Ocean City Sentinel
TliliKUDAY. JULY 11. iai2. We ■liall be llad 1» receive Heme of newr ami cciuiumilcatluiie uf Inleml lu tble oammunlly ami our mutem
everywhere.
All coiuuiutilcaliona eliould be acruuipauled wltb the
t KUaranlee of
DAVID BDDSON HAND SAYS HE WILL KEEP r DIES SUDDENLY PIER OPEN ON SUNDAYS
FLIGHTS FIRST f M c A L LISTER’S WEEK IN AUGUST { New ' Xhings to Complete Your
DOTS.
Iliad to eee you.
Klab are plentiful, llolela aredoluK well.
Have you lak.
lau't Ocean Oily kk
lully?
I'ape May'a ball leal
Well Known Resident ofThis City Victim of Heart OCEAN CITY LOST
Disease.
Uavld Hudaou, a former well known reeldeut of Millville, diet! auddenly here about lOo’clock Tueeday eveidiiK. ' 'rath waa due to heart trouble and a implication of dlaeaaea. The funeral w ill be at Millville on
Friday.
aall ou the bay?
will t
the it.
Friday.
All Ihechurcl.-eo were well attended It waa a alauKhter ou the ball yrouuda laat Saturday. The votere of Wildwood will caat theft ballot" on July‘JS for the adoption or rejection of coinmlaalon form j. II. MorrlMin, of this city, enjoyed a very aucceaaful llahhiK lrl|r one day receiilly, re^iirnhiK home with llfly lieaullful apeclmeua ot the Huiiy tribe. I.ulberau Church eervlcea will be held on Sunday al 4.1ft p, m., lu the llapllal Church, Wealey avenue, below Xluth atreel. The Kev. K. K. H. I'fatteicher, Fh.I)., of Philadelphia, will PERSONALS.
aeelng that lie w
fe him return to hla home at Third .-el and Weal avenue, but he wenl In another direction, hla frleudi plug -With him. He collapsed at North atreel and Slmpaoii avenue, and ■•fore medical aid could be given Mud non and wife had been comthla city for twenty yearn, ami aettled here permanently all
a a glaas-blower ir d a number of yeara ■e city here at tli
■ an Inapector of new atreel work. Mr. Hud-op waa born at Port ubllc on December 8,1848. He leavea a wife, four alntera
vobrotliera.
Millville, but ret! ago. He nerved
Huge
eT. Jump and.wife, of I
i vlnll
city
Mre. John Lucan, of Philadelphia,
uuug the gueata of the Oceanic. Herbert Pluch, of Philadelphia, ■ending a few wreka In Ibia city.
Mian KlUabelli Kile, of Oak Lane,
>w domiciled ou Plymouth place.
Mra. P, Peck haa returned to th
a|>emHiig the w iuler lu Flo
w cotlage, at and Cent! Mre. T. P. Williama and daughli I Philadelphia, are occupying tin oltage, ft Anbury avenue, for a It Ira. Margaret Smith and daughti Kdgew.ter Park, are hire for t non at their cottage, I4t.'l Anbury
Willard W. Adame ami family hi
Dr. and Mra. O. L. Shinn, of Philadelphia, are enjoying life at the Kalhiu. U. M. Harden and wife, of Philadelphia, are delightfully located at tl> H maker*. Mr and Mm. IkoJaml'j Adama, (j Camden, vlnlled relativee In thin dty few daya ago; J. K. Pallereoti and family, of Phi adelphla, are among the Klacayne' pleaaed gueeta. Chaa. J. Hendler and family, of Philadelphia, are among (lie dial, lolite'a guealn. J. I tougher and family, of Phlladelpbla, are occupying t|plr cottage, 881 Del.aucey place. Mre. Jennie Taggart, of Philadelphia. la occupying her collage, 121: Mlaa
Mr. I
udaoi
nelly. Friend
'ity. I
Philip Itafry wan eeleclluu Uidu Hie id he did not prove an inlay, of Cepe May. It wan a pitcher’* I Ith I inlay gelling n
grand style, putting u
Thom
managing ll.t
ipe May aggregation, played the center garden lu nensatloual elyle and balled with the higtient iwrcentage bl the game,■knocking out three mnglei and cronaliig the pan once. Morrla, who played the Initial sack
W. J. Harr and family, of 1
iulb, of Philadelphia
< hla faiurt}’ here fur the
1 Mis
Mildred Him Jainea Linn at her Central avenue week end gueata at the Hotel Hreakera were Foster Wollworth Fullerton, of West Philadelphia. Jueeph U. H. Moore la spending a grandfather, Wm. A. Bender, on Cen-
He Declares He is Acting for the Best Interests of
This City.
