
WALLIB PROMOTED
N. Smith and K Vow. The Chattlu boys were second) There were only three entries. The second race started off like the real thing, but It did not keep up appearances for a very great distance However. It wasquHeexclllog. It was won by H. Rice aud Wm. Kennedy. The tli-e was III 07 l-fi Masters Massey nd Rider were second. Trophies were awarded the winner* i these events, ss well as to the boys avlng the lies! constructed car and ie nearest In appearance'to a real ulomohlle In lla appointments. Those having this were Raymond Gitlord md L. Goff. It was a line looking ittle car. everyone said. Those who gave the decision merits of the pushmoblle we Rev. W. K. Fl-her, 8. B. Swan rence Lear. Fred. Green and l-eroy
How<
Authoritative announcement w ■ade at .Broad Street Station that t! Amboy Division ottlees will remain .'aindeu. Rumors that the oltlees vnuld be moved to Treulon were re -Ived by the official atuiouuctmen hat on and after January I Amboy md Bel v Id ere dlvMoue would be blned as the Tfenton dlvlson wiMi Icior Wlefmen as superintendent The Weet Jersey division will have new superintendent, J T Wallis, who succeeded H. D. Lovell, having «n appointed general superlntendenl motive power with headquarters at Altoona. He succeeds R. N. Durbu-
The accounts of County < olle Joseph I. Houll welb audited at office in this city the latter part of week by a committee from the Board nf Freeholders, Messrs, t'lnullttg, MacKlsslck* and Eustace. These gentlemen were dined here by Mr. Scull. The acp-onnts were (mind to be m good
shape, as usual.
A splendid entertainment waa given the First M. E. Church Isst Thura,y evening by the choir, assisted by me other musicians, notably Mb Steuber. of Somers’ Point, an organ! f marked tal*nt. All taking part
re re line, and the concert w ppreclated by the audience.
,.le
i Mr. a
I Mrs.
s Newcomb" Is
Smith In this city. Mi Mr. Smith's daughter.
Misses Louisa and Inez Coraon, daughters of Capt. and Mrs J. MaCkey Corson, entertained a lew of their young friends on Thursday evening at their Ocean avenue home. Mrs. Anna Christiansen has turned to her home In New Vorkt Ity. after siieudlng the holidays with Ml«» AdellaC. Bates, of this city, hi-*'*" •vl-lted her son* In Atlantic City-
Hand'N OccaM* **l«r.
Elsewhere lu this l»-ue of the SKNTtttKJ. th* management 1 of the < tins.
Hand Ocean Pier Company
lhal. unless some unfurmen calamity occurs, Hie new pier will 1* opened and dedicated June 16; possibly June
1. Read the adver^lsement-
There w
several minor accidents,
ix peeled.
In the first race, Hancock and r broke a steering-gear and forced lo retire. In Hie second event, Darby and ibo broke down, and Hoopes gnd Townsend bad trouble with the i
log-gear.
The officers of the Boys' Club havlog the aflalr In charge are aa followa; President, Elmer Kanck; vice president. Naze Dutton, Jr.; secretary. Leslie Taylor; treaaurer. Robt. Lutto
JamesJtuckafew. superlnleudent of Hie Alleglieny division, will get Wallis’ place. The P. H. II. directors ippolnted Mr. Huckalew superlutendent of the Camden Terminal and as soon as the West Jersey director* meet he will be formally placed In Mr. Wallis' position. Mr. Huckalew -o nf Isaac Huckalew, who year* ;a* superintendent •ot the Jersey. Week •» **ra»rr.
the
The Evangelical Alliance United State* ha* sent out
gram for the week of prayer, which begin* Sunday, J unary 7. The topics
follows: Sunday, “The King-
dom’s Ceaseless Advance." Monday. •Personal Faithfulness." Tueartay, "The Church of Christ." Wednesday, "Foreign Missions."Thursday."Home
greatly ’ Missions " Friday, "luteresta Domes-
tic and Educati mal.", Saturday.‘ In- , teresls National aud International.
