" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL.XXXVL OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1910. NO. 36 _ ^ Z.
To the Seeker of an All-Year-Round Home on Wesley Avenue, in a central location, we offer the following exceptional bargain in the charming Colonial Cottage at 927 Wesley Avenue, fully furnished. C Ten rooms and bath ; large enclosed ocean pia/./a on second floor. Furniture includes fine piano in first-class condition; a piano-player; brass beds, high grade furniture, paintings and bric-a-brac; dishes of exquisite handpainted porcelain. Cottage heated; concrete walks, etc. n The lot is worth $ 1500.00 " To reproduce cottage 3200.00 ig Furnishings low at 500.00 p $5200.00 1 Our price only $3750.00 ' This is one of those cases where "opportunity knocks but once." It may be " yours. Write or call for particulars and photo. MASSEY & EDWARDS • Eighth and Central » _ i If a ' Neat little Bungalow on the Bay ; ever appealed to yoa, here is an opportunity to secure a beautifully unique location facing f the Anchorage Lagoon of the Yacht Club, at a figure almost one-half at which these lots have always been held. ' They have concrete sidewalks and curbs, fully graded and of fiue depth from the street ' to the water. From the Yacht Club piazzas one looks directly down upon these Iota; and from a Bungalow on one then the view would cover the Ocean. Inlet. Bay. Yacht Club ^ and grounds. If there is a spot in all Ocean City that should be comparatively free from ( mosquitoes and hay fever conditions, this is it. t We can bnild yon a charming little bungalow on one of these lots, with a Pergola t running back to the water's edge, and deliver you the deed, (or less than $2000.00, or sell 1 yon the lot ao yon can do it. Write us for photos of the grounds and further particnlais. , MASSEY & EDWARDS j Eighth and Central Avenue ■ — — — — — — — 1 I Wesley Avenue, between Eleventh and Twelfth is one of the moat charming realdence blocks in Ocean City. Every one knows this and cvoy person familiar with Ocean City will quickly admit it.-WEL-L I We offer for sale a building lot in that block. 40 ft. frontage, running back to the 15-ft alleyway, for only $1400.00. When can you remember of such a lot being offered at each a price ? A cottage on this lot. with its ocean view and attractive surroundings, will always be in first demand for rental purposes. After this lot is sold there will be many who will say "If I had only known of this I certainly would hab-e bought it." Your judgment tell* you that this is a most unusual bargain Don't miss it A photo of the ground will be sent if you desire. 57 MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue
MWMifs.sr.tAW. ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELi-QR-AT-LAVy, ESSES). j^A W ^OFFl CES*™ ° "" Apgar & Boswelj^, AMD.r LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Biddings A Read But MMSBWUOS - ~ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. H, NEWELL HEULINGS ' Attorney at Law ate Etgbtb Street Ocean City New Jersey jjLWOOD C. WEEKS M—yaai ttnlHrd-Uw 761 Aabury Avenue, Oceeo I'lty «-» OoaiuiM TranJtalMlns. AltenUeCltr Ejes Eiutief Vithoit Drops ggi^^cSgg A. W. ELY lean tllaatM Avowee tTLiaTK cirri, a. a. Bn. UootO— DM*Advertise in the SENTINEL
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TWO FINE APARTMENT ll HOUSES FOR OCEAN FRONT 1
M. Townsend is Given $25,000 Contract by the | Misses Cretb. Probably tbe largest building opera tlou started this fall baa Just been ataked out by Otla M. Towuseud on the eaal aide of Ocean avenue, below , Eleventh atreet. The property la owned by the Mtesre L. I', and A. E Cretb, who beve given Mr. Towuaeud the contract to erect two large apartment bouse*, wblcb. together with garagea. will < coat nearly fclS.OOO. [ Tbey are to be arranged on tbe community plao Each bouae will face a ' court and enter from a court. Tbla 1 Idea le unique for tbla city aud wee 1 adapted at tbe agggeatlou of Mr 1 Tow uaeod. Eacb bouae will conteln two very elegant spartmeDta, w ith every conceivable. up-to-date appliance end arrangement for tbe comfort end convenience of the tenaota, the owners' Idee being to meke I Ire Improvement property In the neighborhood. Tbe design of tbe bulldluga on the exterior will be of tbe popular colonial etyle, wblcb la a new departure In apartment bouae detdguing. The ttve manner BDd greered. Treea end tbe completed operation will be a improvement for that pert of , ocean front. The tuterlor will be flutebed In while enamel, with mahogany flutebed doors. Each apartment will cootelu large living end dining rooms end three large bed rooms aud a maid's room. There will be two batba and screened sleeping porch faclug the ocean. Tbe living and dining rooms are lo ner, and there will be a large open fireplace In each dining room. The . kitchen la very completely equipped with closets, sbelves. etc Tbe maid's bedroom near by baa everything poa aible arranged for ber comfort. An loalde hallway la arranged from the first lo tbe third story with the, usual telephone*, mall boxes, elc. I The third story of each bouae con | tains large bed rooms, which may be rented oat separately. There la also a bath on tbla Boor. A four-car garage of pergola design la to be built on tbe rear of tbe lot. ao tbit eacb apartment will have Its own private garage. Tbe operation la to be completed by April I end ettreetlvely furnished and made ready for o ex\ summer's rent- 1 log. Tbe apartments will probably be known as tbe La Creib Aparimeuta.
, CITY FIREMEN WANT MORE PAY , Commissioners That In- j creased Cost of Living Ne- |i cessitates Wage Increase. I The local firemen have reached Ibe ] i feel I lie plucb o the high coal of living, h The police recently aaked Ibe City | , Commissioner- for an lucreeae in pay. j , firemen we- read at the meellug of tbe board Tuesday : i To tbe Board of Eogiueer. of the Fire ^ Department of Ocean t'Hy— i . of this city, earnestly petition your • honorable body to m,ke a request to , to grant ua an lurreare In our salary. , beglonlug January 1. 1917. Oceau City la uot rich, but OCeau I City cauuol afford to be paraimouloua , roward ber public servants We fire- . men areou duty not for Just the much , bourn e day. figure our wage scale j from tbla view polni end you will fiDd i that our city pays her firemen actually J of laborlug men. Uiso. W. Lke. | Wit E. Davis. I Horace Asa. Tbe petllloo was ordered filed for , future consideration • j William R. Hukhea. of Hughes' e Central Pharmacy, tbla city, baa re- □ M illville and Philadelphia. While lo 0 M illville Mr Hugbea met a number 3 of tbe members of tbe old cbolr of tbe Second M. E Church with wbom be 1 mug some years 'ago Mr. Hughes - i helped lo build this church sod was steward of Ibe board for a Dumber of " years.
SOLDIERS TAKE [- GAME Fiue Up-Hlll Contest I | With the Strong Camden ' City Club. Tbe Ocean City Military Club's five | won a hard-fought game from the ■'mucVio ihfdeUght'o^.he ZZZ't * I the spurt In attendance Referring lo attendance. If one may | digress for a moinaut from speaking of have been. * ■ . | want basket ball." remarkea Manager I Manager Towuaeud lullmaled that. 1 ' I he Camden City Club boys started ' ' In with Ibe apparent Internum of I ' ■ cleaning up" lo abort order. Tbey • made six field goals In tbe first 1 I Tbe half ended wnb Ibe score 20 to 11 ! Ill favor of tbe visitors. Tbe dual score was 84 to 26 e The locate got togelber strong lb Ibe f second aud played a whirlwind game. » afterward Ibe soldier boys went to Ibe • front aud never were Id danger I I beu he raged 19. ' BrecX ley and ColUaaou were out of 1 tbe contest, Cept. " Al " Smith aud f Sharp taking tbelr places. " There were I hree former Cape May Club boys In Ibe vlaltlog team. Line-up: MILITARY club CAMDEN CITY Smith forward Davidson Heodereoo Camp Welaentbal Center Wilson Hlldrelb Uuaida Kirk Sharp Poloaett , field goals — Smith. 1: Henderson, 2: Welaeulbel. 2: Shir p. 2; Davidson, 1: Camp 2; Wll>ou. 2; Kirk, I; Poinsett. 1 Foul goals— Henderson, 19: Kirk,' 12. Referee. Johnson. u The New England supper gl>-en „ Thursday evening by tbe Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe First Praebyitrtao r Church In Ibe social rooms of Ibe edl '• fice waa eujnyed by 100 persona The ie supper w«a up to tbe usual high standm ard of excellence end Ibe members made everythlog pleasant for all Id at- '* tendance. Undoubtedly there would >f have been many more at tbe aupper bad tbe weather not been ao atormy.
MAYOR KILLS A I SIX-POINT DEER Brings Down i6o-Ponnd Buck " in Henry D. Moore's Camp ] in Maine. Mayor Champion, of tbla city, who waa a member of a party of Henry D. Moore's friends In Mr Moore's camp lb tbe Maine woods, shot a fine-look- j tog slx-poto t buck deer, weighing ISO pounds. He eeul tbla trophy of bis skill to Ooeao City, wbere It arrived safely. Tba mayor's frleoda have since been congratulating btm oc bis success | I Those Id tbe hun.lng party were | ' Henry D. Moore, William G. Moore. W. D. Bberrerd, Dr. frabcle Tomllo. j I Augustus Rid deli SDd Howard Lud- ' lam. of Haddoufield, aod Charles Rookie, of B addon Hetgble. ' Tbey got five bucks SDd two doe, 1 BDd all bad a great time. Tbey were away a little Miore tbeo two weeks. DEAF MUTES PLAY star Team of Basket Ball Maytra Here Salordi). Tbe "Silent Workers," a team of deaf mutes from Hobokeo. will play tbe soldier boys' five at Company on armory oext Saturday evening This one of the strongest team* this section of tba country, and Mao agar Townaaod la looking for a capo city bows. Those who Ilka loeeaa fast, exciting game sboold oot fall to be at tbe armory. Then, too. tbe outset between tba High School girls abonld pro** an addad attraction of Interest to many. Tba Alpha Club, ef Camdao . owners of tbe Eastern League teem, will be at tbe armory Saturday evening, Drcsm'"{everybody attending tbee# garnet will gal mora than tbalr money a worth. iwatevisa ssa» Lot Antonio Dstttlo, wbo Is employed by tbe Ooeuo C*y Water Company; has bought a lot on Went avenue, oear Tenth street, tbrougb tbe agency of Joeeph I- Sdbll. D *e* part of Ibe K roost estate. The new owner is bolldlng a cottage fur Silmarlf. Fob Salb.— Seven -room dwelling wltb offices cn Bret floor, on Eighth street, near Ocean avenue. Ocean City. N J. Price and teem* raaeoaabie on qotck sala Thorn A Boyle, ageota. «• w" amM3z "i a
c D. OF A. TO HEAR SPECIAL SERMON „ ti d City Lodge Will At- f tend First M. E. Church in a a Body Sunday. T Members of Ocean City Couocll, No. n j D. of A . will attend divine eer- t vices lo a body lo tbe Fltat M. E. |, Cburcb Suudey evening, when tbe t , pastor, ibe Rev J. B. Kulp, will da- o a special sermon to tbe lodge. , Members of tbe order are requested c to meet el tbe lodge rooms at 7 o'clock sharp that evening. I , Members of TockaUot Couocll. No. ( 49, of Tuekaboe, have been Invited to | Joid tbe local council lo eiteodiog Ibcee services. i The tblrd sermon of tbe pastor's , series. "A Romantic Uanbood," ortgl- \ ' nally scheduled for next Sunday evening, will be delivered by bim on Son- i ' day evening. December 11. and the , 'looDCluding sermon. "A Romance of ■ True Love." will be given Ibe following Sunday eveulng. ■ i Dr. Heracbel PetUt. bta physician. ■ sent Harold Marsloo.of this city, to St. 0 Joseph's Hospital. Philadelphia, a few i- days ago, to bass bis tonsils removed. !• Tbe operation was succeeafully per- >' formed, and tbe youog man baa returned to hit borne here. •I Parcbstcd Last 1 Burrows C. Marshall, assistant i* cashier of the First Natlooal Bank. '• has purchased, through tbe ageucy of Joseph I. Scull, tbe Scull ADd Grove* lot at the corner of Seventh atreet and Ocean avaooe. Tbe lend adjoins Mr. ^ Mora ball's collage. fi jaoucr. of My etore (formerly known as • Blmms be Dellcaleeaeo sod Luncb Room"), aitusled corner ol Elgbtb street end Board walk. Ocean City, will be for rent on reasonable terms after December 6. 0- 1916. for season 1917 lb 11-28. a. Carkell Dooohty. cn Legal papers of all description#. Inla. eluding wills, ere carefully drawn by K. Curtis RoblDaon at bis olfice. 744 Aabury aveooe. Ocean City. N. J adv W-
PASTOR KULP ASKED TO I RETURN ANOTHER YEAR
Elected at Fourth A Quarterly Conference of First M. E. Church. At tbe fonrth quarterly conference of tbe First M. E. Cbnrcb Friday evenlog. m Rev. Ueorge H. Neal, of BrHgeton. „ eopertDtendant, presiding, tbe _ Joeeph B. Kulp. tbe pastor, was # asked to retorn to tbla charge next b Tbe various cborcb organlxatlone A made exoellent reports. Tbe report of b Ibe Ladles' Aid Society waa particularly gratifying. Tblr society dnrlDg B tb e year paid 8600 on the pareonage d mortgage. g Tbe following committees were elect- e ed tor tbe year: Foreign missions — John Marts, Headley , Mrs. C. H. Shoe- ( maker. Mrs. R. W. Edwards aod Mrs. [ Steel men. *- Home m lesion aod cborcb extaostoD— Mrs. Howard Taylor, Mlea Margaret Fogg Mrs. E. 8. Mostly, R. W. Edwards and R H. Thorn. Snoday schools — John Marts. C. S. Mostly. Bamnell Ruaael, Robt. Fisber 1 aud Mr*. E. A. Corson. ' Tracts— Mrs. William L Ulbh, Mrs - Daniel Warner, Mlea Myrtle Hbarp Mrs Joseph Barclay and Mrs Jamea Wallace. Temperance— O. W. Woodelde, Mor- . rls Uendy. Mrs. Delia Binltb aod . Mrs. Graovllle Sieelmen . Education — Dr. C. E. Edwards, Prof. O. W. Relcbly, J. H. Wilson. Major L. R. Thomas aod Edward • Jellries. i- Frsedman's aid— Edward A. Boargaol-. Ell Stewart, Youngs Corson. Mark Adams aud Smith Jtflrlea. Hospitals— Mercy aod help department of tbe Epwortb League it Church records — Rolls Garret son, H. l S. Mowrer aod J. E Voae Auditing accou ota — E. M. Sultoo, " J H Wilson aod Dr C. E Edwards. h Church music— W. E. Maseey. Dr. , Corson. R. W Edwards, R. B Sllies and E. M Sultoo. Estimating ministerial support— R. B. Stltea, W. E. Maseey. R. H. Thorn sod C. H. Shoemaker. Examination of local preacbere— u- Dr. G. L. Dobbins aod tba pastor, rd Board of stewards— Yoongt Corson. >o c. H Shoemaker, Mark W. Adams, 6, ©r. C. E. Edwards, B. H. Thorn, Rolls Garretaoo. N. C. Godfrey. W. E. Maseey. J. M. Chester, R. Curtis i Robin too. Dr. A. Corson, Seasiiel n- 1 Russell. 8. B. Miller. W. 8. Haod, by Harry Headley. R B. StUae. J H. 44 Wlltoo, E. A Co woo and H. 8. Stalov I too.
| p "SEVEN SOCIAL" A BIG SUCCESS „ H Ladies' Aid Society of Baptist ^ Church Gave Friends a a Pleasant Evening. ° The storm interfered with the el- ti tendauce at tbe "Seven Social" glveo a by ibe Ladles' Aid Society of tbe t I First Baptist Cburcb Thursday eveo- a but Ibose present bad a very en- , juyeble lime. I A screemlog feature of tbe occasion o , Graoville H Steelmsu. Lea Oder S. p I Corson. S S. McAllister aod Herbert a • Dugau. Four pieces of pie were placed f at Ibe edges uf a table aod lbs OOD- ■ I testable 'went to It" wltb tbelr a r mouths, tbe use of bauds being barred. I r Mr. Sleelmao won aud was glveu a ! I trophy. Mr Corson was second. A mlostrel show was glveo by tbe t I following young women. Misses Ruth t I Slepbeueoo, Myrtle GarrlsoD, Martao I Steelmsu, Mary, Clerk end Evelyn 1 e Smith. Miss Slepbeosou was Inter- . loculor. Tbe others were ' 'eud men." ■ t Tbelr songs aod local bit* appesled to i Tbe eveDing's program locluded ( t readings by Misses Myrtle Garrison. I i Marian Sleelmao eud Mary Clark; ( recitation by Mrs. Vernon Smith; pret- I if xel-eetlbg coolest, woo by Miss Stei pbeusou, yi ith Mary KeoDtdy taking ■ ibe "booby" tropby, aod a marsh- I P mallow race by Frank Sleelmao, Her- I bert Bard, Andrew Steelmsu, Norman Smith aud Harlan Ubll. Tbla , v was a lie aod tbe boys engaged In a < 0 sandwlcb-eatlng coutest, won by Her- i p bert Bard. Frank Steelmab took tbe j a "booby" tropby. 1 All got lu Hot aod marched Id front I 1 of screens sod were glveo refresh- i '• meots, these belug banded oot by Ibe ,7 following named, wbo were back of ; I tbe screens: Mre. Robert Smith, Mrs. i J. Preeoott Cadmeo, Mre. Jobo Clark, Mrs. Charles WetaoD. Mm. Joseph Snyder, Mrs. Alice Stepbebeoo and °> Mrs. V. L. Smith. I- mwilrea Froan Sera Ice. f Enoch Somen, a ouast guard at , Peck's Beach statloo, Tblrty-elxtb l- street, tbla city, retired from service d Saturday eveDlog He bad been emit ployed lo Ibis department of government service for 28 year*.
MARRIAGE i SECRET A YEAR' Madara and Miss Delia ( Sutton Were Wedded » October za, 1915. J Mist Delia Ballon, of Alia otic City, ■ employed lo tbe offices of tbe local water and eewer company for several years, recently resigned ber position, sod tbeo It waa revealed that aba bad ' been married since October 12, 1815. i Her husband la Amoa Madara, of i Atlantic City, wbo Is employed as a brakaman on tbe Raadlng Railroad. 1 Mrs. Madara Is a daughter of Joseph of Atlantic City, a former resident of Tuckaeoe for many yearn. bes a camber of friends lo IbM city and Tuekaboe. For Exchange.— Desirable Philadelphia property for Ocean City Improved or unimproved real estate J. Osgood, 8216 Barlug el , Pbtla.. Pa. 10-18, tf.
AGREEMENT SIGNED FOR $800,000 HOTEL AND PIER
Signed by R. R. Booy, W. Scott Hand and Bnilder and Brokers. Tbe air for several dtyt past has full of rumors regarding (be Brlgbtoo project. R. R Booy, tbe owner, and W. Hand, tbe broker, on Tuesday executed and acknowledged an agreement before R Curtis Robloeou, commissioner of deeds, wblcb gave opporfor definite questions to be asked of those Interested, and Mr. bee given the following signed "On Ibe eleventh day of Augset. 1 look a duly elgoed and executed option from R. R. Sooy. tbe owoer, to purchase tbe whole of hi* property, 800 feet wide, locludlug tbe old Hotel Brlgbtoo. aod exteudlog Ocean avenue along 8aveotb street Into tbe Atleotlc Ocoan to tbe exterior line established by tbe Blpar Commissioners uf tbe Bute uf New Jersey. "Since tbeo, plana and elevaUana i been made and ware on exhibition in my office and tbe Bureau of showing tbe proposed hotel eud pier. "Preliminary arrangements and agreements have been entered Into i aud signed by Mr. Sooy aod myself, aod also by myself aod Alexander I contractor and builder, of . Philadelphia, and El well, Naulty * ; broken, Slock Exchange . Philadelphia. "Tba new hotel will be built Inside ; of aud near tbe Boardwalk, wltb eu . from Seventh eUeet a* wall as - from tbe Boardwalk. "There wUI be six Boardwalk atone i (8 co eacb aide of tba main entrance) . > wUb but and cold aaa water public - bathe, put lie comfort station, hotel B garage, and other conveniences. "Tbe construction material of tbe I hotel la to be stucco on brick with tile - roof. • "Tbe hotel will be kept open all tba f and tbe management will teaara . as many convention* a* pomlbl* "Tb* pier will be outside of tba i Boardwalk and extend into tba ocean I 800 feat. Together with the hotel, It will be modern In every respect. ••One feature of tbe pier will be tbe convention ball, wltb a seating eet pkelty of more than 2000 peopts.whleh a cau be need also for movtog pictures e or other features "The coat of the euuetiacUon will ha - more than 8600 000. wblcb, together with tbe ooet of tba property, as It now eienrie end tbe new furniture and Bx-
tares, will amount lo mots then 8880.000. It will be completed by Jons 15. 1817." Mre- M. L Mack Faust, of Philadelphia, a rammer reeMrat of Ocean be/ daughter, Mia* Marl* C. Mack, — ~ end Herman F. Stein, of HedAonfleld. Ml** Mack I* wall known In rammer society circle* ber*. ! " Owlog to tb* advanced prices of all I material osad In making bread. I am 1 compelled lo advaaas tba artee uf my bread from 6 to 8 cents par loaf ua ami f after December 4. IMS. 1 edv.lt. wVy/vAMT. aargals if weld s« Oece. 8E1 Oeatrel eve , 11 room*. BnecooL d It Ion. folly furnished. For Heme and " gzr-zlLX'i'G SmfrSX:, Pbila. adv., 11, 16, M. Legal papers of all descriptions, InAabury avaooe. Ocean City. N.J. ad*.
C1I1EB fly illllSS : Sins' Restaurant and Reticatessei NOW AT j B22 liirtiill Cirur Murlfi Tirnn OPEI EASTEH SUTM ClflCffl, W I- — — — — ^ [. " "'■* ' Overcoats 'j You want *em We've got 'em Newell Corson te •«» AMHwy Areaee Ocean City Wrw J888BJ L doaed aU day Thankxgiving. A A
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