OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI.
ocean City, n. j., Thursday, m-ahch r, ms
NO. 49
Ocean City Sentinel
' tl. CURTIS ROBINSON
r Year, Strictly in Adva
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
i N. GRISCOM, M. D. KKIHTH’MT, AND WKSI.KV AV
WILL ORGANIZE COMPANY BRINGHURST BUKS EXPRESS YOldR VIEWS ON TO BUILD NEW RAILWAY OCEAN FRONT LAND CITY'S MUSIC QUESTION
No ultlr* iMiurn jlondK*'.. "iml't. timn'r,i^ Steps Taken to Have May's >r> Niiiiday I Landing Cut-off Ready by. STE Allen Corson, M. D. . ^ext summer.
Ocean Oity
JjAW OFFICES ! DR- W. P. HAINES
Godfrey &. Godfrey.
COR. NINTH *
ATLANTIC CITY. N
CMUKCH SBKVICIZS.
^SiCMKSS’ki'.
^ CHURCH
[CM SOCIETIES.
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH . Counsellor-at-Law
Otis M. Townsend I.Icciim'.I l.y Uie'S|ate -> EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY. N. J.
TriK UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor S24 Aabury Avenue
NO WAIT!NO
Millinery Reduced
J. H. HILDRETH
Madame ]VIazzi modiste A09 EIGHTH ST- OCEAN CITY. N. J MONO AX HAND, Jr.
WESLEY -AYE.
!» H W,
T i USt'lI Kl, HCITIT, M. D. 607 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY
fllll |M>»
Ttie euintnlUee (•>Mii|>rl*i
■ril«. Mayor HeV.llev. tTaylun 1 Hrlek, W. K .M»--ey, \V. K. Ilexatut »<eplaU LTiani|.l<m, II. I). Ufnt lurry K. Hrauton aiul Harvey Y Lit Mumlier- of tlil« eoiuiiillleu went lilladelplila on Ttnmlay in flirllic
if.yic«e p
Ldvl
QR."CHARLES B. RIDER *• I »t>nt iMf* 809 Central Avenue JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. lo. 700 Alban Annua, Oeoin Clli; I. J.
.Mniiday follov
Edward.
eomiulpveV vl
r the l*eim»ymni
any, lant Friday. At the tneeliiiK »' on flttureaund fael
Illy for the lael t
Atlantic l ily Theatres
APOLI. Of D E ATR E
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coflees, Fine Grnceries and Pronsions POULTRY DREHSRD TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ISBURt ME.
Thotuanhefnky'a Kamou* Yiddish Players In Hie Popular Mu-lral Oiiereltu •* BE A MAN ”
Henry B. Harrla PrtAeuta ROSE STAHL In Charle* KJelu'« Deparlnienl Store Honlance “Maggie Pepper”
Eedign Elans' Minstiels tlltfl. FBI, ASUBAT., MARCH H, ! NED RYE in "STUNG".
them-elve-
o olde>t daUKlilera, V id Mr-. Frlacilla Lee. Philadelphia. With Mr-.. Peter, y<uiue daiiithler. Mr«. Ia«. Iipanletl fly her two e^illdren.
It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.” We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry,
dress them.
We
Boyle’s Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Aye. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.,
nd to lucorpoi
a dlre.il
ad Iron
SHOULD STIR UP v toji's Agency.
REPRESENTATIVE!:-:;;--::;---:'-
Takes Grobnd in Front of His
Home Through H. F. Stan- THIRTT YEARS OF
ton’s Agency.
