Ocean City Sentinel, 3 September 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kditor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No M-X nw SiiuhedoBo ppiioSto"' ' ' fBUBSBAY, SKPTEMKEIt 3. 1914. 0 ' i TIDKt FOB iEPTMIln. f- * 1 8 Thursday . . . 0 81 0 41' .J) 88 ' 4 Friday 7.11 7 24 | uo I IS 1 fi Saturday ... ' 7 49" 8 iM 1.88 I v> • 0 Sunday .n.'8» H SO 2 14 2.32 7 Monday 8MB 12 2 44 3 <r> . 8 Tuaaday .... 9.24. 9.42 8.14* 8.42 9 Wadnaaday . 10.U2 lu 1» a 43 .4 18 1 10 Tkuraday ... 10 4u lo 44 4 II 4.S7 i 11 Friday 11.2811 20 4 46-6.43 , 12 Saturday ... .... 1 .18 5 29 6 41 . UWouday I 27, 1.30, 6 32 7.47 ft Monday 1 44 2.21 7.48 8 S4 1 18 Tuaaday ; 8.01 8.27 b.os e ss ■ 16 Wadnaaday. . 4.04 4.24 10 10 10 47 £ 17 Tboraday. . . : 4.67 6 18 11.06 11 87 18 Friday 6.40 oobii so ... 10 Saturday . . . 0 38 o.S4 22 46 1 30 Sunday 7.18 7.41 1/07 IJ12 '■ . 21 Monday 8 0S 8.28 I'M 2 3u , 22 Tuaaday 8.50 9 16 » 84 3 us . 2S Wadnaaday. . V 88 10 06 8 20 3 58 S Thursday... 10JO 11.08 4 09 4.62 1 ftKlny 11.28.... 5.02 5 68 28 Saturday . . . ' .07 .29 6 06 7 02 , 27 Sunday 1 22 1 88 7.18 8 13 , * Monday .... 2 Xi 2.46 8.82* «.ai • Tuaaday.. . 8.41 8 60 9 40 10.16 ' 80 Wadnaaday . 4 80 4.46 10 39 10 58 1 Those Scran Hlslera, to which I be 1 legislature gara blrtb two yeare ago. are Bleeping baautiaa. No 00a baa fulflllad all hie dutiee , unlace be baa fulOllad tbe duty of 1 belog plaaaaot. Apparently wllb a ' law people that aeeme to be tbe 010.1 dllBeult duty of all. but tbe graal j majority of folke delight lu tbe pleaaant am lie and cheery greeting and In • making tbamaalrea generally agree- • able lo others. — — 1 Someone in New Jersey la proposing < that bachelors ehall be lagged eo that i wldowaaod others, wbo want to make [ a catch, ehall ba able lo Identify them, and not waata tbalr time on any one ■ who le Dot eligible lo matrasony. The i Idea want lake any batter tbau tbg J proportion that eo frsquantly bobs up' ■ that bsebalora aball ba taxed. Tbe fact , lethal all tbaaa earloua acbamae are Just lo tended to drive bachelors Into ' ■arrtaga In aall defense, but nooe of , 1 ham baa Mmad out to ba workable. j Thb etelament of James Monroe, In • UM.-hoMa good In tbls day. He said: Bapa rated aa wa are from Europe by 1 the great Atlantic Ocean, wa can bare \ ■o canton In I be ware of the Euro- \ penn goeaenmeou. nor In tba cause. j ) which ptodncatbcm. Tba balance of ! / power between I bam: Into whichever -caule N amy lorn In Ha various vibra | ttosa. cannot affect us. It la tba Inter- < aat of the United Htataa to preserve tbs , meat Maodiy relatione with a vary pewae. and on eooditkraa fair, equal , appHchbla 10 alb At the coming primary election, | which takaa place Saptambar 22, only thaaa may rote at tba nrlmare Who t theee amy

