Ocean City Sentinel, 25 April 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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OCEAN CITY

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OCEAN CITY, N. J.-, THUKHDAY, APHIL •'5, 11)12

NO. 4

Ocean City Sentinel

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R. CURTIS ROBINSON • Editor and Proprietor ii.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY/CITY OFFICIALS 1 '' ' |

CHURCH SERVICES.

J 1 I ‘. n , i 1 JteadMV I'kMiIjr\l! Juc-• (11 *. i- laiUui Headley

IramijMjiriUptut^biiroligWj^raven^e, ^ UInlo^*ajwraeola Hapil*j Ctimmtiflgfixh YMonlaCi »J») M p." b ni4 I'nSv'- ReSttS* ^ -Wedneeday i'vrnlor». at * o cloca.

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

ATT»IIWEY»-»T-I.AW. ^[ORGAN HAND, • ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW, Holldtor, Heater end Eaamleer In Cheecery. hupreme Oonrt fommleeloeer. Notary Public. ■ PAPE MAY p«t KT HOI'NE, H. t. (Oppcelte Public Uulldleae). - J j aw a offices” 1 ^ Apgar & Boswell, UUUKHK IIPll.HINU. AHBL'JtY A VKNtlK a..d KH.HTH KTHECT LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,

ATLANTIC 'CITY,

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counselior-at-Law

E MAY CITY. N

Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eiichth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, nanater Clniiua adju-tcl aud- collected ant»licit in United Staten. . Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seaeliore Atchltee I.iceiiHtl by the State. EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. J'llLbllNERY For a SljKnli Eaeter Hat ijo to J. M. MILDRLIM'H

J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. EIOHTH 8T. AND W BULKY AVK,

EPISCOPAL ACADEMY > WINS BR1N0HURST CUP

gfl Allen Corsoi,JI.D.“P Bi6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ale IJO-A DR- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.

H EBSOIIKI. PETTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

Surprise ' of .Athletic Meet Was Defeat of Schneider in Mile Run. •pal Acaileai/'a track leaiu It. It Bring bunt trophy cup Saturday afternoon, having defeated the Ocean City hoya for the aecond me. The pointn acored were: Kplaoo■I Academy;CBi; Ocean City, 3IJ. The local lad» liwl fell rather coni dent of winning from the Phlladr •blane. hut tliey failed lodo *0 by i|ujle

margin.

nelder had intended making n

f Hart-

INDIAN BAND Will Give Concerts on Pier During Months of July

and August.

YACHT CLUB BOTS LEGION OF FRIENDS MOURN ARE BUST WORKERS MR. CASSELBERRY’S DEATH

■ngemenu

it Ihe

JJK. CHARLES B. RIDES ►•L>entiHt*v 809 Central Avenue

MORGAN HANTVJh.

Atlantic City Theatres

big ellur

man, of Allantic City, In the mi run. He made great time In the Hr two or three lapa, but went hack afli Ihat and waa.paeaed’ by Edward*, <

Ihe vbdlora.

Crane, Mailila, Hreekley and Iteevi re doing line work in their tlr»t aen

in’" ellorl*.

Ktl ward* and tiould did goo.I work •r Kplacopal Academy. The mile relay wa« one of Ihe mo exellltig ever run on Hie Iheal ground It looked a" though Samuel an Schneider Van the la*l pari ol Die rai d heal Biddle and Karl. • Kplatyipal. did not touch hand* i Karl relieved Biddle, and II wa* d. ■id divide Ihe' point*.

Summary:

C5 yard run—llrat. tluuW. Kid

Academy:)

Srultli, boll.^. ...

Make Final Arrangements for Building Handsome New

Headquarters. |

' T4i*4)oard of governor* of the Ocean

City Yacht Club held a m day* ago, when Unal »

were made for the erection of the new club houae, *0 far aa the yacht club

member* are concerned.

ed, and Ihe . club'* memheralilp I* growlng very rapidly. • “ Yartmia committee* re()orled to the

S

BAPTIST UNION WILL MEET HERE

Members of .Local Church Will Jubilate dver Securing Lot for Edifice.

illy formed Ri

Apolloj mi: vnit

THK UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Aabury Avenue

NO WAfTINO

JVIadamc JVlazzi modiste

ABBOTTS’ Alderaey Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product#, Butter and Egga Aak for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phone, j