-ati-f;
d Stern A sil-
Col. Stevens Says No Action t Has Been Taken on Ocean Boulevard Bridge. J ■state Road t'on.nil-ioner Hleven-. j io>a-lit IhlH city for a -hort thne ], .Sunday,a-the ttue«t of tv. ,
oil leed In the Irf-itl-lalin
PHy Trea-uter .f Philadelphia. Mr. HrloKhur-t
:ro»« the hay fron
u Pre-ldeut Met tea
l> ha’
e a family Ratherlng •bd all..are etijoyliiR
Aid Hoelety of I initial ChimMi at tlie Elbernu 'Fi ig drew a large atteml member-and friend- of 10 had a plea-ant time.
by II
Itramell ha- a new -eve aenger touring ear, and It I- attr. attention. It I- an Abln inti reached thla city a few day»l?o. ■ YOUNG PEOPLE QUIETLY WEDDED J. Prescott Cadman and Miss M. Elsie Lake Steal March
on Friends.
J. Pnwcott Cadman, aou of Mr, an Mr*. J. P. Cadman, and Mi— M. El-l 1, daughter of Coroner and Mr Mark Lake, both of Ihl- city, gav their many friend* quite a.mirprlue by going quietly to Ureeu Creek tying tlfh* at the home of mutual friend*, Edward Armatrong and wife, t 8 o'clock Hatunlay evening. The ceremony wa* performed by the lev. Wm. Moore, pa-tor of the Mothodl*t.Epl*copal Church at that place. The bride wore a- allver gray louiit. ilpwne gown, trimmed w llh laee and They returned to thl* dly about 0011 Tueaday, no one here excepting aelr'parent*, knowing that tfiey I
been married?* 4
They aald they *eiil away to
In onlcr lo avoid a “lol
The young people are both well known In tine cMy. Tnc brldegi who u a carpenter, la the only * , Mr. and Mr* J. P. Cadman. Hiabrlde K lhe eldeat daughter of Mr. and Mr*
aka.
Their plana for the future . deltullely Mltleil, but tliey will probably heglu houaekeeplng In the future.
Anpolnted I.*» Meadrr Wm. Urayvon. inMructor of mi raining at tlieOcean City High H.
--- hero appoluted lay reader at Holy
Chunrix. by lllahop Hcar-
.<'He Will be lu charge of ■ •eiiteti wrvlcee In be Iteld at the_
home- of member* of the church.
Trinity
*3-Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*:
p annual meeting of the Worn able
_e Mlaalonary etoclcty of the Klr*t M K. Church will be held at the home of Mr*. Tnoraa* MaUliew^jm We*ley avenue, at 280 o'clock -MMlay «—
. omeer«_are to be ajMted.
The Pontiere BOOT S SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE IMII Aftatjr A*., Oew Oty.
Bell Phone i«
Inter-State Phone 134-A
SUTTON & CORSON CO.
General Contractors
OnocKrig and Stpaet Buildiog
^5T5SBUEY avenue
Oce»n City. No. Jersey
y (he llarber A Mart-
■ the head of the piano
WILL GIVE SUPPER
At the meeting of the Wnty Board- of Efltif leach Haturday, ^ Alfr pre-ldent, and Prof. J. thl* city, vice president
’ hlclt Mr. Slant
cottage on Plymouth pit ; muke- hi- atimmer hoi a*, lit* uiider«tooit, ha- gr mtraet for tiomettilhg Hite nf a bay villa on hi* new t -ante tract ol ground, I 1 have been -old by Mr. Ml
to a Phlladelph:
e-ldent of t
le Im
Or. and Mr*. E. R. Brunave thl* city next MouHay ange. where tliey will ■' “
their non. William, and wife f abort time. Dr. Bfunyate will then go to the New Jetr— " " "—
for Ka*t
Everyone Invited to Tallf at .Trade Board Meeting Next
Monday Night.
MARRIED LIFE .r&n&SrrtiS
hurry to -Ign a contract for the free cqncert* here' next -tiutmcr, aa he dea to hear farttier exprenslona of a* on the queatlou of mu*lc from,
taxpayer* of the city,
layor Headley -aid at the regnlar rtlng of the City L'otnmhwloner*. t the act km of the board, a week deciding to .engage the Clay-
| Friends of Niels Carlson and ! lyile Help Observe An-
niveesary Occasion.
