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VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THURSDAY, FEHRUAKY 14, 1918. ^ * ' NO. 47
Ocean City Sentinel OC CAN CITY. M. U -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ki.oo Per Year,' Strictly in Advance. 1
»TToa»n<-«i-i.«». morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAWi pran»r>(iourt i'omiolMuMr- Notary 1-ubuc-(Oppoafte l*ubhe Hutldlbjcr). £^°WAOFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey it Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. -JUJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law .952 A s b OjT y A v. e ft u e Ocean CiTjr, N. J. ' '
Die W. P. HAINES - . COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE ' Uotb flMibta Florence Brick Haines i Coo. Oth ANO WOSLtr Ave Allen Corson, H.D.WS? Il6 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 1 e* ^ 4 I^KRSCHKL PETTIT.-M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Both PbODaa ^ |3R- Wilson* Y. Christian ►•Dentist" 809 Central Avenue Of SCAM CITY. I,j; Bell Pbope, 152. Booth Phones Night Beli. Hughes' Central Pharmacy • Sth and Wealey Ave. Ocean City, N.J "Pboue 245- W *. j JJ ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona ib ocean city. n.j. Personal Elements of Our Service Ther^ is a good reason why our service is satisfactory to our customers — it has the personal ele- • ments of fidelity, promptness, accuracy and courtesy. Avail yourself of our facilities by having a Checking Account with us. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.
C. I LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT..
Advertise in Tlie Sentinel
Fine Business Opportunity in the sale of one of the best and most complete Garage Properties litre, on a central corner,' with elevator and tine >torage space on second floor. Practically new and 4 up-to-date and. ready for business. A great sacrifice in price will be made if sold at once. For particulars apply to MASS.EY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave.
Real Estate Por Sale BIO BARGAINS I - Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfurnished j Some Restates in my'hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the] - time -01 year to buy Cottages aud I.ots at this Popular Seaside Resort '■ vvry vheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton big Awhury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. , No wailing for two weeks to kimwjf-ywi can gel It; we can tell you at once, 'bargains m Hay and Oceau' front properties. Choice cottage* for -ale. Also inti. for In ve«t merit and foi*hww>rovement— tbe choice of Ocean City.. Apply to ^-!L j J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, n. j. REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean Olty, N. J. ohtgaqcs - ineufANom R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE as* fio.t.sr.iir icon, octaa Avtmua i ' OOGAN OlTY. N. J. '
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When We Install ' the hot air heating system in your house ' you can reat assured that you will get the I ; very beat work and that the furnace and i | every part of the heating system will be , I best obtainable. Lei us explain to yon . I the advantages of this system of heating - I and submit estimate to yon for the work. < I A good roof is an investment— not an ' I expense. Wooden shingles are not a jafe ' I roof covering. | ' All kind of stove and heater repairs, j . Stove and heater pipes on hand. _ , . Tin. Slate and Slag Roofing. , Phone, 73-W . 1 — . I
735 AsburyAvenue 1 hi 1 1 1 O Ocean City, New Jersey
AMERICA'S RED-LETTER DAY A MERICANS are becoming thrifty because they recognize thrift as essentially patriotism, To start a new thrift habit on Monday, February 4th, when National Thrift Day will be observed, is to aseist the Government. Many people will observe the day by opening or adding to a bank acoount in this institution. You also are cordially invited to be one of the many visiting us on National Thrift Day. Souvenirs for all who call. FIRST NATIONAL B NK OCEAN crri, N. J.
