Ocean City Sentinel, 16 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

CAPT. FISH GOES AFTER NEW BOAT Latgto II., An Unusually Fine and Speedy Craft, to be Here Soon.

Capt. QtorttP. Kl»li, ku-ouipaulcd

AcoonllDR In lb« |>l»n> Klib eipccU to melt Ihla city wllli the boat wine time next Tueeday. ' In addition to (rapt. Kl»h ami Mr. Hagy, there will be on board the follownamed: Walter K. HerluR, pre-i-deut of the Globe Ticket Co.; Captain Kieh’a eon-lo-law. Arthur'l). Halter;J. Murray Watts, who designed the craft; Teter K. Hall, pnaddeut of the Hall Knglne Co., who will mu the engine, and “Bob” Clark, of this city, w

Captain Kish's mate.

The liUCgeo II. Is no feet kind, a iKHt feet beam. The plans were r by J. Murray Watts, who waao the designers of the Ilya and the Caliph, both of them winners In distance races, particularly Ihoi Havana and Bermuda. The engine la a alx cylinder Hall and of the tame type and make engines on the Ilye and Caliph. She will fly nothing but Hie red and white of the Ocean City Yacht l She will be one of the flnesi boats bullr for long-distance cruising racing, and U the perfection of luxury In marine architecture. Bhe baa two state rooms, with fullsized bath room and tub, which will have hot and cold fresh and aal tlltlngs. The owner's atate roo tains a full-sized bed and lounging ooneb, bureau and writing desk. The room la finished in quartered and paneled butternut hardwood, entire boat la paneled In ibis style. Hie

finish being light.

The companlotiwsy Is of the sami hardwood, with Colonial halu-tradi

o the euglm :o light awelectrie lamps, which can be used eflec lively lu night marine parades or ■ " Night In Venice.'' The galley extends Ibe entire-beam of Um boat and Includes an Ice bo> with a capacity of 800 pouuda. The

i In the Box from Hie upper in board a regulation coal-

o them the worda-Luegeo 11." and the Ocean I ity Yacht Club pennant In the regulation onlors, together with the tetters "O. Y. C." The glassware baa the liamt the beat engraved and It tied In with i . The silverware 'Is similarly ti-burnlng « of light green Ule, giving warmth during Bvery outlet and Inlet on the i The upper deck iaoomb laid lu white cedar, while the klog plank la of solid mabotj&ny, all highly varnished, so as to preserve tbs natural grain of the The upper part of the cabins and with a piano flnleh. showing the beau-

end hare la located the web ly steering wheel, hound with Ibe CDOlrollIng devices, the ‘as and the regulation

which are bent a square sail, stay sail and try aail. thus furnishing auxiliary power when needed. The Copper tanks will hold over live barrels of gaaollne. giving a cruising tadlue, with what surplus fuel she can earry, of 14 daya. The smokestack Is tainted In the IB City Yacht Club colors of solid b s broad white band at the i a twelve-foot cedar and ma•oder, with grated flooring, on davits on theslara be kept cool when — , —ams of 0-lnch ports In the trunk cabin. 3 small rectangular

One of the features of the rrett li ■ that she can be used easily In Kloridi « draft being suidi that shi

Accused of having sold cigarettes to minors, Harry Cone, a tobacconist here, was Itnrd 45 by Mayor Headle after a hearing Monday evening. Complaints were made against M Coni ftp member- of the \V. ('. T. I . and Loyal Temperance Union Mr (.'one's place for cigarettes. Wh lie asked » ho the cigarettes were ■ hr lad told him they were for rue the persons making the liivestigatn King the name. The defendant claimed that fathers of boys frequently send the 1st Ids store for tobacco and cigarettes; that he was very careful regarding log such sales, and never sold clga

to minors.

M. H. Clark, J. N. Clark, Robert DoriU, Lincoln C LaagaUff, wife and daughter) Tima. V. liovelt and wife, PliUmdelpffla. IMPKRIAU Fred. J. Koeberle, Florence M. Koebcrle. Flklus Wrk; Robert Carson wife, George E. Faber, 51. A. Wilson, U. F. Lynch, Philadelphia; H. J. Mi ton, Ardmore; J. H. Moore Duquesne; Mrs. K. B. nulty, Atlantic City.

ATOIJOt.

