OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 11H2.
NO. 1L
OceauCity Sentinel
CURTIS ROBINSON
n Per Year, Strictly in Advance.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS ^
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT-A.AW,
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law
J N. grisg6m, m. d.. IIUHTH HT. AND WKrtliKY AVK
DRi W. P. HAINES
COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.
HkuSCIIKL PETTIT, M. I).
807 WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY
Boyle Commercial Agency 624 (iifehth St. Oc<6n City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, naiuger •lainu mlju-twl anil ealleeled anywhere in luiieJ SUtiw. Otis M. Townsend
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.
Atlantic City Theatres
■d Sit. Em., lima 13, 14 n MB. SB. B 2.30
The W. T.
Carleton Opera Co
NEW ORDINANCE WILL PUT STOP TO “BARKING”
£)R, CHARLES B. RIDER
809 Central Avenue
iI’mY-rere' Hughes' Central Pharmacy
u. .
* City Law Prohibits Certain *y I People Chasing Cottagers tlTSiAlleiCmson, M. D. STf | that mat.
hoh pamed.4<D (Inal reading
by the City Comntlwilonera al their rtnular weekly meeting nu ordinance lliat, among other thlnga, Is Intended
ty with lire soliciting of orders
by certain busmens people from cot-
visitors as Ibey arrive here on the trains from Philadelphia. irdmauce aim makes a number r provisions along the linen nug-
genled by Itn title, which readn, " An
lice to provide for good govern md order of and In Ocean City,
by dellolng and prohibiting certain ctn conntltutlng disorderly conduct, ,nd preserving tlie public peace ami
good order.”
e ordinance will go Into etl'ect
Moday.
e law provides that no person loiter, lounge or *leep In or on •treels, sidewalk*, Boardwalk or public pavilions or obstruct the pan- ‘ l»eople on any walk, street public place with a rolliug chair alter ■mg anked by a pollceim No iiernon, while In an Intoxicated condltlnn or under the Inliuence of llipinr, nhall be upon, louttge 01 upon the streets, sidewalks, walk, publlc pavllions, etc., 1 person shall indulge In and ullerloud. olTenalve, Indecent or profam enage nor address or make audible and
LARGE CLASS
BOULEVARD DELAY TO BE
LEAVES SCHOOL- DISCUSSED BY TRADE BOARD
HOTEL KEEPERS ELECT OFFICERS Geo. Mann Heads Association for Coming Year—Talk
ofBanqnct.
The members of Hit Ocean Pity Hotel Proprletnre’ Association held
Commencement Exercises at|
People's College Were Highly Entertaining.
me commencement exercises of the eali City High School were held Iday evening In the presence of an audience that tilled the big auditorium
e First M. K Church and there
mthly 11
i. There was
I Berk
iintai:
rolley
| Members Will Express Views | on Question ot Action
to be Taken.
MOST OBEY LASUr 1 * “• ***
111 her in the
idjoli
usual, lire program of e i>f a character that app fire essays and oral kins * usually gooil. Because of lire
COAIi COili COIL
Something Hew lor Ocean City
Women', uuiid, every. Tin*fsU.y
. Parse,; reeardlna
SECRET SOCIETIES.
We have the Bostonia Cannel 'k-oi*'* (coal) this is the only thing to use for Open Fireplaces; is cheaper and cleaner than wood; one ton will go further than
—50 two cords of wood. .Free * r<y. samples given to those that
have never tried it. Drop us j a card and vOe will deliver you
a sample.
P|,jg|.g C. H. Shoemaker Lsnber Co. ^ Twelfth ud West Ate. Oteu City, N. J. of New York i
Mikado
coMiiin
Satutdii. Jure 22. MBIan ind Eieelng
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.
Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables
ultemdve remark* nr coimne or to pernon* pa.xlng In public place* or on property, publl! or prlval No person la to be permitted lie place* to aceo*t or annoy anyone by begging or aollcltlng alms or by soliciting them to hire baggage or express wagons or other vehiclea, engage boarding or hotel eccommodetlon*. purchase tickets of admission to visit or view amusement shows or exhibition*; to purcliaae good*, ware* or mer-
mdlte.