BARGAINS At Steel man's We have a few odd lots of children's coats, -men's and boys' suits and children's hats that we are selling for less than one-half their regular prices. Also a few pairs of women's shoes at $1.95, worth $4 and $5. We are determined to get rid of surplus stock. Among the new goods received this week are man's shoes at $2.50 and $3.00 made .by Endicott, Johnson & Co., the largest shoemakers in the world. Come in Mid see what we are doing. ■ > * > . • * * * O. H. STEELMAN SHOES and CUOTHI1NO 8.11-833 Anbury Avnnun
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"" Advertise in the SENTINEL
BETTER HEATING PLANT FOR WESLEY AVENUE SCHOOL
Matter of Fire Escapes for High School Also Before Education Board. John R. drove*, at the weekly meet-Ing-of the Board of Education, railed - at the Wealey Avenue fjchoob and k aald that -steps ehould he taken Jo tui ' prove condlllcii* 10 the building before plant, should he. Installed In order that a ] the balls, two jooiiib In the basement ' and the toilets'may he properly heatedThere is a hot-air system In Ihe build j log, hut this Is net- satisfactory In extrgmely cold weather, especially on the , west side of the house. ; When the bulldlug was planned, II was arranged to have a steam-healing r hot-air furnace, but the cost of con- ' strucllon of tlie building proved to he considerably higher tbsn expected, aud It was found necessary to cur out the extra beating plant. In addllloti to. within the appropriation. The subject was referred to Mr Groves. H. N. Morse, of the business division ' of the Btale Department of Public In- ' atructlon, recently called the attention : of the board to the absolute iinpor- 1 tance of erecllug approved lire escape- ' on the outside of t^e Irlgli school build- ' ■ng and the placing of smoke d ore in ' the building. Mr. Morse advised the * board to get lu touch with Htate Buildlug luspeclor McDermott. t Prof. Stevens told the hoard memthat the high, school building a complied with all of Ihe State's re- ■ qulreujenta at the time It was erecttd t He said that he can empty the build- a lug of all children and teacher* lu a t are comparatively few children t the second floor. He told the hoard f the children leave the school when (hey are given lire drills. The oues of- the first and second grade* go out by the frout door, tlie i stairway leading to wt|lcb Is right the first aud second grade rooms ballwaya on each eud of the build- , Secretary Henry W. Townsend was c instructed to write Mr. Morse and .« have him ask luspeclor McDermott to visit the Ocean City school and make I suggestions to the board, the board to t be notified a few days lu advauce of e tbe visit of Inspector McDermott. I In tbe regular order of business, Supt. Stevens reported that the total enrollment of tbe schools for the month of January was 451, with a per- * cenlage of attendance of 78 <T This ' while uunsnally tew, showed a really * remarkable attendance when the very f, (OonUDuMdaUitnl Pace.) i
* LOCAL YOOTH ■; PUZZLES POLICE! \ j ' Has Been in Reform School'* r Twice and May Have to * be Sent Back. j' I. living here, I- again .-su'.u.g the pu-L day. telephoned the ofil.