Ocean City Sentinel, 23 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

THURSDAY. MAY ) '■'■rn r .<

Wiuhvo»i> la to bt coninieuilnl f n» cflartu to well re a free public brary. Ocean City, too, need* aueh i taathutton. The Pkxtim:i, hatapoken of thla for aone year*. WILI, EXTEND MAINS

The reeidenU of Ooean City In the lower aeeliuu. of the re>ort I Bchlrentb toFlfty-blnth atreele atlaat to liaveKaa, from preaenl I owilana. Thla eonimodity they I

ongly a

fet|uealetl m three year* but without

Director Marta, at. the re«ul«r in Ing of the City Connuiaalnner-. ■ that A. P. Maloney had atgultled company'* wtllingpaa* to run rm down to Fifty-ninth atreet within Sp daya. proeMed that It can aecure a contract with the city Air HU ga* hglila for tour month* In the aununer and In the wIMer, aoulh of F^lgliteentli

atreet.

Mayor Headley mid he would not *ote for <ma *trcei lamp'In llua . territory If it were not for the purpo*v of procuring fblo commi*llty for the realdenla of that aectlon. Aakad at to how much thec<»t per lamp would Jle, Mr. Maloney *ald It Director Thorn wanted In know from Mr. Maloney If he had not told him a few month" ago that the price would he ICG 60. and Mr. Malonev atiewercd that be had hot given that figure. At the price Mated, the company doe' not figure on any pmflt, but the company deatrea to get tlie ga* clreulateil. Director Man* sugge-ted that acthm be poatponed for a week until'tie got up a plan for the prv|io*ed location of the lighta. Praatdenl Maloney, in the eooiwe of bleulk, Mid the company ha* a new rwpertntoodent and i* being run

I line* from lho*e c

r Headley mid the company an In rtopt. Power* who *eem*

to undenUnd hla bu*lni**, ' the Hr.!

yoo-re'liad." he coneliuted.

Harry T. MeDerltt. of the electric

aald, why the ga* comic given the contract belofurni*h ga* to the ihe dty. particularly

MRS. STEELMAN TALKS TO L. T. L.

MAYOR APBOINTS ■ LIFEGUARDS

YoutbB Are Warned Against Protection for Surf Bathers on the “Harmless” Cigarette Snnday Afternoons During and Deadly Alcohol. the Season. There we. a great turnout of the The lifeguard* to, Ihe .e.*on of 191 member* of the Icy.I Temperance ; "»»■* •'«'> b F legion and .their friend* at the enter- ’ duty 9 ^™ 7ai Klr»l Preabyterlan I'hurch Thur*day antntner or longer.

Mr*, rt. H. Swan, pro W. ti T. U., occupied II nealnl on the platform with Mr*. Milton Hauard and flentham. »u|>erlutendent» c

f the ■

■ad li

chair, and Iteevm K

appnln

e Rev. Dr J U. Halut

the Klret-M. E. Church.gave a prayer, followlug a vocal *electloii by the chll-

Vlolln aolo. Earl llarber; recllatloi Amy fliackman; vocal duet. Mcu Adam* and Allred Headley: reclt tlou, Marjorie Heiitham; re.'ltatloi

cratid Jullu* Mathla; recitation,

John Haggard; vocal chorna, children.

few epproprlate remark*

made by Mr*. Dell H. Smith, prerldent if the Cape May County W. < T. U., i ho Introduced Mrs. Annie Hteelmi prealdent of the Atlantic County union. Mr* Meelman apoke of Ihe great leaiure It gave her to be p.-e*ent addre** Hie member* of the Loyal Temperance Legion. Little children,

D Norcom. Harry W h Kran**, Daniel Krau**, IT*. Clarence P.tiillr* ant

Seaman, of tbl* dty: L. F'rei

uf’tielg and BenJ H. Cline, of tiwarth ' more College: KenJ, H. Pollock, of Ral ttmore; Ktrdmll Predmore. of Camden William > Orr, Walter K. Hay*. Reu-

ben Ove* and David R. Clahoun

Philadelphia, and Fred. W. Caiuldy,

fff Narberth.