No person shall revel, brawl, qukrrel Irerwlse Iblabeliave to the disturbof peaceable citizens. It Is also ordained that It I* unlawful any driver or any employ or any person driving wagon, carnage or other rehicle lo leave the vehicle nnsecurely lied. Tire honre* must be tied toa posl weight that shall weigh at least pounds; and II shall be unlawful foi any driver or the employe of any peror having charge of euch rehicle to call out or attract attention ... _ boisterous manner In depot yards, streets, avenoee or public laces li: the city. The person violating any of . revisions shall, upon convl.-tlc subjected to e tine In any sui exceeding fax), and In default of payment be Imprisoned In the city or county Jell for a term not exceeding
days.
SCOTCH HALL HAS A CELEBRATION
Hiiperlnlemlent McDevJIt.of lire, kindly granted a later < eturn of Ibe members A right jolly •rowd Urey were, too. with good prospects for the coming «< The following officers were elected ir the coming year: (leoyge Mann, presblenl; H H. Mayberry, vice president; Mrs. t'harles F. Haag, secretary; Mrs. Henry Kloctr. corresponding secretary; Mrs. B. F! Wlieatman, treasurer. H. A. W. Smith, who had been nominated for president, refused to allow bis name to be used aud declined nomination for any office. of tire yacbl club txleudlng an Invitation to the laying of lire cornet-alone of the new yacht oluh building and accompanying festivities A number of lire members expressed their Intention of accepting the Invitation. Mrs. Irewis and Mrs Mlleliell. who will conduct the Hotel Strand, were welcomed as new members. rere was a suggestion made (hat retiring officers be tendered a
banquet.
OUTING CLUB HERE
seated Superintendent veils, who presided. Smith, of lire Board of
1 (Ire
of ll
t the pet
lug the
swu” 'w*«” reere no roMctlou Issue. No. SO, A one and rourlb Monitsv o'
r: i-r.-.i.n iit. I.utln
Waheu.ll* tV
THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai- Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue
Directly on the Beach Trie BREAKERS
KATE A. YOUNG, MANAGER-
Four Barbers
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERV. ««. 700 Altar! At MM, Omb* flU. «- J- , Freak bread, tore .^CaSre dalbr. Wedet^s Csasaa ouMtaUr. OnUre dHirered Ires o' . KtSStdar —' —*—***
Construction Sand & Gravel Co. %J09 . a. CMAbAiwiors. N1a*n»«»r Office.-8th St.. Opp- Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. All praties Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. - READING RAlIrROAD DELIVERY.
The members of the Bayslde Outkig Hub, who are Millville Fagles, have l.realed a camp on lire turnpike. Thirty-fourth atreel, this city, ant
ire for lire season.
It is lire Intention of the member* of the club, should they enjoy themselV' here as they expect lo this summer, buy land In that locality and build commodious boat house.
Dr. (leorge \V. Bailey, president of lire World.’* Sunday School Association was In town a few days since, having recently relumed from Florida, where hespenl thewlnter Dr. Bailey’s health la uol of the best, and he Is planning to spend the summer ses*on
In Ocean Cl
illy.
colors and lire year, 191: exercises ope ted with an Invoby the Kev. Arthur tiee. of Intel Baptist Church, and this wa> ed byw well-rendered piano solo by Miss Eva Adella Powell. order,came the following: Salutatory. ’•The Panama Canal," e WIUli Sharp Essay, ■•Influence of Music.” Jane Ewan Stewart Oration, "The Modern Immigrant,’ (lustav Paul Cronecker juaftet. Selected Oration, "Secondary-Education,” Arthur Whitney Shoemaker Essay, "The High Cost of Living,’ Adella Powell Oration, "Universal Pea e," Franl Emerson Schneider peal Solo, "Kose of My Heart,” Jane Ewan Stewart Oration, "The National Banking Hyt tem,” James Edmund Jeffries Oration, “Prevention of Fire,” Ewing Tibbies Corat Violin Solo, ’ Earl Barber Oration, "Need of Maintaining a Large Navy," Lei toy Jeffries Valedictory, "The Ocean city-Somers’ Point Bridge," Norvin Cllffe Smith Plano Solo. "Alice,” Laura M. Towns-
end
Miss Slewart was In excellent voice and her singing was appreciated by tire audience, which applauded her with vim Master Earl Barber, who was Introduced by Mr. Steven* as one of the coming graduate*, waa- heard In violin solo, the Intermezzo from "Ci (Continued on Fourth Cszs.)