voted at the laat November election, or wham namae am added to tba reglatry IM aa the Aral regtetraUon day; and m voter who voted In the primary of eat political party last year will ba .pmmttlad to aaaiat in aalactlng tba of another political party thlayaar. The Inlaot of tba law la thai cm party shall not ba Interfered with by another. Voters ahooid remember tble. Many o t them aaam to here a rtranga Idea of tbe taw and of their (ttfel whan they oome up to tba primary polla. Thb eanane rstnrue ebow iii.t- tjf Newark about onathlrd of tba JVkars ta all aceei pat lose are woman .V This «• • heavy parcautaia. aud It la likely to taermm lo the future aa rapidly as 11 has In tba part. Tba graal change wblcb tbe comparatively uw relation of tba ansae Is bringing about requires theboostanl study of lbs sociologist . tee If tba number of women workers eooUauae lo Increase, all bar Influences will altar and probably grow, aDd Iharn will ba oeogemrily less of home lite, fewer marriages for Iba aake of a home, possible alteration# lo tbe moral mde animate perfect tqualiiy of in# aesea. Tba danger, of course, la Iba, wmb equality in nil other things, the old cblealry will vanish, aud the mora - powerful aas. physically, will exerCtaa Ha native brutality. The change In woman's occupation cannot be puvaotsd, by I II cau ba regulated bj«educatloo. Tbs lacbuioal schools should P'ri targe provisions for Iralulug woman workers. Bo many Jersey farmers are making Mg proflls on email arms of "h r]gat'ed land thai It la a wonder others do not paofli by UytT example The past seasen, a taiga period of wblcb was marked by a devastating drouth, directed attention to tbsae Inetpocee In which enterprising tillers of the soli made themselves Independent of "tbe1 wbtms of Jupiter Piovlos. wbo Is said-' looootrol tbe weeping of the elements. Comparatively little outlsy j# needed tor «uy farmer to expeilmeut with tbe overhead Irrigatlou- system. All he needs la a few thousand tert of plptog and a small gae engine, and he ' can Install It himself in the epare aeomaoteof tbe fall and winter. Then. tt ba atndlea the proper rotation of cropa, he cap secure several yields of produata from tbe Irrigated area during one season. It |»', so much the extant of -land that couuu iu tarn. lug aa Hie tba way In which tbe farming •• toil. Utven tbe same qusliiy of aotl, aama farmers grow more on one acre than others do 00 too . uuraaiNu or scaoou. In a tew days tba school ball will aummea children back from their taug mmmar vacation to their studies Ptaythtoge will be laid aside for book., I

1 YACHT CLUB^S REGATTA = ENTRIES BROKE RECORDS' I " I

v Crowd of Visitors Royaliy Entertained -Suellenburg's J Mima Keeps Title. a The Ocean rily Yacht 1'luh's op-u regalia Saturday afisruonu heel all ! records In the history of (lie rtouth Jerwy K scing A.-K-lstlnii for I he '. number of eulrle«k I here were fully sixty craft of alojosl every type lu the The big crowd of visitors wa. hos pliably entertained by the officials of , he 1.8*1 Club. , lu the way of aivldeuls, there wa> ute., when the Flying Eagle careened , - and threw Mfss Florence Krauiui. thej i driver, luia Hie waier. | , ' » »*ure in shore racing for her pluck j | 1 soil dariug. .larted Saturday* without I, 1 life belt. Luckily her father, the I, ' aud ell eel ed a re-cue sit bout great]) [ difficulty. j , The exctlemeul of the day sea the , I the South Jersey -cbsmplou. ) ' sud t'hslwotkl, lbr| Delaware Hlver j champion. Mlrua wluulug by a uarrua , * wood was the limit host aud lbs ilrsi , , oil. Hi was oo tbe course I hour 88 , 1 mluute-and IB second. Mlrua. which , . was fourth to start, aljywad It 7 mlu- , ules 66 aacoDda. It was a tough job,