All the guard* are to be from 9 so a m to 5 p in evi day They will gJ*o all be on duty Sunday morning* and ' one-half tliem *ball be on duty every Sunday afternuou. Heretofore all the guardi left the beach *barlly after 1 k Sunday afternoon*.

ill the w

It I* like heavt

thing'

here Hw children The W. C.T. U. wa» organized by the mother* to look after the welfare of the children and Id keep their a|ep> Hie pitfall* of Ibe world. Then ig (wopie were organized. Mr*. Steelman pralaed the children who ’ given recitation*

mid. and *1

>. It, ai

I *lic I*

I. the

loyaatrnng lioille*.

, ... Idren’* paper, thw 'rumder.and irail therefroiu an extract From a recent article tin the Athletic* ay the manager, Connie Mack, who want* on rrt* team only young (nod habit* and who indulge In . . ■erne* either in drinking or eating. She told how be "ecured the proml*r of every player on Ihe team, prior ' an Important nerte* of game*, to i frain from taking even one glam beer. That wa* a great thing, thi Hpeaker aald. and It la a good ntihig ' ‘ temperate man, not only '

Hod Hi

d *be thanked kb loon In Orrau

expreaeed Hie hope that

WVo D

■There 1* no ,,ue*tl Hum people ga* this *ii

Mayor Headley

P re* Id cm Maloney ar

there la not.

Director Mart* made a H la the actiae of tbl* body H

SbrsK. board will ent*

u carried. HAD ENJOYABLE TRIP

Connetl, No. 10. ,D. of A., went TBakahaa Monday eveaing In the automobile* of John Kramell.Mark Lake Freeman It Maw and Daniel Krau** to pay a vlatt to ffle member* of Tucka-

hoe Cotanell. No. 49.

The vMtor* had a very enjoyable u— r„iu.-i y Inlerretl, -

"MMon of the lodge, Hie member* played game*. There were *peeclie* by Ml*a Bailie W. Lake. State Council Maentary, Mn. 8. J. lU.lay, Mr*. Madeline Porter end Mr*. Anne M. Harcley, all treat councilor.; Ml*. Ruth Sharp, Freeman Kl-ley anil 'Samuel Hjebner, of the Ocean City lodge There waaa bountiful aupply of re-

rr the third degree, hi

When you are looking mi eta>« quality of mea.. and vegetable* keep In vtalt Boyle’* Dependable Market, WMt corner of Twelfth .treat and * bitty avetine. Pomlblv there eommodl'le* time*, but when *o Mr. Boyle aav*. he cannot be ex'<»ll*d Read hi* advef column of thl* I

Ulllhun M Van der Weyde and wife,of New York City, were vl.m.n. here a faw day* during Hie week. Mr \ an der Weyde ba> a high reputation in uew.paper and magaglnr circle* a* • Statagiapher of night view*. Hr haa done tht* unn-ual and dlltlcult “f the country. MrVan der Weyde l* a *l*ter i»l J K MacNamee. ot thl* city.

there condition* will alwayi Mr*. Steelman told her hearer*

If they dcelred to tw clean, they . not *muke the "hartnlea*" clgerette. which lead* to other had habit*-. She

urged Hie boy* to cm*h to.bit* Ho '.. ;.v-l» cigarette* and cigar *t( The epeaker nald that .hi her

*oe doer not' permit the amoklug of

etaar* and her huHband agn

The home t* v

■pherc Slie a*kd the boy* to he cigar and cigarette

g Ihe eg|iertence of a profe

four pu jin, and

*ame except that two wc little alcohol In their food. The two that were given the alcohol fell far below the Maudard of the two hat were not given alcohol. The talk waa -followed by *9lu by Marjorie itenlbain, and then *■" *Har children, to music furby Mire Minerva Adam*, 1 to the social room*, ——

n refreahmeut*. , jn gai ■> the older g

SAW THE SUN RISE

of N. S. (lotr. W. A. S. Sunday School clan* lu Tabernacle M. K Church, Camden, all jolly and -harming young ladle*, were the gue*t. if Mr. ami Mr*, tvair at their Ilnard*alk apartment* lu thla city from Frb lay evening until Monday event Thl* waa their second outl

t Go Home Till Moru.-

of Hie Boardwalk. Dvplt( the word-of their aong. they ere lu bed early and arore at 8 o'clock Saturday morning In' order to enjoy Hie novelty of wclng Hie «uu nre. They all declared that "

' i* sight.

