Ocean City Sentinel, 4 July 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel

THI'KSUAY. JULY 4, lilli

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All inmiuuiiliatimiM *)iuulil I CBmpaulml with Hit- full name •ildrem of Hie writer, uni neitwfiarlly fur {lubiicatlon, lint a> n itimran

QUICK WIT OF

PRAY FOR DIVINE GRACE FOR MAYOR HEADLEY

Dl-plaj your tl»K,. The glorious Fourth. Itaselmll gaiues Unlay.

- A» open imvlllou Is to he built by the city u4 the Ituanlwalk at Tenth ran In i*hiladel|ihla lust Friday won the race. One hundred new seats arrlvixl yesterday. some of whieh are for the mu--ic pavilion. ,dila. I- hulldliig a cottage at Fifth Street and Wesley avenue,

PERSONALS. f'apt. UeMott Shaw. Of Millville, i« here for the season. Fred. Adams returned Tuesday from a visit to t 'rlsileld, Md. Il.-T. .MltoheM and family, of Uala, w. H. Fort and family, of Millville, are here for the suuiuier mouths. I*. H. Harris is occupying Ids cottaKe, dd Wesley avenue, for the summer. (Juslav I,ndwig and family, of I'litK adeljdila, are guest, of the luiK-rlal. william l>iweller. of Hdla.lelphla,

everlng and family, o|

adefpliUi

legs. She ijUlckly ripped oft a near-by fence and had the |mk

fellow made as comfortable as posslb

I, way to the Atlantic City

In answer to a great many hniulrles, e will say llipt The llaily Keimrter III make Us llrsl appearance for the raaon of IWI2 next Monday. A liberal rare of the puhllc patronage 1s soelted. Leave your "ads" or onlera for The IteiHirter at the otliee of the SKNTINKI.

After a prolnuged- session, the Oe mr Wilson, of this State, for presldi md governor Marshall, of Indlai isihls running mate. W. Scott Hand Is 'pend the summer season uexl year In Icean City. UrllBhleil Wltto City. Hr. Alexander Hazard, of Fhllalelphla, Is among the distinguished •Isilors now In this city. Dr. Hazard, A ho Is a retired surgeon. Is a guest of he Strand, anil he Is not only well deased with Hie hotel hut I* delighted x fth Ocean'City.

dug In the First M. E. Cl next Sunday. The quartet wilt ■_ e |, urc |, throughout the se

Ingham. Sr., and wife.

Samuel V. Dunham Millville, have come I spend the season. Dr, U. T. Stradllng a

W. L Hoyt and family, of n

Ids frmlly locatesl at 428 Asbury t K. Dawes and daughters, of Philadelphia, are at llieir Moorlyu terrace Frank Itoselle, of Philadelphia, has hi, family here, occupying their cot-

tage. HiSl West avenue.

Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Jarrett and son, of Hadilonfield, were registered at the

Kallilu during the week. .

Frank Brown and family, of Millville, have iqieued their cottage, Sixth

street and Ocean avenue.

Atlee Hucknian and family, of Fraukford. have open'd their summer

home, 1412 Ashury aveiniy.

Edwin Wooley, of Pitman, ha* turned this summer to his position

druggist at Maddock’e store.

Mrs. Adella Abbott has gone to I

ther, Mrs. Kileu Scudder.

H.

Kleinf g I hr I

Miss M_ I

cl, for

anamaker, of Phlla-

. ...... .ir the season, occupying her cottage, (MO Fourth street. It. M. Thompson and faihlly. of Philadelphia, are pleasantly located In

e, HU SI

Joseph Barry and family, of Phlladelpttla. are occupying their cottage, 1344 Central avenue, for the season. William T. Brown, of Wayne, a oot-. tage owner here, has taken his family to the Maine Coast for the summer. J J. Hannon and family, of Philadelphia. are occupying their cottage, 1221 Central avenue, for the shason. D. E. Htlsee and family, of Phlladelplila, are here for the summer, occupying their cottage on Pennlyn place. Oeorge Harold and family, of MlllOcean*™ ,l,e,r ™ttage.^«18 Mrs. Margaret Corson, of this city, spout the week end with her aotit, Mrs Hannah Vandllder.at Petersburg John McClatchey and family, of Merlon, Pa., are occupying their

f, 1417 t

thi-

■Vrs. Thomas Iloualdsou and family, of Wilmington, are here for the season, occupying a cottage on St. Charles

place.

