OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII.
OCEAN CITY. N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 30, 1012.
NO. 9
Ocean City Sentinel
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor »nd Proprietor -
Sixw Per Ye»r, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. ^ CITY OFFICIALS ^ ^ [. Godfrey & Godfrey,
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JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
.......... »ot of M , hn ^_ Pml Counsellor-at-Law
LAW OFFICES
Apgar & Boswell,
LAW OFFICES
CHURCH SERVICES. Tch'lii .treel. Hey. Ur. J. II. I
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Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, nanaier Claims adju.te<l and collected anywhere in United Sintra. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Weaeliore Archltec '• l.lceiiMnl by the Bute. EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Atlantic City Theatres
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. RIUHTH HT. AM) YVBULKY AVK. Al KlehaM To^^a^yermo.V» toJ^D tfllilleBCoiSOl.Il.li.W'-: 816 Wesley Avenue Qcean City Now Jersey Dr W. F. HAINES
ROOSEVELT OCEAN CITY’S CHOICE FOR PRESIDENT
IOTA COUNCIL SCHNEIDER BREAKS MILE HAS CELEBRATION RECORD ON LOCAL FIELD
H
lUseilEL PETTIT, M. D.
807 WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
J}R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• X>ontiHt>< 809 Central Avenue
“Teddy” Polled a Total of 136 Votes—Taft Had Only
38 Votes.
Ocean Cily’a clhiife for Prealdenl of I lie fulled Stale*, a- expreraed al Hie primary election on Tuesday. »:»« nverwhelmliiKly In favor of Kooeevell, mi far ae Hie Uepuhlicaua were conThe Demncrala, or most of them,' were favorable lo Governor Wilson. There were about .'UK) voter* unable In cast Ihelr ballot* liecauae they had not voted at the la»t general election ox had fulled to reululer In lime to vote .
on Tueaday.
• The reaultfl ahow that. amonK the 400 or more peraowi ellKlhle to vote, there did not appear to be (treat Inlercut. an the total vole caul by both Hepubllcen* ami Democrat* hi the Kind Ward wa* only 129, while the the total vole In the Second Ward wan 1'he vote for choice for Prwldenl In the Find Ward wa* a* follow**: KIK8T WA HD.
KICKS AGAINST
SHORE FAST LINE Passengers From Atlantic City Poorly Accommodated
Saturday Evening.
Advene comment* regardhifc tin tbore Kant Line were madedurlnR tin aM few day* by reeldenta of thl*' city Kalmla Tribe, No ‘.“JO, Imp. O. It. M„
they went to Atlantic City
lake part In the parade there Saturday
1 Hughes’ Central I’harmacy
APOLLOj lltATII t
I'hurMlay, Friday and Saturday Eve
P M’pZn ® COAL COAL George M. Consn something new [or ocean City
y ^Tbuntaj- ^ r.U)^.^u
SECRET SOCIETIES. jsssai athihaWraiS
45 Minutes From Broadway Sill IE FISHER as Mat)
All Next Week
'omuencliiR Monday Kve., June 3 • New Three-Aid fomedy “Putting It Over”
We have the Bostonia Cannel (coal) this is the only thing :o use for Open Fireplaces; is cheaper and cleaner tlian wood; one ton will go further than two. cords of w<Jod. , Free samples given to those that have never tried it. Drop us a card and we will deliver you
a sample.
C. H. Stamaker Lumber Co. TvelM ud Vest Are. Deem City, H. J.
It may be just barely possible that 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. We dress them.
