Ocean City Sentinel, 30 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel DEMAMGRMS GRADUATES PREPARE FOR AUTO BRIDGE CO.

. FOR COTTAGES ' . CLASS DAY EXERCISES WILL ORGANIZE J

HOTEL* AS D COTTASM

’ rm'IWDAY. MV

We hIiaII 1<

niioiilnl 'vith the full i

Mitny More Houses and Apart incuts Taken by Philadelphians.’ A number of Additional cuiugea were rented during the IaM week. The next lew daya UuubtleaS will wltueaa a big ruah of milage aeekVra from' ■'lilladelplila and iu auburba.

nlaatlc meet till" afteri ■e haa lud.ldny houra ti .allxlled with the eh

PERSONALS.

I. K. Daiigherty. of lire

nilinng the receuf ai ri. II. Mayberry a

I (inllagher, of l‘lilladei|ihl

iweller, of 1‘hliadelphl

■i Hatty, of Kotf (Tiaae, a |irop-

i Thouiaa. of 1‘h

■id wife, of I'hlln-

tphla, reglatered at the Imperial a

few day- i

Mrs. Ileiijauiln Adame. ■ • a. among the vlaltora ti

during the week.

Mlaa Ida Ilrow n and MU lln.of I'hllailelpjila, are at

thla city

Mr. i

K. Mack'

'"'t id Mra. L. K. lUlnert, of Wiih i, have arrived hi thU city

wife.

T. Monte John.l ige I.Oi Anbury a Henry Ha«.ett.o

indue

k Monday by the Hev. Ueo. K Faber, delphia, acting rector of Hoi; of thla city. e» were held hi the

Mr.,

ltd I

i Koai

FMward I,. Wallace, of Philadelphia, partment I) hi the .Hale. Harry F. .Stanton, Inc., reiiorla the nllowlng rental.: Apartment A In the Hale to I Mackln, a Philadelphia real e

. death I

a com plica-

f the Rev

I>e

..hill Delancey place,

{. Swank, of Philadelphia, h Taylor', cottage. SIS St. ice, to Miss F. L. Trial, of

rented H

'hlladelphta.

Hurry (i l.aml

llller'. cottage, TXI Central avenue. Mra. Pauline Paynter ha. rented It. Miller 1 , collage, 720 We-ley avenu d. P. Wal.h, of Philadelphia, h ited Mra. Mary Maggi'a cottage, t>

Sixth Mreet.

tery.

Mra. Steelman for gall »ton and appeareil to

Death war

tlon of dUeaiw.. Ir». Steelman' i large circle had endeared

> <|uamiea.

The family have the aympathy of them. e«neclally hu.band, la mo ouaiy III and there arc grave feaj;. of

recovery.

Ira. Steelman delphia. October IS, RIS7 Her father Hoaea O. Jacki mother Sarah Itowen . Steelman were i February 19.

and Wc.ley avenue, to their t

villa.

Mra. J. M. Cunningham, of Pllm I rove, ha. been apendlug aeveral di Walter W. Hlbaon, of Phlladelpl there for the .eaaun, having opened ibt collage at litis We.ley avenue. Maurice Hoaglaud.of Phlladelp ia. accepted aipo.ltlon aa atenographer II the ofllce of J. M. Cheate: Howard Holmea and family, of Phlldclphla, have o|>ened their cotta 117 Wealey avenue, for the eeaaon. Jamb Iterghauaer and famlly.of HadIon Held, have opened their rotlage,

— Kllwootl Allen Steelman, Mn Steelman Adatna, wife of Pro: Arthur Adama, of Hartford. Conn Martin Somera Steelman and Hirer

Steelman, Jr.

ATHLETIC MEET

■r the

Mra. J

-Mra. Hannah Smith, of Phi phla, haa opened her Aaburjr avenue milage for the aeaaoti. Tbofnaa K*. Ariualrong. of Philadelphia. Iian o|iene<l bla Wealey avenue

•. K. I

ltd wife, n

arrived hi

wiio have a collage hen

town a few daya ago.

