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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. xxxir.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1912.

NO. 12

Ocean City Sentinel

-ByCURTIS ROBINSON

d Proprietor Strictly in Ad'

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

AT-rOKMr.tN-AT-l.AW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT-LAW.

■ mkMlontr., Saury It

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell.

.YK.NDK aod KIUHTH MTKKKT

L AW offi ces

j Godfrey & Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

Sint; JAMES M. E..HILDRETH i-pr„i. jiu. Counsellor-at-Law

CHUHCh SERVICES.

•}■£ Boyle Commercial Agency am., Ei|thth s , clt>li N j E. C. BOYLE, nanarer

■ Mw-tlna.—Sumlayi I. Iradrri Monday •

Otis M. Townsend A Praetieal Sea-lion* Archltee

EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

THE WORLD'S SENSATIONAL

AUTO R;ACE:S

ssixna;

ARMAITD S GREAT ELECTRIC CREATION THE CITY OF TESTERDAT

,n Tnbernaele lupil.t

I.W I.UV, K..*1.11. 1

SHindi). Jail 22; Miliau 2.30: Etialng 1.30

Annual Frolic of the

CHURCH SOCIETIES. I.adla.* Auxiliary HocMIy meal. nr»l Bor Mr.. T. i«rr Allan'.; Vlca-Pra.ldeDL ^Mri

^ Onrl.llan^Eodjavij^ Baelaljjj laarauee

’ *E\ul*th*Oaiiay,|pra

J X. GR1SCOM, M. D.

BASEBALL TE(LM TO HAVE

PRESBYTERIANS COMPROMISE MADE ON

KlUHTHTTf. ANT) WESLEY AVE, j

NUMBER OF STAR PLAYERS

Allen Comj,M.D.“

Donovan, Stoll, Shollenbergcr, Whitney, Hutchinson and Toomey to Play.

Dl<. W. V. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE.

H

ftUSCHKL PErriT, M. 1).

B07 WESLEY AVE.

OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

QK. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue

Hughes’ Central Pharmacy Mthltf SI. a>4 Wtilt) AM.

Harry O'Brien, coaeli at DeLaneey cliool, Plillaileljifila, who In to mauM the local bawball team thl«-ea«mi, an in town Sat uni ay anil Sunday, the Rue«t of Harry Mnrrla, preeidenl of the

; company.

I'Hrlen wan in town for the purpoae of meetliiR the member, of the athletic ^company ;and alao to take a 00k over the RroQnda. He In RetthiR hla Imy* toRelher and elHconlldent of havhiR a hlRh-claju, InnliiR team here IhU year. Becauw of hla work at Del.aucey id alw> by reawin of the lad that lie t* for year. Riven athletic matiem clone study, he la In touch with the dayera of the ''prep.'' achoole, colleRea and unlveraltlee. He.knnwa what the boya can do, and ao la parllcilarly yell-tltted lo pick out a Reutleinly act of fellowa and a team of 1(11 playera. He will take an active part In the coachlnR of the learn and II be aecn in a aolt with the playenl

the (llamond.

Aiuonc the candldaba for I he team' e the followhiR for the pltcher’a bo*: Whitney, of Penrt Slate, w ho waa ere laat year; ItembAdt. of Brown

Atlantic Oily Theatres

Aivi L'I'iii vriii.

GOAL COAL COAL

Somettaing New for Ocean City

Frldaf Emiig, Jm 21 _ * THE STREET CHILDREN

FRIARS’ CLUB

We liave the Bostonia Cannel (coal) this is the only thing to use for Open Fireplaces: is cheaper and cleaner than wood; one ton will go further than two cords of wi>oi|. 1 samples given to those that have never tried it. Drop us a cart} and we will deliver you a sample.

f Mk it Jm* 24 urt play. _<*HnprUln*

C. H, Shoemaker Umber Co.

; Tveltll and West He. Otem Cltj, N. J.

It. may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, hut 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

■u a nut n«n'. AMOClPUan. WTllon WIIMU, . .. ■- . If ' adiiuhI

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

Four Barbers

JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERT. *0. TOO Atksri knm. Doom OSj, 1.1.

: Sj’i.isssv*

I'afa

Directly on the Beach

Trie BREAKERS

OPENS JUNE as. ISIS

KATE A. YOUNG. MANAGER.