SECOND WAHID. Roosevelt, 00; Tatt, 17: LaFollette, 1. MMOCRATIC. Wllaotl, 16. Cape May County al*o went utroiiRly ir Koo*evelL PIER MOSUQUITAIRE
! Cbrl*. Hand Ocean I’ier « pauy auucuncea the opening today of plendld palace of racreatlon, MouM|Ultalre, on She Boardwalk at Ninth street, today. ) palace contain* twenty dlatlnct auiuaemeut* for adulti and children. * one of the most lloely arranged a of It* kind alougThe Jersey down to the walk and Inapecl the building. r Hteel.framed auditorium, w aratlng capacity of 3,«10, wl aliened July I.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and -Vegetables
re told tli
I live ct
•Sen (
iwded, c
walk In Atlantic City foi ’ at 12 o’clock that night, 'clock, It I* said, three cart
did leave the walk and tluwe were un
comfortably i ' rah things I
management. • Friday, when RooHevelt t Atlantic City, two car* were * till* clly shortly before 11 o’clock •. There bad been nt rent of a special from thl* d In conaequenee Die special carried hut one passenger from here, When many of the |>eop!e from this >on, on the 2 2T> car, there wa* not iMclent accommodation for them and there waa a delay of 16 mimilri could tie brought to the Iron! of the ticket oltlce on Virginia avenue, near Atlantic avenue. TO IMPROVE HOUSE
tat Caaaon and Miss Kdmonla Octavjo Anderson, both of this clly, were married Wednesday evening, Si ay 22, by the Rev. U. Harris, pastor of Hhl.lob Baptist Church, at Ida home, 72t» Weal avenue. Ml** Thomas W; bridesmaid and Eugene Starr waa be mail. Both are from Pblladelphi MIhm Martha Anderson, of Philadelphia. I he bride's alster, wa* maid of honor: There wa* a reception after
the marriage.
CHURCH SOON TO CALL NEW PASTOR The Presbyterians Arrange to Hold a Congregational Meeting June 14. . Thera will be a congregational meeting In tbe First.I’resbyterlsn Church Friday eveulng, June M. when, It I* 1 cull will be extended to one of two ministers to the pastorate of the
church. .
Both the Rev. R.' S. Snyder, of Schwenksvllle, and tbe Rev. C. II 'Bolmer, of Easton, have many friends among the members of the church, end the choice la sdid to be between these
gentlemen.
Another church la dealroua of Ing the Services of Mr. Hohuer, pastor of a large church In Kaato Snyder Is popular with tbe mi of hi* church and the people of hie
community.
Hohner will preach tier* again
next Sunday.
' SERVICES IK DEMAND
George 6. Adams has given lo M. Townsend the conlracl to remodel ■e cottage recently purchased by Mr. dam*. 717 Wealey avenue. It Is phnned lo make a large numtier of ImprovemenU, the whole to cost
*3600,
The house I* lo he raised and additions made. The Interior Is to have chestnut Hnish' and the whole will 1 very handsome. A basement con. talnlng a flat will be one of the Improvements. A hot-water heating system will be Installed.
Mrs. John Y. Uadcllfle, of .KM Broadway. Camden, annonnees the engagement of her daughter. Erma.toCliarlea Lester Gullck, of Washington, N. J. Mr. Gullck Is a graduate of the W nonah Military Academy and Is a sti dent at tba llulveralty of Pennsylvania. where he will be graduated next year. He Is a member of tbe Blgma
M paternity.
Twentieth Anniversary of the Organization is Fittingly Observed. Member* and friends of Iota Conn, ell. No. t?0. Jr. O. U. A. M., In large numbers attended the twentieth an'ulvenwry celebration of the lodge held in the nodal room* of the Flint M. K. ‘hnrch Tuesday evening. Supper wa* served by the member* of the Ladles' Ald.Soclety of Iherhurch
Tea Coffee After the nupper, an entertaining, inslcal and literary program was lilted, as follows: Gverture.MIss Ada.Ranck;voral !. H Harris; recitation. Mr* H Smith; Address, Reuben W. Edwi Plano duet. Silases Ranck and Parker; 9*s. Rev. J. R. Halne»; Keellallon, Mias Hazel Harris; Vocal solo, J. iley Hughe*; Vocal solo, Prof. Harry H. Lake; Benedict ton,‘Dr. J. B. Haines. The ofllcers of the council are: Connllor, O. A. Adams; Junior past connK Steelman; recording secretary, \V. H Wlllets; (Inaiirl*! secretary, Gllliert G. Corwin; treasurer, Jo*. W. Cox ) commlilee In charge of the celebration comprised Ilia following: H. aram, <1. O. Corson. C. - D. Mead, '.Taylor, J. E. Welch and H G.
JAMES FRANKLIN LOSES FATHER Civil War Veteran Underwent Operation in Hope
of Saving Eife.'
