OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
Vt)L. XXXII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 10, 1!)12.
NO. 7
Ocean City Sentinel
o Per Veer, Strictly in A
CITY DIRECTORY.
CITY OFFICIALS
ATroWIK¥»-AT-I.AW. MORGAN HAND,’
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
L a W OFFICES
■""ii- improvfiiifn'., T^l Godfrey &, Godfrey,
^CHURCH SERVICES.
ATLANTIC C
JAMES M. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law
Boyle Commercial Agency 2A Elehlh St. Ocean City, N. J
E. C. BOYLE, Hanaser
Initak tvijn-ir.l end collected anyttbere in
idled StatM.
Otis M. Townsend Practical Keaclitire Arcliilec
I* HeplUl Cliarcb, KleutB
Thun.. Fil. ut) Sil Em, Mu 16. 17 lud 18
Pop Mil. SiL it 2.30
AlCirSTfS P1TOC Offer* CHALNCEY
lOLCOTT
CHURCH SOCIETIES. i l^utlW ADIIIUry Society meet. ar>^Mot
U*Lpra^eBt1^M < nii^Mtb%ruj^Mw^ nmuur. Mto%UnbMn*n! lt l |r»er"'llujf-
Wiimrn'. tin.HI. every Tlmr-l.y 1.00 p. ni. Women'. Auxiliary Ml-km.r,, la.11%ura-
Luthcr L. Watlace, kaeper el raoorda. WaanincteB tamp. No. 7X. P. U, K t : : ';?|T'
MORGAN HAND. Jr.
MlbbllNBRY All triintued liala radttcetl, good xtylr. all
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH tiT. AND WESLEY AYE.
AUib Corson, M.D. "“S'8rC Wesley Avenue ■* Ocean City New Jersey DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.
$32,000 IS ASKED FOR NEW SCHOOL BUILDING
Six Architects Submit Plans . for Proposed Pp-to-Datc
Structure.
Hie new public hcIiooI building at t be corner of Twelfth street I avenue were received by the Hoard of Education at It. monthly
H
EUSCUEL PETTIT. M. 1).
807 WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY
were Davl. A Davla, of itladelphla; Earle M. Meuderer, of 1. city; Vlvlnu Hmlth and J. Vaughn atblH, of Atlantic City; Lynn H. Boyer, of Wildwood, and Brown * .Ido, of Wilmington, letlou was laken, a» the Board of Hchool Eetlmatea will have to llr.t
led on the
£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue
•THE NEw DHUG STOUE"
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Atlantic City Theatres
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w.yx.jp, Jt.oo, ft.50; Mf asejsoc, 750, ft.00
Black Patti
COAL COAL COAL Something New for Ocean City We have the Bostonia Cannel (coal) this,is the only thing to use for Open Fireplaces; is cheaper and cleaner than wood; one ton will go further than two-cords of wood. Free samples given to those tliat have never tried it. Drop us a card and we will deliver you a sample. C, H. Stomata Umber 'Co. TwellUi snd Wei lie. Oceia Cltj, I. J.
RENT COTTAGE HERE
The Ulrla'L'Iub of I Railroad Y. M.C. A., rented a large c
It may be just barely possible tliat some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—^“IMPOSSIBLE.” We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. Wo dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
Directly on the Beach
Trie BREAKERS
g Tut
Those »ub-
ih decided by II view with the 1
h properties- It wan t’lly Title
SOMERS C. KOllHG TAKES A BRIDE Well Known Resident and Miss Blanche E. Hoffman Wed.
in
i, and Miss Blanche K. HolIVnau, •ter of Mr. and Mrs Hamuel M. Iloirinan were married by the Rev. Dr John 11. Haines, pastor of the First M. i. Church, at the home of the bride, .->2 Asbury avenue, at 7 o’clock Tt
deemed necessary by the hoart school year Is as follows;
le brldesn
l-ercenlage ol attendance Mi»» Bertha Cramer, .andlug, was elected a gr >r the next school year Secretary Lewis K. Hm liat all of the teachers e snt In their acceplafices.
Hies.