I'niiatabre and Mr*. Nlela Cnrlaotl,
, Friday
■rated their thirtieth wedding at ary at their home, till A»bliry a
The gue-l* wT»e pleaaautly .cn ilueu with vocal and In-Untnei ■u-lc. rending* and rerltatlona. L icy were invited Into the dining ro here a grand repaa! waa nerved^
mg of pearl, alive
arl-on, of Klgln, N«-
werc married
They h
n City M
»eek.
1 meet* In Anbury Patk
>11 A'lty, Millard, of Atlantic City, and one-daughter, Igiulaa, were Erie, Carl-on and, wlfe.rof Shiloh; Mr*. Sal he Brown and Mr*, t'. Vaiia-uan and daughter, of Salem; Ir. and Mr* E. Uaaklll and non, Earl, f Elmer; Mr. and Mr*. Murphy, of lleh'wood; Mr*. Jennie Madara, of orktown; Mr*. Emma Newkirk and Mr*. J. Mill*, of Wood-town; Alice Taylor, of Philadelphia,-an< and Mr*. Millard Carlaon: of Atlantic
Jlty.
William R. Hugljex, of Millville, ill be a**oclated with hi* non Thoruley Hughe*, P- D., In the
duct of bualtiea* of the Hughea Central Pharutacy, at the corner of Eighth
etreet and We*ley avenue, whlct
tie opeuetl -ometlmedurlngthemouth
of April. >J. Thoruley Hughe* will
manager, and hi* father proprietor, of
the boalue**. — •
STARTLING FIGURES TO BE GIVEN AT BANQUET
GETTING READY FOR CONFERENCE
Bishop Berry to Preside Over Methodist Gathering at
Asbury Park.
The oeveuty-alxth *e**ion of the New Jereey Annual Conference will open In th- A-hitry P»tk M. E Church on uewlay next, with Ul«lin|i Joaeph K. Berry preddtag. The opening *ernnTi 'will .lie preaehed on Tuexlay iveuing by th- Rev. II. M III* r'reeholil Thla la Blepop Berry 1 rlalt to the New Jeraey Conference ■luce hla election to Hie Eptaxipacy by ihe tleueral Couference In 1894 at Angelee. Frevlou* to. hi* election a* editor of Hie Epwurth Herald. Thl* »e«*loii oMhet.'ouference will be f imuabal Ititereat'owing lo the fact Hat during It* aeaalon delegate* e choeeu for tbe Ueueral Conference of Hie Metbndl-t Clmrch, which v be held In Minnrapolla In May. A meeting of the laymen Friday mo Ing, lay delagate* will alao be eht*
lo Hie (Jeneral Confeiknce.
Not a* many paatoral change* u*ual were exiwcted thla year, but the near approach of Conference beghi allow a goon many rr-tle*a *p nng both thf mhil-try and ehurehea, and conaequedtly the uaual 1 m of IMatrlct 8u|ierhileudeut N J. Wright, of the Bridgeton Dtatrlcl, expire* wllh thla Confereui having nerved the llxcd term
number of mlnl-ter* a log Ruggeeted for the place.
OCEAN CITY.
Btwklea, your re*|>on*lbtllty at eatata owner make* you 1 -*- cltimen. Think It “—
HARRY l
Ki
bury will abow you the very beat way and aoqw of the | —* ' *
It over, then call f HKAJH.EY,
t bargain*'
aaaleet
Ocean City’s Friends Will Hear Impressive News at ‘‘Boosters' ’’ Gathering. The ''booater*" of tjeean City will convene at Ihe Majeatlo Hotel, Phlla■delphla, at 7.80 o’clock Friday evening. March IS, to Imld their flr«t midwinter ••ltoo»t Banquet," under the uaplce* of tlie Taxpayer*' Auocla-
011 of Ocean City.
The member* of the committee of arrangement* are leaving notblug
thla nccaalon a men
■ the thought'of “putting
Ocean City mi the map aa being Ihe
inly rival Atlantic City
uemher expren-e* It, and having ilaelf
veil e-tabli-hed a* the accond -eeort lu Hie State of New
From eiatl-Hc* that will be brought out by. promhieut -peaker* that mg, many hihabitaiita of Ocean City will learn much, and Hie autnmer
ilony will glao be •urprlaed.
of tbeiw fact* aratbat mote pa**enger* were lran*|Kinett nver tbe railroad* Oceau City than there were to Ca May and Wildwood put together^ewer of Blue** |i«r capita were reported lo the Board of Health than any other ;lly lo tBe Slate of New Jereey; more liiiti*e* were built per capita tbau In any tlly In the Slate of New Jerecy, Penn. ■ylvanVa aud Ohio; no drownlug ca** araa bad duflng the *ea*ou of 1911; jot* that raid for f touo lu ism are *e-*e>l at 100.000, and the owner* u refune to name a prlca on them:
piece of ground raid for fSOilu
uud for.flO.nnO In Ikon, withonj building*. It 1* valued tmlay at 1100,9011: fur bay front property that raid fur 94 SO a front fool hi ISM.pwner* refu-e ISO a front foot for Hie name till* nm
ANOTHER SCHOOL HOUSE NEEDED Bnilding May Have lo be Erected Before September
.Term Begins.
When the Ocean City High School aa erected, le*- than live year* ago, wa* thought by the |ieople that tbe building, large a- It la, would "iifllcleutly auawer acbool purpoae* for
many year*.
Now, howw-r'the-need of another acbool hu 1I1I1 ‘ j >0 acc iminodala tbe young people I* forcing luelf upuu the attenlloii of tbe mcmtier* of the Boaid of Education, and It I* aald that step* to bt taken looking toward ion of a new graded acbool before tbe beginning of the fall and whiter lerm next September. There are In the high *cliool buildIn^ TO grade* and the high acbool. The averigr enrollment la. 480. building I*.*tip|K}*eil to accommodate
450 pupil*.
Under theae condition*, It will be required lo build, lu -ome other locality. graded acbool. There ahould be ground* around It, too, wherein th* children can play, according to' tbe vlewatxpremrd by many parrnta. Col. Nlrvena n Vleltor. Stale KnhI Commlaalouer Ste’ wa* a vl-ltor hare Sunday, aud took dinner at the home of Mr. aud Mi W. Scott Hand. Col. Stavena' ran, Lawrence, who I- of the local'engineering linn of Hand A Steven*, aeupanied hi* father a* far.a* Allan-, City nn Col. Steven#' return trip.
1 Baud, doe
.* Approval of many of tbe people. A large number appeared to think It the Intention to aecure a large ■otrd band,, and thin feature tbe Thla, no doubt, wa* the tliought me who wrote the City Commlar* In favor of the Idea of mnale for four inonlh-, aa plainie.1. Mayor Headley aald he dealrea lo lea*e the people, and he aaked for the view* of the other member* of the r Thorn w anted lu know if It t be well In puatpoue action Headley an-wer*d that It could be pnRtponed for two week*, 10
he I* ooucerned.
Thorn aald he favored giving the people a chance to exprea* their opinion*, and he waa willing to poatpoire action for a week or two. Director Marta -tated that hi* daatra la only lo plea-e moat of the people, would be glad to get tbe »l*w*_ of the tax payer*. He moved, and the ■«’carried, that acUon on tbe matter be deferred for two weeka. From the way rame of tb* people talk, they are not In favor of engaging the band that ha* been epoken of In 1* connection. Other* are vehemeift declaring oppoaitlou to the city going into what they call a partuerahtp arrangement with a private enterprlae. Th* City Commlattooer* nay they ant your view* on the muaie quea- * Hon, Mr. Taxpayer. Now la your opportunity. Action ha* been poalponed □HI Thuroday afternoon of next At the regular meeting of the Board of Trade Monday night, It waa decided, on motion of Harry F. Stanton, to have a apecla! meeting of tbe board next Monday evening lor tb* purpoe* of giving all dtlxen* and visitor* to thl* city Intereoted In niuiric here an opportunity of expreaalug their view*
on thla question.