James Franklin, father of Jame*
ranklin, of Phlladelpl
hlgthei
WILE BUILD HERE
a M. Townsend has received from J. Warner, of Germantown contract to build a pretty bungalow i Pennlyn plica, lo coat flHOO, and to 9 completed July 1. Mr. Warner, who la a Jewelry sales■an for Wanamaker, came lo Ocean City last season for the first time. He u delighted with this resdrt that t once decided to have bis 01 9 here before the beginning another season.
Assistant city Holtcitor Hr Aaalstsnt City Solicitor J. Hurrwood Dsly and family, of Philadelphia, have srrtved In (hi* city for the neaimii. They are occupying the Hoffman cottage, 1227 Wesley avenue. Mr. Daly Is receiving congratulations from his friends who had not seen him since bis appointment to office.
Ills city, died 1
of one
" leg*
-Mr. Franklin’* death wa* not unlinked for. Al )d» age. there p-a* a hanee of saving III* life temporarily, te wa* the father of seven children, ml Ihl* lathe llrst death In tbe family. Deceased was a member of the Twenty-ninth Regiment,Pennsylvania " dunteera, and iwrllclpaled In all of 9 regiment’s engagement*. He Went Gettysburg when this regiment'* year ago, and had never fully recovered ora the eltecl* of the trip, which he lade under some difficulties. In his early life, Mr. Franklin was II operative plasterer, but for twenty ear* lie bad not been In bnslne**. There is a coincidence In the fact nt he was buried on May 29, and tat he was a member of Die Twentyhith Regiment. (treble Poet, of which he was a mein, rr,conducted the services at the grave. His children include James Fr ||n, former Hergeaiit-il-arm* of Select Council, and the Rev. Harry Franklin, member of the Philadelphia.M. E. 'on ference. JUNIOR CHURCH
to I tie Children. The Rev. Arthur Gee will begin ew *ervlce at tbe Immanuel Baptist Itureh next Sunday morning, rrvlce la celled the children’s service nd lest* twenty lo twenty-11 ve Dilutee, beginning promptly 1
'clock.
Mr.JGee I* lo give a eeven-mlnute talk on "Wheat or Weeds," and at the close of his sernionette he will give need to each child. Adults are not forbidden, but they must bear In mind that this early netvice Is for the children, and It I- hoped a large number of the Juniors will be
ALL COLLEGE MEN TO BE ON THIS CITY’S BALL TEAM
JONE AND JOLT TO BE DRY AND HOT So Capt. J. W. Lee Predicted -When the Sun “Crossed the .Line.” iVhen the sun “crossed Ihe line" In March last, both Chief of Police Scull and Capt. James W. Lee made their their usual calculations as to probable weather oondlltons for the succeeding
lx months.
Chief Scull declined to give any forecaet, but tFapt. Lee gave to Ihe StorriEI. the following aa his predictions: April and May will ha wet. damp and cool—cool for the time of year. June and July will be dry and hot. August and September.wlll be atormy and wet, wltb northeast win ' far, CapL Lee stwms l<
tbe mark.
The Rev.- Dr- J. B. Haloes, pastor of ihe Klret M. K. Church, will I upusually busy man. during tbe week. He delivered an addrpe* heron ‘ members ;of Iota iCouncII, No. 126, Jr. O. U. A. M„ laat evening, and he will deliver tbe Memorial Day addreae at the Head of River Church tbla orning. He will addreae the.graduating clan
First-Class Games Are Promised the Patrons oi This
Popular Sport.
It Is staled by the officials of the baseball association tbet Ocean City will hava a Urst-dare team In the Held •aeon. The members will all be
college young men.
Within Die next few day* work be started on the grounds and these rill be pat In good condition for the
•penlng of the season.
It baa been decided to keep the price of admission the same as It was other years—16 cent* and 26 cent*. Reason tickets, too, will remain ■e old price—to—and these will be ready for dlslrlbntlon very soon, who can do so should purchase at east one of these season tlckels. PLAN HOUSE WARMING
GOOD BINGING AwsBentea Choir Clcaard Prc bTtertao march Membera. The choir of the First Presbyterian Church waa esslsled lest Sunday by Mr*. John Rosenbaum, of WilkesBarre, who Is well known to many residents of this city aa an excallent vocalist.