Construction Sand & Gravel Co. JOS. O. cHANIWION. Mansasr Office. 8th St, Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J.

Opening Event of Season Here June 29 is Attracting Much Attention.

with I

FIRST REGATTA WILL DRAW MANY

The Rev. Charles H. Bohncr, of Easton, is Choice of

Congregation.

1 s rmiRreRallnna! meelhiR Friday j

The application blank- for Iboae whodeelre to ruler their ImaU In the Mouth Jenwy ItaehiR A-noclatlmj'- tlr*t roRatta of the season, to he held, over Hie Ocean City Motor Boat t'hih’s Saturday, June‘Jit, arrived here

1 days aRo.

deslrlnR blanks c

them from the secretary of boat club, Daniel HaRRarty, or the club steward, Samuel C. Hebeuer. The reRatla Rlvea every promise of belnR a Rreat suecess, and all the chib member* are work I hr energetically to this end. Already there are many

unlay and conduct flic service h In the church Sunday, the First Presbyterian f ay eveuhiR, Dr. L'ounfe for tils subject "The True M if God," stattnR that It we Rested by the recent election

will

strlklnR way, tl

leof I he line

plication blanks at one

BIRTHDAY PARTY

year, and Rawls, of St. ‘atchers—ShollenberRer, who was h t’ape May last year, and Barker, brother of the Johnstown player. base—Yestes. of St. Joseph's; Toomey. who played third with the .;nf P., and DeKalb. Second base—Hutchinson, of l)sLancey, and Stewart, of 8t. Joseph’s, 1 rtstop—Bl'ythe. of Penn State, has played here, and Donovan, of Hie II. of P. Third base—Harry Stoll, who has ilayed here with the locals, and Farof Penn Stale. r the out-deld positions, the followhiR will be Tried out: •r, of Atlantic City, captain of DeLaneey last season; Kelley, of St. Joseph’s; Wilson, of Hie Penn FreshHart.'ol the Penn Freshmen, ami Plummer, of the U. of P , who played ith tbe Leeds Club. Donovan, the II. of P.shortstop who will play here, hi a Rame between the P. and Harvard this seaso the only hits In the contest, :wn-tiaRRer and a three-baRRer, and scored the only run. The Unit Rame of the season will t with Pleasautvllle 011 Monday, July . The Pleasautvllle boys have been playIiir Rood ball tills season, having w 'even straight Rame-. There will be two games on July nruing and afternoon—with the Slenton A. A., of Philadelphia. The grounds will be put lu drst-class shape as early as possible.

Herbert gi

., for little Mary Kennedy Iasi Friday afternoon In celebration of the child's tenth birthday anniversary. 1 little folks present were May ce. Alice Nlckelsnn, Margaret Ulflord, Emma UHt'ord and I

Shaw

Many of the ladles living In the neighborhood called and wished the child many happy returns of the day. The children tdayed-games on the iwn until 4JM) o'clock, when they ere Invited to the dining room., ible,-decorated with rose*, presented beautiful appearance. There Iso 011 the table a large birthday cake. Tth the Inscription, '‘Mary Kennedy, Ten Years.” After eating to their full capacity, ■e children all'recelved a faver s caddies and returned to their hou pleased with their afteruoou's tertalnment.

ADDITIONS TO MOTOR BOAT GLOB

Plans Being Made for the Constructlon of Attractive Dntch Room.

hlrthd

iirty at tin

1 Fourti

Kdmuml JetTrles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith Jeffries, and a recant graduate of the Ocean (Tty. High School, has passed the Civil Service examination for a position as carrier here. He will go on duty July I.

CALL NEW PASTOR

CITY’S BOULEVARD ROUTE

j Board of Trade Committee and E. V. Corson Reach Amicable Agreement. ’

WITH AUDIENCE At a -pci 1st meeting of the Board of

BAND MADE HIT

"byte

ipporten

elved thirty-seven . It S. Snyder, of who hnd thirty

Trade Monday night, the following

1 the board's committee on

_ , . , 1 wcxaiH city BouTeverd was reed by Leader Harrison Has a Style llie That Appeared to Make ( Ocean City, N. J., June 17. Big Appeal. j To the Board of Trade of ^ ‘ ‘ Ocean City. New Jersey, . W, Harrison and hi- hand made (ieutlemen;—Pursuant to a motion tan City spread upon the minutes of your

lohnci

concerts, yet'H could very read! Iiy the style of his con^ucthiR mslclans he will hrliiR must

Hasing his subject upon Kph. '

o be able lo obey the

t all R

>nd good 1

through the ages done. They h looked up. caught the vision, and I

■thieved the victory.

