OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXI V. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, lill-U NO. 32
)cean City Sentinel ^ OCEAN CITV, SI. «J. ( CURTIS ROBINSON y Editor and Proprietor j It .00 Pec Year, Strictly in Advance. Jtis M. Townsend ^ Llceuard by the Hlete. IIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN C'TY J< J. rHOMflS J. THORN. * II S^lovist 128 Bay Avenue PRICES ANO WORK RIGHT ( ■ OTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. ! Ocean City, N. J. j Choice Dairy Product* , Butler and E gg* Aak for Booklet of Specialties ! ( Irders Delivered Both Phone* |
»rro»«»>-tT.i.»w. iJ^ORGAN HANT), . T ATTORNEY and f COUNSELLOR AT LAW. rare »aw «V»jukt eeoi *s. R. *. A LAWAOFFIC'1ES ; Apgar & Boswell, iu nu." * 1 |° LAW OFFrCES J Godfrey, Sings 4 Head ;c ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES M. E. HILDRETH j Counsellor-at-Law JOWNSEND GODFREY I Attorney-at-Law J NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law j j 3119 Eighth Hirer! Ocean <1ly New Jersey —LalTTbE— jj Candy Shop I »lt> A8BDBY AVB. | jrine Line Confectionery Includ
P DID YOU EVER j ; | stop to Consider how important it is to have yottr home t on- * r stnicttsl by responsible builders? • . Have you seriously con- V ; ' ( sidered the parts that arc hidden? . ■ Have you ever considered f | how great anil important llie framing, foundations and other hid- f | tlcii parts play in the life and safety of your building? Si I.et us a ! I advise you how your home-should lie built. •, llans and speci- . | fications free' \ v \ ! ! City Mill and Lumber Company j; [ BUILDERS i\ I OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. PLUMBINO , Krm van uvUlns eutire «li.f*atiin u to |iri«w. workmanship end business cmrh-y? If K it will pay you to Ki™ a* * trial. I em lu er. eioeiHiouMly R.«l pwituni 1 to Ukr ; »re of your repsir work of whtoli I mekr » specialty. I lave no expensive establishment or clerical force to nieiutaiu. liive rue e trial. ,„„H C. M. BACON umnth «t 0 caRPCT carina foAi-ritai or *11 ainos eieaieco jj LAWRENCE A. LEAR Suctfstor 1o MUp>Mi.e>.w N.C.GODFREY Upholstering1, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. j estimates cheerfully given „ g - - - I . ' - ~j rt /\ Iff r> I I ? tr NEW FALL GOODS P (J W b L L ^ NOW COMINU IN
A new line of drew good, in - Serge,, I'Liili and Kdman Stripe*. l>nckling Fleece Flannel for ' Kiinonaf and llatli Robe*.
~| A fine line of all-wool Shaker | Knit Sweatrra for Men, Women and Children. The lateat in Ladies' Neckwear and Fance (food*.
POWELL'S TMI! RBUABLB KTOWH 921 Aabury Avenue " * Ocean City. N. J. Phone, as Advertise in the SENTINEL
mKDICAL f J K. GRISCOM, M. L>. |' EltJHTII HT. AS I) WKHI.KY A V K. | hlf • AUei Corrn, I. D. ■ ~ -j ! 816 Wealey Avenue OgGan City New Jersey di DR. W. r. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO MffSLEY AVE. j OCgAN CITY. N J. ju j I'ltoiias HMI 4.,1-W l loler-Hlale I .® A (| I^KKSCHKL PKTTIT. M. I). " 807 WESLEY AVE. f. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY « j Uotb Pbuma 1 1 b £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER h »• l>entirat«« I - 809 Central Avenue I cm, a. j. J)R. G. F. STARR Dentist ! cor Kigblli hl and Wealey Ave. Hughrs' Central Pharmacy S I J. Thornley Hughe., P D. 8ih and Wealey Avca. Ocean City, N.J. "MARK LAKE j Undertaker and Embalmer I j '''''ooain' t OCKAN CITY. H.J , 1 Watch and Jewelry Repatrlnr I Mayer's [ Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'.* Pier ' OPEN ALL YEAR fj "Whf the lews t Bcgii te Fall" t You'll want just uuh garments a. we are ahowing. Medium warm and stylr beaming. B Our new mode, are lat and away irom the day-in-and-day-out, commonplace garment, oi the '"made-up-Ior anybody" ol the yveeage reuller. I Weni build you a garment thai reflect. "you" but doe. not reflect upon Mathis & Rolando lAii.ona Hourae Hid*. Ocean City New Jerwej ^ Why be a Ready J , Made Man? j i SUITI AWDnVEHCO ATI I I $16 $18 $20 i ^ Mt«a U TQ»t Ordar Rlgkl Hi Ml Ow «b8». v kjUllUSROTH| = EIGimr STREET ' OCEAN CITV, N. J. j|
ENTERPRISE CLOTHING HODSE i Nos. 4-6-8 North Massachusetts Avenue ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY A^aQ5Vl The Very Latest in Ladles' and Men's Ready-Made Clothing j \\jr) (Jail ami see us in regard to our "Club P I 'iff Plan'' or dmi' ukl">?tsl and our rePre" \«l J \ 'r sentative will be pleased to call and see 1 I you and explain full details.