Dr. Howard Reed, and famlly.of Philadelphia, are occupying their cotMine French Donnelly, of Philadelphia. accompanied by her father, wa. a vlaltor here thla week. -Mr. and Mra. Cljarlea « Patton of Philadelphia, have opened their cutJ. W. Frarer.l Jr., and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their collage, UIU Central avenue. Frank H. Stewart and wife, of Philadelphia, were here a few daya ago and rrglatered at Xl>v Blacayne. . I'Mward Manoeuvre, of Phlladelphla, ha. npened hi. cottage, HI20 Central avenue, for the aeamiii. Ml*. Helen l.uU, of Philadelphia, who ha> a niirabfr of frleiidi In Ocean City for the aeaaon. William . D. Hamhural and wife, of Phlladelpliia, have opened tlwO Ae-

- Imry milage (n

Henry F. Hamberger. of Philadelphia, a|>ent Sunday ini he haa a number of frit . Mr. and Mr.. Thou Marmora, were vlaltora at the Rome of , Mr., l.ydla Dee over Sunday. Oeorge Keiialernach’r and wife, of Phlludelhpla. have opened their aunt, mer home on Wealey avenue. Mra. Tlmmaa Greenwood, of Philadelphia, ha. returned home after .pending two weeka In thla city. • Mr«, Kate A. Young and J. -Frank Turner,'of Philadelphia, were among I he vl.ltoni here during the week. Mr. and Mra. Anthony Smith, of lleealey'* Point, were reccnl vlaltora of Mr. and Mm. J'. P. Fox, this city. and Mra. O J. Deltouaeoand d aughter, M lea Jeanne,of Philadelphia, were recent gueata of the Oceanic. Mr. and Mra. l^-wla M. Crane have

Klnelx and wife, of Phlladcl--hed town the latter part of and opened the Trey more. I S. 1 teenier and family. reel collage for the aummer. >hn H. Haluea left thla city hind ay afternoon for Spotti ly., where ahe will remain

-•eeka.

Harry Cox haa rented one Sooy’a collage, on Aabury avenu Fourth atreet, and will occupy It with

hi. family.

K I. Holmea and wife, of Phlladelphla, are occupying their Weal avenue callage. They expect to remain the "Mre. Hauer and daughter, Mlaa Ida, of Philadelphia, have opened their eumm&home.frJACentral avenue, thla

city, for Ihe^eaaon.

Mra. Caroliue~'i« l-ake and daugh , Mra. Auatln, returned to thel me In thla city Saturday, frr

dt to Philadelphia. MDa Olive Krnat, wh

. illadrlphta bualuen college the fall and winter, haa returned to

-r home hi thla city. Klwood Hdm^-knotvn

ermatilnwn'a .ncceaafiil ttahermen,

as In town during the di should begin to bite...

Mra. David Smith and daughter, laa Smith, of Kdgewaler Park, were among the receutvliltora to thla city,

where they own property.

John F. Graham, a well known Philadelphia hotel man, ■haa opened la Seventh atreet collage. F" *-

iw ii Saturday and Sunday.

Albert P. Snyder, of'Heat Orange, aa arrived In Ocean City toapend the aummeV at the home of his gram'

mother, Mra. William Ix>ng.

Mra. William Young, of Pblledt hla, occupied her Central avenue col-

... jolly. She

by Mlaa Nellie Smith Raker and Oliver

t vlaltora I

a ceom pai

J Thompson Raker and Oliver l. II lack well, ol Wildwood, and Deputy

Sheriff Coleman F. May Court House, '

Friday.

Frank .R- Idggett and William U. I.lggett arrived here from Plttabur- 1 -- few daya ago’ With them were 1 Beyer and George W. Martin, ah

Plttaburgh.

Mra. K. H. Ranoett, Mr. and Mi r . Hrnrv Hreutlgam and Mr. and Mrs. iuymond Snelllng, of Weal Philadelphia. were among the recent vlalton

o thia city.

George A. VauHart,of •addonlleld, vaa In thla city Friday making an apectlon of bla new collage, erected contractor L. S. Coraon at Fifty-* nth atreet and Central avenue. Frederick 0. Oakford and wife, of hlladelphia, were here during the

reek. Mr. Oakford, who thlnksnothiui • of landjiig big Hah on the beach front, la anxkiua for the aeaaon to open.

