OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI.
OCEAN,CJTY, N. J M THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1912
NO. 50
Ocean City Sentinel
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OCCAM CITY, n; O.
• • -By-
i. CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor and Proprietor L AW OWTCES
vrro*iitKviuaT-i.« w.
M ORGAN HAND, ‘ *
* ATTORNEY arid
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,
N. Griscom) M,. D.
KHIHTH ST. ANI) \y Hcl.KY AVK.
TO CONTINUE OLD SYSTEM OF FREE CONCERTS HERE
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
Apgar & Boswell, I in cnanveut. Ocean City
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uk Allen Cerson; M. D. Sr
Mayor Headley Feels That Public Sentiment Strongly ' Favors This.
IDli. W. ]■. HAINES
Majot.'Hesciley wild je«len ! lug that he. feels that public it
* Is strongly ...favor-of a coni
I of the ofd system of free dally I In this city during the eunttne
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CHURCH SERVICES.
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Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC. CITY. N. J. JAMES M. fc. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. H.KUSCUEL PETTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. . • OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY om« Hours: Urqil S-« a. in.
Otis 1VI. Townsend
£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER
Licensnl by the State -:-
I (tint imt •«
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O.
809 Central Avenue
OCEAN CITY. N J.
IM'LAM CITY. K. J.
THE UP-TO-DATE'
JACOB SCHUFF
Tonsoriai. Parlor
THE PIONEER BAKER).
824 Asbury Avenue
No. 700 Alter) Atstis. Ocean Oil), 1. J.
l our Barbers NO WAITING
imr.1 offomi
MlbtslINBRY line of » Spring Millinery J. H. IIII.DML1 M M
Is a fieri
side
He says tin
the people at the meeting of the Hoard of Trade Monday evening In voting down the adoption of the proposed plan to have the city give free concerts during part of June ami all of September, the band to be on the pier In July amt August, he has received a great mass of letter, from parents amt oltiery will be awarded to Harrison’s baud,
of Clayton.
At the Hoard of Tiade meeting Monday there was a general discussion of the music question after Postmaster Hutton, in order to start the matter, made a motion that the meeting go on record as favoring- the plan to have mnslc during June,'July, August and September, as proposed.
MALONEY AGAIN • HEADS GAS CO *80,000 Will be Spent in’ Ex tensions and Improvements. The annual meeting of Hie dliectm
Thla i
otlon ’
lost. I
votes
against It appearing by .1 the voices to be rattier strong.
Later,' former Mayor Joseph (1. t'tihuipion luade a mutton that It is
Hits meeting that the city iiuslr during the summer
JVlada-me JVIazzi m. AatMloe-s HOW.. .'.m.SIr ca.,r. i MODISTE Asitury aveaae, Is isis-o TblrtsoaUi »i»' i ; ■' yourlMatli sis. IWfJjotin.1. swSsho . p»»lor ! niisa.^aiHl^Kaoey Wstsla. Tsllorii ga ^ llilluamisl Ibiptl.l »Tur-U|\V. -b-j svsi^r. I 60S EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY, N. J "'aSBiC liy. t. t-f. .1 MOHUAN HAND. Jh.
