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VOL. XXXII I. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, JUL Y NO. 18
Ocean City Sentinel riiblUtud Waakly n ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Atlantic City Theatres Matin** Saturday it 2. JO j Manrlee Campbell 1'reseiil* Henry B. Warner lu lite I'lietitmieiial New York ami THE OMOST BREAKER A Romance of laive, Kxelleiiieril Tbrllla anil Laughter Mkta. Tu*».. Thuii and Sat., at .' J1 ' * A. H. Wood* Presents tile New Comedy POTASH AND PERLMUTTER Founded tilt tlie Famous Hlurlea from •''rim Saturday KvrlilOK Pusl." by Montague Glass wHh alt aU Mar t a-l Try an Ad. in The Sentinel Dance Every Cold Lunches. Wedneaday and He. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK : : Proprietor MAIN STREET arid . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMEttS' POINT :: N.J.
1 — — ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, [J\\V OFFICES Apgar fit Boswell, j |jAVV OFFICES Godfrey fit Godfrey. JAMES M. E. HlLIiRjvrH ' Counsellor-.1t-I.aw '-TOWNSEND GODFREY .Wrney-at-I.aw MjflfjLLlAM B. DAVIS | Attorney at Lw 3119 -KIglilh SI reel >|Q.eai.nty New Jenaiy f Spring Millinery All the Litest Styles in Ladies and Children's Ilals . J. H. HILDRBTH'S ^ L - Otis M. Townsend EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. 1 OCEAN CITY N J. Blackledge Employment Agency Hum kid*., Eleliih SI.
J N. GRISCOM, M. D. ' Kit! H i ll 81'. ANI» W KriEK Y AVE. * ^ rkitli I'laws* ~ Hell. IS; luur-atslv.j"^ A. ' ?!|? tllei Corson, K. D. iH j ' Ocoan City New Jorsny „ DK W. P. HAINES * COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE ^ H KiCSCIIKL PBTTIT, M. I». ' 807 WESLEY AVE. 11 OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ' J)K. THOMAS J. RYAN * ®6teopatbi0t d beean City New Jersey , ; b QR. CHARLES B. RIDER I Oenttrrt— , r 809 Central Avenue (_ 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy >■ J. TIIORNLEY H DOMES. Maaegrr J " Boyle Commercial Agency 024 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. * U. C. BOYLE, llanager I Claims adjusted and mllacted anywhere in c , Uuitad hut™ 1
» I is the: location of the ( VENTNOR Or OCEAN CITY a question of doubt or contention ? Left to tlic uvbiasCtl opinion of a stranger wlio, by auto or trolley, rides leisurely Wd-observitigly down the beach to its terminus, can , there be a doubt but that his verdict would include that section from | Forty-seventh to Fifty-first streets, and from the railroads to theoceau. , No uugraded lots or expanses of hills and hollows, every foot of it ready for improvement, and every improvement within these J limits are modem and up-to-date 0jpm the "Berkeley Hotel." which is one of the most popular and successful in Ocean City, to the smallest gem of a bungalow. No 'ileft overs" of 20 years ago when , anything was considered good enough for that part of the resort. " Indeed there are several types of cottages and large bungalows that , are unequalled in beauty and attractiveness anywhere in Ocean City. > The Reading Railroad gives a schedule from its Fifty-first street ( station to Philadelphia that is not only the shortest from aujf. point , soutli-of Atlantic City, but that makes tlie oceau front in that section nearer by railroad to Philadelphia than any piece of ocean front along the Atlantic coast suitable for cottage purposes. ( Now even in this beautiful and growing section there are certain lots more desirable than others and we consider the ocean front block between Fifty and Fiftieth-first streets the piece par excellence. J NOW TO THE OPPORTUNITY A 40 foot front lot with Riparian Grant, extending both sides of Wesley Avenue between Fiftieth and Fifty-first • streets. Bulkheaded, graded, ready for immediate use, three minutes from depot, only $1,700.00 . It is, in our judgment, the best ocean front investment here' for the price today. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. - ' "■ 1