BACHARACH EASY WINNER; |( HAS MAJORITY OF 5.000 A .
President Wilson's Policies I" Repudiated-County Re- j{ I publican Ticket Elected, j Prt-ldenl Wllaon'. poliele. and j I 'oiigrraamBii J . Tlioinpaon Bnker wrre re|>udlnted lo llii« cougrwaional di. • trlrl at the poll, on Tueadajr -election I . and I.aac Bnchnrach. KeptM.ll- | can. of Atlantic City, will be the uexi j congfeaamau. Mr. Bacharach defeated Mr. Baker In t ape May Couuty— the cougre.. ^ about 'Jin majority, nnd lit. majority lu 1 district I. climated at from 4"**' ' Ocean City, of ootirae. wa« itrougly Bacharach. Hi. toUl vote we. ' while Baker's vote wa« but 117. ' Ixwkl Demiwrat.— wme of them - are clalmlug that Baker won a victory. 1 l. good to be built on tlioaa line. 1 the fait remain, that Mr. Baiter 1 had a big lead wben bF wa. elected to t onereM two veer. ago. and llile lime
ISAAC bACHARACH New Cungrcemau from this Dlatrlt-t.
lie I. ou the other end— the far end— of the at ring. However, there la uotblug like being an npUmlat or having r the ability always to aee the illver lining. - - ~+—i Hlldreth. county clerk. Acemtily- - man Hleven. and Ingeraoll for coroner were ea.y wlnnera lu the county. The vote In tlila city was a. follows: ConKreaa— Isaac Bacltaracli. Republican 217; J. Thomtiaoii Ba»er. Democrat. '>2 ; William H. Bright. Ptogrea.ive iltiKuvveli). 13; Jamr. Chapman. National Prohibition. 4 ; U. A. MeKeen. Hoclali.t, 2 Ueuerml Acembly— Daniel It. Mayhaw. Progressive (Roosevelt). 41 I
tlrorge W. Kceye-. Nallonsl I'roblblcralic. 42: l-ewl. T. Steven.. Itepubll- 1 . can. 189 Krpubllcau, 227; Frederick J. Melvln, I. Democratic, 59 Coroner— Benjamin C.Jiigeraoll. Be- - publican and Democrat, 227. I Congreaa— Isaac Bacharach, lU-pub- •' llcan, 184; J. Thompson Baker. Demo4 cratlc, 95; WUIIam II- Bright, Progrcaalve (V-ooaevell). 19; Jamc Chap „ man. National Br-'ilDlllon, 5; (4. A. McKeeu, Social 1st , T - — .. tisuaral Aaaembly-Darflir~» Maybew. Progremlve (Kooaevell). £»; (laorge W. Rsever, National 1'rohiblb. Hon, 8; Kvana U Blaughler, DemucraO. tic, 58; Lewis T. Bteveu., Republican, •a- 148 n County Clerk— A. Carllou Hlldreth, el lie publics ii. 188; Frederick J. Melvm. Democratic. 95. ». Curouer — Benjamin < '. lngernoll. I ; Republican and Democratic. Til
I i 'COMPANY G HAD BIG SHAM BATTLE , ' Did So Well That the Affair Will Soon be Re-, k peatcd Here. ! Member, of Company ii. Third L • Infantry, of till. city. engage<l in a g , lutereatlng and. iin-e.-ITil .ham ,, I about a mile oul.lde of rhimer.' „ Point Saturday altcriioon. The boy.1 e Find rtcrgeaol Trout bad charge of i , tin- defense, aad t'a|vt Vance I. Kely i and Fir.t Lieutenant Alfrrrl II rtmllli i r and Hecoud Lieutenant I'neo V > vaoce guard of allackcr.. d Picket, were placerl at several part, f of HotsV Point and there wa. 'pille There wa. no main body of I be army, but llie attacking party wasn't a supiangtiu know that. I nil lift return to Ocean City there , squads out nejr the bay front. , Wben the attacking parly wa- approaching rkimer.' Point, a point wa. , sent out lu charge of rtergeant Morey. , Next cam(«Jol ml ou each .Ide The , - patrol discovered Hie defender*. Then the men were deployed and the bailie The defender, lu llie aVIrinl.li on . the Ocean City .Ide of the bay were ubder command of if nr'eriua.ter Sergeant Charles S. He.dley. wiih the , point lo Charge of rteigeaiil .Souirrn ( Y"u"«-
