Ocean City Sentinel, 14 November 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel I nlil'ltHl)AY, NOV KM It Kit H. 1012. We shall If glad t<> receive Kent* or „ewe a"'1 uutoatioiis of llilerret -every liere. All (tiiuiuiiiileatioue should be ac-anli-d Willi tlie full name ami dliireee of tlie writer, lint neeeuarily fnr |.ntilli atinn..lml »" " Piarantee of gl„»l faith, DOTS. Tlie 'runt l» on the pumpkin. November IS will be Thanksgiving I |.iKlrt-welglU overcoat* anil .wealere ( in demand. , fo, tlie holiday trade. Hoard walk may be widened. A . needed Improvement. overcoat cluba III thla city. Ilin change lu the weather Saturday. 1 The air was decidedly raw. WHIlam Fitzgerald lian had a garage frleiiila- It will aave you writing a ( order your calendar Tor I9IS. The j Kiminki. Printing Houae l» rtady for , your order. Hubert Sharp la building a two-story i apartment houae on Kind atreet, near I Hie beach frout. > were here Friday on huaineaa con- i nrctrd with tlie organization. I here Thunalay afternoon, following ' I be heavy downpour of rain. The I lev. Charles II. Itohner'a talka ( ■iii the goa|ie!a drew interested congre- J gatlona In the Preahylerlan t'hurcli. ( (ieorge Itohh and George Aahiiry, Mil of whom are. identified with , Philadelphia theaters, and have real- , deucea on the tlarilena Company'* , PERSONALS. i Mm. Adolphua Co* la visiting rela- ■ Uvea at Aabury Park. < l.uther I.. Wallace and Warded Higbee were In Trenton Tueaday. | Andrew P. Maloney. of Philadelphia. was among the vulture here , Friday. Senator-elect H. Wheaton waa given a hampiet at Angleaea Saturday" evening. Mra Joseph Barclay la allendlng , Jeaae Cone and family have taken , Jaaiea l.ee, Jr.. and wife, of Osboro- , vllle, v tailed Mr. and Mra. Jamea W. , l,ee on Saturday. I Mra. J. S. Brigga haa cloaed her cottage In thia city and returned to tier home lu Norrlatown. I Mra. John J. Powers, of thia.«Uy, 1 In Washington, D. C. Fred. Foater, of Philadelphia, spent Saturday evening and Sunday wllh ' Ida mother In thla city. Mra. Kmmi F. Sloan and family, of Una city, have opened a bungalow al Margate Park, Atlantic City. Mra. Kllzatetb McKee will clone her cottage here In a few daya and return to her winter home In (lermantown. r

Albert /.luuntruiau and wife, of thla elty, have returned from a vlalt to 1 friend* at Center drove, Cumberland j County. Pullcemau Seaman la enjoying bi* , vacation. With hla family he left for ■ Weat Cheater Tueaday, where ttiey are vlalilng friend*. , W." I). Harnhurat and wife have , cbwed their cottage here after a atay of i aeveral mouth* and returned to their • home In Philadelphia. Mia* Helen ilrldgewater, a clerk In I Clarence H SculP* real eatale ofllee, i haa returned after a abort vlall to her parent* 111 Philadelphia. Mr*. William Dyke* ha* returned lo ner borne lu tliia city from Germantown, where ahealleuded the funeral of Hubert Hlllman, a relative. Ilr. W. P. Halite* and family have returned to thelt home In thla city after a pleasant vlalt to friends In liurliugton County, thla State. Mtos Ethel Shoemaker, of thla city, I* the guest of Miss Florence Franklin, •laughter of Mr. aud Mra. Jamea Frauktlu, In Weat Philadelphia. Mra. Kate Young, of Philadelphia, owner of the lireakers, this city, was In this city several days laat week She was accompanied by her *on,.-> Arthur Shoemaker, a student of the Culveralty of Pennsylvania, was at lite Itomeof hla parents, Mr. and Mra. C. H. Shoemaker. In this city, over Sunday. Captalu H. W. Hildretli baa moved from a cottage on Aabury avenue, below Ninth street, to tbe Trower cottage, on Central avenue, below Tenth atreet. Howard Corneal, eupertnlendent of the North Philadelphia Post O fT.ce, was a visitor here Buuday. He owns a cottage on Fourteenth atreet, ,near the bay front. K. W. Kutberford and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage at Thirteenth street and Aabury avenue. Tbey era entertaining Mrs. Joseph Young. Mr. and Mr* A. T. Jamea, of Philadelphia, speut a fey daya here during the laal week with K. J. Hann, the real eatale operator, and Mrs. Hann. The latter la a daughter of Mr. and Mra. Jamea. William Hagleand wife have closed their summer home on V\ est avenue, I ailow Sixteenth atreet. end returned to Ibelr w inter home In Philadelphia. Mr. aud Mra. Hagle are among JM Brat toopeu tliatr pottage In the aprtng pad remain here lata In the autumn.

