OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIII. OCEANX3ITY, N. J., THURSDAY, XOVEMHER <». UH3 NO. 32
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAIM C I TV. N «J . R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor j ir.oo Per Year, Stiictly in Advance. MORGAN IIANI). JH^/! Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seaaltore Architect Licensed by the State 1 EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITW N J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYI.E, rianager » Claim, adju-l.- 1 and cnllecte.1 any# here in Doited States. I lance Every • Cold Lunches. Wednesday and E'c. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor ' MAIN STREET and . . . * , NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS'. POINT :: N.J.
J I * TTOmMYS. * T-I.A w. MORGAN HAND, I ATTORNEY and (COUNSELLOR AT LAW, AJWtor. Raster sad Esaralner la Chancery. 1] .'APE MAI lel KI Hill If., a. J, LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ' ATL^NT^^f N J JAMES M. E. HILfcRETH Counsellor-at-Law fOWNSENI) GODFREY Attorney-at-Law I WU'LIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law [! 3A9 Eighth Street i . City New Jersey , an Ad. in : The Sentinel '
} DID YOU EVER— j a slop to consider how important it is to have yonr home eon- a | \ strncted by responsible buijders' • Have you seriously con- \ I ' sidered the parts that are hidden' * Have you ever considered * * P hotv great and impoitaut the frdming. lamnl.tlion» and other hid- f $ • dytt- parts "play in the life and safety of your Imililiiig' • Let us t j advise you how vouY home should U- built. • Plans and speci J < ( 5' \ Barber & Newberry ' I BUILDERS t i — ~y . t <i J OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N.J. J ,
A Beautiful Lot 1 Corinthian Ave. near Fourth St. Finest location north of Sixth streeL Thirty feet front, flagged, curbed and graded P Only $975 It will surely bring $45.00 a front foot within one year I " A RARE BARGAIN I MASSEY & EDWARDS eighth and central ave. " MILLER "BROTHERS . denn a hemsley OENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM During atleratkru. to our lit Cream Parlor, our Factory w III be operated a It bout interruption and »( will be pleased lo serve you from II with lee Cream, by the pint, quart or bo* Order. | • III be delivered an heretofore { POWELL'S thestorebl;e!( 1A1. FOR 1 Dry Goods, Notions, and Men's Furnishings New Goods in All Lines for the Fall Season. Come in and look therri over. powell's •2'asslry„*icnuc R. Curtis Robinson : - Conveyancing and Insurance » Notary Public end Cerami. .loner of Deeds ( * H Nos. 744-46 Ashury Avenue £ ocran en v, n. j. L Moaay to Laaa on Rood and Mortgage !i
I N. GRISCOM, M. D. , EIUHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. 5 Allen Gorsoi, 1. D. 1 Ocean City New Jersey ! -«« - DK- W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. ' 1 " ifwiiw j; HkhSCIIKI, PETTIT, M. I), j' 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY i 0R. CHARLES B. RIDER J I>enti«tr» 809 Central Avenue 1 ~ " ! Hughes' Central Pharmacy Eigtua si. ... »«ur .... | J. THORNLEV HUGHES. Manager MtDDOCK'S PHiRMiCY 8th and Asbuty Avenue The girls all say, meet tne at Maddook's Sauilary Fountain a and treat tne to a glass of delicious soda- or Sunday. ■ They know what's good. «' Fall Planting; Now b the Time to Arrange for PLANTING HEDGE. TREES. SHRUBBERY, ETC * J> „ Thomas J. Thorn ; 1128 Bay Avenue 1 ;n3 Votk RtgSt Both V | Phones. Jt > > > 1 Lawn Work Why not mak h 1 S tnore^attr»ctivc by having a good lawn 1 and practical experience1 *"no °mau"r what you want in this line, I am the rrjan. a* I guarantee all work done and prices ^ S. M. PONTIERE