OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI I.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 0, 11)12.
NO. 10
Ocean City Sentinel
r. CURTIS ROBINSON
o Per Year, Strictly in Advance
ATTOKMEYK-vr-*.* W. MORGAN HAND, ' ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, hu|ir.ni. Court ContmlMonw. Notary I’ubMc.
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
Allen Corson, H.D.^s:
law offices Godfrey & Godfrey,
Monday, July ist, 1912,
ATLANTIC C
Vl^o'^'^u 1 ^.^r- rl 5*a J u ?‘™n. 1 ?, JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-I-aw ^l o'jrr t‘a|»v.^lay jIoa iii»Uip| and Hn.ldtor, Ma.irr Nnd Kx.inliirr In
Boyle tommerciaI Agency depth” •uaibSutiOTiy' bil Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J irn™ir».l'iv , * , i;i?iT , l ia" 1 rtt| l ™Ilw !r,n. C. BOYLE, nanajer city. 1 “ ,n *‘ ' I -itia *tlju-te.| and .idlected an> vliere li
Otis M. Townsend
J N. GRISCOMPti>D v
BASEBALL SEASON TO OPEN IN THIS CITY JULY I
Manager O’Brien, of Delancey School, Will Have a HighClass Team Here.
New Jersey
Dr w. P. HAINES
'realdeiu Harry Morris, of the local Athletic Company, says the baseball 11 here will open on July I. a possible. If the public desires It. hero will he a nioriiliiK and alterKaine here on the Fourth of July. Manager Harry tVBnen, trainer at he UeLancey Hchool, I'liiladelphla, l« retting together a strong team ot young college players.
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KltSCllKL Pl'.THT, M. 1).
BOT WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER ’»• Dentist** 809 Central Avenue
: Hughes' Central Pharmacy th ax. and weauev av(.
Atlantic City Theatres
D. M. Patton, of Philadelphia, Lands a Sixtyseven Pounder.
»ng, \
Ralph-
Wilson appeared before the Hoard of Trade, at Its meeting Monday evening, in the Interest of the baseball team. Mr. Massey said that nine meii have Iweu responsible for and supported the mil team here for three years, and ope if these gentlemen, Mr. Armstrong, vould like to make a statement regarding the conditions and the lluaiices of the athletic company. mg stated that the baseball proposition wras conceived by hluiwhlle talking with a friend In 1 adelphla restaurant three yean Mr. Armstrong wanted till* id to come to Ocean (Tty, hut thi declined for the reason that then
a hall It
not formed for money-making purposes and It has not made money. It has given the city
first class hi
Scaled Proposals.
APOLLOj MIATIil
mnclal help Is desired from the city. ! can be’bad, but the members are not begging for money or asking for aid he understands It would be
Illegal
Ml COAL GOAL
Putting It
Over
Something New (or Ocean City
“Patience”
and
“Mikado”
We have the Bostonia Cannel ‘(coal) this is the only thing Hatch •. to jj Se f or Open Fireplaces; is I cheapen and cleaner than wood; one ton will go further than two cords of wood. Free samples given tn those that have never tried it. Drop a card and we will deliver you
a sample.
felt that a donation for advertising purposes might be made by the city 1 the Board of Trade. Mayor Headley expressed the vie that the ball team Is eotllled to an port. He sugge-ted that the Board Trade might make an appeal to eai member for contributions, The cl •fllclals are willing to do all possible > help. Oils M. Townsend made a motion, seconded by Mark Lake, that a commutes of two be appointed to solicit ■mil the City Commissioners a coutrlutlon to be used for advertising purose" at the best Judgment of the Inird of Trade. The motion was carried. Otis M. Townsend and William K. Massey were appointed members of Ibis committee.
C. H. Shoemtler Umber Co. Twelfth ud West Are. . Deem City, N. J.
all decorated china at half Price. 10-picce toilet set, Jf.50 up. 6 show cases for sale. Lots of Bargains.
m 2011715 Isbin He.
Own City, N. J.
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor
1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
K. A. PORTER
Contracting and Grading
1014 Asbury Avenue
Ocean City New Jeraey ■ini*nt > 1irr* , ?mi nist nwBSff rrlt~ l ‘‘~'
THE DIVTO-DATK Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue l our Barbers . NO WAITING
It may be just barel)’ possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE.’ We have it and we have it Rood. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them.
Boyle’s Dependable Market
8. W. Cor. Twelfth St. and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
Madame JVIazzi MQDISTB Nnvn. unit Fancy Wat.hi. Tallortne a Mpcctalljr. Ii Iriii MiMartorr.