'[MEN'S SUPPER WILL DRAW CROWD i Demand for Tickets for Meth- ! ortist Chnrch Event Next i Thursday Night. ' The men's supper to be given on ! f November 21, l.y the official lK.*rd nf! tbe Flrat M. K. Church, promises tube ■ Hie II u eat ever given In the church. It Is expected that uot leas than four hundred and tlfty people will be preaeut. A choice musical program la promised after the supper, and will be ; given lu tbe audience room of the , church. ' everyoue In the city knows that the \ "upper will be one that cannot be aur- , passed, as proved by past experiences. If you heveu't secured your tickets, . . do au at once. MUST FACE MAYOR J , A small boy, acci|sed of robbing I John Christian's store of a money hag ! containing eight or ten dollars, was J given a kindly lecture by Mayor Headley on Monday evening, and then ( turned over to the custody of hla I parents, they to have htm appear be1 fore the Mayor whenever lie may lie ■ wanted. t Chief of Police Scull told the story of ttie robbery and of his tracing of the and a companion to Pleusantvllle, where some of the money was speut. . i Alter Mayor Headley bad talked In . fatherly way to the child, he read a portion of an act relating to crimes by ( juveniles, an act passed a few years j through tlie Instrumentality or the Itev J It. Haluea. The Mayor said ii was a difficult mailer to deal with j 1 aucli as thla, yet the public must be protected from boys who Indulge In marauding expeditious f It was said that this lad la one of s , number against whom there are charges made of many robberies and | depredation- commuted l.ej£nrlnK Hie late summer aud egrly auumiw" Mayor Headley stated that all of ( these boy* will be brought before him , W hoteaale raids of stores were made, , and watches, jewelry, clgera, cigarettes, guns, ammunition aud money , were noi all Ocean City boys. Two or | three were visitor*. , I'arl of the booly waa taken to an ' opposite the new yacbt club, , where It waa hidden for a time. SMITH DOES WELL Nurviu Smith, sou of H. A. tV. 1 Smith, of the Hlacayue, Is doing excellent work at tbe United States Naval Academy Preparatory School at An- ' napulls, where he has been for a month. - according lo reports received by Ills father from the principal, Robert 1.. Wemti. Thla will be good news for "Hud's" friends. He graduated from tlie local high school laat June. \ Principal Werutx aaya: "He la doing line work. He la making good liead- , way and behaving like a man. He la ' one of tbe beat boya In the school. Send us more of tbe same kind If It Is possible lo itud iheru In Ocean City." 1 MUSICAL TREAT 1 w i s— -.S. anil Wile. ICdwards and Wile.

