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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXI.

OCEAN CITY, N. J;, THURSDAY, MARCH 21,'11)12

NO. 51

Ocean City Sentinel

OCEAN CITY. N.

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

$1.00 Per Year. Strictly it

• • A^ToBSKva-tT.iAW,. ^ I nr.nit*i_ l^bRGAN «AND, . T N.'’GRISCOM, M. D. ATTORNEY and , ; il 0HTH ^ AND wW AVK. 1

COUNSELLOR-AT llAW, P " ”1^,

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DR. J. B. HAINES TO^BE DR. BRUNYATE’S.SUCCESSOR

CITY DIRECTORY.

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell,

CITY OFFICIAL? oi KA.Ncm.N. J. OFFICES ; Godfrey Sc Godfrey, ! ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

CHURCH SERVICES.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlqr-at-Law

Otis M. Townsend

l.ie-nwl hy I ho Hiale - EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O.

OCEAN CITY, N J.

i 1 w“T'5uh‘n^“u^w. , ’^«i»!i"T^US , “ I |: ° ur Bartk

THE irP-TO-DATE ToHsosirti. Parlor . Hit Asbury Avenue

no waiting

■FfE: Allen CorsoD.M.D.t?;-”: 8t6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey

Former Vice President -of “ ~

.Pennington, He is a Noled p[{£E CONCERTS

Dr. W. I 1 . HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. .OCCAM CITY. N. J.

HkUSCHKL I'KTTIT,- m. d. B07 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY

J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER

»•! (ontiHl •«

809 Central Avenue

wAOOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKER! N9. 700 Albtt’t Aimu* . Ootia Cil). ». I

. Pulpit Orator.

-The New Jersey M adjourned at Anbury

afler jJiehop Horry had atm ap|KilnIuient«, lo meet tie

Atlantic City. :xpeeled, the Het

irk TueiMlay. inouuced thej

NEXT SUMMER

llalnee, fori

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iary. w

tinned the la-t yea

Hev. Dr. E. It. Hrti Laiuhertvllle. Dr. Balnea, who'

I* May Court le Klrat M. E i-eecdlnK tit

Clayton Band Engaged for Eleven Weeks, Three Con-

certs a Day.

1 day 11

day. entered'the Ncv

J Hoard walk, fnr eleven \ I band will have '20 plei-ea o

the pul-j end 21 piece, on Sumlaya. ext 81111-1 Mayor Headley said at t'onfet- of tfie City Oomulaeioiu

MILLINERY

Atlanlir Cilv TLt uIrcs

J. n. nii.DUDirra

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POLLOXlJEATJiE

I. Julm IlHtaclHg. .1

]Vladame JVIazzi MODISTE

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IS EIGHTH ST OCE4MQITT. P MORGAN HAND. Jh.

1hirt, Fri. ud Sit, Much 21,22 ind 23 lull ia Siiurdar il 2.30 KJLAW .t EULANOEIt Prauait

i.. aunuay Mhool.ItjWp. nr;hrl.l Imi.t.i

H. STEELMAN

Fresh Meats

Teas, Cotfees, Fine Ginneries

CHURCH SOCIETIES. hidlM- Auxiliary Hoel.tyjnMI.'aral Aluli

anil Pioiisinns

FOULTHY DEKHHED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ISBURl HE, Clears and Tobaccfe Orders DellTered

■ri-l.ry, MU. KllxaUeth A. Ill(lm. 0 u uii vtlux Mirouil Mouip.) lu aavh uu rinurr M. K. CubttCH I. montlr Mr.. Kllxala-lliU*udY. I'

, SECRET SOCIETIES. Oraan Cflv laataa, No. 17L P. and A. M, ■-'-u M-roiirt amt fourlli Tliurula;- .vaulnx

anilit. Howard Thorn. P ij^a r U lor^J air p u "t’o * ;* w\ I ton" li^ WI uVU.

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Wah-HUllO Council. N

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Kaen'rUar,' I^on Su'mu?uTn l ^ W> ‘

Yachtm.n'. Aaaoclatlon. Wilton Wmata, praaldant;.Mark Laka, wetww— •

mMtltia will b. Mid In J an& . «jcmd cny^Hmimnj^Ma-

CraaldaaL IMor|. u. Adam.; ■

The Pontlere

BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP ■(

REPAIRING NEATLY DONI

Orders recelre prompt

THE MAN FROM COOK’S

Company nf 100 Orchestra of 30 Eugliah Book anil Lytic- by Henry Ulnaxim

Im. Md Tmi . Mirofc 2fi ud 26 In Old Kentucky

»In ISMI. Heha« had chanrea In w (iretua. Wa.IiluRtnii. Hurlingi, Trenton, I’ennliiKlnii, ('a|ie May, Allantlc BlRhlanda, Merchantvllle, Red Bank and Vineland. In 1910 he vice prealdenl of and Inatructoi In PennhiRlon Seminary. Dr. Balnea la a man of iinuatiaT acholarly atlalnmenla and he haa the reputatlo»i.of being one mf the lineal pulpit oratora In the Conference. Be

Wad. Eft,. Mirth 27. il £30 PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Scat Sal. Today

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

S. W. Cor. -Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

TO ARRANGE FOR A GREAT “FOURTH"

Committees and Mayor Headley to Hold Meeting Friday, April s.