EIGHTH ST. OCEAN CITY, f
JACOB SCHUFF
THE PIONEER BAKERf.
ho. 700 Aitaty Aiimi, Doom Ctty, * Ir~a n~.j —a ^1*117.
* « t j.i
MORGAN IIANH. Jh
MlbblNERY
All Uinmu-d hats radurod, goial alyl®" cvlura. J. II. ttlLDRGTM'S »40 Aabury Av*: »«ll Fhana, J*-X
V-
Directly on the Beach
Trie BREAKERS
O-Im* junk'w®. I®1» KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER.
if the c
e for
a city t<
The members of the W. C.T. IT. will icet at the home of Mra.'Wllllam K. iardlner, Tol) Anbury avenue, Wrdiieialay afternoon. Tldn w the lam meeting of the union next fall.
HEW ELECTRICAL BQREAU OPENED
ARE BEING CAUGHT
Iruiuflah and chant n biting well during I many good ratchw
,l yeare par
M.Hli
gamey tleh have been making their llret appearance In thews watera on Memorial Day. • Patton, of Philadelphia, a resident of thla city, made art catch of a black drum, ■uded at Third street after a hard struggle. Tt weighed U7 pounds. Oeorge Hmlthemau, of Haddontleld, Iso caught a goud-sl*ed drum. Kllwood Hons, of Hermantown,
ty-tlflh street. ed. Oakford, of Philadelphia, caught a oO-pouud black drum at Third street. L. WltlentierK, son-in-law of former ity Treasurer Krlnghiirst. of Philadelphia, brougbl In a black drum at Third streel that weighed 'JO pounds Hake are also said to he biting very freely and mime fine catches ai
ported.
V. H. Hudgerford caught 25 Twenty-Brat street, and a named Fox landed 80 at Third s All of these catches were made In
the surf.
HER FIRST AUTO RIDE
a. Sarah Kngllah, mother of K. K. Kngllah and Mra. S. I! Sampson, ils city, who la 92 yeara old, bad Brat automobile ride a few daya
HAD PLEASANT
TRYING TO GET BERGD0LL TO MAKE FLIGHTS HERE
Robert B. Vollum and Wife Entertained Members ot
Social Club.
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Boone Vollum
Inert the
PLAN BIG TIME ON LABOR DAK
May be One Feature of Yacnt . Club’s Corner Stone Laying Celebration.
dladelphl
•ir hoine here at the llnal meetli of the season Thursday evening T: elaborately decorated rmlng the National coin ■ thoroughly enjoyable ex
Yacht Club Asks City to Help Make the Occasion a Great Success.
. The club members pro-cut rn and Mrs. James Whittaker Fer Oak Lane; Mr and Mrs llobet Vollum, of Philadelphia; Mr a
lid Mrs
Lane
ud Mrs.
a L. Craig, oft)
e Molaud,
of Mount A|ry; Mr. an
Kit luge, of Melrose Park; and Mr. and Mra. A. Paul de Sauna, of Oak Lane. Additional guests at the card party were:-Mr. and Mrs. Lewis M. t'reeae
guest, Mrs. Crosse’s cousin. Hell, of Scolland; Mr and oseph I. MCllll, Mr. and Mrs.
mtllee consisting of OilWm. K M»—^
ml thel
gentleman, who has a 'Uggesting tloil the b*
M secure the annii National FMui-a
ed
st of the club members bad ed by automobiles Wedneaday ug and were tlieguestsnf Mr and Clark Dlllenbeck at their new
l.iincbeon waneujoyed at thetlceanlc Thursday before the party was taken 011 a eight-seeing lour of the city—from the Gardens Company’s tract, up 1, down to Fifty-ninth street the members of the party who not familiar with the extent of the rapidly growing city, the trip wa quite a liberal eduatlon. •Prior to going to Mr. and Mrs. Vol lam’s home In the evening, the club members enjoyed a most delightful dinner at. the Oceanic. All decided that, if such meals can be served li Ocean City, Atlantic City would no be able much longer tn tmast „f he superloi advantages In this line, a
(he was accompanied by Mrs.Harap1 and enjoyed the trip greatly 'larence 8. Scull, the real estate operator, gave the aged woman her
As the Hnsl feature of this grand outing, the ladles ot the club were entertained with an elaborate luncheon at the summer home of Mrs. Ji Whittaker Feroloy.ou wealeyavi bejow Fourteenth street, on Friday.
altdKal
George W. Molaud, of Ml. Airy, John L, Craig, of Oak Lane, a very prominent mason, who will soon have the nouorof bring exalted commander; A. Paul de Sauuo, of Oak Lane, and Isaac Kttluger, of Melrose Park, members of the house party entertained Memorial Day by Mr. and Mra. liobert Boone Vollum, of Central avenue, left for Philadelphia Saturday
morning.