Quirt Honda* Braaoa. | ' to Mewt.
qiHet'fflanuer taJh^chy’ Th^e were j A meeting of the Ladle.' Auxiliary usual annual gathering, of f.mh uf the Q«*n Lily Yacht Wubwjl
lD d turkey, and, duck, enjoyed.] held Monday. January , . mm*'onaa Wsllwcs street. Phlladelr A number ^ ^ ^ n ■. imumio,,
ihies* of
portanoe will be acted upon. Mrs. J.
strai'gera were here and at 2038 Wallace street. Philadelphia. ...lire and surprise, oxer It Is tbedeslreof theomcersth.tevery
the many improvement* made wllhlu member
the last few moot he
Buy Your Air Cleaner irom the Home Dealer
rugs and carpets is the Hoove -ic Suction Sweeper. The Hoove only machine that combines revolving soft brittle brush with sut
REAL ESTAT£ —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J-
Let Us Clean One Room of Your Home FREE.
Iota Couocll, No. 126, Jr. O. U. A. ., ha* Inslaled the following officers: Councilor, Orville Adams; vice councilor, Roland Steelman; assistant recording secretary. Clarence Mead; conductor, Won Taylor; warden, Clinton Johnson; 4 Inside sentinel, Addison Sharp; outside sentinel, Chester Rose; junior past councilor, Somers Young. Ocean City latdge, No. 86, K. of P„ aa Installed these officers: Chancellor Commauder, C. D. Sampson: vice chancellor, T. 8. Young; prelate. W. W. Adams; K. of R. and 8 , R. H. Thorn; M .of F..H. B. Miller, M of E , I. Gilbert; H of W., A. C. Boswell, Inuer guard, Borut M Johnson; outside guard, J. P. Cadmau, Jr ; trustee (8 years) R. H. Thorn; representative to Grand Lodge, W. W. Adr—
For Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. • 720-722 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
Only $625.00 Thirty feet lot on Atlantic avenue, near Fourth street. This is situated in the pretty cottage section, with cement - sidewalk and curb, and the [best liargain that hafc been offered for some time. Joseph I.. Scull 757 Asbury Ave.
botzi a * a n roTTasca. Scotch Iball Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave. - ALWAYS'OPEN Sir ‘ mVw srsTosh r ■) si I**rllywi rand bom* *■ tof 1 *slOsTly . ^Of-rao view, on* aids, l)r*«l Kes
B. McOIBENY, Prop.
H0TGL blSe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH
THE IMPERIAL IS Cfc NTKAI. AVK , OCEAN C ’
THE KATHLU
a. Pleasant!? lorated.
?**’ B Hot Water Bm A. t>. MILXEB
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front pro peril**. Choice cottage* for sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of o™.„ 1TO. Are 1 ) “ . M CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
Free Cottage Sites AT-— Peermont-Avalon, IN- J. We will deed lots oo the Main avenue, one and one-half blocka from tbfe can, free of all iocnmbrancea, to those person* who will build cottages on me coating not leaa than. 91800. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. I JOS Arch Street, Phllada. or Peermont, New Jersey
HOTEL ATGLEN a of the most centrally located hotels in ran City. Th* aim bos ahraya been to make this hooee select and homelike, and its Urge sn-1 assured patronage proves its sneFor terms snd particular* sddras.
ROWELL’S
Attractive line of New Dress Fabrics, Ladies' and Children s Suits. Shirt Waists, Wrappers^ -Hosiery. Belts. Combs. Barrettes, Neckwear, etc.: Mfn's Caps, Underwear, Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc. YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE ROWELL’S 921 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N- J.
THE ELBERON (Formerly the Emmett) KiHTH ASD tT.STHAl. AVKAI'E
-l.t-A E. NAVLOa. rr*f*.
THE LAUREL IMS CEXTRAt. AYESCK, REAR REACH
MRH. awini TOWXREXD, Vra
MAPLE COTTAGE rorner. Eleventh and West Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Mechanic Hoarder* Wanted . — *voo and Upwards MM. M. FLAXAUAX BOARDING MBS. C. F. WILMER 7ffi Central Ave. Good board at reasonable rates. Meals served. Special Sunday dinner*.
jTry an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
Paraltarc. Carpets, Mattiaf aad Beddiat Wladow Shades, Etc. 7*1-22 Asbury avenue, Oeean City. NJ
• Cape May t-'ouuty Board of •n Freeholder* were entertained ) borne of one of tbelr number, Hope W. Gandy, and bl* bride, at ^ Tuckahoe, a few days ago Following the dinner the member* of the board presented Mr and Mr*. Gandy w handsome gilt.
