Ocean City Sentinel, 11 July 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, JULY II, li)L2

NO. 15

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sir.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance.

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OH'ICIAI.S

CHURCH SERVICES.

ATTOKai BYA.AT.I.A W. Morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.

LAW OFFIC£S Apgar & Boswell,

..(LAW OFFICES' "j Godfrey &. Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i JAMES M. E. HILDRETH . | Counsellor-at-Law

‘ CHURCH^ SOCIETIES^

Boyle Commercial Agency 62< Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. HOYLE, Hanager CBfiiue adjusted and tollrcted anywhere in Otis M. Townsend

J N. GR1SC0M, M. D. KltillTH ST. AND WKSI.KY AVK.

IS OCEAN CITY TO HAVE ^ A COMMERCIAL SUNDAY?

Allen Cmson,

...... } Ocoan City Now Jersey 1

DK- W. P. HAINES

COR NINTH AND WESLEY AYE

Many Say Sales of Ice Cream, Soda and Cigars Must

be Stopped.

I. A mnubrr of places In thin city nold • creatu. Mala water ami elyara on

'"lay.

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H

EBSOHKL PKTTIT, M. 1>.

807 WESLEY AVE.

OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ►•IJontiwt** 809 Central Avenue

•Iple. of Ocean City.

It In the o|>lnlon of many of the lieople who are vitally intcrmtcl In he welfare ami future nuiTenn of thin

1011 Id take PRETTY RACE

of champlon-

'ity Vacht Club waa to have taken place Haturday afternoon, hut many of he memliern went lo the annual race jf the Yacbtameii'e Club, In which 'aptaiu Oeorge K. Kl

BIG AEROPLANE FLIGHTS IS TALK Project Strongly Endorsed by the Board of Trade, but #850 is Required.

II. and Jon look part.

Hughes’ Central Pharmacy

> that of the catboat clana. It exceedingly good race, one of prrtlient of Itn kind ever Keen her

declare)!.

mmodorej Italpb Wilnon'aPrill-

Atlantic City Theatres

^POLLO[jlEATRJE

THURS' FRI and SAT. EVES. JULT 11.12,131

Mil. Sat al 2.30

. |,rrnldPDI; Ml— KllMlieth H

IntilltnC Aid luavU Itnl Monday ev

"iinjc* jmud. eva^r^ niuraday^UB^i

SECRET Sjaa^TIES.^ M ^

^"^"l-'rnLk*lAiorllh.r'cr 1 .• WcnV,'t.a 1 Urr I. ramp la. e. u. of A.. niMtn evnrr HaUirday at T.ai |,. m..lu K. of 1*. hall. Mun J. Klnlry. reroidtag nnrretary.

‘ T.iiiy, iioidH mgnlnr immlbly nimllngn. ’. j lull | -‘ <'*"i.mnnd»r, Lewln K Hlnltli; elitni*n'n Annoetatlon. Wlltoa Willem. !d»nn.Marli^t*k»..wnwtary. • Annual "“'AdeJun?'•Sontur. K.

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. N, 700 TiM'T AimUi Ohi, 0:i| > J. rmnn limod, liaa and Oakaa dally. w,dd ell"* * xsiiyiiiirmSSi* tnm

I. S. CHAMPIPN MANUFACTURCR OF STRICTLY PURE I0E CREAM ItulM and l Oita*. Trade a npeclally

..n any Mage ( A New Farce tn Four Acts Room 44

BY FRANCES NORDSTROM

AND GREAT CAST

GOAL GOAL COAL i Something New for Ocean City We have the Bostonia Cannel (coal) this is the only thing j^to use for Open Fireplaces; is j cheaper and cleaner than wood; one ton will go further than two cords of wood. Free I samples given to those that have never tried it. Drop us a card and we will deliver you

a sample.

C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. ImMI ud West Ire. oceu City, N. J.

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 dross them.

