g* . . - Ocean City Sentinel^ K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor mad Proprietor I OCEAN crtr. - - NEW JERSEY 1 Ban 'Pboom Ha M-X ^b^rtpirpcW^doa.byaxi-rlene^ | THURSDAY JANUARY 6. 1816. , Win tbe Occmo City aud Wild- J wood basket laamsget together, there', mlwaya eometblog doiug. No "fllv- ^ Ta»" fame* then. ** Bays Iba Pfrtb Am boy Newa: Asaamblymao Plereou, of W eel field, It ' deserving of hearty support In bit effort to gat tbroogb tbe Legislature a Mil that will make military training for hoya a part of Ibe system of the . Naw Jrreey blgb acboola, and a cour-e In ooralog, one of tbe requirement* for glrla. Such a bill la Id accordance with tbe adrmnced thought of the day. It wIM teod toward patrlotlam and a better eoontry In every reaped It la all wall Mongb to alog: "I dldu't ral-e my boy to be a aoldier." but there may ooaae a time when be will have to be a aoldier, no matter what be «a« rataad to be. Io that eve..!, anme ad. vaaoad koowledge of military tactic aolgbt be Iba meana of aavlng bla life. LAID TO REST Palter ml Mro. W. H. Will. I" ana Leonard B. Bteelman, who died at tbe boom of bla aou -In-law, Wiltoo H. Willrta, In tbla city, at 8 o'clock Fri- — • day afleroooo, war burled Tueaday afternoon at tbe Tuokaboa Mrthodlat Choreb Cemetery Barrtem ware conducted Io the Tuckaboa M. K. Cborcb by tbe Bar: 8. H. Haao, ofTuckaboe, an old friend ol Mr. Btaalman, who war 71 yeara old, dtafe from tbe (Recta of gauera! debility mod aa attack of tbe grip. la bla aarlydaya be f illowed tbe aM. For many yeara be tilled a farm at Toebaboa, wbara be made bla borne aattf about two yeara ago, alnca wblcb dam ha livad with bla daughter Io tide arty. Ma rtavaa a widow mod tbraa children AlHaglim Btaalmao, of Tockaboc. Ha land Btaalman and Mra. Wlltuu H. WUIeta, of tbla etty. PLEASANT REUNION ■e. ■rtwatrta aad Pa aril r Eater' rtaMTMIma A aary Jolly weak -mod party waa eotatlalaad over Naw Year's at 929 Waste? aeaaaa, tha home of Mr. aad Mra. &. W. Sdwarda Tha party eomprlaad Chi aad Mia. J. Howard Willata. -of Part Brtabatb; Mr.- aad Mra. Albert MeAWrtae, of Brtdgeton; Of- and Mm. Tbomm lea. of Oaaadeo, and Mba MMabell. of Baglawood, H. J. Cotooal Willata la a aturdy veteran af the emu war aad a mighty huotar of Maaa tboagbout Boutb Jaraay. He -te a beat bar of Mia. Cbarlea E Ed ■aMa, aad tba manioc was aspectally aajayablaaalt ealabratrd tba wedding aaalimaiy ofdatb Dr. and Mia. Cbartm jg. Sd wards aad Nr. and Mra R. W. Mdwaida aa Naw Year's Eva tbaagb with a wide dlrMoo of yeara bWrti.' ALUMNI BOY 8 WON ■rlaaierta PMt>a Lawi ntekr A baahst ball team of local youths wad a daa camprtalug mambera of tbe OamaCHy High Be boot Alumni Aw Company O'a Armory Saturday eveoMR. Tboaeteama play ad ibelr Brat half koMm Iba regular game mod Bowbed Mo— tba haleee of Iba Mg oonleet. bat Ifcfte gaam probably waa iba more latmmHag to a large number of tlx mawd, who am mambera of tbaeaaort.tteaaadcfae.rad iba work of tbalr The Rama ended Io a victory for tbe alaauH boya by Iba eoore of II to 7. WILL PLAT CARDS Wias'eaalva Uagaa will Em r yaidmof tbe Yobng Meo'a 'p'ro^! atva League will . be given Io tbe t headquarter. Io tbe Hann on rburaday evening. Jaouimbem aad tbalr friend. And •aura hi tbaaa occaatooa, aud tba oomlng avaot