'CITY HALL WON'T BE \\ READY THIS MONTH But Preparations for Proposed ~~ ' Dedicatory Banqnet Are Y Progressing Well. I 1 1 wa. Mated by Prealdeiit Clayton , j Maine- Brick at the regular meeting | of llie Hoard of Trade Monday even- 1 :mg llial Dr Aheii • olle p hall » III uol be com|deted till, mouth II wa. .aid a few weeks ago that the icily hall would be llul.hed by Thanks giving llay. and the board lb n made ol plana To hold a banquet on the evening ' ' of that day lu ce'ebratloii of. the de.1l- P Mr. Brick further staled that the committee lis. gone ahead with IU *; pieiwratldqis and that It I. understood .1 that the Hotel Itellevue can be bad for h lie purpose of holding the banquet b therein. <J The mayor .aid that the deciratora o were ex|>ected to Mart work the next c (Tuesday) and ihaftt will require « turned ' ^ * »l a number of member, of tlie board II in arrears, (lie amount due being o about 5HU0, and that In order to have * 1 llie banquet II wa. eaaeullal that tbeec due. be collected. • The Kev flmn F_ Late was ap > IH.liiled a committee of oua to aee the i . delinquent, and have them pay their ' due.. > AUTO ACCIDENT i i H Reagle T Drown from StaW title coming home from Bridge- ' lu hi* auto. W. H. Beagle, . pany here, met with an ace dent ' When near Vmeland, the auto struck a depression lu one aide of the road, i * caused by llie absence of a porllou of i a drain pipe, and one or the wheel* : was broken. He wa, thrown out. In ' some way hr sprained the ligaments ' of Ids left arm and wrist. His wife and J. W. Thurston aud wife, of Ibla dty, 'Who were with lilm, were uot _ The men remained In Vlueland to 'a have the auto tapalred, while Mrt. Beagle aud.Mrs. Thurston were tgken >• lo I'leaMivtvllle by the owner of an >- auto which was passing at the time of the accldeul on Ills way lo Atlauilc I*; City. '■ Howard Alidsiaon, one of the motort men on Iberthore Fa.: Mas cars, has started on a month's vaCai-on. He went after deer on Monday aud 'ls,.t I. expected to buut for rabbits arouud Whitings. — "
— F WAS ON SHIP THAT PASSED IN NIGHT Bohner, From Steamer „ Five Miles Out, Viewed « Ocean City's Lights. IJ. on his annual fall vacation, the Kev o Charles H. Itobner again occupied III. e pulpit In the First frcbyterlan < huroli 1 on Buuday. e The domlue report* having had a I plea .ant lime while away. HI. c In Boaton waa particularly Tutcre.1- ; a bavlug made the Jour ne/ thither ' t boat from Philadelphia, pausing ! t City about 3 o'clock In .the t morning aud seeing the lights of the . < city very distinctly from the steamer, ^ ' which was about five mile* out. | | He reached Boston In time lo be ; I caught lu the excitement and lublla- I caused by the remarkable vldtRles ..f the "Braves" and saw what a real i American city cau do In the way < of enthusiasm wbeu It Is thoroughly I Mr. aud Mrs. Bobner also spent | time In Frovjdence, R. I., New | City and amoug relative* In ( Lesion and Alleutowu, Pa. I Pastor Bohuer and bis wife declare i they are glad to be back In Ocean City again and seemed particularly pleased with the cordial welcome of , their congregation on Sunday. 