OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JA^NUARY 25, 1912
NO. 43
Ocean City Sentinel
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CURTIS R O BI N*S O N Editor and Proprietor
«TTORMKV>>..%T.|.AW. MORGAN HAND,
ATTORNEY a
COUNSELLOR-/!
J N. GRISCOM, M. D.
EIUHTH 8T. AND WESLEY AVE.
Jl; ibUr-Hlnl., im-A
BIG BUILDING OPERATiGflS MAYOR OPENS EYES SHOULD CITY FURNISH UNDER WAY IN THIS CITY OF BELL PEOPLE FREE MUSIC NEXT SUMMER?
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
h.'l 'aiTH HTRKKT
ol'in.'STijr. T S:.?KoV.-. , ?. , ,'. r n“^r^|New' Hotel, Pier Enterprise ^Hour. Kimituy ■ an ^ Large Apartments "“■■f Alien Corson, X. D. Hft £ Make 0 " M «» k Good -
Si6 Wealey Avenue
Ocean City
New Jersey
Dr. W. P. HAINES
> WESLEY AVE
!T KltKCllKL PETTIT, M. 1>. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER Dontint'* 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, 8. J. H/fADDOCK S PHARMACY
•Ity b
buildliiga under eoQ>4rurtK>ti t plaoned a* at preaeut, and tbbi fart cauiflng eou.lderable favorable con Work Ih progreMlug on l lie demoi tlori of certain portlooaof tlie bulldin of the Chrla. Hand I’ler To , on th Hoardwaik at Ninth atreet. atepa uv nwary So be taken before beglnnlii the conatnctlon of the i‘rm-ilcallv ne
Atlantic City Theatres
in been nome yeara nlnee Ocean
HOME FOR . C. T.
’ j Must Obey Mandate or Place j ' Their Wires Here Under Gronnd.
The n
1 the u
1 fnm
id Third nlreeln, for tlil't'orlulhlan Realty Co., and to eont fill,000, In to be llninbetl early In the nprlng, and the contractor, Joneph H. Cliamplon, will punh the work on thin, an well an the pier, wHlh bln character-
Intlc energy.
The aniunemenl pavilion oulnlde the walk at Eighth ntreet now being built by C. Doughty In a large-nlMnl building
ynd will cont a neat num.
Itenlde tbene operallonn, tlie new buildfngn for next'neanou will in rlude the large apartinefft hounen for Clark I Dlllenlieok and Cbarlrn A. Doe and
wife. '
FINE ENTERTAINER
.VMI-'TlII.UI'!
ler the aunplcen of the Itoyn* an entertainment will be given lll.lhe Kirnt I’reabyterlaii Church on ay evening, February B. by Frank lleutietl Lane, who will pre«ent myntic monologue, mingling mlrtll
lug."
J*t KiMin uaMor. MuuUaj inawU.ISa. m.; HaboaiB
rt..-
H. STEELMAN
Fresh Meats
Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries
THUXS.: FRI. ind SAT. EVES., JAN. 2S, 26. 27 MiHim Sihirdi] it 2.30 Frederick Tlmoipen!!, Mgr., Fmrnbi Prior to t)ie New York EiiKagcu
Coiiunly ICutit!.-1
The Flyers By Geo. Barr U.-tblHo-m. niitlmr of <, Grau.tark"aur ‘Brewmtcr'n Millioun," with a Metropolitan Cn*t of Well
Known Playant.
Largest Proluction of This Season, Foul Car Loads Scenery
to Mr l.aue, the edih l.'brlallau Herald ft rote: ••You cellcnt talk at Mont Lawn waa Juat be kind that maken an iinpreeaton on in audience. The children enjoyed It Immeuaely. and ao did all the grown-
,up« preM*!!!.”
\ “Aa an entertainer, he baa lew equal*,” aaya the Vluelaiu^Jourual. More teettmony waa taken In Allanl! City on Monday in the matter of the application fora writ of certiorari the Ocean City Boulevard contract. The teetlmony I. no » all In. The cate II be argued before Juatice Kallaoh
Monday, January !».
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
TUES. ud WED.. Ml 30 ud 31
snd Provisions
j POULTRY DREHHF.D TO OJtDKU -* M - < * U ' Ut XXU.CX1110
si FOURTH ST. and ASBURT AVE. Cigars and Tobacco. Orders ■ellrcred
orders receive prompt attention. seat. Wedaaaday, a
—IN—
“ Chanticler ”
I. H. liowrer, prwlden
SECRET SOCIETIES. •US City hodaa. No. 171, f. and u Keood andtourtb TliurwUy evi
rs-
aod^lilfdlSoodu evaoin*a b lo K.ot P. ball. A.tmrr ave ■th atiwati C. <-. Mark Lakw >., K. Howard Thorn.