The members of the new chorus cbolr of the First M. K. Church were gueala of It. W. Kdwerda end wife et their Wesley avenue home Tuesday evenlug. Others preeeul Included Itr 1 and Mra. John B. Haines and Mr. and \Vm. K. Maeaey. The choir aeug aeveral numbers In excellent manuer. ahowlng marked ■ still and decided musical ability lu f the handling thereof, and the work was appreciated by the auditors. Selections were also given on tbe ■ graphaphone, followed by refresh. ELECTION EXPENSES - eialriarnls Filed b< Freeholder* I Found Johnson. Only twocandldeteefor ofltce lu Ibis « city had tiled their sworn stetements f of expense* for election at the oltlce of i city Clerk John K. Adame up to noon yesterday. These were Freeholder Johu P. Fox, ,j who gave *25 to the city execntlve a committee, eud Freeholder Wm. 8. Johnson, who gave $2 to Klmer B. Kngllab for expenses. ^ The law requires all election expense atatemenla to be Hied by November as. i>. B. Maybew filed bl» account * with County Clerk Hlldretb. another Prellr Collaxt. W. U. Bonder*. * prominent huaineaa . men of Chicago. Is having plan* drawn for a very attractive cottage, which will be bulit on tbe lend be recently " acquired on tbe ocean front, between " Twelfth end Thirteenth streets, Jf Bonght mmy Front tots. '' Ilohert L. Gibson, of Philadelphia, " baa purchaaed two bay front lota, near 'r the Ocean City Yacht Club, from Kobert W. Scott, of Overbrook. Tbe of sale* were made through tbe agency '• of Frank K Darby, ry . — *. Bar Front kartalns. The atteuttou of the reader* of t hi Bkntinw. to called to the ad vert us.- >« meal of Maaray A fcMwarda lu thl. ie |„ue. Head the"ed" aud act promptly n. as suggested by the members of thb >d drm. f ^ Improvrmrsls to •trrllng. ■e, M to* K«U OolT to making a numbei Kl. nf improvement* to ibeHterllng Hotel ^pbblcb eheowus. These Include a two JjJi story kitchen and heater rojtn. J.T in. | Beat bee tbe contract.

chorus choir of 35 will | ) make first appearance

RESIGNS JOB AS ; SCHOOL TEACHER t Paul G. Cressnmn to Leave i Because of Illness in Wife's Family. At tlie meeting of I he Hoard of K<|. 1 ration Tueaday evening, the resigns- ■ the high school since the beginiiing of the (all and winter term Hlckness In | his wife's family caused him to lender ] his resignation Applications for the position nf Janl-j 1 lor of the new school house were re ! reived from James M. Wallace, I. am- j ; (i Brangao and F B. Lambert, j ; rs. Kllr.nl>oth Sharp asked to he made | i No action wa* taken. i to seriaTO a flagpole for the new school • building -one measuring 75 or 80 feel. | Secretary l<ewla K Km lib wa* auth- 1 . orlzedtn advertise for hidafpr a vacuum i cleaner for the new school house. DOING MUCH GOOD | The Itev. John J. -Sweeney, rector of Si. Augu*Uue[a t'hurch, returned a few days ago from a vlalt lu the boys' " protectory, located above Norrlatown. Pa., where au altar and altar raillug 1 are being Blade for the enlarged winter ' chapel of the church here. \ This protectory, which haa 50' boy* at present. I* under the charge of the * IkJNru of the summer sea-ons at tlie school known as "tlcean Heat," at : Thtjly-fourlh street, In this city. There is a second similar protectory at another of Philadelphia's suburbs. who are among those who come lo thla

■ elty In the summer _ The boys are fed. clothed, educated and taught trades that will equip them for life. The youths turn out magiillt- ' cent scroll aud cabinet work, make j their own clothes, etc, • the boys have a band of music of 96; pieces, and another la being organized > among the smaller boya. HANDSOME QUARTERS The members ol the Young Men's j I Progressive league arc arranglug lo - have a formal opening of their new j . headquarter* In tlie Haun Hnlldlng , * Thanksgiving aHernoon and evening, j The league's three rooms lo the uulldlug will be handsomely furnished ' -.vlthln the next week, more tbau *200 1 I of the 1250 required for this purpose having been secured up to yesterday, j t The furniture will be of the mission , - style. s The league will have two pool tables j . for the accommodation of tlie mem- t— - hers, and It Is planned to make the " headquarters most Inviting. !f"" At the meeting of the league Monday . evening, the following were elected members: B Frauk Biulth. Ralph I-. Chester, Robert Pierce, Liu wood Mint- j zer and Theodore Robinson.