Boyle’s Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Aye. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

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«r. uturted off lu great etyh. the lead until the turn of the flrtf tinny,when Captain Ulaner experienced difficulty with the centerboard, which probably had a chip In It. preventing n ea«y handling, and he wan panned y Hear Commodore Samuel W. food'a Ren-my-Chree and Captain hnrlea W. Mantand'a Kltauiie, which -nlked away from the Krlnceae. The Kltaune and Bemmy-Chree are light-weather craft and the conditions Saturday afternoon were Ju»t rigid for hem. Had the wind blown, the ad'antage would have been with the Prince**. Hetty and Ethel B. The Ben-my-Ohree won. clo»ely fol■wed by the Kltanne, acralch boat. All the boat* were nailed well ami andled to the bent of the ability of the

captain*. Summary:

dighli

mu the ability of the city to ralne

fill by subaerlptloti.

T. T. Tuttle, of Philadelphia.-who I* iglneerlug the affair, appeared before the member* of the Board of Trade, a »pedal meeting Monday evening,

d explained hi* plan.

Stone Harbor ha* arranged to have tlight of bird men. to take place thin a few week*. Mr. Tuttle’* nuggentlon wan that there be an Inter-city light between Stone Harbor ami Ocean •Ity, which would beaomethlng uovej. I'he aeroplane would make dally trip* ■ont of *SfiO lo each towu. W. K. Manwy ankol If It would md mown than Stone'Vfkrbwr. He naid .V lid wood or Cape May would be pr. f-

erable. In lite opinion.

if the Normandie, *nld

that. If a subncrlptloii I* darted, bla

could be placed on the link

where

ready to help Ocean t'tlf. The Bev. Jamen K. Lake

night* on Sunday.

Mr. Tuttle eald that he uudenti cean City’* Sunday law* were rather

drlct.

Preddeut Steven* »ald rather aharply that the*e are not Ocean City’* law*, it State law* that are enforced here. After a further dlacuaidoti,on motion

Announcement baa beau made by Vm. Kicker. Jr., clerk of the Supreme ’nun, that forty law atudeul* yak the bar examination at the June

The Breakers Only Boardwalk Hotel First-class in every particular. ITiente baths, hot and cold running water and telephone service in every room. Elevator to street level. Auto Bus meets all trains at main stations of the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads. Booklet on request. K. A. YOUNG, Rutger

was William B. Davl*. of Oeeau SNELLENBORG’S MIRHA SECOND Motor Boat Clab Cruiser Made Splendid Showing in Big Ocean Race. The Mima, owned by Joooph SuaK lenburg, of Philadelphia, and Hying the colura of the Ocean City Mulor Boat Club, w;aa aecoud In the claaa B crulaer* lu the big ocean race from Young’a Pier, Atlantic City, to Winterquarter llghtihlp, off the eastern coa*l of Maryland, Saturday. Mr. Snellenburg’a friend* are congratulating him upon hi* showing, and the boy* of the motor boat club more than elated. The Mima waa led by the Dream, of the Yachtsman's Club, which made surprisingly good time. Much was expected of Captain (ieo. F. Kl*h’* handsome new boat, the Luegeo II., which wa* In the A cruiser plaaa, but ahe came In last. This waa won by the Caliph, of the Veutnor

Yacht Club.

Coundlmaw Coatello m Visitor. Councilman Peter G Coatello and family, of Philadelphia, are among recent arrival* at the Strand, Coatello wa* former Director of the Department of Public Work He ha* been an occasional visitor ere Tor several year*, and Isberomiug great admirer of Ocean City, and James Franklin, owner of the hotel, have been close personal frlendr for many years.

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of

ruplan

Locals Won Fourth Straight Gapie by Easily Defeating Emanuel A. C. The fourth straight victory for Manoff Saturday afternoon al the Imll park, when Ocean City thoroughly routed the Kmatmel A. CT, of Philadelphia. Score, 17 to 3. The visitor* were able to d» very liltle with the pitching that (Jeorge Hon delivered, gathering together six feeble hit* and one freak hoinei, which MrClarken handed nut in second. 'ummlugs started off with a low jump Just a* It reached him and it over hlM'-head, Camming* re--Ing a life. Mc('latkeii then tdngled

e could be placed on the 11*1 for He stated that he did not cniY > re the start I* made, but hi* moneyVi

*• :! e objecteiLto- 1

, the t

ini e

dor*eil the project.