Mra. ll. F. Wheelman,V ,h e Plqu».

was a recent gneat of her alaler, Mra. Kdwarri MoUnt wife of . well-known minister In Bridgeton. Mre Wheelmau went from hrr home In Phlladel''llllaa Kina bet ti Itoaelle, of Philadelphia. lias returned home after - *—

• -J-. -i... She will retnn

gone from their winter home, at Eighth latter p«it of June.

MRS. H. STEEMAN DEAD; HUSBAND ILL Deceased, Born In Philadelphia, Had Lived Here for I

Many Years.

Mary J. SleeUmnir JjJft

Hera In this city, died at urth'alreer-atMl Aabury i 1) o'clock Tliuraday even lllueaa laatlng-12 weeka.

Ihe waa uttconacldua uearJv all i day, and the end camt quietly.

Entertaining Program to be Meeting of Stockholders to Presented in High School be Held in This City June 6. ! Tomorrow.

Following la the program for the

McALHSTER’S Hints About Seasonable Things J

Scotch Itall

i' Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave.

Bridge company w

We are Now Showing Dress Materials. *•"" wool, 36 iu wi.lc. at 2.70 yar.l. Dainty Silk Fabrics.

shadra, v.

m the aaaembly room of the Mhool ot viiecung a permao.oi u ■ _ ... Tburaday evening, June 0: When thla I... been do... and the. f NeW WaiStS. wt.'T u- tt" ,-ML. r'- I " V. Overture, ' Slegmuud'* Love Song," 1 paper, algned. Ibe plan, of the bridge f „ . , „ u,,.,: , .1,. ..-, J 1 .

MU* Laura M Townaend. |acro*a the bay to Somera' Point will be t —“

Cl.aaHutory, liuatav Paul Crouecker. | taken to the United Stale* War De- ^ NeCkWCar, EtC. ^XTo'lUre'ct.'' 2V itlT N, i'V,j ' , od

Evening Star, ' Arthur W

Shoemaker.

ropliecy, Ewing Tibbies Corao V.K-al Solo, "May Morning," Ml.

an Stewart.

FIRE IN STABLE

t» the tu

' of foil

:hlldr

he fourth annual aprh.g gan Ocean City High School Athletic Association will be held In the ba ball park, Seventh atreet and Bay at lie, thla (Tliuraday) afternoon. The oltlclaD of the meet will be

■I Iowa:

Honorary referee—Mayor Head). Judge*—F. H. Dee, Dr. Wlllli Schlelf and Charles Pyrah. —Charles Mende. Dr. H. 'hadwick and Dr. H.T. Foulda. Judge* -Allen Cox. Benjam Hamilton and Heath White. Announcer—W. Ward Ream. AasManl Announcer—.W, H.Coll

Clerk of C.

i, Krai

; Kmi

der.

, I a-Roy Jeffrie*. lanoHolo, MU* Eva Adella Powell. I^ir the cohnuenceraeut exerclae* t' i held the following Friday evening thla program haa Been arranged: ' ivocation. The Rev. Arthur Oce. lano S<ilo, "Farewell to the Aim,' Mlaa Eva Adella Powell. Salutatory, “The Panama Canal,' itrenre Wlllli Sharp. Essay, "Influenceol MUalc." Ml*. Jan Oration, "The Modern Immigrant.' Oyatav Paul Crouecker. Uuartet, Selected. Oration, "Secondary Education,” At thur Whitney Shoemaker, asay, "The High Coat of Riving. Mlaa Eva Adella Powell, ration, "Unlveraal Peace." Fran Emerann Schneider. Vocal Solo, "Roae of My Heart," Mlaa e Ewan Stewart. Orellon, "The National Ranking System,” James Edmund Jeflrie*. ration, "Prevention of Fire," Ewing Tibbie* Coraon. lolln Solo, "Cavalier Rnatlcana,” F.nrl Barber. Oration. "Netal of Maintaining a Large Navy," LeKoy Jeffrie*. Valedictory, "The Ocean Olty-Homer*' Point Bridge,” NorvhTCIIIte Smith. Plano Solo, "Alice," Mia* Laura M. Townaend. 'reeentation of Dlplomaa. A. J. Smith, President of Boatd of E<luratlon. 'loalng Remarka, Prof. Jamea M. Stevena, Superluteudeut of the

School*.