H. K. Keen and family, of dowue. are now pleasantly located lu their summer home, HUB Asbury gveuue. Elmer E. Saiiderlln and family, Philadelphia, have taken occupancy of their collage, 1087 Hay avenue, ftr Mrs. Mary 1'racey and family, of

n Wayne, S III this c

promlnen

is a uumher

among the

w occupying it ler of First sir

Mrs. Charles Miller has returned to hi-r home In this city after spending few weeks with her daughter, i

Yonkers, N. Y.

The llev. Mr. Hallowell and brld

re spending

Tore Up Her Skirts in Efforts to Help Man Fatally

Hurt by Car.

Assistant City Solicitor J. Burr- | wood Daly, of Philadelphia, a sum-; luerresident here, was coming to city, with Mrs. Daly and a tr nurse, Miss Katharine It. Flynn, they witnessed thtqjalal accident man named Pelersuii, of Somers'I Peterson became confused wb saw two electric cars approaching him and was struck down by one. When the car on which Mr. ai Mrs. Daly anil the nurse were rldli was stopped, Miss Flynn, who com 'nuntb« Hahnemann Hospital Jump df ami promptly went to the mat isslatatice. She.ripiHsI her underskh

i fry to

|> the

Ig of tb

borders In play tlnu

neighboring communities ha

la. Ocean City can i

continue t shame am

ualntalu, regal city aulhqrllies idling any troi ifuse absolutely

cottage, 1434 i prominent

city. Mrs. Hallowell It

Barclay.

rles Shaler and family, of I Is. Ind., r- 1 -

summer, occupying t!

"leasure avenue. Benjamin T. Web

Philadelphia tiuslnesi^ man. lias taken possession of W J Dglaney's coftage,

Asbury aveuue.

septi W. Cochran, of West Philadelphia. Is here tor the season, occulug Mrs. Estelle Bamberger’s col?o, <117 Wesley avenue. 'apt. Dee Cannon, of the United Slates Engineers' boat, the Vldette, it among the occasional visitors Ijere, here his wife Is sojourning. William H. Diesroth, of Phlladel 3la, who rented the Comer bungalow i Walton place. Is now occupying the une. His family Is with him. Miss Florence Moore, of Philadelphia,. Is at her summer home, 71X1 Plymouth place, where she Is enterlalulug her cousin, Isaac Moore. 'liarlea Ralph Bowkar.of (lern,formally Miss Beatrice DunCfn, of this city, lell here Tuesday to join her husband at Bprhig Lake. Miss Lottie Comegys, of Philadelphia, has relumed home after a pleasaut visit here, where she was the guest if Mrs. L. (J. Brangau and family. . Miss Margaret Keen, of Lanadowne, l graduate of Hraltti College, Maaa., Is •peudlug the mouth of July at her lather's cottage, HlltS Asbury avenue. Mra. L. H. Heppc, of Philadelphia, has opened her cottage, 722 Central ivenue. Khe has ns her guevts Mr. md Mra. Murray, the latter helug her

■laughter.

