OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 4, 11)12
NO. 1
Ocean City Sentind ■ JCITV. M. \J. . -ByR. CUKTrS ROBINSON. EdUor and Proprietor
t rniK n r», i .i,a w. jy[ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and . COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
J N. GRISCONI, M. D. KIUIITH HT. ANT) WESLEY AVE I1..J)* roonre—Befl. lltl.Uar-Mi.i.,UO-A ■ Iff; Allen Cmson.M.D.''
Dr. w. r. HAtNtis COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE,
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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H KKSCIIHU 1'KTITT, M. 1>. 807 WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•IJentiMf* 809 Central Avenue ,> ' * A> AUratic tit? theatres
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Thti'i. igd Fii lies. April 4 mil S, it S 30
Hj'. Filial *t? 30
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Fron* $2.00 op. Look for Q. C. •lamp iuiide each ring. Call and 1 free birthatone card.
tR^WaftanoBd UeorgeBouyf rjSyM^qMaod “ToSlffi rtoepr^eK aenourp, jii-> KiiuixUi it. nuuee. Uiuu-
Womeu ii AuanWry* 1 4la.kmarpf huit l^iuraWoman'a ObrUtlau Teiuperancei union, andenoininallmml. mret. Mniimouitii).
SECRET SOCIETIES. oTMarauS /nd'h.iirlli rliur.dM> rM1
iPtnirfalonday
The Pontiere BOOT H SHOE REPA4RINQ , SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ' |t«9lt Aakary Are., Oceaa CHjr, N. J.
Rebecca of brook Farm
Sunny-
HIGH SCHOOL TEAM WINS WARM WELCOME NO TROUBLE TO FINANCE : FROM WARD BEAM’S BOYS GIVEN DR. HAINES ' MAY’S LANDING CUT-OFF
In Close Contest, Locals Carry I
Off Hotel Keepers’ Pretty J MEN IN BOAT
Trophy Cnp. | .
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head by a -alltotal (Mllllte den
lug: It nhm
well v
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I have draw
larger nUeiidaiice. However, thoae at the meet were Full of eiilhualaam, and U luuiiiK two of the acrlea of three: meetn, the Uceau City boya take ttie bundeoiue trophy cup prepenteil by the Ocean City Hptel'Proprietors' As-
sociation.
Ocean City scored a total of I'jj points, and the Philadelphia College of Pharmacy hoys made Ssj. ' A number of new hoys made llieir appearance on the heal team. They lathis. Iteeves, Itreckley. Taylor. Lullod and Mahan They
Started From This City for Philadelphia in Gaso’ine Lannch.iilef Scull was rei|ueated, a few ys ago, by John llurke, of III N. rveulh street, Phlladelptila, to astalu news eohcerulng his sun, K.liml; who, with Thomas Maloney, s snpiiitsed to have left this city uu irch 4 for Philadelphia, tup pears Unit llurkeaud Maloney ne here for a steam launch, on dch they were to return to Phlladel-
which h
all si
mle
h.pn
Mr. Burke said lie re:el rom his Min on March H.
dated that they expected to he home he following I’uesday, tint the father lari heard nothing from him and was
greatly worried.
def Scull .ascerlamed that the ig men left this city In their ell on March la from (Jeorge cheg's wharf, accompanied by •rs U'oo|ier, a colored man of this w Ith the w ater route to Philadelphia.
1 as he did'in
it. flair I ho iiirdlra The
vay In I
participants In {IBs being: ' Clly—Cronecker, Itoblnson.
StlBidi), April E. Mil. ini' En.
Mask and];;;
Wig Glub
I The Ocean C
Charier next Saturday a the Bulgers Freshmen '•
Miss Helen of Troy
Kelt Week, CenmentHrg Honda;, April i Hattie Williams The Girl from Montmarte
Directly on the Beaoh
Trie BREAKERS
KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER-
Mile run—Kind, Schneider; second. Sharp, tirrUi Ocean City: thud, l.ulie, Pharmacy. Time. 6 9 R-5. 75 yard dash—First, Ooodfrleud: second, Beecher, both PlilludelphU College of Pharmacy; third, Smith, Ocean City. Time. 8 1-5 seconds. High Jump—First, Meyers, Pharmacy; second. Crane, Ocean City; third, Kosten bander. Pharmacy. Height, tree! lllucliea. tavyard dasw—First, (loodfrleud, Pharmacy; second, Cronecker; third, Smith, all Ocean-’Oily. Time, ^t t-o seconds. Shot-put—First, Hunkle", second, Kostenhauder: third. Butter, all Pharmacy. Distance, 85 feet 8( Inches. 880-yard run—First, Schneklei; second, Taylor; third, Sharp, all Ocean City. Time, 2.30 3-5. Bmad. Jnmp—First, KiMlenbaudec, Pharmacy; second, Mathis, Ocean City; third, Uoodfriend, Pharmacy. Distance, 18 feet 1 Inch. 75-yard hurdles—First, Thorn; second, Ben|ham, botliOcean City; third, Blake, Pharmacy. Timer » 1-5 seconds. Pole-vault—First,- Koblnson, Ocean City, height, 9 feet 6 Inches; Breckley, Ocean City, and La Hue, Pharmacy,
f-ts re tinned I.ot. W. A. Wilkinson, of Westmont, who Is about to build a pretty residence, bought the lot on Wesley avenue, between Eighteenth and Nineteenth streets, from H W. Mitchell, through the agency of Masney, A Kdwards.
SCOTCH HALL
COR. FIFTH AND WESLEY AV.S,
B. M9GIBENY, General manager
DR. W. P. HAINES. DR. ALLEN CORSON, CONSULTANT PHYSICIANS
TREATMENT PRESCRIPTION
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^SCOTCH HALL k neriNeo homc pop oven WOHKED. WE^^ED
oseits of mob gnekt.
PHYSICIANS Most (xun|>eUmt and. physicians of the - schools arc located here
Celery «. (.'billed Hake.1 Blind. Bee Kllllns Munbroom Cnuup
Members of First M. E. Church Greet New Pastor . I and His Family.
HAD EXCITEMENT!;—
roll Friday <
ARRANGE TO HAVE TREAT OF MOSIC
gr.de, and Uio«c
day a
Is city ui
is ho c near Little Creek, was In had shape and it walked three miles to
ion to continue the trip, they lived the Henry Robbins for a number days: Finally they returned to' Philadelphia, and Cao|>er came on to
Ont-ol-Town Singers Will As-
d pleasant one, ] sist at Presbyterian .
mUhe pastor and his family must Church. t
ave'felt that their Hues have hern [
astTn agreeable places. I At Hie Klr.t PresbyterianCldirdi on
luced the speakers, the llr-l of w hom 'as Mark W. Adams, sii|ierliitriidelif if the .Sunday schioyl, wlio temlereilA vclcumeon ls.-half of theultlcers, ten. ® in ami memtn-rs of the scbooL Mrs. ElUabetli W. Uaudy, president >f the Ladles 1 Aid Society, welcomed he pastor and family most cordially is the representative of Ihe ao.-ftty, an irgaiiiratloii oimprlslug a band of energetic, hard working Chi 1st Ian Mr. Edwards, after paying a high ■uipllnieiit to city goveriiuieut under commission rule. Introduced Mayor Headley, who, he said, with his two directors, Is a member of the otllclal board of the First M. K. Church. Mayor Headley said tbit, as iayorof.tbe city, he would welcome Dr. Haines mu as a member of any
-preseu lallvc
clas
I'he Rev. S. Wesley Lake, m ■uders of tills resort, said li
Dr Halite
EASTER SERVICES Rpedal Crrrmontea lo l»r Held In Holy Trlolly CHurcb. There will he special services In Holy Trinity Church Kaster.Bunday morning, conducted by the Rev. (leorge Idwarde Fbber, of Philadelphia. The llrst service In the mornhig will e at 7 o’clock, and the second at 10 45 ’clock. The usual evening service " ill he at (•ood Friday services will be at 7 45 i the evening. These w-JII Incl ude ..re holy lllauy and penitential olllce, conducted fcy Mr. Faber. EASTER SUNDAY *' IN M. E:
Special Music by the Choir Under Direction of H. H. Lake. There will he s|Wlal music In the First M. K. Church Kssler Sunday monilng, for which time the followmg program has been arranged by Director H. H. Lake: in I hem, by.chuir. “Lift ITp Your Heads, O Ye Oates’’—I. B. Wilson. 3. Holo, ‘Thy Redeemer l.lvrth' Fonteyn Manney. L'holr. ’’Come Ret the Place Where Jesns Ley’’—C. It. Adams., Duet, ■-Blessed Ravlor, Thee »e”—West. Snug by Messrs. Ws rtngton Harris, tenor; Bertram Darby, baritone. 5 Solo, ’‘Ala*, and Did My Savior Hived?”—O. Rice. Song by J. fbornlcy Hughes. 6. Choir, -Wave the Palms”-C. H.
Gabriel.
-Bing Victory,” choir—K. K. Hey-
the latter was a hoy, glad to welcome lilm as paa- .-. -. he church -and as Hie best preschiir.iii the New Jersey Confer1. Mr. Lake spoke of the founduf tills place as a temperance ream! how It has kept this name and grown In population and wealth. He said the world today needs thinkers, au4 the church here has one hi Dr. Haines.- The public, school up the street Is Turning out thinkers, ami .the school la presided ... and thinker, who I
dlst preacher.
Thos. It. Fort, Jr., of Philadelphia, who was Introduced as a PblladelK hlau representing many people from Is city who spend the summer seas here and attend this church, told Dr. Haines that be would be glad to ■ave him call at any llmc^durlug Hie uimmer at his collage here. Mr. Fort ipoke of his great Interest cnin-ch here and 'also of his strong -lings for.Ocean City. He urged
Hie city offlclah moral atmosphere, eluded his hiterrsllng
’ -Ipday i
‘‘THE BREAKERS” Nanae ol KoarUwslk HolCl Mrs. Kara A. vounk Will Manaar. Mr*. Kate A. Young, of Philadelphia, was here Friday taking a look eh Hie progress of the work Boardwalk hotel. Hhe will conduct this home, which Is to be known •The Hreekere.” Mrs. Young h thorough business womaa end an i perlenced seashore Iiotel kee|>er. She
has i
with
ealthy class of people, many of whom will he her patrons at her new tiosrelry during the coming summer The hotel will be furnished In firstdess style, and that It will be a snecess’under Mrs Young's management
goes w -yiout saying. It's dlgnlned and
In connection with onr regular Sanitarium work, wft will open the-Hall for the convenience of those wishing'superior accommodations. Meals served and'table board by the week. Lodging for a limited nujaber. Special Sunday dinners. Auto parties cared for.
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Dr. Haines ex allon of the warm .and invited all lo _ to partake of refreshments prepared by the members of .Hie Ladles’ Aid Society. v . -lug the' evening, a vocal nolo __ „lven by Jeanette Darby, a dainty little singer, amt there was a violin well execuled. by Master Barber.'
■I »ith Hie. choruses anil a
Vollum, pt< circles of P ,locally. will The full pr
. “Hiltchijali.Christ Is III b Simper, Solo. Miss R.miberger, -
Tie numbers to he rendered by Miss a-M. Itam-k In the morning are: oriip«ll, n Parsifal, arranged hy Han-
Viitbem. - U, rtwlng Hie Gales Wide Open,” J. Lincoln Hall. inprsnoSolo. Miss IPimherger," Where Have they Laki Him?” Sullivan Yuthem, -The Day of Ueaurredlon,” In Hie evening Miss Kauck will give i llfteeii minute reellal before the ser■lee. The numbers for the evening
But An Operating Agreement From Pennsylvania Railroad is. Wanted. The people and friends of Ocean ty sre a" ailing with unusual Interest the butcutue of Hte corr«ipondbelwee.ii President McCrea, of the i-yKanla Railroad Corupany, and * n.-lal committee of the Board of Trade, relative lo the proposed May’s idlng cul-ofl hi Homers’ Point and ice to l^ls city. lie committee la endeavoring lo so- • some kind of an operating lease greemenl from Hie Pennsylvania llallroadf ornpany. It being the pur•osc, ns Is known, to have the road iperated by electricity from May’s Landing. If this agreement Is secured, work ®n Hie railroad wTIT tie started at ice, as Hie Ipouclkl end Is all arnged.
NEW CORPORATION
Miss B McUlbeny, who started and a* successfully conducted Hootch Hall i this city, seeing Ihe need of anlargig Hie accummodallons for the scope ' Scotch Hall's work, has formed a operation with a capital of $135,(HD. The members of Hie corporation are Miss McUlbeny, Miss S. K. Towner, Willis P Haines and Dr. Allen
•Oltertolre”
•Berceuse In A M •Festival March' H. Boliner. of Prh
K. Batiste A. Thomas
J. It. Rogers Ralph Kinder
8cm I-
. . Ill conduct Hi preach. ' Miss Ada M. Itanck will preside at the organ and will, lender several special numbers. Mias Kanck’s handling of Ihe pipe organ Is spoken of very highly and Is much appreciated hy thr members of this coniflpisHoii. I'he music of this church I* always ar ranged ami rendered with Hie sole purpose of assisting In the devotional All are cordially iuvllod to the services, which are held at the following hours: Morning, >10 80 o’clock; evening. 7.48i Sunday school, 2 80; Christian Endeavor, “
BUSINESS MEN SEE frlLSON ON TOLL BRIDGE BILL
FINE CHAIRS FOR PP’ADDITORIDM
Governor Intended Vetoing the Measure, bnt May
Not Do So Now.
V committee from Hie Board Trade, accompanied hy Lawrence ■Stevens, civil engineer, of this city,
and son of Btate Ui
■Stevens, vlsUad Governor Tuesday with Hi?object requeetlng him lo sign the bill passed by the Legislature relating to the charging of toll for bridges similar to the one It ta prJposed to build from this city to Bomers'
Point.
Htate Road -'.'ommlsetouer Stevens went with the cummltlee that called upon the Htate'a chief executive,
tlieaudliorlum-j Governor Wilton saM he had fully
nade up hhi mind tc veto thla bill, as he tendency In theae deye Is to abolish
loll bridges.
After bearing Hie arguments of thr immtttee, and after tludlug that Col. Tl _ s M ia>a M , Stevens was favorable to the plajrf raaat MO, Governor Wilson said he woaMc%ol T> t ■Ttrr t* *V glve a decision until he Imd had a fur- larj , lraaI1 ther talk with Col. Btevens.' ftTah will have a ba| M Ttie surreys for the bridge are now a.. a
completed, and the action of Governor Wilson is awdlted with great Interest
President and gso■s McUlbeny; aecraM Is* Towner; dlrac;
irs, Ur. Allen Corsomjtr. W. P. lalues and Miss M. lTTTieny. The articles‘of Incorporation were
Int last Saturday.
TlTe director* will hold theli* llrst meeting this ( ITiiirsdayKafteniooii. As will be seen both the allopathic, id homoeopathic school* are repreuited by the two physicians In the iiew corporation. . Bead Hie advertisement of Scotch Hall elsewhere In ttrls Issue of the.
Wkntiskl. r
ric and Cake dafr.
The members of the Ladws’ Aid Society of the First M. K. Church wilt ■old a homemrade.bread, pie and cake *le In the Caalnd CTnb, on Hie Boardwalk. Friday afternoon and evening, beg inning al 4 o’clock. The sale will be uoiftlmied - Saturday morning at Wrlgglns’ store »n Aabury avenue, be-
‘ iw Eighth street.
Fonnh of Jul>*Cc-labr«lloa. The committees of the various civic organisation* here will meet with Mayor Headley In hta office at 8 o'clock evening for ttie purpoeeof plans for a proper eeitbra- • is city.
Comfortable and Clean Steel SeaVa fpr Accommodation pj Patrons. Joseph’ G. Champion Is pushing work on Hu) new auditorium and addition* to Ilia Chris. B. Hand Ocean
Pier.
An order has been placed with the American Bridge Cbmpany ft
structural Iron wor The company has
end tmpenor sleel chair for tbs auditorium. These *re smooth, comfortable seats, Indestructible and sanitary.
Tiamplou- says he has n known a big building scheme ducted on more careful lines,
lumber and material were all paM for pot cash,” every contractor and larer Is paid up to date for the finished >rk. and there has not been the lei
trouble over a single account.
The Snanre commlttep and treasui ,f the Hand Ocean Pier Company CROWD qN BOARDWALK ' (the latter being John B. Kendrick) ; desen-e great rredil for the successful; manner In which they have cotiducled 1 J*" 1 *" TUIIoewtwTblaCtl> . the company's sflalrs. - Tttsmsrlssn •— There was a not tier large number of 1 r». i’«*nni**rntmc's Heavy l.ass. prmnenaders on Hie Boardwalk here Ttie Key. Dr. /. D. Countermine, of l»*‘ Hunday. Xmmig Hie number were Phlledelphla, who has a larJte circle of many cottagers down for the Ks-te . > friends In this city, where he spends holidays, and not a few Included ,peu 1 thesumiWerseasons.haatlieaympaHiy . P 1 ® whocamcover from AHsntlc tTt» '
FREE CONCERTS IN'em PAVILION
Orcbestra Will Play and Tber* Will be Vocal Solos by ■ f Local Stagers. Prof. H. .H. Lake’s orchestra will give the first of a series of public eonIn the city music pavIlKW hast Bat u rd ay avail log from 7.30 to 9 o’etoek. The orcbestra w ill have eight pleers,wlthough bis contract.with the city calls r only seven pieces. Miss Jeanette Darby, a noted lUtle local vocalist, will sing a solo on Satur-
day evening.
.-red concerts will be glvaa by Use orchestra Sunday afternoon, from 3 to o'clock and In the evening froas 7.86 > 9 o'clock. ’ Warrington Harris, of tblp city, w»t slug a solo Bunday afternoon, ,
CARDS AND DANCE
heavy brieevemdnt occasion Hie electric Hue
stoned by the Inks of tils wTfs. who died The 'weather was utiful In
the latter part of Iasi' week and was nlort.tng, but III Hv em<mn than
hurled on Mooday. Mrs. fountermlne were rather strong
was a devoted wife and an earnest south, which made/ air cool and
church aorker. Bhe endeared herself, Interfered^
9 aB wlllr whdm she ci
n contact. 11
irtty"
OCEAN CITY.
Besides, your responsibility as-a real estate owner makes you a desirable cltimi. Think It over,The* call on
HAKKY. HEADLEY,
Ileal Eslate Operator, Ninth and Aaavenue, next to Bra house who
you the very hast way and
. Ilia greatest bargains to he found ttruu
nMMia connection.
bury sve.i wltt-ibow
i. and Ihe t^dass Auxiliary as-
ai'.rtiiVTr
• rlub will hsM a- LaMar 4aMa • 'oJZZTL tu^-T'ryr hare >lu.uld msks N a"pain 1 H^M r'-rmha*. a4* the aaiMtarr eg SSirtr ; rrr-5 7*.-sc2SLsrat.M
. ... Baur.—IjoI" Nos. 898 atid 864 n.,.,i i,,» iia, „/ („ r ’Hac. U.—Central avenue and Flfterath O, ,SO. D nr. y properties (”r | of ,!,« best unsold corners
In Ocean City; alxe. ftlxlOU feet; all im provements; on trolley line and .naa> Hie beach; solid land—uc. 1 ' filling used prlee,64100 Address TIhm.J Bawyei
r IWVIYIV xw nivnat, Wnri-Mlsr AlaM If REAL ESTATE HROKbR. ,r ;
Itnurse Bldg. . 781 Ashury Av*. i Ttie First JJattonal Hank always ; u—
^ keeps on hand a supply of small H .. bred eh * n 6® ,or customers apd other*. ’ f|1J>| , (( iter* I For lUtirr.—Plaua.in flist-ctass eaw- asomw >. N.ldltlon, for season or moefog pictare Iks Am ft house. Apply Oty West srsoBs. I me- * woi as
... money to Joan mortgagv I can place It. ■ Laundry bualueas for gala. FRANK E. DARBY.
ForBaLR —A tot of thoroughbred yearling Barred Bine Hock Rooster* at 1000 Wesley avenue, C “ "