FIRST TO '‘CAPES"ijS‘C:““C"“^-o ; afternoon that he had sent lor former
lulilymau Chrl*. H. Hand,
Twao a Battle of Pitchers, with Imlay Getting the I
Best of It.
Ocean City suffered defeat for tlrtjj
- Mus<|uetalre l.'oi
nd also Daniel Mayhew ai a S. Zane, and expected to a
e May ul the Cepe May | | le could keep the pier open for the . ore: l 'ape May. 4: Ocean cuuimodalton of those who desired
The
i” Kathei
I enjoy the shade and cool could charge admlsakiu, berecogol/e.1 that the pier com under lieavy expense and
Id Mr. Hand that there must be no
uric or Amusements.
There was a band ou the pier last jnday. the Mayor says, and Mr. Hand thus violated his promise. i Mayor saye he will tell Mr. that the pier tuusl he kept
I ou Huuday lu Ihe fulun
’billies
■ wild cigar
Mayh
llghteil Hi
Igars.
Ihe plate. bred Oleg put up game at llrst besides bruugut hoi
'Ity fr< Held p
it of thr<
■ade Ihe
May
garden, and, with Held considered, is Cape May will l The score:
Kobirt Canon and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage,
w:t'J Central avenua.
Clarence Freeman and family, of Camden, are occupying their,cottage, 8**1 Atlantic avenue. ''y The Mleeee Keley, of Pb’tjadelphla, have opened their cottage, 1S8I Aabury
avenue, for the season.
Charles H. White and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their col-
lage, 11 in Ocean avenue.
•* Samuel Kelly, a Chelsea real estate operator, visited hla old friend. Jam
Franklin, a few days ago.
Mn. C. 8. Kalla, of Philadelphia, here for the summer,soocnpylug her
collage, 114 West avenue.
Dr. Wyckoff and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their summer
home, 88| Wesley avenue.
Mrs. Wilson T. Hoy and son. of Harrlaburt, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lar-
ner Hlgbee for a few weeks.
J. V. Homers, of Millville, has hla family located lu tbalr cottage, 8012
Aabury avenue, far the aeaaon.
Miss May R. Cerulaod, of Germantown, I* the guest of Mre. Charles
Loiigmlre, of GOO Fourth street.
Adam U. Htanger ami family, of Frankfold, Philadelphia, era occupying their Centra! avenue cottage. Mra. Alice Crane, of Bridgeton, haa n vlaltlng hit parents. Mr. an
a. Charles Watson, lu thD City.
H. C. Arcbgr and family, of Cam-
den, are here fir the aummer. occupy- Mlaa RHa Johnson, of Weet Phlla •ng thi Ir cottage, 80i Third street. de|pb|a| la .pending a few pics: 8. K. It. Haasluger and family, of WMk< lbB summer home of
Philadelphia, have opened their cottage, 418 Fifth street,.for the eeeeon. Mrs. Bailie Russell Grief, of Frederica, Del., baa been visiting her son, Dr. Clarence Kuaaell Grier, of Perk place. Mrs. Mary Btang and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, IMS Aabury avenue for the earn-
George ‘WbltCyi chief clerk of the Water llureaik Philadelphia, with family, Is spend Mg his vacation at Paul Apartment barles H. While and family v ensconced lu Ihelr beautiful si r home on Ocean avenue, > Klcveuth street. Mr. and Mrs. James Work, of Philadelphia, were guests of their a H. Wllmer, al the Wllmers, 7U8 Central avenue. Mies Cecilia C. Hand Is sliding ery pleasant week In the country South Dennis, visiting her emit, Mi
F. Learning.
I. T. Wolfendeu, of Cardliigton, Pa., has hla family pleasantly located In a cottage at Thirty-fourth street and
Central avenue.