'Kays the Cape May Star and Wave: i small car containing Postmaster K. M. Sutton, nf Ocean City, and Mr*. •u, collided on Saturday evening with the yellow bus auto running from (kpe May to Wildwood, at Bennett'* Station. anil cauaed-Hfe breaklngmf an WxIa dB'The big car and the gi

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of the public schools, enjoj

skinal day of Hshlng. He v.>suu. » the bayMonday, accompanied by Mri

:na, and caught 01 Hue baka.

VISITING TEAM CONLY QUARTET DELIGHTS WAS SLAUGHTERED HUNDREDS AT M. E. CHURCH

e hitting and Held in v Stoll featured the getting away with threi

REY.C.H. BOHNER TO BE INSTALLED Ceremonies at First Presbyterian Church, Wednesday Evening, July 17. During the part few week* the First 'resbyterlan Church has been a very liee-hlve of special activities, lu adlillon to the regular service* of the -liurcli, which have been well unstained by the Increased Interest of the

I* also a united

being made to liquidate the mortgagi does* on the church, which 1 la to about six thousand dollar*. Kverybody, even the nmaller children, seem* to be- taking a' deep Interert In this heroic ell irt to get free from’deU. All thin. In connection with the excltemt incident to calling a new pastor take up the work no auspiciously Inaugurated by the Bev. Mr. Cakaelherry, the former pastor, before his leath, has created quite a stir In tbs Ufa

•f the church.

The choice cf the people having been the Rev. Charles H. Bonner, k ho for several weeks has flllad the pulpit with such great acceptance to all the people the Presbytery has arranged for hla Installation, to take effect Wedneaday, July 17, at 8 o'clock p. m. Bev. George H. Hemingway, D. D-. pastor of the 8 Irst Presbyterian Ihurcb, of Camden, will preside and propound the constltntlonBl questions; the Bev.. Herbert H. Kundall, pastor

Manager O'Brien, of the local hall team, who Is making good bis promise of giving Ocean City a llrst-cla** team, announce* the following a* hi* nchedMonday—Avalon here. Tuesday—Cape May at Cape May. Wednesday Mat/.'* Colt*, of West Philadelphia, seml-professlouala. Friday—Cape May at Ocean t.'lty. Saturday—Tnwando, of Philadelphia. — '7 The Towando learn defeated the •■Capes" last Saturday. Imlay pitched for the shore boys. Kverybody should be out to see a* many game* as ptawlble, and no- one should miss the contests here Wed liasday, Friday and Saturday.

Noted Vocalists’ Make First Appearance Here for the Summer Season. V seaside resort, throbbing with lifts Incident to such a place for a brief lummer season, would seem to be rather an Intense locality to work out the problems of church life, but this young city by the sea, that has mnnlclpal convictions about what la raally wholesome for the people, baa progressive men and women In It that determined to have the beat to to those who come to them for the summer rest period. Judging by the crowds that have tested the seating capacity of the really spaclooa Matb.odlrt Church at Ocean City for two ins part, and that ara ly using all the available apace ir the flue music that la being given by musical special 1st* from Philadelphia, It looks as If that Taxed question, "what shall wa do with the evening aervIceT" had been -answered

satisfactorily.

A few public spirited women and meif resolved two year* ago to secure musical talent that PbUadelphla'tould furnish, and for July and August,In connactlon with the regular church ierglce, on Sabbath, have rendered the finest music that baa baen ritten, making a apodal musical sarice foiabe avanlng. The cbbsch ofllclals and aoma turnisr friends voluntarily oontrtbuto the loney necessary for the carrying out of this project, and that It la a soocua ful venture la the universal testimony of all who have watched the experiment and enjoyed the church aerrlom. Of course, the really superior qnartet

Additional Krais Appreciated. Visitors, ss well as residents, appreciate the new benches that have been placed around the music pavilion and also on the platform at the end of some of the streets. .

