Ocean City Sentinel, 29 February 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel p 0. S. OF A. AT MASONS’ ANNIVERSARY

DAY. KKHH1AUY "

CHURCH IN BODY

CARPENTER MAY

i

OBSERVED BY MEMBERS BE AT CASINO CLUB J

MCALLISTER’S

Horn* A»D cotta a—. Scotch fjaU

. mid coinmunlcatloii

. Members Hear Strong Patriotic Sermon by the Rev. i Arthur Gee. A Urge limn her „t il,> i

like In the wnrd» <

i Hi.'

. fnyjm the Sli

i nlKlll.

,ii,»ihi<I Hack, .it lliln i-Uy, -ImawM !„.iii al Marmora to K Carver, „l ,r.-ville. N. J. ill of the «l*n« comlna under Hie it u-iolie «T th

o Iw r

L ' lloal

imuilier etl until

ud- r.i

In committee of the \V awarded the contract for ■uiitain to the t). J HaulI’leaeantvllle. The funii-

rccled early in May.

!'to. ti, relatliiK to l-aulntt

bane of land' by the readltiR la-t Thur<1 by ihamtin'K the puioo. and acee|ited Pro|HMals for IhuoI.

rl nr know. He found hhn«eir at, ewilti Ini. audience of-men In the lief that true patflotlam In very clo-e rellKkui. Indeed, he waa convinced at the eeruilnely rellKlmi- mati la a le iialrlot, and that, converaely, the true patriut la al»o a reliifh

n forth

in' from »T"0" third rraditij Jl now be a.k

. PERSONALS. di- Margaret 1’arker la v

. K. Ile»

of Pit

lay li

if W i

Prfiladelidila,

ora uere Kalurdav. Iladelphla. a atim-

r. Itrunyate waa-able I

■■•day.

a II,Old

I- city Tueaday h

i« property

I.eain1er H. ■ oraon, of tIda cl II vialtlUR relative- In-Pldliid ■ring the week, k Moore, of Philadelphia, b

. It.

ployed here at preaei

Mr and Mr*.'William 11. Dare am. of Itarlavllle. Pa . are via

Parker Miller and w;lfe.

Mr- Jt-M tlitflrelh returned Ki front New -Y«rk, wh,te »he attIhe -pring millinery openlnga. Ml- Stella Abboll. of A-hury I Iraalieen -pendHiK a few .laya with

it the

n lIda city.

Kiaher Dalryniple and wife will enleitaln frlenda with a dinner al Ihelr I'liiholeljihla Ijorne tomorrow evening. William H. Campbell, of tlda cfljt underwent a auccea-ful operation al the Hahnemann Ho-pllal la-t Thura

n T. 1*

of Steflinanvilte, waa

aitor at the home of hi* Mra. I.ettrude Headley. In

i« K. Armatmng, of Phlladi;l-

Mlaa l.nlu Welaler. who i Philadelphia. a|>eiit Si ■r parenta, c \V»iai*r a.

la city.

Welaler and wife.

■ leorge Bchock and family, of Millville. vialted Mr. He hock'" parenta. Mr. and Mra. Frank 8cbock, In thia city,

• Sunday.

N T. I.ultnn, money order clerk lo the local |H»t ultlce. a|ieol Saturday night add .Sunday with Ida parent-

dr. and Mra. Daniel Hamfaain and lighter, Mra. Iterlha Krauaa, of.thh y,vialted relatlveam AtlanticCounty Sunday. i.\ I.. Hemmerly and wife, of Oak — -laltora here yeaterday

Airlh atreet. Mra. 11 an n ah D. Roblnaon city, who hna been apemlln week-at St Peteraburg, Fla., la uc l"-ated al Orlando, Fla. Harry A. Morrla, of• Plilladelph waa In town Katunlay evening a . Sunday, and waa given the right hand of fellnwahlp by hla many frleuda. Mia* Kllitabelli Schoek will return l her lumir In thla city during the

Noted Talker Will Also Leelitre irt First M. E. Church e|

Monday. | y '

REY. DR. WATT | iind witty 9 P ceches

TO PREACH HERE '

Banquet at Hotel Bellevue Dancing Instructor, it is Pos- J

sible. Will Have Charge J

. r"the eo er' ^ Z ...elan-!#

Members of Order.

a-lgr. X.| I !TI, F i

Next Summer.