Mr.' Hohner, he affirmed, was dently possessed of both these exi

the t

preach. The

• he I

ttard h

alwi

I. The

Bible he affirmed to lie the books berau-e. tlrsl, II has

Author. No other author like Odd. Second. It Is the best of books because

't has the best of subjects.

I re, soul and all. It Is. thirdly, the >est of books because It I- written I he best of spirits. It Is tbe moi jptlmlstlcof all books. There Is not discouraging thought hi It. The lai of truth Is written upon the litis of the

true messenger. Nn matter wl

baophy. science, art ok literature may be written there, the truth la there In large and beautiful letters of llvhlg light. Truth always-bearetli away th« victory. The world Is behind his bsck. To It he Is crucified. He does express

any

ixlety I

r that

opinion, but what does God think? This Is to him the most Important consideration. He stands ai one who pleads with men while a crown of gold hangs above hla head

The crowning day coming. The

messenger always keeps this In

tying peremoiiy Saturday I

■f music-maker-, under h

aggregation • leadership f to the city.

THREE MASSES

Beginning next Sunday, three asses will he celebrated In Ht lie's Ohnreii. There will be a ant prte-t at this church during this III remain

1. The

will Is

■I 10 o'clock.

lerector.tbe Rev. John J. Sweeney, Is endeavoring to have the Rev Father Devine, of New York, a member of the Paullst Order, here again this summer. He made a number ol friends here last season. The principal work of the member* of this order I* among uon-Gatholies, and the priests are especially trained for their inl—lonary labors at their A|Mislollr Mission House In Washington, D. (!.. presided over by the Very

Rev. Dr. Doyle.

Many member- of this order, -ayFat her Sweeney, were former minl-ter* of other religious denominations. The members of the congregation here are expresslnlc themselves a> greatly' pleased with the .thought

lined $5 by Mayor Headley a few days ago. One of his men was accused of throwing circulars around the street*.

i-sly.

extra session held Jane IS, I!il2, your committee appointed ■e meeting In consider the question iqstallnR the ra»e from the decision

he Supreme Court, pertaining to '

meadow boulevard, and lo make

r recommendation* as your com-'

:ec consider advisable, begltolr*-

PROTEST AGAINST NEW GOOD GOVERNMENT LAW

Although one of the youngest aquatic organization* along the South Jersey coast, the Ocean City Motor Boat t'hib has a surprisingly large meraliershlp, which is receiving additions every week. In fact, the growth of the club hai leu such that ths officers and members now Hnd that they must have a little more room for their convenience and pleasure. To this end, Vice Commodore J. Franklin Myers, of Philadelphia, Is preparing plans for additions to the house. A feature of these proposed Improvements will bea "Dutch” room, whsr* tbe men can smoke aod ■sd or lounge. Every member of the club, from Commodore Clarence C. W. Wilson to tbe newest recruit, Is a hustler for tbe organtxatlon. The members hope to have the Improvements completed before June 29, the day of the big regatta, when a large number of visltore will be here.

LUEGEO II. GETS READY FOR RACES

Are Searchlight for. Night Running Placed on Capt. Fish’s Boat.

Petition of Remonstrance Is Signed by More Than

150 People.

A petition signed by more than ISO of the city, protesting against

Capt. George F. Kish Is getting bis much admired new cruiser, the Luegoo II., In Hrst-class shape for the Yachtsmeo’a Club race from Atlantic City to Winter-quarter Shoals on July « This run will be a go.st preliminary start for the boat’e entry lo the Bermuda race on July 27. On tbe Luegeo II. In this race will be Peter Hall, tbe maker of the engine on board, at gloe with a lot of Improvement* In which Mr. Hell Is Interested, a comes here every week; J. Murray Watts, the designer, end a -elated

C. A. VERNON WEDS

Capt. Kl*h has Installed 011 the boat new dynamo for electric lighting ■Iso for tbe arc search-light for night running, which will enable those board to see alwed a distance of 2j