Frederick J. Khoyer, one of Philadelphia's prominent corporation lawyers, and his family are here tor the season, occupying their apartments on the Boardwalk. Mrs. Norman Darby and. baby, of ■Vest Philadelphia, are here for the lumtner. guests of the former's father, it Howard Thorn, Mr. Darby spends the evenings here. i, Theodore Stevens, of Phlladelcame to this city Thursday eveu- . „ _ id will spend the season here ai the guest of her son, Prof. James M. "teveus, and family. M. C. H ends tar and family, of WII mlngton, Del , have opened their cotM21 Ht. Charles place, for the seaMr Henderer is a manufacturer of hydraulic machinery. Miss Marlon Wllllard McCorkle Is . the Cedar Croft with liar mother, ra. McCorkle, for the summer, Nelm Ogden and family are also at the Cedar Croft for the summer. Charles W. Hummerlleld, secretary ..I the Merchants'and Manufacturers' Association, Philadelphia, has his fsmlly pleasantly located at 1202 Bay aveuue for the summer mouths. I. J. McCann, of this city,'has been appointed tralllc agent at Los Angeles, t'sl Mr. McCann's family will spend the summer with Mrs. McCann's mother, Mra. Warren, In this city. Mrs. Pearson Turner and daughter, athryn. of Williamsport, have returned home after spending a few days here with the former’s brother, N. T. Luton, money order clerk In the post "Mta Ellxabelli Mcflvatue.Of Slxtyseveutb street boulevard. Overbrook, Philadelphia, and Mlse Florence Dyer, of Haddonfleld, were week-end guests of Mlse Davy, (lardens toads They III return later for a protracted stay. Professor Suttou Fletcher, the English lecturer, and Mra. Klatohar and Miss Florence • Klatcjiar have taken up residence at the bungalow at avenue and Third ■treat, and will remain until tire end of the sum-

er.

Mr. and Mrs. Evan C. Patteraon, accimpanled by Mrs A. W. Borla and Mrs. Varda Boris, have opened their collage here fir

from the iicIghLi

posed bridge across (I rest Egg MarDay will be 1 more of a hindrance n a help In the development of Hera' Point shohld this be used by the 'suit case brigade' and other undesirables from the beach resort. 'Somers' Point’s liberality Is broad

rottaac Kor Kent, rooms) furnished cottage for rent; »iw> for season or board. Central. > Iastt.—Friday, bet. IHh and Wesley amt 14th street atatkm. pluk bag containing Jewelry ami money Liberal reward If rein rued to I 1 . H. Beeves,

Oceanic Hotel.

ForWkT —Upright piano. Apply S. C„ SKXTtKXI. offlee. 7-4-lt

moou'as giies'tii'iif'Mrraml Mra! jZtfh I Fumlahad rooms torjrent_wlth prtBarclay, 1032 Simpson avenue, tbla I vat* family; all conr. 702 Wealey. «

SEES "MENACE" Paper There Says Ocean City Must Look After Its Colored Popnlation. Under the head “TIis Menace," the I low lug apprured In the Somers'

ir several years past this ohnok lorn if all'alrs has been tolerated will ope that so far as out huslneai ire concerned we might get rid o

and Hie other places of aiiiustat home, they are obliged to migrate to a more liberal community— economic reasons the nearest, which happens to be Somers’ Point—to while tty their hours for relaxation

'Atlantic City

and following tl

g ttll w

t he etlurta helug made by acme people .a openly desttente the Sabbath Day by uncalled for merchandizing. The sentiment expressed was strongly Some of-these men advocated the ■oldlng of an Indignation meeting They asserted that the hlgti moral lauding of the city must not he

owe red.

When the morning service had lieen ipeucl.-tho Rev. James F). Lake spoke of the attempts bflng made to “open " Ocean City on Hundays. He rred a prayer, In which he supplicated that Mayor Headley might have grace to withstand the Intluences tig brought against him to break down the restrictions and enable him o be a leader among the people. Dr. Lake asked his hearers to pray rarueatly to the same end. Hpeaklng as one of the founders of

P. hei

help''