BIG APARTMENT IIOUSB John T. Seal has received the contract to build for George O. McKlroy. of Philadelphia, a tliree-etory apartl men! houae ou Ocean avenue, near Fourteenth street. The building will he equipped with the latest Improvements, a seveuteen- . foot wide porch facing tbe ocean being . one of It* features. The alalra will be Inside the bulldlug j with an entrance on the side. There i will be private halls lu the bath and toilet rooms. Work Is to be started at once by ' Mr. Heal. " SUNDAY SCHOOL ACTIVE - The Presbyterian Bunday Hcbool ' has entered upon an active campaign , for the winter. Announcement was made on Sunday afternoon that, beginning with next Sunday, the boya and girls of the school will haves ladder - climbing couleat. Visitors aud new scholars will count for a certain number of points, and I he side having the largest oflerlng each Sabbath will be advanced proportionally. A keen rivalry Is taking hold of the j Juvenile# and the losing team will be " called upon to entertain the winner*, n — ■ h BUYS PLOT OF LAND | ; — Masse > Jt Kdwsres Make »ale lo a. w. Bsllerworlh. G. IV. Balterwortb, of Philadelphia, ■ has again added to hi* ocean front , ' lt' holdings here b* buying a plot of land m on Weeley avenue, between Blxteeatb w end Seventeenth street#, owned by ._ Messrs. Button and Corson. t | The rale was made by Maeaey A Howards, wboae trauaactlona lu ocean front lend recently represent rneny ,,( thousands of dollar*. e> Flae Lot* Mr Lis George Bchrelber, Jr., of Pblladelphis. In en advertisement lo this Issue of the hsxtikbi., offers for sale a lot j on Wesley avenue that slfbuld have a quick taktr. ,er Offer* m Margala. lu this Issue of tbe Bkktikbi. Wash- ' "" Ington Kolb offer* a bargain In a oorT. nar lot finely located on tbe beach frout. Heed lira advertisement.

Special Musical Sdrvicc in First M. E. Church Next Sunday Night. ^ l ,4'IiiIih are perfected for a special; • musical service In the Mepiodl"t | Church next Sabbath evening, November 11. A chorus choir of about . - thirty voices, c»J0lose<1. of young j Indies of the chnrch, will make their Hi»t appearance as a part of the regu- j lar singing force of the church These . I- young ladles have been selected by j • Miss Beatrice Haines, under the dlrec- ; >- tim, of I he musical committee of Hull church, and give Hue promise of being ■ n strong addition to tlie church's musical force. ii Miss Mcl'lellsn. a member of one of f our sommer families, will be present ii all day ou the Sabbath, singing with r the quartet both morning and even- | lug. Mlaa McClellsu needs no Intro-l-jducllon to music-loving people of • ! Ocean City, es she has done some : The services Sabbath evening will : e j be largely of e musical character. A 1 brief sermon will he preached by the I j The choir of the church will et once I lake up rehearsals on a beautiful • oratorio that will be produced In coui uectlon with the I'hrlslmas services j In the church. Special singers are [..Iready engaged, and a largely aug- ! mented chorus will assist In the production of tbe oratorio. CHARACTER STUDIES f ^ The members of the Ladles' Aid, j Society of the First M K. Church have r engaged Marlon Wilson to appear In a costume Tuesday evening, December e n. I She cornea highly recommended a* e an artlsl, and no on* should miss the I entertainment, whleb to sure to be a source of pleasure to all who attend, lu y addition to nelug given In a worthy ' ' Further particulars will be given In " the hkktinri..