A. H. Holcombe, Cynwyd; H. B. Fields. Mrs. R. K. Engll. ' Klseuhart and wife, Mrs. W Mrs. Bbelley Haurman, Wm A. Bender and wife, Oavld McClure, I). B. Audorfer, I'hlladeljihla; Harry Headley and wife, B. Willis, John 1

KI.HKKON.

H. L. Lllman and wife, Blooms, burg; C. V. Poslhelmer. E. H, Huhhs and wife, Eleanor Hubbe, John B. Kestwlck and wife, C. T. Walker, Phlladelphle; Russell Bbepperd and wife, Camden; P. Kelly, Mrs. K Butler, Altoona; C. Fulton, Boulh Bettilehem;Josepb'G. Cbampton,Ocean t.tty; W. A. hear man, Brooklyn; Thomai W. Jack. Colttngawood; N. Creamer Court House.

OCKANIC.

George H. Fisher, M.J. Kelley. W J. Mulhollaml and wife,.George It MacMeekio and wife, J. M. Rowland and wife, Robt. Ueouetl and wife, ' F. Turner, Misses Gowan. O. McCaugbey, Miss C. K. McCaugbey, Kdward Tallon. A. J. Powers, Mrs Edwartl H. Powers, Mrs. John H Myers, Stella Barclay, Philadelphia; J. J Bally, Mary M. Rally, J. J. Bally, Jr„ Overbrook.

KATHtAT.

T. H. Luders and wife, Mrs. Theo. .. Luders and daughter, Mrs. Mary Small, Edward Peunock, May Allen, Sarah P. Allen, Emma II. Webater, Walter Chandler, M's J. R. McMurray, Mias Elizabeth fe McMurray, M. II. Thomas and wife, W. W. Blbsou. K. Ulusmore, William H. Horn and wife. Philadelphia; Mrs. T. B. Fitzgerald, Camden; Mra C. Beck, J. Reck, Narberth; D. O. Watkins, Thomas R. Shole, Woodbury; Charles Simpson and wife, Norrlslewu; Mrs. W. H. Itodlne, Miss Annie Bodlne, Wllllamslown; W. V. Hughes, Hullldaysburg.

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Seymour Pavla,Chaa. A. Poe, Harry Schwarts, C. 8. Andres, C. Bteyer, Ji J. F. Wall worth and wife, J. B. Meade, Frauk Wilson, L. M. Brownlee, Mrs. J. L. Keuworthy, Mra. J. H. Watkins, J. B. Carr; J. W. Laudeuberger, Wm. J. G. Lawson, J. B. Craven and wlfei Mra. J. V. G. Hoflecker. Thus. Fegley and wile, Mr. and Mrs. Turloa daughter, B. Tenner and wife, J. A. Lougstreet, E P. Saint, M. U. Irvin, L. R. lllght. It. E. Hartwell.,C. V. Hughes, E. R„Mu»tln, Geo. B. Wells and wife, Philadelphia; Jot O. Champion, H. K. Blanton and wife, Ocean City; Mrs. L.J.Stone, Haddou Held; R. A. Iioughrey. Atlantic City; Frederick Peirce and wife, Ridley Park; C. P. WllleU, MoorestowuiF. A. DeMarta, Vineland; Albert Fogg, Camleu; J. N. Brauln awl wife, Baltimore; J. H. Clifton, wife and daughter, Jeuklntown; Daniel H. Steelman, wife and

K«-TtiKKH COI.I.l Cii;.

Atlantic Ocean and Chesapeake Bay] ■ " d 1 | b * PWladelphla to New Captain Fish, who Is enthusiastic over his uew boat, says ‘he will try hard U> bring the Luegeo II. and the ' o» «•» Ocean City Yacht Club in Am lu these races, and In all events Jn which she takes part. The owner and his friends will start for Oaaan City will, the Luegeo II. on Hatwrday next. They will go down the Wicomico River to Chesapeake ««y and pip this bay toBt. Mtchyel ►, when they will stsy unlit Bumlsy ■ornlBg. They wl'l leave early Sunday morning, going up (he Polasco River to Baltimore. They will start day morning and :o Delaware airlve Mourn remain theVe n* Theo they Delaware Buy and mi In ||j|p

GAS LIGHT FOR LOWER SECTION

Company Agrees to Comply With Original Proposition to the City. The gas company submitted a pro-' poasl to the City Commissioners at the regular meeting ol that body which