jj 916 Asbury Avenue j ■ ... v I. S. CHAMPIPH S M ANUFACTURCft Of h' STRiCTLy PUREJCE CREAM L' Holli V bo lie. ^ TTHAND WlIT AVE. '' . ^ Ocean City Title and * Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey » a Z CAPITAL $100,000 ™ SURPLUS $30,000 cnardlao. Will. reorlptad for and kept wltb- ^ tl UCWLIKH.LUPLAM,0..ane VtawPiwald.pl D • H. KTILWKLI.. Secretary and Tree.urer q J. PITH IAN TATEM . KolK-nor y DIRECTORS ° tmreri'cwitui'"* Brk * iLu u. Moure ®' K_ W Edward. Wuhan, II. HO.rr.rd . Robe rt J ha j J KlUilai, TaUm I || Biekieg by Mail d Specialty |, Advertise in the | . SENTINEL,,
IMPROVEMENTS TO STREETS COST CITY $114,520.85
* Original Plan, According to' the Ordinance, Was to Spend $65,000. live cent. ($114,620 Si and thai aaul , j tliuusaod.oue hundred aud thirty-eiuiit j [dollar, awftweuty-ffve cent. ($3138 i',| ! "jtJO for each of the ruiuinlaaluiiera ! Il we. further rewlved that a copy , reprrreul. the apeeiel and peculiar j may be aree-ned thereon lu pro portion j ' <Ldd'. go hack a little mora than a mho-loner. June 16. 1912. an ordinance j providing for the tf.aain.-e of bond, to j the amount of $114,000, the proceed, of which were lo te u.ed for the pur|...e | of Improving .ireet. and gutter., layI and errrtlnn of a erhool bulldiug.
Of Hit. $114,000. the .inn of $8.6,000 drain In Thirteenth .Ireet. and $16,000 for the purcJiawF ijf whool land and Ihe creel ninOf a .cihkiI building Bubaequently^tbat pari of the ordinance relating to ttie .cbool lot and Inrruduced au ordhmnee'iirovldlng'for tlic purclia-c of a lot and the building POSH BRIDGE WORK Work I. prngroing rapidly on the automobile bridge acrom the bay. aud ' Kdward Si Button, of tbe Hutton 4 . contracting Itnn. my. that the bridge will becompleted not later than January 1 next If everything goea along well 1 of the Kirat Preabyterlau Uliureh 1 will give a Dutch .upper In theeoclal , of the church Tburaday evening. . November IS. Tlrketa will be S5 cent.. Be .ure to attend. ZANE SUED FOR DAMAGES Man Brings Action in Circnit Court Against Well 1 Known Druggist. Andrew C. Bo. well, of Hit. city, went to Halem yeaterday to appear la the Circuit Court at couuael for William R. Zaue. who baa been nued for }2UOO damage, by Earl HnfT. of Halem. ' It la alleged that on tbe evening of 17. 1912. a farmer employed by Mr. Zaue war driving a wagon from (hla city lo Ibe Zane farm at Tucks!u the wagon waa a lot of furniand, In addition, there were aim i ■iim gaa pipes, which extended out i While tire team waa proceeding . along the road from Petersburg to I Ho IT. who wu on a motorcycle going In - be -a me direction, ran Into tbe gaa pipe and auatalned lacera- i lloua aud punctured hie flesh near hi. I lung.. Krorn these Injuries be sub- I aeqiientty recovered. HJe machine . wa> .nia.hed. He clilmed thai I be i wagon did not have lights ec- i cording to the requirement, of tbe law. JOLLY PARTY Mrs. Caroline L. Lake gave a daughter! Mis. MelvenelTuake, Frtday evening The rtrmralkgie were nf ■ tbe utual unique order. In addition to Throw preaent were Mr aod Mrs. W. D. Baroborat. Mrs. John Morrtaon, I J. L Bowker. Maylln Koblnaon. Stella and Marion Lake, of Ocean City, and George Hammell, ot everyone enjoyed a Jolly evening, A buffet lunch was rerved. It's dignified and gives yon a dell- , clou, oenae of security to own y oar OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility a. a real | estate owner make, you a desirable oilmen. Think II over, then cell on j HARRY HKAOLKY, j Real KateU Operator, Ninth and As-. bury avcone, next to fire bona* who will show you tbe very beat way end seine of tbe greats* bargain, to be found bare on the eedaM term. | Pbone ronnacUue. adv.
