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Ocean City Sentinel | BIG DEMAND FOR

THURSDAY. APRIL IS. 1912. We xlmll be gin! t<> receive Hem* i lew* ■nit (iiaiimiiiic^Mmx of liilereet o thin coraniuiiily ami our rendem very where. *1 All eomiuuiili-atloun Miould b

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login the InlereHt

SOMMER HOMES

jSEWER DISPUTE BEFORE BOARD OF PUBLIC UTILITY

Many Fine Cottages in This

City Rented During the WILL BE CALLED

Week.

There la ■ grow Ijig (lemand for collagee here for the Rummer, ind Ihr .-■I eMsIe men ■ce kept bu*y. Some r Ihe rental* made are here given. JiMepli Alexander, of Phlladelph a* rented -Joalah H. Sltarp'a cottage, H18 Weat avenue; .M. Cheater reporta the foljo'

flowera If April ahpwera hi

i plenty of May

loner- arc aaklug ival of the lloarrl- ■ nd North *trvet* and iyir«. of Mill-

city ,Riectrir • light A*tiury

The Slate l,egt*lal

of the Kell Tt

PERSONALS. J 1 Ptilllliw. of Ot'hrhnaik, waa recent gueat oftheAtglen. ^ Janie. F. Davla and Av Ife, of Cal John R. kendnek. of Phlladelphi

C’brl

among me vnmorii'here Tueeday.' Mr». l.lndley Smith, of thla city, h rlalttng relative* In Philadelphia. Mlaa lainlaa Coraon la apendlng a aea-onal Waltera’ Park aifnllarium. Harry Macaulay and wife, of Haddon Held, are registered al the I m penal. * VV. W. Hibaon, of Philadelphia.' In among Ihnne rcgl-dered al the Kathlu. ... R. Tnrpln^of Melroae Park, waa a . vtailor here tbelatter part of laat week. Henry II. Cree, of Phlladelphi*. a collage owder here, w.aa In town Krl

irlea Ri

(leeap City, until June*, -1912. Mra .Margaret Adam*’ collage, Iy42 'entral avenue, to Haua Iturklwrdl, d Ocean City, uulil June 1912. Mra. Horace A Duuk'a cottage, I83T entral avenue, to Prof. Wm. C. H. Slagle, of I'.anadowne. dtage. ir*'i: Anbury

day

. Hell. i

city

Richard Powell, of Port Norria, la vlaltlng Ida mu, Charlea Powell, III

thla cl\y.

Mr. am^Mra. Frederick J. Shoyer, of (lemlaiilown, were vlaltora here

Saturday.

The Rev._ J. R. tlreer. of Sea Die City, wa* among the vlaltora tu.thla

city Monday.

Mra. John Auatlu, of Pleaaanlvi wa* a gueat of relatlvea In

over Sunday..

J. I,. Kenworlhy, a prnnitiieuKrealdent of Coaleavllle, waa a vlaltor here a few dava alnce. W K. Wa*hlogi.in. of Atlantic City, waa among the vlaltora to.thlaclty during (he week. • Charlea K. Mtrehan and wife, of Philadelphia, were among the vlaltora here a few daya ago. J. M. Koaenbaum, of Wllkea-Barre, p».. hat been a gueat of frlenda here during Ihe paat week. Joaeph Steelman, of Bridgeton, waa a vlaltor here a few daya aluce and reglatered at the Klberoo. Mlaa Clara Godfrey, of Philadelphia, la Vlaltlng her parenta, Mr. aod Mra. N, C Godfrey, In thla city. ilia. Daniel Steelman and Mra 11. O Walklna. of Woodbury, were among recent vlaltora here. William .Fort, of Millville, haa rented Lewi* 8. Corann’a collage, 1209 Weak avenue, for the aeaaon. Ralph Mitchell, of Woodbine, viaBed hla parenta, Mr. and Mra. Warren Mllehell, In thla city Sunday. Albert Miller and family, of Millville, were gueata o! Mr. and Mra Y Coraon, In thla clly, on Sunday. W. Kunevlller. of Philadelphia, whi agah- haa ihe program privileges fo the pier, waa In town yesterday. ••Jerry" Fields, who spent the win ter near Tampa. Fla , has relumed to this city. Hla wife will return later. 'Mra, Leo Haggerty, of Philadelphia, haa returned Imiue after a|ieudlng aeveral daya here as Ihe gueat of Mrs. H.

K. Stanton.

J. W. Herbert and wife, of Frankford, are apendlng a couple of weeka very pleaaautly Id their cottage, 1855

Weal avenue.

Mr. and Mra. James franklin, of West Philadelphia, were here thla week. Mra. Franklin reluming home

Tueeday afternoon.

M|»t- Kdna Lockwood, of Yonkers, Pa.,Y-former teacher In Ihe schools of till* city, haa been vlalllng frlenda here

fora few daya past.

Mra. William Taylor, of Philadelphia. baa opened her cottage, 18S8 Central avenue, wheie she expect* to

remain until autumn.

Mlaa Minnie Wanaraekerr of Philadelphia, occupied ’ her cottage, on Fourth street, recently, and enter-

tained a number of frlenda.

W.J. Tyler and wife, O. F. Corson and daughter and Mlaa Benezet, all of

'Cape Mav Coart House, wen city Monday, coming here

"’yler'e ——

Mr. a

I Mra. /

e occupancy

J. Smith

i their hew borne at the corner of Seventh ' ' - -- - Mra. Mary of Ihe tiouae they veceted.

George W. Shirley, of Moore, Pa., a propertv owner and summer resident oft Ida city, wa* here nn\Monday, accoutpanled by hie bfotber-lu-law, Chrlallau H. Myere, of Fredericks, Mra. Robert B Vale, of Baltimore, well known lo many reaMenta of tide clly, where ahe and bar children apant the aommer akaaona far a number of

yeara,-wg* in town Friday, band baa been managing adit Baltimore Evaulng Sun far a

g year.

Powell collage, MOT Central aveliue, :oU, B tlamond. of Philadelphia. ' Waller Heaa' coTlege, 1217 Weal avenue, to the Rev.'F. M. Wllaon, of Philedelptiia. Flrat floor Brice apertmentif lo Thomnn K. Doyle, of Philadelphia. Paul A. Davia' cottage. 701 Sixth street, to j. H. Pomeroy, of Philadelphia. ** Robert T. F'oulk'a collage,on Fourth street, nrj,, H. Pomeroy, of Philadel-

phia.

Cottage, MIO Aabtiry avenue, to AlI.ert L. Sprague, of Germantown. Warren Smith's n.lliltfe, 1029 Cell tral avenue, to MrerH. A. Wnldcfleld of Philadelphia foliage of Paul A. Davia, :M. 70. Swarlhmore' H S. Adam*' collage, lost A*bur] avenue, to A. Peacock, of Ml. Airy. Cottage, 1109 Wesley avenue, b Charles J. Appleton, of Philadelphia i Modrlyi

. Arthur H. I

if 1*1,11.

'handler’s cottage, I

Mrs

lelphla

B, UN

.. J. Bus

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J. Jacob Berghau*cr's cottage, I'Ss Aabtiry avenne, to Joa V. Kelly, of

dladelplila.

[>r. T. J. Kllingcr'acollage. KH Fourteenth street, lo Francis D. .Maxwell, of Lanadowne. J.* W. Herbert'* bungalow, 210 Fifteenth alreet, lo Mra. Mary Ifevellu, of

Germantown.

V. Herbert'* bungalow, 212 Fifteenth atreet, to. Frank Gluckert, Jr.,

Philadelphia

I'. R. Lake's cottage, 1440 Aabnry roue, to William C. Sullivan, anperlntendent of the Mt. Holly High

School.

i. W. L. Swank's collage, 801 Seventeenth street, to Charles N. Wesin, of Philadelphia. F. E. Darby reiwrts the following

rentals:

Mr*. Hannah Babcock's cottage, 447 West avenue, lo William Forrest, of Ocean City. H. Henry's apartments to Samuel Wilson. Ocean City. Hi Shoemaker's cottage, Simpson avenue, near Thirteenth street, to Charles Moore, of Millville. Mrs. J. Delaney's cottage. 1584 Wesley avenue, to Benj. T. Welch, of Philadelphia. Mrs. Anna Torbert'a cottage, 317 cean avenue, to Lewis B. Kimble, of Philadelphia. John Brownlee's cottage, 701 Asbury avenue, to Mrs. Ruth Harris, of Mill■lie. V

MRS. SCHOLL BURIED lot her of Wrs octacl Waa an InMrs. F'rederlcka Scholl, mother of Mrs. C. Oetxel, of thla city, who died at 4.20 o'clock on Wednesday aher'of laat week, waa buried In Greenmount Cemetery, Philadelphia, on Saturday from the home of John Kiefer, undertaker. Service* were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Dlppel, r of the Reformed Lutheran Church' at Sixth and Thompson

country alnce 1808 and had Ocean City .twelve year*, n an Invalid for alronat sixty -years, being stricken soon after the birth of Mra. Oetxel, who waa one of children, and the only one surviving. There were three grandchildren and two great grandchildren, Mlaa Time Oetxel being one of the grandchildren. Mra. Bcboli bad been gradually growing weaker during the paat few ■enlly she bad a stroke. She (pent moat of her lime in her and took great delight In reading the newspaper*, her eyesight being Lawser Bara Collage Here. Maurice V. Danlsla, a Philadelphia lawyer, haa purchased the cottage of Clayton L. Hagy, Jr., 1884 Pleasure avenue. Mr. Daniels haa many friends 3 will be glad iber of the rapidly growing Philadelphia anmmar .colony.

State Commissioners Will Hear Important Case in

Trenton Tuesday. TO PASTORATE

— ; April 28, l» llie property

The Rev. Arthur Oee. Butlher

of Churches, Will Head lunjuat extra charges m

year by the Ocean Cily Sei

lade for. this

Baptists Here.

tlofonf, the cniupan

Aftvr receiving jj/hiimber of lnvliai-)5|, >r g| n Jfa K |ven rate h

Dona tn olllclate ■« acting uslor of a house. Thl* year the company delinmanuel Baptist Church, where hV elded lo charge sewer rent' for stores pa* been conducting services contlnu-i ^ qfflcee, and against this, a mnunu*ly alnce Sund(y, January 7, the per a r the cilir.eua have entered pro

Rev. Arthur Geo ha* been a*ked lo t eB t.

actaa Jiaator, and he ha* *v.agree<i, I : They claim that It la nnjuat for the until June .W, when he ,wlll receive a newer company to charge "for '"tore* Huai call to the pa-torate at a salary to' all q oHIcea In houaea when these store* be Hxed upon at that time. ’ .' and oHIcea have no toilet*. In moai Mr. Gee waa born In Loughborough, cases, It I* understood, the kddttlonal l^-lcestershlre, Kngland, August 20. *durge thus made la fl. 1807. After Hnlshlng lu the grammar j The complaining properly owners, school Itnd taklngk portion of the high some weeka ago, presented tbetr aide school course in his tiallve'tnwu v he of the case to the City t'ommlaaloners came with part of his family lo this nf-thl* city, and answer wa* made at

ANNUAL MEETING Encouraging Reports Heard | by Presbyterians . and I Officers Re-elected. . William M. Kanck presided at the annual cnugregatlnnarmretlng of ihe i Flrat Presbyterian Church Thursday evening. A uuiuber of reports were, read from the difTCreut heads of the church work, and each'was highlyencouraging, it (e stated, f Joseph I. Scull and Warren W Brbwn' were re-elected truateea for three-year* each. Lawreuc? I,ee r wa* elected a trustee for three years In, pDce of J. Reeves Hildreth S. H. Mayberry, A. J. Smith and William M. Kanck were re-elected elders for three years each. NEW TEACHER HERE alls# acargarrl - Jackson Assist

Hiss Bcburcti.

Miss Margaret Jackson, of New Ku falo. Pa., began her dutlea Friday morning as assistant teacher In Mb Harriet Hchurch's primary room I the public school. Ml-s Jacksm. whose school term in her home cliwwd early In April, arrived liere with l brother Thursday aliernooti. In *|M>n*e to a telegram Iroib 8u|>eriuli

J. M. Steven*.

children on Ihe roll

and I

i haa

Ee dally attendance of about AHntier too high for one leachi .-fully to handle, and enlalllng ■ her loo mtirh on a leachi

a Hey* between F'l ta waa Introduced at ■e City Cnnimlaaionera Hrst and second read-

MAbDOCK’S CASCARA

•dntry In 18«. but went back the | ext year. He returned to Amorlca : one In 1888, and haa remained here : Mr, Gee took a partial course at the night sessions In Temple College. Philadelphia; short,course lu the Peunsy)i Bible Inatltute, West Philadelphia; brief course (day session* ! in the Pierce Buslueas College and a full three-year course In Croxer Theological j Seminary In Chester, graduating In j

1900.

He volunteered for the foreign ml*- - onary Held lu Central America In;' mo. but was prevented from entering

upon thla work.

Mr. Gee wa*engaged In rescue mison work In Philadelphia, New York and Johnstown, Pa., and was an ewan-

gellst for two yeara.

Carrying out Ihe Ideal that led him i the mlnlatry—that of service lu weak churches—Mr. Gee baa been particularly active In Ibis line ofemleavor. He did foundation work In the Woodland Baptist Church, Weat Philadelphia, the Sunday echonl growing from 149 lu the eighteen months of his stay there, and the church membership growing from 19 to 59, with evening congregations averaging 125. The Bapllal church In Mahiiliigton, V. Va„ wa* closed by a division mongthe members. Mr. Gae want there and Inaugurated men'a meetiflga unday afternoon^? These were addressed by wldely-kuWu speaker* ' lie attendance ran aa high as SAO town of leas than 8000 Inbabl- , One result of thla work wa* § i meeting In the high school audi-

torium

Mr. Gee, last Rummer, was ihe edlir of the religious department of the Allgnllc City Review. Thla page waa printed every Saturday, and he waa the originator. r waa preparing to return lo FTnglaat winter, when he waa pred upon by Hie Rev. Dr. Klmt Hudson, of Atlantic City, to aceepT ithiii to preach in Immanuel Baptist Church In thla city on Buuday, December 11. Mr. Gee, who la an excellent speaker fid haa written a number of articles for the.Baptist ('o,mmonwealth and Religious Weekly, both of Philadelphia, pleaaed the member* of the congregation so well that the arrangements previously referred to have been

the track meet here at 2.80o'clock Saturday afternoon', wl Academy boy a will be the opponents of tbs locals, F'rank Schnel der, who I# the Amerlyau Interachol tic crnsa-couutry champion, break the record of the Atlantic City High School, for the - two tearaa will contest for the It. It; Brlugburst cup, which — by Episcopal laat spring.

e tlm

by i

•wer company.

raa agreed that Mie best plan to te was to present the case to the Board of Public (■llllty for adjudication', and, aa slated, the ca*e w II come before ibis board next Tuesday.

BUYS HOUSE HERE

J. M t

’lied&r baa enld the other paft «ln house built by J. W. BarWealey avenue, below Sixth o a prominent Philadelphian,

who plana to live here throughout the year. The other house waa sold a few week* ago to Mrs. Johnson Roney, of

Philadelphia.

Mr. Cheater baa sold 100 feet of ocean out at Twenty-third street, owued by Hutton A Coraon, to the Messrs Campion, of Philadelphia, and 00 feel of ground on Second street, east of Corinthian avenue, owued by Seymour to Joaeph T. Ward, of German-

ic Hai.k.—Collages aud lota lu desirable location* in Ocean City; Apply to A. Colton 619 Asbury avenue.

Ocean City. New Jeraey.

Will Hold Banquet. . e members of thauabere’ union of the Flrat M E. Church are preparing to celebrate the union's annlverearwlth a banquet. The committee 1.. charge comprise* J. Edward Voae, C. R. Bill well aud Maurice Hillman,

Tuesday evening give 126 toward the work of Improving the road from Port Elizabeth to Tuck--aboe.

porch bouse, 8 rooms, large attic, three•lory; furnished, (1600. A bargain. Apply to Harry F. Stanton, Ine., 411 Eighth atreat. 4-11, ft

.IFuppla latest auto—tbe R. C. H. 25—has made good in every raa pact. This feet Is shown by the car-loads of these popular can being emptied Into tbe Philadelphia distributing bouse on Broad atreet every week. See the agent* of Ibis county for * demonstration. Kubkhb. B. Smith, If AtumII, Adams.

laxative Tablet*

K for ID ceil la

Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla

MADDOCK’S PHARMACY F^lglith and Asbury/|ve.

TBE SILENT llllfll mOTOICTCLE

J. F. BUNN, Clermont. N. J.

THE UP-TO-DATE . Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue

NO WAITING

JVIadame JVIazzi modisth (towna and Ksncy Warns. Tallorine a Specially. Price* Kaltataitory. SOS EIGHTH BT. OCEAN CITY, N. J

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK :: MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

For Sale Yacht Capt. Lew Length, 43 feet; beam, 13 feet 6 inches; sail and motor,' latter 18 horse power- Apply Capt. Lewis Risley TOO CENTRAL AVE.

Also several gasoline motors, 6 to 16-horse power, for sale al gyeat bargain.

MCALLISTER’S zr hints About Seasonable Things We are Now Showing • Dress Materials. K«r„ > ,iu«.«rm.- .n ».*.i „ u .i ,,.1,,,. mas, 50c and *!.'«• a yard. -Danish cl.ah, -m- lialf wool 36 in w*lc. at 25c yard. Broadcloth, all *hadr*. 5o in. wide, | t-r yd. If.'li. Dainty Silk .Fabrics. : '5^

Neckwear, Etc. l.nretlea, ballinu, pin net*, silk ho*», and rihboiu

Draperies.

-S..5. mcallister . 7SS Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

HOTEL* ASD

COTTACEB.

Beautiful New Cottage for Sale Second Street near the Boardwalk

ie of the prettiest ami best built houses

Basement finished, laundry, servantsLbcdrooui, i

l.-Uias

First

floor, large living room with mantel as log, large dining room with bay window, all wainscoted five feet high with plate rail, kitchen and pantry. Second floor, four bedrooms atid hath with fine plumbing fixtures, closets‘in every room. Third floor, two bedrooms and storage room. r «, 1| Will sell this house for *3 ,700, and make terms to suit.

If looking for a home let ns show you this. JOSEPH I. SCULL

757 ASBURY AVE.

Scotch fyalt Cot. Fifth SL and Wesley Aar*. ALWAYS OPEN t?r.!£; yffi 0 *** Mml* !M-rv,*d *nd UtljL* I*.aril by Ihe week. B. McOIBENY, General rtahager. MISS N. TOWNER, R. N. Home Nurse. H0T6L OIS6/IYRG... Ocean Ave.. Between Eighth and Ninth HlraeU OPEN ALL THE year H. A. W. HMITH THE IMPERIAL

ro'iq occam citv re cal. cbtatg ^ B. FRANK SMITH 1036-ASBURY AVENUE t'otlagea, Hotels and Apartments for sale aud rent. I-ola and Karma lor sale ' A double house near Twelfth'slreet lu good repair, for sale, $3,000. Lot on Aabury ave., near Third at., price, $650. 6-roomed cottage with hath, at Bayous, $1,650.

REAL ESTATE -.a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick-^1-11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IN. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for tfro weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottages for ■ale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice of Ocean City. Apply to , . J. M. CHESTER & CO., OpEAN City, N. J.

HOTEL ATGL£N 1 the Boat eaatrally located hotels in Ocean City. Tb* atm ha* always been to make tli» house select and homelike, and ila Urge and aasnred patronage pro*** Its sno-

OCEANIC . Capacity aw. Klevaloi

Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish o Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SAL E— A f «w lota located in Section O, Ocean City. N. J.,. ' in vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania anil Raadiug Railroad nation*. Al*o alias for IxingSP** sllnate on Orest Kgg Barber Bay, Baoalay'a Point, N. J. ARTHU R^D.JB ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N; J

A BARGAIN

Wesley Ave. near Thirteenth St. . Furnished Eleven-room Cottage with Finished Basement, including Toilet, Shower Bath, afrd Bath Houses. Lot is fullly worth half the price, $5,500.00. Box 262, Camden, IS. J.

HAVE YOU BEEN WATCHING

the course of events lately? The purchase by Atlantic City investors of five store properties on Asbury avenue and the new, high-grade buildings, now being erected on that street? Also on the Ocean Front the big purchases between Seventh and Eighth Sts., and the various smaller ones down to Ninteenth St. Outside, Experienced Investors Know What Is Coming and they are securing desirable holdings now. Buy a Piece of Ocean Front. If you buy carefully, yon will surely double your cash invested within the next two years. We believe that we can offer for sale the best ocean front investments that can be found today, and on terms that put them easily within your reach. * It is worth ypur while to investigate, but do h quickly.

MASSEY & EDWARDS

THE KATHLU

mihmkM'I.kwjhaconakh " WYOMING

THE ELBERON

*r Hrul. Erirjr Kootn Thoroughly I. KI.LA »:. NaiT.OK. Prop.

THE LAUREL

MU. SMITH TOWMEWB, P

BOARDING MRS. C. F. WlLMER 708 (.’entral Ave. Good board at reaaonable rale*. Meala served. Special Sunday dinner*.

■ ABB IBKIIBAHCB.

C. l_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGEN'

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CLARENCE S. SCUlx""* —Real Estate and Inaaraace— My comp.dm ara all mlllMo dollar aorn»["in* qu«. ym-'roinu 1 C tT 605 ElgWh Street \

Ira e. Wall

Oces

725 Central Ave. 1 tan City New Jersfey

Plain mil Decmffin

Estimates-Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring out »ervice to you.

First National Bank or Ocean City, N.J. IAPITAL UMM> SUVUR »MN