Smith!* Keeor, Willard W. Adam.. i
WbiW:
".TrPrana^mihSSfdw^Prw^S'ijLSuijrE WalUbeajHaeretary. aamm y.mpT*. P.O.ofA.rm^,
* City 8o*k**“I‘
It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may selT it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.” We have it and we have it good. Give ijs your order for the Sunday poultry. W e dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. -Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
, Modern Twelve-Room Cotj tage Will be Built by
Allen Scull.
Allen Bcull, the builder, ha- been ' awarded the contract for the erection ,f another laVge and modern twelve-' oom cottage co.tlng 160110 Tbla will ic built at Twentieth Mrecl and Weney avenue for Dr. Charles T. Ullden, if Philadelphia, who haa been a summer resident here for some time enor will be of frame, shingled, and the roof of aabeto. shingle. The Interior will he Hnl.lied In mluiou and the dining mom will have-au oak Taken altogether, this la another extriple of the Bcull de.lgu, which ha. ■me lo the front In the erection of new
cottages.
Mr. Hcull haa Juat closed the con•act for a bungalow at Eleventh street nd Weal avenue for Harry 8. Adama, of thla city. t Ir Bcull has also the contract lor erecllon of a large gararge la connection' with the "Palatine Aparlmenta,” which will have a capacity rs. The building will be of a design to match the apartments, and ork will be commenced al once HAD PtEASANT TIME
aaglc It
•age v
prewil the view that better for the company charging the few people '
A party waa given al the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ueorge W. Plant, on Central aveuufc, Friday eveuiug, for Mlaa Helen Schmidt, of Sea laleCity, who is about to discontinue her atudles In the local achool. A very plrasai evening waa apent. ’ Those present were Mlssea Oln Wrlggius, Edith Hilton, Etta Moore, Harriet Ulbb, Irene Ziegler, Helen Townsend, Marie Towuaend, Bertha Lake, Alrtha Townsend, Mary Cun. igham, Helen Schmidt, Amanda Ttiulluer, Helen Jeffries, Charlotte Smith, Blanche Plant and Helen ;, of thla city, and Mlaa Kllxabeih Id. of Ocean View.
S repre
o the,
In referen
for cutting wife* Ion of those dealrIn this city, .aid mf Itarecent edict, t the company In- ■ subscriber.. He
would be
' Question to be Discussed by Young Men’s Progressive
League.
DONE MUCH WORK At Hie regular-meeting of the Yopag
BUILDER SEAL HAS
Approximate Value of Cot-
tages Erected by Him Last Fall is $40,000,
August I. the <rost 1 males WD.OiiO, and plana for several 1 built hare for next
a, and, In response b
le electric
I that no charge
uotilled by
light com
pany lie represented. 'he Bell Company was City Commlsalouera
luta had been made of. the cutn- ■ y's exorbitant chargon-for cutting ea and the uae ol the streeta. The ird warned the company that 1 the company agreed to cut •ea free of charge, so* that people having the proper authority from the Ocean City olllclala could move their hnuaes alnug the streets without pay1 fee to the telephone company, oard would be compelled to Introduce an ordinance requiring all •Ire* to be placed under ground. This letter was responsible for th appearance of the telephone company' representative at the meeting of the
l.'ouimlsalouere.
After he had expreaaed his views, be was reminded by Mayor Headley that there la another telephone company In this city, and that the Bell Company, cannot very well,charge
la at present.
Tlie City Commlsalouera, Mayor Headley declared, meat they said In the letter set pany. Thla company hi the city *1 recta !W| days In the year, and tbe people here also have right* to the uae of tbe streeti.
Mr*. Adelaide'Thayer, of West Philadelphia, la having a pretty bungalow built by Butler A Kent on the Bayous tract. It will ha ona of the most tractive looking housee 1n that gi lug section of tbe city. BLANKENBURG TO BE AT SMOKER Yacht Club Members Arrange tor Great Show in Phil-
adelphia.
The members of the entertainment committee of the Ocean City Yacht Club are palling every airing In their power juat as tight aa they know bow to make tbe Ofth annual smoker of the club surpass any the organfacation baa ever bad. Some of the very beat talent haa beensangagad for the evening, and tha menu will be llrat-dasa In
every particular.