,i | STREETS LIVELY : ON HALLOW-E'EN . J Young People, in Carnival At- , i tire, Filled Sidewalks and • Paraded With Band. J . I The principal .Ireet. of tin- city I I ^wwahve w"b young i-eople. dreed i icoulo not lieliyflying s .mile to ~>ine I The braw band from Pleasaulvllle, ' comprl^d of employe. of the Suburban g r Railway, aud engaged for the evening b>4he Republicans of ibis dly for I lie p , ms~|iieradcr.. wlm followed tlic mu.i- c , ,claus around town, dancing and in- h • [dulglng In amu'lug autlcs. ' n,d "Ug,";"""U " '"jj" " c ' j Hallow- e'au. It c -U monay-bul not fi i j a great l8t— 40 get a band. A .mall j subscription from each bu.lnes. man w j would Iw anfllcleut Then, loo, a mile , more money mlgl.it be ralred for the I. , puriHwe of giving two or three trophic. CAUGHT 306 CRABS
10 Wbrn etc We. Tl.cdOoi. d Fred. Adaum. accompanied by bis a wife and mother. Mrs T. I. e Adam. 0 went crabbing Monday and tbey had d rare sport, lu addition to catcblng 806 I- They got tbe crab. on*!)!*, bar acrrm. d from tteeoud street, aud there were any s quantity of t he crnstacean. there when ' they stopped becaure tbey were tired . , catching I l.em November I. when tbey come Inside HBlldlug Hill,. ell a Hollar. , J T. Heal, Ihe builder. I. erecting a ' 1 college for himself at tbe corner of ' t Moorlyn terrace aud Ocean avenue ' It will have two .torlee and a bare ' , incut, and Mr. Heal will have hi. office. In Ihe basement. The hottre > will be thoroughly up to date, with 1 ' asbestos shingles all over. 1 Captain Herbert l-fmlth, of llil. ' 1 city, while out lu tile boat Bunday, 1 1 saw an Immeure .cbool of blucfl.b. 1 j fi.h arc.ald to bave been seen In large number, here durlug tbe week. 1
HOME WEDDING i A PRETTY EYENT Ethel Claire Norcom Becomes the Bride of Lawrence M. Lear. •.•leui nlrcd et tbe residence of Mr and I M.s.^J. I. Norcom at high noon,1 t-lalrc. aud Dawrenoe M l.cir. j The bride w .. attended by Mire Ada ' M. Ha lick a. maid of honor, and <a< ' Tbe be»f man « a. l.-oii(rd I -ear, Ml.. Mildred Norcom wa. flower ■ played by Ml.. Margaret f I'arker 1 The bride wore a gown nf white < clmrmeure and carried a bouquet of 1 pink crynauthemum. « Following the ceremony there wa. t wedding breakfast. Immediately after thl. Mr. and Mr*. I -ear left on their wedding trip. They were the rerlpenl. nf many beautiful and'ueeful gtfl. Mr and Mm. Dear will be "at home"
MINISTERS TO MEET A divisional meelluguflbe ministers ' ^ M.( K|t'hurebw of the Bridge- ( ? t'ourt House tnmurmw afternoon ( under the |>erMiual direction nf the ■ Rev. Dr. Orerge H. Neal, the district superintendent. ' The mcellng will consider and prob- , having to do with Increased lniere.1 ! and vigor In evangell.tlc and oilier church work In the district. A in... meeilug will be field In the evening. t fo. mmntw aeeke*. \ John Rmltb. of Hargalntowu. bed .. i one of his feet bedly meshed when a big steel girder fell upon II while he J was at work for tbe Buttou A I'oreon Company on the automobile bridge » Dr. Corson dressed the , Injury and member, of ibe flrm took t . tbe mau to hi. home. Rmltti liad been t i working for Button A Corean only two (
STEVENS GOES TO ASSEMBLY. 1 CORSON ELECTED SHERIFF