pmiuteeato be Id hoe whb tba othsra bald tbla winter. Raaaal real aetata tranafera in Ocean «»y meardad In tha office of County Cfcek HUdratb, aa reported In tbc Cape May County Uaaatta. am aa follow.: Jaaaaa K. lake at uz to lUlpb I, GaC Lata 106 and 107, Section M. EUa B. Baylor at al to Francl. J. DoabMbowar. Pa. t of lou £74 and 575, Bautlaa C. . KMaabatb Tntll# at vtr to Riley Van. MM. Lot 1, Section A. Ibimil A la troaa (tuna to nibii, street aodiwmaartof ma anam-wot .m. HraM Jtae bum Waal aad Haven avratm ■aauaa ■ b bow rtatm to Mnumrteu aad •art aba Havaa awnuea. OerUoo C run. •am atom io Keanaaam auveu. bam. *** *" *" |*TT*" T°* " """ *""" ma ear aad i II II aaclloB It ran "rea ■Srtatt m TWeotr-toanu Mraru. b»tsaa tke saj a»S ears*. Sactioo r ruo. ' ■mTwnr-kwU toTeaair-iuntx anvu, ' bwm.aabrrtiwm. nrtk. o > rtbrt^Mba bW*wd waiajaa ££ SbrtHmmu rwiHwh **Ma^"f*i^'WT^hnii ^Mrtrtbaaaa
YOUNG BANKER \\ TO BE MARRIED, Engagement of J. Edward j Voss and Miss Bertha M. | Campbell Announced. , The engagement I. announced -f JEdward \'o.« and Mlaa Bertha M.J Campbell, both well known young residents of I hi" city. 1 Mi." Campbell l« the daughter o' ' City Commlmlouer William II- 1 amp- . bell. Sbehae beeu a teacher iu the public acbool. here lor a few year*, and l« popular wllh bermany friend.. ' J. Edward Vom. mo of John Voie. la receiving teller In the Eire! National Bank of Ihle City. ^ uate- of the Ocean City High School. OFFICERS RE-ELECTED I Cl-rloa H.lnc. Hrlck *«»■«• t Head. Board' ol Tr.dr. f At the monthly meeting of tlx Board h of Trade, tlx officer, eervhig were reI elected for the coming year They are: I- 1're.ldent, Clayton Haloes Brick; II vice president, John Mart.; secretary, y Oil. M. Tow.ixnd; trea.urer. Enoch y VV. Burleigh. e i're.ident Brick, before the election I. be selected for hi. position. After bits elect lou he thanked the board and e. made a .troug plea for a larger turn out at tbe meeting.. Secretary Towu«end reported the col. lection ol |3(l. „ The realguatlona of N. C. Oodfrty. ol Ihla city, aud H. D. EfCato ol Au-lu-read aod accepted Secretary Town-end read a letter from a "property owner and taxpayer" y In pralmjrf'fhe proposed golf course " for IJrfaclty. Dr. W. P. Maine., of tbe committee. J" reported that It ha« been decided thai J tbe city vl.ltlng nur-e plau for tlil0 reaort la not fea-ible tba propomd runnlug of an auto bua from tba railroad atallon. In Plea.ant. vflle to Ocean City, giving thl. reworl " 90 minute train aervlce by electric n road, reported that nothing baa been ''done. Tbe committee waa continued. h Tba apaakar advocated tbe eetabllab maot by tbe cilyof bureau, of Information In PKUburgh, Betblebem and 10 other like pleoea, In order to make J' Ocean City better known to the re.ldeuta of thorn ettlm and towue. He waa told that ha will be made cbalc man of Ihe board', ad.ertl.lng com mltlce for tbla year and It wa. enggasted that aa ancb be mlgbt do all be * can to poab bla plana. Prmldeut Brick eald that oue of the n- beat thing. Imaginable would be to a- have an aulo but mau. able to talk iua. talllgaotly, to take vtaltora around tbe id etty when tbey come here over tbe of Shore Foet Line In April and May. At tt that time there le nothing to be eeeu id on the Boardwalk. Mncb good would id result from taking vl.liora at that time over tbc central section of Ibe city. If in WOO were thu. .pent It would be money at well Inverted. Ir ■ » 6 INSTALL OFFICERS ly - '■ Local Lortuca wake Freak Mail * al Be|t..l.