Ocean City Sentinel, 13 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOLoXXXV. • OCEAN CITY, J.. THURSDAY, MAY 13. I!115. NO. 7

Ocean City Sentinel OCCAN CITV. N . O. -BrR. CURTIS ROBTNSON Editor and Proprietor •t.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. an oka i.i X- 4"! -it a J£ORGAN *HANDf ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (Opposite Public Building*!. LAW OFFIcS" ' " * "" Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Head ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cfltonsollor-at-Law

H. NEWELL. HEtHtlYHSj Attorney at Law X09 Eighth St reef j Ocean city New Jrr-ey II. Hurkhitrtlt & Co. PLLMHJNli JiS 1^ JIKATIN(» JOHN E. TOWN^ND Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey, Joseph I . Scull heal estate bulletin for rent y. SZZ "" for sale WW op - ' for sale i, la, .Ju'-'.'H."" for sale BtSOO OO to »*ui Hut Mnrlk-Uf fjtopo OQ lu loan Kin.. poop 00 »""" " Joseph I. Scull MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona IW OCEAN CITY. N.J

The Palace Garage BELFOMO L COIItlOOM P.O. sixth street and asbury avenue OCEAN CITYMV73! Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making special storage rates, s. Centrally located. Ten large exit doors, insuring 1 A quick service. v motor oils and tar eases hVgh grade tires y_ free air j complete line of accessories I PLUMB1NO Am von gutting entire aatisfaecion iw to pries*, workmanship and buniww ooorte*y? If not, it will par yon to give me a trial. I am in an axoaptionmlly good position to take wire of yonr repair work of which I make aapecsatty- I hare no expensive oetahlialmient - ■ioth Phone. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St

BEDDING PLANTS OF ALL KINDS

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FERNS AND RUBBER PLANTS rr\m

Now is the to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a line, or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will carry it for you until wanted. Careful attention given to all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants for Porch Boxes, etc, etc Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. 5

FUNERAL WORK ASPEC1ALTY

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l * . • I ' j Beautiful Bay Front Cottage for Sale Fine corner with Southern Exposure ana, - Riparian Grant. Cottage of nine rooms und hath. "Perfect condition, sanitary, up-to-date plumbing, electric lights, coal and gas ranges, four piazzas* open 'fire place, snuppy architec- , ' / ture, concrete walks and curbs on both sides, shrubbery and lawn. The lot is worth #1500 and the improvements could not Ik- made for - #3000, yet we offer it complete for only $3,000 ===== An exceptional opportunity if you love ^ ( the Ray, being near the Railroad Depots and Trolley MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave. '

>-t Friends' Opinions Convincing proof of Kflfci- ' cnoy in our Hanking Service ; is the fact that a large part of I our new business arises from the recommendations of presJ enf patrons. Frequently new patrons -tell I ns that they are establishing ! relations with this Bunk lie1 — - y j cause we have s6 satisfactorily served their friends. A consultation with one of j our officers will convince you of the superior Service we offer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J. Eyes Eiamined Without Drops Newest up-lo-dale method. SallaCw-llul. 'here'. miimlir of solnx* in l'lill»"iirl|.i,'« Mr Hurt ol Ki'lilu<n .lid MpKUtli. li Aon """A. W* ELY ATLANTIC CITY, X. J.

J N. GRISCOM,-.\l. D. j' I KIUHTH 1ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Bis; Allen Corson, M. D. *5? ; (■6 Wesley Avenue < Ocean City New Jersey 1 "^teJir'ii.ts ISO- A. i I DR. W. P. HAINES ' cor. ninth and wesley ave. , OKKICE HOI' KM: I to I £ ' m!' Florence Brick Haines cor. stm and wlsllv ave " mechano-th e rap 1st |JERSCHKL PETTIT, M. D. J 807 wesley ave. 'f ocean^ity, new jersey 1 . aomiW. — £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER J "Dentist" 1 609 Central Avenue octal ciTV. a. t. j DR G. Fairciiild Starr] Dentist Heoond Floor , Cor. Kleblh SL and WMlry Ave. 1 OCEAN CITY, N. J. , IJ».S 1 ! - ' """"""" ">P°"'tm'" « B«U J«-A Bolt Ptol Inter Sut, 14-B Haghes' Central Pharmacy ! . J. Thornley HugheA, P. D. < 8th end We. ley Ave». Ocean City, n.j. j "IT IS ■ EASIER j to pay by check than ( in any other way — and i its Safety and Economy are evidence that ( it is the best way. Checking Accounts, 1 : large or small, are in- ' vited. i — 1 Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City, N. J. Otis M. Townsend 2 i A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State. •> •> eighth street, opr. p. o. i occan city n. i.