1 but it overcame the load 0.1 the horn* . at relcti. crossing 22 miuulws ahead i. Alboba. the -cralcli bust. flul.hed ■ I bird art Eugenia, the Philadelphia ! 1 In the crul-er class over 46 lliere I ' -a. a Sharp route,! Peggy Ihe | J ' 12 nautical mile, lu I hour 6 minutes ' aud 37 seconds Kismet. , I 'aptalu h Frank J. Uorman. of Dceaii i lly, gavell it a good lusale. niilehlug lee. llikn 2 d ' mlnules aslrru. ;iied»ig. of Ihe home I "•S «» ' Motor Itoat Flub: Durhess. ..f Ailamlr j li lily: llebe L . of Ocean < ily. llnlslied 1 1 tu Ihe order given. 'I rharmton, 4° H. Mauley, of ltalllj cams' up Ihe'roa-t'dum'ig ihTutaM *] I especially for Una race, hul niel lis .match 111 Daneva II. Ihe pride of Sea . Islet 'Ily. The course we. 12 nautical leual. Ilaneva did Ihe (Siur«e*"qi II ] mlnules and 67 seconds, about 18 j out 42 mluules mud 16 second. For Ihe llr.t lime I III. season the di.placemeul racers were divided Into two classes. Ibe an I r let twlug so Tbe Edith. ( spl Hert ( ummlns. and Ihe Alice. I'apl. Clint. L Hreck 1 run oil tbe tie. the Edllb wluulug iu a ^ Summary:

Boat. Owcev. <"l6b _ Ksiloa. AUowsdc. 'uma. ^ » MM. i! r. "w "ir"' »£ f.a , ' S8SV.'aZ!irma-'LLC' 4iZ £ S!'. It, • ul't.V 801IB si til SI. i XU.I> J . Hswmser.'i Kol'lmsD, C. Y.C. tort lis i'Jl 2 r „ ChMors 1L II. U. Wockwsll.C. Y.C. mm i c mot fl OPEN B»ATH « T" SU. Ool KWKS MII.KX. 1 1 CWIterlos ?i.*K.< ilfl'Srbsis C. Y . t!.' » > . Hrrslrl. - Oaldoo, W u. Hisvsason, O. C. Y". C. x.c t x I ui.lv rwn ,, OKI'loKHS KATINil IMIKK 46-1! MII.KN. || Mlros.J. N. BoslleolHlrx, UJO. M. B l\ » 7. I a- I !6JSI 19X1 CUr^sood. K. Kri|»wlnx. O-nnllilsii i tl S.UJ 119 | Ells 191.x f koma, Ur X NstiDf. I Ul Koc'k t *' jxjos I WL9 ' I MacywjR. H. Halms, o. c. Y. c. ton (M ijaiw , < awaS'i!* K 71 <28 i 'iS CKI'IHKR* OVER «i lxil'RSK.1! Mll.t> I Psm-H H WkSBvC. Y.tt ca ui Hcrwfrli 1.0 cxT i.ubxt — . WbssvSSs^-0- ss :s ins- \^r . ££ V5a '."S , D. hsL'aio,u.c M. B.«'. 47.61 - 11 63 l a m i I KXPKKMB CHI' IKK KM. 1UIHHN I! M 1 1.1X4. Pass Ik, e. H . W metier. 8. I.e. V.C. 67 » i. iiic ; ass»Vk ftwtwg— ss 22 t , lUHPUkCKMENT KACKH8 I SOKK 70. CUUKSK I! Mll.tX Bsllour II.. A. W. Biwomsn. «'. T U. mb> Herstri, X6.li - s, „ . si :1 ss .s r» a — JllMPLECEMKNYdtAI'kHS. PUI'KnE I. Ml I. EH. ; wasSMasms: a « a ss 1 Xsflma, J. I'. VaoOar.ilew, CwmOsn slot HersicU Mroks rnrnksiiii H YIIKIIPI.ANKH. CXM-R8E-1S KNIITH. 8 : a ■ ,1 s ,ss rs = Pss Vss Uo, P. V. Hoy, Nornslown io.su nerslcti Bros, uiesi. « MIXED I7ATBOATB. IIM H8E 4 MILK. ss is iss as i)*E UEIX1UB FhKEr CATBOAr-. AA.'. Y.O.VMII.EM*'0" " 1 No 4. W. J. Blsk.ls) , roa Vsa?' Vati No! i! 16 ttalnaTtjpploeou smSS ll!!.; felatTwhSJf- 1ST, ;{•£ jj7» No. 1. A. C. Willis. I«i ...SS . !SS CHICKET BUATM CXHKME • Ml I. Ex.