Margaret ‘arker, and the best man was Arthur Iheemaker, both of this city. The bride was atllred in white satin, overed with Mallese lace and trimmed with beads and pearls. She carried
Mr. and Mrs. Young left later In th eulug for Washington, D. L’., anrlnlty, liking: with Ihem the beTO TRY FOR RECORD
and, begin 1
July 1 and continuing until September
"I entertain on an average of 11!-
teen girls each week. The club will he
r the direction of Miss E. Tuuls
Grone, daughter of the assistant pur-
ling agent of the Pennsylvania
Railroad Company, who will be ■
by Mrs H J. Met lain, wife rent of the Adams Express Cot
pany, of Philadelphia, as chaperon.
Whlle'tlila la under the direction
ndlviduala 'associated with the Pru lylvanla Railroad Company, member-
dilp In this outing club Is open lo 1 rlrl residing In West Philadelphia der twenty-live years of age.
HOTELKEEPERS HAVE BIG CONTEST Two or More Candidates tor Every Office in Their As-
sociation.
The members of the Ocean C Hotel Proprietors’
entertained at the Arlington by es Helm ou Monday evening, feature of the occasion was decorations of the dining room; which
t at) air of Florida,
decorations comprised polnsetti te pennants from a number of Florida towns and cities, including L I’etersburg, Jacksonville and DayOfficers for next .year were 1 sled, these to be elected at the meeting, which promises to be allvely one, aa there are two or more candi-
date* for each office.
Those nominated are aa follows: President, George Maun and H. K. W. Hmlth; vice preeldent, 8. H. Mayberry, Cbarlee K. Haag and Henry Kloetr.; secretary, Mre. C. E. Haag and Miss Conard; corresponding secretary,Mrs. Henry Kloetx Mre. K. BIXsmith end Mias Kllcabeth Himes; treasurer, Mr*. B. K. .Whaalman and
Mr*. Johnson Honey.
J. F. Leutbnrr, of the Loralne, was elected a member of the association. . ft was decided to go In with the city again ihla year In advertising the re-
filing.
The marriage 1
louy ai
j by only tl
The Young Men’s Progressive league, Monday evening, decided to lie expenses of Frank Hchnelder, Ocean City's alar runner, to Philadel-
phia next Haturday.
Frank will take part In the Middle Hlates Inlerseholaatlc outdoor c hips on Franklin Field that He will run In the mile and half-mile /eola, and hla friends are hoplu; III win out. Tlidae who will take 1 the mile run Include some of the young athlete* In this section of the country and It will not be surprising If the American record—4.32—I* beaten, f'rank came within two seconds of this
Charles P. Brady, of Philadelphia, who, with bla mother, has been a snm-re-ldent of Ocean City for a nura- ... of years, has arranged to move their cottage from 1640 West avenue lo Hixleentb street, near Wesley avenue.
LOCAL ATHLETES CITY’S MODEL SEWAGE DOWNED ATLANTIC • PLANT IN OPERATION
Schneider Led and Shoemaker and Others Were in Good Form. The yoong men of the track learn of ie Ocean pity High School Athletic Assoclitlon evened up things Iasi Haternoon over the boys of the Atlantic City High School and showed romplete superiority over their competllors, winning the dual meet wlthjut any trouble. The locals scored SB) points, while Jhan 30).™ ereUn “ * 0 “’ Hchiialder, an usual, was the Mar for ie OceanCity lads, whining the mile and one-half mile runs and the 410-
yard dash.
.Shoemaker wa. In good form, as was Touecksr, who was there with the Crane, Reeves and Kentham are umlug along In line style, while enroll Is developing In the shot-put. Mathis quit school on Friday and herefora did not participate. Koethan, Altman and Thompson Id the best work for the visitors. •’Bob” Collins, of the Atlantic City team, although aomewbat crippled by recent Injury, put the shot a distance of about 36 feet (the distance was not measured), but It was declared that he nuled by stepping out at the side .• circle Instead of the hack, as required by the rules. The visitors had no eolrles for the
4ummarlea:
POPULAR CLUB MAN IS MARRIED Vice Cbmmodore Curran and Bride Will Spend Summer
in This City.