SECRET SOCIETIES. me^bTaenmU »nJ , fourU.°Tllun«Uy* r i.hcr, MereMry, I'. M. Tbou -

Theft. Ffl. ami Sit Em , »prll 26. 26 md 27 ■til. Thin, md St‘. it 2.30 THE SMART SET

WITH

S. H. DUDLEY

. IN

TIi. New Muvwnl Coumiy 8u. reaDr. Beans From Boston Eve, 25c to 7Sc; Mat.. 25c. S5c. 50 Thun., FiL tnd SiL Em, Ml) 2,3 ud 4 Muim Satardii il 2.30 The New Comic Opera Naughty Marietta

ml. Hhnemak

thy:

. Karl. Kpl*ci

cademv: IldnI.Tayl Time. 2 12. High jump -nr*l. Turner: aeconil Hopfelna; bolli Kplacopal Aeademi third, Mailila. Ocean Uty. HelglH feet. 5 Inchea. -t, 220 yard daah—llrat. liould: aerenn Samuel; both Kplacopal Academy third, Cronecker, Ocean City. Tlmi

14-5.

Mile run—Brat. Kdwarda, Kpiacop, Academy; eecond, Schneider, Ocea t;ity; tbl»d. tlrubb. Kplacopal Acan emy. Time, 4.49 8 5. Shot-put—flr»t. Harrl*: aecond FUrl: third. Pepper: all Kpiacop* Academy. Olalaiice. 41 8-4 feet. Broad Jump—llrat, (lould. Kpiacop Academy; aecond. Reeve*; Ihln Mathla; bolli Ocean City. Dlalanoe.

1BI feet.

75yard hurdle—flrat.Tumer; aecond. Biddle; both Flplacopal Academy;

third. Thorn, Ocean City.

Time, 9

/piiie vault—Brat, Huntar, Kplacopal Academy; 9 feet 11. Koblnaon and Breckley, both Ocean City, tied for aecond place and Breckley won the One-ralle relay—won by Ocean City -Cronecker, Taylor. Shoemaker and Schneider. Time, 8.47.

ipany, who waa In >

Tburaday afternoon, elated tlia ha* M-cured-Wheelock'a United Slalea Indian Band for the pier for Ihe

montba of July and Augu»t.

Till* organization baa a great reputa ..on, and Prealdent Hand I* tu’W'Congralulaled upon hi* enterptlae toy aeeurlug Iheae muelciaiia. TIuKhamf^la,

It inay.be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.” Wc have it and w.e have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry'. We dress them.

Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth SL and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

the commute* In charge of Hie . nlveraary celebration of the Haber*’ Union of the Pint M. K. Church plan to have a very pleasant time. There will be a banquet and probably a number of apeecbe*. The affair will he on M »y 18- . EXPECT TO WIN IN PHILADELPHIA Ocean City High School’s Relay Team is in Fine

• Condition.

Quite a delegation of ‘Tootera" accompany to Philadelphia the Ocean City High School Athletic Aaaoclatlon’a relay team which will run In the IJuIvtralty of Pennsylvania relay wa next Saturday. They will leave

(be 7.18 train.

The team will comprlae Cronecker, Shoemaker, Taylor and Schneider, with Roblnaon aa aubstltute. The opponenla of the locale will be hoya Irom Camden, Weal Cheater, Cheater, Phoenlxvllle, Harrlaburg Tech.. Media and Weat Philadelphia m the manner In which the Ocean City lad* have been running lately, their follower* are cure they will give a flret-claia accooat of them•elvfca next Saturday.

The Pontiere BOOT«SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE IMIS Altar} Art., Oceu City. IL J.

Directly bn the Beach Trie BREAKERS

OF-KNS JUNK

KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER.

> number of expert a

The band will mtroauce aome apeclalltea that will appeal lo the patron* of the pier. On one evening of each week the member* will appear n full Indian coatume, which will tx i decided novelty. The management of the pier wll apare no expenae to attract and pleasi

Ita patron*.

board. The regatta committee ported a large Increaae In the Beet of the club till* aeaaon. Mauy new ' have been added, which Is very fl

Ing-to tSe club.