The amoker will he held at the Columbia Club, Broad and Oxford streeta, Philadelphia, on Friday av.nIng, February 2. It la expected that on that evening the prallmluary plana of tha new club bouse will be on 'exhibition, provadta»tbe architects who
will be aaked to make competitive Heed Is aura
je secured, and tbearchL 1 J **-
aaood Nrsra front non. . and Mrs. L. K. Thomas, of thla
city, received a telegram Sanday that their son, Hunter, who bad been seriously III from bronchial pneumonia for several days at his home In Detroit, waa much better. The information was a great relief to the par-
Freeholder Charles H. Hears
uounced, nays the Atlantic County
Record, that he will do everything
bla power lo end tlie useless controversies and have the May's LaudingTuckahoe road constructed aa soon
possible, an undertaking In .which
-III have the well-wjshee and support
.•It approxl- ■ preparing
Mr.
contractors
tere, that the high class of workmanhip anti the unusually good materials i»ed by the builder, of cottages In tbla lly are an agreeable .revelation lo those who have had houses erected. During tbe fall anti winter mouth. far, Mr. Seal bull! three cottages for Albert Fogg on Ninth street; two.cotfor Mrs Peter Ralllngal), of Cyuwyd, on Delaucey place, near the Boardwalk; a beautiful California bungalow at Fourteenth street and Ocean avenue for Mrs. W. A. Pollock Davis, of Overbrook; twin collage at Fifty-fifth street and Central avenue for Miss Carolines. Knlsell. of Camden; collage on Brighton place for J \V. Timm, of Narherth; collage al eighteenth slreel and Wesley avenue fur Waller W. Slbboua, of Philadelphia, and a two-family apartment 011 Wealey avenue, hear Hflcenth street, for A. K Gallagher, of Philadelphia ■ddllloo to, these, Mr. Seal remodeled and made extensive ImproveB. Cliff's cottage, 438 Mr. Seal haa Just been given the contract lo eract a 2| story cottage, coetlug (3000, on Central avenue, near Fifteenth street, for Henry H. Matter, connected with the aberllTe otltce Ju Camden.
Monday night, it waa daeldad lo a debate next Monday erenlog le question of whether tbe elty should furnish free music next sume s|>eakere will be Spencer B. Swan, chairman of the leagne'e entertalnmenl committee; Howard Taylor, Forrest J.oug, Char lea R. BUI well, Leroy Howe and Roland Steelman. Following the debate by tbeae gentlemen, there will he a general dlaeuaalon
by the membera.
•C. K. Stllwell, B. U. Swan and Alfred \Y.Powell,acommltteeappotntad to revise the league'- by-laws,‘made a report. ' Action win be taken next
Monday night. .
The members are talking of giving an eutertalDmeut—possibly a minstrel show—before tbe close of tbe wlntar. Dr. I. N, Utiscom *aa elected a member 01 Hui organisation.
v haa a membership
tbe regular weekly meet lug of City Cummlaslouera, Director Thorn reported that the matter of delinquent taxes has been lakeu up with " he largest property owners here who are behind In their payments. If these persons do not liquidate soon, the city will forecloae their
propVrtles.
Near!* All Stgni
Director Marta reported at the regu,_r meeting of the City Commlsalouera Chat nearly all the elgifs coming within the rollings of the new ortHnanee have been taken down. Thera were a fi-W that could not be taken dnw then due to the frozen condition
The le
of 82. . MRS- SALTER SURPRISED Her acliool cuildrcw Carrs Obi Eighteen membera of the Fourth Grade lu the public ecbool decided to give their teacher, Mrs. Bailer, a grand lurpnaenn Monday night, and they
Mrs. Balter, re errand, found tbe young people in (Dll possession, Tbe dlulng table, deoored with while and yellow crepe ap«r, waa fairly laden with handime layer cakee, candles, lea cream, lies of fruit and pltcben of lemonade. Games’ and amuaementa followed ntll a lata hour. Those present were Sarah Smith, Ella Campbell, Myrtle Garrison. Klma Garrison, Helen Bard, Vlvefa Weeks, Rath Moore, Walter Chauta, Harvey God, Malcolm Cbatlln, Edmond KIM, Tbaodore Btevana, Jonathan Wallace, Rose Ferguaon, Las lie Hughes, Edw. McGinnis, Howard Barlow and Maeon
Salter.-
u Juat of the
S3 APARTMENT HOUSES BUILT OR NOW UNDER WAY
Long Winter Evenings COMBINED WITH Extreme Cold Weather
THE TUNGSTEN LAMP
la the only rival pf daylighL . The coat of rarrvnl is Jnat nos-third of tl
l required for the obi-style
A pore while Ught with no ahedow. |^*» ootnbiaes all thaae faatares. an City Blaotrlo LljgHt Company**
Equivalent to Erection of Over aza New Cottages
In This City,
Inquiries for some vital it at Dt tea of
Ocean City were made a few day* ago by ihteraoted persons, • and It will doubtless surprise many people to learn that this compilation revealed the fact that at the preaeut time there
have been constructed and are erection 11 fly-three apartment
Iota Connell, No 13S, Jr. O. U. A. in tbla raaort.