Tlie aubject waa brought up by tbe Rev.J. E. Lake, who expraaaad the thought that. Inasmuch aa tha City Commlaalouer* desired to bear from the people on thl* question, It would be well for the Hoard of Trad* mamber* lo give their oplnloni. It. W. Edward* stated that there waa probably much to be aald 00 thla matter 00 both aide*, and that a dlacusslon there'would not really settle the thing. Ha aald that for -some year* there have been thoee who awaited tbe lima when muaie Is furnlahcd by private enterprise and tbe city can atop spending lie money for the free entertalmeot of tb* public. Tbe person who will not give tin cents hear good musla^does not daaarra to
Mayor Headley aald be would be glad to have the queetloo thoroughly discoa*ed and soma action taken by which the City Commlaaloners can be guided aa lo the real feelings of tha
eopla.
Continuing, he aald that at flret ba and the other member* of tlie Comopposed to apanDtlog money for music thla year,' but they received many letter* from otganlmand private lodivlduala approving of former Assemblyman Hand's proposition. Mayor Headley ended by Baying that within tbe last few daya ba had.
the □:
a* of
nr. J. J. Tsslsr ill. Hla friend a In this cliy will learn with regret that Dr. J. J. Taylor, ' editor of tbe Medical Connell, a Philadelphia publication, la extremely III at hla home In West Philadelphia. Dr. Taylor ba- been a reaidant of Boath Opean l Tty for a number of ytere and , haa worked actively In tbe Intereeta of that -eelwin of thts resort.
“We arc going rame," .«aya one of the leaTlug mcmliera of Hie aaraclatlon “The new free turnpike to the mainland. Hie automobile , bridge 1 Bcroaa 1 be bay, amf Hie new abort cou- : nectluii by electric road to Phtladel-
rn 4»lv« Knater KnierialnmYni. ; phla meau great itrtda* forward. Th# Tli. member, of tli. l-.dlM’ Au,ll. SK li S
lary of Hut FT rat PreAyterlaiC Church lo (tont.
decided at ttielr meeting Monday even-! “Bt one of ua atthe 'Booster**'Ban «»«"• - 'ra“iaftR , WSs w W5 VUt
cry, ‘Inject a little IB
Thet>cean City Title and Trust Company' la dl«trlbutlng* small' banka among the school reilldreu. To receive one of Hie-e. bank a* Is ii«-eaaary the parenta of tli/cwdrrn to open account wllh one dolhf. Intereat be pak) from Hi* time (W- dollar I* <(r-
po-lted
John .Snowden, of Atlantic City, freight traffic Inspector for tha Peoo•ylvanla^ Railroad, was la town Monday evening and waa present at tha meeting of the Board of Trad*. Tbara met several friend* and h triMlured Ir by J. W. Thw meeting.
Monday night. To arrange for this, tbe following committee waa appointed: Mr*. Utorga Sony, Mm. J. rt.
Rush and Mrs. J P. Fox.
dpal 1
Out
busloaaa, step .around
Bvaly, shake np a few Jailed liver*
and keep thlUM moving.
' “Robert B. Vollum. 807 Bell Buildlol* In |,ig, Pnlladelphla, secretary of tha
Fok Baml—Cottagca , r , — moat desirable locatkma m Ocean City, j 1, walling at h» eod of the
L Cotton 619 Anbury avenue, j,
Oman City, New Jersey.
r call for tickets I
Mend me Bat of your properties -ale or'rent at once. If you have money to loan on 1 mortgage I can plana It. Laundry business Tor aale. PRANK K. DARBY, REAL ESTATE BROKER, Bourse Bldg. ial Asbury ‘