Our Annual White 5ale Will Close Saturday We arc offering si>in«S."BiR Har^ains in White Mu-lins. Sheets. Pillow Ca-cT Hinliiwiiierii s. I-accsand Muslin rruW-i wcar.

t Friday e

i, the.

or-hipfu

mlly U

-pirn and tl

U ClIliHMI undefatande It

will deliver Ida lecture tn the -Rlirch on "Fault* of Our Nelghbora." Admlaalon will be ‘Si ceuta Follow,g the lecture, refreahmeula will be Tved In theaoclal rootna'of the church.

said Mr. (lee; "gi he la lit for atrale d other evil dreila

lHiudor*nieu What ai ee them groujied ou alrei ire-, everywhere, and i

i exciting take* 111

of n

aomethlng mor

i>rd t

•a unity. organUatlon, pur uf, call be mattered eaally baud olfera atroiig realalance. ■nt a.group, but a band of with a purpoae, religion* In I) •very man a patriot. The world iced ofAtuch baud- today. Not a, but band a of orgaulrsl patriot-. , notice the luaplratum aeudlug ■and forth, liod ha* touched their - tlisl-toucheil Hum Maud llrm. -"Kint-nnua-giut fell, hut we -can illy believe that through all Ida life could rely on I Ida hand of liod-lu- ‘ mg after Saul’* day, One. came iblbdi a kingdom and He galhround Him a band of men given Him by the Father. Tlda band ha, u lo a mighty multitude of men. who can be tru-ted lu any place— lOtne, bpalnea*. politic*, church— illll He call* for men to Join Him I* war on evil and work of raving

| Watt, wl

o*l eloipient preacher* of . the 1 occupy the pulpit In the evening I .preach a -peWal aerrodli to the a of Ocean ( tty l.ialgc. No.

•tef Andrew Itoawrll, .Wllllai Alitaitl, chairman of the gel imlttee, and thiwp na—claled m In preparing for Hie relehr* Dll all previous aflali" of tlda I

i ml A J

will a

s* of Hi

"'day eve

under l

the *

ful go«

OllgilOl

marked contraat tn the beautldm of the women folk, the-cent

? »trlkingiy hiudnome.

decorailotia of the lmni|uet liall Included pretllly draped Hag* of the

country, with gol ’ '

•u the plate rail*

HAD PLEASANT TIME

i, returned the

McFaul, of Trenton They w ent from New York to. Cltarleatou Jiy eteamer. -Iieiidtng a abort time In 8

Near the cei orth aide, *al toaatmaater.

latknr

icky gnd had an enjoyable Peler-burg, SI. Anguatliie and popular winter re*orla In Flo- 1 '**

Toweled houaea. unllmlled cnlhii>m and a wonderful appreclalkm ol Klaw A KrlaugerV new and greater uduclluu uf "llen-Hur" nt the Korcal leatre have marked every pe/for-

Tdladelp "

able twentieth century rehglon-ld torlc drama. The engagement la lluiiteil utie.a* arrangement- have I or completed fur the preaetilallon of tin coliHKial H|iectarle ■ " ' _ ‘ “

Drury l.nne Theat A ^he ace.de'll.vc

fleet-

I the i

{ advan

oiialled In th

ve been tiruduced

ge of all the modern igecrafr have prod need'

wy oAhe Amerl-

ng at full -peed over irena al Antioch, giving the nppearmce of one ot the moat exctling r

if modern time*.