Mr. aud Mrs. Hamueljtlch announce e marriage of their imughter, Elizath Eva, and Vice Commodore Charles J. Curran, Wednesday, May reception will be held WedtiesMay 2L by Mr. and Mrs. Curran
Vice Commodore Curran has won ie esteem and respect of every resident of Ocean City, where he hat been summer.resident for a great many •asons, and where he Is also a properly owner. He has taken ununjial meres! In Ihe welfare of Ocean City ind has been an ardent worker for the •nccess of the Ocean City Yacht Hub. He served on the regatta committee as secretary for Hire* years. Then he elected rear commodore of the and served for two years. At the
vice commodoi
Blumberg, both Atlantic City. Thin
4-S setouds.
third, Hbarp, Ocean City,
minutes 52 seconds.
High Jump—Firat. Roberts; second, Davy, both of Atlantic City; Crane and Thompson tied for third. Height,
5 feet.
220 yard dash—Firat, Shoemaker; -ocond, Cronecker, Ml* of O.-ei third, Altman, Atlantic City.
KSO-yard run—First,Schneider,Ocean Illy; second, Koethan, Atlantic City; third, Taylor, Ocean Clly. Time, 2 minutes 12 2-6 seconds. Kroad jump—Firat, Thompson, Atlantic ' City; second. Reeves; third, Crane, both of Ocean City. Distance,
18 feet 4 Inches.
76-yard hurdle—First, Kentham: second,iTborn, both of Ocue third, Roberta, Atlantic Clly.
8 2-6 seconds.
Pole vault—First, Hreckley; second,
Koblneon;thlrd, Kentham. allot Ocean
City. Height, 9 feet 6 luches. 440-yard daah — Firat, Schneider;
eecond, Croneoker.Jbotb of Ocean City; third, Showalter, Atlantic City. Time,
57 second!
Altman; third,. Commodore Curran has t
ilnnin of the entertainu
committee since Its Inception, aom
years ago. Through his ev<
Koethan. Atlanlle City; taithuslistlo and untiring ellorts he
has made the bi-weekly social alfalre
r the club an Immense success. Such occasion* as the hantlcal dance,
tlhllilten’s party, barn dance and county fair originated with him, and
Mach Joy, happiness and comfort are ie wish## ol the club members for .Vice Commodore and Mrs Curran. Mre. Curran has not been a summer resident of Ocean City, but Mr. Curfriends assure her that there la much pleasure In store for her. The the clnb and the Idulles' rt inlllnrj will give her a royal wel-
come lo Ocean City.
Rumor has It that Vice Commodore and Mrs. Curran will occnp]
Use of Chlorine Process Makes it One of the Best in the ' Country. convention of the Stale HomeMedical Society In Atlantic my me Utter part of last week, Dr. Allen Corson, of this city, read a most Interesting and instructive paper on "Chlorine Treatment of Sewage,” which was heard with marked attention by the physicians present. This Is s matter of especial Interest to the residents of Ocean City, aa well ss the thousands of visitors hare, as Ihe Ocean City Hewer Company 3-ea-ten! ny started Its new sewer planL 'hkih Is operated under Ihe system so thoroughly presented by Dr. Coreon In hla address. Hpeaking of (he system, Dr. Coreon
said:
With .this system In. operation, Ocean City will hare an Ideal dtepoalif Itr sewage, which la *0 eaeentlal to the health of any city, particularly so great a health resort as Ocean
City.
“The sewage,” said.Dr. Coreon, "le rrled by large pipe* lo Fonrtb atrest id West avenue and (hen by anlomallc ejectors forced Into concrete [«. The solid matter Is screened and then the remaining fluid la treated by the so called ‘chlorine oceas,’ which consists of the addl111 of bleaching powder in the proportion to 3 to 5 parts of bleaching lei to one million parUof sewage, kills practically all disease germs •e the sewage enters the bay, and eliminate* any poaalbl* epidemics of typhoid fever or other disease* which might otherwise be carried Into the bay and Infect oyster* and elama that might be served as food. “The sewage reachea the bay clear as drinking water and free from disease germs, whleh constitute a model plant. - "This will mean Ihe elimination of all nuisance from rewage.and maka our bay front property much more desirable and give Ocean City first tank aa a aapltary city." Dr. Corsou’a paper la to be published Id full In New York and PhlladalpbU medical Journals.
e Hie
iy a rly part of
there until (be
‘ Dr. 0. F. Taylor, of Philadelphia, has renlcd'Mrs. A. M. McCullough's collage on Central avenue, below Beventeenth street. This will be Dr. Taylor's Itret season In Ocaan City.