| of Year. ' Tbafu llowlng new officer, of Ocean City Conoell, No. 10. D. of A., will be Installed by tbe deputy State councilor, Mrs. Ida K. Dizon, of tbla city. Id tbe lodge room toolgbt: Junior past councilor, Mra. Ida F. Dlzou; associate Juhlor part cowicllor. " Mra. Hannah Vanamen; coffiicllor. Mra. Martba P. Marts; aaaoclata couu le dlor, Mr*. Ida Jeffrie. ; aaaoclate vice te councilor, Mra. Etta V. Bevan; coo. a- doctor, Mrs. Bertha E. Kraoas; warden, at Mrs. Anna M. Barclay; Inside eentluel. Q- Mip. Idzzle K Carlson ; outside ecnti nel, Mrs. Anule £ Pfaoder. Jf Mrs. Dixon will be Installed by tbe id eenlor part councilor presem al tbe 4, meeting tonight. it Dletrtet Deputy A. Behoof laet even o- log raised tbe elected chiefs of Kalma Ir Tribe, No. 230. Imp O K. M. Tbey are: Sachem. Waller Tomlln; aeolor is sagamore. Cbarlea Sempmn; junior sagamore. Joseph F.lggtna; prophet, Ray Barlow; keeper of wampum Mark Lake; collector of wampum. W. H. Wllleta; chief of record.. V. R r. Carl.on; tru.tee, Kami. M Hollmaii; rapnaeatallve to 8. C.. V R. Carlmti; d alternate. Joaeph Barclay. 1 DR. HUGHES ELECTED ,. Wow Pretldrnt of ike l'oaac Wvo'a Wroarrw.lv r Lraaor. it Al Ibe au'iual meeting of Ibe Young d Men's Prugmelve League, tbe'followe log officers were elected for tbe comtug year: President. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughe.: vice praaldeot, William F. Gardiner: n recording secretary. Dr. G. Falrchlld y Starr; financial secretary, C. Homer * Shoemaker; treasurer. Lewis E Smith; trustee for three year.. Spencer H. ». Swan; executive committee. Ralph L Charter, John R. Grove., Parker I. Miller, H. 8. Mowrri and A. Randolph 5. FoM There was no oppoalllon lo any of i. the oew officers. Tbe league I. iu firat-claa. .hape.Nea > members are being admitted at nrarly " every meeting, and the headquarter. a are well filled each evening with the n boy., who while away the time plsy- * tug pool aud cards. ° Tha Week of Prayer -w being ob- - «erved with uutou service, by three of * the local churches Tha Itev Cba«. ^ H Bobuer. pastor of tbe First Preaby ^ trrlau Cburcb, preacbtd In ibe Eirat ■ ' M. E. Cburcb Monday evening. Tbe - Rev. Joaepb B Kulp, pastor of the * First M. E. Cburcb, delivered lbs aer- , moo In the Preebyleriau Cburcb Tuaw- ■ day night: Tbe Rev. Geo F. Much I • ' partor of tbe First Baptist Cburcb, was | ■ tbc preacher Iu Ibe Metbodlst Cburcb I last utgbt. Mr. Kulp «UI be at Ibe j I Prssbyterlan Church lootgbt aud Mr ( - Bobuer will speak Id tbe Baptist Cburcb tomorrow evening • en
MAYOR CHAMPlOtT OUTLINES PLANSj 1 '' I lie- public toilet, m Ibl* building aud thereby remove the nuisance, which ha. beeu Hie -ouroe of mauy com *' plaint.; Ibe r»-«urfgclng of A.bury ' avenue frou. Fourth to Te tree!.. '! also Ninth aod Tenth street, from A- ' bury to West avenues. • It would moi umiece.»ary Io .peel- " fically mention the many other item, re- lulling the expenditure -of money, the cost of which I- regularly provided for In ihe appropriation budget, winch will be presented here today D -We with endeavor, of cour«e. to ob taln lbe beat results p taslble w ltliUie e- "We need more comfort .latloii.. it: 1 — — — k. "