59 YEARS OLD James Franklin Qatellr Celeurate's ginad a > Annlnraarr. Jama* Franklin, of West Pblladeli pbla, one of Ocean City's well known . summer residents, was tlfty-ntne years f old Saturday. The occasion was • marked by a quiet celebration at his i Mr. Franklin, who doesn't look his i years, I* owner of the Hotel Strand i and alao Interested In other business t enterprise* lu this city. The Hkntinki. hope* that Mr. o Franklin will continue to celebrate i. birthday anniversaries for many years. a • ' J 4 omMHn* Traveling. ,f •hnr-Cape^May County Uazelte of L- last week reprinted the following news not* from Tuckaho* from It* columns of June 10. 1882: "The steamer Is making bar regular trip now, and ydB - can go to Philadelphia and baqk for ■ 42.15, having six and a half boift* In . tb* city. By stage It ooata »8.00 and on* only has Hve hours In Phlladrl- ~ Phta. And yet tb*y say the steamer I* d jjo beosfll to the town." Some dtlTer- ' euce In thsa* day*. :
WANT BOARDWALK TO GO FARTHER DOWN THE BEACH
Petition of Cottagers Below Twenty-third Street Discussed by Board of Trade. ^ President Clayton Haines Brick Mated at tbe meeting of the Board of Trade that a -petition end letters will be pre-ented from property owners The City Commissioners at tbelr weekly meeting belay requesting The official, to extend tbe Boardwalk from Twenty-third street, to Thlrty-fourtli -treet, the minimum diMance from tbe outside llne'-of Wesley's venue, when extended, not to be more than 105 feci. prdjierty owner* agree to sign the eawment deejl for the Boardwalk. All signed the petition with tbe exception or four or five. Mr. Brick mid, anil tliew latter arc willing to have | the walk, but have writl$a I at 'ten. ! they, having views not expressed In ; the petition. The Idea Is to have I avenue eventually opened. property owners are willing to ! pay the additional taxation that will ! Incurred by the building of tbe Boardwalk. President Brick stated that It wa* desired to have an expression of opinion from the board members If they felt so disposed. There were shout twenty members present, and, while no vote waa taken, the trend of the ylews expressed »ae favorable to tbe building of the exs tension .'f the City Commissioners can ' see their wsv cljar to financing tba work. " City Commissioner - Robert Fie bar r said he did not -care to Yxprem any views at this time upon a maltar that was so Important aud would entail the expenditure, of so much money, but a unanimous vote from this body, . which Is * progressive organisation. would have coDalderable weight wHh . the City Commissioners. , How far the commissioners can go . lo speudlng the money of tbe tti- , payer* aud. how the taxpayers lo , other sections of tbe town will look at the subject are matter* for thought, , Director Fisher mid. TJ»* life of a i boardwalk la abont ten yean, nod be * (Continued op Fourth Paf*.)