BAPTISTS BIBLE •| CLASS GROWING i Will Organize at Home of William B. Davis Td; ;/ morrow Evening. I : The first session of the bible class In I Immamiel Baptist Sabbath School last i. • Sunday wa* very encouraging, Pastor ' I ! (lee says, and It I* reasonable lo hope r the social aud moral life of our city, -j Frauk dlscusslou, thorough Inveatlgae tion, and live aubjects will characterize y ! the sessions, and nothing of value as a 1. 1 character builder, thai to appropriate! e' and available, will be omitted. Thiss to stated. Tbe members of tbe claaa will meet f al tbe borne of one of the members, t William K. Davis, Fourth street and l Atlantic avenue, tomorrow evening, lo - arrange for the form of organization f Tbe pastor and the bible school s superintendent, 8 B. McAllister, both . of whom are county delegates to tbe I State convention, went to Trenton l Tuesday to stay until this evening. 8 They expect to bring back many Ideas and auggeetlous. b "The people of Ocean City," says I Mr. Gee, "ere Invited lo watch the Iui- . maouel Baptist Church and Its aftl II8 ated organizations grow in numbers 8 aud usefulness." Miss Beatrice Haines geacbcr of IDotcc PfaUadalptila > 728 Wesley Avenue | N[addocl('s pharmacy J Eighth and Asbury Avft. s CASCARA LAXATIVE TABLETS, e 12 FOR 10 CENTS „ We recuyunend and guarantee these, y Use out- half contents of box; If not satisfactory , return balance and get

Ideal Location for summer or winter. Lot on Wesley avc., 34x105, ocean side between Sixth and Seventh streets, graded, cement sidewalks, curbs, price $1,800.00 GEO. SCHREIBER, Jr. 3141 N. Eighth St. Philadelphia, Pa. Fine Location Corner lot, Atlantic avenue and Park place, 38x100, graded, cement sidewalks and curbs, price, $1,800.0Q Apply WASHINGTON KOLB 2202 N. Natrona St. Philadelphia, Pa. RMALmSTATK MORTGAGE INVBSTMKNTa e. j. hann 30S EIGHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J.

hann building eighth St. Opp P. R. R. Station DIRECTORY -•-First Floor— 1 301 Eighth Street RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing and Heating ' 303 Eighth Street WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors 305 Eighth Street E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker ! 307 Eighth Street — — H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete —Se cond Floor— Rooms 2-3-4-5 JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder . Rooms 8-9-10-1 1 _ . / YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE 1 —Third Floor— Room B— PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA FOR RENT.-Moto.drei.abto offiere in Oczan TJ f TTIU1I Awnflp . Oty. yzllhraud, lighted, ventilated and rani- ft, J, flARR, UfliCl ■ tary. Apply ra '

McAllisters' FALL SUGGESTIONS ' I / . .Now is the time to move baekpnto 1 your homes and jtott will, probably j £ need new curtain^ and draperies. We are showing a nice line of curtain J materials in white and colored, at fj low price. m New line of GINGHAMS and PER- «' CALKS for school dresses. '' S. S. McAllister 75S Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Comfortable Cottage Nine Rooms.... Completely Furnished Lot 30 by 100 feet Location Central. Suitable for All the Year Occupancy. Price, - $1,650 Apply only to Harry F. Stanton l INCORPORATED Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue

For Discriminating ....Home Buyers.... We have In Course of Cootoructloo al i r 1 1 Seventh St. <0 Ocean Ave. Facing Ihe Ocean Attractive 10 room house; every modern ' appointment; large living room with gas log. Suitable for all the year occupancy. We Invite your inspection during construction. JOSEPH I. SCULL & CO. 757 Asbury Avenue B. FRANK SMITH Real Estate and Fire Insurance (Ol* A8MUAY AVKNUK. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Beautiful cottage on Part place for rale, live bedrooms and beth, price *8,800.00 Nice bnogalow on Fourteenth street, .... *1,60000 Two-story cottage. Sixteenth atreet and Bay avenue, - *1.850.00 Ocean front lota near Fifteenth atreet, .... *000 00 Aabury avenue lot near Eleveuth atreet, - - - *1,250 00 REAL. ESTATE -~c INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No walUng for two waeke to know If you can get It; we can tell you at once. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage* for rale. Also lota fbr Investment and for Improvement— tbe choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., ' Ocean City, N. J. it