tbat could be enumerated, but it would . (| seem wlw to lucreawlbem each year at our finaucea w ill permli. -We should favor progre-slveue." | n aud Ihe city should keep in .tep with a like degree of progreaelveuee. an la evi*'r deoced by (be luvestor ot by the tax payer, but we should not of our own he motion, because fortified by law de . dare an Improvement lo be made un lew. It meet, with tlx approval of Ihe majority of thorn to be affected by the coat thereof, except in cam. where It la Imperative or so eb«olule necessity. Couaequently permaneul improvements should uol emanate from nr ua, but from Ihe majority to be sffectid by tbe expense and co*t. whether sueli Improvement be by an aMesamcnt or bond iMue. Aud whenever .ucb de • re I. expressed we should give every aaslslauce to carry ibe same Into effect. "Tbe outlook for Ibe comlug year t» encouraging. "Business condition" are very good by comparison wlib olbcr resorts of so tbla kind. "Hullijing contracts during tbe past o- seven months have aggregated f->0,: y, 000 oltude of which we can scarcely comir, prebend, are almost .certain lo rasuli ir, soou. from tbe activity being displayed ' n by private enterprise." m RUNS FAST TRAINS II proves Screlcr lo Tbla City. The Heading Railway will pul lulo 3® eflecl today a change of schedule ou >e lis South Jersey braDcb, adding a oumber of fasl trains between Philadelphia and Ocean City, Cape May. " Wild wod aud Sloue Harbor. I* This change will be of great beuellt * lo these rewrts, w hich are developing a largely Increased winter business " Heretofore oue of the chief drawback. ' to heavy travel during the winter mouth" between Philadelphia and tbe ?' South Jersey resort, has beeu tbe Inadequate train service. Reallzlug Ihe possibilities in this direction with ihe ' opeulng of ibe new year ou account of tbe great activities which are uow under way Iu Cape May tVranly. tlx Heading official, determined lo meet the demand with a fast train service « to this section. Two fast express trains each w.y g have been added dally aud Sunday g "• •« I * r; R. A. Reedrr. Colllng-wood; H. D. Id Smith and wife. Philadelphia: W. J. rr Main, Shlppeusburg. la; IMPKRIAL. *• C*r Maban, Peermoni; Martin M.loney and wife, Ibe Rev. and Mrs. F. B. " Cannon. Mis. Frances I-. Cannon, h Oceau City; J. J. McGratb. Philadelphia; F. C. Kirk, Belmar. )f lULKWlLll. Mra. E L Ross, B, L. Ross, Cape " May Court House; W. E. .Carpenter. | Mary L. Tborutoo, L.T. Thornton, J * R. Morrison. PhlladelphlaBrtharlea A. " Mead, Mia. Ruth Mead, Montclalr; F. P. Stephens and wife, Ambler. KI.HKtfiK. R. Stanlou, Raugor, Me.; Marie Towuseud. E. Adams. W. W Adams. ,f Helen B. Townarud, Philadelphia; \V >. W. Whitehead, Bryo Athyu; J. B. , -Lasix, Hackeu-ack. R. K. Miller, Cbas sljHurtad, Court House; Ja., Eustk-v, ie Sea I.le I liy;H. W. Rutherford. Cape ,e'May; H. W. Gaudy; Tuckatine; Jos. r- I. Scull. Ocean CHy. A Teaching rtaaic. I is, fnalructkin Iu music la Dow being ' S given lo tbe public a-boois, Thel e j teacher la MIm Kleanore S Kalu, of I Ml. Holly. Sba began ber dune. Mon- || day. Tbe la a thorough musician and I full of energy .