■ .oral Barber atkif l-kllaxlelisltla

mile*

harle* A. Vernon, e well kuowu 'barber etaployed by Felix Halvagne In the "up-to-date” shop here, aod Mias Margaret P. Hallentlne, of Phlledel phi*. * * “

Manx Fine Cratl Now

Rev. Dr. Devlnteh. . A reception followed at the home of the bride, and tbe pair came to this city In the evening, where they will

number of additional boats of the in (Tty Yacht Club are now overboard. Among these areTaxCollector E. W. Burleigh’s (Tara B., Captain Charles K. Well’* Agues H„ Captain It. R. Sony's Goodrich, Rear Commodore Samuel Wood's new cat-boat,

It's dignified and gives you a delicious sense of meurity to own your home at OCEAN CITY.

Tlllty

estate owner makee you a desirable cltixen. Think Hover, then or" —

HARRY HEADLEY,

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand.

Top Soil for I-awn Purposes. • r— Grading or Filling.

Dirt for

reading railroad deuvery.

Ileal Katate Operator, Ninth abd Asavenue, next to Are house who

C tbe very beet way and R res lest bargains — *—

found here on the easiest t

Phone connection.

For Kkht.—Ptaoo.tn flrat-elasa dltlon, for eeason or moving picture bouse. Apply 824 West avenue. S mo.

BOATS OVERBOARD

the new "good government' handed over to Director Marts Saturday evening. said that Ihe-petltlnn collated principally, by Ice dealers, milkmen, hackmen and llsh dealers, I* claimed that little, If any trouble was experienced In securing tbe signature*. of tbe provisions of thl* as been published In the Srntihrl. The move.of the city ofltclah due to tbe alleged annoyance of collage owners and renters by ill of these business people. Home of the Ice men say that new cottagers are delighted to have them call and solicit their trad*, and that object to having Jce, bread ami milk left at their home* upon their arrival here. Others of the citizens assert that It a good thing to abolish the practice f some of these busbies* men of "chaaIng" cottagers when they alight from

trains.

There seems io be much feeling on both sides of the question.

HIGH TRIBOTE TO MR. CASSELBERRY

Few Dry Byes In Church When Dr. Conntcrmine Spoke to Congregation.

Two large and Interested congregaon» assembled In the First Presbyterian Church Sunday. There wei two attraction!*. On Friday evenlni preceding, lira congregation had by unanimous vole elacted the Rev *• u

PHANTOM PARTY

Fleb’echampion bank skiff. Why Not? Among the members of tbe Ocean City Motor Boat Club there I* much aetlvlty. Boat* put overboard within

at the Kwartbrnore.

A phantom party will be given to the member* of the Hotel Proprietor*’ Association at the Swarthmore Hotel tomorrow evening by the hospitality and gas committee* of thl* organlza-

people were anxioo-to learn as to the prospect of his Coming, and. asa second attraction, the Rev. Dr. Couiitermioe, an old friend ot the church, bad been announced to speak at both service* He took as Ida morning subject "Precious Words," basing his thoughts upon John, 14; 1-8. He said these words were- precious, both as to r associations and as to their actual teiri*. They were the'word* of Christ spoke on. tbe eve of His erucitlxlou, when His heart waa warm and tender. They are alao words that have been associated with some of the deepest and most trying experiences of o— live*. He affirmed that they wi among the last weird* that he h heard fall from the Ups of the former pastor,-whom he referred lo qulte.at length, emphasizing some of the leading characteristic* of his life. The doctor declared them precious In the fourth place as being the last inspired ’ordS that ever fell upon tbe gar* of uls more than angel wife, he having read them to Ijtr Just before she passed

away. '

ircsilhr of the Inherent value of DXt.4ie gave an exhaustiveaualyale, each thought of which he elucidated with force and beauty. The recent death of Mr. Casselberry, the former pastor, as well as that of the doctor's own wife, gave a peculiar pathos and ienderneas to the service and made somethings clear and furling which hllherlu had been

' ms misty aud doubtful. :ie sermou wa« divided Into

.. .Inct truths; first, to show Ch deep solicitude for tin welfare of every

tlon.

if Reading, a new -JO foot open irge W Statzoll and Mr. Meof Philadelphia.