Tl)e' chairman of the memberahlp cmninlltee reported that there

’been activity among the

committee re-il-weekly enterand the Brat

entertain ported that Itauau talnment will hei dale will soon be

The committee on year-book completed Ita cootenta aa far a* r general Information, etc., goee, bu memberahlp Hal la being held u long aa possible because of the

SAMUEL RUSSELL TO BE IN MAYOR’S CABINET

e Unto

mprlali

•ape May and Atlinlle Counties, will hold a bualneaa meeting In Inmanuel Baptist Church, In till"city, tomorrow ifternoon, when a number' of Important mattera will be disposed of. At till* session there will be heard i.report from the committee on con■tltullon, whose member* at* the Rev. Dr. H. Blrney Hudson, of Atlantic Jlly; the Kev. Mr. Gearhart,of Tnckahbe; the Kev. Arthur Gee and S. 8. McAllister, of this city, and Vivian

mlth, ol Chelsea.

The temporary oSIcer* of Hie aaaolatlon are: President, Ilr. Hudson: secretary, H \Y. Merrill, who la also -rotary of the Allantic Qjty Y. M. 4pcaklog of the onion, Mr. Gee pa Ha object I* to encourage Baptist Iirchra along the seashore He deirea lhal, although but recently ornl/.eil, ll baa done good work by tliualng and encouraging the me her* oflhe local church that they de--Ided In buy their new lot, which he -nnaider* a step wall taken. There will he an open n)eeUug In •— church at 8 o'clock In the evening, blch the public la'rordlally Invited

it till* III

re will b

rally and jubilation over !he..flr*t payof (-‘419 and the execution of th^. deed for the new lot secured by the church at the comer of Tenth atreet Wesley avenue. Tbli tranaadlon will

?cur today.

It may be added that any dealring to make a generoua contribution the meeting tomorrow e

lug.

PROMINENT NEWCOMER

Apartment R of tbe Jialatlne Apartment* baa been rented to Fred. A. Haven*, whose family will- occupy It during Ihe summer aeaaon. Mr.. Havens la a prominent resident of I’elbam and a member of the Union League To many of the people here there la a aenae of gratification tb-‘ Mr. Haven* I* lo become a Inrmber the largely locreaslug Philadelphia

colony.

The Palatine Apartment*, bolli by lark Rlllenbcck.a civil engineer and architect at the KeadlngTennlnal,

finely loealed.

SPECIAL MEETING OF YACHT CLUB

ENJOYING THEMSELVES

In MobnrtM of mmyrmna

Word ha* Joat been received here that O. J. McCann and family have moved from Saerameuto, Cal., lo a suburb about thirteen mllee out, and : present occupying a bungalow owned by one of Ihe Instructpra of the University Farm School; Mra. Kate FI sell, well known In this city, I* >t the achool. SheexpecUto vlait

the Kaat next August.

Mr. and Mra. McCann are delighted nil their surrounding*. Their home loealed In one of the betuly spot* of California.

.._iohg those from thl* city wl

(ended Mr. Caaaelberry’a funeral In <'oiling*woo d Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs L. M. Crease, Mr. and Mr*. Jos 1 Scull. Mr. and Mra. William M.

Kanck and Kratlk Craven.

Construction Sand & Gravel Co.

It's dignified and

home gl

x;

to own your

uoa. a. CMAfYlfBION, A Office, 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot

Ocean City. N. J.

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Puiposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling; READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

To Represent Business Men’s Association, Which Advocates Pnbllc Park. At the seventh meeting of the Business Men’s Association, Tuesday evening, there Waa a fair attendance of members, and many mattera of Importance lo Ihe business men and Ihe people of Ocean City in general were discussed and plana made for the Samuel ItuaaeU waa appointed aa the representative of the aaanclatlon In Mayor Headley’s cabinet. There haa .been talk among the member* of thYreaaoplatlon of the « airablllly of securing. If - possible,

pan of th purpose*.