Mayor-Headley Issues Warn-; ing That Regulations Will j be Strictly Enforced.
shall exceed twelvthe built-up sect! w|ll apply lo ths
naintalncd In the opi ipplles to the sectl
leeiith street.
l ire law prohihillui the built-up pnrtlo «> be strictly enforc
nailed for this evening the question of the y Boulevard, Cape May County reeholder* feel dls-
cHy. a-
slory following,
of the city . will
SCHNEIDER TO RUN
Hie llrst-team of lire Marqu
■am will he
Bowles.
Kaclt man i a street m be scratch. Those e
will ea watch.
n 31 miles. II will
1 Ire presented with a gold
couple of watches ai
■e graduated, the other day, I ■ gave him a diamond ring.
CORNER-STONE LAYING WILL DRAW BIG CROWD
Many Attend Dinner on First Anniversary of Sanitarium’s Establishment. Hootch Hall celebrated It* flrst anniversary Monday, when an excellent dinner waa served A number of Invited guests, former patients, were present, all of whom enjoyed I he occasion very much. Letter* of regret were received from score* of former patlenta of the house, living at a distance and who were unable to attend. Most of tlr-ni, how- , sigiilflsd their Intention of returning to-Ocean City In the near future, tire dinner on Monday, tire bleaawas asked by J. K. Price,
’hlladelphle.
Scotch Hall waa opened for the ceptlon of guests on June 10, 1911, der the eble management of Miss McOlbney and Miss Towner, who have ngaged In sanitarium work for
BIG CHANNEL BASS IS CAUGHT HERE
ir of yea
June 10 of each year will be known as "Anniversary Day," when all the former patient* of the bal 1 will be Invited to enjoy the hospltslllls* of the mss and help commemorate the anniversary occasion. Miss McOlbuey and Ml** Towner have been doing great work at Beolcb Hall, and (heir fame, aa well as that sanitarium, has spread over the country and has made Ocean t^ty known to people who otherwise would probably not have come to this seaside
Philadelphia Business Man Has Struggle to Land
40-Poander.
(leorge Bmltheman, a Philadelphia business man living at Haddonfleld, holds the record here for cstches of big flsh In the surf this season. Not satlsfled with his haul of a large black drumflsh last week, Mr. Hmltheman waa ont again Bonday at Hecond street, and landed a 80-pouud black drum and a 40-pound channel bass. 1 he bass was 47J inches In length and mseaured 271 Inches around Ihe girth The largest flsh of tin* specie* landed on the Jersey ooeat lest season weighed 39 pounds, 9 ounces, and It was caught
at Asbury Park.
Mr. Bmltheman had a struggle of folly twenty minutes before he st ceeded In gelling the channel basa th* beach. It was a great battle. He caught the drum and the channel bem inside of two bour*. He will compete for the trophies ottered eacti year by Field and HI ream, looks now aa though
a wlnnar.
of Philadelphia, al gas company,
ras injured while at work for the com■any .Saturday. HI* collar-bone was iroken and he was hurt otherwise. He vas sent to the Atlantic City Hospital thief Scull nolilled lire roan's sister. IIIsb Itose Bradley, of 4113 Salmon itreet, Frankfnrd, Philadelphia.