REQUESTED TO 1 ABATE NUISANCE Director Fisher Calls A. A. - Howell's Attention to Con.- I ditions at Tenth and Bay. « 8 peaking to City ttolicllor Howell al 4 the weekly meeting of the City Com- / mieMouers. Director Hubert Fisher K celled Mr Howell'* altentloii. as au ' Individual, to the nuisance al Ulen I V Cove, ou Hie bay frout, near Tenth t at seel, and asked lilm to llavelt abated A as eoou a. possible. \ a M* Howell said he dM not know ' tbe cove was# uuleauee. He hail not , year. • (/ Director Fisher said that condition. t d than are bad. and that Mr. Howell , / bad better till up the bole \ The owner au-wered that be would , ▼ look after tbe matter , ( — I Will Slave AWwII Choir. I (t The Iminaouel Baptist Church tsli arranging to orgauiae au adult cbolr.li ~ BDd the minister, the Rev. Ueotgv F. Mltcb, and member* hope that tbe service* next Sunday will be brightened by lla music. Morning service will be at 10 SO o'clock and evening service at 7.30, preachtog by Mr. Mitch. Sunday school will be at 2 80 o'clock. A cordial welcome is extended to all.
Seeretary Harry A. Morris baa sent out notice* to tb* stockholders of tbe Home Building and Loan Association that a meeting will be held Novembee. , 19 for tbe purpose of nominating , director*. Tbe election of offlcerv will | be held the Bret Wednesday In Dacem- , bet. The association la In good finan- | clal condition. Ows Voir moose. . It's dlgnlBad and gives yon • delb [ clous sense of security to own your } , home at I # OCEAN CITY. — 9 Bee Id**, your raaponalbilMy as a real estate owner makes you a daairmbl# - . cltuen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY, ) Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avanue, next to Bra boom wWf >_ will ahdw yon the very that way and noma of tbe greatest bargain* to be found bare ou the males! terms e Pbtmaeoonantkm ade — WkrtsM SllaalMCHr io ohoo ■■I Mao AO *1. oo roil Three.
1 ELAN TO BUILD GOLF LINKS HERE , h Hustling Harvey Y. Lake is [ Busily Engaged Pushing c Project. " There Is on foot a project to build lo this city one of the flneet golf layouts ■ lu this wet lou of the country, the | •oembers »f the Board of Trade were I told by Secretary OUa M. Townsend at t the board's meeting Monday eveulng. e Tlieie la lo be a club house, accord- c to tbe plans projected, and the i course will be so arranged that tbe ninth bole will be In rront or the club I 1'ioure, and the same way with Ibe I eighteenth hole. The usual course Is i ■Merable dlatauce from llie starting | e point. A* plaoued. themwlli be a I J driveway arouod the courh? where i e people may alt lo tlielr autos and 4 watch tbe games y Harvey Y. Lake, who Is pushlug I the project, said that the plans are progressing, but there was not much information Jo give nut at I he preseut time.
Hu Neve gasrters <- 1 John J. Devlue'* new blacksmith • t shop on West avenue, above Eighth ' street, is completed and he will move « 1 this week from the shop he lias I ' occupied for a Ultle mora tbau a year * Mr. Devlne, who came here from 1 Abaeoou, was lu the government ser- 1 vice tor a number of years. He has built up a large business here and Is - prepared to supply structural iron work * to addition to blackamllblug. The new I-fr-r 24*50 feet, la of brick and up-to-date throughout J — v— — * Reliable white lady wishes position as nurse In conUoemeul cases or eoy kind of slckuess. Mrs. E Hart, »- Bomers' Polot, N- J , P. O. box 57. ' 0 adv. It. 1 Educate your children to save m money by bavlug tliem open an act count with the First National Bank of Ocean City. ad"- u - go*' Saul— Good work horse. T Chap p. at BtckePs Bakery. 816 Asbary avenue. adv. 11-6 St.