TO OPEN BIDS

nry atal

i of the

r of the twi uera' lee Co atroyed cor

Satunlay afleruoo

derable hay, aud-the loss amounted I aeveral hundred dollara. The flremen reapotided promptly to se alarm and kept the blaze to the Will. H. Campbell, one of Hie oMcera ' ihe onnpany, exproweil Hie thnughl that the lire may have been alatled by a park from one of the locomotive* of _.ie Heading Railroad, two of these having passed the bam ahortty before the lire wa* discovered. • ■ nr Redgrave* bad been around

rnke out and hr wa* called back, in going to the Are, one of the horse* f the Ninth atreet tire bouaefell « ' " irultig a corner ami hurt one i -ga and feet. The Injury wu» ■rlniia. but bad enough to keep the nlmal off duty for a few day*, ceording to Dr. Foulda, who mad

puty It. Howard Thorn, of thla altemlnl the meeting of the depu- ... >1 the A. O. U. W. at Woodbury Saturday artermrau. He spent •• ---•

i West Philadelphia

r, Mrs, Amy Darby,

HADDOCK'S CAiCARA laxative Tablets Eat like candy. Work like magic 12 for 10 cents Purify the blood with Nyal's Spring Sarsaparilla PARK AID TILFORO S CAADIES HADDOCK'S PHARMACY Eighth and Aabury Ave.

e Atlantic

Starter—Norman T. I.e-llo Assistant Starter—"Jack" I Measurers—Prof. Jamea M. fHarvey Y. Lake and Dr. Cbi

Rider.

Inspector*—Henry W. Toi Richard Johnson, J. Stephenson and Vllann Y. Chrlatlan. A large number of the achoola In 'hlladelphia and vicinity have thejr eat athlete* entered, and the contests promise to be among the beat ever

witnessed here.

i. S. K. Moore, t>f llolmysburg, Pa., sister of George Reiman, the great traveler and celebrated writer, la ■pending a few weeks with Dr. Coun—‘^'eotral avenue. This la

lalt to Ocean City

Flighted with the size of ta evident prosperity. She thinks It an Ideal place to apend a vacation. - , , Red Ren Rnrnde. Many members of Kalmta Tribe, o. 220, Imp. O. R. M., went to Atutlc City Saturday evening and participated In the big pow wow In honor if the elevation of Alfred J. Royer, of that city, to llte ofllce of Ureal Junior Sagamore. . . | .

Vactii Awnlnir*.

William H. Vanderherachcn, nfacluret of canvas specialties, dow and porch awnhiga, also yacht avnlnga, cushion* and aupplles, of Phlladel phla, wa* In thla city Monday. Read bis advertisement' In another column. John E. Townaend has been awarded the contract to do the electrical work The Breaker*," the front .botch It Is quite an extensive contract and Mr. Townaend the work la his beat *tyls, a* t

special -purpose of opeul bids lor the building of the Ma

udlug-Turkahoe Road,

unty Hoard of Freeholder* will meet Atlantic City tomorrow morn'ng. ic contract will also he awarded at at time for building the Main Road at Hammonlon. a stretch of not over

to mile* In length.

The building of the May'* Landing nd Tuekahoe pike ha* long been derrred. Although the Initial step* ere taken months agj. delays Innumerable blocked tire project. It wai partly due to the fact that the "raarhlne" faction In the board,.whleb was then In control, was opposed t( Anderson Bourgeois, who as freeholder from Weymouth Township, Hire which the road will run for the greater part of Its length, wa* largely It mental In getting approval of the position In the Hrst plate. Then followed disagreements the route to be followed, but al dlflleultlea have been overcome and Hie Improvement Is now assured, unless some unforeseen obstacle should be raised by nnsuceemful contractors. By the building of the road a newwilf be opened up, and farmers re now remote from shipping centers, because nfthe wretched-condi-tion of the highways, will be enabled to put their product on the market much more quickly. It will also atlord automoblllsta a new route, and a abort toward Cape May County, anch aa i advocated by former Governor John Franklin Fort while In ofllce.