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,t And aoolber season of urging Ibe , youth of the nation "along tba flowery , path of knowledge" will be upon ua. f In tbaaa days It la unnecessary to I point out tba great Importance of our a public acboola. It la an lugralued* x mom tbat I bay are out of. the vital # bolwarka of tbs country. But It is r sometimes advisable to suggest to , paiauts that tbsy should not leave ail to tMtaacbar and tba class room; tbat J an active loteraat In , " W vvflPPthtir children, and co . a Ommriaw of their abtllig. , wltn tbe tmcbC . , AHBaHgybvirj parent ebonld be I deeply InlaUrtad tu iba sducatloual r wfBare dt ■hlTcfjUdrao, we do not ali ways Hud ^ his tfii casarmyi aO-ex- , change. Busy with other cares of life, ' , tbey are apt lo overlook their personal

e lulersat lo their children's aduceilou. 1 aud aa a result tba child does uol gel 1. tba good ha sbould^from tbs few year. 0 be apcoda lu the schoolroom. r Teachers will gladly welcome a per 1 aonal talk wllb parapu. who cau ofiI limes suggest methods of treatmeut, s point out peculiarities Id tbelr offa spring, that would otbcrwtee escape I notice lu |be claas room aud retard t tbe progreee of the child. No mother 1 or father would have a physician oome to the bouse to look after their child p without having a talk w ith him about his ar .ber llluea.; It Is just at irn- > ports ut to discuss with tbe teacher the I need., tbe coudllluue, of Ihe child lu • tbe evbooljroom. We commend to all • Jnareuts<a draper prraoilai lulrjrsl lu .'The work of their children ftntie I school during tbe comluk term.

] County Fair September 9, 10 and II " vo ______ REMEMBER THAT WEDNESDAY IS SCHOOL DAY. The day s amusement will consist of Baseball, Running Races, Jumping Contests, Colt Races, Vaudeville, etc. . ( THURSDA I' IS HORSE SHOW DA Y. I It is well worth th.e admission to look at the beautiful ! , -saddlers of Mr. Dwyer. and you will miss a treat if yoq \ fail to see the Misses Dwyer ride these thoroughbreds.; There will he plenty of racing, and all the other aKrac. i -i'°ns will be jn full swing. „ ) FRIDAY IS THE DAY * • . when the politicians will try to make voles. Shake, please. THE GRANGE AND ■ POULTRY SHOW will be Ute great attraction. Don't fail to see these exhibits CUm chwdtr. Lv^Ms and Coffer tend on ,he grounds ' ra,h do , . v j Come and give us a boost. We will soon develop a great I ! fair tyth your help. Entries for Horse Races and Show clow on Septeml*r - -Address the Secretary. ' ' ' —