BUILDING LINE TROUBLE HEARD BY A MASTER
Fresh Allegations Were Made Against Alonzo Cotton in Camden Conrt. before Special Mauler (iray. in llir AI..I.7U Coll. Ill again**! I. M. Cre.se and Joseph I Soul I. owners of a more and apartment building on A*bury avenue. below Right ti afreet. Tlie caae baa been In the wmrta for The rehearing was 011 tlie ground tliel Cotton had violated Ilia part of the tat rioted aide line. It waa In the agreement between ■Monro Cotton and Hal nor P. Moore, tlie latter uow dead that Cotton could build up to the dlvnlinR line on the of the lot to the dl.latice ol 60 feet, and that Moore could build on the dividing line a dlatauce of fin feel lu the rear, and that each ahould keep distance, uf thfee feci from the other's Mr,, Cotton built lila houaa Tin the Hue about on feel to w here It joined the green houae erected by^Moore Meaara Scull and Crea-e afterward Moore's lot and attempted to erect a building adjoining Cotton's building. Mr Cotton brought action lu lite Court of Chancery and eecured an Injunction becauae II waa alleged thai Meaara. Crewe and Hcull had rebel wveu Meaara. Cotton and Moore. II waa discovered, It waa declared, that Cotton'a budding had encroached 11 lain the reatrli-led ground*, aa agreed upon between nho-elf and Moore, a dlatauce of one foot for a email |*>rtlou of Cotton'a structure. and it waa contended thai because Cotloll'e building eucroeclted U|ain the realrlcled land he violated the egreemenl between himself and Moore. For I Ills reason. II was contended. Cotton had no standing In the Court of Decision will be given laler. The itev. Dr. A. II. Kynett. of Philadelphia, and family ara occupying cessful convention al Ocean Grove, In Ilia. Interest of the Benevolent Boards uf Ilia Method lat Church, lie Is recording secretary of the Board of Home and Church Extension «». V. Blab. in Here tor Wesson. O. V. Hlgham, of Eanadowne, head of Ihe Pennsylvania Kallroad Company's real estate department. Is here with hie family, and they are occupying their new collage on Chelsea place, near Sixteenth street and Wesley avenue, built a abort time since.
OLD ATHLETES WILL BE HERE Veteran Sportsmen of Philadelphia to Have Outing September 6 and 7. Notice baa been., received here by Norman T. Leslie, a member, that the members of Ihe Veteran Atblellc Association, nf Philadelphia. have decided bold Ibelr annual outing In Ihla 1 resort on Saturday and Sunday, September 8 and 7. Assistant Lily Solicitor Eugene O. Bonuiwell, of Philadelphia, a cottager bare, la president of Ihe association. Tbla will be the second lime these . former actlveathletee held Ihelr nutlug < In Ihla city, the other occasion being a yeare ago, when they were well entertained. The program usually Includes a Bald meet, with a dinner for the members and tbelr wives. KBorta will be mails by clllieiisof Ihla resort to give Ibe athletes a warm TWO MORE COTTAGES Oils M. ToivDaeud, the local builder received con trad a for tlie erectxinf of two collages al Twenly-fouilli street aud Wesley avenue for the Hey. 8. Wesley Lake, of this city. Tba house# will have two stories and basement, aud each will contain twelve rooms. The cost of each will be $40(10. It's dignified and glree you a delP clous sense of security to own your home " ocean cm * Besides, your responsibility as a real estate owner makes you a desirable cltixen. Think It oyer, then call on HARRY HKADEEV, Keal Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Bra house who will show yon tba vary bast way and some of the greatest bargains to be fouud beta on tba em last terms Phone connection. adv. For Balk.— Two Aebury avenue lota, between Eighteenth and Nlueteanth streets, Section D, Noe. 014 and 016; aaay to Bad, being the only lots lu that square cleared of brush; look for sign. Thus. J. HAW YU. adve Worcester. Mass., Try aa Advertisement in the 9 cm si el