ership
’ several thousand people. On motion of the llev. J. K -Lake icomled by Clayton Haines Brick ic matter was referred to the com as added to this committee. Mayor Headley reported that th cean City Automobile Bridge Com any has been permanently Incorpnr led and that the engineers have beei irdered to take the matter before th War De|>arlment for approval. Whei secured, bids will be asked 01 the work. K. W. Kdwards reported progress 01 le May’s Landing eut-otL The Rev. 8. W. Lake reported tbs e has found that he could get th ames ot people In the districts from which the Chamber of Commerce curslona.wlll come for $5 per 1000. motion of C. H. Shoemaker, matter was referred to the boa: immlttee.
if Mr.
rnley
•Kenjockety,” an In-
Jng ■•Welcome.”
The bouse was profusely decorated with red roses and wild flowers, which set olT to great advantage the rlob brown tones of the general furnishings The menu cards were brought to Mrs. Fernley direct from Holland and
were very unique.
The non-resident members wer charmed with Ocean City and Its roundings and general hospitality 1 they hope to make these outings
Mr. and Mrs Vollum returned Sunday to their* Philadelphia home, hope to be back very soon for the
HltiH SCHOOL. EXERCISES TO BE HELD IN M. E. CHURCH
An Operator on Duty at.All Honrs of Day and
Night.
The city’s electrical bureau began operations 8aturday morning, with
LEWIS CRESSE HALE AT 88 YEARS
Miss Elizabeth Breckley as chief operilslauu Miss Mary Duflleld and Miss Grace Hillan, both of this dly. There|wlll be an operator on duty at all hours of the day and night, and those having telephones In their homes the electrical bureau by means of their wires In case of need of arranged, some members of the will be in touch with the electrical bureau every 15 minutes dunnlf the evening and night, they calling located In dlflerenl sections of
the dty.
Father of Former State Senator Celebrates His Birth-
day Atmiverpary.
l-ewls Crease, Hr., father of former
SCOTCH HALL A SUCCESS
8ooteh Hall will ce'lebrate next Monday the flrst year of Hi establishment In this city, ted the occasion be marked by a dinner for Iboee
Assembly Room Found Too Small to Accommodate Commencement Crowd.
Senator l^wis M. Crease, 88 years old on Tuesday, and the anmveraary was made the occasion of family gathering at the homi and Mra. Coleman F.
Bouth Dannie.
Mrs. Learning Is a daughter. The others present were Mrs. Creese and Mra Creaae’s cousin, Miss Celia Mitchell, of Scotland, and Mr. and Mra. W. Scott Hand, the latter being a daughter of the venerable celebrant. Dr. Lewi* • Learning, Philadelphia, son of Mr. and Mra. learning,
The memliera of the Board callou have acreided the lovllatlon of Lie ofltclal* of the M. K. Church hold the high school’s coni men i-mm In the auditorium of the church tomorrow evening. Tlie exercises, which will prove of Internet to a large uumMr of the people,
will begin at 8,15 o’clock.
The clasa this year Is unusually large and the assembly room of the school building would uot he adequate to provide accommodations foe the relatives and frtqnds of the graduates who would Ilka to attend the exercises. This fact becoming known to Lie Rev. Dr. Halnea and the members of the oflldal board of the congregation, the Invitation was given to hold the exercises In the church building, and this was gratefully accepted, by the
Board of Education.
tarlum during the twelve mouths, of whom have been aeot Invitations, nd the list Is an imposing Scotch Hall has been successfully managed by Mlaa Belle MeGIbury, who established the bouse, and Mlaa N. K. Fowuer, her Invaluable aaalataut. During the year, patients from all over fhe country have been treated In the sanitarium, and Hie fame of Scotch Hall has been widely spread by those whose health baa been restored by treatment there.
Mr. Crease was born In what la now called Burleigh, In tblscouuty. He was a farmer nearly all bis life until a few yuars ago, wbeu he sold his farm and retired from active life. He spends the fall and winter seasons here at the homes of his ton and daughter. For one of his years, Mr. Creese Is | remarkably active. With the exeep-I of his eyesight, which I* not of the | • beet, be retains all bis faculties to wonderful degree, and Is an suter-
J. Dunn, of Hie Gardens Co., Is mg effort* to get Bergdoll. tbe I young Phllnilelphta bird man. me to Ibis city, tn make flights on morning and afternoon of June II which, day Hie corner-stone of yacht club’s new home ’’on tbe lens Co.’a tract is to be lab! with
City f.
onal ,
JOLLY HOUSE PARTY
From Olrla* Hlicti Mctiool. Miss Miriam Benz, ot Phllzdelphls, itertalued at her summer home, 1585 Asbury avenue, from Friday '* iday, the members of the • of the Girls’ High School, of Philadelphia. It was the senior ’ second annual ouilug here. Those In the patty w llrlam Benz; Mildred Brooks, muz Ktiehler, Lllllau thick, Irene Blumeu that. Marguerite Brad way, Marie Hilling and Helen Hrlnton. They were chaperoned by Miss Clara Dllks, Miss Margaret Coyle and Mrs.