There Hie Two Seasons Why ■j we are GaiDiog New Customers Every Day : I FIRST because of the high quality of our goods. Our meats are the very choicest that money can « buy. SECOND— because of our sanitary conditions. ; " We do not blaiue our people lot liejng particular, we are oursclvrir -J jtlu-reforf our meats are kepl-in a c.k.1, drv l>ox, mechanicallv lefngeialed by cold air. No musty meals U.r u- Come and look at 4»ui sjmw win and choose youi piece' of meal liom the street. I " We al-o handle the choicest vegetables kept in-ide the stole awav t'froiil dirt ami the-: also a lull line ol the fitie-l quality oRg lovelies FRESH FISH IT4D.M Till- list MKlufhY. p.- I'EK I'iM SD. Mark: "Everything to Eat" , Owing lo the unsettkd condition due ' e to the European War. all our prices on and after this date are subject to change. ^ We will endeavor, however, to take care of our customers to the best of our ability. Stewart's Sanitary Market i Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue ' f Phour. 548-A . Coast I'hntir. i.,; A g LJAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- [ *- inent to funr'sli? We have a line of f (\irniturc at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock bo- 1 fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bh>. 72y-22 Asbury Ave. Interesting to Investors OR Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home FOR SALE-* in^rtion o. Ori*n Oily. N. J.. tug Ksilrosvl station.. Also tltss fur hiiUKaluars situate on Omit Kfv UarU.r Bay, B««U.> . Point, *. J. ARTHUR D. BARROWS ; Ousrdlan J 632 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ~ K Your Home is Not Complete = j- without the — — ' H j Iwantu Gas Iron « There arc many kinds of (ias Irons and we test each make „ carefully as it appears on the mafket. but And none -11 !

Ji perior or equal to the I W A NTU . '• Buy It With Conf dence r» r Our C.uaranm- of/Continuous. Satisfactory Service Goes willi Each iron. j: The City Qas Light Co. j Commercial Department r * Phoar oo 1 ' 2=^=^-.: it a , .. riririWW— P— BwwBwiiBiHiiniimiBtgtBtwrirmnrHnHantBLitataeBs e Vard and Lawn work allBniled to prcMii .il. All •■iiid- uL h.-ii-t! ap.i " yard plants. Hpeclal eea-hore tawu gra-- 1 for „|». iu-I, „r„lr, u| u shade aud ornamental trew and hedglnr. 16 on I.I heh>lam«d to do y.Miv t woikforyou. Top soil -old In any quantity ani special fertlllxrr for your flower bada. . ELMER- H. CRAME • SO MOORUYN TERRACE Ocean City NawJaraay Cape May County Fair" September 9, lO and II AT CAPE MAY" COURT HOUSE Great Grange .Exhibit, Display of School Work, . Poultry Show, Horse Show, Baseball and Athletic Sports, Horse Racing and Vaudeville* Forget The Dates Splendid CRUISER FOR SALE The "Empress" is 55 feet foug: lias a 25 H. j' Globe Engine Everything in excellent con "* dltion. Fully -inipped. Will be sold at great .bargain. For further ipformation apply' 'to .. - JOSEPH 1. SCULL757 ASBURY AVENUE

LAWRENCE M. LEAR Bo r.st., sx-vv N C.GODFREY ..rt.-e...., ija-a Upholstering-, Awnings, House j v Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN i, : > * " - .j MILLER BROTHER^ DENN A HEMSLEY OENN S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM Btmmatomwtarc. aaa tatu sms szia aas. fsj^^mtcKKCBmfi7iynmTntiwcg THE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR I 5 2 S Cottages having every con veil ft-tice and located in tin: most desirable deuce. Close to Yacht Club' 1 Built * 1. You arc- invited' i<S inspect the wnrk§1* sold .it lirst'CnsNmJ "» terms lo j JOSEPH G. CHAMPION J BuilderTenth St. and West Ave. Sitatn37tn37ci27xa 37B3gaa 3^tt^4-.-^r^a-.-^pxma^na«ira7t3rtKinoana YOU SHOULD HAVE' A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot spare the little to look after it closejy yourself and must depend upon the honesty o! the contractor. 1 have bflilt for a large number of people apd could refer you to any or all of them. Send fqr the list of names and photographs ol fhe houses. Otis M. TownsEnd office Q 1 1 1 1 htd ocean c,iy8tb SI. opposite r.O. DUI LL/Ltl N.J.