The company that Klaw A Erlai ave aaaembled la lu keeping with dignity and magnificence ol the . D.-k.-a Kuhler, on

the r«

HAD GOOD TIME.

hllupp"

. Knjoaablr Kvcnlug. I meeting of the."Ueneral commlltee waa helil at the lira. Jamea Mart* Monday

evening. After the general routine of

thl* repreneutatloii of the

Daughter* of America wiBhikJted ‘ thedlulngroom. where they |*rtook of an eluborate net-out, after which they were entertained by a vocal duet •oloa. A very hurooroua .reading given by Mr. Marta. Mr. Warner and Mr. Dixon gave an excellent Imitation

of a breakdown.

Mr. Dixon euterjained the- guest* with a trick which he ha* accoiu; pllahrd by CObaUnt rehearalng. Jug;

kiln* *‘

production. Richard Ituhlei the handm>me*t leading men ...

ica and a brilliant young actor, play*

the prince of the bonne of Hur. O Adye, one of the rl|ie*t and muat tlnguiahrd character actor* on Kugliah Mage and a great l.o favorite, wa* brought to Amerii

play Hlmonlde*. Ml** Marion Barney. a brilliantly beautiful woman and an arcompllahed actre**, -well- known lu Philadelphia from her long engagement with the fbentnutStreet Ihentre Stock, play* the Siren Ira*, and Mba Idlllati l.awrence play* the Mother. Other well known actor* In the caat are Mark Price, Edgwood Howell. J. Arthur Young, Waller M. Hherwln, Schuyler I .add, Edwin ruehmau.

(leorge Sydenham, Jame* r. Ayi Roae Iteaudel. Jean Marcel and Al

„..p» and a large bowl

held hi* audience *pell-bound

by the amaxlng rapidity with which he could make tbeli content* apr*'

and vaniah before the eye. of hi* tonl.hed,oulookera HI* work

given much applause.

Mr*. Harry McCullough.

■phi*.

n Phllidef- , of I’iii I*

Cliarle* Ma-land and i

delphla, Mimmrr realdenta or iin» rewere gur*l* at the home of the Rev and Mr*. J. K. Hake, In thl* city,

over Sunday. •

It. H. Thorn. Thninal J. Thorti and Roll* UarretMin allendcd the funeral of (he Me**r». Thorn’* brother. It. St. ~ i Fraukfurd, Pblladel-

Norvln Smith eiiterlalne,l lila cl*-^ ale* of the Ocean City High School hi* home, the Blacayne. t rld*y rehtng. The young men and girl* id a decidedly pleasant lime, a' they expre**ed Ibelr appreciation their boit. The dance w*. eapeclally enjoyed. Two of Ihe hWh aeboid traciier*. Mlaa Colburn and Illl«* MO; Kay, were also guest*

phi*

Charlea Ware yek, uf Tammy, have been "pending few day* here a* gue-t* uf W F. Ga

diner and wife.

Robert B. Vollum, a well-known expert acmmutant of Philadelphia, and atrretary of the T*x|i*jer-' AiwoclaHon of Ocean City, wa* In town Salur-

. day ai

tnday.

... . -. uchwalt, peotenaor of mathrmallca lu lb* University of Peno»ylvanla. wa* among the visitor* lo tin* city un Friday. Dr.'Hdliwatt I* ■ mer re-Hleul and preperty owner here. • J W. Fern ley and wife, of Pblladeh . phle, *peni ihe latter ijert of lartweek

Sixteenth •tree*. Mr. Fernley, wlro lean expert accountant, ri prearul* the Tax|»jer- - Aavoclallon I* Mayor Headley'* cabinet.