' TOOK A LOOK AT IMPORTED BULBS State Entomologist Br eh tne ' Pays Visit to Elmer Craoe'fe i ° Hot Houses in This City. 1 State Kntomolngtat Herman H , ■ Brehme wa. here a few daye eltice \ i making ble customary examination of t large number nf plants and bulbs | exported from the Old World by ( ; Elmer Crane, Ibe well known local , i florist, whose bouses are near tbe , • Bnarxwalk and Moorlyn terrace. , i Elmer recently Imported HS0 band. - aome axaleaa from Belgium, 176 01X1 , ■ tulip bolbe and byacintlis from Hoi- . • and 3000 Easter Illy bulb, from , i Japan -He aleo ha. 0000 carnallnn. , i and 12 000 chryaaiilbemum. In bloom - at tbe preeenl time. , Only a few dayv ago be wa. ahnw. ( log hot bonw encumbers of surprising , aire. It will pay one to visit the Crane [ SEEKS PASTORATE ■ ~ I' [ The Bcv. T. H. eecCos to PreeO , B BaetlM Chwrch. Tbe Rev. Tburmao H. McCoy, of . . Wayoe. Pa., will preach both morn- : and evening In tbe Immanuel 1 Baptist Church next Sunday. [ f Mr. McCoy la a candidate for the' t pulpit* of ibis cbnrcb. and all mem ' j here aud friend, of Ihe church ere Orvliie Adam. be. raised bis collage , no Central avenue, below Ninth street, I i- and built a pretty bawmenl. Uejia. ' r also built new porctwe arouhfflbe collage and ntberwiee Improved the building. •' Crane'. Celebrated Ire Cream on ' sale at Herri. BeaUurant . H2U Aebory avenue. adv. 114-Uj Kqa Sai.k —Two Hayous lota Noa. 1 c. 308 and --Sixlsriitb .treat aide of o Bayou.; priee. $460 each. Apply to C. d U Lake. IdtS Aabary avenue. Ocean 1 a City. M. J.. or K B Bumeo. 4260 a Frank ford avenue. Philadelphia. '• adv. 116. a 1
' Both Repablicanfl and Demo- 1 crala Make a Winning in Cape May Connty. ) Both tbe Hepubllcane and Iba Democrat, of Cat* May County got 1 Mime consolation over the result of I . Tuesday's election. t Tbe Republicans elected Lewi. T. 1 Steven., of Cape May City, as aerem- , bly man. and the Democreta won out lo tba flgbl for sheriff by the election I of-Coley" Corson, of Cape May Court J » House. B Many ,,f the Democrats were aald to I ' opposed to Assemblyman Portar ' for re-election becaure. aa claimed, be 1 did not represent them or tbe county a f waa desired daring tbe last session t of Iba legislature. Hberlfl-elect Corson hat been deputy 1 sheriff under Sbenfl Melvln. He la • personally popular all ovarthe county. 1 and It was early seen that be w.K-ld be ' a difficult roan to defeat. Judge 1 Douglass, hie opponent, baa a strong following Hirongbont lhecouuty.bat , ■ Ibe returns .how that It wa. not Urge f enough to win. He bad a great f champion and worker In bis wife, wbo ' was one of the.flrst teachers In this 1 city, aod she made personal appeals ® for her hut-band's support to tboee . voters of today wbo bad baoo ; youngster, wben she taught tcbocl ' ■j"- — : ! f ; Joseph I. ricull A Co. have sold Mrs I . Laore M riberma cottage. 1601 AaI buryaveoue. to Mrs. Joaapb Smltb. of t thl. city, who will occupy tba bonre • e Thereon firm baa «>M the Maaaey A 1 Edward, lot at Fifly-flrat street and , A. bury avenue to Mra Strati K Davlee, of tbla city. " • Mire AdelU Powell, a second year ' ■ etudaol at Comb's Conservatory, Pbll- ! . I adslpbU, will give lesaont on tbe ' > piano to Student, either at tbair or her - home, aa desired. For fortbor partlcoe lata, call nr write 740 Asbury avenue I adv. UA, if I n Experieuoid ourre (oooflnemeol Crane'. Celebrated lea Cream on j rele at Harris' Reatanrant. 830 Asbary - avenue. v edv ll«4f a ' t»2S Sty, "^adv'
1 OBJECT TO THIS ; RESORT'S GARBAGE 'J Residents of Beeslcy's Point i and Marmora Write Letter •to City Officials. payer. In Ite-sley'. Point and Mar- , c.pe May County, N. J.. respectfully object to Ihe removal of tbe , garbage of Ocean City to our vicinity becaure of tbe great odor, flies, etc.. , nuisance In our neighborhood. We respectfully request that yon make a disposition nf the garbage D It. Htkattiix. i'ktkkc fhkni m char yocno, Kl.Wnon I.AWRKNI-K. WlI.labd Yot'Nll. grtrrin b. yoi-nii, Frank Hark, Wk.C. Difrv, IIarvky YouN'i. K. V. Cursor. How ari> rtki-ii rks.