TENNIS COURTS WANTED P FOR SUMMER VISITORS
Board of Trade Appoints Com- G mii tee to Secure Desirable Location Here. Secretary Otis M. Townsend mid al the meeting of th* Board of Trade that pi would Ilk* to beat a discussion by vl the meim-ers on tlie subject of the Ii establishment nf tennis courts lu this tl city for the use snd pleasure of ran- k mer visitors here who desire to play H the game. a: Mr. Townaeud had previously read letter from City Clerk John E.Adam* t> giving the opinion of <-'My Solicitor g Howell to the City t'ommlMlouera that the city bad no appropriation for tb* I establishment of tennis courts and 4 could not legally enter toto providing a amusement enterprise*. It In. reply U a query from President | i Brick. Mayor Headley, a member of 1 ■ tbe board, said that tbe aoltcltor'e i opinion seems lo close the matter *o t far as tbe camp ground location, as I ; proposed. Is ouueerued. Hegardlog i the suggestion by the city sollcltcr i > that If the city desires to test tba I I municipality'* right* In tb* camp grouud.be (tbe solicitor) would start ! proceedings, the mayor mid tbe city e solicitor Is about tbe only one he Ii kDOws of that Is anxious to get Into a t legal frav. Mr. Tnwuaeod staled that he had .fidnvfirsd in ohtalu estimates for the endeavored to estimate*
construction of Bve court*, but was uol able lo have tbem to present at this meeting. He said that tennis out Eighth street, near the baseball i park, would look good to visitors. Both the mbor^Faat LIB* and local , trolley cars would pass by ground* In that section of tbe city. , Dr. Allen Corson also spoke strongly , in favor of tennis court*. [ It. W. Edwards and William K. , Maasey qere uaniad aa a commit!nn to . see Henry D. Moore, owner of the laod. aud ascertain If tbe grounds referred to cau be obtained for tba pura poses desired. r For Palis, Baroaih.— Corner lot, '< feiixlOU, located Fourth and Central. I Ocean City. N.J. Apply M. 8. Shtap. Pleasantvllla, N. J. Adv. 8-18, tt „e Experienced norm open for eagagwments Apply to Mra. Kato Hartamn, " 817 Central avanue, >. 41000 and 4500 to place on temd iai y mortgage. Address Box R. KxroTrxx t. uSIce. edv. tl >e
PRESENTS BIBLE TO ZION CHURCH 1 Gift of Thomas R. Fort, Jr., at Barffalntowa, Dedicated by Dr. Haloes. Thomas R Fort. Jr., of Philadelphia, lo hla younger days, frequently visited friends at Bargalntowo, AtCounty. He decled. a abort j ago, becaus* of these association#, j praaeot old ZtdO M. E Church pt Bargalntowo with a handsome bible and fifty hymnal*. The formal presentation waa made by Mr. Fort Thursday evening, end tbe < p ft waa accepted by Pastor Naylor. Tb* Bible wee dedicated by the Kev, John B. Haines, pastor of the First K. Church of this dty. who went over with Mayor Heedley In tbe letter's automobile. Dr. Haloes preached a most excellent sermon on the bible. Tbem waa also presented at tbe same a communion service, tbe gift of > Mr. Colllna. Thar* wee a large attendance of the - ; member* and friends of tbe chureh at i tbe services. t New Trail OMri Member. ' Charles L. Bader. of Philadelphia, e a sum mer resident of Ihla city, was ' elected a member of tlie H^ard of Trade*! Its meeting Monday evaolng. I Mr. Bader, who I* well known here, • baa the City's garbage contract, a : — .si * WaSTKH — A responsible man .In II this district, capable of handling a II high -clam sanitary closet system; ex- , cedent opportunity for energetic man. , Write Tbe Bdlmark Company. Tren- " too, New Jersey ; adv., 6-14, tf. H amlllon. Elgin watches 41 per; week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, ly 813 Broadway. Camden. N. J.. Carl I (Jrillo, agent. Ninth street and Asbary i fi. sveou*. Ocnan City, N. J. adv. tf ! to r! International Suit ^ "Be Convinced" Jones'Men'sShop tissasxr S | 755 Asbury Avenue |j Be^WMMMMMttMWMfodMMIIIIIINtfl
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ii ii ii n Winners in. Winter Overcoats *1 From styling to stitching, our overcoats have the rugged, hearty make-up that marks the bigger-than- [ weather man. % There is a wealth of ' warmth in these MichaelsSterns garments. They're tailored as trimly as yottr r I smart suck suit. ' Ii Of course, if yon prefer ! the loose, lax back and shawl _ collar on the Ba1i»araan order, you'll find us ready with all weights aid aa lengtha. Ii, ''These coats yoo can pot your fiuth in, withoot jmkr ting much money in — a Masdard we strive to Mi»<^a> in every articla we o®ar^99» . NEWELL CORSON 819 AidsujrAm. ■ Ocean City, - N. A ' T