I>*Mlc Cow*fort

Joeeph U. C’hampknf and Allen Scull were two of the lowest, bidder* fur the building of the public comfort

. ... e figuring would be mpilred to determine Juet which llw lower, the Oily CommiaMc did not award the contract at their

weekly meeting. j

o. ,«e PlnTM. K Church *1 their

win, have/a di

r rain

Jonathan* B. Roae, an aged and Igbljn

. file for liiMcl !y

Wednesday ■afternoon as burletl Saturday mot ,a the father of Mr*. David

Megonlgal, of thl* clty. *ud h*»

natc one* at the "fentlvp boai chainiuet hall never-presen , strikihgly attractive ap|<eari

n,pietcr*v

of ihe

i 'dreai

ol II

f the

,f this ft(y. Tl

vere the work of Mr. < rai Each lalde seated either

table-, add

rn*. thc-e bring

f E. H Cr* ,ral decoratn

OCEAN CITY TITLE AND TRUST CO. of OCEAN CITY. N. J.

a delightful, wa* the pn ti of a beautiful

plate. In the center ol He, fn letter* of blne.^yaa the Inrlptlon, "Ocean City toidge, No. 1TI, and A. M , Ocean City, N. J.," with e U.- comp*** and aquare lu gold. The edge of the plate also wa* of gold.

a* follow*: •

orld. Should this p i.e, It will appeal to Uh children who -pn

end the summer a have crltlclxed feature of aoclal

Sale wilf continue 3 days more.

I0d hi- family -iwml

REPORT OF THE CONDITION

Grand opportunity for a live liusi-

Rose Beaudet. Jean Marcet _ . . Hayne*. Edgar Stillman Kelljy’mualc I* Interpreted by a hundred trained volw*. and an augmeuled orchestra tfiider the leadership of Gurtav Hlnrlcha, the well-ktiowu and popular grand opera director. More than 800 |*opie lake |>art |n the ennemble* of Hie new production. The curtain rises at 8 o’clock on the evening performance* and al 2 o clock for the matinee*. Hate comer* will not be seated during the opening prelude Matinee* are on Wednesday* and Sat urdav*. the Wednesday matinees being al special j«>pular price*, with ho

Will sell or rent store property separately. If wanting a good business stand, it will pay yon to

investigate.

of the Ocean City Hotel Proprietor*’ Association will meet at the home of - | ra || F. Wheatman. in Philadelphia, at 8 o’clock Saturday afternoon. The member* of the committee are Mra. B. F. Whealmau. Mr*. U-Baker. Mr*. Henry Kloetr M

Uyucli, Mr

Monday e<

i«“.1sai“SS5*r«a5ss.

Miller. 1. Calvin Smith and - " Th* committee on

waiting

Joseph B Norloi .

Fourth of July celebration an answer from the City ■loners regarding their approval support of the league’- "'**»

Johnson

duly

.... tbeiervlce twelve Mr. Nickerson ha* been — ...nit a year and a half. B

painter* by trade.

The engineer* of the Ocean Automobile Bridge Company are gaged thl* week In surveying Islaud* and making sounding,

Ureat Egg Harbor Bay. In order lo gel a Rue on the b*«t location fur the bridge. They have gone aero** from

Ninth street and Seventh street.

l.anr lo Itelorn. The Rev. Frank B. 1-ane, of V land' who gave an matrucUye talk In the First Pmbylertan Church a few weeksago.w HI Iw at thl* church again Monday evening, March H. He I stwak on -Making the Man, ualng hla art of magic In hi* lllualra-

Homcr* Colllna Dead.

Somer* Colllna. a farmer highly re- * peeled cltlaeu of thto city, dW at hla home, al Palermo, Monday afternocm, •n» • “a en,; J.

home, fcfter a wa* at

survived

Mra. Mari*Bchurch ha. reuled hycottage at Petareburg to Uareuce Mac*

ed. that the United 8t.l- «* ^^aVud Xthf^w

Tb.; r-td. In

cresting dlacttaalo" u Lp.rtm#ota on Moorlyn tenaee.

Will Wove lo Sieve Dome. • Charlea F. Nabb and wife, who have Aebury avenue, next to the

home. They have rented one of the lUdcllffb ooltagee ou rievenlh el —

near Wealey avenue.

SHAD! SHAD! SHAD! ,1 ie. Hlekmoo’e Flak ■■rkol.ill

dete^eh market, ifu Aebury eveiiue. If you can’t come, phone lu ■ your

id,,;-We have both phone*. Thl* week we have a had, a Idock, cod end Maurice Klver

lent fcnd clema.

queT dlspoaed of,, w fill Master Boswell Introduced Clayton H. IlrVk, of thla city, of Mnnreali l.<alge, a* the first speaker. Mr. Brick expreased hi- dellghi being among the bampieler*. He told ■f hi- firnt visit to the local lodge, when Clarence 8 Scull waa the « iblpful master. He made humoi illusion* to U. W. Edwards and Kobt. flitter, who were to follow him, and declared that he longed for the day when the wives might be melnhers ot

the order.

R. \V. Edwards, who followed Mr. Brick, referring to an Illusion to himidle, made by the member wn lodge, said he had been called illumlnant gas and other descriptive adjectives have been bellowed upon him, .but never before ipd he been *i*iken of as a candle. . Speaking uf the Masonic lodge, Mr. Edwards said It ls the only organlxaI find everywhere and In every language. No maltler where a member may go, he can make himself nown or work his way through, hetlier or not lie speaks the language of the country he may be In Mr. Edwards gave an entertaining recital of hla experience lu Venezuela, a abort time after joined the Masons In this cfiuutry,

some year* ago.

“Charity I* the foundation of Marry,'• said Mr. Edward*. "The grip a Mason I* a true grip of friend*) aiM fellowship." During hi* talk, Mr.* Edwards at time* spoke In a humorous vein, and ade a pronounced hit.. Former Mayor Robert Fisher, who so waa lu a jocular moral, kept his audience lu an uproar most of the lime. One of hi* hit*'was at Otis M. • semi, whom, Ihe s|>eakrr said; Ocean City 1* particularly fortunate In having aa a resident, because he W more responsible for mpKl-transIt than my other man her*. After expressing the hope' that all present have as full heart amt are a* young as himself, Mr. Fisher said that lu the way of celebrations the lodge has taken Hire* steps, first under Clar once S. Scull, then utidar blmsell and owuudbr Brother Boswell—and this the deluge. The climax has been reached . . •Matty remained lo enjoy the promi

uade concert.

During the banquet there were mus cal selections by an orchestra comprising Mr*, lialen Corson, piano; William Fitzgerald, violin, and Hubert Moore, flute- .. c-" iglug by the Fldell* Quartet, of Philadelphia, waa greatly apprecl;ed by everyone, and the iocallsts ere frequently encored. The committee lu charge comprised I’m. (i. Abbott, chairman; Harry S. Adams, Clinton L. Brecklay, Warren W. Brown. Dr. Allen Coreon, P. Crtsawell, Holland.Jt. Deno, Robert Fisher, It E. tioff, J. Uaban Head.*/, Owan H. Kuder, H.8. Moaree. V M. Ranck and George Stanton. On the receptlou committee wen Mr. and Mrt. Harry S Adama, Mr. and Mra. Wm. F. Gardiner and Mr. and-Mr*. Parker Miller.

STORE and STOCK

OF

Housefurnishing Goods

...FOR SALE...

s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

t Cor. Fifth St. and Wealey Ave.

^ ALWAYS OPEN

' >-ar-rtnt,)C horns, ~pw-i.il. Ira stoertr 11 ca:; igg^Raufeisgw; •

» B. McOIBENY, Prop. J MIS5 a. li. TOWNER. R. N.

Resident Nurse

Beautiful New Cottage for Sale

H0T6L bise^YHe...

Second Street neat the Boatdwalli

1 This cottage i: in thia section.

jf,the prettiest ami iresl built h

Baaement finished, laundry, servauts’ bedroom, cti floor, large living rooni with mantel and gas log, large dining room with-bay window, all wainscoted five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry.. Second floor., four bedrooms and bath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets in every Third floor, two bedrooms and storage room. •; Will sell this house for *3 ,700, and make terms h If looking for a home let us show yon this.

JOSEPH I. SCULL 7S7 ASBURY AVE.