CITY ADMINISTRATION DEFEATED AT THE POLLS

Voters Express Decided Preference for Messrs. Champion Adams and Campbell. The present City Commissioners Mayor Head ley sod Directors Thorn i end Either— were defeated for re-elec- , tlon at the polle on Tuesdsy. Theyf went before the people on their record. , end the voter, rejected them In favor of Joseph U. Champion, a former mayor ; George O. Adam., s for mer councilman, both Hepabllcau., i and William H. Campbell, a Demo- , It *u the hotteat political battle iu tin. city in year., and thy City C.immimlonet. and nearly all of the officeptcted to be nffice-holdera, worked hard ' lo retain their poeltloue. Hut they were up agilu.t a formidable barrier In the ehape of a general revolt aga u.t the present commie l*r«t movrmeut by the nppoellton « iilcli swept them over the barrier, lulu bitter defeat. " There were a number of beiloi- leFullowlng wa« the vote: (AMfHKI.I. ITS lit- *71 CHAMPION* Jit ill 13-' H BAULKY 172 IH7 . Bob THORN m I;» | »jti Kepiibllcan Club tiredquarler. Tin caught I hem up and placed tlieui on table, and drummed >preche>. liul the .ucceaaful men. llred by (belt elrenuou. campaign. .Imply returned their thauke for (be honor, given , them. A. will be aeeu by the flgures, Joseph 1 U. Champion wa» high man In Ihe ' voting, with Mr. Adama aeonud. , Out of the graat aurprlsea to many wa. tb. heavy vote polled by Mr i Campbell. Even bl. cloaaet friend, admitted Tuesday afternoon Ibat. while they felt sure he would be elected, he would only wlu oul by a ■mall margin. The newly-elected official, will aa.uioe their dulle. Dezt Tuesday. There will be a regular meeting of tli» member, of the Ocean City Klablog Club at the quarter, on the Boardwalk at Ktghtb .treat tomorrow evening It I. the thought of the ; officer, to bold the club meeting. In the future In Ibl. cityLOCAL BOYS POT ' UP A GOOD GAME But Winchester Played a Little Better and Won the Contest. The ball game between the Ocean High School team and the boy. of the Winchester Prep. School, of , Lougport, oa the loeal ground. Friday ifternoon. wa.an luterestlug aud cIom content moat of the way. Out.lde of the Mcond tuning, when Pitcher Mould wa. touched up a little lively by the visitors, both occupant, of the box did good work. "Doc" Rider, fur Ocean City, made a circu. catch of a foul fly aud won deserved applause. Score: k wiNCHMHTjcu. ^ Pc^ctn.^ i i t °o SSft 'J? S °o ! S ? Cbrt.UuM'f oil S 3 * 1 "l i ? i j i j j j S|i ] ; j { Totals. < exi 1"« 1 til T I Wilt Spend .rut. Here. Charles BartoD, secretary of the Powers- Welgbtmao-Rosengarten Company, Philadelphia, ha. renled Apartment B of the Palatine Apartmeuta, aud with his wife and daughter will occupy tbeee about Juqp I. Mr. Barton owoi a summer home ou the northern Ma coast, bu| baa decided lo epeDd tble entire aeaaon at Ocean City. Hie many Masonic friend, will give the newcomer a warm welcome bare. Baltimore Has Unci Back. Hamilton Marred, of Baltimore, who occupied Apartmeot C of the Palatine Apartment, last year, haa rented the tame apartment for tble aaaaon, and will return to Oobou City with hi. family the latter part of tble month. It'a dignified and glvaa you a delicious sense of security to own your home at ocean city. Beatdea. your raapoawtblHty ae steal " aetata owner makae yon s ilaetiable clttaen. Think It over, than call on I HARRY HKADLEY, Real Estate O para lor, Ninth sod Atbury avenue, next to Ore bonaa who will show yon the vary beat way and . aoasa of the graalaat bargain, to ba '• found hare on the aaataat term. I ' le