-lal-of the re I e '•wmalory at Jauie-burg. One of t lie J f t then tube In this city within a day or d I '*"■ ' h . small theft- extending over a period of t the suHiiuerol IBI7, and on each of- II caslon. I he police -ay, he has broken » his parole. The hoy Is now. a Utile hi more than sixteen year, old and Ihe « i reform sellout does not admit youths cl i years. He had a good record lu the . titution while there, and on each y, . occasion, because of tils good behavior, t, few-W." *"VI"K " City, Ihe police say. he has nothing t« hi do. He wants sending inonev. and m then, ttiey say. lie will steal. H the hoy stole brass, a pumping 35 apparatus, etc . from a boat along the \\ front at Fifth sireet. The articles M are worth probably 115 and he offered to sell I hern for fifty cents. Tlig lad, p, the police say claimed to have fouud bt the articles on the lots near the hay Bl f#oot. at IN AVIATION CORPS F' tit LI. a.. Oliver Hniltb m Visitor Here y« Willi His Father. M William Francis Smith, of Cynwyd, who Is actively Interested In really In this city, was lu town Tuesday, ac- M Lieut' Smith Is a member of the United States Aviation Corps and lias ol In several cantonments In diflereut sectloua of thecounlry since e lien- jjj In the service some months ago. p, * Cl ' OJri> *" - The civilians who have been 011 duly d> al Petersburg and -vu-inlty for some * past are being relieved of duty dl and their places are being filled by In regular army men. There are ouiy \\ four clvlllaua uow em|>loyed there, su The numlier of soldiers on duty Is 150 w . --- -
HIS SUFFERINGS ENDED BY DEATH Capt. V. S. Robinson, Pioneer Resident Here, Had an Active Life. Another of Ocean City's pioneers and one .if the oldest residents — 1 'apt. Vincent 8. Robinson -has passed j Death, at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon, ended Ins great sufferings, Bufferings weeks. He had been bedfast for 14 Weeks Death.was due to general de"Kuners! services, conducted by tbe Rev. Joseph K. Kulp. pastor of tlie j M. E. Church, were held at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at tlie residence ot-4ils granddaughter. Miss Lynch, 622 Wesley avenue Interment was at Smith's Laudlug. Capt Robinson was boru lu Mor aches. I.oiig Island.' lu 1831, tbe sou of Harry Roblusou aud Nancy Smith Itobiu sou. The family left Loug Island for Sotnefa' Polul when Capt. was a boy of 8 year*. He went to sea a few years later aud soon captain of a coast trasllug veapally, hut occasionally golug as far as Mexico. He engaged for fifteen or eighteen lu the oyster trade between Chinleague, Va , and New York, retiring Philadelphia aud engaged In tbe buslueaa for the Dlaston saw mills, he baviug a number of teama. coutlnued at this for several yea rs. Capt. Robinson came to Ocean City years ago. He conduced the old Wesley House, now known as the 1 berry, for three years, aud there 1 -taried selling Philadelphia newspa- 1 pers Later lie continued tbe paper ; business lu a building next, to tbe I olltce, on the south side, ' and b* coutlnued there udIII about 14 i years ago, when be sold out to Wm. I tl* <^*tdlufr,| "'*u °' Tacouy, a rela- j Capt. Robinson was married 61 ' years and ten mouths. Hit wife died 1 May 10 la-t. They celebrated their ' for"" w*ddhlg •nnlvdraary March 18, He leaves four children— Mrs. A. P. M liner, or the Wyomlug. and Mrs William B. Lynch, of tbe Berkeley, this city; Mrs. Sophie Adama. of 1 Clayton, aud Frank L. Robinson, of , Trenton A slater, Mrs Si. D. Lake ' of New field, also survives.' Capt Roblusou, until ibt laat two, 1 or three years, apeut much of bis Ume , during the summer and fall on his in the bay. He and A. D. Btldham, who died laat summer, were cloee companions and spent meny I days fishing together In tbe bey. with occasional tripe to tbe fishing batfks outside. Because of hie enfeebled conCapt. Robluson did not venture much to tbe bey le-t summer, bat ' W. K. Harris, Jr. of Philadelphia, a 1 resident, took blm out on tbe 1 water several tlmea. ' — I
