Ocean City Sentinel, 2 January 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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^H| . . * ■ ' SJ . • ' ' Wr ■' containing three varieties, would consist of an OCEAN FRONT, BAY FRONT and COTTAGE SITE. We do not believe that this can be denied, and we therefore offer as the Best Bargain to be Found today in Ocean City— An OC0an Front with Riparian Grant, both siilesof Wesley avenue between Fiftieth Ami Fifty-fi rsl ========s^===^==== streets. The finest location south of the Boardwalk. Nearest to Phila del phistr 1 1 ii^li class improvements on all sides. The true Ycntnor of Ocean City. 2. A Bay Front with Riparian -Grant between Twelfth and Thirteenth streets. Bulkliead in perfect condition. — All public utilities pass it. Fine water front. Mf you were to choose a lot between Fifth street and Sixteenth street you would select this. „ ^ 3. A Fine Cottage Lot 30x90 feet on Nineteenth street, near Wesley ave. AIL graded and graveled , 1 in beautiful condition. Note the high grade improvements near it. Y;\ . ■ ■ s • . . •

For the Three On tf $2,8SO.OO Half Cash Whoever makes this investment cannot again duplicate it. It is Your Opportunity — / . Don't Delay — MASSEY & EDWARDS Be the First to Decide- ' Eighth and Central Ave. S'" " • .. > '• ; .. • \

Ocean City Sentinel Wm a— Us— Tend* R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Plot* Wtui OCKAN CITY. . . NEW JERSEY Ball 'Phone Na M-X Jpwim.li la locel columns, t oral* mnd ***"' ,*g.w°r> W-PUT «OM by .IWI.HM THURSDAY, JANUARY lv 1918. _*»tared el the row OBwmji,,. cuy. MKABI.KX; CM A I.I.RNQK. The Bkhtinkl bad not blue whatever to do with starting the movement to recall Mayor Heedlry. However. "I"®* II bee been started and Mayor H red ley Oe> leaned euiemcute In whleb be ret ere 10 the charge* made •gainst htm aa "aalletoae Ilea." use* eiich terms ee "ellmy Sogers," end claims credit for "securing three per cent, lolaree! on all dly depoalie. which baa never occurred he fore In the history of Oeean City, end making all of our loana on demtud mdee, thereby niaklug a great eavlDg lo the city, » compared to the old system. " the fkhtixih. daeirae to take up this letter eiatement end nail the lla to the meetheart , where It bel .nge. Demand note- were Introduoed dur- i log the admluletratlou of Mayor Lewie t M. Cream and Council and Hiram H. t Mowrer, who wee city comptroller at i lire time, fat entitled to lbs credit-not t Mayor Heed ley. I The records prove this. , The Bret demaud note was issued on • December 2. 1910. I •Shire January .1, 1911, noj a note ha* j beau leaned except a demand note. Since Januarys, 1911, all money* received were paid monthly on aurh t notes and the Interest thu> reduced , All aurplue money* were deposited , in the aavlng* fund acoouul during | Comptroller Muwrer'e lerm, and three percani. Interest wee reeetved on them , Thle eyntem lie* been in vogue elnce I January », IPI1— more than nine > month* before Mayor Headley or the I "iher member* of the board took office " under romml-Mlou form of governAs has been said, the credit for the Inauguration of thl* *y.!em belong- ,, lo Hiram H Mowrer and not to Mayor e Headley and hi* committee that wnllrd " on the director* of lha local bank*. ' HAW NX IMINK ITT 1 lii hie pre-election promise*, Mayor lleadlrr said: "If elected, I em lo a posillou to do- " vote practically all of my time to the a M-rvloe of the city." " Those familiar with the condition* v will scarcely say that he ha* kept thi* It maybe that ha has missed hut » Bee meeting- of the City Uommfa. ° show, hot what of the many deya he w was oat of the elly while acting as the el r