Hknry Younu. ANTHONY B. HMITH, Howard BTtrm, M. B. HTrnoi. J. Garwood HviTii, F. H. Akhmkad ' The letter wa. ordered received and [ [ view that Ihe oily will need an Incloer- | ' allng plant liefora a great while and 1 thl. will cost not I ere than $60,000. Director Fisher wa. nf the opinion that such a plant. built with a thought 1 to the future, would not ivwq Irs. than - flOO.OOO. U trk from Pleasant Jaunt. ' M«Jur and Mrs. L. R. Thomas, of tlil. city, returned the latter part of last week from a visit to point, of Interest in Pennaylvanla. Major Thomae aleo attended the annual re- 1 union of hi. old regiment— the NinetyHe vent h -at Wast Chester. that Tew Pairs of Dacha. William li. Davla, of this city, went Tuckerton on a gunning expedition the latter part of last week. He abut 1 palra of ducks, some of which lie ' gave to local friends. GONE TO MAINE IN ' HUNT FOR DEER 1 D. Moore 'a Party In- =* clndes Joseph G. Champion, Builder, of This City. Joseph U. Champion left this city ' afternoon to Join Henry I). hunting party, whose memleft yesterday morning for Mr. Moore's camp In tbe Maine woods, where tbey win hnnt for deer. In tbe party were.Mr. Moore, WllG. Moore. William D Hherrard, H. Riddell and Dr. Frank Tomlln, of Haddonfleld; Charles Rankle, of Hsddon Heights, end Mr. Champion. I'liese gentlemen usually go to Ibe . woods for deer about this time year, and they always bring back a lot of big game. f TO PRB8ENT BANNER Vairreatlng vtaerciaee la Ptral The Yonng People's Society of ; t'hrierlao Endeavor of tbe First Presbyterian Church, which recently won ; [ the pennant from tbe Cape May | Connty CbrMlan Endeavor Colon for r having tbe large* delegation at the c 1 convention at Holly Beach, will oast ■ | Hnuday evening receive tbe trophy t 1 from tbe president of tbe connty , organization, tbe Rev. Charles H. , Boboer, wbo la also pastor nf tbe Fir* t Choreh. lecture room of tbe chnreh at 7 o'clock, , Tbe members and friends of tbe | society are Invited lo turn oat In force at tba meeting. Prosecutor MaUbew Jefferson, of , ' May County, and also two < detective- were "In our mid*" on | , election day. It Is to be bo pad that , everybody here obeyed the election , aod otherwise behaved properly. Fu« Haul— Lot 46*160 ft. on Central avenue Mean sixteenth and I Seventeenth street. Price *176. I Furnished and unfurnished cottages I 1 and a pari mania fur rent for the winter i [ months or by the year. FRANK K. DARBY, > KRAL ESTATE BROKER, 'f Bourse Bldg Mb and Aabur^Ava ', Crane'. Celebrated Ira Cream on i. sals at Harris' Re*auraol. 839 Asbury avenue. adv. ll-AU
THIS CITY WAS FOR STOKES, r BUT COULPN'T ELECT HIM