INDOOR PICNIC WAS BIGmCESS Auxiliary Raises Money to be - Applied to Mortgage on Chnrcb Manse. Ou Friday eveniDg the Visiting La- ■ dies' Auxiliary of tbe First Presbyterian Church held an "Indoor Picnic" In the hall at tbe northeast corner of Thirteenth and Spring- Garden ' streets, Philadelphia. Tbe affair was a splendid success, between four and five hundred persons being In attendance.' There were games and refreshments aud e moat enjoyable time w as t -had W. B Lamond and A^fj^'aul, who < bad charge of the ^fg and potato 1 races, etc.. acquitted themselves most ( creditably and contributed greatly lo tbe fun of tbe evening. | Fifty sallore and their officers, from , League Island Navy Yard, were pres- , ent as guests of the-auxlllary. 1 m A large sum of money was realized , by the ladles, which will be applied , by them toward tbe payment of the' mortgage on the manse of tbe First | Presbyterian Church. | The Rev. Charlea H. Bohner, pastor of the church, wee in alteudeuce at the , In tbe financial etetement In the annual report of tbe State motor vehicle x department. It la shown that a total of , 11.887,963 21 was turned Into the State , treasury. The cash on band December 81 equaled (196,305.24 The gross receipts for the year were (1.923.163 63, • ae compered with (1,402.695 05 fur the 1 preceding year. In tbe hanke at the' 1 dlspoaal of the motor vehicle depart- 1 meat December 31 was (277.512.40. 1 Members and former members of the Young Men's Progressive League will have a smoker In tbe league rooms next Monday evening. Ar raogemrota will be made then for a smoker to ba -held Mooday eveulng. March 4. Fob Sale Cheap — a two-cylinder Maxwell delivery oart or will. sell body separate. Apply Samuel Hendrlckeon, 480 Aabury avenue, adv., 2-14, 81. Mo key to loan 00 first mortgage. Apply B. Curtis Robinson, agent, 744 m Aabury aveuue. Ocean CHy, N J. adv.. U. Try an advertisement In tbe Sejiti
WANT W00DST0WN MINISTER TO COME TO THIS CITY
DEATH COMES TO : MRS. S. H. HANN 1 Wife of a Well-known Member of the New Jersey < M. E. Conference. - ' ■ Mrs. Izetta Hanti. wife of tbe Rev. I a H. Itanu, died et her home el Tuckalioe Sunday afternoon, aged 62 1 She bed been III tor some time 1 from pneumonia, which caused her demise. • Funeral services will be lield at her home In Tuckahoe at 2 o'clock this (Thursday) afternoon. The Inter-' meut will be at Harlelgh Cemetery, 1 tomorrow afternoon, aud eer- 1 I vices will be held at tbe cemetery at 2 I. o'clock. 1 Mrs. Henu resided to Ocean City a I few years several years ago, where she 1 a number of friends. ' Beside her husbaud, ehe leaves s 1 I eon, K.J. Hbud, of. Tuckahoe, who - was formerly eugsged Id tbe rral.es- : tale business here, end two daughters. 1 Mrs. Elsie Rider, the wife of Dr. Cbas. 1 • B. Rider, of Gloucester, who was a ; 1 prominent dentist in Oceiu City, for r many years, aud Mrs. Bessie Lengley. 1 1 of Gloucester. • Or*. Petltt, Corson eud Halnee, of 9 this city, members of the Cape May 9' County Medical Advisory Board, met* • In Ihe Atlantic City Hospital at noon Saturday and examined two men for the Umied Slates service. Both passed, doe of Ibem la Chris. Ingenwll, who f Is employed In the store of City Com-. ( ml— loner William H Campbell This board meets In the Atlantic City Hospital al 12 o'clock every Saturday. » Mailer to Advertisers. Chauges of copy for display advertisements must be at this offce not --later than Tuesday noon for Insertion 111 the Sentinel. Tble rule will be f atrtctly adhered to. adv.. tf. Legal papers of all descriptions. Inrludlug wills, are carefully drawn by . R. Curtis Robin -oil al bis otllca, 744 4 Aabury aveuue. Ocean City. N. J. adv. Fob Rest.— Apartments, heated; pertly fnrblahed. of without furniture. I See Thorn, next to Poet Office. •dv., 10-25, U.