' CHURCH'S MUSIC • STANDARD HIGH ' Presbyterian Congregations Well Pleased With the Rendition of Selections. riicmiielcal the First Presbyterian f Standard set foMlila aeasoif. service by Mrs. Ethel Porter Brooks, 1 entitled, PI Heard the Voice of J—u. Bey." was tfell rendered. Her voice u In Ihe evening David M l... veil. ..f I Ihe Fraukford Presbyterian Church, of ,, Philadelphia, again captivated all ley Buck's "Judge Me. O Hod. . The anthems throughout 11, e day t sung, the work ol l-ew.. K Smith be,1 The Itev. Dr J. \V" Francis, of rife o Oxford Presbyterian Church, w'sa the d lure of the friendship existing between the believing soul slid t.lirist. It Dr. Frauds and his wire are summer I, tractive collage al Twenty third slr.el I ,1 Numerous distinguished Pmshy-j , terian divines are *eco al Ihe services „ of the KlrM Church iheseday*. Among K Dr. Alfred Hoggs. ol Philadelphia, aud „ llie Itev. Dr. Sleloer, of New York. was asked alsiill llie pclluon. lie aald activity waa without bla sanction. All |. doubt as lo whether of not Blokes _ would be a candidate seems lo have * been dispelled, aud Ihe Hepubllcaus here take II for granted U1.1I lie will be „ Hull. in.* ■ Church 4H sic pic. |. Joseph (17 Champion, builder, of . tills city, Is placing a new- steeple 011 the M.E. Church at TncUahoc. The church steeple was struck by lightulng during a heavy storm a few weeks ago. II a— -7a tITiTU" imTT e The sacred roneert 'In the Idyl . Theater Sunday evening, announced ., as under Ihe auspices uf Ihe lUpllst i- Church, was a success *0 fsr as con cerns the program.
TESTIMONIAL TO 5 J RALPH WILSON — I " Members or Yacht Club Will! Show Appreciation of Com- j ^modore's Work. ^ ; plains Itself; s -'II ha. Im-vii largely due lo Ihe uu j the Ocean City -Yacld flul. are enjoy- 1 t number of llie memliers of ihe rlub II . was suggested thai some lilting le.ll- ^ w inch I. ihe open regatta day ■ lie .*lo I. house 011 Ihe above-mentioned * CANDIDATES BOOMED " Clul. ere becoming much lulereiled In Ihe Struggle I, el ween I 'apt. E Wlllard ' 'j Mulford and Daniel H. Pari- for elec- ! II* as rear commodore of the dub. The election will uol lake place for a few weeks, bill Ihe friends of both gennileiueii are said lo l« working with * Elect lo the olllce of rear comuiocomm.sioresblp uf llie club. Il Is claimed by t'apE Mulford'* friends I hat he has done much lu push , Club In Ihe llmellghl for several years with his boat, Tocsam, aud especially r dkl he give prominence In Ihe club this il year with lib. newly-built Tocsam II, 11 New York. He Is always a go, si sport, * his ft lends assert, and therefore men- . titled lu all Ihe honors Ihe club can * give him. Friends of Mr. Paris, lu pushing him lie did In Ihe way of building llie new aud handsome club house, of which v every person * In Ocean City, In addl- - Hon 10 Ihe club member*. Is proud. » Mr. Paris, Ills friends say, has always been at Ihe forefront In every effort to advance the Intereal of the yacht club. ,, k.« Hyiorls -O Aulo. I living Hill, of Ihe Bell Telephone d Company, has been supplied with a Ford runaboutTy the company for use In his work.