HE SEEKS CHEAPER j i MONET TOR CITY:; 'Director Ctiuipbell Says. Mu- • nicipality Can Borrow Funds J at 4'. PerCent. Interest. i ® time, the-e exceed Jte^jj y rate "of 't he iw»4orsl tiank-'f-r year- ' "■ borrow all. the money they req-lire ei '• Ciniliuuliig. Director" nmplx'l -»«l id Im.Msls'o'lhe-x bank, have s- >.i is. "In "i»'lt Hie appropriation for in g. tere-l «»- l-Vaai: In 1914 Ibe appnq-n-
dj.llou for liuerest wa. pa.m: in 1914 ' ir Ibe amount P,ld for lulere-l was over! pxssi. In 1915 tlx amount p.id for in- > | teres! wa. over IIO.OOO Thl. made it ! nei-e-sary lo u>e aboirt Hi»» of oilier I approprlaUon.. ( ^ ( ( I ' from 11800 lo 42000 a year " j Director Campbell expressed the e hope Ibal Ibe other member* of the e board will 'comnder lb I* mal'er and | FINISHED ROAD ' Morgan Hand. Jr . cily engineer, be »•* ebgeged iu an engineering capacity In llie work of constructing a * re luforced concrete street for tbe Slate . and county; j Hammouton Is half-way between - Camden aud Atlantic City . and tbla la | tbe first re-lnforced concrete road Iu j this section. It Is now opeu lo traffic ; t If the concrete roads ol Ihls material budl lu South Jersey iu 1915 It is Ihe only one south of Middlesex County " It Is Similar to roads In Ohio. Indi-: I ana. Michigan aud Western Peunsyl- , varus on wblcb Mr. Haud lias been engaged In Ibe past. The m-ivemeut for this style of road la now spreading in Hie" East A Successful lntarv.se.: The late Arthur M< Ewau w hen tw 1 1 loixr was altr-t, tesl by the artivilie- ' of n ;>ol!tiela ii win, was vulgar, ill.ler . his uu-IImmI ,,f expression M, Lu.ii> i lo.-h.-l up h... II,., n and hail a ' most |xr-fei-r English, brilliaul 1 alc-al allusions, qiiolallou. nod lux ' dmiloo. mid VP Eivau raiisirlrrnl 't I.. f -It's bully. J usl u li.it I s.iul V.ii, i, t Salurdai EteolllK I'osl I, ' Ubli-agn lteis.nl lleralil ! A Bluff. r. •My dear girl." said her mother In ! law. "any woman would he aatl.tled With what John any. be gives you." , -Bo would I ' — Puck.
u Mayor Joseph C. Chamfion \ '
I drug fiends who oo Saturday r-ghtj I A Burns. Twelfth and Kprlm: - , 1 streets. Philadelphia, and afle. .m«4- j ' lug and slightly wounding l>r. Bum- i stole I.K III cash and a quantity of ] j heroin, cocaine aud other drugs. Dr. i Burns is a well kuowu property owner 1 1n Ocean City. '! wo nervlcv. Last Susdsi. [ j ,heB*rr.mmm KBIake. no ^ryice. j juTJ^Ls. ul/wr'T; i Xolicf lo Limit prptliloi>. Y ii llnlinautf. C;i|ic Mat Cuuillv Common I'lt-as Court. i ] Resolution. t, ry- 1 ^ Ml .. r fl > oDsnusrr.'l.jii.u- ' - n^hdln. lixpee-llwn^b'irrmu SOU II " Tnl'*™* on srMol'Hona^'or l.:x H'naln^|Kanil Bowrdwsia Koads ^ ^ i t^P^SaioD^jMiJs off.rT* j^°5!