(tl-fy

> disgrace to force Hie Hits to' ice the city to

t has a reputation t

ij-.fti

ibleal

ouble

iflalra so long i

> any n

■ honest, decent

nelghb

It

lorn that a citizen Is roullned ickup for any cause. This happy Is not due to laxity In the administration of law and order, but Is due to the fact that our city Is not founded upon one Idea. We are human and "The Shore Fast Line has been obliged to employ several special olft*r» for police duty on their cars In the venlnga for several seasons, simply o prevent trouble from the uudedr,bles who-cross Hie bridge Homer*’ •chit employs one policeman, from loon until midnight, who spends most ■f his time at the station platform. “It Isa well-known fact that some if our people decline to visit either heater or friends In tlwevenlng should t he necessary to use these cars Our people are good spenders and are will- ; to patronize Ocean t'lty, hut will l run the risk of Insult If not Injury. ‘Here Is an opportunity for good houre missionary work of an eminently P raid leal nature. Will our religious

neighbor do It?"

a pie copies of this paper were to a mimlier of’residents of this city, and considerable Indignation was seed by those who read Hie above i alurs east upon Ocean City, as

they viewed B.

81. Augustine's So ml ay Hcliool chBren enjoyed a very pleasant outing on :ie picnic grounds at Palermo Thuraay. A special treat was given them by being conveyed to and from the grounds In automablles driven by Fred 4reen and Jessie Walker. The little mta were treated to ice cream, cakes md sandwiches by the Rev. John J. Sweeney, the rector. All thoroughly mjoyed themselves and their little dilated with glee as they looked forward to next year. The children were under the supervision of Mrs. Flowers id Father Sweeney. Will Hullo line uungaloOT. Otl« M. Townsend has received the contract from the Rev. (ieorge L Dobbins, of Cape May. to build a handsome bungalow at Twentieth street mud Ceutral aveuue, this city. It will have Mims and a bath, and there will basement aud garage. It will cost $3o00. Mr. Dobbins contemplates retiring fiom the ministry.

e returned from Bridgeton, they attended a house party

r Miss

Thfr Gardena Company has begun ,.ie erection of three cottages, one on Station road, east; another on Station 1, west, and the third on Battersea

i Simpson and Statloc

B. Frank Smith, the real estate agent, haa sold.a lot on Asbury avenue, near Tenth street, to B. E. Hard, of this city. Mr. Smith has also sold i lot on Simpson aveuue,near Eleventh

itreet, to a Philadelphian.

Mrs. J. R. Riddell, an aged visitor from Haddonfleld, fell on the street here a few days ago and fractured her right hip. Dr. Allen Corson is attend-

.. position for July and Angnst la open for a young man IS or 18 years of age. Call In person at Sxjrnaai. offlea. I Wantxii.—Young roan wlsheu portion as pianist, hotel or moving picture house preferred. Apply 88 Aabury road. Ocean City Gardens, care^Mor-

Congrcgation at Auditorium Hopes He Will Withstand Sabbath Enemies.

PRETTY FLAG FOR HAND'S NEW PIER

Emblem With 48 Stars, Plrst of Its Kind in State, Un-

furled Today.

A United Staten flag, I2JX1G feet, containing 48 stars, a

a lou

be uuturled

om the main to.vir of the Pier louequetalre today. It la a beauty nd tiirls. S. Hand, president of the ler company, Is very proud of It. The front of the pier will he decoded aud featooued with flags t hlch day marka the opening of le pier theater. A full vaudt Sow of high elaaa character wll given at 8.3U o’clock lu Hie even In The prices of admission will t 8S, fid and 73 ceuta, the last two p being for boxee. Wheel»;k'H Indian Hand Is furnishing flue concerts. v

., J.