Atlantic City, will preach the

the Bev. John Donnan Countermine, D. !>., of Philadelphia, will addreee the Incoming pastor, and the Bev. R. HllUage, pastor of the Flrft Presbyterian Church of-Wenonah, N. J., will address the people. Bavera! other prominent clergymen are expected to

MILLVIDEE WON

Kaclllng Basket Ball enme Wit-

nessed It* l.arge Crowd.

With two victories over the Dutch Reformed five, American League champions, the first 88 to 16 and the

14, the Ooeau City basket et Millville at the Hippodrome Saturday evening.

The game wa* warmly contacted, jth teams doing Hrat-clas* defensive ork, but Millville won by the score

of SS to 1(

MOTOR BOAT CLUB HOUSE WAS SCENE OF BRILLIANCY

MPY

Construction Sand & Grafrel Co. oom. a. cmaiviwioru. anr Office, 8th St. Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. AH grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt tor Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

DC KAN CITY.

Besides, your responsibility as a real estate owner make* yon a daelr • i-ltixen. Think It ovar, then call i HARRY HKADLKY. Real Batata Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Hr* house who will show you the vary bast way and some of the gre*Met bargains to be found bees on the easteet ti

Phone connection.

LOTS SOLD

BY GARDENS CO. Some of the Purchasers Are Now Arranging to Bnild Pretty Cottages, a. The Uardeue Company has made a number of sales recently, and A. .J, Dunn, who repreeent* Victor J. Humbrecht, the president, aay* that there I* an Increaelng demand tor lot* In the pretty north section of the city. Following are some of the recent

sales:

Lot 818, Bay road, to Mra. Helen M. Ferres, of Philadelphia, who ha* a cottage adjoining. to David A. Henderson, a Camden Insurance broker who has W. K. Massey as his partner and who ipends the summer season* here. This ot la the last nn the bay side of Hay road, tetween North and Battersea Lot 1141, on the lagoon, tu Baymund G. Cranch, of Philadelphia. Lo4 83B, at the corner uf rilm<v*on and Ballrrsea mads, and lots 9:18 and Simpson ruad, near North street, to Miss Kllrabet.i McDuHee, of Philadelphia, who will bnild I sits 826, 827 and 828 to Horatio 8. Cummer*, of Philadelphia, who will

bnild.

Asbury road, near North street, to John B. Weotuey, ot Plilladelphta. Lot 608 and 610, on station road, __iat, to Col. Thomas I). MeUlatbery, a Philadelphia lawyer, wall known in Pennsylvania National Guard clrclaa. The company Hud* that there la a •— demand for building lota naat yacht dab.

:rlpthms, I r drawn t

eluding . , . . .. B. t'urtl* Robinson at Ms offlee, 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. *

Young man, with aeven years’expi once driving automobiles of differ: makes, will drive cate at a rat* per bt for private famlllee. Hell pbooe fiXY.2t Kok Hi**,—Launch, rowboats; baH. Unas, Me. Hhakp, Twelfth 8t. 7-4-fit

‘Patriotic Dance” Drew Big Throng—Many Social Events are Planned. The Indies’ Auxiliary of the OceanCity Motor Boat Club gave a "Patriotic Dance” al the club house on the night nf the Fourth. It made such i with the large number lu eltsiidauce that It was repeated Saturday evening, when It waa agalu declared to he a

pronounced eucccaa.

The auxiliary, which Is headed by Mrs. Clarence C. W. Wlleon, wife of Commodore Wlleon, Is working energetically to make the motor club house a brilliant social centerdurIng the season, and with such a band of capable end untiring worker* as comprises the membership of this organization there la mi question of the

success of tin efforts.

There will be a dance every Baturday evening and a musical or other similar entertainment on Wednesday ever Inga. CAROLINE IS SPEEDY

e to K. J.

Repair* having been ma Du Wee’s Carolina II, ahe trial over the Ucean City Yacht Clnb’a course Baturday afternoon by

Capt. Wm. Hanasey.