Parker.
vii anununcefl, another fea- * occasion will be tbe ox li will belli charge of former t- Wm. K. Hexamer, chairluilldliig committee.
SPRING MEET
The fourth annual spring games of ■e Ocean City High School Athletic .ssoclallon hi)fit on llie 'baseball rounds Memorial Day were highly
Iccesstul In every way.
Many of the schools In Philadelphia ml vicinity were represented in the
sills.
ilral Manual Training boys,
>f Philadelphia, carried of! the bandorae trophy cup olfered by former dayor Cresse, they scoring a total of
44j p,
TO CELEBRATE CHILDREN'S DAY
itral Manual, broke tbs local high jump record by clearing the liar at 0 feet UJ'Indie*. Frank Schneider, the Ocean City ar, who cloyed his work with the local team on that day, stun the mile He also won the two mile run and was second In tbe These events all came close logetber and did not give much •line for "resting op.” Horter was one of the stars for Cen;ral Manual. The polnls scored were: Penn Charier, l«j; Ocean City, 15; Drexel, 7: Williamson and Lansdnwne High Led at 5; DeLancey, 41; Atlantic Ctty.Lancaster High and Southern High Led at 4; Chester High, ISJ, and Prankford Annex, of C. H. H., 2. Sum-
maries:
7&yard dash—First, Hotter, Central Manual; second, Kells, Southern High; C_ third, Craig. Central Manual. Time, 8 l-fl seconds, One-mile nin-Flrst.Schnelder,Ocean City; second, Luttenberger, Lancaster High; third, Hess, Central Manual. Time, 4 minutes, (2 1-5 seconds. 75-yard hurdle—First, Nightingale: second, Barron; third, Warren, De.ancey. Time, 8 1-5 second*. 200-yard dash—First,Hortar;aaooad, Jordan; third, Whetalon, all Canlralc, Manual. Time, 23 2-5 seconds. Two-mlle run — First, Schneider, Ocean City; aecou*. He**; third, Mae-
Special Services Will be Held in Ocean City Churches Sunday.
•hlldren’s Day Exercises will lie held In the churches next Sunday evening. Interesting programs have been prepared for Lie members of Sunday schools of the Preebytetlan and Immanuel Baptist cuurchea. ere will t* coin«i*uihii. service In Jibe Presbyterian Cltftjch Mt Hie t
ng.
In the First M. E. Church the morning sermon, appropriate to the day, will be delivered by Dr. Hah and after the service there will be
baptl-m of children.
The Sunday school exercise* will be
held In Lie evening.
both Central Manual. minutes 20 seconds. 880-yard run—First, Nearing, Central Manual; second, RchneMr, Ocean City; third, Diamond,.Central Manual. Time, 2 minute* 45 seconds. One-mile relay—Won by Central Manual (Craig, Jordan, Reid and... Hotter). Time, 2 minutee 45 seconds. Pole-vault—First, Jahusloae, Ptuu barter; second, Uoelofs, Lansdowne *- High; third, Hunter, Penn Charter. Height, 10 feel 7 Inches. High jump -First. Reid, Central Manual; second, Dkvy, Allantle City; < third, Wilson. DeLaneey. Height, 5 feet UJ Inches. First, Thomas, Drexel Inid, Dalton, Cheater High; £ third. Bunting, Penn ('natter. Distance, 48} feet. Broad Jump-Fin*, He**, Wllllamaecond, Kells, Hontbern High; v
UIbK
YOUNG MAN MISSING
third, Gootachall, Lancaster High.
Distance, 30 feet 11} iuebaa.
Two-mile relay—Wop by Pana Charter (Oanauhower, iHohlfekl, Durali, Irving). Time, 8 mlnule* 55 8-5 rec-
HERE FOR SUMMER
talnlng eooveraaMoaallat.
Th* BltltTlttRL extend* congratulations and hope* he will be spared to bis children for many year* lo come.
Construction Sand & Gravel Co.
Office, 8th St, Opp. Panne. Depot Ocean City, N. J.