' SPOKE TO MEN'S ; BIG BIBLE CLASS; ^'Excellent Address by Philar delphia Manufacturer In ' Methodist Sunday School, j i.l The .First- M K. Sunday rtchool I. j rapid Ir reaching Hie 4(K> mark lu II. | being 8BI ' i|,b|. ex|icclcil thai next I a Sunday the nuratiri t"«i will be i- reached aud pa.>ed There were 115-ln Hie Men-. Bible Clan. They heard an excellent '

PHILADELPHIANS i BUY HOUSES HERE ",Xhas. E. Buzby and H. S. " Montgomery Close Deals I ! With Harry F. Stanton. I Harry K. Slanton. real dale opera-' tor. who .ay. bu.inem In till, clly thl. .aprlng I. fully up to the average of pa-l year., report, the following -alee: ! ' j The Seymour Davis cottage on We.- . 3 I ley avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth .treat.,' to Charles K Buzby. of Philadelphia, who ha. been «utni | merliig In Ocean City for a number " j l ent™'"!!! oue*1"? th "CTl*'" pr,"nl" , t picture, in the new city booklet, and L e he wa. .urprlaed a. well a. plea-ed to I . •ee blmnelf there. i" t i of Montgomery Bros., a packing and t

j BIBLE CLASS FOR WOMEN ORGANIZES , New Officers Chosen and j Major L- R. Thomas Se- } leeted as Teacher. ; The ladle, who have been attending j Bible, claaa lu the -First M. K 1 | Sunday School, which ha. been taught | : by Major L R. Tliomaa. met Tuewlay evening at the parwiuage for organlr.a- ' tlon. The meetlug wa. prealded ovfp~-l

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' Idte.a from W. K. Marbaker. of I Philadelphia, who look the le»«>ii for , the day, the frlend.hlp of Joiiathau , and David, a. hi. .object. The cla.a • Kill have a banquet on a week day evening toward the clone of tbl» month. > Anthony J. Drexel ItHldle will addre.. flie claaw Burrow. Mar.hall on Sun- . way lad Ihe alnglna of ttie ^-hool. saalHted by Mr.. Helen Cureon, planlel. j aud Harvey Y. Lake. Cornell.!. Knloylox VI. Ii Here. Mr. and Mr*. Jame. Bell, of Philadelphia. have been .pending a week with Mr and Mr.. A. N. Paul, of Phllf adelphla, who are here on a little out- < Ing. Mr. and Mr*. Bell have l«en ' enjoyingthelrvl.lt thoroughly. Mr. i and Mr.. Paul, who are well known ■ property owner, here, will come down about Memorial llay fortbeaeawu.

f | rubber good. Urm on South Second b r -treel. Philadelphia, ba. bought the j house leoeutly built by Robert W. . Scull on St. Cbarle. place, clnne to I Corinthian avenue. Mr Muutgomery, 11 i. too. ha. been a|ieiidlug the euinmer. I- ^ The uew^ owner, will occupy them ^ Think Ocean l"«i» Clnr. S William Sherry aud wife, Wllllaui j Sherry, Jr.. MIm I.Ida Sherry, B. U a i- Hutlon aud MIm May Cloak, of Pblla- a k delphia, and Mr*. John H. Lake, of ( I- Vlneland, were gue.1. of William F. ^ I- Gardiner aud family Saturday aud j n Sunday. Tilt. wa. the Hr.t vlalt of 1 r. Mr. aud Mr.. Sherry to Ocean City, ' u aud they exprewed their surprise and j u delight at the Hue appearance of thl. |

by Pastor Kulp. who opened the «e»- tt .Ion with prayer. The clan. ba. an " enrollment of 43 member., of whom thlrtffcwere present. The following officere were elected : |( President, Mrs. I-ewl. Ri.ley ; vice preHdent, Mrs. H. M. Newktrk: secretary, Mtaa Helen CamptAll; treasurer, " Mary Thompaou. It wa* agreed " to uame the claee "The Friendship Bible Claaa." The study of the Bible aud doing good along rellgloue and aoclal lines are the general purposes of the organlxatlon. Thl. claae date, from 1887, It having >. been Ur.t organized by.tbe late Dr. W. Bartlue, who taught It until about Sluce then It ha. been taught Major L. R. Thomas, the Rev. John Boswell, CKy Commluioner ^ Fl.ber and the Rev. Dr. J. B. Haines. Major Thomas wai cboeen as , teacher at Tuesday evening's meeting T I;