~ Fielder Was a Good Second Here, and Colby Received Many Votes. Hlokes carried Ocean City, as wae anticipated, with Fielder and Colby following In tbe order named. Al-o, . a. wa. expected, Colby received a good-died vote. / — Mark Lake w et given s large vote agsln.t whom there was no opposition V st the poll., wae elected freeholder ' from the Hecood Ward. D. B. Mayliew, of tble city, Frograe.Ive candidate for Amembly, wae given s flattering complimentary vote by hla '• friend, here '- t'oleman F. t'uraon. Democratic ' candldtre-fur elierlfl, led Judge Dongf In—, 'Republican, in the Heoood Ward, but the Fir* Ward remained lo line • for tbe a. O. P. and Douglaae overcame tble lead. 9 Tbe vote wae light In tble dly. Tbe * number ce»t Id tbe Fir* Ward wae ' 27b, while lu Ihe Second Ward tba total number wae 808. There were more than 9KI voters registered. Thevotere here ex pressed themselves s. In favor of an act entitled "a supplement to an act concerning Juries" trevl.lon). approved March 27. 1874. Following are tb* returns In tbla city: FIRST WARD. OOVKKNPR. J f Buttrrwurth.Hoclall* Labor. 1. Everett Colby, Progressive (Booseveil). 68. Dsulel F. Dwyer, Independent, 1. Jsmes F. Fielder, Democrat, 63. James tl. Mann, National Prohibition, 8. K. V. Stokes. Republican, 187. MKMBKR OP A9SKM8I.Y. D B. Mayliew. Progreaalve (Itooaevell), 108. ' Win. Porter, Democrat, 48. L. T. Sltvena, Republican, 98. [ Samuel H. Toy, Jr., Katloual Pro- - 7. I 811 kri pp. Coleman F. Coreon, DemocraL 94. H. 8. Douglaae. Republican, 188. > Monroe Hand, National ProbUrilL.il, Paul lleuson, Pmgre-elve (Roosevelt), 21. I CORONER. Frank K. Ilugliee, Democrat, 83. j Mark Lake, Republican, 306. Frank H. Hbappard, National Pro13. Wm. Lake, Democrat, 103. Jobu H. Morrison, Republican, 189. For adoption of act, 98; again*, 47. SECOND WARD John O. Hulterwortb, SoclalW I. A Everett Colby, Frogresrive (Rooee veil), 79 . JJanlaLF. Dwyer, lodepsudwit, 1; — James F. Fielder. DemocraL 98. James Utlbert Mason, National 6 Edward C. Stokes, Republican, 117. Daniel B. May haw, Progressive ^Roosevelt), 138. William Portar, Democrat, 88. I.ewle T. Stevens, Republican. 97. , Hamoel H. Toy, Jr., National 6. Hnmrp. Coleman 9. Uoraoa, Democrat, 189. Harry 8. Douglass, Kepublieaa, IIS. Monroe Hand, National PmblMtlon 8. Paul Hanson, Progressive (Roosevelt), 81. (xtRaKBK. . Frank R. Hughes. Democrat, S3. Mark Laka. Republican, 316. Frank H. Sheppard, National Pro1 hlblllon, 16. Reutaao W. Edward., RepabU230 In favor of act, 108; again*. IS HALLOW-E'EN PUN Daughters <ef iuena Rnjete* a The mambare of Ooaan CMy CooDcU, No. 10. D. of A., bald a delightful ' reception In their lodge ' Thursday evening from 7 to 9 > o'clock. There wore flfty-two present, i nearly all of whom wars maakad aod ' took part Id the grand march, after ' which all unmaakod. Before they unmarked there was great fun trytag - penetrate tbe dilutees. i o'clook, followed by tba serving a I - rvfreehmeots, coostetlog of eako, pte. ' fruits, nuts. CjfftooodftDOaa. I -e. Tbe members of lbs Led las' AM of ImmsDoel Kept I* Cbnrcb trill hors ' en oyeler sapper at tbe I nrialaa. Ml > Central avenue, on Friday, November > 14, beginning at • o'cloek. TUkaSe, 36 I cenU. ice cream oa aale. Kvevyhedy 1 cordially Invited. Daring eltersUoae to tbotr loo magi I parlors. MUler Biothore anaoanre Ik* lea cream will ha sold from iholr fae- . lory, lo the rear of 724 * Aabary anThe prosperity of the Ftret Neritoaal Bank of Oama Cky " llretre tho t prosperity of ouraky. adv. U.