I secretary of the Cap# May Counts 1 Board of Taxation? It Is the old question of serving two . master*. No one can do- thl* effectively—not even the a-tute Mayor Headley. r omr on atlantic. Atlantic CUy people, always boasting, aradoubt lee* peeved becaueeDceau , City ha* cheaper parcel* po-t to and r from Philadelphia than they. It's really too bad that Atlautlc City we* 1 }u*t a trifle too much on lb* wrong •id* of the Hue and baa to pay more postage than Ocean City, avan though . *be U nearer to the inetropolle by ■ train) M<4l Allenac l'lty people have * - way (of pretending not to recognise Ocwan-VItjr, or, If they do admit thai . they're heard of this resort, refer to I our town In ellgbtlng term*. However, Oceau Uty I* ou the map r -nrven on the parcel* poet map -quite , a* conspicuously as the resort acroe* i the bey which has had euch jinplea- ■ aut tiewepaper notoriety for Hi* la»t I two or three years. Tine other day a man In Kanaa* > walked >olo lb* oouuty treasurer'* I office and threw down a sack of ellwr In payment of hie taxes. l b* treei urer counted Ihe^eilrsr end found that i the pile conaleted of four* hundred r Hlver dimes. Forty dolUr*. Tbetaxpayer said that hie wife bed been saving ell the dimes she could get bold at during the summer, aud that wa* the result. Nothing wonderful in that, for, If taking care of the pennle* mulls In so much good, why will not leu-cent pieces do more? Theu, loo. It taaaaler lo put ten cent* away, a* a look* so trifling. All the same. »ay« the Treulou rtlato Masette, If we look after both lu 1918, the end of the year will not dlatreaa u*. A LAKfix number of Ocean City and glrle are attending unlverei college* ainLtHislnea* ac bonis, aud lliey are now preparing' to rvtqm to their respective school* of leerultig after -iwudlpg the holldeya with parent* aud frleud*. Not unlH the, few y*ate have to many of the youth* of thi* city proceeded further (heir studies than the local high school. W* ere glad to >«e ibi. recognition of the wisdom of advanced education. Tux Cap* Mey County canal project now on a fair way to a snaring boom and II. will, be puabed by enterprising men who know bow lo do thlug*eaya the Wild wood Hun, we •bould.all put Hur shoulder- lo the , wheel aud give It e good send-off el the proper time. Tint parcels po»t ha* brought the | ex pie— compaulrs to their retire*. , Now, If only nine of the other corpor- , etfanis could to brought up with * • rouniMura, what a wonderful help It Dayou recall anmethlng about the ! "mill* of the god*" grinding exemdKly Hue after tbsy begin to gel a , on? , Wi hope the new veer I* starting i well with you and will continue lo b* • you deetr^. I t