WANT ROOSEVELT TO
SPEAK IN THIS CITY
OF>KNm JUNK are
KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER.
Construction Sand & GravOl Co.
Offloa, 8th SL, Opp. Penna. Depot
Ocean City. N. J.
All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. ’READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
Oils M. Townsend has sold a k l esley avenue, above Seventh et > Haul Newkirk, of this city, aa given Mr. Townsend the contract 1 build a collage costing >3560. The oure will have a basement and 2i stories, containing eight rooms and bath. Jt will have a chestnut finish, house will have the hot-water sys-
of beating.
_ ..a M. Townwnd has received the coutracl from the Rav. James K. Lake to build a twin cottage 011 West aveue, near Third street. The building III be two stories and coat >2500. It 1 Intended for tbe use of mechanics.
FLEET OF BOATS CATCHJ1ACKEREL Crews Had Big Nets Out All Night Five Miles Off From This City. The cariosity of a large number of people who were promenading tbe Boardwalk Friday evening wae aroused y seeing many atallongry lights about
va miles ai*ea.
These people asked Police Chief Hcull and Capl. H. W. Hildreth aa to lights, and were told that there 1 large fleet of boats out there flahlug for what are known as "shore" mackerel. Theboetacomefrom "downEast” and tbe flab are caught by leans of nets strung from'tbt vaawla. There mackerel ary large, weighing
sverel pounds
The boats anchored at eea-all night aud In thd morning the flab caught ware placed .In large refrigerator* on board. Tbe fishing la continued the coast until tha ships While “shore" mackerel arei by the uwuera and crews of lb* sela, all flah lit for eating that go Into the nets are kept. The boats take their cargo ilt Huh the markets in New York and fartbar. north and there they are disposed ol at
food prloea. > lelphla. It ta as
Young Men’s Progressive League Making Effort to Receive Him May 34. Hecretary Henry W. Townsend, of ie Young Men's Progressive League of this clly, h*a written to Borden D. Whiting, chairman of tbe Roosevelt organization, asking that. If possible, Col. Roosevelt come to Ocean City for brief pferlod after be has spoken In Atlantic City on Friday afternoon,
May 24
Tbe league has pledged llrelf lo pay ■e ex|>cn»es of Col. Roosevelt's trip 1 this city. There Is considerable Roosevelt sent Ilent In Ocean City and the voters ould like very much to ree and baar
Hwltchaa, palls, curls, transformations, etc., made from comblngaor new hair. Mall orders to Bertha Hartman, Millville, N. J., or for Information call at 1009 Asburv avenue (Mre. Carter's). Ocean City, N.J. For RKf'T or Haul—1100 Pleasure avenua—a desirable bay front oottage. Add rare I. Benner, 1948 North Nineteenth street, Philadelphia.
Andrew Lake Adame, of Handy Hook, Uonn., who baa baan com"— — this -city for several months 'I year for tha last threa decade . stricken with paralysis of hie right arm a few days ago, and la nnabla to work. He Is a bricklayer by trade. His many friends hope for hla a| *-
I will build a fine 8-ro>
at a price lo tarptlaa you. Eaay terms; Installment mortgage; sample cottage Jnst finished. Leslie Poliiamus, Contractor and BaUder, Asbury Avenue, Ocean OHy, N. J.
Aa originally planned. Col. RooaeIt waa to reach Atlantic City.at 6.30 tha evening of Friday, May 24. It announced that ha will arrive In that eUyaboot 12J0 o’clock In the day. Tbe program waa changed In order to make It pooalble for Col. Roosevelt night moetlng in Trenton
amden on that day. bla party will be
I at Atlantic City by Chairman Cuelea and the other members of tha cxiunty and district commlttces.wlth a
of one bandied.
The « . ..... the Hoath Carolina termini Pennsylvania Railroad In aul _ , escorted by a hand and platoon of poilee along Atlantic avenue lo Michigan avenue to tbs Boardwalk and Young -
Million Dollar Pier.