County Collector Joseph I. Scull Hid Postmaster Hutton left yesterday uornlug for Wernersvllle, Pa., to
■pend a few days.
Li. R. Tlmmaa, of this city, has returned from a v!sM to hts slater, Mrs. Hayes Connor, and other relatives In Cheater County, Pa. Mrs. A. J. McCorkle and daughter, Mias Marion, of thla city, are attending the National Prohibition Couvtn-
on In Atlantic City.
Miss Clara Godfrey, of Philadelphia, accompanied by a friend, were recent gueata of Mia* Godfrey’* parent*, Mr.
and Mr*. N.C. Godfrey.
Mlaa Kather Car hart, a nurae at ahnemaiin Hospital, Philadelphia. i*lted her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Harauel Carbart, laat week.
Mre. Harsh Sweeney, of Lambertvllle, mother of the Rev. John J. Swaeney, rector of Bt. Augustine’s Church, la here for the aeaaon. James Stluton, prominent In atbitlcs In Princeton, and whose horn In Mount Airy, Is now domiciled the summer at Farregalt terrace. Mr. and Mrs. J. Murroogh Itobert_in, of Philadelphia, were guests here over Sunday at the home of their cousin, Orie Cox Oner, on Park place. Ray Piatt, a popular Junior of the Central High School, Philadelphia, was among those seen on the strand thla morning taking a refrmhlng dip. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Off, of Aldeo, spent the week end at the summer home of their dangther, Mra. Albert K Bender, on Ocean avenue, near Klev-
A pitchers 1 battle. With Imlay In the I Roy Thomas has uc
Id tricks.
Donovan Is movlui around short. Gelg, with his run saved the locals from i Mali's Colls, from pbla, come here wllh :
it hai
l Mr
iday
nd
e Mayor
er thou
■aid he would oi the conae<|ueiicea.
Mayor Headley said that he I ids water conducted III orderly ;r, but he w III not tolerate the sales of cigars, Ice cream cones, candy and mllar article* on Sunday. After being lold by Mayor Headley, Tuesday afleruoou, to keep the Pier Moiisi|uelalre closed on Sundays, Assemblyman Chris. H. Hand, president of the pier company,
uday
I hat the pier will be o
id thal there will be free sacred ec
certs thereon.
Mr. Hand said la«l night thal feels that It would be agulii"! the be«t lulerests of the city to close the pier. I will, therefore, be open Sundays. Thei rill be nothing objectionable ou tli ■ler and everything will be conducte
proper manner.
r. Hand said further that he i pilbllc-BpIrlted enough to keep the pit '■peti without being actuated by me
cenary motives.
Mr. Hand epoke of the city hiring band to give free concerts ou Sunday
Plaus Being Made for Races Between AirsOTp and Motor Boats. veek of luter-clty aeroplane flight* I* aaanred for this city, according l« T.T.Tuttle, who Is here In Ihe intere-t f the exhibition. Arrangement- for tlnanclnkthe affair have been virtually pleted. The flights, which will it dally,'will be between this city and Stone Harbor, and will begin the ret week In August. The fllghls will be made by Msmhall Karf Held, a well-Jtnowif young Philadelphian, a graduate of the Wright School of Aviation, and who has a license secured after he had iiuallfled lu the tests required by the International Federation of Aero Club* Vright made Die only passengercarrying trip from New York to PhllaHeld also made the llrst hydroaeroplane flight at League Island, hla waa last Saturday. An efl'ort Is ow being made lo estai-ln .eaguu 1-land because of atratlon. The plan Is to start from Stone Harnr In Ocean City one day and back lie former place the next day, so th there will be exhibitions here every The slarl from cac\i place tde about 4 o'clock In the a
■-
The distance Is 211 miles
will
landing and slarfhet beach at Tenth street, lo be followed la that of th«
land Waterway.