-Ill have a visitation from Bute, These buildings, H la eaUmalad.avero«ctra at Ita meeting next Tuesday , age more than four famlllea to e evening, and ablgturnoulofthemem-j.p.rtmeut, which laaqulvalent to
traction of mors than SIS new ootl|i
STATE OFFICERS TO VISIT JUNIORS
Big Time Planned for Tuesday Evening by Iota Coun-
cil Members.
Mayor Blankeuburg, of Philadelphia. haa beau Invited as a guest, and, as a great many of the yacht elub member know the mayor qulta wall, be la pected to be among tbe promlueot ex-
a.
la a wall known fact that tha Oeean City Yacht Club haa a number of moat aaecesalul bui on Ita mvmbareblp Hat.
Tha otltcen to be prerent will Indodc Bute Councilor Hand and tha State treasurer, tha Raw. Dr. J. Morgan Reed. The appearance of Dr.
draw a crowd, aa be la do subjects of vital In-
icmbera of this and similar
laaldas thla ha.haa a bo
Ocean City.
There wUI be a abort aaaalon of tha lodge early In the evening, and > ’clock the doors will bo opened of lovlied guests.
e new plumblogArdluanoe passed and Uoakteadlug at the regulai meeting of tbe (tty Commlaatooera. In urd«r to give tbe plombara ao opporltmlty to dispose of maurtml now
lary of tbe
will meet
home of Mrs Wi_. Fourth at rest and Central avenoa. All
• ‘ • be prerent.
The Pontiere BOOTsSHOE REPAIRING > SHOP nefinBjHa ni»ti.y Dost nwu-AMi o*™ o*. * t
Bell Pkooe >» Inter-Stite Fhoo, .»■* SUTTON & CORSON CO. . General Contractors Grading acid Strsefc Bailding 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey
Fire Aaalllarx ■retina. . be membera of Ibe Ladles’ y of the Noe. 1 and t fire
tea'-Auxll-cookYolea ug « tha
SX”.
OCEAN CITY. BasMea, your rwaponalbUlty aa a real esute owner makes you a desirable clliasn. Think It o*or, then enl' -- HARRY HEADLEY. Real Krtmie OporeUr, Ninth sod Ae- . — Bre houa y hem w« . • of tbe gnatari bargalor to be id bare 00 the eaafiri terms
bury avouoi wHl show r
Tbras Chinamen from Atlautae City 'em here Saturday looking for a -tore bnUdlng-oO' Aabory avenue, bat' Seventh and Teoth atreet*, that they oeuld rant lor Uundry porposas. They
• In t<
THREE MORE HOUSES total. W. •call Wives Contract tu
■artier Jk Maras.
Hobart W. Scott, ooa of Pbiladslpbla's huatllng basloaaa men, who haa been financially interested to a large degree In Ocean City for a few rare pa at. la about to build three ion cotugee, coating $3000 each The houses will be XJ stories, 22x40 and will be up to date lu every way. Mr. Scott haa awarded the contract I Harbor A Marta, and the arork la
mi lo be started.
THEATER PARTY
GIRLS YJILL GIVE TREAT TO WINNERS Participants in Recent Contest Will Hear Good Talk
on'Palestine.
Having lost nut to the boys In the "Trip to Palentlne," the girls of the First Preabyterla-j.-tunday School will give a double Irmi lo'ibe»yuuiig m en 1 tbe church uex*'Tigeday evening. The Rev, R 8. Bnyder, ot Schwenkavllle, well known to many Ocean City people a< a remarkably fine speaker, will give an llluatratsd lecture on Palestine, assisted by Dr. W. P. Haines, of thla city. Mr. Bnyder t then *C1 views of Palestine. After tbe lecture refreshmeuU will be rerved.tbe Bondey school children
and their parents.