' SUNDAY IN THE : LOCAL CHURCHES; i- Strong Sermons and Excellent i Music Heard by Large ! k Congregations. " Tli* chttrehg* In Oeeau City were ell ' well tilled at the service* on Monday. Knllnwlng are report* of the sermons 11 heard: Wtorr PtttMHVTKKlAN. ' u The pa-tur. Hie Itev. Queries H ' r Bohner, preached at bottr service* In l the First Hresbyterlyn Church-on Hun- „ day Tlieebulr, under the leadership ' of Lewis K Smith, repeated part of , Its Chrl-tma* music. The .servicep were well attended and the sermoue Interesting. In the morning Mr Hobner look a* his them*. "A Radiant Personality," - preaching from three text* taken from it the Law, thr(io*pel*aud the Kplslles. . In the evening his theme wa* "Hetan on Ills Travels," and his text. Job 1:7: ■ "And the Lord -aid unto saten, S whence corneal Hwu? Theu sala-i s aus reratl the lord, aud said, frout going toend fro In the earth, and from walking up and down lu It " The " sermon was listened to with dose I atleiillou byjihe large audleuce pre*eut. ,1 It we- announced at the varkiu•ervlcesnf the day that next Sunday evening Ocean rtty lodge, No. III. II F and A M , will attend the service1 of the church lu e" body. The wive- „ end friends of the Masonic brethren were also glve.i a -pectel Invitation to » attend. t < |,|IOT * K ! At the First -M K. Church on le-i , Habtiath, Dr. Hahirs took fur 011 theme "(hid 'a Word." a* an hisplrrd i. end ulllmafr -y-leui el truth, giving t the priK*«* of ll* construction (ruin the , r ilr-t wrltsi— Moms— down to Hie la-t i revi-lon, clearly show lugih at. though language uiay change end wools be come obsolete; tmmaltatlag revision of , methwl* of expression, "Hod's Word" sbidelb. forever. This pn— age from (hat 'a wprd. — He t that cornel ti iintn (ind uiust believe . n ilia! lie I*" or -hows thai the Bible , with It* divine Imtchhigs I- primarily . ^ addresued lo fattlr, lliough.lls -tndy to , r. i- most -tliuulatliig to reason. . r The a|uily of any or all other library , work* ran never lalfe the piece of the . diligent end reverent study of Uod's , ' Word, and Impress Ive , ' duty of t'hrlsllali people I* to returii to - Ihe'daily reading and study of the . Ibs.i^ol Cod at lliejamlly altar, and I Intrude U|*in that sacred tune when , the father, -a* the priest of the houser hold, shall calk III- family ermind him . aud reveremly aud lovingly read "The i r Hook,'' and beiul the knee <>f prayer at 1 r the family altar. J I At the Sabbath -cbonl aemrion "Re- c view Hay" wa* u-ed by the pastor to J call the adult clasae* of the echool together in the audience room, and, before a Bible chart, allowing the pto- • cemee of the making of "Ihe Jlook,'' • " gave them a fffteeu-mlnute talk ou the ' 'making and revision of Hie Bible. 1 Several -labors were greatly pleaaed . with Dr. Haines' bible Instruction antf " they expresserl llirir tlellght I > lum ' and membera of Ihe class at (he close ■ The "•evening service we- mimical C i and rvatigrllstlc The cliuri.- choir t at both services gqre -cue of the . mini bet* of Ihe Cltri-lma* u.uslc. with _ : onal pleasing effect. The young letUM. J i allow the affect of bard work IMcare' ful training hy Mlse Halliea, w nil- the