MASONIC LODGE MEMBERS I I PREPARE TO CELEBRATE

- Will Have Banquet and Musical at the Breaker's 1 Tuesday Evening. Member, of Ocean City Lodge. No ' 171. K. and A M., will celebrate the r eighteenth auulversary of the orgaul- ' zatlon Willi a bauquet aud mu.lcal at f the Breaker, uext Tuesday evening. ' There' will be about 2U0 people 1 present. Extensive preparation ba. ' been made to provide au excellent " program for the evening, -and the decoration* will be a II spring fltowers I e Following I. the program of enter- ( 1 talnmeui: < Selection. Orchestra I Vocal Selection, Apollo (Juartet 1 i Reading. MIm Frances L. Hea. ' i Violin Solo, Marzurka de Concert. . Mr. Arkle.. ( • Soprano Solo, , I (a) "When Love l« Kind" - ( 7 (b) "Star, of a Summer Night" , t - MIm Louisa T Corson ( ' Reading. MIm Frances L. He*. . Cello Solo. Berceuse from Jocelyn, Mr. Lardon Reading', Mis. F. L Hens , Ban Solo, "Three for Jack,". ! Mr. Lewi. E. Smith ( jj Orcheslr. Selection The menu will be a. follows: , • °"*rr tudtabe. U'""' °"v"* • BratoedKI?!*? kiawlM x ctomplxngp , Enxtuh Yiunie _ QIMeHanoe i Tomato sod LMlucr rtalad e Harlequin ImJKiun '"fancy Caka. L'lKov and Cracker* e Mlnu d ««" ; le 1 ' ' I Wantkd.— Board and lodging with i private family, four children, two : adults. Address Sherman Bougber, • 1021 N. Delaware avenue. Phlledel- >* phta. adv. 6-18, 4t. " For bale, Bakoain.— Corner lot, 60x100. located Fourth and Central, , Ocean City. N. J Apply, M. S. Sbimp, »• Pleaeantvllle. N. J. Adv. 6-18. tf. For Rent.— Cottage. 6134 Central aveuue; address 3200 Sanwm street. ^ Philadelphia. adv. It. For Rent —Rolling cbalr. Apply a at 116 Wast avenue. adv. It. >• ^ Wkv IS AllanMc City to ibo* »■ I INt<vl.M rait Three.

HUMBREGHT DAY FOR YACHTSMEN . j Local Clnb Members Will t Have Onting at Tardley " Saturday Afternoon. c Saturdayinext will be "Humbrecbt 1 i for Ihe member, of the Ocean 1 Yacht Club and their families, 1 who have been Invited to enjoy the i hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. * Humbrecbt at Yardley. Pa. 0 A large turnout of the members I* 1 nrged by the committee In charge. 1 A special train will leave the Read- 1 ing Terminal In Philadelphia at 12 25 Saturday afternoon, stopping only at Junction. The speclel return* Yardley at 5 30. stopping at f Wayne Jauctlnc. Huntingdon street t and Columbia avebue. The rouud trip . fere on the special l. |2- ' Luncheon will be served I mined I- , ately on the arrival of the guest* at Tbeu there will be game, of C msny kind, aud ebort talks by E.J. fatten and Dr. Lane. The latter will -peak on "The Production* of Clean ' 1 Milk." ® Ttotlce to Proprri) Ownerai 1 1 Having severed my connections with (be Urm of Stanton and Scull, Inc., and engaged In the general real aplate ■ aud lniurauce business myself, with I office lo the Bourse Bulldlug on Eighth i street, I respectfully solicit ll.tmeuis I of the following kind of properties which you own or control: Hotels, collage, aud apartment, for summer rental; cottage! and apartment. for yearly or winter rental; cotand apartmenta for sale; buali propert las. store., etc , for sale or > rent; unimproved lot* for sale; cot- . tagee. lot. or other properties for ex- - change; Boardwalk properties for sale Clarence 8. Scull, Real Estate and iusuranca, Bourse Bldg., Eighth street, ' adv., 4-1, if. Ocean CUy, N. J. 1 Lost —Gold Mark engraved "Pre- • sealed to Clar.oee B. Taylor by the • Fldelty Lodge. No. 8. A. O. U. M." r Reward. Taylor. Fou rteeuth and ' Central. adv. It. s The Bowling Alley* Id the Bowling f Casino are now open for the sea sup of 1915. adv. 4-15, If