The member* of these committees are Mrs. Johnson Hooey, Mre. K. Sixsmith, Mr*. B. F. Wlraatman. Mre. George Menu and Mr*. Frank Mlche-

Send me list of your properties for

ale or redt at once. If you have money

lortgage I can place It. Laundry buslnen for aale.

FRANK E. DARBY,

REAL ESTATE BROKER, Bonne Hide. 781 Asbury Ave.

They usually do things up lu Due •tyle and tomorrow night's event 1 exception.

launch. Price low. Apply Bav View Pavilion, Twelfth street wharf, - Asbury avenue.

M. Townsend, chairman, Harry Headley, William E. Massey, '>• Y. Lake and(,'laylou H.Brick, •mmltlre appointed, met In the afternoon at June 14, on the Shore road at Corson's corner, and took up tbe subject In detail. It I- the unanimon- opinion of yoor i-ommltlee, ahd, we feel, the opinion of ■ he city a- a whole, that the court proceedinge instltuled by Mr.. E. V. Corson and In- associates against tbe cnii-trurllon of the meadow boulevard nn the new route as approved by the county freeholder* aud State Road uer, was |a serious mistake and should be strongly condemned by Ibis Board of Trade; Dial by this act, a alow ha- been thrust at the prog--f this city; for what, seems like liersonal gain, ami the city thus deprived of a beautiful automobile boule■anl for the coming season; that It Is he opinion of tbe entire committee that the present case.ou principle, aod the future good of the city, should carried to the big Irani Court for a decision; that "hold-upe” by obstruea serious menace to tbe development of any city and aucb methods should be vlgorooaly and promptly dealt with. Your committee, however, after consbiering the Increased demand and necessity for the meadow boulevard, the present Interest of Ocean City, tbs lime lost and th» expense of litigating anil the uncertainty of Court decision*, beg to report the following: That by recommending tbe abandonment of further Court proceeding*, we have been able to effect .with Mr. E. V. Corson, tbe following compromise That the present meadow road, locally known as the ''turnpike," be the rout*, with such deviation* from lira preaauttlne, a* will eliminate the dangaroo* angle- ami allow,a batter approach to

ir city.

Mr. E. V. Corson expressed himself to your committee as being both snxlons and willing to give, donate and convey,wlthont any compensation -r reservations, alxty (SO) fbet of land .Iqng the northerly boundary of tbe present turnpike road, extending of Idth of sixty (00) feet from the Shore road, through the high lands of his farm, abutting a road, • sml further of at along and In the northerly line ot tbe turnpike road, eastwardly to tbe thoroughfare. Mr. K. V. Corson further offers that the approaches to the proposed Improved meadow boulevard, to grant, ' convey to the County qf Capo May, at the intersection of lira aforeaild boulevard and tbe Shore road, ig at right anglee at Coreon’e , In addition to tbe sixty (80) feet already speciffsd at both the at and north sides of tbe ei tlonsl lands st tbe radius of st (16) feet, thereby making ai 10 said proposed Improved a boulevard a width of o thirty-two (132) feet. We believe that tbe new turn can be built jn tbe northerly el the present (turnpike hy bulk-heading along the present piling on the elde of road and reinforcing same with a mud bauk between tbe piling and the curb, without stopping entirely traffic road during the recouetnictInn, thereby keeping onr city In communication with tb&maln land, whl to onr mlnd*„ of great la — the Interest of onr city.

lore road at Feudal Smlth'i

Boat Club held thstr llret Bve Iw card party of the season at lb» m house yesterday afternoon. The w»v ami daughters of a number of It - —sent and spent a f*

heart. "Lei notyontbeartbetrouWed.

Second, to show Christ’s Infallible remedy for- all heart trouble, "Ye believe In God. believe In me." Third. Christ's unimpeachable truthfulness:

‘ my Father’s bousejire many mans', if it ware not so, I would have

told you." Fourth, (ihrist preparing a

'— for us, "I goto prepare a place " sml nfth, Christ's coming

the Iradle*’ Auxiliary was a!

again «

... convey Hi* loved ones lo Hla abode of Inffnlte delight, where He Himself Is to dwell forever. "And If I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you unto myself; that where I am, ye may be

the built-up s . will applyto the north of Seven lo

of the congregation, who I and honored him during hla long », which was ended by