lie pt her otllcers elected are as fo|. Vice president and general tuan■r, Joseph Mayer; secretary and isurer, L. f. Hlchie; dlre*ctor»~Jos. trey, H 8. Brown. Jr, Thomas. J. orn, Thoiuas U. Heunett, L. (•. Hlchie, Joseph Mayer, William Main.ey, E. J. Maloney and Ueorge H Huyte. . President Maloney saysihecompaiiywtll s|iend (Sil.uuo this spring to extenaml general lm|ir>ivemeuts to the plant. Service is to be given on the ■e and the streets near that ave t proximity to the ocean front; Hlxth street from.Ocean avenue to the front, and the down town secIn the vicinity qf Fourteenth and Ocean avenue and Twentieth
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CHURCH SOCIETIES. «' , Anillutrr Moclely i
Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries
ani Praiisions »The Man POULTRY DRESSED ’IX) ORDER j A AVXO.AA FOURTH ST. and ISBORI HE. from Cook’s’
Cigars anJ Tobacco. Orders Bellrered
■ Wontpn's '(Julld^evBr^TCunsIsy vm B?ra. Wonwo's Auxiliary MMHhwry. 's* 1 Tuur*
Woman's OUrtstlmo . TerapentDc* Union, andviioinlnatlonsl, mens ssminionllny. reutry^Slm'l‘»r»»r^rrsonlUix SECRET SOCIETIES. msKTaJond ^fenhThan^jTs’ieiiln^
KataUnTrike, No.m I. O. K. M.. meA* uftner^f^rwKcSTieeper !ol reooMs. ebaelder: Presidenr^bnakeM^
e'M will bets wean liny B 'jSlJn ot. Ueonte o. Adams; secralarj. ;
The Pontiere B,:11 p, '° n ' 18
BOOT * SHOE
REPAIRING
SHOP
REPAtRINQ NEATLY DONE IM1! Altary A»e., Occu CUy, N. I
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats
U. a T. machine wltlui capacity of tuu.onn feet a day. new gas holder with a storage capacity of J40.000 feet, new boilers, statloa meter, tnrblnes.ete Mr. Powers, recently of Washington, D. C., has accepted the positlnn
of r
BLALOCK & MACK t>fnent INED fNYB In I lip New Musical Comedy in Three Acte STUNG With , Helen Byron and Beauty Chorus
Howard BchermerJurei.ce Villa, Fla., for some time. Has been having great s|s>rt catching bass. He and his I eon, Howard, have caught 100 ba*» ! since they reached Flortda.Vhe largest imiutier in one dny being \h Commodore Hchermerborn lauded one in Lake Hamilton weighing 10 ponnds
Writing to ajrleml In lids ct>y, (-’ominodore Schermerlinru says: ‘Thh one of the best bass fishing regloin i the country. There are 07 lake, ere within a radlu’it ot five miles ” Mr. Schermerhoru’s eon and Maynard Kendrick, who was with him, returued to Philadelphia a few dayi
RPL rntfcrwrnl Operation.
Mrs. Hiram Htedman. of this city, noderwent an operatloii In Atlantic City a few days ago. 8he Is reported to be getllug along very well, which Is good news to her many friends.
Orders recclre prompt attention.
-iqo in Cast
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. We dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing 3 Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
tS^Money to loan on'Bond and Mortgage.*]
Inter-State Phone r^-A
SUTTON & CORSON CO. 1 ‘ General Contractors Grading end Street Building
, 19 ASBURY AVENUE
Ocean City, New Jersey
ANOTHER PIONEER TAKEN BY DEATH
Jesse S. Murdoch Passes Away After an Illness of a Few Days. Jeaae 8. Murdoch, aged M yearn laid Auguat, one of the early aettlera here, died of pneumonia at hla home at U SO 'clock Tuenjay morultig, after >u cm of a week. Service" will be held at hla late n dence, on Asbury avenue, near Elgblb street, at 8 48 o'clock Friday morning, conducted ty the Rev. Arthur (lee. The Inlermeut will be at Ibe Presbyterian Cemetery at May'" Lauding. Ha leavwa widow and a young daugh-
rtnd wife waa a daughter of Joaepb Hcnuett. H» second wife wa» Mias Lillie Wlldln. They had been i years. One child died. Murdocb waa a non of Mr. Mra Peter Murdoch, and came to city In 1881 with bit father. He Ibe first sale of land and bought the lot upon which the bank uaw atauds for $180. Later he disponed of H ' lila father, end some yean afterward was sold-to the bank olftciaYe for (4800. ‘ ' ‘ •
RED MEN ELECT
A P.
oney «
n, of tbia city,
nd r
ntral a
r of I
gaa c
baa
Martin Maloney, -‘ml
e Rev. Frank IT Lane, of \ , gave another tnalriicllve tal the luetuberaVf the Hoys’ Club In the First Preabytenau t'hiirch Monday veiling. Hla fuple waa "The Making fa Man-’’ Mr. Lane ha-a plea personality and convincing mai appeal to the boys. Hla leal inagio are lulereatlug and also help to point a moral. There waa a larg idance at the entertahini'ent.
Mrs. Harry Headley and Mra. I n Corsou left here Tuesday morning attend the New Jersey M. E. r ferrnce at Asbury Park. Others dll go tble week Include Mayor Headley. Mr. aud Mra. R. B. 8tltea. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Massey, Mr. and Mi R. W. Edwards and E. A. Corson.
HR.’CASSELBERRY
DR. BRUNYATE BIDS ADIEU TO HIS CHURCH MEMBERS
Hopes to Administer Lord’s Supper In His Chnrch ARRANGING FOR.