Hugh Cunningham, of the Heading Railroad's station force, Is having small cottage for summer use built • Tenth street and Simpson avenue. 1 two stories and contain four CLEARED $278 FROM SPERM OIL Charles Murphy and Brother Did Well When Whale Came Ashore Here. 'barlee E. Murphy, of Tuckahoe, a summer resident of this city, where he
a lifeguard, says that
his brother, "Joe," have had I from their work on •the whale me ashore her»l*-.i September, end that they cleared *278. Thl* tidy sum was realized from Ihe
•ale of sperm oil.
a"Cbarley” and ihle brother were among the flrst to go to work op the big whale and they labored Industriously for several days. It will ha recalled In this connection, that a number of tha residents of this city, shortly afler tbe mammal waa up,discovered what they thought were valuable perilous of tbe Inalde of the whale, and a few ol them wrote I peels In the hope of realizing hundreds of dollar*, but notbing ever
of this.
Feature of the Track Meet .With DeEancey Boys of Philadelphia. The feature of the track meet of De Laucey.nl Philadelphia, and tbe Ocean Clly High School team here Saturday afternoon wa* the breaking of Ihe mile record on the local (rack by Frank Schneider, who expressed a desire to signalize hi-virtually last appearWith the Ocean City boys, ink also won out In the 220 yard , Hie half-mile run and the onemlle race. He surprised the ipectatnra by appearing In the 220 yard rut the team was somewhat material, and he consented to this. Shoemaker and Ctonecker were onion hand to take pert In ly of the cotfifst*. "Joe" Kreckley I* doing remarkably good work' In Ihe pole-vauit, ami •other year .will doubtless see him xtong the top-liner*. He jumped Warren, Hoopes and Wilson made le heal showing for Ihe visitors. De Lancey scored a tdtal of do points id Ocean City made 30. The visitor* won a handsome trophy ip presented by the Young Men’s togresalve Club. Richard Vo**, o( the local team, Is evelopiug as a runner, aml by next laaon, If he contluuea at hie present He, he w ill be able to show something 1 many of his competitor*. He was , mong the leaders for quite a dhdanca hi Ihe tulle run. Crane and lleuthain are coming dong In very excellent style. Nummary: . 76 Yard Dash—First, Warren; sec>nd. Reeves; third I^eper, all De Lancey. Time, 8 seconds. Mile Run—First, Schneider, Ocean Ity; second, Norris; third, Evan*, both of Delancey. Time. 4 Sfi 2-5 High Jump -Hoopes, Warren end ,'ilsou, all Delumcey, tied al 6 feet 5
ichta.
220-Yard Ilaab —First, Schneider, cean Clly; second, Wilson; third, feiren, both DeLaucey. Time, 24 2 5
HWIHts.
obot-pot—Flrat, Hoopes, De Lancey; second, Corson. Ocean Clly; third, Reeves, DeLancey. Distance, 32 feat _ Inches. 888-Yard Run — First. Schneider. Ocean City; second, Norris; third, >tb of Dctduicey. Time, 2 minutes, 11 3-C second*. Broad Jump—First, Wilson, DeLancey; second. Crane; third, 8. Reeve*, both Ocean City. Dtstanoe, 19 feet 7J Inches. 75-Yard Hurdles — Klret, Hoopea; second, \Yarren, both DeLanceyjthlrd, Renlham, Ocean City. Time, 8 3-6 seconds. ** Pole vault—Klret, Wilson, DeLancey; second, Breckley, Ocean Clly. Height, 10 feet, 4} Inches. One-llflh Mile Race—Firet, Schneider. Ocean City; aecond, H. Reeves; third, Hoopes. both DeLancey. Time, 43 1-5 seconds. GONE TO FRANCE
a Family tMlled on me OlymiMc. Mr. and 3Irs. William K. Massey ere In New York on Saturday, toaay bon voyage" lo William D.Sberrerd and family, who, with the exception ‘ Mr. Sherrerd'a son, Henry D., ed on the igreat steamer, Olympic, Cherbourg, France. Tbe son will continue hie studies at Penn Charter. Mr. Sherrerd and family will spend ■e summer In Southern France. The Olympic Is a sister ship of the Ill-fated Titanic She Is a tremendously large vessel. When she sailed equipped with a sufficient number of boats for passengers and case of need. .