_r played

e Boardwalk Saturday.

'em .bowed a *urprl*lng knack

laktng -■■trike*.”

The- girl* voted Mr. and Mr*. Golf the hot of entertainer* and expre*. hope that they would xonn hi

— -* another outing

i City.

name* of tbow lu the srerty are *e* Helen Dodd, Edith Robln--lelen BUI*. Verna Smith. Grace Hell, Maliel Taliaferro. Ruth Reck, Rhode*. May Vox; Reha Hud''lair* Vanamau. F'tnrence Ga— kHi, Laura Ga*klll and Lillie Thurber .

DIM ELECTRIC LIGHTS :il» CommlaaloDerw Object lo the In talking over the gaa lighting propo»lHoti at the meeting of the City Ciftiiml'-loner-, Director Marla took occasion to my that while he I* faable to Mectrlc light under moat cumstance*. he doc* not believe local electric light company i* gti the light service the municipality li

paying for.

Mayor Headley, alter exprevelng Ihe opinion that the globes of the arc llghti are not washed frequently enough, with Hie remilt that the ray* of Hie

■*— “ the

I that

company ha* uolnterest It rou*t expect to lore ru-tomrr*. The dty ordinance, he declared, require* that Hie light* mu*l be 20 feet above ground, fant thla Isn't lire way they are to be found at a number *

■tree! corner*.

H.T MeDerltt. of the elect rid company, told the mayor be

Id light a* glad

The member* of Kalmla Tribe, No.

20. Imp. O. ft. M., will gc to Atlantic

'Ity Saturday evening. May 25, lake part lu Hie big demonstration

honor of the election of Great Junior Sagamore Royer to that oftlee. Mr! Royer, who I* a member of Arampha Tribe, waa for a number ol year* pri-

vate secretary to Mayor Htoy.

Mr*. S J. Ewing, of 2815 North ;oad street, rtilladelphta, has opened her cottage. 1119 Central avenue, and ' iking many Improvement* to hr .■rty. Mr*. Ewing and denghtei plan to make many trips to the malr land this ■ommer, Mr* Ewing havlu n pnrehaaid a pretty Rambler automo-

Slxleen visitors from 1‘euuaylvanla, who were spending a few day* here a* a of the Elberon, accompanied Naylor and Mr*. Sayre to tfM. E. Church Sunday evening.

Ocean City Title and

Trust Company

of Ocean City, New Jersey

CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $25,000

Mr*. M.

Central avenue

read bwrpvtre- wren.

Oeaan city Council, No. lu. D of A., hail a surprise vMt from mem . ''' >a " cl1 ' N "- «> "bin of

nenimile, last 1 hur-day evening.: main until

Ptrerepa* were tniide by Mr*. Anna .Iren, Mire Caddie Lev, Mr*. Su«le T Kamliand MlreFUbel Hlckuion t>,„

* e lodge.

comnilttee

Salter ha* rented Sixteenth *treet lo Thomas J. Strain,

by all.

admitted h

refreshment* lhatV

venjoyed

Dellahird Wtib ocean eti». 'M»a L. W. IMeenpeck, of BcheuerwlthllheHev. Dr^LD. Conutermjne.

Philadelphia. Mr. Strain, several friend* here, w ill uk

Hunter Th .