THIS IS YOUR CHANCE, , REAL ESTATE For Sale di Exchange I will exchange for Ocean City Properties or sell, part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially Fine Properties at Tuckahoe. A fine Ten-room Modern Home finished In berdwood throughout. Hot water beat, beth, ete. Located on finest River Front In thl* section, close to R. K. Button. lot atie 100x270 feet. Private wharf. Oarage and outbuilding#. Beautiful Lawn. Trees and Klowera. Plenty of room for chickens and garden. Price, *4,000. _ A seven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, floe view of river and don to R. R. Button. Lot else 50x170 feat. Mora ground to ba bad at fair prteea. This to a bargain at *1600. . A flua Building Blta on Rlvar, fine view, can hava cellar. Clot* I to8talk.il. BtaelObi 170 feet Price, *600. C.E.ST1LLE Tuckahoe, - New Jersey • or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., Ocean City, N. J. Interesting to Investors Those Who Wish a Desirable Location tor i Seaside Home FOR 3 A L E— A '** '"to locatod In Aaottoa G, Ooran City, K. J., f In vtriultv of Stats road and Psunsytvanto and Handing Railroad stations. Also silaa for bungalow* situate on Great Egg Harbor Bay, Bantoy's Point, *. i. ARTHUR^. J3ARROWS 032 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITV, N. J. I f Advertise in tbe SENTINEL

Scotch tell Cor. Flflh St. and Wesley Ave. ALWAYS OPEN llartsir flay on oiLtj ; Uctng City l'*rk. ^ B. McOIBENY, General flanager. MISS N. E. TOWNER. R. N. Home Nurse. H0T6L D ISe/IYRG... Ocean Ave. Between Eighth and Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH the imperial IU15 CKNTBAI. AVE., OCEAN CITY, N J IncM-u, na«r tbe ImpacIi. uome comforts til » ■Mreiwrvsdat iSSf™ ' tore. C. OKTZEI. the kathlu It* Csoiral Avenue, OCEAN CITY. N. J. ^ Opel^rlbeAejunn.^riMjeanlly located, MIHNEH l.KWIN a CONARU wyoming n< ocean tveavK Ocean Clly, N. A. op* ' *11 tbe year ~ Hot Water He* the elberon

(Formerly tbe Emntett) ui.iriu and rtxTKAi. tvrjtrx Ocean Ally, N. 1. Hot Water Heat. Every Room Tborooxhly Heated. SUA. F.I. I. A V- SAILOR, Crop. hotel atglen One nf tbe mmt oentrelly locatod botida la Occaa Oily. Th« aim bra always been to . make thia house select and botnefika, and it* large aud enured patronage provre its anacesa. Fur terms and particulara addraea, the wilmers 708 Central Ave. Open all (he year. Klrst-clara Uble board. Evening dinner*. em. c. r. wi Lnr.it the laurel 1113 CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR BEACH ocean crrr, n. j. ■be. anrrii tow.of.xd, fre» . sterling hotel open all year Hot water but. Winter boarder* solicited. b. A. lisibebt. j> the hewlings 0 Moot desirable local Ian. Open all 0 year. Elevator lo etreet levai. '.'apox 0 Hut. I. R. RRW IMG* - Ninth and Weeley are. Oeeas city, N. J . Dance Evary L-dd Lunches, Wednesday and I 'c. Saturday Night " The Excursion House ;r( JAMES CLARK :: Praprtetar MAIN STREET and . . . [ NEW JERSEY AVENUE = somers' point :: n. J.

BBAL (STATi: AID PWWtoW. )y O. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT... I*B Aabury Avenue, Ooeaa Ctly.N.4. LoUtor eele. Coltacve lot rent. Correeponaanew eoltcHed 1 1 1 1 1 1 (tenting. Buying and Balling CLARENCE S. SCULL -Real EaUte and Inauuntnl— ^ Street ^ ^ National Bank Oe«an City. N.J CAPITAL ***,**»■ SURPLUS ttM« 1* B. CKBME. PreaJdaol K. K. gTlTEH. Vloa-Prealdeat H. R. MOWRRR. 1st (toaklar j. nTHlAW TATEM. aanaearr DiatcToaai . 'j. M.'cbastar W-K-toeaaay "!u-m "onlamaa fUealai Wag. «. toaara