At ihe meeting Tuesday evening, N. C. Godfrey, who waa a committee to confer with the City Commlsaloner* the appointment of a park commission, reported having talked with Mayor Headley, who aaW he Id bring the matter before the City Commissioners at their next meeting. Preliminary arrangements are being made for holding a banquet In the fall. • have aeveral prominent ra at the gathering, among them

Governor Stoke*,

is decided to serve a luuchwt Ihe meeting next Tuesday evening. President 8. 8. McAllister aaya Hie association Is In a flourishing condition and lbs members expect to ae-. • pllah much good. Thay desire to co-operate with the Board of Trade lu every move for the public welfare, and they seek Ihe assistance of the board Id any of I ha plana thay maka for tha Improvement of llie elly'ageneral

All buatueaajpeii who

joined (be

S. W. W00IH8ILL HAYE NEW BOAT Rear Commodore of Yacht Club Will Appear With Great Racer. Hear Commodore Samuel W. Wood, of the Ocean City Yacht L'inb, two month* ago placed an eider for a t forty-foot cat-boat. He desired spring a surprise on the boys, but it leaked out. Bear Commodore Wood

up-to-dale

Members Will Take Action on Amendment to the

By-laws.

Commodore J. Ralph Wilson called a special meetinffRT the Opean 'Uy Yacht Club members to be held t the dab house at 7 80 o'clock next Saturday evening, to consider aod act upon the following proposed amend-

lent to the oy-Jawa:

Resolved, That the paragraph of Article 5. relating to membership, which

da as follow*:

'Any mem Her In good standing may :oine a life member upon tb^ pay--nt of one hundred dollars, thtVjsum to be applied to caueellatloo of bonds, and a(I annual duea of such life mem-

r cease,” ahaJK be

amended to read aa follows: number of members In 'good standing as the board of goreruors shall from lime to time determine

ed. It la bis Inlsutlon to participate lo Ihe racee in Masaaoliusatta knowi

'Circuit Cat-boat Races.'

These races take place each day for

days attbe various yacht cluba-l may become life member# upon the

of Massachusetts In and around BoaCommodore Wood Inleuds racing her also In the Jamaica Hay rsoea and In Hie opan race* In Barnegat Bay. - "No doubt something will be doing," say his many friends In the dnb.

it the

islueesmeii w be aasocVtion c next meetln [■I XSwcwmet

ipers ot all daacrlplious, In-

cluding wills, ars carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at his offlee, 744

Aabury avenue, Ocean City, N. J,

_ Ute owner makee you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call —

HAltRY HEADLKY,

Real Katate Operator, Ninth and As-

wijTsbow'yotMbV vm/baat “way and I Fob Rkjit oh Sal*.-1400 IMeasura aotne of the grsatast bargain* to be aveune-a desirable bay trout cottage, found °here* on tbe eastaat term* Addreas I. Benner, 1948 North NinePtooue conn action. j teeutb atreet, Philadelphia.

Tha First National Bank of Ocean City haa pcteale ‘

for Its patrons.

Want'ki* —Board In private fhmlly for mother and child during July and August. Address W. A. L., BnmKeL

oftlce la Ocean City, N. J.

TWO MORE COTTAGES

J. St. Mann Win Band an A venae. Below Tweiun I J, K Haun will build two u \Vealey avenue, below Twelfth :reet, which are lo coat 87800. The honaea will be out of tha ordinary In lapy way* and wlH prove a decided Improvement to ihat section of the '&ich collage will have 2j stories and basement, and they are to be finished as soon as. possible. They III be bulll to ba sold. Plait d McManus nave Ihe tract for one, and Leslie Polhamus the

other.

Has watlenta at •catch Kail. Dr. Emily O. Charlea, professor of

payment of two hundred and fifty dollars; aod all annual duea of such Ufa members'shall thereafter cean 'During the life time of the member, and eubject to the approval of the board of governore of the club, any ch life membership may be transred to any other member of the club good standing,

the de<

his legal be entitled to receive from (he club said sum of two hundred and fifty Such oilier business as may afore the board will al>

Hall. Tha doctor has several patient* under treatment

cat Scotch Hall.

Opportunity for right mao wishing to eiig*ge Id real estate buslneaa In Ocean

' My. Addi “ “

Fob Brat.—Plaoo.m flrsLelaas • it ion. for aeeaot

boom. Apply CM

BUYS' TWO LOTS

Walter E. Lamond. a Philadelphia plumber, haa purchased two lots on Fourth.atreet, near the ocean front, from Messrs. Hutton and Corson, through the agency of F. E. Darby. Mr. Lamoud' was one of a houae party at the home of Andrew Paul during the Earier holiday#. In addition to Mr. Paul, he haa a nulnber -» friends who own summer homes In up-town section of the city, so h# decided lo trayhod Join the hippy circle.

