Ocean City Sentinel, 30 April 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION.

BOTH TEAMS WHIPPED

Til* tegular qualify meeting of the Ocean City Athletic A-ax-Utlon «aa held fa) Trower ImU Monday nlglit. I’rertdant William K. WIHUm«m In g,,,, the chair. «er. Robert Ftaher wae praaant, fully |«re-; ii, e i pared to anawer all queationa rooreni-

Ing bla building, the Kourae, the third . uixle .10 jwluU t. floor of which the amwlation con tent- about alx weekj ago.

platea renting, together with the three «

and billiard tablu (the Utter

A committee, onnaiat-

Ree. J. B. McCloakey, Mayor Joaeph U. Champion and Warren Brown, waa appointed to are about the advUablllty'of renting the hall. I»r. Rider, a B. Swan, eecreUry. and A. C. Boawell, Keq., were ap|R>Uite.i to reilae the couaUUitlon and by-Uwe. It la expectod a change will be made

the matter of dure.

The advlaablllty of oflerlng iudu.oicuU to member*, *uch a* free adlawhiu to baae ball or basket ball gnmca, etc., wa* dlacuaaed. The game to-morrow evening between He* l>le and (lie Junior* waa voted to be a benegame for the Junior*, a* wa* the me on last Friday a benefit for the

It U no matter whether yon eg pull, Joet eo you are In the harm-** helping the tow n along. PBOMmans ■« the eon I of bnatnere. The proeraetlnator 1* In the aame cU with a fellow wbodoean’t advertUe. Ockak Crrv’e charm* and attrece liberally : tld* year

been a great help In adverthlng the hi* aeaaon. Tlie report for tbc quarter ending March Sid, prepared 1U faithful and willing aecretary, l. Swan, doe* It great credit. The «HatIon now ha* a member»hlp of aceenty-two. The following I* a report for the quarter ending March Slat:

up the boardwalk, and ao retard the aceamnllahment of a positive public y the failure of which w on Id be

ownera relative to the boardwalk rough draft of

n public and private iulerwt* in order that the city may not retrograde along any line of pub

It I* too late now to waste In regret*, and the very thing to Li IU> time la to get tog

■ of temper dUk> end *are to aetbe Individual vacuum and exettn public derWon. (Jet down buafaiem, gentlemen, and relieve the tendon now Ml In the community. The epeedy eettlement of the board-

Hon. and Mia. L. M. Creme were oking after their interaie at the I* Paper company in Al-

t'bariee Gray and beg little daughter, from Weat Philadelphia, at Ibelrreeldence, 1186 Aabury avenue. K H. Btokee, president of the vliie National bank and owner of The Oceanic, till* city, who ha* been *pend tag the winter In Euro)*-, ha* returned and 1* spending a few day* very pleasantly at thl* reaort. Rev. William A. Mamey, of Or wae a gue*t at the Wesley avenue residence of hi* roc, W. E. Mawey, on Monday. Rev.- kfr. Ma**ey, who wa* a former pastor of the M. K church, thl* dty, ha* many warm friend* here. Mm. M. Q. Work, who wa ployed to th* dry good* *torc of Mr*. K. Morel* Comm Uat ■uunix-r. will vldt her former employer over Kundiy. after which she will go to Lorain, Ohio, and make her home there with her mother. Hbt la to be married In Ji

The Cape May City board at edi Uoa he* elected the following teacher* for the high echool: F. H. Hate, eopervbtag principal ; H. H. Towneend, t; Mba Carrie J. Chamberlain. Ira B. Hpauldlug, Ml I, Mia* laura Wemple Lncri— Hughes. Tbeanne are a H. Boric.n, Ml- M. Iloricwi and MU* ladona Jofauauu. Tiierc 0vt addtttaaai teacher* yet to be eterted

Ml KU* Chicai-- lat and <i.„ ssss£iibr « or.wlll exidumge t

Cohan lie A. A., of Bridgeton, proved to be too much for their. lent*, the Regular*. In the benetlt on Friday night, end tbc local* Irfeated by the wore of 11 to W, jbedlflerenceof »lx point* a* wa*

Itridgrtoi

week. *o there we* a litre *um of icy to go to the Regular* a* a lieneIU. Altluiugli wnall in nine, the vl«ltere. Indeed, very *Iip|*ry, and the game they presented added much tu good name as a clean team.

Bhooting on tin- part of the home five j

uch tough luck, and a very -\J{ ntagr of the ‘‘try*’ - for the ! Jo1 ha*ket were -u.-ce-ful, while on the other hand tlic vleltor* nocmed to have thing* rolling (especially the I■*11- In tticlr direction. But on the whole the -laying wa* ralher tight, and the vie-

'laying for

wa* swift, bat end for a Ion*

remained

lie made in that half by both team*, and after the whistle had blown aw ay the duHi, the wore card read 12 to 10 In of the Regular*. Hridgetou noon caught up to tlie score of the Regular* and then pawl It, but waited until tie at IS to 15. Nothing but good playing now ww* able to win, and both team* fought a swift and siren, on* battle in the arena. Bridgeton on ont by the wore of 18 to 24. Breckley, Chester and Oscar Morey played a nice game for the Regular*. player* on the five from Bridgeton were Bradway and Kai-e-Tbe Hoe up: HeJDock. coeeU, . . X 0 o < Break ley, “ . ^ * 0 ° Total*. . . • 4 ,1*

Rev. John H. Boawell, pastor. Morning autyect, “ Spring lime.' Evening subject, third sermon In Mine, "The Marriage Altar.” Special singing and music -at tlie morning and evening eervlce. Sabbath school at LS6 P. M. nUBBTTBBlAK. Rev. A. W. Williams, pastor. KUO a. m.—Preaching. 2J0 p. m.—Session of the Sabbath

•-bool.

7J0 p. m.—Preaching. Special moatc by the choir. Cordial to ail. Come in

Rev. George B. Young, minis'er. KUO a. m.—Worship and eermon. UO p. m.—Bible acbooL IMp.

day evening, the B. Y. P. U.; Wednesday evening, prayer and praise meeting; Friday evening, study of th*

onday echool lesson.

Public cordially Invited to all these

holt mxrrr. Rev. J. H. Rushnell, rector. Service* at KUO a. m. and 7 AO [ Sunday-school at IJ» p. m.; evening prayer, Wednesday at 7 JO.

CATHOLIC.

Service* at St. Anguatine's church during the winter will be at 10.46 a. m. on the seooud, fourth and flfth Sunday* of the month. Rev. J. B. Mc-

Atlantic Cm, N. J., April 28, 1008. Tlie volunteer firemen have pat tba being In hearty ■ a paid dehelda ecu the Bremen the Bremen recommended the Introduction of a paid Arc departmental the earliest possible dale. John G. Vogler ha* sold to a New York syndicate a piece of property the Intel for 000,000. Th* puian will erect a flrst-ctess flreproof modern 'hotel. The site 1* one of tbc retttest left on the beach. Lonis Kuehnle Saturday formally vacated his well-know n hotel at South and Atlantic av enue*, which itly sold to John B. Itanny, of Altoona, Pa., for 6800,000.

N. C. Clri land repasts the follow tug ■ntels; lar-Centnl twenue to Mi Brack In, of Fhlladelphte: 1688 Central avenue to John S, CllSorrl, attorney-al-Uw, Philadelphia; 1S14 Aabury avenuc to Mr*. Hanwll, of Philadelphia Wete ikreet. near Third, to a Pbltedsi|>hU party; 111# Csotral avenue to J. F. Craven, PhllndsIpbU: HUB Asbury •venue to Mrs. Nsyhir. Camden; 1128 Asbury avetius to Mr*. Jams* Gttlln1182 Asbury a

turer, Philadelphia; 1187 Asbury nue to Mr*. Smith, ImiwhslomM, j*» 1838 Asbury aveuwetotTharimHarrow.

Pblladeipbts, Pa.; Fifty.

* City's 24,, time of the

COURT PROCEEDINGS.

munty L-ourts opt-ne

Sui-rcin* Contt Just We Hendrickson tieth a

jee* pres ‘

calletl si

ihalhr<»m, on A*buo‘ J ! Kineeutb ar ‘ —

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:Hr:5'A QUESTION OR 1

ith street*. Wll

mm streets, PhiladelphU.

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d ioiy was called and given ApplIratlaMs Invllerl.

. brief charge by Justice Hendriek-on. Those composing that AtigUst body of tlWJ were : Jcsw 'll. I,udlam. Fred. J. Mel-t bl'orno

viu, F. R. Rutsclmiau, William Lake, _ Griffin Smith, CJiarle* Brow er. Cliarle- »(*r*n<«. etc.

S. Stile*. William K. Wllllamwn. j '

William R. Shepi-erd, Ssniuel Town*- j NOTICE end, Stephen Reeve*. K. P. Hand. K. for the OBllertloa. removsi *i

F. Townsend, Jacob Well-, Rols-rt KST

Wright, Wilbur C. Young. Charles P. Yauaman, William H. I'assidy, Jr., uis r,,ntr»cl io *«»

Snyder, John Wallace. Jr., -roMmrt'mnlr rTii’of T

m«.n. i TO j

Hi HARRY H. RICE, Registered Architect J

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ENGLISH & JOHNSON, *

I Are You;

908-911 Wes! A»eauf OCEAN CITY, h

' lOMRUTUIIS t\U [illLDKS.'

ilm K.

I 'Juries F. F.

roll.

i until time was up. rbile In tlie first half

i* rather slow,

mull: plead not guilty. The list of cause* w

the Supreme Court l-sui ^ ^ the last—Htury Klrchman vs. Ander•u Rourgeols—wa* referred to circuit judge. In the Circuit Court, the case* John Myers v«. Charles G. Myerw. gjertment, and Annie Hamwhcr vs. James Myers, executor, et. al»., In ejectment, were referred to Judge Nixon, while the case of the Philadelphia Trust,Safe Depo.it and Insurance company, executor* of U«car A. Fow,, *ed, v*. Nathan C. Price, In contract, wa* referred to Judge Voorhee*.

Allot

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JUKIO RK mXT tl»-EAT. ther It was their new suite, new llgbte, new playing or the old referee d the Sea Isle City basket ball five to be victor* over the Juukin i a much discussed topic. The Juniors visited Sea Isle Salur day night; where a game wa* schedbe played. een thirty and forty rooters from Ocean City were present and made things lively. They all wore bine and white ribbon*, which nearly reached the floor. The 'bus seemed to be the most |*>pular mode of iransportelWm for the follower*, but some were content wit pulling the hand tea on a hand car fc a watch of about alxty minute* each

way.

Sea lale had a great streak of playtag In the first walk-Acer (7) and 8-0 the tough uut tbc Junior* had to crack. In the throwing of foul goal* the Ocean dty lad* were unskilful, while the fellow* who wore those red and white uniform* (socks and 'ail ere successful In that line. A decided brace w as taken by the Ocean City guys lu th* conclusive aud if the odd* at the beginning of the half were not *o great they would have done itlU better. When wa* up the score wa* 14 to • of the Sea 1*1* gent*, and some tall rooting was rendered by their folA- lively dispute wa* settled by Referee Norton lu a fair aud genth uinly manner. Smith played a good game at de_ tense; Morey gut up In UiealratcenCbester played good at forward, but had tough luck on foul goal*: Stephenson played a fair game lu the •alf, playing In Sampson’* pu*lStruyier* I* Sea Isle’s crack forward, while Hauluo is O. K. at guard. The line-up:

venly-fourtb man.

The grand jury completed lb I 3.25 lu the afternoon, having ve true bill* of indictment.

I Weeks,

.tnnea* Godfrey .assault ar •ad not guilty. tarvey Edmunds and I 1

NOTICE.

off for

About twenty lawyer* were p tnoug the number being A. (

dll, of Ocean City.

Application* for license w III l

sidered to-morrow.

itonCiiyMMCo. A. -J. SMITH, PBOWBICTOB PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMO l»l!NI5 W< >OI> Office. No. 634 iSBUM AVENUE

DUBBI-n. “Vlnnle” I* a Jonah. "Spider" ha* a lady'* voice; but Cohanxlr A. A. were guest* of tbc

Prado.

Sea Isle looked swell In their crimsoi and white salt*. That engineer lost again. He i* i pumper on tin

N. V. Cielland reports the following On aceotintof Mayor Champion, lot nd cottage,'Thirteenth and Asbury venue, to David F. Scull, president Trust Co., PhiladelphU; one of \V. M. Taylor’* cottage* on Asbury- avenue. Fifteenth, to a Philadelphia party; on account of Charles A. Doe, a Central avenue, east side, near Sixteenth street, to Mr*. Agnes K. Haggerty of PhiladelphU. Mr. adreport* hi* sale* since January, a* per-list up to date, a* being 941,080, In lot* aud cottages, lie a reports the placing of a number mortgage*. Advertised l.eller*. List of unclaimed letter* rcmalul :i tlie Ocean City ^wst-offire for I reek ending Saturday, April 31, Ik Grovers, Miss L. D. Morad, Mr*. M. Smith, Miss Maud Mae

MKS.

Buchanan, Mr. Arthur. Headley, Alfred C. Law rence, Mr. A.'W. Ocean City Park. Kuwaiti M. Sittu.n. P. M. Appointed a IMokwp Clerk. Ml** Mary H. Shield*, of Coart louse, ha* been appointed stamp Jerk for Cape May county by the board of underwriter* of the middle dei«rtmeut to serve all tlie liisurain'r ipanic* represented In the county to the verification of rates. She enters upon her duties May 1st.

On Thursday last Freeholder* 1 'hamion, Cresee, Bate, Wale*, Smith and ox, accompanied by Senator Hand, the contractor. Inspected tlie Holly Reach road. Fine office* for rent In second story of Bourse building. Also large store next to drug store, come*of highlit aud Asbhry avenue. Apply to Robert Fisher, commissioner of deed* for New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Bourse building. Ocean Ltty. LXRC'V'S IMCOraiMC.