I. S. CHAMPION

Dr. countermine'on * Hell." The Rev. Dr John D. Countermine, short time since, delivered an InstrucIveaddremon "Hell,and Why People Go There," before a gathering of In Philadelphia. It was no received that Dr. Countermine wr quested to have It publlahed-ln book form, wblcb he haa done, the aau log from the press of the Skntinki.

Printing Houae.

r ordinance providing for the widening of Corinthian avenue wi accepted on Anal reading by the City Commlmlonera Jit tbelr weekly meetAn ordinance amending the ordinance providing for Ibe appointmerit of a city electrician was passed first and second reading*.

weeks'

II return with

The Rev. Dr. John B Haines, paato of the First M. K. Church, will deliver the baccalaureate sermbers of the graduating clan* of Hie Ocean City High School next Sunday

evening.

Bniicsinic ■ Oerase. Thos. F. Armatrong, of Phlladel phh la having a garage built In Hie rear of hla Wesley avenue residence. T' contract for lire work was awarded Platt A McManus, of thla city. Kwperl Pinna Tnnlnc. All- persona wishing their piano* tuned for the aeaaon will do well — address Walter 8 Zelslng at the l George Hotel, Ocean City. 1 Fob Salk —Small walnut book case rad small printing pres*. Address V.. Sknthvke. oflloe, Ocenn City, N J. k Haul—CoHa„ desirable location* in Ocean City. Apply to A. Cotton 810 Aabury avenue. Ocean City, New Jersey.

Gettysfiunj THREE-DAY TOUR $10.75 from Ocean City OTHER SUMMER TOURS

Venrsylvania r. r.

Are your Walls Dirty? Yes? ye them renewed. How? Painting, AUbasline, Kalaomining, Decorating, tenciling, etc. Done and done right by R. C. Adams 758 A#bury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

Draperies,

s. s. McAllister 755 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

ALWAYS OPEN

B. McOIBENY, General nanager. )! MISS N. K. TOWNER. R. N.

BotaiotaxoKBntiKimttotmatmawwBta'J'MMY -.rssjratj ktwe

LOT ON WESLEY AVENUE Between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets 50 Feet Front For sale at a Bargain Price if sold quick. This lot is one of the finest Lots in the city: will divide in two lots.'

JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

Apartments and Cottages. Bungalows, for Rent and for Sale

H0T6L ' I3lS0AYR6...

I Eighth and Ninth Htreeta

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

IlltS I KNTKAi

THE IMPERIAL

THE KATHLU

We Don’t Often Advertise any special cottage for sale, though we have many on our lists, but H ERE IS PNE that la worth your notice.* For $3.750. Cvraltravenu

ie location speaks to

MASSEY Sc EDWARDS eighth and Control Avo.

B. FRANK SMITH 1036 ASBURY AVENUE Cottages, Hotels and Apartments for sale and rent. I-ola and Farm# for aale A double house near Twelfth atreet In good repair, for aale, $3,000. I sit on Aabnry ave., near Tlrinl #t., price. $650. B-rootued cottage with bath, at Bayous, $1,850.

REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No watting for two week# to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Hay and Ocean front propertle*. Choice cottage* tot Hale. AIho lot* for liiveatmeut and for Improvement—the choice of "”” W ' * J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J

THE ELBERON

■ km. r.i.t.a e. riAVi.on. Prap. HOTEL ATGLEN if the most centrally located hubris a City. The aim baa alwaya bees i this bonae aclsct and houi*lik*, and sii-l aw Orel patronage provre Its ■’ For terms and particulars address,

THE LAUREL

t. n.niTM TOWRRflRD, Prwp

L GORSOtt Real E>estate A-gceiat No. 72I Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean Cih), N. J.

BOARDING MR8. C. F. WILMKR 708 Central Ave. (land board at reasonable rate*. M< served. Special Sunday dinner*.