All eradcs Concrete Gravel and Sand. K t c„;i for I jiwn Purooses
5 Top Soil for Lawn Purooses.
‘or Grading
r isawn * u ‘r^
Dirt lor Grading or Filling.
RBADINQ RAILROAD DELIVERY.
Ill build a fine 8-foora cottage modern bath, ell ‘ *
— Wealey (corner Second at reel), fac-
oors.i, sidewalk and curb made, price lo surprise you. Easy terms;
Installment mortgage; sample cottage
finished. Lkhuk PoLHAtctin,
Contractor and Builder,
Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.
Fob Rknt ok Sal*.-! avenue—a desirable bay f— Address I. Benner, 1943 North Nineteenth street, Philadelphia. Fob Bal* —Yacht Beytmaraffi fast N.B. 8ooy, 420 W**t avenue. Oeaau City, 14. 3. *“ *
Mlaa Alice K Dlllenbeck and Mis* Genevieve K. Dlllenbeck are now with their mollier In this city for the sum. uier. Boll; girls attend tbe Elevens School for Girls, at Germantown, and, | by being .exempt from all Anal lest* I after a year's hard work, are glad to escape Lie present beat In Phlladi phla. They motored down with their
OCEAN CITY.
Besides, your responsibility
estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then cal’ “
HARRY HEADLEY,
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa-
father, Clerk Dlllenbeck.
Mr. Dlllenbeck I* a new ulember of Ocean Cily’s summer colony,of whom the residents ere proud. HI* well
n progressive spirit
much lo Improve Ocean City, aa shown by his recently built complete up-to-date aparUnent bonse at Ocean avenue
and Fourteenth street
> Are bouse who
o greatest bargains to be
WAKTKt).—Five-room apartment, furnished cottage, naar Boardwalk vicinity of 8econd street; month of *— : - s — ible, for saaann. R.
lalllmi
infnei 1 i. Vale,
ala, Th a Bun, Baltli
Chief Bcull wa* notlOed Tuesday of (he disappearance of Robert H. Welsh) if Rockville, Md„ who has been 1 pending a few weeks In Atlantic City. Welsh, who 1* 27 year* old, ha* bpeu In the habit of taking occasion a I-fl<l« to till* city. He Is 5 feet-7 Inches In height, has nooth' face,' blue eyee and la of slim build. He wore a light suit and Panama hat.
nds.
YACHT LAUNCHED
Capl. I.ewla Rial
Boaaht Cottaare on Bux From. Dr Charles B. Rider, of this city, has purchased a collage on. the bay front, near Fourteenth- street, from Miss Elizabeth Bands, which he and hi* family are now occupying. HI* ofllce, however, Is s'.lll at R09 Centra! avenue.
The yacht. Captain Lew II., waa launched at It a. m. Monday. Mlaa Amelia Frances Rlgglu, of North Wildwood, a great niece of Capt. Risley, was sponsor, and broke the bottle ovsr the bow a* the bo*l gracefully gilded from Us way*. Tbe yacht was designed and built by Captains Lewis and Weeley Rlaiey. H is .50 feel overall, 15 feel a luchas baaas, and equipped vllh a 98 horse-powac H el Huger engine. Those comprising the launching party were Ml*. Amelia V. Rlgglu, Wilton H. WlUats, Mra. T. Gandy. Ml- Jleta-RWey, Mr. r— Mrs Wm. Rl“ley, of Llnwood; i W. Ernest Wright and Maatar Wm Wright, of Atlantic City; Rauban W. Edwards and wife, the Rav. J. B.
Kw port
persons wishing thslr pianos tor tbe
„ jw- ... loney to loan o
mortgage I can place II. Laundry biislnea* for aale.
.. will do well . Waller 8 ZeMng at (be Hi.
George Hotel, Ocean City. It
Fok Hunt.—Plano,in flrsl-cla— condition. for naason or moving picture a. Apply 834 Was* avenue. S mo. ANTkb.—Boatman at Ocean CUy,
. . mmU, Hall aoglne. Give age, ahlllly, reference, wage*. Add re— Owner, 453 North Third atrast, Philadelphia. t ~
Bend me list of your properties for
Boui
FRANK E. DARBY,
REAL K8TATE BROKER, ree Bldg. 7«I Asbury A
Fon Rent —Francis Bacon piano. Inquire 735 Wesley avenue. II Is ll fresh? Freibofer’e Bread and Rolls every morning at Fred. H PtRzenmyer's, 735 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. 6-9, 4 mo*y ( - Switches, pull*, curia, traiurfi Hons, etc., m*<le from combipl new hair. 1008 Asbury avenue:

