Ocean City Sentinel, 18 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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TO BDlLD NEW HOME

Tacht jBtob Members Soon to Mak^Their Final Arrangements. Th« member" of tbe commlltev ml the new balldlns for «he" I Oeean City , Yacht Club have uol fully completed -arrangement* with the Ocean City Uardena .Company, but from all Indication* It now will bf only a aho time before thfflnal arrangement* will

be made.'

"There Oln be one thing j>ald. ab<iiit . Hie Ocean Lily Yacht Club without eontredtctlon," aayi lively Intereated In the club. "They, have atwaye-been leaden* and originator".' The club member'" tn»lglit, Inltlallve. originality and prophetic Judgment haa put the Ocean City Yacht Club at the very furemmit, and. with the mo-t bandnime bou-c -that ha* ever been ereclefrdh the New Jarary

< 'ofat, It la bound tb grow In ahlpand al»o In i*opolarity, the time for tbow luildlng l their application" to come Au application mu»l be en another, mepiber. however,

' application cau be accepted. Therefore, tho«e de*lrlng to enter abould make application through a friend. "The Ocean City Yacht Club will grow, beeaut* ‘to "land "till l» to re does not know what the word 'retreat' meane. becauae ita member* are Joyone'—and 'the Joyoua are tlie bu.y,

dbwatlafled the Idle.'" NEW AUTO LAW

Informaltoa ol Brnrat to Vlallara

lo Ttala Blair.

With the.deelre lo liave antomoblllala properly nrfoftned aa to the worklnga of the, new lawa alTectlng the lieenalng and operation of automo bllea In thla State, and al«o to ert-ihem clear on reciprocity. J. Ji. B. Smith, Stale commlaaloiier of motur vehicle", ha* boned in pamphlet form the addenda to the New Jcn-ey motor vehicle lawa, being amendment" and aupple menta enacted by the l^glalatiire of ISIS. .Mr. Smith wta forth the new . acale of lleenae charges, the provl.lonof the cut-out law and the chain law, aa well a» the reciprocity act. The new acale of liceuae fee*, elong with commenta on come of (he law Korea flrat-cla"" (cafsof ten

BRIDGE TO ENTER AT NINTH STREET

AFTER GARDNER’S SCALP

company l

For a

f the m

a.),M.M

» (ea

power). $7.50.

For care ol Ilia third clt thirty bore*-power or more A fee of !l»jn addition lo the lar fee shall be charged foi commercial trucks weighing,unloaded,

over 4.080 pounds.

Motorcycle and manufacturer"' regIstrattona are not attected by thla act. Tourtata from all State" shall be ud milted free without registration for a

period of flfteen daya.

Chaufleura from other States drtv- eliminated,

lug ee'g that have been exempted are also exempted froth the provisions of the law regarding drivers'

The new law changes the ruling re-

ncorporated. and should be something-to lake I: Culled State" War'Departure Mr. Sboeraaher aald the nre the committee fell a little del thematter of making adeclalr thought tlie whole commute do t'hl».

cacy In. ' | Th *d

No.

h Is tlie

lo the Shore Fast Dine and Ninth street,, wtth'th ed by the engineer." Ir. Scull,-In response tu

I be could i

esc tlie dolled Hue

t give

the large map that lay un the table foi the luapeetiou df thme present That property, he.saM, tlie family had been holding alnee Ifift! After «ome consideration, Mr. Scull dually agreed to go give a considerable amount of thegrouiid asked for luordei that the bridge shall have a due entrance aUSomera' I’olnt. It was stated that the bridge will area glne-foot elevation out of tbc raw. The bay front at Somers' Point ould be bulkbeaded and there would e a high dll. Mr.Scull said necould not speak for Homers' Point on the question of mekis dll. He said, however, he see memliershf Council In referthls. Mr. Scull furtherseld he would call upon Mrs. Hayday and her for 10 feet of right of way on ,

property.