MID-AUGUST CROWD WAS E iV HERE AND FILLED WALK
■ r- ' A FENCE AROUND : "PENNSY'S" TRACKS u w ! Covers Company's Right of Way, but Why Work Was u Done Isn't Known. ^ r Workmen under the dlrectlou of a Supervisor Thomas MeClure have „ e completed the erection uf HUU0 feet p I of wire fence 011 each side of the Penu- n a sylvanla Kailrned Company's tracks | I from Eighteenth to Tweuty - third ( streets. tl I The fence la -JO reel 011 each side from e the middle of the tracks, covering the u company's right of way. b if Just why tha fence was placed there, * a neither Mr. MeClure nor none of the company's employes here knows. • Fle'r Conner compls<e<t. Andrew B. Scull lies completed 1 Charles Meelian's handsome cottage * at llie corner or Thirteenth street and VVesley venue, whlcli'cost fll.000. Il t r vt* built lu six weeks. Mr. Mrelieu '1 j>fllid femdy. who are rvsdenl. of Phil. I , Mis First Vlali Here. [ U Martin Eennon.of Brooklyn, a re |t II tired sergeant or police lu New York, la visiting In this city, accompanied by , his daughter, Mlas Ella. Ha la an 1 1 uncle of John J. Foster. Tbla Is his p II rat visit to Ocaau City, aud ha la I ,f much pleased with the resort. ' — ItOTlCR. »| The Ocean City Tills and Trust Com- ■ pany.trnalae.uDdermortgageof Ocean City Yacht Club, hereby lnvUew«eu- _ dsn of proposals for bonds of aald Ocean City Ygnhl Club lo be aurrend- I S erad for red rd-pWooiuVSeptembat 1. | ™ 1913, under tbe eoodltkma of aald mort- 1 ~ rags. sC. K WriLwxLi., r adv., 17-2t Secretary, i BoAKt).— Can accommodate a Um- ™ Had number during July, August and Tl 8eptemberat»7 and |8 per week. Apply \° at SW> I7th Ht., Ocenn'Clty. adv.,74,St or For Sal*. — Cottage* and lota In moat desirable locations iu Oeaan City, Apply to A. Cotton SIB Aebury avenue, $ Oeann CHy. New Jaraev. adv. Try an advertlaamant In lha Sen . . -r
AmuBement Houses and Some g Hotels Had to Tnrn People Away. A mid-August crowd was hare Haturday aud Sunday, end tbe Boardwalk ^ a moving panorama of ynath, beauty and fashion. Saturday evening every moving pic-hou-e was fllled, among tiieae Dreamland and Duuglily'a, and In some cases hundreds were turned There was a large audience to "Little Mlas Fix It" el Hand's " Theater, and the audience enjoyed " the acting of Miss Ladle Psrrlsh. Miss tlereutd, Mi»» Frltxle Kllngel and Frank (Jllbert among Ihe others of v capable curapeny. * All Ihe hotels were Blled Ss I unlay night, aud lu some caeee with them, ' K was fouud necessary to tnrn ^ away would-be patrons. ELECTED OFFICERS " Plans ■uinran'a Work. , Tlie Visiiiug Ladle*' Auxiliary of I First Presbyterian Church mat I afternoon at the home of i Ida K. Baurr tCMCenlral avenue. I : for this year: Ml-* Ida K. Bauer, pre- I Isldent; Mrs. W. K. Harris, aerretary, I and Mrs. Thomas C. Mrl'aban, Jr , < treasurer. I Plans were laid for the meetings Ihla summer and a very pleasant thus Is i promised the members this season. i I The nail meeting will be held I I : this afternoon at lha home of i Mrs. Thomas I \ Md'ahan, Eleventh • street and Oceau avaoue. i . Union Tolegrnpll costs. I Tha Waelern Gukni Telegraph Coin- . pany has opened an office in lbs base- . ment of the Hotel Normaodle on -llie . Sea. Bell Telephone No. 1S7. Subscribers who wish to send a Islegram can . have tbe charges for same appear oo the monthly bill rendered by Ibe Telephone Company. ' At nlgbt, on Sunday, or oo bolkleyi.. 1 when tbe local office may be dosed, tbe f Telephone Company will connect It? * subscriber- to en open Western Union o office. adv., 18-21 !' The 9mm K kl Printing House Is ' kept bnsy turning oat job work, bat It ; will be pleased to do youra. Come In end talk It ore*. odv
BURK'S A. F. B. WINNER ___ I IN HYDROPLANE RACE — : — ' ,• .. I. , •. - —