. Next Snndsy.
The many friends of the Rev. Her- JJfj BOAT RACE vey T.fa-wlberry. pastor of the FlraP^, V U Presbyterian (Thurch, will be very gladv \ io learn tiiet be is able to ait up 1° Exitt to Run From Camden
betlro
deya. In feel. .Sir. Casselberry says he piln, and each day finds I
I his eyesight, rowing no wo t It will grow
that he will be at •t a meeting uf Hi
a few
TEN YEARS YOUNGER
J. T. Rougher amt wife, of P •hla, who own amt occupy's in Itrlancey plaoduring the s eft here Friday after speudl weeks at Scotch Hall fur the bi
ployed by the
Mr. Hough. Reading Raili
another year will be retired on the pension Hat. Asked by friends what doing when thl< occurs. Mr. Uouglier said he was coming to Ocean City I. live for the balance of hi* life. Ur.lUualeit Irons Bualllcaa Hcll^ol - Miss Ethel Norcom, daughter n Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Norcom, Hulahec bet course of studies in stenugrepbj aud typewrltlug lu an Atlantic City business .college and graduated laal Friday. She has resumed her duties lit theofllce of Clayton Haines Brick,
Members of Holy Trinity P. E. Church attended Lenten services' the home of Mrs. Spencer B. Bwan Tuesday evening. These eervlcea,c< ducted by VVIlham Urayeou, are held every Tueedey evening at the home or one of the church meppbers. '
to Brooklyn, Thence to
This City.
At an enthusiastic meeting of reprtf -utallvea from some of the dubs banging to Hie Delaware River Racing Aasuk-laltmi ami Hie Soutli Jersey Kaessoclatlon, held el the Yachtsi Club, Philadelphia, Wednesday ig, March 6; Dr. C. 8. Street levied permanent chairman and Jiarles W. tilaser permanent secref a regatta committee formerl fur be piirisise of arranging for a race ■ he Camden Motor Host Club to atlouaj Yacht Clab anchorage at Brooklyn, Nj Y., and tbeuce to Hie Icean City Yacht Chib present preliminary arrangeeu on Auguat 17, and Brooklyn in. on Friday, August 21, to ar--1 Hie Ocean city Yacht Club on enlng of Hie same day, whrra a reception and entertainment wilt be mdered to Hie vtsIHag yachtsmen aud iclr friends hi the hospitable maimer
■ual at this club.
The following day, Saturday, August 24, being Hit date of the annual open <atu, the greater number of Hie visng yachts will ruler the home races, d, as thirty-live entries for the ocean i-es are assured from New York and e Delaware River alone, it Is fully expected that something will be doing i Ocean Oily waters on the dates Final arrangement of details will be ■ado at a meeting In the near future -llh the representatives from the National Yacht Club of Brooklyn. ENTERTAINED FRIENDS
Win. E. Massey, Jr., entertained lumber of bis young friends at bis parents' home on Saturday evening They all spent a few hours very plei* antly in playing games and then there
S. S. McALLISTER HEADS MERCHANTS’ ASSOCIATION
TAKING CARE OF LOGAL PATRONS
(3real Connell Will Meet In At- . lanllc Cttv Mtrni Vrsi Trenton, because of the overcrowded condition of her hotels last week, has lost the annual Uremt Council of- tha Red Men of this Slate. The next gathrrlngof Ibis kind will be held In
AHanlle Clly.
The ulUcere elected for the ensuing
year are as follows:
Ureal prophet, John H. Wright, Wildwood; great sachem, Charles W. Curry, Camden; great aanlor sagamore.‘John Hacked, Millville; great Junior sagamore. Alfred J. Boyer, M* • laut.c City; gres.i keeper of w«
Mason R. 8pafTon!, Uayone.
Apollo Theater Arranges for Ocean City People to Hear Famous Orchestra. Desiring that Ocean City people wishing to do so could bear Hie Philadelphia orchestra at Ibe-Apollo Thealu Atlantic City, without being at extra expense of going to Atlantic Clly a few days ahead of Hie concert lu,order to secure good seats, tbe Rev. H. T. OaVselberry recently wrote Fred. E^Mucre. resident manager of tbs Apollo, along these Hum, In the hope that some a*tlsfgctory senngeTceuls The following teller was remived: The Rev. Harvey T Casselberry, First Presbyterian Church,
Ocean City, N. J.
