— — OGEAN CITY SENTINEL, THURSDAY. APRIL 12. 1923 ITVE
Pepsoqals
Ml lllundeu, «t lie popular)' . Ilisrarne^Hotel. was I vi -iioi i ' 1'hiladelphia oft>lnmiTl„. Policeman Prank j •i„«k "'!• i'ai' l> learn lir ■ I .'.,,11 ..ii.liiiliinB i« make good : lurk' to normal health, : ,, ... . able to take short walks i v ui, , 1 ttuolnp, en rolled a- I .•u.lcirt laxly of Cornell « I spending the spring vtrati wo-t of the Misses ( Hnjliei:;. of the Mayhem Hotel. t Jfc Dunlap is accompanied by Mr. (l Unc. of Detroit. „ The |.. polar architect Joseph ii Van f.\ iloireekcr, of this resort, ^ i.v elected to roembersidp j with the T-Stiuare Club, of Plain- (l .lelphia. The society is composed „f aichitei-ts, pod it Is considered a high honor to I* recciveil into v' frllon-hip «ith the body. ■ l] The Mi es Dorothy and Ituth , h Jotter, i lie daughter* of Mr. nndja ' 51, J. It. Jones, of this city nrc .pendinr tlm spring holidays at borne. 1'he young ladies are stu- N dent- of the Mount Ida School, atjj. Nestun, Mass.. and returned to; , studies „n Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. lteed and j ( family -f Wayne, Pa., are enrolled j,J imonr the guests of the Strand (£ U Mrs A. E. Ilertzler, of Harris- ir irurv- is a' " 11 guest comfortably ol domiciled at the Strand Hotel.
Mr. ami Mr-. Walter Kastburn, < i Krankford, are occupying their I summer cottage at Stcnton Place ' un.i Atlantic avenue. I Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Edwards ' entertained Miss Verna Wilson, of Bonlentown, during the latter's : vj.il to this city. Miss Wilson, i uho was formerly a resident of • this resort, is an accomplished mu- I diian. and u graduate of Cornell.' i llr. Benjamin Kain Brick ami" the Misses Brick, of Marlton, were ' the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton ' Haines Brick, of this city, during;' the holidays. lewis R. Walton, of Andalusia," ie<*ntly purchased the bungalow j located at .'>10 Fourteenth street, ' fro mthe Rev. J. H. Mains, of Phil-" klelphia, through the agency of I W. It. Chattin and son. Mr. Wnl-'t ion will occupy the bungalow dur- ! ing the summer. . i f Mr. ami Mrs. Jessie Chas. Parry i"1 of Bala, are guests comfortably lc loused at the Imperial Hotel. Mr. ami Mrs, W. A. Brecht, Mr. and Mis. F. Wumlerlie anil Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Stenson, of Glen- * -ide. are also registered at the lmperial Hotel. i I Mr. ami Mrs. Paul Lamorelle ofj Wayne, have- opened their charm- a i ng cottage and entertained Joseph a P. lamorelle, 2d, and family, of t Philadelphia, during the past week r Police Justice Frnncis H. Ware. p entertained over the Easter holidays. Mr. and Mrs. J. Miller Meuays, mr. anil Mrs. J. Miner sir-
Couch and family of Pleasantville. Mr-. Mct'oueh is an accomplishes! musician u ml was at an earlier period, organist of the First Presbyterian Church of this city. Mi.-. Dorothy Vivian Weeks, of Pomptoii l.akcs, spent the Easterj vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. XX. XV. Weeks. During the visit, Miss Weeks entertained her' friends, Miss Ullan Pomeroy, of Newark anil Miss Elizabeth Shorter, of Pompton Jakes, over tlie. week end. Di. D M. Richards, of Glass-) hoi" ami Ocean City, the wellj known chiropractor, spent the! . Easter Sunday in this city. Dr. Richards motored over accompanied by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph S. Richards, of Glussboro ami by Mrs. Jennie Evnns and her "laughter, Miss Ella Evans, of .Mulhra Hill. During the stay they mails their headquarters at the Sterling, Among tlie guests registered at Rracchridge Hall, were Mr. and Mi-. .Samuel Curry, of Philadel-; phia. Mrs. A. F_ Nesper, of Narberth, Pa., is also a guest at Braeebridge : Hall. . Miss Pauline Nickerson, associated with the teaching fraternity L>ng Islam), spent the Easter vacation at the home of her father Capt. C. Nickerson, in South Ocean City. Miss Florence Ayres, of Burlirigton, spent the Easter vacation at her apartment*. 1082 Wesley aveAmong those who enjoyed the recent vaaction In tills resort were Mr. uritl Mrs. Charles Muth and family, occupying their cottage, «0C Fourteenth street. Among Easter visitors were Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin J. Cooke and daughter, Mirk Dellie, of Phila-I
-jdelphia. The family. accompanied 1 1 George Buikbardt, of PhiladelI phia, as" their guests, occupied their summer cottage. :j Dr. Alexander Corson, supcrin- ■ j temteiit of the Camdi-ii district,: 1 1 ami his family, spent the bolidav , at their c. ttage. 21 Asliufy ave- r Dr. Samuel B .lton, of Philadel- ' phia, spent the Easter nt his summer (ottage, If. 14 i.Vesley avenue. Mr. ami Mrs. It. XV. Edwards entertained for a week's visit to this rpsorl, Miss Hannah Mitchell, of Engleumol. Miss Mitchell is a member of the teaching profession i that city. Mrs. C. C. A. iialdi, Jr., wife of; | Baldi, of Philadelphia. was among recent visitors. W. H. Beaver, of i'ltiludelphia, u well known summer resident and of the Occun City Yacht j Club, spent a recent week end nt I summer residence, 1214 Ocean ] Miss M. E. C. Phillips, of this! resort, entertained her sisters thci ■ Misses Esther, Janet, Hcllen anil - Catherine Phillips, of Philailclphia, ' ' : during tlie recent holiduys. The Rev. W. Elwell Uke, of | Branch, wsa a recent visitor. , ' Rev. laike came accompanied by., j Robert I). Soars, of New York and lAsbury Park. Mr. Soars is a sonof the Rev. James E. Lake ] of this city.. Thomas F. Armstrong, Director i i nomas r. .Armstrong, Director
, of the Department of Supplies for , r the .City of Philadelphia, ami a > well known summer resident, spent , the Easter holidays at his . summer | residence, 120!) Wesley avenue. I f The many friends of CapL R. R. . > Sooy, of the Brighton Hotel, will < , regret to learn he lues been seri- t r ously ill for some days past, at " ■ home In Philadelphia. The . members of the local Hotel Pro- I I ! prictors Association, at their re- ( , cent meeting held on Tuesday, de- | cided to convey their sympathy j | ] ; and send liowers. j i Charles B. Russell, of Philadel- 1 ' phia, who owns a butter ami eggi1 ' business in this city, vhi's a visitor i ' during the w eek accompanied by j ' [I Charles McKinlcy, of Philailelphia. ] J Among those who spent the Eas- 1 } ler holidays in this resort were L • and Mrs. Charles R. VVanne- ' , I ntaeker and family, of Glenside. i ^ . : The family motoreil ilown and oc- j ( . ; cupied their cottage at Seventeenth f street and Wesley avenue. j , Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Faust, of i I Philadelphia, were among Easter |1 ] ! visitors. E. B. McClong, of Camden, is al| guest at the Imperial Hotel. L 'i Mr. and Mrs. George P. Bauer \ and family, of Philailelphia, were,; among Easter visitors. Two of j their sons, George F. Jr., and Har- j are enrolled among the students [ of the Pennsylvania Military Acail- j ' j ( Harry W. Stelwagon. of Phila- ' : _ , _1_I_ nmnnw fti, visitors CO t dolphin, was to
il this resort over the Easter. Mr." r Stelwagon, a doughty angler and 1 ,- competitor in casting tournaments, is a past president of the Ocean. C City Fishing Club, an.l one of the * : officers of the National Association T M of Surf Angling Clubs. !* c " ° 1 1 r Right Bsck At Him | ' . A very economic man in Iowa , ( '" v. rote to the manufacturer of a j ; e patent medicine which sold for one j 1 -dollar. He said: v _ "Please send me a bottle of I H your nerve medicine, fof which I I ej enclose one dollar. -. "P. S.— 1 have forgotten to en- - close the dollar, hut no doubt aj« i. firm of your standing will send it ^ o anyhow." ' He recciveil Oiis reply: , i- i*we beg to acknowleilgc your ^ V esteemed onler and have pleasure ^ e in sending you a Imttlc of our nerve tonic— which we trust will f t help you. ( lt -p. s.— We have forgotten to ( . send the medicine, but no doubt a , I fellow with your nerve does not ( ( j need it." ej . ' ftacle -MPS Jbsb • r NOTHING 15 AAW^tC r TO SO /we MBN'h EARS h 0UT RANK. NOTES. (
JUSTICE BLACK TO TRY MURDER CASES NEXT COURT TERM ii-
"I REV. JOSEPH W. WATTS SELECTED fAS ONE OF THE PETIT JURORS The Horn Charles C. Black. Jus(i. ' ic«' of the Supreme Court, presi«te«l at the April term of court which convened -on Tuesday at I t ape May Court House. 1 Two alleged murder cases are '• intloded In tlie calemler for the s lc,m "f court. The men who will 0 lie tried l>efore Supreme Court 1 Justice Black and Judge Henry H. ., Eldredge, sitting us an associate , „ Judge, for the capital offence are, , Israel Gilford, the aged Civil Wui , Veteran of Wildwood, who is ] > charged with the slaying of his son , some months ago and Fred Ellin-' ger, of Wildwood, charged with the - a shooting and killing of Mrs. Emma . il McKeown, a Imaniing house mUt Tlie latter case it will he re- ' a | membered caused a tremendous ; sensation. Hundred! of the towns- ' „ ; People armed with guns joined in 1 ! B I the hunt for the alleged murderer. ' I Gilford will lie defeniled before , the court by Attorney E. l-eup, of - the firm of leap, Sharpless an.l I f Way, and also by former Judge j, le Roy IsuMr of Cumberland : County. Judge I.mler represented ' Charles York in the attempt to unseat Mayor Joseph G. Cham- ^ pion following the last election for ! the small Board of Freeholders. Former Prosecutor Charles A. r of Camden County, will ' I r represent tlie man Ellingcr. 1 The latter gentleman is reputed ' lie one of the ablest criminal " ; in the state. The- Rev. Joseph W. Watts, M. . A., Rector of Holy Trinity Church. I of this city, is one of the sixty . drawn for the petit jury, ^ t which include the following. : Adams, Harry S., bricklayer, ' Ocean City; Addison, Selah P., ' ■ farmer, Tuckahoe; Andrews, Edw., - Strathmere; Atkinson, ' machinist. Court House; Bennett, Ella, retired, Cape May City; . j Frank, hotel, Sea Isle City; ! - , , Braidwood, Victor, merchant, N. . Wildwood; Christian, Harry M., op- , orator, Court House; Compton, Ed. i carpenter, Green Creek; Cooper, | Roger, boatman, Ocean City; Cor I 'json, Lucy, clerk. Court House; Cor-j son, Newell S., postmaster. South' Seaville; Cox, Harry, carpenter,] ' • City; Dare, Theophilus, mar [ chant. Wildwood; Dean, Frederick, . ' mechanic, Swalnton; Decker, Louis,] i taylor, Woodbine; Devaul, Flora, Ocean View; Devaul, • Frank, boatman, Strathmere; Foote Theodore, physician, Wildwood i Crest; Foster, Charles, carpenter, {Court House; Gilford, Anna J., i hairdressing, Wildwood; Grace, Walton, retired, Eldora; Greenstein '{Samuel, farmer, Wtyxtbine; HewWilliam, laborer, Court House;] ' Amos, carpenter, Avalon I ' Hutchinson, Edward, laborer, Court' Jones, Eliza, housewife, ] Ocean City; Lippincott, Mary, ho- ! tel. Ocean City; Long, John W., re- - tii-ma. Court House; Marcus, Meo, . agent. Woodbine; Massey, Gershon I Goshen McCooley, James, chauffeur, May; McCorkle, Anna, house wife. Ocean City; McNeil. George, fanner, Cold Spring; Mecch, Lydia, 'housewife, Wildwood; Minnemeyer, Frank A., retired, Wildwood Creat; Ellis, clerk, Dias Creek; Leonard, painter, Ocean {City; Peterson, Ralph, painter, Avalon; Reed, George, fanner, Creek; Robbins, Lena, housewife, Wildwood; Robinson, DougJ., blacksmith, Court House;1 | Ryan, Frank, chauffeur, Ocean City; Sack, Caroline, housewife. Ocean City; Sagel, Louis, merchant, Wildwood; Sexton, Grace, housewife, Ocean City; Sharp, Ma- . housewife, Ocan City; Simpk- 1 ins, George, glassblower, Court] Smith, Delia, housewife,; City; Smith, Elwood, mn- . chinist, Court# House; Smith, Mica jah, boatman, Cape May City;! Smith, Vernon L., merchant, Ocean City; Sparks, Raymond S., glassblower, Court House; Springer, John, hotel. Cape May City; TomJames, farmer, Rio Grande; Tyler, Harry, carpenter. Court VanGilder, Sarah, housewife, Goshen; Watts, J. W., minister. Ocean City; Young, Harvey D. farmer. Marmora. MAY BUILD Dr. S. S. Butler, of Camden, rejcently purchased a valuable lot 'pleasantly located on the Southleast corner of Fiftieth street, and lAsbury avenue. It is stated that Dr. Butler, who is a cousin of S. P. Koenemann, will build on the lot a charming stucco bungalow. Mr. Koenemann also purchased a lot in the' near vicinity, the northeast corner of the same street Assemblyman James Franklin ' of West Philadelphia, was a visitor f to town last Wednesday.
FREEHOLDERS GIVE BRIDGE CONTRACT I AND ELECT CLERK
• WILLIAM A. HAITERT OF SEA LSLE CITY. TO FOLLOW IRVING FITCII At the meeting of the Board of ' -• Fieeholders, held on Wednesday atl 1 1 Cape -May Court House, tenders! t : were received and opened for the], rebuilding 'of the bridge crossing' » file channel, on the -Oeean City e road, the Roosevelt Boulevard. ' Six bids were received in the folI lowing amounts: R. J. Mansfield. • New York. - I2.PM; 11. II. Hoff-i! s man, Wildwood, $35,812; S. G.I. >; Corson. Marmora, $30,800: Sutton j ] r!4 Corson, Ocean City, $117,254; F. • W. S» hi vers C>„ $37,400; McLean j I I Construction Co., $42,500. The contract was awarded to the ' lowest bidder, R. J. Mansfield of ' New York, stipulating that the work must be completed within the time specified in the contract. Irving Fitch, Mayor of Sea Isle j . City ami the recently appointed ' i Surrogate, tendered In his resignation as clerk of the Board. a By the resolution of Director f ; Joseph G. Champion, William A. j Huffert, of the Cape May County .
'Times, was elected clerk •for the' term of three years. The court house building is undergoing extensive" alterations with the view- of having all offices of (the Board centralized there, with regular ihtily - )ffi<c hours. , Direc'.or Key presented the ail- i vet tising budget fbr the county for | V tiie year, whicb makes provision for $3000 for newspaper publicity, i $2700 of this wiling devoted to ad- i ; vertising in the daily newspapers, ! ' of all chief cities as far as Chicago '■ Maud ».'!00 will lie devoteil to the ad11 1 vertising of "the county farm lands Min agricultural publications. ' Bids for the placing of this advertising will lie received on April i IS. Director Cliampion moved the '.creation of a ' new office to lie I ' known as Supervisor of Bridges at ' salary of $2000 per year. Di- ! ■ i rector Foster voted against the: resolution. The motion, however, I ' was ailoptCil and Edward 1-ore was I appointed. i •- \ !i 100 I'ltr Cent "Brown is a gobd business man.' ; » "WJiat makes youthMc so — and - what has he done to warrant I such enthusiasm?" "Why, he bought a shawl from r Jewish gentleman and sold it to t Scotchman — at a profit." ^ ADVERTISE IN THE SENTINEL
Ocean City Laundry Co. HOTEL WORK AND FAMILY WASH 6th and Haven Ave. o*. *» Ocean City, N. J.
$pal total? ADRIATIC BUILDING Eighth Street between Ocean and Atlantic Avenues Telephone 285 OCEAN CITY, N. J. Ewing T. Corson REALTOR
S HAVE COME TO STAY Mr. anil Mrs. Lois' B. M. Goff,] - Sr., of Philailelphia, moved into ! 1 their apartment on 1-113 Wesley! ' 1 Mi. ami Mrs. Goff volunteer the), information that they have come | - to stay, ami nviky this resort HTsii ' r place of iiemmnent residence. i During the Easter holidays, Mr. ' . ndo Ms.r Goff entertained the for- . r -liner's brother and sister Mr. and j . K. K. Bobbins, of Cambridge, ' • Horrible Hootch Tltere was a young fellow named - I Who got on n terrible gauss. He hail the right keyIn the keyhole, you see. - But the keyhole was in the wrong ]{ hauss. v CITY OF OCEAN CITY. N. J. 'j NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ; SPECIFICATIONS b i tra|.r,.v«n ."a rxtmZT i!m | u CI a'*rn^ *y,l rni Second : Hy ..dduionsl opmnilus. j ^The rout far!,, r shall furnish under \ (, r- * ctreull ^ auiomatir Poailive ; il I. ' inch Eiwiro-merhnnlral ]e
| o-ieelln,- morhawUoi sh.ll |» uei- . drlerluralr l„- Iho mo--. use re- , j uubual by the service. • inaeler shall be Ihnrouirhly insulated from 1 1 *hT h*"hes! anulr of Jni'llnaaAlp «^d I \ ^ The real ranor^ shall suealP^tno « Inrh . I ' ^ •"'klosaSl orAwmbtoes aTiw j !
The Rye latest "* These hoaes^ shall I-- sfs'snysd thai 3.'" " !*"7 '"r 'r"n**n""n'" "* hex ' ' two* "ivraled^ and should l^'-lsrranued'jr|om»'in?|r ^.''ImhanUra for i J ne e ' "P" *1 • "I'Ti-1" hT he""" , 'l '->j key uroteetor ^ rnasist tnu of^an* Iron ) ; sulejonr and winding linTs shairbe'.fu^ I 1 STOIf Aid: UATTKKY CELLS: . sulfktienl numlier of additional stnraee . tie repeater in the fire alarm lrW*ra|-h ■ i ii" Ih*iih"ih bb| h!°id ""m ! aiy* wllh'.T'il. nun ^^""rar'Iusli "ill ■ I Wires, ratdes. ami other material lliat may I and wurkamfQw mm ud'la'^KraS I a nee with the Underwriter,- rule,. I ^ Itidder : must supply full detailed spseiwllb phnt.arraphs of sane, slso a list of I places In the Stale of New Jersey or Other nearby territory where they have aupplied I tilled check drawn to the order of tha City I Tt ensure r^of Oeean Clsy. New Jenwy. or J ^ ^ ItARBY A. NORUS. ^
UOIN'T BB LOINBUV JOIN THE CROWD WHO DAILY SMILE AS TMEY 'Twitch the Switch" for Silent Service and the "Matchless" Night Atlantic City Electric Company,
BE WISE j Advertise in the OCEAN CITY SENTINEL Our Circulation Assure You of Results .. I If You Have Something for SALE or a HOUSE for RENT try a Classified Advertisement in the SENTINEL One Cent a Word — Minimum Charge 25c. Phone £ I38-J - ' HIM