men, as base and tenor, gave line sue- I tilnuig volume to the -tnglng. , The pastor preached a forceful sermon from the text "Plow up your I fallow groood. It It time to seek the t lord," and held a moat intense altar t fcrvlce after the sermon. ) \ lUMANt.'Kb BAPTIST. • . The attendance at the morning end t evening service* showed the effects of . the busy days aud the holiday: also, several members are visiting friend* t outside of. Ocean City.' The Huuday school, however, maintained the high . average of the mouth. " | The Cbrlttmet entertainment, "Frl- • day, December *7, was a success every > way, excepting lb* anticipated crowd. This was spoiled by tb* rough weather, which, thougbeomewbal Improved by evenlug. was not of the sort that en- i courages one lo leave the warm house < and walk through windy alreeta— uu- ] lew you must, or were very much In- . tercsted. Tilt program w„ rendered ■ In a inatinjjtjfeuich proved the work ' of those wflBgUufe] the children to ■ be of the musTjiUMtakliig end skilful ' ' kind. T* 1 Among the-glfl* the fairies brought ? were several piece* of gold, (tamped 1 1912 Of thee* the superintendent and 1 his wife, Mr aud Mrs. H 8. McAllls ' ter, received two hidden In a baskat, ( and the paator, Mr. Use, received two, , • one hidden lu a pill-box, ou wtilcb wee ■ written, "for Xinu Indigestion, I. C. UuodehVer, M. D." ' Plena forth* future Include a tescher 1 ' training claea, music for the evening • service, aud removal to the new Inca- , tl'iu by Kester Huuday. t rjie aermoD* for Hie day were die- ' . cuaatnna of timely topics fu the morn- • 1 log Pastor Ueetireached ou ,thc text, > I -slab 82; |0: "Go through, go through ' the galea." The gale of the years aa , it *w lugs gently cloalug the year to* ■ 1 hind ua as we enter the path of ihe . new year. The gate of Ihe kingdom, r the wicket gate of Huiiyou'a pilgrim < to which we must come a* a little child. Ihe gale uf the church, the • gale called beautiful, through which ■ ' we pass to fellowship aud service. ( The gate of the city, the gate we on , esrth call (lie gate of death, but which, t | from the oilier aide, is the gate of | 1 "Thus we pas* as I'etir passed, from « ' chains and the Inner cell to the city ' streets, tn life aud love and liberty. J "Be not afraid, go through the galea, o even ihe last one. trusting your angel J guide, even though daxed as Peter, a* he paued, from one exiSerlence I" another, until tbg huter gate I- x rescbciL and heaven o|>eiis to your ' The evening sermon was connected with that/ of the muriihig, . a dlacourae on the question, I "Which way eball I take?" The way ' ; lhal seems right to iue, for me? The ; that seems right to the world? I he way that la right, the path Jesus | Hod? Notice of Settlemefit. si. a "ir.uo'-nrVo.-il'r^L-1 sod* rspL'rt'm lur sktil.to.nl to UWi orphans' Court ol lb. . Juoar "!£?L* r "D '•b* nrU*1"1' a"r IWoatober c|| Kf,rKR U-H.SL, f. K„ ilSO. r' Boyle Commercial Agency | 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J B. C. BOYLE, Oanager „ adjnsted and collected uysbere la « Htetea. an Ad. in the SENTINEL

Proposal for Ocean- City Auto'. Bridge. aImo itrld'as l'o*sl*'l"orncs oMbeTnalnii'r Approxlma'ta Isaeth oTtn^tfs. !uo reei. 1 Approximate langih of filled In road, t on Ten dollar* dsposll required for eperirtra The right to reject any or ell bide la reserved. i'M*. St.. P. Y.. Ut' OwsmlTty?':^ Notice to Limit Creditors. ■ or tllaOoiuTly or LWpt'm's)" tn-Yd-I on Uwdsvantb day or bersmhar. A. D. IWJ. on 111* applleatlon or the subscriber, ascrntor ore*|d dareaaed, notice le^heraby glvsa to the I **b crUwo^umler osib or aBlrmallan their | tS l»,llt..P.r.,«73». ' Kxecutor. Trustee's Sale. In the lilalrlrtCoart of the United Hiatus lor 1 I ' the llletrlet of Nsw Jersey. . HaUar* ol V „ i ""nTb.nkr!|lp?'°0n | Hubllr M«". 1 Tha undersigned, lb* Truetat In Han*. ■ ruptry or Htnrg U. Hlrkmon. gives notloe that b* will expos* at public sale lo Is. held , oo Haiurday, January etahiseuth. 1*1.1. at eleven o'clock in tire forenoon, on the , premiere slmate at Wo. 1011 Bay avauou. all 1 Ihat certain tract of ground and anpurirn- 1 with if ur elori trains dwelling tlu-re- ' on erected, situate In the rlty ot Ocaan Ctly. acrlblfo re lonuwa?^*^' t*"'™1*"' d* , reulhwreiSiy from the'ermibwreter') I Unaof Tenth elrret, containing In front or or ibat wTdtirr*tendlng*"n *ie'ng!L or'.'rp'ib eool tMreurrlyJer ween Tpie- j«ersi lai^wub ibe foetlo a fllteeb feet wide sireet.,UHeing loi J Srean L°lH,S^lil?^M£rd |°r' '!2ny 'in lield by Tb* Ocean city *HulTd°n "and Loan Association, on which lliere la now due lb* Association the eohiof Iwotbooreod I Conation' efZ a^Jaby'tbToour't. deSf lo°le ! delivered by the under signed aa trueta*. 1 BIIWARP L BOYLK, f N. Cooper. . - -Attorney for Trustee. K it, it ., p. p.. Ju.oo. J HtUSOll'S Hearty Greeting for ^ =1913s=< / you live long and;* happy- Cottfmencc to deal il you ^avg nob ContinuAlf you have, with . L. M. Nelson wbo guarantees a square deal all the year t Diamond, and Talchee. 843 Broadway^ FurnHur* Dept., J27 Kalghn avceus, CAMDEN, N.J."' »