L R. Thome*, of thl* city, who h** Iweu employed for kcveral year* In Delrolt by * large coiideuwd milk

■ l>r ' mwlate convcntlrin* ot I; auditorium next sum tnrlum will accommod.. Read the advertisement

I'nndIng-Tuekahoc ‘'7. Heeived at the yrr*r^^iliiu r< * d ‘* ui ^

ASScotch Hall Cots For lawns and Porches Waiir Proof, MOSQUITO PBOOF SUITABLE rON SLEEPING OUT-cr-oaons. vtgv strong. MADETOOUROROEN, WEIGHT 30 CAN SE PUT UP ON TAKEN DOWN IN 20 SECONDS. We will take orders to HAVE COTS MADE. REQUIRES t ABOUT ONE MONTH-B TIME. INEXPENSIVE IN PRICE. SAMPLE COTB CAN

BE BEEN.

B. McGIBENY SCOTCH HALL 0 WESLEY AVE.^

ijCallAt Our Store And See Tbe Mary Exclusive Features Of Tbe WTO MAT/C REFR/GEFtA TOR TT U a refrigerator yon wilt be proud to have in your home—neat, trim and substantial. Not high priced, but the best at any price. You'll be interested in its “built in" water cooler into which no odors or impurities com get—in its light, sanitary wire shelve*—in its circulation which keeps flavors from mixing—and in its 8 insulating walls, that keep ont heat and cut your ice bill in half. Call as soon as you can and see the AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR Charles E. Adams & Bro. rereMB 720-722 Asbury Ave. ■■■■ Ocean City New Jersey., ———

...GAS...

Fuel -Power Gas has become a necessity not a luxury j

and can be a'dopted to all domestic and com-J^ mercial purposes. Why not have a gas-kitchen |

operated in connection with your present

method ol house heating? With this you have |

an abundance of hot • wate ficilitics for cooking ami a j

pliance at 1-3 saving over old way. We have our information department at your disposal. You are under no obligation. We have the

idea, we want

«-OSTI«*« TOK* *vr* nm nEIt*. OTIS M. TOWNSEND

BUILDER

FI'ICK: 8tlS St. Opposite P. O.

Plans and Specifications prepared' withoul charge

with tile best ofj Ottlj-g»l™,i/ed i»ib '

exterior work

rfect sanitary ap-[

ALLEN SCULL

■ Ifh '»■

■how V", j Cnn-itirt ivitti 11 :lay and Friday evenings. 7 to building. The

'■mg exporiem

BUILDER

Office open Mr

69-

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City, N. J

Ocean Ave. Ocean City

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building

739 ASBURY AVENUE

Ocean City,

New Jersey

TUNGSTEN LAMPS HAVE BEEN * REDUCED IN PRICE 25 watt (20 candle-power) now 40c 40 watt (32 candle-power) now 45c 60 watt (48 candle-power) now 60c 100 watt (80 candle-power) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVER THE OLD STYLE As the Tungsi light than the < their tire. Call at the Office For detailed information in regard lo the proper sixes to use to gel best mull* THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

PLUMBING!

Are yon getting entire ntiafaction » to prittre, wurkmamihip act! —L U *rjU pay yon to gi** me a trial. 1 am in an axeeptionalli re of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no t

which I make a ■perially.

l Gir# me a trial.

C. H. BACOIN <507 Elstith St

Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kinds of houre and yard plants. Special seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Best grade* of •bade and omamantal trees and hedging. Would he pleased to do your woik for you. Top eoU sold lu any quantity and special fertlllxer for your flower beda. ELMER H. CRANE

48,000 Square Ft-, of Sidewalk 12,900 Lineal Ft. of Curb

Without a patch and claimed by engineers to be the finest pi work in South Jersey. That is the kind of work that is do

HEADQUARTERS For anythin" yon want to know about building. Are yon undecided hon to plan your house ? You arc invited lo come and sec our splendid collection of up-to-date plans'. Would you like to have your ideas of a house developed and know what : t would cost to liuirfl ?' 'We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited to our show rooms, where samples may be seen and their relative merits and cost'discussed. Are yon undecided who to have build your house ? It will cost you no more to have a man who has designed and built majiy of the finest buildings in Ocean City. ___ JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St., Opp. Pennfl. R. R. Depot

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To meet your Ocean City cottage. You cannot sparc.the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. Among others I have built for Rev. C. W. Bispham, 4244 Finest, and Joseph F. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Ask them about Otis M. Townsend

8th Sl. Opposite P. 0.