Bert Sleelman, irf this city, a conductor on the West Jersey and Seashore Kallroad, Is on a trip to Niagara Fall*, accompanied by his wife ' L. Randle, a haggagemaster. Is fllll Mr Steelman’s position during I
absence.-
PLANS OF‘‘GRADS” OF HIGH SCHOOL
a J* related the State Sup
ago. decided against the proposed route. Some of the people here talk strongly In favor of carrying the dispute to a higher court, and having the case settled ’for’future time. Others hold different view*. The long-looked for derision of Ihe e Supreme Court In the case of the posed Ocean City Boulevard was ded down Iasi Thursday and new* t was received here Friday 'any of Ihe leading business men of 1 city were anxious to see the road It. and the decision of the Court, >11 byju-tlre Bergen, against the nly freeholders was a great sur-
prise.
When the work was projected and Hie freeholders awarded Ihe contract to the Sutton A Corson Co., the lowest bidder*, they were restrained by a temporary writ of certiorari. Then the application of Washington VanOllder and others, residing near Palermo, for the writ of certiorari was argued al the February term of the court before Justices Bergen, Voorhees and Rallsch. The decision in part I* as follows; •'The Board of Chosen Freeholders of Cape May County, having detertnlned In change and alter the location of a piiblic" highway, adopted and repealed a series of resolution* purportcarry out Us purpose, the remaining and operative one being adopted September 14, 1911, which declared that 'a road known as tbs Ocean City mad lie widened, straightened and the location thereof changed, and the ssM rnsd Improved as follows.’ Then owe the description. The effect of this change was th* laying out of a new highway between wo point* of an existing highway a •nnslderable distance from Ihe old roadbed, and the affording of highway facilities to a tract of land which It bad l heretofore the beneflt of. •This land belonged to a Mr Fox, a member of the board of freeholders, not only voted for the resolution, vas the active agent In the promouf tlie change In Ihe location of
the highway.
have (hla^altuatlon: 'A board of freeholders decide* by a resolotloo to lay out a public highway over the lauds of one of Us member* to the possible advantage of hi* remaining lands, which resolution he vote* for as member of that body. Tire defendant oes not dispute the principle that no
Yacht Club Committee Prepares for Great Time Satur-
day Afternoon.
Everything Is In readiness for the laying of the corner-stone of the new Ocean City Yacht Club, Battersea road and Hay avenue. In tbe upper section of this city, next Saturday afternoon, ire than 8000 Invitations have wot out and arrangements have made for a special train, which will leave Chesluut street wharf, Philadelphia. at 10 SO a m. On the return trip the special will leave here about p. m. This train will make no between Camden and the Ocean City Garden* Co.'* tract, upon w tire club house la to be erected, dal rate of 81.50 for Ibe round trip
been obtained.
barbecue, or ox roast, will be of tbe features of tba occasion. There will he a number of promlr ■en to make short addresses, and the Clayton Band will furnish music
Most of Them Will Continue Their Studies in High Itfstltntions of Learning. Of this yesr'* graduates of the Ocean Ity High School, Frank Schneider rill enter the Wharton School - University of Pennsylvania In ll and take a business coarse. Nurvin Smith wltt ; robauTy take an camlnaHuu'foreiitr* " e at tire United States Naval Academy st Annapolis. .aurencs Sharp will go to itutger*’ College for a year and flnlsh at the University of Pennsylvania. Arthur Shoemaker will go to the Wharton School and may study law
later.
LeKoy Jeffrie* will return to the high school next fall and take a col
WILL HAVE NEW BOAT
The Hxntinkl Is always glad, as Is generally nuderatood, to receive of news matter, social events, etc., but corraepondeuU should not get to write on only one side of the paper when sending sueb reports
.. one-room kenyon, close U ... tare. Takedown bouae. Also by June S’, expect to display a flve-roomod bouse, 907 Wesley avenue, next to tbe Traymore. Mr*. R. K. Englbh. It
lay* '. H.,
Wantxh.—Boy to learn plumbing buolnaos. Apply to A. G. Winkler. Tenth and Pleasure a< For ft*N7.—Piano, ditlon, for season or moving picture house Apply KM West avenue. - —
Joseph Christian, of Philadelphia, negro, who has been employed on tbe Improvement* of the gaa company, drank too mneb Monday night aud picked up by Chief Scull He was lined 85 Christian said be wa* 34 years old, and that this wa* tba flrst time bk had been arrested.