City a

rr of tl

Itev. James E. Li 1 teased the following Ideas of the Sabbath for Ocean Oily, 1 Id say that, as a minister of irist. "l stand for a Christian Sabbath, once and forever. On this nidation Ocean City.was founded d has had phenomenal growth and

isperlty.

it seems strange that any couslderle number shall wish to destroy this great success. . •i cannot believe that the great body ■f our (iulstlan cottagers want a iiange. A few who want to make unney out of Sabbath desecration, and 1 few excursionists and a few lllieralsts who believe In a Continental Sunlay would rob us, after all these years >f pro«|ierlty, of our birthright. “We apiieal to tlie law of Odd and if the sovereign Stateof New Jersey for irntectlon In our rlglijs as law-abiding

citizens."

Speaking on the Sunday closing question In this city, the Rev. Arthur Uee, pastor of Immanuel Baptist Church, had the following to say: 'Just so long as a law remains upon .■ statute booke It should he enforced. If the popular will dealree Its repeal then let the people move for such repeal In lawful and orderly fashion. Hasty or selfish criticism of an exerujustlfled aud In fact demanded by his oath Is boUi noise aud lends towards dlsresjiect for iw and executive, uor do money and ersoual Inconvenience alleet the principle involved. le involved Is Ocean City’s reputation and standing as a city where law Is obeyed and the Sabbath is observed.” PUBLICITY AGENT -.

■bore Faat Line. 1. Meta R. Salter, of 1401 Asbury le, this city, who has beau apsd publicity agent for the Shore blue, Is now on duty, and wl charge of the illstHbutlon of Information of interest to patrons of the

R. Frank Smith has rented Hu

._ge\ 1140 Asbury avenue, to . Klein in, of 1'lilladel phiar 1U-0 Hi Hlpler cottage, on twelfth street, to R.

Stiles, of (ieariumit, N. J.

Mra. H. K. Park lias rented her col. ige, 3314 Central avenue, to Charlee

I. Iteuasner, of Philadelphia.

Sarah McConnell, of West Philadelphia, lias rented the Nicholas Coreon -oltageon Central avenue.near Eighth

In the chimney of a bonne an the Mouaquetalre, near street anil West’avenue, occu-

i-ic. "Jerry" Williams, raiuied a still alarmYh be turned In at the Ninth

tiouse Monday evening. The

i members of the Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. CCurcb will ■old a sale of home-made cake aud plee t Wrlgelns' store, near Eighth st Saturday nioruiaf,'. .Those who desire delicious cake and pie should not

if August; terms not to exceed 1; centrally located. Address 31 East Ureeu aveuue, Laumlowne, Pa. 7-4-2t Invalid chair for hire, f 1 a week; flue condition. Apply C. S., Skntinki.

7-4-lt

MADDOCK’S CASCARA* I.axatlve Tablets Hat like randy. Work like magli 12 for 10 rente Purify the blood with Kyil's Spring Sarsaparilla 80 centa a bottle PARK AID TILFORD S CANDIES MADDOCK'SPHARMACY Eighth and Asbury Ave.

This liifnrmatlon'will Include news of the amusements In the theaters of Atlantic City and alad the ball games. Like Informatloii will be given In At lanllc City regarding Ocean City's attraction* If this knowledge la Imparted lo Mra. Halter. Those of the people here desiring theater tickets in Atlantic CHy secure thaw by telephoning free of charge through Hie Shore Fast Line's publicity agent. The theater car from Ocean City will not stop until *11 reaches Atlantic City. The theater ir will make the return trip at 1! 'dock every* evening If Hie travel

warrants this.

1 boat service between Ocean City and Longport was started last Friday,' Boats run every half-hour from 8 a. m.

Hunter Thomas and wife are visiting re former’s parents, Mr. and Mra. .. Thomas, In this city. Mr. Tbot as been In Detroit for a number of ears, where he was connected with the Highland Condensed Milk Company. Recently he waa transferred lo East by this company. He will stay In this city a few days and then 1 a trip to Weal Virginia lu the stof this company. Mrs. Tin emaln here for a while.

The members of the Lad tea 1 Auxlllry of the First Presbjterlan Church, of which Mrs. T. I<ee Adams Is preaL bent, will meet within a few days for purpose of arranging for a rei don for the new pastor, the H 'harlea H. Buhner and Mra. iiohi

Hlruud'w l lral Uancp.