Falrblll Soccer Team defeated the local club New Year'aday by the score of 8 to 1. The Caledonian, of Atlantic City, defeated the Ocean City High School boy* In Atlaolie City the same day by the aeore of * to-S The Oeean city team and the local school boy*
Ralph Wilson Is chairman; Mtaa Jennie Curran, secretary, and Mrs. 8. W.
Wood Treasurer. BoIur to IMorldo.
Lewis 4 and Conard, of the Kalblu, w'lll leave here Tueaday for Philadelphia, where'tbey will attend the meeting of tbe Ocean City Hotel Proprietor*’ Association at tbe home of Mr*. L. Baker lu tbe evening. They Will leave the following rburaday for tbe earn coaA of Florida, there to apeod
the winter.
The thirty ninth aniiuaTmeetiug of the New Jersey Board of Agriculture, hich occur* In Trenton January 17 to 19 loclualva, will be memorable for many event*, the first belug that It III have an addresa from the presleut, Joseph 8. Frellngbuyaen; aecond, that Senator Frelloghuyseu will by that time be** full fledged member if Hie State board of education, and, therefore, hla re-election to bead tbe farmer* for next year wllj be prt 4 ’ a\lcal, and third, thla la likely the slarltug of a boom for Senator Frellughuysen fur either senator to succeed Frank O. Brigg* In the upper federal chamber or for the ilepubllcan noinlnatluti for govereSbr of New Jer-
Tbe members of tbe W. C. T. U. will meet at th* borne of 40r*. George Bourgeois, Central avenuqi near Kourth street, next Wednesday aftej noon. Subject, "Sabbath Obaervance, led by Mr*. N. C. Godfrey.
Ocean-City Yaobt t luo, wn is In Philadelphia moat of the t out new year greeMng* to mem- . of the club and other iriemie ny of these veetlugs were recetvea Ocean City i indent*.
D.8. Sampson, of this city, ha* a number of radishes of Immense size, which were grown In hla garden with-
out mush attention on tbe part of anywill play the deciding game of Ihelr veiuh*eight pound*, aerie* here next Saturday. l, od there are a score more whoa*
i weight rang** from thla down lo three-
—'*•- pound.
For Sami.—Fifty full-blooded Leg ' boro chicken*, 76 cent* each; alao •, mixed flock ol chickens *i 18 cetri* per H>. Apply to C. E. Mtmrav, Tnckaboe BT.J- f • - --a took ■ ham over
i tbe Srh-
The new sign ordinance here went Into effect January 1, aud many of signs aroond town changed tbelr positions. Thla 1s a matter that comas under the department of which Director Marta la bead.
the present time. City Superintendent Steven* la engaged lo looking ' - a competent male Inatrnctor.
*teh4ririMrk*rtrhrM4rhrtrhrhhrh^^ AAA*****-
A Rare Opportunity
CHIS. E. IDRIS t BRO.
to buy one of the
Finest Cottages in Ocean City located centrally on Wesley Avenue Facing Ocean Fifteen room* without the imsement. Hardwood finish. Heat conduits. High ceilings. Ideal for private high-class boarding. Fully furnished with high grade furniture. For Sale‘at less than the cost of the house alone EASY TERMS
You will make a mistake not to investigate this if you desire to secure a centrally located home here far below the cost of pudding and equipping one. FOR PARTICULARS INQUIRE. MASSEY & EDWARDS
C. l_ LAKE ...REAL tSTATE AGENT... im Asbary A ramie, oosan Ctly, If. J. -
MARK LAKE Undertaker and Etnbalmer
ocEAif crrr.H.J
QH ARLES L. HOFMANN * REGISTERED ARCHITECT
In ocaan City, at Jo*. I. Mooli's oIRs*, vaary Wsdasaday ami ttatonUy smtsrsrr sraaln*.
First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. SURPUh SIMM