TIME EXTENDED

Al the meeting of the City Commialonera. Mayor Headley said llisi the time limit for the completion of the woik on Fourteenth street by the But

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I, JJfrector Marts sahl tnai it am not smind good to him. Director Thorn said there was ai crease In the price, and he did not derstand that the lamps were to hr In a bunch. Director 5!arts declared that he would be opposed to paying more money than was mentioned when he bad talked the matter over with President 5laloney. Mayor Headley said that If the gas company bad anyone who oould come before the hoard with a definite proposition they will be able to do business. Mr. Maloney announced that he Is In a position to act, but he represented others and the matter had to "be dtsussed by ibe members of the company ifter the board’s meeting a week -ious. He explained that what oeant by the location of tbe lamp* that they desired to have them placed wfthm |a distance of live miles, and not a number down the on the Gardens Company'a tract, away up town, and others on the bay frou He was (old that tbe lights woul not be scattered around In that w.ay. 5layor Headley said he was agalm signing a contracl with any company for a ten year period. He tie was ready to sign a contract on the lines agreed it lie week before altUS per

light.

Mr Maloney said he had told his lieople that the city would not agree In a leu-year contract, but they feel that iheir expenses are such that they canmil afl'ord to give light for less than -30 a lamp a year. South Ocean City Is a summer proposition and will give no returns ui tbe company for-many

years.

Director Thorn called his attention > tbe fact that the city Is growing and that live years will work a big change conditions, to tbe advantage of gas campany. and yet the com pi uiands 130 per light. If tbe service good, the company cannot help beuetltlng financially. President Maloney said that there was no doubt :about tbe service being good, aa the Stats Utility Commissioners send a man here once a mouth to make examhialkme. DlrectorTbnm moved that If the company la willing to stand by Its proposii made at the meeting a week bej, tbe time limit for tbe completion of tbe mains be extended until July I. he motion was carried. Rolh Mr. Maloney and Mr. Price, (he la((er having (be contract to lay mains, said (hat because of delays Ibe coodltlou of Ibe ground, this work oould scarcely be done within thirty days. pany accepted' the board's decision. The Deaaljr Ctgarrlle. Editor Tint Sk.ntinei.:—The avt te person does not seem to know fully realize tbe destructive qualities

often Ignorant of tbe polsoue tallied In It. For the benefit of those who do not know I fects concerning th|s"rblid demoralizing Implement ” Tta-re are live poisons In a cigarette, each one along Is Injurious and tbe combination makea K all tbe destructive '1 here hi e polsonons oil paper, the oil of nlootlne;T pel re to preserve the tobecco;opiuo mild, and tbe oil In tbe fla< log. Tbe effect of this combination of ins upon tbe system weakens tbe heart. Irritates tbe nerves, stupefies tbe brain and destroys tbe will-power. responsible for more crime than any other one thing today, so far as the juvenile court Is concerned Judge Lindsey rays: "Tbe cigarette not only has a grip on boyhood, Invites all the other demons of habit i come and add to the degradation.’’ High school teachers aaya that dg»*t# smokers stand al least 10 per ml. lower than their non-smoklug assmeles end Ibey are untrustworthy untruthful eud deceitful. No devotee of tobacco ever graduated el the head of hie clam at Harvard. All the largest railroad companies, business Arms, insurance companies iking iuslltutlons In the United Stairs practically debar Ihenlgi

iser

Few children understand the deadly ■ature of the poisons contained In Hie rtgaretle. very often the habit has come firmly fixed before they res the danger, and the will-power weakened that they ■unable to resist snd so go from bad

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It la estimated tbat-I2UG American boys begin tbe cigarette habit eve*y day. The figures sre most appalling, Is Impossible fur tbe "child to remain Indifferent face of all those fects. It Is ‘not the child’s fault wheu parents and others In. mil conditions to exist which encourape this avll. Every effort should tx made to protect the children.

*nl IMecrs. the Rulkly bill,

providing for the coinage ol one-half

t pieces and three-ceut pieces. The provides that they shell be coined 5 per cent, copper and per cent. of ulckle. All one-ceut pieces trifle smaller than tbe premut

penny. Hereafter they are to be made from the same specifications proposed for tbe lialf-pemiles and tbree-cent pieces. Al present tbe one-eent piece contains 8U per cent, of copper and 10 per cent, of nickel. Tbe change In tbe proportions of — ■* —■■• i

jortkme of copper ai ■ l tig. reduct km In ah

Hakes Cooking lazy

Director Thom esid that both Messrs. Bull.ui and Corson had seen him and explained that they wrote a letter for sloue to a dealer In this material, but this man did not accept the leller amu order aud there was au uuexpeeled delay over Ihe mhunderslaiidlDg. Mr. Thorn expressed the view thst. under these conditions, It would lie only ju«l| to extend the time on the contpauy's^ Director Msrtsmsde a motion./‘hh-h . was carried, that there be an extension 1 of ten days grauled to the Button A ' Corson Co. on this work This gives the company until May 25

Hakas Cocking bay

AlHfour Family will enjqy ihe convenience ^ and comfoft of a Glenwood Range Glen woods are fully guaranteed by the makers to give the service and satisfaction tha.1 they were intended to give. J. R. Groves, Ocean City

f < \ Seaside Conventions “ — AT — 1 $ Ocean City, New Jersey

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Important Announcement

Religious, political, educational, military or oilier organizations proposing to convene this summer by the seashore, are informed that a Splendid Auditorium seating 2,800 people Will Be Ready For ConventiodS by June 15th or sooner. Situated at Ninth Street and the Atlantic Ocean Boardwalk at Ocean City, New Jersey, the Pier is reached by trolley .from Atlantic City, and by “Pennsy” and “Reading” systems from all parts of the country. Wheelock's Carlisle Indian Military Band has been engaged by the Pier Company for July and August For dates and reservations for conventions address Chris. Hand Ocean Pier Co. Ocean City, N. J.

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ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies

Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product*

Ejes Examined Vitbont Drops

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Leonmo Krauss Co. Electricians >31 Bay Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Eleotrleal work ol all klnda promptly aiBOM) to. All maurlalaad work gaarmiilaad

Monday, June 3rd, 1912, Si uid > 3ay > | 1 u I Iihi?Tri D ..fnrer , |e r ' , “| May Coon Hoom, cape May County, X« I hilly-hm Herl— 01 I hr Tuc A locution aa collateral Harnrlly: ana arec»u*e particularly ret forth and Carer I All tba following Caacrtbad iraru or pi G<land.■UnaU'lD IbcLIty of^Ocean cflj

lulbaaaurly net wren I lure parallel wllli l UC Knurl reallialrpel^one^Badred and I • In HreOrea Iq" on > \"l«i "plan ^ lou '5 * ■My Areoctat ion. n«ing Ihe aame l< conveyed m Kve B. VaBOIIder fro • Vaanildre at tix. WMifEk ■tnlongUie main road north aizly.4 a quarter decree, real, tour chain, anty-arven Hnk" Ui a cherry tree eorme earner In Irene VanUUder r a lint: ill along hie UM north alzly elz and a half dezrere weal, three ehalne and fourteen IlnKe krlM plareof Mj1nnlDf.^Contalalna byre. ihe New Jarrey 1tu.i and Bate Depo.ii company hy Deed dated May >4. irea. and M r tordad In Ihe Clerk'e omoe of Ihe Cuunlv .ape May. B. in Deed Kook No. I®, pi, tlsswa* Bxrry *- Doortn®. HoCr. W, II p f |IJ

R. Curtis Robinson aa N Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commlaalooer of Dcods INos. 7-4-4-46 Asbury Avenue OCBAIS CITY, IS. J. Money to Loau oo Bond and 5

AUTOS FOR BALK.

INevv 1912 Touring Car por Sale Four door touring car, including every - equipment; selfstarter, fine mohair top with dust hood, trip speedometer, folding wind shield, tire irons for two spare tires, prestolitc lank, gdslamps, three oil lamps, robe-rail, loot rail, full nickle trimmings, and the famotts Men magneto. Price, Complete with Diamond Tires $1650.00 This is the wonderful Schachl; Hie biggest and best Forty on the market today—there is no other just as good. This car bolds the world's record In the 301) Inch platen displacement, World's record, 10 miles, 7.SS. Time for 25.mllcs, 19.48. Local Agents Wanted Throughout the State STATES GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS 802-4-6-8 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.

KF.AI. EMTATK A«E!VTN. WM. LAKE, (l EL Real Bestate Atceixt.

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