Dear Sir:—Yours of recent date In reference to the proepective coming of the Philadelphia Orchestra received, and In reply will say that I am very pleased to announce that at last I have madearrangainauts for. tbe Philadelphia Orchestra to give a concert here Wednesday night, March 27. I would
d to hold tickets -until
night of lhe_£oiicert for anybody In Ocean<CIty'who may drnlre same. The prices will bs Ibe Ural sixteen twain the orchestra, (1.80; the last Ine rows, (l 00; the first three ro i,tbe balcony, (1.00; next four rp. 78. cents, gnd tbe last nine rows, cents. All thme teals ate reserved.
OCEAN CITY.
Besides, your responsibility as a real slate owner makes yon a desirable itixen. Think It over, then call on
HARRY HEADLEY,
Real Estata Operator, Ninth and Asbury avsnue, next to Are bouse who
will show you ths very bast
show you I t of the |
I bargains to be easiest terms
Local Business Hen Get Together to Help Themselves and City’s Interest*. enthusiastic meeting of busl eu In K. of P. Hall Tuesday evening, the Mercbanta’ Association of Ocean City waa organized. 8. S. McAllister, one of t enterprising merchants, was chairman of Hie meeting. Tbe following officers were President, B. 8. McAllisler^ecretary, Herbert Wrlgglos; treasurer, N. C. Godfrey. . . Tbe next meeilug will be held hi K of P. Hall at S o'clock next Tuesday evening, when the organization be perfected and a -constitution and by-laws discussed. At tbe meeting Tuesday night. Mr. McAllister, hlmselt s firm believer lu fbe right kind of advertising end plenty of II. suggested tbs advisability tbe mercbanta leaning a booklet IWe spring fur distribution among Ibe visitors here during spring and summer aud also Jar circulation at many places In Cape May and AHanlle counties. This suggestion met with Ibe hearty approval of the other merchants. A committee was appointed to tain the coat of placing electric light stringers on Asbury avenue from Fourth to Twelfth streets, and on Eighth street from West avenue to tbs
Boardwalk.
Thom at Ibe meeting beside the officers nametPwere D. 8. Sampson, Geo.. O. Adams, Frank Adams, Samtfel Russell, Fred. Pout!*re, Thomas I-es-lie. R. L. Chester, John N. Rosa, William Jester. Frank C raven. L. 8. Corson, H. D. lllckmon and U. 8. Blekel.
>eeau City —t l be cont. tha tickets will bs held* Write ihead of lime whal seals
Fiucb. B. Room.
He Leaves Here Wi|h Best Wishes-of Friends for'Con- * tinned Success. The Rev. Dr. E. R Rrunyate, for ve years pastor of the Flnlt M. E. Church, delivered a farewell address the members of hla congregation at e morning service on Sunday. In e evening he said farewell to the general public and at the dose of Ills talk tve a parting clasp of the hand to lose assembled In the church. Dr. Rrunyate, who bat done excelut work for Hie church, here, take* with him the best wishes of his many friends both In and out of his religious denomination. In his morning sermon, he took his text from Psalm 122;0-9: “Pray for the peace of Jerusalem. They shall prosper that love thee." aledlctory. Dr. Rrunyate said: 'My dear brethren and slaters, I am ay reminded that we who have labored and lived together for so long ie<1 to know one atiother at "ho other relatkms In life can do, we ■ the parting of the roods, longer travel together. We must go—you. to one pitb, I to the stay here guardians ild oftlud; I to seek onhome. Here you will still t^fed and cared for by other seek the love of olhere and win Ihen^by faith and worka. You will sit here Sill, with bat one change.
a folio
Those pre*
Mleees Hazel Harrle, Helen and Marie Townaend, Minerva Adam'. Sarah Goff, Velma Headley, Cecelia Hand, Ammle Cox, Florence Reeve* and Helen Lewie, Charles Stewart, John Marts, Loren God, Harold Ferguson, Edward Rider, Raymond Gifford,' Wilfred 8ooy, Julius Mathis, Nathaniel Smith aud Eugene Darby.
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REV. EDWIN R. BRUNi'ATK
The ordinance providing for the relocation of the Boardwalk from FlftH street to North street was laid over by (he Clly < ommlselonera, at their regular weekly meeting.for further coneld-
eratlon gt tbe rneeUng today.
For Halx.—CoUagea and Iota In most desirable locatlone in Ocean City. Apply to A. Cotton 619 Asbury avenue,
Ocean City. New Jereay.