— QUARTET SANG - EXTREMELY WELL Special Musical Services Take Mahy to the First M. E. 1 Church. - j Another delighted audience attended e Ihe musical services in the First M. E. s Church Sunday evsyjpg. Ihe ser- - Kenneth -Howe, which was apprecl- . a led by the lerge getherlng of reel. I dents and visitors. The i|uartet sang with Its usual ex- . relleoce. The contralto solo by Mlas May Wallers and the duet by Messrs. > Hurney and Conly made a special ap1 Hi* address by Ihe pastor had for lla 1 text John, IS; 16: "Ya have not choaeu ' daluad you. that ys should gu and " bring forth fruit aud that your fruit should remain; that whatsoever ye shall ask of tha Father In My name He may give It you." "Croeelug tbe >. Dr. Balnea declared that his text la an emphatic statement of tha Bcrtpl,1 ura I truth that wa are called, chosen n and ordained to be sons of Hod. ,1 W bet her we shall be or not depends P. upon our own choice. "Hhell I have Jesus t'hrmt lo rule my soul or shall I , not?" Is the i|uestlon we must decide ,. when we cross, each for himself, the ' WANTED BOARDWALK Commissioners Had lo Helaar I' meeting, Thursday afternoon. Rev. W. " J. Powlck presented e petition In be- * half of the cottagers' association of tba !" district around Thirty-fourth street ' a. king that a boardwalk belaid aloug " Tblrty-llrat street from Ibe Reading ; Railroad lo the bay abort, to that cotlagers might reach tha bay for boating " purposes without becoming bee pat tared " The City Commissioners decided lliat they had uo legal Jurisdiction in the mailer because thay bad no legal t' right lo build a boardwalk on private , property. Stanton end Hcull, Inc., have sold Allen Scull's bungalow, al Tblfd street aud Atlantic avenue, to Mrs. Mary C. J[ DeCam, of Uermantown. Tha farnl■r tare will arrive tbla waak and tha new owner will occupy tba house at once.
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES - Sertnong and Excellent Mnsic Heard b j Large Congregations. Tba churchaa In Ocean City were all 1 wall Blled at tba earvlose on Booday. • Following are reports of tbe eernsone 1 heard: IKMANL'KI B4PT1BT. ' The Rev. Arthur Gas's murning sermon In Itnmanuel Baptist Church 1 was tbe Brat In a new eerlee, and con- ' sldered tba two Ideals of making 1 money and ralfllllog a purpose In life. ' ' Granting all tbe advantages of wealth aa a msaus of securing things wa need and of providing comforts and dallgbta for those we love, tbe fact remains that wealth, popular aa it la, falls In tbe Baal teat. It Is not tbe beet mtens of obtaining bepploeea," said Mr. Use. "Gold la a heavy bard en, a burden only tbe strong are able to beer eerily. At tbe same time richea have wings and fly away, like entnmn leaves before tbe breath of rumor or tbe storm of a panic. Dangerous aa a revolver ' a dollar In tbe hands of a tool. And , wa consider money aa a friend we ! must mark tbe poor quality of that friendship, leading aa money does Into all sorts of trouble. A cruel maater, a If fair god, aud, In tba tod, do- , fusion, oo more substantial than tba , dream money we lose In waking from Ihe vision of wealth. "Note the devotees of wealth; tbe > leer crouching over hie gold, half I Or sea 'tba poor profligate staggering, r bloated of face, terrible In. hie degmi dattoa. Note, too. tbe Bird-faced mouey-getter, tbe man toBhom tba cries and lean of ernabariabUdboed are nothing bat ■Burioaaa!"' "la wadltb worth tba price? "On tbe other band, nota tbe beoefl ceuce of work. Wbea wealth has Bad, IQoetlnaae o» Poena Pa«a.> " Far Bale. h Two Iota southeast corner Fifteenth e street and Wast avenue, bargain fbr a quick aale; flve-roota cottage. jMS West avaoue. price. 11,000; eleven-room eot- , tags, Wesley road, enilrriy modern; n pli la. Lot on tlential avauua.batween Seventeenth aud Eighteenth * recta, facing tba ocean, $1100. cornel lot. Twentieth at. and Central eve., 11480. la FRANK t DARBY. REAL RHTATR BROKER, n Bourse Sldg. 8Ut end Aabnry Ann. v ndv