Impwvtastrt-
Send me Hot of your properties for tie or rent at once. If you have money to loan on lint lortgage I can place It. Laundry boat nee* for rale. FRANK E. DARBY. REAL ESTATE BROKER, Bourse Bldg. 7«1 Asbury Ave. Tbe Flret National Hank of Ocean City, N. J.. welcome* the deposits of the laboring man aa well es tbe workManaoer.—Man and wife will manage small hotel: three yean'exMrieoce In AtleaUe City hotel*. A.. 876, Pram ofBce, Atlantic City. It
•ctirrsnrrharn Intended. Disappointed In his plans to build a handsome boat during lb* wlnler. Commodore C. Howard Scbermerliom has purchased a craft thal waa In commission for the flrst time last year. This, h* rays, will do him for this aeaal least. She will appear In these water* and the owner expects to have
•ood time with her.
'nm mod ore Sclrermerhorn last fall had plans sabmlUad for * cruiser, to built during tbe winter, but ~ change lit the management of tire Arm that waa to build the boat caused *-‘— cancel tbe tentative order.
J. Edmund Jeffrlee I* thinking of studying law. Gustav Cronecker will not go to school, but will help his mother conduct her hotel al Sea Isle <.*lty. . Ewing Corson will return to the high school for a post-graduate course In mat hemal Ic*. He will probably take op tbe study of civil engineering. Miss Jane Stewart will continue her etudles In music. She Is a talented young woman with a voice of much
promise.
Adella Powell, who look the In modern languages high school, will atlsud a college In Allantlc City. Of the ten members of lire eiam. on ly Frank Schneider amt Ire Roy Jeffries were-born In Ocean City.
urge# with great persistency thal theact of voting by Mr. Fox Jra* legislative apd not judicial, but we think intention i* not supported by or by authority. The reoolutloti >ne relating to a general system affecting all the citizen* ol a municipality, but provides for the making of a particular Improvement effecting property In one locality, and I* l he relegislative. The determination ut a public' highway In a particular locality, and to take tbe lands of a pec la! owner* for that purpose la the exercise of a Judicial and not a legislative function. ••■pbe adoption of tbe VaeoluHon to alter and change the course of tbe highway In this ease 1* In substance and effect the laying out of a highway and not a mere Inconsequential alteration of an existing highway. It wa* a Judicial condnslon In which an Interested party participated, and therefore avoidable. The tronble was not cured even If Ureru without giving any effhet t>
Mr. Fox."
It’e dignified •«>«• * lT »» J oa • d Clou* sense of aecorlty to own y home at. C , TY Beside*, your reaponalblltty a*a estate owner make* you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next-to Are house who will show yon the very beta way and some of the great** bargains - *- found tsar# on tbe easiest I Phone
apartment No. 81
Director Marts, at the meeting of the Ulty Commissioners, said the lire-es-cape* here should ire examined before eason opens. Mayor Headley taeted be.would take the matter up aud report at tire next meeting.
1 the Trolls?jr lid a line 8-rot .-n bath, alegal _ avenue lot (corner Becond street), facing ooran; sidewalk and enrb made, at a price to surprise you. Easy terms; InsUllmeul mortgage: sample cottage Just flu lulled. l.mi.iK Pot.il A lira.
OFFICIALS RE-ELECTED er and Wa«*dr Carapasstee Hold Annual Meeting. tire annual meeting of th* Ocean City riewer Oo., D. Harry Chandler, ef Vineland, wa* re-elected president and R. W. Edward* secretary and treasurer. It wa* decided to make ■ of extension* In different sect tons of the cliy • The officer* and taoekholders made an Inspection ot the n»w
wage disposal plant.
A* the annnal meeting of the Oeran City \VaterCompany,Heoty D. Moore, of Haddonfleld. was re-elacted president, R W. Ed ward# secretary and W.
E. Massey treasurer.
Motor hi— "i; feet, breadth 4 Rochester engine, hauled at factory lata ready sprlug starting ( doable “*
Is ll fresh? FreUmfer’* Bread Roll* every morning at Fred. F zeamyer’s, 735 Asbury avenue, City, N. J. ■ n *
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