The Ural dance of the aeason will be given at theHtrand Hotel tomorrow evening. The hop will be given 1 weekly thereafter. An nrcbeetra of three plecea—violin, eelio aud piano—

-will provide the moalc.

Hold watch with ribbon fob. Monogram "J. I. 8." Reward If returned to HBNTINKL office.

MILLINERY 11 trimmed hatt radnoad, good ttylsa all

J. »«. ItllsDRCTH'S

•aa Aabury Avw. bsU Pbasa,

■ alight.

Wap

—Col

I. S. CHAMPION MANUFACTURER OF STRICTLY PURE ICE CRERM ota! and cotuur* Trade a Wpeelalty Phones TTM AND WEST AWE.

PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursions <T0 NIAGARA FALLS July 17, a, Aiignst 14. at. Heplember It, a, October ». nil'.' $11.75 y£ Ocean City

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St ■ "m oot waft ntyst! "ah Iroanbieka? J S ly

0 COTTA CM.

McALLlSTER’S » Scotch Dal!

New Things to Complete Your.J

’ Summer Outfit |

Parasols, Crocheted Bags, Purses.' Etc.

Crocheted Bags. Metal Purses, n.. Lawns. ‘VI Rattrnc.

from 23o np for all agWi. Hueeml . ' UlLWwartkVD. OUmvFnp to $3.73. J

ial 11 28. Hand crocheted I Bee with rhaius, 23c and 3 md hati*t«, regular 12Jc in C-'-i and .I2»- yard. Mak

s. s. McAllister

755 Asbury Ave.

Ocean City, N. J.

Cor. Fifth St. and Wesley Ave.

ALWAYS OPEN

for reel ami rpflliaTlno'. W w'bani'c'arazTee^ad I cry. elI ^£nr«vaa*T'na(me'aU Jrivn^ craiiuatanurseeand irmlaeiSatxsndaBM, Oar latilee are .upplled wllb I be best ol axMls sod I-re pared uciler the personal eupcrvlstoa « A y«r- U |tuiid ><t m>m m‘““ l u“'“m?*S(Sit

B. McOIBENY, Oeneral nanagar. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nurse.

Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full size lot on First st, only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth s(. - $4:75.00 Lot\m Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 The above lots are up to grade and have cement sidewalks and curb. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.

A small piece of OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part ol the Boardwalk at a Bargain Price That’s the kind of investment to make “"S.tm a...Massey & Edwards 0 ”"

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Opel

WYOMING TS4 OCEAB AVeXI'E Op* ail Um year a Bat Water

B.

1036 Islani Ivenue. leeau dig. R. J. ie good rhanrea to Bny Ocean Front Lots.

BEBL ESTBIE M FIBE IBSBBBIICE

REAL. ESTATE .

INSURANCE

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

HOTEL ATGLEN nf the mnet entraUy located batata tm a Otty. The aim baa always base ta ■ Uiie haaee aeleat and homeUka, and tta large and seenred^petroiiege ^proTm jtajmoa. c. rvat-

MONEY TO LOAN* ON MORTGAGE. No draltlng for two weeks to know If you can gat It; we can tall yon i once. Bargains in Bay aud Ocean front pruperites. Choice cottages ft sale. Also lota for Invntmeut and for' improvement—the choice i Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., . Ocean City, N. J

H. C0RS0H Real E>estate iVgjexxt No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.

Interesting to Investors

— H0T6L oise/iYRe. Ocean Ave. Between Right h and Ninth Btras

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H.A.W. SMITH

THE IMPERIAL ■THAI. A VIC., OCX AN CITT, *

THE KATHLU

THE ELBERON

t navi-oa. Wrap.

OCEANIC

THE WILMERS 708 Central Are.

THE LAUREL

C. l_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..i