Throngs Rt His Bier Before and After Services in Presbyterian Church. Lying In calm repose In (he casket ist stood lujront of the pulpit In the First Presbyterian Church that haa been his for neafy elgbt years, all mortal of Ihe ilev. Harvey T. I'aaaclherry wa* viewed by hundreds of people of thl* city Monday aflarbla congregation, but all of id loved or respected him aa a ’ minister of the gospel and aa a man. little thoughl by numbers of lil* friend* w hen he left here a little i than two weeks ago that when they saw him he would be on bl* journey lo thal Itourne whence no traveler returns. . Indeed, only' a faw

eraatioa with

friends, be appeared confident of reluming In good health to bis work lo Ihe Master's vineyard, a labor of love

which he had been moat aurcaasful. But the end came at 4.31) o'clock laat

Friday afternoon at- Waller's Park, where he bad gone In Ihe expectation of growing belter. Announcement of

death came aa a shock to all, even hough many bad not looked for his plete recovery. It waa a stunning r to hi* family and to those who loved him for Ihe man they knew. » one of hi* close friends expressed

It, "Tliere are many who could more

islly'have been spared than Harvey Among tbe floral eiublemVTttCtvwere i and around Hie casket, four at least •Id an eloquent story of the aflectlon i which lie was held by tbe youug

people of IBs church These were from the members of the Sunday school, of

ch he waSauperluteudenl; thriuemof his own rfsaa In Hie Sunday

school. Hie members of Ihe Boys' Club

members of Ihe Christian En-

deavor Society.

Other floral ofierlngs were from tha board of trustee* of Hie church, the Ladles' Sewing Circle, -Wasiilugton Camp, No. 75, P. O. S. of A., and tbe choir of tbe church. The Uev. R. 8. Snyder, of Schweokavllle, Pa., a close personal friend for a number of years, conducted tbe secTlie Invocation waa by Hie Rev. Arthur Gee, pastor- of Immanuel Bapat Church, and a passage of Scripire was read by Mr. Snyder. The Kev. W. W Casselberry, pastor f the Coillngswood Presbyterian Church, In modest manner paid trtlo hi* brother's life, whirl) waa a triumphant. CUristlaii lire. He waa able to triumph over sin. Those who ilulster ( ls given an easy i are greatly mistaken. brother, aa his hearers knew, had Isled families In trying lo wipe away Ibelr team of sorrow and bad help them to havg^r sense of trinmpb over the last reremy—Death. ' J knew th^dead mloMar realize that his life/and death

triumphs.

The dead brot Im, tbe speaker net my Kedeemi The speaker expi all hla hearers may

aecure tbla great faith lu Christ.

MH. SXYDKr'b SERMON.

Mr. Suydar, who delivered the lou. look hla text from Daniel, 10| 2:

A man^greally beloved

"TherVare

greatly helm

Daniel could

describe bla eph Dll the precious

of him,

this,'» man g

"And. people,' brother

slid as I see tbe agony manifest there, which repreeeots tbe angulahol Ing and bleedlug.bearte, I know that tbe best we can say of tbe dear servant of Christ 1* beloved.’ “In your hearts hi# memory will be ever engraved His words will linger with you. Hla manner and mode of llfo will prove an Inspiration to all « But there are reasons why fa man greatly beloved, and, wttli out any effort to eulogise Iba dead, desire to mention some of the tlsmo trail* of character of Brother Caseo berry that should not he forgotten. first place, that which mad him ^ man greatly beloved waa hi MKRYK’B. He bad learns true standard of greatnai was service, and that ba only wi great of heart who floods the wort aflectlon; that be only waa gm of mind who flooda the world wM loving Thoughts,- and that tha area who waa great af will wni does something to shape tbe great career. "Like Paul, be held I debtor. Yeejtk# Christ,he fa the words. 'I come not to ha mtofoland onto, but to giro my llfo a

Send me Bet of yoor pro pert Is* for

If you have,money to loan o

estate buslnem In Ocean mortgage I can place IL Box as, Ocean City, tf Laundry boatuam for sals. _

PRANK B. DARBY, BEAL ESTATE B