OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J M THURSDAY, APRIL U, 11)12
NO. 2
OceanCity Sentinel
EDUCATORS HERE GIVEN
RAISE IN SALARIES
MANY COTTAGES TAKEN AT EASTER A Large Number of Apartments Also Rented for
Summer<Season.
WANT TOLL BRIDGE ' BILL APPROVED Delegation of Citizens Went to Trenton to See Gov.
Wilson.
»pecl«l meeting of Uie Hoard of ie »a« held Tuesday evening to j lake action regarding the loll bridge, ; ernor Wllaon for hla action yeaterday. 1 | Mayor Itgadley aald the meeting »aa called to tak% action tu refereui ! torfhe paaaage of a bill allowing the j bnililing of the pro|Hiae<l automobile bridgeacroHM.the bay and to ebarge'a reaaouable toll. The apeaker aald he had telephoned .State I toad Commjaaloner Htevena that afternoon and thlaortlcial waa to have lerview that afternoon with Governor Wllaon. Col. Sleveua la favorable to the paaaage of the Dellnger bill, but the attitude of Governor Wllaon la doubtful. Mayor Headley declared that the people back o' the bridge movement do not want to take any chancea and ao It waa dealred that a atrong committee be acut to Trenton the next day. for the purpnaeof endeavoring to convince the governor of the ueceaally of algnlng the bill. If he would not do an, then It waa dealrable to get Into active touch with" the membere of the Leglalalure and try to have them paae ie bill over hla veto. Mayor Headley aald there la nothing
PENN CHARTER AND RUTGERS TOO STRONG FOR LOCALS
m port
: ^ ^jrcjCTSOCICTIBS. ^ A M Thom. " ***• ‘ ' Tb " u ‘“ J - licr.i. l'ltj laalge. No. m.K.' of f ., meet.
It may be just barely i»ossible that some other fellow-inay sell it a little cheaper, .but abetter qua-lity-^IMPOSSIBLE.” We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry 7 . We dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
The Pontiere BOOT;SHOE REPAIRING SHOP RCPAIRINO NCATLV DONE
Directly on the Seaohi ^ Trie BREAKERS
KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER.
Construction Sand & Gravel Co. UQS. O. CHAMPION. ManAgar Office, 8th St, Opp.*Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J.
All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. .
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a bill
I. W. T. Aldrich b collage, 1018 f Philadelphia.. Upper door of the Mary Auderaon nparlmeula on Delaucey place to W. S. Hood, of Riverton. The Tyndale property, on Ocean mail, Gardena tract, In Mr. Haxun, of Philadelphia. Ocean Hide of John Jordan's apartments, 831 Fourth street, to Mrn. ' Hickey, wife of a West Philadelphia ' ddbtor.
d he urged all to drop everything for the day and go to Trenton. Kverythlng Is ready to begin the work of building the bridge an sunn as the
bill Is passed.
Mayor Headley also said there la anher Important bill before Governor 'llson In wbl£h Ocean City la Inleread, and thin retera to Hie tilling of iw-lylng lota. Governor Wllaon waa dd lo be oppoaed to this bill. In responae lo a call for volunteers, iere were about 40 of the members of the board who said they would go lo itier of Philadelphians Inter)ceau City were asked over long distance phnne lo accompany the delegation In Trenton and many
agreed to do ao.
Mayor Hteck, of Somers' Point, »lgnitled hla willingness to go If possible. Klforta were made to reach Surrogate Shaner, of the. May's l.audlng Record, by means, of the telephone, hut
n get- H of the moat successful concerts yet given under the auspices of the as-
■clatlon.
The vocal Milns by Misses Marlon'K. Kloetz, soprano, and Marie Aline Mlxler, contralto, mere gems. Mine Mlxter'a whistling solo made a pronounced hit. violin solo, "Traumerle,” by eorge H. Somerville, waa line >n enlhualasilc applause Lillian R. Mlxler, In her mono'logues, demonatrateil marked ablllly he audience was highly pleased u J. Itevllu, of Philadelphia, i-number of funny ainrles ami WelectloM by Hie mandnlln club liming the most enjoyeil of the numhers on the program. The ■era of this club are: Violinists, •eorge B. Somerville and Mrs . Frltach; mandolinlata, Mrs. es F.' I Pi wen, Mia. George W. Huillli, Mina Sarah Frllach and Mlaa Klhel Hartlelt; piano. accompanist, Mrs. Arthur P. Ryou. The concert was followed by a dance, hlch was enjoyeil by the young people amt some of the older one*, too. The entertainment committee, to hom much credit la due, comprised Mrs. L. Raker, of the Oceanic; Mrs Henry KloeU, of the Traymorr; Mrs. R F Wheatiuaii, of the Plqua; Mrs. - l. Lynch, of the Rerkley; Mrs. les K. Haag, of the Raleigh, and H. A. W. Smith, of the Hlacayue, chairman. larence Freeinfin, of Camden, a properly owner ami summer reslnl of Ihla city, lias returned from a day trip to the Panama Canal and the Weat Indies. He reports having Itnemdng many
Williams and- C. Blanks have rented the Central Restaurant, on Aabury avenue, between Klghth and Ninth streets, where they are couductIng an up-to-date cafe and hotel. They xpertsln their Rue of bualireaa.
lonirrecatlonat Mrrilna. The.annual congregational meellng of Hie First Presbyterian Chun-ti will held In the church this evening. All of the members are rA|neateil to attend lids meeting.
RAISE MADE IN PASTOR'S SALARY
Rev. Dr. Haines to Receive fx6oo a Year, An Increase di $ioo. The Rev. Dr. (teorge H. Neal, the ew superintendent of the Bridgeton District, presided over- the first quarterly conference of the First M. K 'hurch In this city Monday eveillng. t was Dr. Neal’s first appearance ere In his ofilclal oapaclly.. II was decided to raise Hi i salary of the pastor, Dr. Haines, from f IftOO to vas also agreed lo combine the second and third quarterly confarencea and hold t^e conference In (September. Dr. Neal, wro gave a-short address, Impressed most favorably the members of the conference.
EASTER HOLIDAY CROWD THRONGED BOARDWALK
AUDIENCE PLEASED
A very pleasing entertainment given In the First Presbyterian Church Monday evening under the auspices of the Christian Kndeavor Society, Miss Romberger, Miss Kloetz and Mlaa Helen McAllister, vocalists, delighted their hearers, as did Lewis K tjmitli, who* sang In his usual fine style. Miss Barber gave a piano solo, Miss Florence Caldwell', elocutlon'a» particularly good.
in Held 8 Scull, a Philadelphia er and broker, who recently rented the second floor apartment, i side, In the Wayne apartments, through the agency of H. F. Stanton, w occupying the same with hit family. He will remain heie until
HASS MEETING TO POSH Y. M. C. A. Progressive League is Taking Active Steps to Effect New Organization. At a meeting of the Young Men’s Progressive league Monday evening, the Y M. U. A. committee, of which H. S. Mowrer Is chairman, was lo■tructed to arrange'to hold a mass i meeting In the near future, when there be a free discussion on the quesof forming a provisional organization of the Young Meu'a Christian Asaoclallon In this city. The members of the committee are In consultation with Recretary Merrill, of (be Atlantic City Y. M. C. A., in moe to tbemiiiuertn which, they shall proceed with the movement. It la said that a provisional organization can be formed t\ere, If enough people are so desirous, and the aaeoclamove along these Knee until It has reached a strength that will warrant s eutexing the 8«ate organization. PECISION RESERVED
hancrllor Walker Hears Anzanseni la Mil lor lajaactlan. After hearing arguments pro and -jn on a rule to show cause why an Injunction should not be granted to restrain 8cull Bros, from proceeding with the erection of a large store and residence building on Asbnry avenue, in this city, (Chancellor Walker; In Camden, on Saturday, reserved hla
deel-'—
But High Winds and Rain Chased People in the Late Afternoon. Ocean City had ila full share of seashore visitors during the holidays and all eojoyed themselves to the fullcm until the rainstorm Huuday afternoon, which proved an u> pleasant ending lo Ibelr outing All of the hotels .bat were open had many guests. Home of the hotels had more than they could accommodate. The Casino Club waallllrd Saturday evening and there were numbers In the Rowling Casino. There was a crowd in the music pavilion daring tbs concert Saturday evening, and some were unable lo get lualde tbi building.' At the aacred concert Sunday afterxm, Warrington Harris aang a solo. Prof. H. H. Lake’s orchestra waa •mprised of local musicians, and their playing waa praised by those who ' card It. The visitors were much pleased with the Illumination on Asbnry avenue and Eighth street, and there waa commendation for the Rualneea Men’s Asstation for the enterprise displayed securing the electric light stringers r these two thoronghfarea.
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Alonzo Colton, the complainant,
A nupiber of Hie members of the Ocean City Yacht .Club viewed tbs plana of the clnb'a proposed new I .up town when they were shown ■ Blscayue last Thursday evening. The house will be Imposing. It Is hoped gel work started before long.
J. M. Zook, Jr., a weH-knotsu cues:r Countlau, a member of one of oldest famlllea In that sect Inn, who active In political life In Chester and Delaware counties fora numt years, is a visitor here, recuperating bis health. He Is delighted with Ocean City, where he has met several .of hla friends.
For Balk.—Launch,twenty-one Net ing. mahogany decks, brass flttlur -cylinder, u-horse power Racine e lue 8need nine miles per hour; cc_.
It's dignified and gives you a delicious Sense of aecurtty to. own your
OCEAN CITY.
Resides, yonr responsibility «a a-real estate owner makes you a desMble. citizen.: Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY,. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to fire house who will show von the vary best way and i some of the greatest bargains to be ton* here on Hu aaaiaat tanaa 1
The members of the Ocean City Business Men's Association held Ibelr weekly business meeting Tuesday
IK After dlapoalng of a fe» rs, Hiey went In a body to th
ng of the Board of Trade.
Hand me Ret of your properties for If you have money lo loan .on lint
nnrlgage I can plans K. Laundry boalneas for sale. FRANK K. DARBY, -
REAL ESTATE BROKER,
Hoarse Bldg. 781 Asbury Ave.
For Rent.—Plano,id flrst-elaaa oc
HOTELS' MUSICAL GREAT SUCCESS Well Pleased Audience Pilled the Rooms of the Casino
Club.
ual eiitertaiurai
City Hoi
tuo Club n
t tilled every seal and i
Visiting Teams Were Able to Win Track Meets Withont Much Trouble. Penn Charter boys were loo strong ir Ocean City on Satnnlay afternoon, » was to have been expected, and for the second time pruved vlc-toni In the ft Mindly lh[lit for the handsome trophy eup ffesented by former Mayor Making It back with them. Charfcr’team scored a Ionia, while Ocean City tallied a total of Hl«ey and Polillg did the best genii.work for the visitors. In the lilt-put. Routing threw Hie heavy ■here a distance uf 41 feet, heating le local record made by jSImemiker. of Penn Charter, last spring, which as 3H feel 8 Inches. Schneider, as usual, waa an easy winner In the mile and half mile runs. In the mile event, Dnrell, of the visit-
• of
Sharp, of Ocean City, until Hie last lap, when he let himself out and jumped ahead. Tie made a desjierale effort lo overtake Schneider, bol failed. Robinson, of the locals, was not quite up lo form In Hie pole vault. He was ruu In Hie mile relay Innneilialely after Hie pole-vault event, and the
was ton fast for him, as It would been for almusl anybody. .He 'round In Ids run, and N. Smith Vlmelder, who followed In the named, w ere unable to Caleb up. lie and Malbls, In the high jump,
and Rrecklfy In the pole-vanlt,dld excellent work. They are among the
Junior members of the learn,
yard dash -Won by Pobllg, Penn 'barter; second, Smith, Ocean Cltyi third. Hunting, Penn Charter. Time,
2-6 seconds.
Mile run—Won by Schneider, Ikcean City; second, Dnrell, Perin Charter; third, Sharp, Ocean City. Time.4614-6. High jump—Won by Hlsey; second, ihnstnna, both of Penn Charter; third, Mathis, Ocean City. Height, 6 feel I 220-yard dash—Won by Croneeker; second. Smith, both of Ocean City; did; Dauenhower. Time. & seconds: Shot-put—Won by Hunting: second. Hahn; third, Polillg, att^Penii Charter.
PRETTY DANCE AT MOTOR BOAT CLUB Many Philadelphians Were Among the Participants
at Social Event.
The dance given at the Ocean City lotor Boat Club Saturday evening was one of the prettiest events of the kind ever held then and It w tended by a large number of the hers and their friends. Refreshments ere served during the evening. Among those present were Commodore and Mrs ClaranreC. W. Wllaon, Vice Commodore J. F. Myers, Rear Commodore O. Alvin Snook, former Commodore and Mre. -Wm. D. Snow, Mlaa Kva Snow, Clayton L. Hagy and wlfa, David A. Henderson and wife, Robt. Welmeraud wife, A. E. Snow, Richard Nelma and wife, Mlaa Loretta Delaney, Daniel Haggerty, Rlwood Gowdy, Daniel Clmwell and wife, John Winger, Ruseell Hagy, Wm. Cooley and wife, Robt. Blona, -Jack" Rond, Mlaa Jeunabelle Ewing, Mlaa Keturab Baron, Mlsa Price, Mlaa Margaret Craven. Mlaa Kerr. H. D. LeCato and wife, H. U. Schultz and wife, Mlsa Margaret Chambera. Chas Fraser and wife. UnatavLudwig and wife,
Alien i-tinam, a. iv ui Mlaa Lillian Bennett.
There were also many present at the five hundred party In ^the —
under the anaplcea cf the the Ladles’ Auxiliary.
was removed to a hospital In Atlantic City a few days ago. Her many friends here hope for a speedy recovery. The condition of Mrs. HIMkaAteelman, of Ibis city, who Is In fa private hospital at Atlantic City, Islmuch Improved, her friends here* lithe pleased
that city, la greeting lief many friends
here this week.
For Salk —Picket fencing, about 170 feet. Apply to Mrs. O. L. Lake, 1628 Asbury avetrae. Ocean City. 4t For Bamc -Lots Noe. 6S8 and KM, Dec. U,—Central aranoe and Fifteenth street—one of the best unsold eo In Ooean City; aixe. 90x100 feet; al vetneola; on trolley line and bsacb; solld land—no filling
Ing It
asily a
Sum
isry:
on by Schneider, , D. Danenhnwer; Hi of Penn Charter.
II feel.
880-yard runOcean City; seen
Hobllleld,
Time. 2.09 4 S. Broad Jump -Won by Pobllg; seeotid, Urqubart. both of Penn Charter; third, Mathis, Ocean City. Distance, 30 feet 4 Inches. IS-yard hurdles -Won byHlsey.Penn Charter; second, Thom, Ocean City; third, Johnstone, Penn Charter. Time,
seconds.
Pole-vault—Won by Johnstone, 10 let; second, Hahn, both Penn Charter. Itobiiiaon and Ilreckley, Ocean City, and Hunter, Penn Charter, tied for third at 9 feet. Mile relay—Won by Penn Charter (Grteb, W.pnd D. Danenbower and Holdfeld). Time, 2 55J. A fair-sized crowd of enthusiastic followets of the fortunes of the Ocean City High School Athletic Aaaocletlon red the gale like winds that blew Mondey afternoon and sew the locals defeated by the track team of .tbe Freshmen of Bulgera College. Three of Ocean City's boys who formerly weie members of tbe local tbe visitors; list of entries—George Norcom, William Camp- ‘ ill and Edward Coltoo—bot tbs latir, although on tha grounds, did not Her any of the events. The weather waa too unpleasant for tbe boya to do very good work. Mayllu Robinson, of tha loeala, waa .taken III In the morning, and It waa feared that he would hot be able to compete, but he was plucky and did
' Is part.
Rfctiard Voss, who made his first appearance on Saturday, waa agald In tbe mile event He la oneof the youngest of the participants and Is being daNorcom, Campbell. Gay, Brandon and Taylor excelled for tpe visitors, all perteuced than moat of tha Ocean - City boys. Crane, Mathis and Rreckley all look like "comers." The contest was for a trophy cup presented by H A W. Smith, whose sen. Norvln, la one of the members of Summary: 76-yard dash—First, Harker, Rutgers; second. Shoemaker. Ocean City; third, Gay, Rtitgera. Time, 8 seconds. Mile run—First. Schneider, Ocean City: second, Taylor. Rutgers; third, Sharp. Ocean City. Time, 4 minutes 68 8-5 seconds. High Jump—First. Taylor, Rutgers, 4 feet Ilf Inches; seoond. Crane, Ocean City: Mathis, Oca»n City, and Norcom. Bulged-, lied for third. 22u-yard dash—First. Gay:, second, Harker. bulb Bulgers; third. Shoemaker, Ocean City. Time, S4 3 6 sees. Shot-pul—First, Gay; second, Hrmndow; third, Campbell, all Rutgers. Distance; 38 feet 4 Inches. 880-yard dash — First, SrhneMer, Ocean City; second, Skillmau; third. North, both Rutgers. Tioae, 2 minutes 11 seconds. Broad Junjp^First, J. Rr«i»it«wi second. Norcom; third, Oury, a