In the ’Trip to Palestine" eontesl, theboys wonbySB0'*milee." The total distance traversed was 6260 "mitre.” OFFICERS CHOSEN FrwBbgtertan BunUay (school
Holds Election.
The Pint Presbyterian Sunday School bald Ita annual eleetloii foroffl-, oers last Sunday, wbsu the following
Hold a
Philadelphia members of tbe Ocean Ity Motor Boat Club will have a 1 heater party In Philadelphia next Tuesday evening, and greet preparation* are being made for tha eract, hlch will ba In tha nature of a m-
unlou.
the renewing named will aot as palronerere: ' Mredamn Irvin Baer, K. J.BafM, O. H.' Bieg, B. C. Blair, Arthur C. Hredo. C. E. Carpenter, Jarnre P. (Mreon, William Cooley, Maorire DaaWa, T. J. Klllnger, Charles Q. Frmaei.C. L. Hagy, Gustav Ludwig, H. D. JriGato, Je*eph Myera, John Owens, Waa. D. Snow, Thomas P. Walker, Joseph F. Ward. R. G. Weltner, W. H. Wrireer, Clarence C. W. Wilson, John B. Winger and J. Roland Turplo.
BOND ISSUE FOR LOTS
abort dissuasion, to pore hare tha lata bered 3W and 308, la Section C, for $1000, to be used for city purposes. Tbe city solicitor was aefcad hla oplhlon aa to w bather the reeaoy $M the payment of the loo should ha takes by appropriation, to belnetaded la the budget, or by a bond u Following bla anaw to buy tha lota by a h traduced and' Jtiven first and reaood
readings.
Tbe lota are In tha vicinity af
Xed to tbe newly-created position of assistant oaabier, H. 8. Mowrer, paying tallar of tbe Pint National Bank of this city. Is recelvuig tbe congretulatloiia of hla friends. Mr. Mow-
beeo win
Mrs. Thomas loalla, of thla city, celebrated her aeveuty-eecoud birthday anhlvarrejy yesterday. She received many pleasant and acceptable mludera of the day. Mrs. Leslie to remarkably active for her age; In fact, 1 much more alert than a great ber of people meoy yeara bar
junior. _
A crarill i > Ocraa CU>. The Ocean City Tula and Troat Co. to now toaulug title policies on prop erty m Ihw Bute. It la the only Inrittutlnu In Cape May County that doing tbla branch of work. Thla la greatly to tha credit of Ocean City,
Superintendent, tbe
aelberry; a-elstaut superintendent, Frank B. Craven; planW, Mire l«uhii Conoo; trrasnrer, Mire Mary Yoong: iretary, Elmer K. Ranck; superintendent* of primary department, MUe Ada M. Ranck and Mias Maud PouMa. and
* Re5?H*T. V
Parker Miller and wtfb entertahaed a tew triend* at tbwr bores, «• F^-
mnuth place, Thunday «i *l>eot a plaasant time play dred, laler partaking of r
Mr. aurf Mrs. Ml
Mtore* Edna Conoo, Ha
It
I Tbe renolulion covering tbe city 1 Eighth auff Ceptral ave. .ppruprlatloua for the year 1B12 w»_ ■ • ' pa*-ea. with a few all ht changre, by policy of the Flr*i Na- ibe City Commtoslontra at tbelr rega-
rd 0,-ren City any be re- i, t weekly
uservailve. tbelr m">-^-
WGhe
..coal Ba garded aa courervailve. are modern end eattofscl
Foa SAUi —Two tote, Blxl08_feet j Sous tor
lx KM feet j Sons for anyihtM Hi Ua lloa ef Wail im. Prtre 1 Paper. You wUI not only to treated offloe. right, bat you will get o square dial.
Winchester Sdbool, Margate, AUsntlc dry. N. J., an exciualva Boarding and Day School for toys, altuatsd directly on tbe are. with hot and cold •alt and fresh baths and a bo were. An experleuced corps of collage men aa ln•tructora, under the management of Douglaa Howe Adama. for many yeara a Principal of Haverfotd School and Head Maa’er of the Cloyne House School. Newport. H. I. A taw day students from Atlantic City Cite will be a coo m modi' will be taken for tbe wee turn home over Bunds; plant for “ “
ssjt
Fur Information and clreular, ■
dreea the Head Master, DouuhAa Howa AbAris.
is 2huo. 1-ta.at
B. Peon Square, Philadelphia.