'ontlnulng, Mr. tymll stated that wotild'glve the right of way ovfr ' Islands that It will be necessary to pass. These Islands family since 1748. - The report of the committee was approved and Route No. 2 was adopted, e surveys will be presented for pproval of Ht* Stale Inland Waterway Commission and the Tnlted States War Department. The solicitor ulif proceed at once to ave the company Incorporated, aud the quentlon of the atyh the bridge will

Mayor Headley thanked the Messrs Scull for their presence aud Interest In bridge question, aud Mr. M. Scull said the pleasure Is (heirs. C City bSk shown commendable « In puahlng thla milter and the bridge will be of much beurtli Point and Atlantic County

people.

As proposed, the bridge will from Ninth street In this city. It will

1 parallel with

Shore Fast Dine tnoet of the way. mere' Point at Decatur at square below the entrance tliere of the Shore Fast Dlne’a tracks. There It will have two cufved approaches. the one on the south ruu nltig to Broadway and on to what Is iwn as the River Road to May's Daod ing. The other approaob leads to Main avenue aud tlie Shore Road lo Atlantic City. 'Grade crowing" are

“Aalcep

The Trenton State Gexette, telling

f the meeting of the legislature Thursday ulgbt, says: Mr. Hand * sleeping aouudly when the

ganllng transfers. Tlie attorney gen- called ou house 525. His

<1 that It Is the Intetil

of tbie law that the, reglstratkin certificate ehould only be transferred from one person to another , for a fee offl. The registration goes with the car. There must bemo transfers made

from onetcar to another.

FOUGHT OVER BIBLE -

naeded to pass the bill, and Mr. Kdge shook him vigorously. Meanwhile, the secretary waited Impatiently lo record the necessary vote from Cape May. Mr. Hand was Onall brought back from Blumberland, blinked lu surprise, and, aa If by habit, shunted: ■Aye.” TtM Incident'provided '

nartly of a mild d UfioaUtan,

father Indulged la an argument over I _ le In their Wert avenue home *1000. Dot 2»eudbalf oMot27“

In Ocean

City recorded Id tha. offlea of County Clerk Hlldrolh, aa reported In I he Cape May County Uaxatta, are as follows: victor J. Humbrecht el ux to Robt. A. Davis et al. *723 Dot 441, block

4, Ocean Otty Gardens.

Girard Really Co. to Joseph D. Dee.

Sunday afternoon. • The discussion became so warm tbal there was a debt between father aud son, and the latter’- head was cut. A younger member of the family uotlfled Chief Scull of the fracas, and fulleaman Seaman look the Junior Ambrose lo the stable of the colored tnen'a employer, Jonn P. Fox, where the wound was washed out. Then the Injured youth was taken to the lock-up and permttldd to "lumt>er after Dr. 1. N. Urlseom had dm bis wound. Mr. Fox needed Ambrose very mi In'his buslnwe Monday morning, i he guaranteed that Ambrose would on band If wanted, so the young n wa« released Monday lu order to g,

work.

Seymour Davis et u Bracklu. *2100 I, Section E. •

000. Dot *12, lo John Walter

Thao. F. Fiedeken, Philadelphia. J H. Decker and wife, Atlantic (Tty: G. W. Rutterworth and wife. Mm. U. M. HutterwnrtR. Wm. F Crowley. J. E. Phillips. D P. Fry. Philadelphia; A. D. Wright, Hallowtll; Mrs. S. R.

' l;or the purpose of ascertaining jusi bow mdeh of a sentiment there wa» It non of congressman John J. Uardacf as well as to delerinhie how far hi could look for support for hi-own can : dldacy should he decide to run. SenaJorGrinith W. l-ewl*. of Burlington "pent several hours Tiere Saturday uf teriioon, «a>" an Atlantic City pai*er Jle was .lo conference iVitli a uumtiei of anti-Gardner men, amt from them received a .iilHelent aseurariee lo nmki him believe that the opposition t* "Old Rralii""J-not all hot air. ' Mr. l^wls left here Satuiday nighl to "pend Sunday hi I 'ipe-May a ml Cumberland counties, w here he aisr Intended to look over the same Held. At present Senator Isaac Nichols, ol Cumberlandr a wrarm Ganlner adherent', .Is also’ after the berth,'and tliere Is a pomlbllily that (,'apB May

will put . fouran ’ Should such be st

the chances of success w ill materially lessened, aud tl will simply have to sit still othera fight it out eo strem be catAsIlp lu through the

might create.

Nothingdellulte was dr regarding the Eewlf candk various cnufereticea the s.

her Place

He Takes It and Wins

By T. W. WINDHAM. Hopj-rlxtit. mo. W Arsrrtran T

out notes, wjtnoii} f.-luaraal—lourti. te*'tinl-iue i"Tfeetr t’.ibsliler dlao til" The director hiflgwfb wlth adroit expbination and euggea^m.

"It L"

>l<-nghted r

tire' world shpum Ip n^of .

vo rite

only (qiportuni.'y of playing

s he'would Inch

« assured that, expense u

MUST HURRY WORK

It was'said by Director Marts al weekly meeting of the City Com

.loner, that he bed urged theSuttou * } , Corson t*o. to hurry with the work of , ... tilling In Fourteenth street, end tie m m.i with mer si aald he had notlded the Hrm that he, The tension of n would Insist upou this being done.. tried him beyond *• Mayor Headley declared that there be walked to the *1' had been no bad weather daring the threebold. past two weeks to prevent this work I "Forgive the In being done. He said he thought there “!)' .hon'd be a new time named when the < u ^haaldnal. work must be done and then enforce a nuulll ., ir ana lllUepr penalty. rhla-w u»k should have been hoi*e that your .trim tlnlsbed by April I. lingered ooAtbe v

On motion of Dlrectnr Thorn, It was decided to esteud the time to .May l', ir the completion of this work. ai)d, It Is not done by that time, to enforce

hangc at Hie Inst I ady oirlWned Ida pern

self with Ibrt bt*lli Hugly cede a chan* la-lng yourself a icndejiL 1 can <■!:! “‘I’li toinorrow"-l w'ord In ctmaclot for the vexation .

John Hannts, secretary and ti urer of the Rotfleld Engraving Philadelphia, was a guest of Ft Schneider In bis Wesley avenue tage Saturday evening and Suni

Schneider closed bis collage Sun-1 steadfast

A large Cosmopolitan audk'ure dll* the Conservatoire hall tor the (lo

concert at tbe season.

An ntfeixlnut qpeneij tlie pkiix* . readiness for the concerto as the pin 1st came forward, escorted by the mo ter nnder whom slie had stmlksl. Site seated herself at the lustrum*-! and a little ripple of applause brol from thebak-ony. (ilnming upward

day aftarnoon, aud, with

Misses Marguerite Schneider am Gertrude Roselle, returned to Phlla delphla. Mr. Haunts, who is a wel known musician In Germantown. Is i

admirer of Ocean City.

dlately facing her. who the tnere«L glam-r of i : resumed tbe study of ; lying on bis knees.

: Tbe player* lowered their bbw hand i for several bars' rest. In the lull pit ; ceding the cxrerpt for the solo Itisirtl i ment tlie aonnd of a sharp Indntn: i breath struck downward through Hi

if the ground on the Oeeau Clt Dand Co.'a tract by the pumping I ■aid that Senator Dee. of the coir pauy, had stated that they would II ole complained,ot as soon as Hi city Is ready to build tbc Boardw.l i that scctlou. Mr. Bleakly'- lelte aa ordered received and Bled.

Tbe baton beat <i

"One:'

uteadlly—t

! tut. Tlie rondurtor gin rid at I**-* 1 aghast, tbe orchestra lu undlsgnl.'*i! ! surprise. She started slightly, and t li*

color flamed Into her cheek*. The baton swooped down .again.

"One. fraulcliiT' .The cohdnctoi : leaned fjvrwnnl, half frantic. "Hare

: yon forgotten 7" he hissed.

Tbe people of Ibis city expressed ■emselvee as grateful to former Aaimblyman Chris. H. Hand for his orfe In Trenton In getting members F both bouses lutereeted In the loll . brtdge bill, which was of luiportan-—

lo the

lo the reaMen Slate, at* well

r visitors. :As! der

la known, the' liSgUlature passed ■er Governor. WHson’s veto.

a-e prompted sudd™

ly from the balcony. "The allegro movement, key A flat minor,-extended

chord."

She glanced swiftly forward with little Imiwlslve gesture and rose her aeat. faced tbe conductor. Hast

a glance of swift deltnuce ond i*awd

bead erect through roan of tin

ruck mitak-lana b

> platform

Wore Fire Appari A Philadelphia Arm jv is contract to furiilsh the city w ith email chemical Are apparatus for »e on the Boardwalk In ease of reeselty. together with 100 feet of oae. The cost of the 40-gallnn chemsl end to fert of hose w as *2no. Tbe additional hose cost *20. The-appa-wlll be placed In the tmi-ic pa-

Bewildered commenta were exchang ed'throughout tbe hall, and tbe notability In tbe stalls adjustwt its spectacles rather Irritably and awaited do relopmeiits. “These Americans!. These Americans!" chafed tbc conductor, beside himself with rage; then be burled an order at tbe doorkeeper, pointing tithe balcony. "Herr Tolstoy! Fetch him Immedi-

ately!"

Tbe man at tbe end bad already .dL* .appeared, and lu the pasango connect Ing tbe phltfonn with the cloakroom** be encountered tbe retlrtug pianist. ‘•Quick!" jibe whls|>ervd. "Tbe con

doctor called for yon."

, III* fare* glowed with trembling,

exultant gratitude:

wls E, Smith, secretary of the Board of Education, who is bock--r for tbe Ocean City Title aud

Company, on -Monday began i hand and started Imcjtwa

io weeks’ «—*——■■, H—aff-l Ins y lefl for Philadelphia, where they will visit friends, and then probably lake another trip betore returning

Ocean City,

nWrenii

stricken at

rushed past him dl

imed abruptly

outbreak

That -t

b Its sign.

I pavilion,

• Doughty's flue | place on the Board*

Eighth rtrret. causes many people to

aak a- to whether that tore la to remain then

Stood that It Is Mr. Doughty's Intenkeep It there for the present, si

r Aa a result of the rompetlllvc examination recently held to till a vacancy created by the resignation of John G. W. Havens, superintendent oftbe fifth life-saving district of this State, John S. Coles, of Sea Isle City, he*,been appointed to tbe position.

fes

* 14—Sixth aud Pleasure avenue. 17—Eleveuth aud Bay avenue. 182-Fourteenth aud Pleasure av *e* 12 -Second and Aabury avenue. i ’ 48—Fourth and Asbury avenue, to—Eighth and Asbury avenui. -48—Tenth and Asbury avenue. 1 48—Thirteenth aud Asbury ave j 4U—Sixteenth and Asbury a»'eru v M—North and Central avenue, i M-"Sixth and Central aeeuue. v 67—Eleventh aud Central avenu 87—Twelfth and Wesley'avenue J 88—FourtaauUi aud Wesley ave: ■« 78—Fourth aud Ocean avenue.' '' j 76—Seveuth aud Ocean avenue « 78—Ninth aud Oceau avenue. , 82—Seoond and Atlantic avenue, j W-Boantwatk and Moorlyn terr

o? My failure

give* you poor opportunity. Pray don't

hesitate lo aeall yourself." "I'm sorry, so sorry''- be tiegan.

"Do go!" sbe reiterated lew*'harshly

•Ightly atruo-1 "They will Contbiue tbe program It It 1" nnder- "’ ll1 ,0 ° ■“I' - ln another moment."

Though hi* hope of the fntare dv I>eudi-d on that moment, hd *tlll stood Irresolute, gazing In sbreT fascination "Ik> go! Iki please go! It won't bare liecti any good If you dm. t. an*. 1

1 shall never forgive myself'—

"Herr ToUtoyP

The stentorian Voice of - the door-keep.-r rang down the |*iK*age, and she darted tbrough a doorway. Her companion followed. slop|H*d a second, and hi* lips seared tier chevISs. In the next the platform door closed

beltlnd him.

‘An echo reached her of the allegro— rippling, lightening, swirling across the keys, subdued at Interval* to the tumult of - orchestral accompaniment, then rlnglug. again. triumphanD quivering it the last with the rapt, exalted pnaaloB of a love song, followed by the silence that la greater than applauae. The pianist blinself broke the spell, riving from lila seat. The hall shook with a burst of eulhuslnsin. He passed unheedvl through the platform exit. The whlto hatred notability removed bis glh**e* vrttli « sigh of satisfied enJoyuient aixl turned to bta colleague. Ida rugged Teutonic fontunw softening

twilight of Jute i trie rumilsnii, u

TX,:rt:,z partially visible throut: bile veil, tint «i Involn don broke from a man

ly eking the'walk, "Mtfla'Trentharo!"

a lady at the lev* her side. Joined tl Icrlng the tan

A KING'S DOWNFALL

Baron*-" f.ondM^te' In her diary g the foHqwiig iMunilt Of the a tall-,* « jl..u of l,*'o*'. 1‘Jijilppc of Fr»nLti^oaXl'*'ig

Willi the iiiiswcry...f r. -gnl •" , . a , -llrale ,* v,TJ h thin ^he d^rew lip Vl.-u b. a. ^ w ' - - '

R. Curtis Robinson *w Conveyancing and Insurance NoUry Public and Commissioner of Deeds fsjos. 744-4.6 Asbury Avenue OCUAN CITV, IS. J. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

ouplused: t

with It

t slightly

"You -nre **Hin ap|*-arlng In New York?” • ' ' "Tomorrevw. at Carnegie hall.” he replied siiortly. Boarduen were parading Broadway •with notices of the professor's concert. It humbled him that.she had not noticed the large type at the foot of'.the boards—"Solo pianoforte. Mr. Alfred

Tolstoy."

"A matinee?" He noddl'd stiffly. “Of course I shall go. It will l*e a great pleasure to.lne to be present at' your debut." she continued “It'happens to be the J««t concert of tbe aeries." he said Icily. "I had no idea,”she began In,a tone of eager explanation- ‘•Hut. then. I have been traveling ahead a good deni with my parents slpce 1 saw yon -last. We only.'returned from Swljxef land a couple pfdays np>." The fact accounted for her apparent Indifference, pud his expression “ofien oil, but he stared moodily before him to avoid her eyes, and the handsome tuniou,t In which she was seated With ‘her. liveried chauffeur somehow for*•oil oa him'a sense of social disparity When ahe spoke again her voice had a shy. hesitating ring. T need scarcely ask If y‘bu are silo-

essfuir

He produod

iced n membra nd ajme details—no !

i and

subsequently for various music captions: also the principal c agents have made me very flat

offers."

"Shall I congratulate you?" sh ed slowly. “If you bad congratulated mi night at the Conservatoire." he out resentfully, "and given me t portunlty to thank you"— "You could not expect nie to

to t

r my f

to hide a sudden confusion—"yoif-

you had nlready'tliankeil me.’’ “It was not only to thank you— llv

was confused now. struggling with an lucrenslng desire to make hi* hopeles*

you.""he continued pedantically. “No. Indeed!" she broke In eagAly. "But—I am glad-more than I can aay—that you hare realized your ambition." ^

“I suppose I have."

n IDs tone gave the He to the acknowl-

lu edRutent.

He had fallen so pitifully short of realization. Could sbe but know! Despstr 'overwhelmed tho remnant of his pride afad self control. He raised his eyes, aflame with his ao-

“I am still striving." he said haltingly. "for the unnttalnalile." She darted a questioning glance. The grim white face strained toward: her ^Brough the du*k. nod conviction flaslndvwlft upon her. She ta>ut Impulsively, with a radiant, •triumphant smile. Her voice gWSyed wllh a little tremor of dellgln. “I think I understsml. But you are mistaken. For all you know the unattainable uiny lie within reach."

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KIIAI, l-JNTATI-: AlJtiVr*. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Itfeol EisState AtcenT. ower h'lon |" Si n ^3iulh"fri«snu'A. , !!u'rv ""iobr' l^olnli"-^'wafluISfe*''" Wing a 3 C0RS0H d hi* Recxl EJsstate A-ggent

well a.

laughter.

In height nnd girth, aud had often tas: call.*) Big Ben. From .that day ,.* the half whose jsal every Ixindom knows lias been known only as Bl

Beu.—Hunier’a Weekly.

Colors of tho Stars. Although there ts no relation ap parent Itetvren the two phenomena, yet It la Interesting to recall the fact that among tbe stars certain colors appear tt> characterize dlff rent stag*** of change, or evolution Red star*, according to the testimony of the spectroscope. differ widely In their oobsiItutlon from white or yellow one*, and It ha*' been thought that varying i-ol-ora may give * eb'w to progressive change* In the heavenly bodies. Slriua, for Instance.'is said to have changed' from red to white, aud some have snared toward yellow

Mighty In Titlss. Tlie ruler of Turkey, Jn addlt the.title* sultan and ktui-khau (high prince and lord of lords), .al*o clalt sovereignty over most iHstrlcta. tow: cities nnd"stntes lu tbe orient, speed Ing each by name nnd setting but each of hi* various tjtie* -all the for citadels, purlieus' and neighborhood thereof' In regular legal form. I flelnl deslguatlon ends. “Sovcreljfh also of diverse natit,us, state’s, |*oople* ni race* on ilia tice .*f the carQi." J this Is In nihllilon to bis high positl* aa "bead t>f the fnllnful" aud "s preme lord of all the followers of tl prophet." "direct and only lleutcna ou earth of Mohammed."*

Th. Great Ea.'

I Fast.

width, s

A Fairly Good Appotita. Kaffirs. North American Indlati* the fat boy Id 'Tickwick" may be quoted na fearful examples ot rarity, but even their gra"(r**n are exceeded by the hill gt Eskimo, who will daily eat Iw I* of flesh and oil If he ha* -r. while on the nuihorliv of

twenty pound* of fi

enty-hmr quantity

smile.

j “Your auk : they often tal j compatriot! 1 play that mo*

a two dollar raise of salary <* and hasn't told Id* wlft

et-"-I'ltt^burg f’mL ilf Stick and'Scitha.

oy Josh t»«sotUeTfflng-af-jn

depth; IIU fe . draft when unloaded.' 20 feet; winloaded. 30 f.-et- ' She had paddl Wheels flfty-s'lx feel In dlntpeter, an was also prorldi'd with a four blndcd screw propeller of twenty four ( diameter. Stic had aecoratinidatb fur 81X1 tlrst .-lass, '2.000 second el and 1.200 third class passengers. 4.i In all. Her speed was about l ight. “Il« »<j hour. The Great Ihtstera v y«tr ISsy lifter a.ehevkered career

some thirty-one years.

"Yes." pretty

good of I!

—Woshlugtou Star.

■ded the Kurort cm lie. Recognizing st a- seats, he msWisb i sold. "Well, what

1 the New Yorker,

tulldlng, hut what':

my offlcea for r

Imt don't

. for dinner than

i exorn at gun. , "'- wan use?—Wife—Of course! If 1

lean young ladles-do ■ ••) reckon req.lbsl Fanner O.Tntos. | didn't how could J ecoubmlM by utlllz

stage fright? But her, set dtocoutc,tolly. 'Itiu.In-enutm.ik. i lug leftover dlahe*?-C’l.veln.,rt i le is magulflcentl To two Ui ks with tlie scythe without foo _ ■

difficult concetto wllh- xlln'."- Wksblupuo Star. I' perfum ' ot heroic deeds.

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The Ideal Summer

OCEAN

Resort N*4

CITY,

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST PEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN .Spttcious Boardwalk. Free Band Concern; During ■ n n °, n ’ Gr “l' 1 ‘ !shin g in Ocean and Bay. The Ddlgltt Of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from PhikuMphis on Three Railways

t.

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY churches no saloons