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Atlantic City Railroad NEW FAST TRAINS t SOUTHERN NEW JERSEY SEASHORE RESORTS Commencing January E, 1916 j Ex I rev. Tt -.ins leave Phlls.lelnh,. , i-k ... . I ___J Tram, Philadelphia (Chcetnui Stree"
Ferry) Wevkdavt, 8.50 A. M.. 4.10 P. M SumLv. I * 45 a. M. for Ocean City. Stone Harbor. Wildwood aod Cape May: i 'I T'SSkm 1 S- If: 5! : || I I •' ' '■» a. M-.I :i p. m.| ra'pk | FOR LOCAL SCR VICC AND OTHCR STATIONS SCC HIS TIME TASLC •'
!tz 7 Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACTOR |o Ralph HayeWanGilder ( ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER^ c — — - YOU SHOULD" HAVE |- A Reliable Builder E K.' UwV aitc' x ,iii-m-J tr.l must dvpcml ntw.u the him«— t v 1 be contta. i»" 1 1 lux. built a !j<gr n -ml. • -•! jwrnp'-e ami "•» "> Otis M. Townsend BUILDER A ' L^S. corson. Contractor and Builder. • >•■>■!■..•.• -- 1 ••• Plans anrf Specifications i'a-n -l .-l. F.-,'.imate» Clieerfullv Oivctt RESIDENCE -ol'" A.bury Avenue I IFF It 'K— 745 jVHAvrnur WILLRRD S. STEELill ConiraciDr aou MM "m ,!'!&, "",lel " Allen Scull THE JSieara a.ri> Oaa.v M rx. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders j; 10*0 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N J. d BetLPhonc 18 ' Inter-State Pho ie 134-a j SUTTON & CORSON CO. 0 t General Contractors Grading and Street Building » 739 AsBL'RY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ° ocean city new jersey 1 REAL ESTATE -ever INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick u A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. i
We Are Distributors s Ford Automobile " in Ocean City. Sea Isle Cily and Vicinity • Wm. H. Powell General Contractor i Grading and Street Building Thirty-fourth st and West axe OCEAN CITY, N J The Pontiere B00T» SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE ,616.618 Aibary Ave.. Ocean City, N. J 'B
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Sec .He First ; Sec He Firal W. Scott Hand, 819 Vtiltj An., Ootid Chj, I. J. - Thomas J. Thorn . FLORIST J WW? Ij I Cut F'lovveis and Funeral Designs Furnished , 1 128 Bay Avenue Bel! i'hunr, 4>y-J (j
raXTRHTORk % Ml Hi ll nFlia. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications ;precared without charge | Orilyj galvanized nail- ns.-d on exterior work ESTIMATES *NO PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL feUfLDER George VV. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing I No. 13 W Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. Hv.l Phune. .24 X 1 0. A6IKI. ff. V Adion : GEO. 0. ADAMS & BOO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, fc!C., Etc. All Work lo Mason Line Promptly Attended To. / OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HC USE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Mixed Paints. Lead and Oils HKAlkl.Kl A A DAMN Coal Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Company T of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. , Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money IO LoanVn Good First Mortgage I .Karma for Sale & Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. 3. Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Campborole 0 vex Qrhk Relief The New Year : New Business ! " Tin- <>|H-ning of tin New ■ poitunitio, iuspire> ihe.- finu <>r individual loscek new bus!- ■ n< - ■ We x-o: iiaUy invite your aeeotmt . su I ijcctAu.check . I and assure safety and good setOcean City Title and Trust -••• . «L OCEAN CITY, N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies ; Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholcrt Dairy Product* Butter and Eggs Aak for Booklrt of Hpecialtlea Orders Dellvarud • Both PboaW .