' The Rev. George W. Yard , Favored by Methodist Church Officials. The members of tbe committee of tbe First m E. Church In charge of the matter are said to be uuaotmouely In fevor of calling tbe Rev. George W. . Yard, pastor of tbe Woodetown : church for four years, lo tbe pastorate J of the . local church, to succeed tbe , Rev. Joseph B. Kulp, who bee pro- , • vlslonelly accepted a call to tbe Flret ' 1 M. E. Church lo New Brunswick. , ■ Mr. Yard la a young man of pleaa- . ' ing personality and a fine preacher. I r He waa admitted to tbe New Jersey 1 Conference In 1908, end bad charges al ] ' New Bronawlck, Kingston and Beach ' ■ Haven before golug to Woodetown. • I •flls salary In Woodetown le about J . 11500 a year. The salary paid In ■ Ocean City Is (2000. ! • « ■ I ■ BUIv have been Introduced in tbe Aef sembly to exempt from taxation build Inge aDd personal property, wblcb In 1 eludes machinery, merchandise and > live stock, and raises mora pobllc ' reveuur from land values, tbeexemp . two to become effective through «rA- . ductlona of ten per cent, a year for ten ■ years. These two bills are known aa r Nob 220 end 221. It wbald be well, says an exchange, for I tbe board of trades aod other organizations of Ibis Slate w bleb areactjve In promoting tbe business Interests and. social welfare of ' tbe communities aud county to take a ' good look into tba resnlta tf tbeaa bills '* eb'ould become lews upon tbe statute 1 books of tbe State. ^ Franccs.Wtllsrd anttec. 1 Tbe Ocean City W. C. T. U. will i h°ld ■ Francaa Wlllard meeting at tbe borne of Mrs. William F. Gardiner next Wedueeday afternoon There will be a special program pre"ented appropriate to tba occasion. e Cottage ceo I rally located wltb all f. modern Improvements, loci ad tog hester.uufu rota bed or partly faro tubed. Apply Sentinel OOp. adv. tf. y ■ ■ ■ ' For Sale.— Nine-room cottage, fur- ' niabed, all conveniences, central tecaI; two Use Aabury avauoa. Ocean City. >. N.J. Apply 1116 Aabury avenue or . 336 Wealey ave. Bala price. MM. adv., X, 7, ( moa. i
TRUST COMPANY OFFICER I OPPOSES T0RRENS BILL
r 1 CITY OFFICALS EAT SADER ERADT 0 , Electrician Riggins Gives :► Treat— All Celebrate Dr. " Fonlds' Birthday. r City Electrician Joseph Biggins ie friends el the- beadquattrrs of tbe e Ocean City Republican Club a few evenings since, aud the occasion was I- very pleasant. > Health Officer T. Lee Adams, lu bis capacity as chef, was fully up to hie usual high standard of excellence. He • was given able assistance by Florida f Jones. 1 It. developed early In the evening - that It was tbe blrlhdsy anniversary . of Dr. H T. Foulds. city tax asseasor, 9 aud so the affair turned Into e celebra- - day, and be waavtieaimiy congratu - lated Tbe hope was expresw-d thai r be would live long aud prosper, aud that be would have so mauy blrth1 days tbat he could make a torchlight . proce— Ion Inatead of burning a half t hundred or more candles. > '"Joe" Rl.gltie was told that all r if tbta were responsible for tbe "feed." Those at tbe "featlve board" were . Mayor Champion. City Commissioner r William H. Campbell (who was called I In from tbe Democratic Club fooms lo ! the same building), City Commlsi slouer George O Adams, A— embly- . man Mark Lake, Freebulder John P. ■ Fox, City Clerk Harry A. Morris, City 1 Solicitor Andrew C. Boswell, City Clarence 8. Scull, Deputy i Internal Keveoue Collector William . H. Campbell, Jr., Wardell Higbee. Clayton, Chief Cbarlee Watson, S. B. Conver, Horace* Ang and Ver Carlson, of tbe fire department: ' H. Powell, W. I. Raymond and John F. MacKamee. Louked Ttilnas Over. Benjamin Cooke, a well known Pbll- > adelpbla merchant and popular mem- ' of tbe Ocean City Fishing Club, • was In town Monday, tbe flret time , since last fall. He came down ti take ' a look at bis cottage and alto at con- . ' dltlous on the ocean and bey fronts. , Wltb Mr. Cooke was bis bookkeeper. - L Onion, of Philadelphia. five Hundred Card ParteA five hundred card parly will be beld In tbe rooms of tbe Young Men's | League al 8.30 o'clpck to1 (Friday) evening for memend their friends. There will be tbe usual trophies for winners. WEATHER HELPS GOAL SITUATION : Chief Scttll Keeps Record of , Coal Arriving Here- and Those Receiving It.