BUILDER

JOIVN MRBTB

BARBER MARTS Contractors and Builders

OGBAN CITY. N. J. ttotelft Apartmonla Gottngea Bungitlow*

L. S. CORSON, Soashore Cottages a Specialty Hotols'nnd Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything in the Building Line Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE—810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE—746 West Avem:

S. L. SMITH

by

Concrete Construction of All Kinds Sidewalks. Curtis, Foundations, etc. piling Work of all kinds Jetted or Hammer Driven, Wharves, Bulkheads, etc. 505 Ninth Street Summer Residence, Ocean City, N. J. 1026 Simpson Ave. Kstiinates.Cheerfully Given. Phone 33-W

Free Cottage Sites

at

Peermont-Avalon, IN. J.

* E - townsend 8B«» S/Ll’-JUi •TSL2.' Elcctric » l Contractor the reeantion given tbe Htale offloere ,. n7 Ac , K . of the W. C.T. V. It wuholdMihe' 1'37 Anbury Avq. Ch,lfonU! - I Ocean City New Jersey

e, one and one-half blocks from Hie pereoD* who. will build cottages

We will deed lot* on Ihe Main n, free of all Incumbrance*, to e costing not leas than f1500.

Apply to Avalon Improvement Co. IJOS Arch Street. Phllada. or Peermont, New Jersey

dig Out iiess

all decorated china at Half Price. 10-piece toilet set, $1.50 up. 6 show cases for sale. Lots of Bargains.

113 ail 11s iniuc AsUnirt. JMBj

tmCitT, 1. J.

Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL

AN Meats js, Coffees, Fine Groceries anil Protisinns [TRY DRE88ED TO OKDK1 FUIRTH ST. anil ASBURT AVE.

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J. Try an AdvertIreinrnt in Ihe Hextinki. J

ALLEN SCULL THE Eighth aunt OcEa.v ?t m. Rhone ^Connections

JAMES B. HAMILTON

WALTER V. HESS

Hamijton & Hess CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION

ALTga*TION*.

Office 306 Eleventh Street OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

B-4»U-BILD-KUM=C=US “There's a Reason" Prompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work Call 11s up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M. Townsknd, Treusurei Bknj. F. Young, Secretary Beil bhone/jH-x Office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 1 Ith 5tB.

BUILT RIGHT

A HOUSE to suit your taste 'ill stand inspection to make you money at first cost.

SEE——

/ Eighth St. New Jersey

GEOBfiE H. BOURGEOIS I SOX Carpenters and Builders

Spencer B. Swan jobbing Oarpenter I specialty and Builder 1040 Asbury A.cno*. Oce.0 City. N. J. :3TIMATFS AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder

A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBEft

0. Adams. V. W Adjnu GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE AND SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Mixed I'a'luts, I.ead and Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue.

HEADLEY A ADA JIM E ‘‘" lwl " Reading: Coal oaic* and lard. TKWTH and n Urr ATIANTIC ICE COMPANI —Pocono Mountain Inn

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. Philadelphia. Pa. Bapainm aapMlaitT.

Real Estate and Search Company of Cape Mar Connjy, N. J. KKl'KKkRSrriNU ( FIDELITY TRUST CO. OF NKWAKK TITLES INSURED

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD

Cape May Court House, N. J.

Leslie Polhamus CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. Plans and Estimates Furnished Free.

L. A. STEELMAN BIACKSBITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Ctin ul Ojitir Imp I'sprelillj Agent for Hlewart’a Iron Work* Co. Flaln and Ornamental Iron-Feuee. Hailing* and Window (iuardn. Seventh St. and Haven Ave.