Agun will lie tired here ai
17 minute*. The
■ flight.
a half In
flight ha* been made. Plans are on foot to have ra. seen Ihe machine and power f the Ocean <Jty Yacht Club a Ocean ('Mr Motor Boat Chib. I -arranged the' aeroplane - changed to a water machine will start with the boats an the air.
Ic pavl
i only a few h
pbla u
laa H. Shields, aged 87 years as a boiler meker In Phlladrliitll a few years ago, when Ills failed, died suddenly al hie
A) Weal avenue, Mon-
day night. Hla body waa taken to Philadelphia yesterday for interment.
George H. Fox A Hon and Clu Harris A Co have been awerded contract by the city 'for the $16 000 Improvement bond Iseue and ihe f 114,000 boardwalk hood Issue. Their bid Ihe llrst-naiued was $108 176, and
the latter $101,266
dn-d feet from the pit
these men lo play. If It Is wrong for him to have music oh the pier on Sundays, said he, then also It must t.e wrong for the city to do likewise. He claims that Mayor Headley some weeks ago, told him he could have music on (he pier ou Sundays and
charge an admission.
Daniel Mayhew and ' Wm. S. Zane, ho were told to stop the sale uf tobacco and cigars, asked the Mayor hy all violations of th* State Suuxy laws here are not stopped. The question freely asked on i sides Is, - whit rlgfct haa Ilk Mayor others to aay which uaHa of the Stale Sunday laws shall be enforced and
bleb can be broken?”
Mayor Headley says, and has said, ist he favor* the sale of Ice. cream and soda water, which he considers ueceeaary for the comfort of Ihe people. Among those who favor a closed Sunday are lo be found some who nothing wrong In buying Ice cm Ihey oppose soda water aale*.
HADDOCK'S CASCARA
Laxative Tablets
Eat like candy. Work like rnagh
12 for 10 cent*
Purify the blood wllh Rial's Spring Sarsaparilla
60 cents a bottle
PARK AID TILFORO S CANDIES HADDOCK’S PHARMACr ICIghth and Asbury Ave.
Summer Outfit
Parasols, Crocheted Bags, Purses. Etc.
Scotch Dali Cor. Filth St. and Wealey Ave. ALWAYS OPEN
Parasols. . uocheted Bags. Metal Purses, n
>g«. Spscial up to $2.75.
Pri-tty line of braided and er
m with cliaina, 25u and 50c.
yard.
Lawns. ; Ratiine.
Curtain Scrim.
s. s. mcallister
755 Asbury Ave. Ocean city, N. J.
Three Bargains Do You Want Them? Full size lot on First st, only - $575.00 Lot on Fifteenth st. - - - $475.00 Lot on Twelfth st., only - - $375.00 The above lots are up to grade and have ce-
ment sidewalks aiid turb. ' JOSEPH I. SCULL
757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J.
h
■ OTBUIABDO
B. McOIBENY,
MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N.
H0T6L bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Htnrta
OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH
THE IMPERIAL It LICNTBAL AV1C_ OCKAN CITY. N J
Mrs. K. M. Button take* exception lo the atory publlahed In the Cape ftlay Htar and Wave, ami reprinted In THE Skstiski., relative to an auto mishap. The Cape May paper said Mrs. Button i thrown out and somewhat Injured. ■ aaya she waa not Injured and that
accident waa slight.