> , | With better weatber condltlous, tbe 1 coal situation bere Is Improving. •- \ A carload of 43) tool arrived In town 1 for tbe Coneumen^tce aod Coal Com- 1 1 Mod day mortilug, trbeo the 1 | supply Was agalu running aomewhat 1 / For a little more than two weeks, or , I about tbe time when tbe outlook for ^coaL-fiere was not of the brightest, ' Chief Scull and hie men have been ' "keeping tabs" on tbe coal coming Id- . to town and tbe amounts received by 1 householders and storekeepers. In . order tbat the coal might ba properly ' distributed dorlog tbe emergency. According to Cbief Scull's records, there were 19 .tone of coal In tbe three , yards In tble city Batnrdey evening Tbe preoedlog Monday there were 138 tone of coal la tba three yards. This ' was given out In small tela. One car- 1 waa received bere last wpek. — - - — — -f». imiuMgnfmimu
~ Clinton B. Price Tell* of Difi* advantages of Propooed j New State Law. [ Assembly bill No. 60, commonly known as "Tbe Terrene Land Registration Act," now before tbe New Jar* T Legislature, briefly stated, provides 0 as follows; 1. Petition to Rsglstratlon Court Mr 2. Reference by Ihe Court to Title Examiner fur determination of record » title and other facte. if 3. Surrey by muulclpal engineer r*> "' quired. 4. Report of Title Examiner Bled. 5 Notice of proceedings and tiling I" given by the Court of posting, pofcjs lisblug eud personal service, e 6. After 15 day* from axecnlioD of * order of publicetloo.tbecanae le lo he heard, any dissenting claims triad, R end conditioner title determined. T 7. If capable of registration, eocta a decree Is made by the Court aod a 0d»tlltcale of title leeued by Registrar. 1 6. Appeals may be made from any decree of Court within 90 daya. 1 9. A title, once registered, moat el1 ways remain so and transfer of title can only be made by re-regtet rattan. > Fees ere ae follows: ' To .Registrars— Filing petition for registration and 1 other duties In re initiation of proceedings, (.to Filing any otbar paper, M ' Entry of original oertlflcata of t title, etc.. t»t I Registration of any writing, ate, l.M 9 To Examiner* of Title — Actual disbursements, (T) - A fee of WM A farther compensation of 1-10 I" of 1 per cent, of veins of prop- ' erty, (T) r 2. > Reporting to Court re Orphans' Court and chancery pro need - Inge. 1000 A special fee as allowed by Court ir examination Ike le on1 oaually involved, (T) To Sheriffs— Ascertaining name* of oooapente, 1.80 Service of all papers -earns tea* < Registrars and Sheriffs— ' Any special service— each feee as are avowed bylaw— (TJ • To surveyor* — Survey'and map, M OO If over 6 scree or opiisnqllj difficult, a larger fee aa determined by ooart, (T) _ To Guardian* ed Litem— Reporting, etc., AM To this must be added 1-10 of 1 per cent, of the assessed value to be paid lb* suit for aa assurance fund (f) "all coata of court" (T) ' and advertlalug ~ (7) In referring to tbe bill, Cllutoo B. Price, assistant title officer of Its Ocean City Title and Trent Company, I of tble city, rays: Tble bill alms to simplify the method of passing title to real estate, to dof crease tbe length of time Involved ra settlement, and to redoes tlw sxpeaaa. . A* to lb* flret count, that of wrapt! fl cation of methods: In - tba avenge P transfer under present condltloee the procedure le very simple. An aft— 1 ment of sale la signed, tbe deads turned . over to tbe examiner of (he title, whe r makes tbe necessary aramtnellBSt aud . t reports to tbe purchaser, out Maud tug claims are adjusted or paid by Mia r seller, tbe purchase pries paid, daad. ' dtllvered. end recorded and the liana j action is ended. Under the Tonedh - Act, In addition to tbe fiiiegetng. tbrae ' must b* lb* petition for ngMadew, ' reference by the Ooart, earvay (wbleh I* often dispensed wltb now wheea the , propbrty Is well known, ae tt —ally ' la), ootlce of examiner's report ba by j posting, publishing and peraaaal see- , vice, elepae of Oftaso days, Anattag by - Court of all claims' and flaal deter(Cootlnasd oa ramra teas-)
| SIMMS' ; Closed for the Season I " Sunday, September 30 1 " ' ■ "
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