Ill parts ol the city.

K. A. PORTER Contracting and Grading

Interesting to Investors OR Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE— A **w Iota located In Section O. OneaKDItr, I'.-J., ■ hi vicinity of But* nod and I'ennaylvaa*. ami landing Railroad aUUotis. Also alt** t*r bungalow* situate on fiKSat Kgg _ Harbor Bay, Baaslay’a Point, N. J. ARTHUR o D.J3 ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J.

THT UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue

POWELL’S

To Hear Objccllonr

Juue 13 line been dxed by the City Commissioners aa tha day for bearing ohjecUous, If any, to the a**e*ame:iU on the Thirtieth street work. It decided to advertise'for bid* for a w sidewalk work. The bids in by June 0 and the work h

done by Auguat 1. Memorial to wife.

Tha Rev. Dr. John D. Countermine is* had printed a lunching memorial o hla wife, Mr*. Joaefa Countermine,

Four Barbers

JVIadame JVIazzi W0D1STB (towns null Fancy Wnlala. Tmllorlni a Hpactally. Prion HallalarUry. *06 EIGHTH BT. OCEAN CITY. N. J

and who departed thla life In Philadelphia lent March. Dr. Countermine Is distributing thla booklet among hla

friends.

HE SHUT mill HfiTIIGYGLE

If interaaled. call at Sea late Junction fr dremmst ration. Al I models with free engine dutch snd magneto, the ones that alwaya bring you bom*. Sole scent foe this eounty,

J. F. BUNN, Clermont. N. J. JACOB SCHUFF

THE PIONEER BAKERY.

It. TOO Atkart Ahmm, Onu 0t|, 1.1. mat. Bread. n*a ami Oaka* daily. WeMtat fcaa a ■caaftry- Order, daifvarad free a area. HMIdaa daUvarad oa Beaday.

Trolley aiaienston Plnlalved. The extension of the electric II from Wealey avenue to the Boardwalk on Ninth street haa been completed. This will be a branch of Hie road that will be appreciated, especially by

I down-town people.

The City Commissioners give notice of Intention to introduce an ordluam on June 8 to open, grade, gravel and curb the northwesterly aide of West avenu* from Ninth to Ftftsantb attest*.

C. I— LAKE .REAL ESTATE AGENT...

Do your Spring shopping here.

We have the laleat In new drew, falirtd nd trimmings. The new shadow lace and all-over for neck and aleevea. The latest in ladies' collars and belts. Shirtwaists, house d.eaaea, etc.

Men's hats and cap Men'sal.lrta, Clurtt brand. New line men's ti<

],ow price* and reliable up-tonlate goals. Phone ■ POWELL'S gsi Asbary Avenge Odean City, N. J.

WM.

VAKDERHERSCHEN

MaNuracTunxn or C1MY&S SPEGIMiTItS, WINDOW AND POUCH AWNINGS 221 N..FRONT «T.. PHIL*, a*2 CENTRAL AWE., OCEAN CITY

Cushions

S“PP»«»

Structural and .Ornamental Iron, Fire Escapee, Aquabar, Waterproofing. A. W. Cunningham & Go.

BARTLCTT BLDG.

Atlantic City Now Jersey

IRAE. WALL 725 Central’ Ave. • Ocean City New Jersey . Plain and Decoratiti Paperhaneer Estimates Cheerfully_Oiven A Post Card will bring our ser-

you.

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL U8.889- SURPLUS SU.M M- CKWHK. PwmOanl K. m. MTtTia*. vtwPnalUnt W. HCOTT MAf.Il, CMUUar H. N. MIIWKKH. Aaaa. Oaahisr J. riTHIAN TATUM. eoUalmr

The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING 'SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

iisvucTore*.

Free Cottage Sites AT Peermont-Avalon, N. J. . W* will deed Iota on the Main avenue, one and nno-half blocks from Hie ocean, free of all Incumbrance*, to those persons who will bn lid cottages on some coating not leaa than tlMW. Apply to Avalon improvement Co. IMS Arch Street, Philada. or Pewrmont, New Jersey