Than Col. Roosevelt will deliver his address and an eflort will be made to have him bold au,Informal recaption on tbe pier followlflg bla addreaa.
Dr. Allan Coreon’e growing practice has made It nereerery for him to pur chare a Htoddard Dayton roadater of 30-bora# puwof. It la a flna mar*' and la much admired.
our properties foi
Young lady desires position a* atengrepbar and typewriter. Apple 660 Aabnry avenno, Ocean City, N.J. 41
mortgage I Laundry
ELECTS OFFICERS Third Annual Banquet Was Enjoyed by Members and Some Friends. The members of the Habers’ Union of lb* First M. E. Church elected tbe following officers Monday evening: Preeldent, H. 8. Mowrer; vice president, Chae. R. Htllwell; secretary, Ira Mathla; assistant secretary, Wallace Mathis; flnanclal secretary, J. Edward .Vo*; treasurer. Maurice Hillman: head usher, Leonard Lear; assistant, Mayllu Robinson. Following tbe el nual banquet of tha union waa held al the Rtacayne, at which nearly forty people were present. President Mowrer was toastmastei Hhort s(leeches were made by t h newly-elected officers, and there were alro remarks by. tbe Rev. Dr. John B. Haines, John Marta and Rolls Garret-
on.
OPEN SEASHcH
W. C. T. U. MEETING
The spring Institute of the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union was hold I the W. C. T. U. Hall at Tnckahoe
1 Wednesday of last weak.
Tbe meeting waa called to order at 10.30 o’clock by the county president, Mre. Dell B. Hmlth, of this city. The devotion# were conducted by Mrs.
ohn VanTtns. ‘
The greeting was given by Mre. Ionian, president of Tuckaboo Union. The res [Kin as, by Mrs. Kotherford, president of the Cape May CUy Union,
The Junior Department of the Pennsylvania Railroad |Y. M. C. A. opened their aeaabore hoaae, In Ibis city, for over-Hunday parties during latter part of May and June before the regular season, which will July 1. Their sloop yacht, Penney, as put lu commix*Ion and their 1 " oats are now being made ready. For Friday. May 17, Ihe Poster Is arranging a large entertainment In the mein building of the association's bouaa In Waal Philadelphia, the proceeds of which will bo used toward
boys this an
Ihe “Trials and Triumphs of 0 County Treasurer” were given by Mrs. H. B. Swan, who recited a few of her experiences In th* office of county
treasurer.
. . on "Helpfnl Mints lot Workers in the L. T. L.,” ♦k. re«f by Mre.. Maxwell, secretary cf :bo county L. T. L. work. A meeting of tbe executive cornnil Use was held at 1.30 o’clock. Following this waa the afternoon »k>n, which waa opened with a Bible reading by Mr*. Martha Hmlth. Tbe reading of the urinate* of th* morning aeaslou and executive mootThe Rev. A. Gearhart gave a vary Interesting and Instructive addreea on “The Ideal W. C. T. U. Woman.” Ha told of some experience* In hi* own life-work, which were helpful lo tbo other worker*. The Rev. Mr. White addressed tha leettog on "The Giant Evil of Intomperance and How to Combat IL” Buay Women and the W.C.T. U.” a made the subject of an exceedingly Interesting address by SMaa France* II. Holmes, the Dallhful and efficient recording secretary of the Cape May County W. C. T. O. . The conference waa lad by Mr*. lOdler.prealdeutof (be Dmmlaville Union, and wa* participated In by revoral of
In his talk regarding th* work
worker*.
HI* new mem I The meeting • Praise God Ft tng* Flow.’'
iV5£2
1 dignllled and
, louring car, type No. 12; everything In good order. Nsun, 4t Fifth at net and Bay. Motor cyot* for aala cheap. Call any any evening batwaen 6 and 8, ISM Bay avenue, Oeoan City, N. J. Fob Rkxt.—Furoiahed room*: no cooking; southern exposure. 727 Atlanlle avenue. For Rnrrr,—Plsno.tn flrst-r dltlon, for aaaaou or movtn Apply KM Wort aveuu