For Salk.—Picket fencing, about . 170 feet. ■ Apply to Mr*, c. L. Lake, i 1628 Asbury aveuue, Ocean City. 4t The Strsl Nations! Bank of Ocean!; Clly ad bare* strictly to 4be established I ( role* of saf* banking. 1
For Sale—Aototpoblle, In good bape; ran only one year; lately tborughly overhauled. Apply to J. A. •ox, City Garage. II Lour —Monday evening, mailed gold
HRS. ARMOR TELLS STORY OF GEORGIA Noted Evangel of Temperance Pleases Big Audience With Her Talk. There are speakers and speakers, talker* and talkere, but In Ibis line there le oufy one Mre, Mary Harria Armor, kiuiwg a* ’’The Evangel ol tha.New Crusade,” who, In tbe First M. E. f hutch Friday eveolofr, told In graphic rapid Ore style bow Georgia won by tbe womei tight agaluet the rum curse. Her Inteuae earnestness, her strong belief In tbe power of tbe Holy Spirit working In the hearts of men aud women to effect the end desired by tbe Womab'sChrieHanTempenniee Union aud 'all who have come undfr- tbe blight of Intemperaneeln strong drink, her fltgbtsot eloquence.biting sarcasm, humorous storlee—all made appeal lo her hearers. Smile* and ap-plause-alternated. Despite the fact that she h on the go every day and late' night In thla section of South Jerscf for more thea a week, Mre. Araxir showed no traces of Hie strain muat have been under. She le doubtedly a remakable wpman. Mr*. Armor made a plea for money to conduct- the light In tble connly, and there wafc a generous response to
tier appeal.
She left hereon Hie lO.&icar for Pieosantvllle, whence she took train Broad Street Station to retafto lo her Georgia home. Followluk her address In It a few remark* were made by Mr*. Annie Steelman, president of the Atlantic County W. C. T- U. She told of the strenuous campaign of Mra Armonr and herself during Ibe of lb* co-operellou the men - ■antic Cfcy are giving ibe W. C. T. U.
In that resort.
Mre. Stoaltnan said that al told In Somers' Point that If It wer not for"people In Ocean City one aaloot In Somers' Point would not litid busl ness there very profitable. Before the speaking began, W. K Harris sang a solo.
For Saui—A lot of thoroughbred nr ling Barred Blue Rock Roosters 11000 Wesley aveuue, Ocean Clly, N.
looking Into tbe face of one lone man, Ibe only stranger In tbe bouse. I sball stand- before another congregation. I Ibe one stranger looking into tbe faces of strangers; not perhaps a* single face I can recognize. Today bi a'day-wblcb flnbbee and winds up a large piece In all our llvsa. Today Doall that I have been to you and
you lo me.
'It le not, Indeed, that we shall not •ee one another's face again.- It'l* Dot that, I hope. Bat this u the last time Sabbath morning I aboil apeak to you as your pastor; tbe lam time that you meet to worship with my congregation and peopl*.-A great gap Is going to open bet weao you aud me for .evermore In tble world, aud we-are thla bout come to lie edge. We have been together a long time, we Method bis have been accustomed formally to coup! It—Ova long year*. Wr nave lived togethertbroogb eventful tin***' perhaps. In Ibe history of (he chhrcb>' Here, amid change and decay, conflict and peace, sowing ,pfug, Joy and sorrow, life and death, perplexities and trinmpha, obstinate struggle and work, we have met defeat aud gained some success; and amid It all oqr labors are now to and, wa trust, without a Jar or wrangle, with great tenderness, love and 'good will towards each other. Since we have been together we have bad.mncb to Interest na, to stir and touch our liearta, and, In the eyas of Him who rounta tha halts of our band, our Interest* aud our chaugaa are of weight and leave marka of progreas and some degree of prosperity. “I cannot look a< they bring back . bright day*, si token of your es ye* and some worries, too, and disappointments, the thing* I hoped' for and could not sey. And now, all Is over. It l« flnlehed and done, ao far as eartb Is concerned. For Whal la past, ao far a* we are concerned lo It, there remains only tbe Judgment. . "And yet-not only that Than la something more. There b to ma, at least, the call, the obligation, to the 'deepest end most earnest tbaokfulneas for the choicest and moat abounding blessings *hlch God has to give. Thankfulness forjuy famRy; daaUi Thankfulness for tbe kindest and