Bha covered the course at the rale of little more than 27 mile* ai While this 1s uot as fart th

II has made, It bea

Three Iota on Hanna Place, south side. Nos. 40, 47 and 48. Apply to owner, 082 Central av«„ Ocean City. 4t

aktkii.—Cottage or apartment fi lib of August; terms not to excot •0b; centrally located. Addreee SI Ea ’■'teen avenue, Lanedowne, Pa. 7-4-21 A poalMou for July and August la open for a young man IS or 18 yaanrof qe. Call In. person at BmcrtKkL t “ Plano tuning and repairing by an *Cpert. Leave order* at Lake’s Jewelry store. 6-27-a

the Cheleea Preebyterlan Church, of singer* furnlah the entertaining part

'of the service, but their artletlc rendering of the master-piece# of music is helpful to devotion and furnishes a stimulus toward the better Ilf* that the church la working to obtain In the

Individual.

Whole-souled congregational singing of the great hymns of the church ns an conspicuous part'of the eer- ). The sermon usually delivered by the pastor Is brief but pointed, abont ten minutes being taken from the musical service In the evening, but what that sermon lack* In length U makes up In directness, aptness and The real purpose of thorn who ara managing this unique effort seams to put vitality and up-to-dataoem Into every part of tbalr church Ufa, that aball command th* raapset and attention of thoughtful persona aad make their city a center for cultured people. Other churches are already planning to follow the example thoe ' successfully set here. Th* musicians for the summer are Klaie North, soprano; Maud Bproul, contralto;

K. J. t

GETS $400 FROM BOARD OE TRADE

Money Contributed by -the City for Purposes of Advertising Resort. At a special meeting of the Board of Trade Monday evening, President J. M. Stevens and Secretary Otis H. Townsend, were authorized to draw order for 1400 In favor of the Ocean City Athletic Company for the nae ol the baseball team, which waa done, and the order banded over to President Harry A. Morris. This money waa given to the Board of Trada by the city to be used In advertising purposes at the requaet of tbs

hoard.

Die advertising given this city try the ball team I* appreciated by a large number of business men, and It waa urged at a' recent meeting of the board that the municipal oftlctals be requested to contribute money to th* board for the nae of the ball taam. The box score of every genie played here la printed In the Philadelphia newspaper* aa well ,*a newspaper! of other clliea, and on the morning after the Fourtn of July (tames some of the Philadelphia papers gave the Ocean City ball story bead* of the same large were placed over National league game*.

I will build a Hu* 8-room cottage with modern bath, elegant Wesley avenue lot (ooruer Second street), feeing ooeen; sidewalk and curb made, ■ price to aurprlee you. Easy terms;

jurt flnlthed. Lnua Pouhamum, Contractor and Builder. 7fi8 Asbury Avenue, Ocean ORy, N. J, la It fresh? Frethofer’s Bread end Kolia every morning et Fred. H Pfltxenmyer’a, 735 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N. J. 6-9,4 —

WAKTtCO.

nurse or govi _ Address D , BKHTIKU. oflloe. 0-27-21 Switches, putt*, earls, tratutonnaHon*, etc., made from combing* ot new hair. 1068 Asbury avenue, tf Furnished rooms for rent with pri vale family; all oont. 702 Wesley. 21

’hlef of Police Scull has blaej upon the hucksters who come Into thle rom Ibc near-by country dletricte. aw permits these hucksters i here the product* of their 'own farms, If they buy fruits and vegetable* oilier* end try to sell In this city, they must pay a llcenaeof |I0.

There baa been no rain vllle for two month*. Captain Hanry T. Corson, of that place, who waa In town Monday, eaya all the crop* are anfferlng from l*?k of rein.

able lots at Pitman, City lota, preforably

-icond and Sixtieth stives.

Harmon Dicks, Jr.,

0-27-41 Pitman, N. J. The Hkntinki. Printing Hi

position aa cblld’a kept boav turning out Job work^ i by a competent girl. *' 111 be pleased to do yours. On

—— - — — aad talk It over. 11700 to loan on bond and mortgage. Appl^tOjR. Cattle Robinson, Ocean

LARGE CROWD I