Qontraotor and guilder, if JobMn* £rom£tl7 *»u.ftd*d tn liana, ap.rin ^ L. S. CORSON { Contractor si Builder J OCEAN CITY, N. J. II. IN. 8TA.5NTOIN, Contrarllng Itulldrr PRAGTIGAL DRAaGHTSMAN.

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

R. R. SOOY & SONS New Restaurant

GEO. A.BOURGEOIS & SON, (arpenlors and Bnilders,

ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder lock Box 64 : : : OCEAN CITY. N. J. JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder Till* route** • •psrtsllr

TOKBERT A- NON' HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING

to a Ptilladelpt <mt Ad < cub

washing machine.

Better light t» now enjoyed by the fallow* that play ftea 1*1*. The Regular* cleared 835 In tlie ben•fit game lari Friday night. lance wa* given after the game by the charming young ladle* of (tea Isle. The game Friday night allowed that team does not have tn reaort to rough house to play a winning The Junior* put up at tlie rival* House. Mr. Reg**, the proprietor, boy. all declared, used Hum in a 11 The Plumber* arid "Ocean CUy 8,sirte" will play be#' In the game Friday uigbl. rioiuaUitug

comical 1* promised. Don't fall to are the

night between ftea l*ic (Tty and t Junior*. It will be a belied 1 tor tlie Junior*. Uomeaml aerlhurc rrio white Milt* of Hie visitor*.

help the Junior*.

Well neper, artist*' material*, __ tuna, ibotorr frame*, plrturea Vraiued lu ueder, wiiMow shades. B. » «*ulUi A Ham, 1048 Aabury avenue.

DO WALNUT STREET ..* 1306 SANBOM STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA. Krcrytbln* •’Tret Clas* KALBACH BROS. Electrical Contractors

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY TOO Attar, Atnm. Omu Otj, I. IsT* "onbi*,'SslaMsd or* Nothin* dsIlTmd on HudOst

..RESTAURANT. ICE CREAM PARLOR I.DWARII T. IRIX:*. Prop.

S. 0. taint. «. * tatm GEO. 0. ADAMS A BRO, PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, BUCK LAYIfiC, tic., Ett.

OCEAN CITY, N J. RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCT

O**.. Lily, X. J.

E. CLINTON & CO., rzr BRUSHES ION lAlin, tad I S. TEITH ST.,

0HARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTER ED ARCHITECT

OCIAN CITY N. J. HKADI*KY «V All tT|, —Reading Coal «a*ton rssmji wTalem'W*

{ CITY OAS UIOHT CO.

4IS Eighth Street

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LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Bnilder

Rnidnee. 629 Cntril An. Bot 383 SHOP—TEITK AID VIST AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N..

jos. o. ommipiox & co. Ilrctiiieois'«Oilers

susiiiie cenifiES, hotels, etc.

WOULD CALL YOUR ATTENTION to the Architectural Hraurb

W^e’do^l'bTs 'at ’l" •r by enabling y

1.. get a li-

Tlie ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with h ronvenk-nllv, substantially aud ecu

»llv that we can save you our fee many times over by enabling ^vou t. ilescrlptlon of what you want; whereas i| you leave him to draw on hi* Imagination tor most of your want*, he must allow generously for thing* inifureseeu mid It will result Id your paying more than l* nrce**ary, and general dlssalisfarliou, wlih no redress for either ow ner or builder. We guarantee our plan* tr suit you or no cliarge. We are also practical builder* and will furnish e*titrate*

on any das* of work.

Office, Thirteenth Street and Haven Avenue. P. O. Box 104.

Cold Weather, Bad Pipes

FINEST COTTAGES IN OCEAN CITY .'.■.'.FOR RENT

FOR SALE SPECIAL BARGAINS HARVEY Y. LAKE •38 ASBUKT AVENUE mobile Service. JOSEPH SUTTON 850 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Conveyancing, Real Estate Insurance, Mortgages ——and Collections

ROOF’INU

Si'iSr

Cielland

Samuel Schurch REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE 701 Aitarj Ate., Ouu CUj, I. J.

C. l_. LAKE REAL ESTATE AGENT..

W. L. SMITH Real Estate Agent

Don't liss This Chinee

WM. H. DEISROTH

E. W. Burleigh & Co. MENDEL’S WINTER LUMBER C J»J PBICJ SALE

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OF EVERT 0E8MIPTI0I TO SUIT THE I • WIIDIM TRADE. '■

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Large Stock

Yard and Offlcat Car. 13U SUttl ail Ravci ATtnc N. S. Godfrey (iencral FURNITURE REPAIRER an( UPHOLSTERER

tuiJHu ua tss > stall m •usott ess am m UONARO KUItt CO. Electricians 61 A shut) Avenue. Omar City, N. J

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