A meeting m the Intereat of a great Fourth of July celebration In thla city will be held In the pity ’hall Friday evening, April 5. The Fourth of July comralliee of Hie

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance

notary public and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

tS-'Mpney to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-®!

Bell Phone 18

Inter-State Phone 134-A

>ONE r. a j.|

.SUTTON & CORSON CO. 'General Contractors eroding nod Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE

Oi*u> City,

I of Trade, at Ua meeting, voted Htrongly In favor of the continuance of the free concert. In Hie mu.lc pavilion Thl., together with the -fetter, he be. ' ; e<r^<roui orga'bl/.atlon. and oot- », convinced him that public iwnlllprnt I. In favor of free Concert., and fommeuded that there be mualc In the pavilion for eleven week*. Director Mart.madeamiilkm, which 1. carried, that Mayor Headley be authorised lo enter Into a contract ~~ prevloii.ly decided by tbe board.

CAPT, J. M. CORSON DANGEROUSLY ILL

with tbe committee from the Hoard of Trade and Mayor Beadley a few pvenilnce, It waA repo 13ed at tjte meet-, ■ngoflbe league member.on Monday night. At .the meeting of the two committee, and the mayor, the eecretary waa In.tructed to aend' letter, to ~l. tbe organlutlona Intereated in Ocean City, taking for their co-opera-n thl. movement, and requeuing them to appoint cpmmltteea to attend Die gathering on Friday evening, April S. Il le thought that all theae organization. will m7 represented and that 1 for tbe celebration will he well advanced. All buelnem men and resident, should give their a.Bl.tance In making Hie celebration, a great success.

Veteran Government LifeSaver Suffers From Stroke

There were seventeen membei tbe newly-organised men's claaa In the First-M.' E. Sabbath School laat Sun day. In the absence of .It. W. EdwardH. wbo wae attending Conference at A.hnry Park, the cIsm-members were Instructed by tbe Rev. Lewi. H. Moore of Columbus, N. J.,'who conducted service. In ^he church that day.

This I. the time to have your job

ng House la ready jrdera and do (ba work In artistic sty le and at satisfactory pricea. Evyythlng printed at this office from a small tag to a big book. Corns In and . ..... callus up

WORK BEGUN ON FINE RAILROAD SERVICE FINE OPERATION PROMISED OCEAN CITY

Pretty Stores and Dwellings, ‘ Being Built by Messrs. , | ] Cresse and Scnll. !

Andrew- R. ,‘jeull Im-' begun w-or'l upon a big building operation mAh! ocean side of Asbury avenue, betuteei Eighth am! Ninth streets, for MeW? Lew i. M. Crease and Joseph I. Scull. of (he Imnd-omesl and best built li the city, will be three stories high, am

AT HIS CHURCH

>f tlm

metits, making practically three separate dwellings, as tlre-walis will extend from Die foundation to the roof, dividing one store and two apartments to cacti building. The front w ill tie of red re-prt Roman brick, trimmed with white

marble.

• The stores will each be 19x57 feet 1 toilets and lavatories.

Kac

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members of his congregation B..T. Casselberry, pastor of tbe First 'resbyterlan Church, was so far reuvered from'his recent Illness as to be ble to be In the church last Sunday lorntiig ami take an active part hi

Die services.

'asselherry took 1.1 people Into •rsblp of the church aud baptlred four persona. Those baptized ere K-vnig T, Cursun, Florence M. Reeves, Margaret C. Reeves and the chlkl of Jas. Welseti and wife, of

The o|ierallon Is to lie i-onpleted hy I iy at McCLKARY POLLS OUT

for permission to leave for

Hi- ar

■ I- In bad condition.:

I lie

With

the expense •If carrying him without being of some use to the club. The fpriurr State College etar thinks hi- arm la Irreparably Injured and he will give up all Idea of ever playing' baseball again. He hurt It late iMt summer while pitching In thla city. lues In San Antonio he haa hardly been stile to raise hla arm above Ills

head wlthoul great pain.

"Hull" made many friends here by lit. line pllchlug and geulleraanly

■t the boat.to Floridu.to rn regnils-there this spring. 'spt DoMee last season won all Die •inplonsiiln. In the Delaware River «s.and no doubt would have cleaned the entire Jersey lleet' had lie reMuch prai-e and credit Is due Captain Du.Mee in sending hla wonderful ra:er ■ Florida. Nodoubt the Florida clubs III. remember the Carolina I( for a long time to come. We congratulate Capt. DuMee and

lab him well.

alee Clab l-rogrea.InK. The plans for the glee club formed among the members of tbe Young Men's I'mgresslve league are being pushed. Theclubcommllteehaawrltten to the University of Pennsylvania and Rutgers College for song books.

if the league.

A Philadelphia paper says: Mr. and Mt*. Joseph L. Schmitt, of 1921 Vest reel, Tioga, announce tbe engagement of thdr daughter, Mary Gertrude Hchmltt, to-Mr. De'La Ray Hlgof'Philadelphia.* No dale hae beeti set for the wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Hchmltt.are snraiaer resident^ of

Ocean City.

ELECTRIC STRINGERS IN BUSINESS SECTION EASTER

ot Paralysis.

Capt. J. Mackey Coraon Is lying dangerously III at ble home In thla city. He le suffering from a stroke ~of paralysis. .He had not been In the of hraith for the'last two.yean, but he was feeling fairly well.for some and oss at work around his yard uuday. 'Late In tbe afternoon he •IricJifu with paralysis, and Dr. Coraon was summoned. ’apt. Corson was In tka lift saving vice of the government for more in thirty years, and for about twenty yean was keeper of tbe' Fourth street A Mule more than a year ago his health hegau‘falling, due to kidney' trouble, and soon afterward he ret I red from the government's service. Capt. Coraon'a many frleiida.bope he will he spared for-a number of years.

The Borland Agency, of Atlantic City, waa awarded the contract for the dty'e Kasjruud summer advertising by tBeCIty Commissioners at regular weajtly meeting. Tbe other bid received was from tbe Clark, Whltcnft Co., of Philadelphia. Roth bids were almoet the same. Only the Dorlsud Agency was represented at tbe meeting.' Thla agency’s work laat

Merchants’ Association Has - New Name and Shows Marked Activity. The members of Jhe Merchants’ Aaaoclatlon of Ocean City decldad at meeting Tuesday evening to change of the* organization to tbe Kualneae Men's Aaaoclatlon. After bearing a statement from Huperlntendent Duncan, of the Ocean City Electric Light Company, II was decided to light Asbury avenue, from i-to Twelfth atreeta, with a elec' trie .triogetj) for two weeks during the Easter season—from March 29 to April 10. This period will Include two Haturdaya and two Hundaya, the lights to be burning every night. The coat of theae lights haa been' placed at <200, which Buperlntetident Duncan aald waa vety'low, and would give the company no ttuanclal returua. the fneetlng, seven people aubacribed *21 toward paying for Ibaaa

lights.

The following committee waa appointed to raise the *200 required by voloutarr subscriptions from tbe: brr« of the association and all publlcaplrlted residents: Up-toWn, Frank Craven; central section, 8. S. McAllister, Herbert Wrigglnaand Ralph L. Chester; down town, N. Hlckmon. . F, Gardiner, Geo,. B. Parker

year was aald to hs^^beeu aatlsfactory to tbe Ocean Cit^Motel Propria’ tors’Aaaodalton. In view of thla, tbe Dorland Company was given tbe

County Hoard of Freeholders, lueeday, lo bdy fifteen acres of gravel from OgUaudy at Dennlsvllle. The price

New Jersey

For Haul—Cottage* and I

s own your

and V..L. Hmltb were a'ppoluted

committee on by-taws. It waa deckled to accept

made to have tba association

tba Civic eiob’a room. The due. were fixed at *fl

payable monthly, and tbe eaaoetallon will laaue a booklet, each member to contribute for tbe payment of publleh-

Mhitzer, V. L. Hmlth and N

C. Godfrey were appointed a committee to rei-resenl tbe anaoclalkm at the meeting In the Interest of a big Fonrth

of July celebration, here.

A letter was received from tbe Taxpayers' Asauetatlon favoring bMlar lighting of tbe JtuslDMa eactlou and

lug of tbe Jraelnasa eectioi il.lng that Tbe Taxpayers’ elation would lake action at it*

rttng.

next

OCEAN CITY.

He*Idea, your responsibility as a real .Jtata owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think N over, then eull o HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth aud bur^ -avert -* *- ’

. ... elected w. U. Harris. H. H. Laka, ucoige a. Parker. Alfred R Smith, N. Hlckmon, R M Reevee, W. J. Powfll, Wm. F. Oardlner, L. W. Mlntter and Jacob

HchufT.

i For Haul—Eight white Wyandotte

pullet.; *1.00 each;-now laying. j Park place, Oeaan City, N. J. For Remt.—Plano,tn Arabclaaa

dilion, for aaaaon or movtag pseture ■ 1 bouse. Apply Ot Waal avanOs. 8 mo. ,

:cccivcs a Nnmber of New Members and Baptizes Four

Young People.

Much lo the gratlllcatlon of the

he "Roost Banquet" held under auspices of the Tizpayera’ Association of Ocean City last Friday eventhe Majestic Hotel, Philadelphia, was only what was expectedsuccess from beginning to end. iithuslaani and succe» modestly exFiltering the hotel, the music of tbe Elkins *50,000 organ greeted tbe gueeta, md in the rotunda wae * msgnlllcent dglit As the guests entered Ibe main banquet hall, an elaborate electrical display caught the eye at one end of the hall. There were Individual lanesting parties of six and eight laden down with' handsome decora-

" city.

t of I’rluceton,

card was a work of art.

Its frontispiece had a steel engraving

llrst Philadelphia and

Reading Railroad train entering Oeaan •Ity, May 29, 1897. Below Ibis was

nd il

ruins

t 'aasell-erry fell much I anil he was able tn D lerliles, the -piing.ltke I Hrliafler, chairmen of

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will p

Inside was a list of speakera and tba menu proper, aft bound togetber with red, white anil blue ribbon. Thera vere 251 ladies and gentlemen present, n the centre of Die room was s ctrcusr table reserved for the speakera. Directly opposite was Hie orchestra, which rendered popular telectlooe

during the heiiqiiet.

RACING IN FLORIDA

if the most eothuslsiitie mem.the Ocean City Yacht Club,

J. DuMee. of Phlladel

all, has

ATHLETES READY FOR DUAL MEETS

Ne.w Advisory Committee Named by the High School

Association.

Tbe members of- tbe Ocean City High Hchnol Athletic Aseoclatton. at meeting Friday, elected tbe following, as members of tbe emaciation's

advisory committee:

i)r. Charles B. Rider, former Mayor I«w1s M Crease, Dr. H. T. Foulds, Harvey Y. Lake and H. 8 M'owrar. The flnit dual meet of the' cease will be 00 Saturday afternoon, March -Ith the team of tbe_Ptflladelphta College of Pharmacy; There will be dual meets every Haturday for several weeks after thla. Following (he pharmacy boys aril I be Penn Chsrter’s team and then tbe Rutgera Freshmen, this meet being op

Easter Heturdey.

Season tickets, for tbe six .meet., are *1; members of tbe school cai tickets at half price.. ,

SITE SELECTED

’Optimistic Speeches Heard At Successful Banquet of Resorts “Boosters.”

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Cigars A polio art- While Hook The Unit speaker ol Die evening wae William E Hexamdr, president of the Taxpayers’ Association. Ha aakt It wan Indeed a great, privilege ami plea.urejlo the Taxpayers’ AssodatMB to welcome ao meuy of Its friends and members lo the tint mid-wiater boost banquet and It waa Indeed a great r In having tba ladles pnaeot. They, are tbe sinew of Ibe bon* and cllle*. _ - Tb* object of tli* Taxpayers' Association, be staled, le to assist whatever possible tbe government of Oeeaa City, at all times boosting, but tb* bars will regular tbelt kicks forcibly with as little | ’

desire to express to our worthy secretary, Robert B. Vollum, oar appreciation of tbe great . amount of done hy him," saM PrasMeat Hexamer. "There la only one ragrat f'have, and that la that on* of the lost citizens aud booatara of Oedan City la net amongst us Ibis evening. I remember only too well that, at our

of tbe most In erkli Ocean CRy- I refei tbe Rev. Harvey T. all wlab him a speedy

'Your secretary Infoi la up to .me .to Intro toa-tms*'cr,lot I told him S’

llem.n of tbe OMan City colony. '■Of what aball a mhn ba pn Is -not proud of his. city P* Mr. Armstrong. ’Tb# T Aasoclatlou of Ocean City

rough or smooth, and ever ahead to bring eucewse." Mr. Armstrong said be Wi to speak on the baseball sad

omlort ■lailon on Klmb Olrst ■as Open ssooripn Terrace. At the regular meeting of. tbe C ammlpalouJrt, Director Merle race mended that the public comfort »<■ lion be built at the foot of Ntotb str by Joaepb G Champion,- who i--recently awarded the contract, and 1 ■ other member* of (he board agreed

Mayor Headley aald that every eH bad been exhausted to get Frank Champion to conesnt to having 1 building placed on Moorlyn terrace. The Mayor fotlher said that be would.recommend that tbe city eollettook Into the matter and. If feasible, to condemn the end of Moorty terrace. Thte should be an open street to hlgh-

Beud me I let of your properties for sals or rent at once. If yon here money to loan on first

For 8AI.R.-A tot of thoroughbred ... w. g.sgenis - yearling Hsrred Blee Kaefe ITnaM— -..-.s.^. m— am

. at 1<W> Waslsy avanoa, Uemm Olty^N.