TO SPEAK i IN OCEAN CITY 5 D Ex-Governor Will Address a Methodist Men's Bible Class Next Sunday Evening. Former Governor Edward C. Blokes will deliver an addreae to the members U or the Men's Bible Clae* of the First ° E. Sunday School In the church next Sunday evening. Hi* suhject * will be "Truth of the Bible." !l The members of the meu's Bible classes of the First Presbytcrlau J aud lmmauuel Baptist have been Invited to attend the service.^ Many of the people of this city and vicinity kbow Ex-Governor Stokee as . of the most eloquent speakers In ' the State, aud the church doubtleee > will be crowded next Buuday evening j hear bis discourse. Recovering from Operation. * Mrs. J. Prescott Cadman, of this 1 city, who underweDt au operation lu St. Joseph's Hospital, Philadelphia, i ten days ago, Is Improving rapidly, t Her husband will probably vl.lt the ' bospltal again tomorrow and take ] re. Cadman to Moore, Pa., for a stay j ; of a few week*. c l or Kxcbaaxe. ' ( One lot Bay avenue; 1 lot Simpson j 8 lot* Haven avenue, between i and Third streets, all clear ; . 1 want clear California property. Addrew A. E U.. 4902 Cedar avenue. W. Philadelphia, Penna. adv. 6-13, 21. 1 , *"•— | Two |ladlee can have furnished bed > with use of dining room and ' i for light housekeeping, all i conveniences, 846 First street, Ocean ] i Clly. adv. It. I

MANY MORE COTTAGES j RENTED IN THIS CITY

for Snmmer Homes Grows as Season of 1915 Advances. I < Real estate men are almost deluged j with Inquiries for cottages and apait■neut* fur the summer season and tke : prospects for -an excellent year grow ! brighter each day. Paul. R. Brown, a Philadelphia lawh*. renled the Dawes collage, 717 terrace, for the seaeoo. First floor of the Oberfell Apartment*, 858 Pennlya place. MIm C. E. Seyfert'* cottage, 887 street. Jn-eph Page, of the New York Life

Drexel Building, Philadelphia, hae reutad Frank Schneider's cottage, 1411 Wesley avenue, for the season. Maaefey A Edwards report lbs fo1" rentals: Cottage 824 Plymoath place. Cottage 826 Plymouth plae*! —Third floor of the Loiter A partmen!*. Brlce cottage, 1510 Cential avanue. J. M. Cheater report* theae rentals: First floor of Miss Anderson's apartments, 805 DeLancey place. Charles A. Doe's cottage, 1088 WeeWK*m°Lr of Dr. W. P. Haines' apartments, 861 Pennlyn place. Cottage of K. S. Woodward, Jr., 1080 Ocean avenue. Harry F. Stanton reports the followrentals: The Sherman bungalow, 848 PRinlyn place. j Mrs. RoaaJ. Boor's cottage, 888 Peplace. ' • 3 First Boor, north side, of the Wayne Apartments, on the Boardwalk at Sixth street. Second floor of the Donnelly Apartment*. 844 First street. Second floor of the Simmons Apartments, 820 Asbury avenue, with garIn rear. Motel Keepers Meet. The regular monthly meeUnf of the Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean CUy was bald on Monday waning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heury Kloetz, 2047 Park avanna, Philadelphia. A special meeting will he held on Friday avenlng. May 29, at the Plqua. Tba next regular meeting will held June 14 at tba Cbandlsr-WhlH Hall. Dost Rise This nate; There will be a strawberey . Ice enaat and cake sale on Saturday evening, May 15. In the Central Restaurant bulldlug, 824 Asbury avsnna. The sale will be given by Ihe choir of the lmmauuel- Baptlet I'hnreh lor tha beueflt of the lot fund. "Come early aud brlug your friends," u the Invitaextended. For Rent.— Floe new cottage, 6701 avenue, 8300 per season. Electric lighting, cabinet gae range, 4 bedand bathroom. 2d floor garage, ; wa-htub* In hasaaajAt; large porches.spleudld vie*; lot COxMft J. Griffiths. 19 AlexandsrsnetiliiK Marcbantvllle, N. J. adv., 4-», tt For hale or Rent.— 1229 Wfalay avenue, 11 rooms, bath, basement and laundry room. Apply C. R. Fulmeb, 1211 W. Allegheny avenue. Philadelphia, or to any agent. adv. 66, SL Hamilton. Elgin watches II pas week. L. M. Nelson, railroad J a wafer, Broadway, Camden, N. J- agent here once a week, If you mtaa htm send a postal. adv. tf. Kid gloves cleaned In . two. daye .10 end .16, Julius Roth, the tailor. adv. 226, tt

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