L. S. CORSON, Contractor and Builder.

Seashore Cottages a Specialty Hotels and Bungalows Kverythlng lu the Building Line

I'lans and Specifications Furnished. DKNCE — BID Asbury Avenue

Estimates Cheerfully Given. OFFIL'K — 745 Weal Avenue

W1LLBB0 S. STEELIU K anil iuiiiiei

Eleventh Street and Bay Aiynue OCKAN CITY.- N. J„ Hunch Office: Thirty-lourth Street JobDiii unsiij niimtg 10

Allen Soul THE BVllUDLR Ei car a suro Ocajjr N r&\ Phone Connections Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION ■ ni 1 en 1 iun

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Office 1017 Asbury Avenue OC"N CIT" NEW JERSEY Bcli Phone ,» Ih«,-St... Pho .j,.A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey ' ■ ' — good painting E- ^ocHER, Jr. ' RMiiaocLAMiA ^aint'n0 ©ccoratliifl ~ s t " ' ' t ^ - 607 el&mtm st s 1 it John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. j Venue Cic Lsiimaie# Furnished. P.ompt Deliyerv. ^ Do You Want to Own a Home ^ . * If „, )C|| or irii ^ c'sew',erc ? h- higbee = POINT. IM .1 F Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL ' 0

°] ""f""""'- "» -'j2S OTIS M. TOWNSEHt ■ BUJLDER I OikycKj, 8ih St. Opposiir^vl Plans and Specifications • 1 preca.'ed without charge 1 Only galvanized nails us.^ ^ I "" extia-ior work B-4-UyBILD-KUM 0^1 "There's , He.aon ^.1 Ocean City House Bldg. Co. f Jobbing ami alteration „,.,k gj Window and Doer Screens made to ,.i .Ict. I _ O Fl- 1 C H . 10.47 BAN \\ |;Nlt| Hell Phone JB-X '■ ^ ADDI1IUNS. ALTERATIONS «N|l Spencer B. Swan J Jobbing Carpente,B i " ,and Builder s 1040 A.bur, Venae. Oce.n III,. h j i S ESTIMATED AND PLANS ruRN|jHt.i JOHN T. SEAL I builder ] OEORGE W. HA KRIS- 1 1 Contractor, Builder I and Jobbing j No, 13 66 . Fourteenth si^*' I | OCI-IAN CI i V. N. J. I6 i ,.„u, 01| s ' 1 ■ 6 0 Adimt. j GEO. 0. ADAMS & 680. »• L PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING .■ILK LATtKG, hlc.. EK. All Work In Mason Line Froegfl) Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J ALBERT (G, CII.HER4 PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTS 645 Asburj' Avenue, ^ Full Unroll Jolm Ua> a I ..', lilt, y pairing I'ruuipll) AllsmM To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN RAIts T£HS ' , CLINTON L BRECKLEV. PMh . Heady Mixed Faints, Lead and Oik 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. I. s,- champion 1 MANUfACTURtR Of STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM

— Uriel aii'L, -.it luge I'mdea 1- - 1IKADI.KV A* AniM Readine Coal Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comfauy Title Insurance *"■ Searches, Abstracts of Conveyancing 1 Fire Insurance 1 Piompl Service All Work GuataMftA Money lo Loan on Good First Mortpje P'ardim for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court Housa - N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean_City New Jersey ' Plain and Oecoiatiie Paperhaneer Post Card will bring our service to you. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGIO Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clan and Oftltr Toagi 1 SpocixUf Agent Tor Htewart'a Iron Work# U8. Plain and Ornamental Iron Few* Irpn Hailing# and Window «lu#nl#- • Serenth St. and Ha»en lie 'and Plain laundry Work Done at Home and Day's Work Out Mrs. H. Kearney 302 West Avenue Ocean City- New Jersey