FISH’HAD PLUCK
Samuel!. Freeman & Co. AUCTIONEERS ISI9-2I Chestnut St., Phila.,fa. EXECUTOR S SALE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Estate of Henry Foul.!*, Dao’d. COTTAGEandLOTS
ihelr beautiful cottage on Ocean avelie, near Klevanth street. Professor Fletcher Darrell and family, of tlie Laureneevllle Preparatory School, for many years a summer resident of Uceau Grove, are now here tlieaeaBonou Forty-ninth'street, enjoy I lie cooling hreexes of Ocean
City.
Morgan Hand, Jr., aon of Mr. Mr*. W. Scott Hand, apent Saturday ' evening and Sunday here. The young man la engaged til civil engineering work at Avalon and waa engaged
Mist McOlbeny lias recently put corps of trained nunc* to serve from July flrtt until September tint. They 1 Mlaa Wall, Mlaa Slneox, Ml** Bnrua, Phlla., Ml** Holatead, Camden and Mlaa Shoener, of Burnvllle.a grad-ma-aeur and attendant.
Villa oaae Carllader Oal -
Hr Krpt la Hare.
-4'apt..George F. Flah’a friend* regret
that hetost In the big ocean race ‘ Saturday, but, taking everything
couidderaUon. Captain Flab should be congratulated upon hla remarkable
pluck and ’-atlcktoltiveneaa.'l Captain Flab'*craft waa unfortunate
i having engine trouble after going about llfteen mile*, and ha had to disconnect one of bar cylinder*, but th* -game old sport' 1 aald: ”1 will go over he course if I have to run ou one- cylinder.” Kven when running on live yl!ndere*he waa defeated lu aftW-mlle
ace by only two hour*.
Stick to It, Captain George. have Ihe boat, the spunk and all the good wishes of the boys who wear the white and red pennant. Congratulations for your good attempt.
Saturday, July 27,1912, at3 P.M. At IhiS. f. Cw. 41 ti tad OCEAN AYE. OCEAN CITY. 1.1. md Octu Ate , S. 1. Ur.—2Mb’ry us ooUags. 12 rooms. Lot 100x135 (tWttkj Are.. 8.40th Si-Lot 831.120 ft40th ud Ctilnl An., 8. Clf.-Lot noxiiw Cntril Are., 8.40th St.-Ux soxioo fact. 40th ill Atkir; Are., 8. C«f.-Moek, asoxioo
‘ «.
ih SL ud Wed Ait., V. Cw.^-BVk, Dx)00 fuel. Ih SL Ud Ilf MT. 8. Cm.—Block, 250x116 Bn An. 8.40ih 8L,-Lot 80,116 ft. 40th St. N. Bl! Are-Block, 476,250 ft WmIij An. 8. Fiftieth St-Lm 83} to high
A small piece of i OCEAN FRONT in the choicest part of the Boaruwalk at a Bargain Price That’s fhe kind of investment to make !™i av..Massey & Edwards 0 *-^
THE STRAND NINTH AND WUSLaY AVKNUK
BEll ESTBTE anil
ins inn inne. tem lit. 1.1.
:o Buy Ocean Front Lots,
Fiat iisaigiiBE
REAL. ESTATE -na INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J
THE KATHLU ■ u*. OCKAN CITY, N. J,
•eeaw City, M. J.
THE ELBERON
MM. KLLA K. NAT1-OK, Fi*n>-
HOTEL ATGLEN of tba moat esntrolly loeatad botals ta a City. Th* aBa kaa always base te • this honaa aelaet aatd hoanatika, and! tea ■ and aaaored palrnaafi preraa to anaFox Urma and pvtkolan addin*, a. c. s«rr. r»ap.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains m Bay and Ocean front propeittae. Choice cottage* for aale. Also lota for luveatuieul and for Improvement—tba choice of
Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,
Ocean City, N, J,
H. CORSON Rea.1 Ivtstnlti A.g;e-ixt No. 721 Asbunj Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.
Mlaa HU* Johnson, Jelphla, la spending
week* at the summer horn* <
friend, Mr*. Wm. /
John Robertauu Grier, of Park place, entertained hla little friend* on hti seventh birthday anniversary l*«t Kri-
day.
