Ocean City Sentinel, 7 May 1903 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY

iiMHIH Last Game of the Season in

Trower Hall

THIrl> one :

an to defeat before rer hall la-t Frida; nellt name, by th

rean of advertlrliig. From a mechanical vicar point the work la neither correct nor artiatic, hot the tenor of the letter-prore ahould Invite a real e boom and ao acoompllah It* chief end. The alleged lack of condition of the public whool library ha* been a topic of conreraatlon and nevapaper luuendo daring the paid few week*. A* a matter of fact neither the lloardjof Education nor the library committee can bejuatiy crtUdaed and tberei* noqaeaUon of looae management under aideratlon by the board nor 1* any member of the committee on library under tire. To hudnuale that aueb I*

■r In private oonverwI* the work of email

Whcc the next acbool year begin* there will be a radical change It line* along which the public acbool* hare been conducted during former year*. The departure la In keeping with modern methoda and ha* the unanimous approval of the Board of Educa-

tion.

Time was when a bead trwcheratyled a principal, coo Id act as one of the departmental staff while, at the

attendance wa* e present w ere glad I

•peclally a b

■client, ai

e ttieba

ct hall

There have been no positive developments In the boardwalk muddle

during the past week. The ettnalion, viewed I

front property owner* standpoint, la satisfactory provided they can get conn ell to adopt the proposed i

at In which 1* set forth the width of tha atrip of land to be i control of the city. