Ocean City Sentinel, 18 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ocean 'city, . . new Jersey Bell 'Phone No 66-X

L Monthly end yemrly

Joh.wore proileptly don. by “rUUBSDAY. AINUI. I

It le well recog^'eed that there I failure when there in well dtrrPteil roneentrated etliirt. To-eotne the ofeaecurlng the new State Norma! Sehool may appear Chimerical, there 1» nothint? like trying to k for Ocean City. Thle city l« recogi aa a great mo.lcal center In the mer time. Why not make It a e of general education .along broader lluea? . • ' TltATSupreme Court Juatlce Kail* la a brave man there Am be no qu tlou. He ian't a favorite with certalu well known violator* of the law In eectlon of the State, and of eourae mskea DO dllfereuce to an upright Judge, aucti a* he la, but now hi decided that the women of thta have not the legal right to vote, lain member, of the Ocean City Hoard of Trade have be n feeling better aln they read of Juahce Kallach’edeclato

AccoHi'lMi to a dispatch decided that water compavle* ci abut qB the water of delinquent Mimem In order to make them ■heir bllla. The court aaya that panlea cannot caune an enforced drought by euch mean, to make • tomera pay old debta. The deel. waa handed down In the .ult of Albert L. Hatch, of Coeur d’Alene City, Ida against the Municipal Water Company. The Idaho Supreme ordered the water company to connect Hateh’a pipes and furnish him water, although his rental w arrears. MiaRKrar.aKKTATioren ■ The following Is from the Trenton Bute Qagette: And now N has happened In tic* Molnea. John MacVlcar, recognised as an authority on municipal problems, and the author of tire cou alou government Idea as put tu o tlon to the olty of lies Moines been turned down by the people, in hie place an Old line or orga tton Republican has been elected to tbemuqlelpal council. MacVlcar la known to thl. .1 During the campaign preceding adoption of the onmmfsslon goveru- - ment plan here, Jie told the people'uf the great thlnga accomplished by C form of government In Dee Molnea of Its popularity with the people. Not oaly to Ibis city, bat In many otherSj MacVlcar preached the gospel of government by commission, always receiving pay for hla advice anif In-

Juble began

It appear, that t

behest of MacVIcaf from executive place In the department of public safety. It Is aald that Koe didn’t agree with MacVlcar to all of Cla. notions s«et)eernmg the mapagement of l fain of the dly. and. when Hie

ah opponent of MacVlegr. The Bgbt was a hot one, and ended In the defeat of MacVlcar. The Is t)iat the old line polltlcUns ap mack In conlroloflhe cminlclpal alfalrs of the capital city iif luWa. The reason for the turning of the people against Commission goven ment Is given as the development of strong aeutlmeut against t policy < conservatism which had driven mniie away from the city and brought su 'taring upon everyboly. Fault waa found with MacVlcar Is cause he was Inclined to dictate t idher member, of the conncll and wanted to ran things to suit himself Hewcceeded fm a Iona nine, hut the warm flnallrttfriied All of which goes to show thst there has been a good deal of mlsreprescutallon of conditions In Dea Moines ■ bat Mr. MacVwar and hla theories w*re not as popular with the pee . he tried to and succeeded In making people' In other BUtea believe they

Word has been received here of death of Mrs. John J.-Fletcher,-Jr., ... Philadelphia, who owned the cottage IMlWmtavenue. Herclothiugcaugh fire from a gas stove and she ‘wai burned so badly that she died. Mr Fletcher and family have been-sum mer residents here for a number o yeare. and they have the sympathy o all In their deep affliction.

The bHI requiring that all la lhla city on which water gathers, or atande to be Ailed In has passed the Legislature The bill gives tb the right to All In the lamf-and <

■omnhlnic Von Meed. The silent Indian moiorcyrlc •e probably Interested

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. The churches In Ocean City were all rell Ailed at theaervlces 011 Monday, 'olios Ing are reports of some of the

Mass was celebrated in Ml. Aligns, lie's church by the lector, the Rev. ohn J. Sweeney, op-Monday. In the reeeuce of a good-sired congregation.' Father Mwecuey read a portion .of a pastoral letter (rum Bishop Mj-Fnol. iif the Trenton Diocese. The Itfv. Arthur llee.-pastor ( of flic Immanuel Baptist Church, preached nn "Mad Pig-' 1 Munday evening, taking his text from Mark S, 1-20. was hla llfth of a series of sermom -Home Animals in the BlblV Modern Times ” Mr. (lee spoke in part as follow* "This Incident illustrates a danger Hat threatens Ocean City. Suppose e lisik at the matter as It apiiemrs 1 lie account. Three groups arc herenc mad than—Mattbew says thei ere two—a heard of Insane pigs, an scared people Afterward we ha* saved soul, drowned swine, and ’hrlslless country. Then we ha* three witnesses: a witness for (io< Itnesses of evil's desfRictlveiiess, an lluess against self. The people could nly blame themselves that Jeans left ■cm. They asked. H Im -In the story we bavedemons'dreaiL ig their doom, fearing to be drlvi ■to the abyss. To postpone their fa they pleaded for the privilege of Am refuge In a herd uf awme. Havitered the pigs they drove the 1 crazy and the herd rushed frantically down To lITelr ownera and «be people of the country the drowning of the pigcalamity. -Three'results Tallowed the miracle. Tret, one, possibly cured. Mecond, a big drove of pigs, 3100, were drowned. Third, pie asked Jeeus to go away. The last was a surprise, -Is a surprise to notllwesee It Illustrated In mndt

life.

"Take Atlantic (Tty, for Install The papei’l report thel one of the a involved In the recent disturbance over thedeAanreof (beliw by. the ll»|iu sellers, said. ’It la a choice between poor-honae or jail,’and he seemed I prefer to risk the latter rather tha the former The trouble in Atlantic City ta, and jt Is always the trouble >ltb the keepers of saloons, gambling ongga, and dena of wners of the pigs would sooner, keep their swine than see a soul saved, dollars being of much more worth souls. For a saved soul payi them no money and their pigs an prolltable. Save the pigs, they say. save the pigs no matter what happeni to men. And such people ate willing

Great Mu

ill ait 715 inm in.

rale,reforms and churches, provided they leave them their pigs. When a church or preacher saves eoiil at the expense of a pig or tw the ownera thereof bowl and squeal. "But the buslneaa of the cbnrcli Atlantic City and everywhere Is save souls, not pigs. And anyway the rd had 110 business on ttie soil ilesltue The keeping ol swine a cording to the Mosaic law was unlai ful; therefore. I heir .owners had 1 claim.slnde their pigs were trespasser -And besides. Jeans did not destroy the herd, frll did that. Good doe not destroy property. . Reformer* preachers, churches do not destroy properly. Take them all out of AtlautlcCUy andsee what would happen »Ve should have a repetltou of thl Kilkenny cats episode, with the Iasi one dying of starvation. And thl* being so, we ought to throw aside all compromises and attempt to be wholly good or wholly evil. Half-way in lamiot make a seashore resort which ihall send people home better In ind body. Instead of poisoning

streams of visitors.

For Oe-an City this nerds ti said, that there Isa danger of our e Ingloo earnestly to secure the dollars of the visitors, overlooking the oppor-

tunely preaeuted m tin ik rather of the pigs

than ot the mad man—the man mi deued by the passion for pleasure

The Atlantic City Moose, of which Squire Rush, of this city. Is illcUIg^ held their lodge of sorrow in the Iflret M. K. Church there .Munday evening. The Iter. U. G. Hagaman, pastor of The rhurcli, was the eulogist, and the oration was by Wm. I. .Garris well known member of the bar

past dictator of the ledge.

Cottage with all modern conveniences, six bed moms, parlor, llbn dining room, kitchen and serva quarters, large yard, localed on ( tral avenue, to the central pat! of the city. Owner w-lll sell on easy 1 Address X. X„ Bkntixbi, oAlce.

JflARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

CHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Mariner ft merchants' Building PHII.AOItlJsMIA. 1-A.

Leonard Kraus: do. Electrlciana iojj Bsy Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Klsotnosl «<.tk 01 all kinds iiromMI. i ggE£ r s.-_S'SKS

.all decorated cliina at Half Price. 10-picce toilet set. Si.50 up. 6 showcases for sale. Lots of Bargains-.

POWELL’S

Do your Spring shop-i

ping he#e.

und'rimming' Ulrrt The lira •h.-vlnn lace ami all-over for The ItiUM iu lailies’ i-ellare and Ik-IL-. Mhirtwa Ida. -honw- Jrewe*. etc.

Men'*iliirta,Cluctt. ^ojjjrchor Kmoiv j Iwaml.. t .• . .j

Low price* and rrliabj.- up-tmdate gowls.

nhme 79-U' j

POWELLS

921 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. j:

Free Cottage Sites

•Power

i luxury

ott’i cm, K. j.

Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL *100,000 SURPLUS *25,000

las. Wills rscplptnl tor and kspt wllli1. M. CREXXK. Itps'ldint ,IEHS?ghAM.Hr<nnd Vi«-Pr«lrt»nt IITil.\rexj. tMenUu? sud Tiwursr

nrjr l». Moore cnarlre t*. VqiiamA Banking by Mail a Specialty i Eiamfitd VitM Drops

P.eermont=Avalon* JN. J. \Ve*will deed h>t-on the Mnlu avenue, one gnri niir half blocks from the! i'ean, free of all Incumbrances, to thn-e-persons'w : ho will bulhl cottage^ im

•me .-ostliig not less than tl V»l. ' * Apply to Avalon Improvement Col

1305 Arch Street, Phllada. or I’ccrmont, New Jersey

...QAS...

Uight. Fuel

, . . J: Gas has-beepme a necessity jAtf cah 1*: adopted to all domestic and com- (

- m-rcial purposes. \Vhy not have a gas kitchen

'J-- ■ - -. operated in connection 'tyith^yBUr present •fT me.fhod dfhouse healing 5 With llm ymi have

«f lw. safe* •w*d* *9 ^

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MSm' our information- dcoartmont at j-mir <lisp

Yoli arc miller no obligation. lYf Rav id.-a. wt- 'want you to itot ff. U-t us'nhoo

Buy Your Air Cleaner from the Home Dealer ■The'only'air-cleaning machine Out snores all Uie'bright new colors to yoor rugs and carpets is the Hoover Efccinc Suction Sweeper. The Hoover is the only machine that combines a ■evolving soft bristle brush with sut-

It first Ult* the floor covri quarter of an inch from the flo sin. sweeps, shakes and 1 deans it all in one easy operati

For Sale or Hire by CHAS. E. ADAMS &. BRO. 720-722 Anbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETASL O'EALER IN DENN’S CELEBRATED

ICE

CREAM J24Asbuty he., Ocelli City, It. J. Wedding Parties and Picnics a Hpee laity. Your trade solicited. Orders delivered. Prompt attention Mllk and Cream always on band. : Both Phones. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER OAKERY. lo. 700 Atberj Aiorm. Ocrm Oil, R. I. r resb Bread, flm sad LWkse dallr. Wsddl K. A. PORTER Contracting and Qrading

Try an Advertisement in the 8BNTINBL

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROA-D - Bulletin. LONGER LIMITS FOR EXCURSION TICKETS . Inflective .May t. the limits of excursion ‘tickels sold between Atlantic City, PleasantviUc. McKee City ami intermediate stations; Unwood and Sontcrs-Point: tk-ean City,• StouV Harlior, Sea Isle Junction apd intennetliate stations; Cape May, • Wildwood Crest. Seavilleand intermediate stations, ami Philadelphia and Camdeti will lie extended from fifteen days to sixteen days. - - At the same tTftie the limits of excursion tickets from Allan :ic City. Cape May. Wildwood. Sea Isle City. .Ocean City aftL oilier seashore, points.mKlizulrethi. Newark and New York wilt be extended to’si.xtenn.days. This extension and adjustment of return lihiits on Oxc-jr-sioit‘tickets is made with a view of establishing a uniformity of . limits and also fur the greater accommodation of patrons of thc Pennsylvania'Railroad, who have heretofore, in many cases, found the return limit of excursion tickets insufficient to meet their .desires, .* ■ ' • The extension'of the seashore tickets-to a uniform limit of sixteen days will give patrons a full two weeks' vacation at the shore.-and will be much appreciated by those' spending the summer opting by the sea. * It is gratifying to the management of the Pennsylvania Railroad ty be able to make this concession in the interests of its patrons,and the action is In accord with its well known policy of giving its .patrons the liest service anil the most accommodating arrangements that a just regard for fts revenues will permit.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND

BUILDER

'-•pick: s.th flt. Opposite P. O.

Plans and Specifications prepared without charge Only galvanized nails used on

. ALLEN SCULL

mlay anil Friday i

Office open M

6. 1 ?-

CITY QAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Av

BUILDER •nsLiit with me freely on Sc;

| Ocean Ave. below Eighth St.

Ocean City, N. J Ocean City New jersey

HEADQUARTERS For anything you’ want to know alxnity building.

Wo.d l you like To ha* We have a ilraughtsm:

rits and cost"diseusscd Are von uudecKleti v

TUNGSTEN LAMPS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE

25 watt 120 candle-power) n 40 watt (32 candle-power) n 60.watt (48 candle-power) n too watt (80 candle-power) n

w 40c w 45c w 60c' W 85c

IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVER THE OLD STYLE g m the cost of lighting clTccleil by Call at the Office For detailed information In regatd.to the proper sizes to use to get best results. THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

re you getting entire ssliefsction a> - -*-af^pOr * J "'

or clerical force to 11

PLUMBIINO prices, workmanship sad hosiuesa conrUcj

r- me a ms,. I am in an ezecptionally good poshum to if which 1 make a qiecialty. I have IL.’ eziienaive estaiklwl

In.. Olvs me a trial.

C. H. EJACOIN «J7 Bigiith st.

l.awn work attended to' promptly. All klntfa of house and yard plants. Mpectal seaHhore lawn-grass need fof sale. Rest grades of •hade and ornameDlal trees and hedging. Would be pleased lo do your wo)k for you. Top soil sold In-any quantity anl special fertilizer for

ELMER H. CRANE • BO rwtOORUVIM tcrAace: Oc«s*n cflty Nrewoe*

Bell Phone 18

Inter-State Phone 134-A

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building

739 ASBURY AVENUE

Ocean City,

New Jersey

H. STEElim

Fresh Meats cement work

Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries ant Provisions I

POULTRY DHEMMED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AVE.

A SPECIALTY... 505 NINTH STREET-

l me give yon a hid on ynnr ne:

OCEAN CITY. N. .

' W. L. BERRY, Wan ufactu rl ng * Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

Real Estate and Search Company of Ca|K> May County, X. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. 1 OF NKWAKK TITLE* INSURED ...r.nre, . FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD ’ unrea In new bank bnliJInx Cape May Court House, N. J.

JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St.. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot

GEORGE fi. BOURGEOIS l SOX ! Carpenters and Builders

Spencer B. Swan jobbing ’Carpenter a specialty and Builder JOHN T.. SEAL BUILDER jwilLARD S. STEELMAN ! . Contractor and Builder

YOU SHOULD HAVE

A Reliable Builder

'bur Ocean C

to look' after il closely ami mt honesty of thy contractor. * . • Among others I have built fm K«-v. C Pine st. and Joseph F. Myers. 1:37 Ridge .

Ask them about

Otis M. Townsend'

BUILDER.

sib si. orpotiiB P. o.

A. G, WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER

BARRER,"MARTS GonlractoPs and Guilders. >tol«* AportmonlM Oottngou nungalow

H. 0. AdsotJ. V. V Adana 6E0. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. -RANGE SETTING BRttK LAYING,-fc«.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty Hotels, and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. . Kverythingin the Hoiiding uu..* Plans and Specifications Furnished. * Kstiniatcs Cheerfully Gi*-qn. KKMIDKNfK—810 Asbury Avenue OFKI(;K-7l5 W,,t Avemi* ALLEN SCULL

THE

: ~~ — “ r Eighth .i.yo Qcjs.h.y .7 vs. Rhone Connections

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

BRECKLEY’S • HOUSE AND SlOH PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Reatly Mixed I’alut*, Lead and GIN ftJO aml trt! A.bnry arenng-

JAMES B. HAMILTON —^ . WALTER V. H ES Hamilton & Hess CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPEQ^L ATTENTION

OCEAN CITY

,Offi ce 306 Eleventh Street

new JERSEY

^ tw hwse ^ Superior Workmanship ^ Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimaics Cheeifnlly Eiven

B.OURSE BUILDING. EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY Phone V,:-X ' .

NEW JERSEY

C08IG8.

PURE ICE

BEST COAL

WOOI>\

eifics. No. 634 ASBURY »»EllilE x 'll * A AnAjtH

Read^ur^Coal

BUILT right; eW 1 ntoney at first cost. * *

SEE-

Leslie Polhamus CONTRACTOR arici BUILDER

758 Asbury. Aye.

. * Plans and Estimated Furnished Free.

ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY OCALOMN | ce O flcw. i oi*» Areburv

.OCEAN CITY N. J.

L. A. STEELMAN *

Pn BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT U. Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY

dim and Ofsln Toep , Spiclill)

•tgeni r.. r Mtewart’a Iron Work. t'o.

, .-i-.iiL-ii.wi 1 niu rein-v. Iron Railing* and Window Guard*. Seventh St. and Haven Ave. ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies < Succosor a oLa. Champion) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean' City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* -

Butter and Egga

! A, ‘ k f "Y Booklet «f Hpeclaltlea , V’rtlere Delivered Both Fhonea