Mr. and Mr*. Klwood Van Hast Bridgewater. Ilss*., have been visiting Mrs. C. R. Grlar, of .Park place. J. K. Wick and family, of Philadelphia, are now occupy log ttielr summer home,on Ocean avenue, near Klevanth alreet. C. K. McCwicIi and family, of Philadelphia, are now pleaaanllp located in tbalr summer home, 856 Fourth •t raet. Mra. Julia Robinson, of PhttadaL
Mr*. OrleCox Grier U eutertaluing, her Park place cottage, her father
and mother, Mr. and Mr*. Benjamin
Cox, aud, Mr. and Mr*. John
srtaon, all of Camdao.*
The Mlaaca Carrie and Lillian Jordan ■re spending a few enjoyable day* al th* beautiful cottage of tbalr slater, Mr*. John O. Knox, on Ocean avenue,
■ar Thirteenth alreet.
Mr. and Mre. Thom a* Cooper MeCaban and Mr. and Mra. J. K. Philip*, of Overbrook, are now at their aumtuer home, Klevanth atreel and Ocean
avenue, fot the aeaaqp-
Mr. and Mre. Warren Mo**, of Weal Philadelphia, apent a pleaaanl weekend at the aummer home of Mr*. M' father. John Green well, on Ocean ■
Meal Karate Kor Mir.
Hotel, centrally located, all-year round; bualne*i proposition. William H. Delarolh, owner, 8 Walton Place, Ocean City, or 828 Cherry street, Phil adelptla, Pa. ' * "
7-4-41
Goran City. N J., July 6th, 1912. We, Ihe undersigned, trading as Williams A Kicks, In ilbe Restaurant bualues* In Ocean City, N. J., by mutual consent, have dissolved partnershlp. All bills owed by said Arm are to be paid by Plilneas Williams, and all hills due said Arm to be paid to
John E. Rick*.
91-11
John O. Wblta and fomlly,of Washington, D. U, are now vlatllng hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles White,
Wii-mamm * Rli'ice
PENNSYLVANIA R. R. Personally-Conducted Excursion* TO NIAGARA FALLS ia^tT.m.A^H.re.^P.e.nb.r ... $11.75 *?£- b- Ocean City
Yonr Home Reliable K”" 1
II. BLACK LEDGE 114 Vesl tnioi Omu City, N. J.
Interesting to Investors ORThose Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Hone FOR S ALE—* fs» hda located hi BaeUno Q. Oeaaa OUy, *. J-, — In vicinity of Btata road and PaoBaylvaBia and Baad-MA ■UK Ball road Uatloiu. Alao altea for bangkton aituaU cm Oraat B«tg^ Harbor Bay, Beaslsy’a Point, H. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS Ouairctlare 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J
The First National Rank of ( City, N. J.. aim* to treat all depositor* alike, both large and amall. Fob Bai.k.—21-foot aall Imal wllh 8. hone Palmer power engine. Apply 628 Cenjral avenue. H Fob Rkkt —Plano, Bradbury upright. Apply Wm.Mke,14thand Meat. Fob 8ai.k.—Gaa Range, vary cliaap. Apply Dan tala, 1834 Plaaanre av*. it Largs, cool, furnlahed room*; private family, ion Central avenue. *• Try an Advertisement in the Amtinbi.
I.OUT. Gold walch with ribbon fob. Monogram *‘J. I. 8." Reward If relurnad to BanrtNKi. offlos.
WANTKn.—Gtrl for conking and rnrral Imusework In dal; logo home night*. Call batweeu 12.86 and 2 p. m. 1109 M'ealey avenue. 27-8-21
MILLINERY imtnsd hats ndared, good atyto all J. N. niLDRDTH'S 838 Aabury Avw. toll 9haaa, |i-x]
-STOP PAYING RENT 865 DBbANGBY PBAGB—near Boardwalk
Pwluse Your * Sumuier Home Liberul Ttnns
Built by Andrew Scull
-Joseph i. scull,