Tbe West Philadelphia Outing Club, composed rtf twenty yctmg men affiliated wltb the K of C\, are preparing to celebrate tbe Ural anniversary of tlielr summer home In Ocaau City by a house warming to take place the letter part of June, lo which a number of their friends have been Invlled. Two new molor boats will be added lo tltelr fleet, end a very enjoyable eumier ti anticipated. William Flood, T. Welsh and A J.
MILLINERY All trimmed beta rednced, good stylra a j. it. mildheth s •a* Rebury Rvw. »•» Pkons. M-
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.
OO*. O- CMAhAlwiON. Office, 8th St., Opp. Panna. Depot
nmB«ar
Ocean Clly, N. J.
All (jrades Concrete Gravel and Sand.
Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. ‘ Dirt for Grading or Fillings
READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
Plan to Hi The members of the Bblloh Baptist Church, of thle city, are arranging to build a house of worship to coat about 11600. The church le to he of one ■tory, with a seating capacity of 100. Tbe members of tbe congregation are A young German widow wants position as child’s nuree. Good reference given. Addreae X, Skntisei. office. It Lost.—Lady’* blue felt bet from automobile. Finder please return to BKjmxKi. office. For Rust.—Furnished rooms; t cooking; southern exposure. AdJrs 727 Atlantic avenue. 4t
Asbury avenue, Ocean City,.
wr
lira. Rosenbaum, Are. Harry" MeK . Benjamin Miller and l-awle K. .
mortgage I can place It. Laundry buainaaa for aale. FRANK E. DARBY,
Tbe Klret National Bank of Ocean City, N. J.. Invitee you to open a count wltb them. *00 organ for sale for $•; In good order; sold for want of uae Apply 416 Central avenue. It For Rxrt.- Jacob upright plabo, for private family only: reaeonable terms. 811 Fourth street, Ocean City.
moose art’ 4iot Hl 8 t> Vota The boy* and girl* of theOceanJ'lty High School, a, few day* ago, took a vole on the prealrienttnl candidates, with the foMowIng result: Hooaevelt, 42; Wilson, 12; Taft, 2. Roosevelt friends In this school were highly elated when the vote was counted.
at Belmont Mansion. [All had a
estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call HARRY HEADLEY, Ileal Estate Operator, Ninth and A*avenue, next to lire house who
•-"’lo.b*
Apply «9< West svenue.
I* It fresh? Frethofer’s Bread and Holla evary morning at Fred. 8 Pflt-
imbly blble class Is being taught by Dr. Haines In (tie auditqrjum of the Flrat M‘ E Church 2 45 o’clock every Sabbath afternoon? There will be communion service conducted by Dr. Haines to tbe First M K.
Church next Sunday. Automobile- (or
Five-passenger touring car, type No.
12; everything In good order. •
- NEIAfg,
4t Fifth street and Hay. Switches, pulls, curls, transformaItons, etc., tuadi from combing* or new hair. 100B Asbury avenue, tf HnoKKKKi’RR.—Lady desires poslHon as bookkeeper, caahter. or clerical work In office or hotel Addrem I).. 346 West Duval atreal, Philadelphia. It _..nrt ok Hat.a.— avenue—a desirable bay I Address I. Benner, 1913 North Nineteenth street, Philadelphia. For Balk —Yacht Sayon ara. 20 over all; 12 feet beam. . Addrew Capt. N. B Sony, 420 We*C avenue, Ocran City, N. 1. 5-S8, Sums.
Novel ICIeetrtcal IXIapiaa. The electrical display In the Eighth street window ol the drug etore of J. Thornley Hughes, Eighth street and esley avenue, la one of the moat unique ever seen here, and la attracting much attention. In the center la telephone with the store's number, 2-4-6, and lea-ling to H are a number of telephone wires. Indicating' that tbe •lore telephone la crinneeted with the 700 teleptpmes In the city, and that phone orders will be given prompt attontlon. It lathe flrst window display of this kind In Ocean City, and tbe flrst electrical display of Hie sort used anywhere. It la said. It shows euter- •!•* on the part of Mr. Hughes end a credit to l-eroy Howe, the district
ilicltor.
Elsewhere In this Isaue, tha Board of education asks for hkls for the prowed new schoal building. Tha bide •e to be In by Thursday, June 20. possible that the house will be hi