il.JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor I 1137 Asbury Ave. ; Ocean City New Jersey , THE UP-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue POur Barber* NO WAITINO MORGAN HAND. JK. ' Ocean City Title and Trust Company , of Ocean City, New Jersey 1 capital $100,000 surplus $25,000 - Accounts. guardian. Wills receipted for and trpt withi Nsuace Titui Isauii Siochii ' I. M. UKKMHK, President WM K. MAHHKY. First Vice-President i t.KHI.IKH.I.IIIILAM.Heennd Vlcs-Prreld.nl ' C. H. MTIt.WKLU Heeretary end Trea-nr-r I . J. KITH IAN TATRM, Heillcllor ! dl rectors: I M. Ureses.' W. K. Mresey 1 J.' M.' Chester ' K. l£ Httlre" It W. Kdwsrda Jrwrpb I. Her: 1 1 Robert J. Kay Wllllsm P. .-Iicrrerrl W. lake J. Fllblan Talcni ' L-.la^bud.am K. Howard Thorn Banking by Mail a Specialty E. WALL ' 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey s ^ \ Plain and Decorative c Paperhaneer — msm Estimates Cheerfully Giyen Post Card will bring olw service to you. Advertise in the Sentinel.

Cold Winter Nights are enjoyed in a warm , Well Lighted Room. The illttminnUon of. the room with MAZADA" LAMPS hot only gives the best substitute lor daylight, but make* the 1 CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION The same amount of light of a better quality, at One-third the Cost 'of the,carbon filament lamp. The Ocean City Electric Light Company PLUMBING Are yma patting entire -eiiafadiou as to wirea, workmsusblp and bnstnere nonrtaer? If n"t. '< wUI'pnv joii to pivc mo s trial. I aia in an crept!, ,tmllv good |swlrkm to Inks enr* of your rr|«lr work of wbfaib I luskc nsprelslty. I hsvo uociiMnstre esUldUhntnut or clerical force lo inelnuiu. Give me s trial. , Mot*, -'.on.. C. H. BACON «)7 Ulghth 8t

Yard ami l.awtt work attended to promptly. All kinds of house and Yard plants. Hpeelal seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Beet grade* of shade and ornamental tree* and hedging. Would be pleased to do your wot k for you. Top soli sold In any quantity /foi special fertiliser for your flower tied". • ELMER H. CRANE ma O MOORLVN TCRRAGK Oqeen.Clty , N.wJ.ro.'y Bell PJione 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey

NOTICE TO AUTOMOBILE OWNERS The time to have yattr Autoniobiles'oveihauled and repaired is during the Winter, the place to ha^eit done is the De" Lancey Garage and Machine Shop. Twentysecond and Pine Streets, Philadelphia. \ Fiyst-class work at Honest Prices. ""Give its a Trial Order. Machine shop in charge of John R. Duncan, late of the Chadwich Engineering Works. ALI.EN SCULL, Prop. Construction Sand & Gravel Co. UOto. O. CHAMPION, Mensgsr' " Office, 8th St., Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. - Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. RCADIMQ RAILROAD DELIVERY.