Tocsam II and Kitsnne Led in Their Classes at Open Regatta. , Saturday aflarnooo proved a gala day for tha llcaan City Yacht Club, wbao tbe open regatta of lha Sooth t Ji raey Racing Aaeoclatlon, took piece " there. This regatta Included the dab championship races for sail aud power boa la over the | course laid sat by tba regatta committee of the Ocean CNy I Yacht Clnb. Commodore J. Ralph Wilson aud . bla officers reviewed the races from tbe f first balcony of Ibe beautifully decer- . ated club house fronting tbe bay. Tbe races atarted at 2 SO o'dock with Ibe claaa of open power boeta under . forty feet, which was won by Anna E., a owned by K. G. English, of tbe Holly i. Reach Yacht Club, In tba remarkable * lima of 36 mluutas and 21 seconds, s Tba Kltaune, owned by C. W. Masi Mod, of tbe home dab. captured the - race for calbosl* and incidentally tba 1 club championship race, t In Ibe race Mr cruisers ovary fortyr Ave feet, the Toocam 11., owned by L. e W. Mulford, of the Oeeen CHy Yacht a Club, and tha boat which captured tba llermudp-to-Naw-York race, anally OOP s distanced her rivals. 1. Tbe fearers event of Ibe afternoon „ was tbe hydroplane race, won 6y the I. A. K. H., owned by Loala Bark, a i tbe , Atlantic City Yacht Club, causing e great excitement and entbnelere i when she passed bar rival, tbe Cryem II., e owned by former Senator J. J. Coyle, s of Philadelphia, on the last lap and crossing tbe line In tbe remark able time of 38 mlnutee end S3 seconds. Tbe A. F. B. look tba Brat lap of tbe 6.1 miles course lu 12 minutes and K r Summary: ,r y.u.. ° Hun. _ nop™ iSS "SS a ciUdereila »«.* - «S35 seam j ckuihmrh ovrk sa. g Name mart. rialsh. illssiraii I SSL fiS 1 open uuath undkr «a" d Nam, mart. riakh. allowaaea. n aana K."' xSnti a JSS ,| iihuibbm uni.rk o. * ,z-.x ss isa -"Si B: Ss S « hpmial c hi: i auto. 2 B "S arxcii boat*. '• HSSeTba.^m SS 'JSTSi " •«„. au as H YlinOPLANBa.
?"«?' "3 CAT BOATOi is- 1 SOCIETY GROWING [ Orisslirr HSSS 1S< OtkW OBAmong Ocean City's many pto- ' youngest and moat thriving M "Tbe j Home Rn tiding nod Lou Association," which la now preparing to open a new series of atoek. ! mainly tbrongb tbe affovta of K. J. . Hann, local real aetata operator, and . began bnrinme oo tbe third Thursday of December lest In Mr. Haon'e office "t la tbe Pann Bn tiding, 388 Eighth * In tbe Brat aeries of stock now ctoe- . log, there are 887 shares. It Mmfldently expected that tide number ' will be doubled at Ihe merilag en , Thursday, August 21, when tbe new series will be opaoad. Every cent of tbe money that has , been Invested In tbe nmoetntlan M ; thoroughly well Invested and Is baor- _ log Interest. Mr. Hann began Ibe work of orgau- . flog "Tbe Home Building and Loan * Aeeodatlon" wfth bla cheraetertette t energy, and be eonn enlisted the eo- , operation of other peomlnent and MadD log buetoees men of toe city lo the estterprim, who took stock and Indaeed h their friends to hi vast their savings in * Tba officers of tha ansnntatlan Inelnda M Prof. J. M. Btevens, anperiatearient of tbe peblle acbooU of tbla elty. Tim I prealdaot: K. J. Hann, aacratary; Lewis | E. Smith, aacratary of the Boofdof p Education and book-keeper la lbs £ Ocean City Title end Trust Company. a treasurer. William B. Davie M the Tbe directors are Dr. Alien Uoreoo, \ Chariee R. Btilwrit, secretary and ' treasurer of the Ocean City Tttla and _ Trust Company; Dr. Chariee a_M83». James M. CknUr. John R. Qleire. t William F. Gardiner. W. Ubrflir ,b. Smith and 8. B. Swan. oftUreHy; ' Fred. J. Hhoyer and Ttinmm F. Area- * etaang, of PhHndriphM. and Ma *' Hay re, secretary of tha Real MB* D' and Hnareb Company, of tfcpe May I Court House. m. Fob Halb — In tha fliiflMi TinM, c»o« K» new traJI^Tme; apBpjmri. a >ew£ TwoiiAS J. Bawtma Weereeteelkiam. advTt-Btt.