Can you find “ r “ fa

interest? We have invested o such mortgages during the p dollar in principal or interest, for you ?

vestment than

Hfortgage on approved Ocean

CUy Real Estate bearing six per cent, a Million and a Quarter (or clients in Fifteen Years without the loss of a

make such an investment

THE ELBERON

Can

Massey & Edwards

CllillTH AMD CEUTBAI. AVUCK Oc*M rily, H, J. at Water HmI. Kvsr/ Room Thoroughly II—rod. MRM ELLA E. RATLOR. Pr.p. HOTEL ATGLEN •ntrally lost

REAL ESTATE .

ro&age prova psitleiuani ai

Clayton Haines Brick j-

A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J- ins ckxtral Avxsint, nkab b

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two week* to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Oceau from properties. Choice oottage* for Hale. Ainu lots fur InveMmenl and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean CUy. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

OCEAU CITY, If. J.

ZB. aniTM TIIWXaF.XD, Prop

Interesting to investors OR Those Who Wish o Desirable locatioo for a Seaside Home

Geo. O. Adams 713-15 ASBURY AVENUE

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

832 CENTRAL AVENUE

Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home

Dealer ig machim

all Ihe bright new color* to ga and carpets it the Hoover Suction Sweeper. The Hoover nly machine Ilia! combine* a

revolving soft brittle brush with sue-

oyalers

tawo

8., Bksnxkb OIBea,

mortcaga. ea, Ooaao

THE

ing Ibillrosd Rtalion*. AUo -lie* fur -bunKaUnA ai lUrl-ir Bay. Beealay’a Point, N. J. ARTHUR D. NARROWS

MAPLE COTTAGE T*** Corner Kleveulb and Weal Avaho*

■ RA M. PLAX AS AX

BOARDING MK8. C. F. WILMKR .708 Central Ave. Good board at reasonable rate*. V served. Special Bun day dinner*.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Free Cottage Sites -r AT—a—

Peermont-Avalon, IN. J. We will deed lou on the Main avenue, one and one half blocks from tl an, free of all Incumbrance*, to those persons who will build oottage* c ne costing jiot less than flOOO. Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. 1308 Arch Street. PhlhuU. or (Vermont, Now Sorurr ■

ROWELL’S

guarterbf an lucli then air*, *w*epa, ■ deals* it all in one

a one easy operation. Let Us Clean One Room of Your Home

FREE.

For Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS & BRO. 730-722 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jeraey

- MEN’S FURNISHINGS Attractive line of New Press Fabrics, Ladies' and Children's Suits, Shirt Waists, Wrappers, Hosiery, Belts. Combs, Barrettes. Neckwear. «c.; Men's Caps, Underwear. Shirts, Collars, Belts, Ties, etc.

YOU WILL PROFIT BY TRADING HERE POWELL’S 821 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Long Winter Evenings COMBINED WITH Extreme Cold Weather tr, favorits i

gaira-. /un

CDiS. E. IOWS t'l

Axbury arenas, Ooaan CHj.HJ

KKAL ESTATE AXE 11

C. L. LAKE .REAL E.STATC AGENT..

J£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Erttbalmer

OCBAX OrTY.X.3.

QH ARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

1-HII.ABKLMnEA. Z*A. ■a Oesaa CUT, »lJo*. I. SsaUV aXMh e 1 Wsdoasday aadilalaraa/ aaAaHfy *•*■

THE TUNOSTE1N LAMP la the only, rival'o'f daylight

The Excursion House

■owakl a ■wwawlww. John W. Bracken, of Philadelphia, has purchaaed a pretty bungalow al Twaullttb atmet and Waalay avenue, from Seymour Davl*. of Philadelphia The ml* waa mad* through the agency of J. M. Chaatar.

JAMES CLARK MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

Construction Sand & Gravel Co.

uom. <x. CMAMmioN

Office. 8th 8L, Opp. Penna. Depot

Ocean City, N. J.

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt ior Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

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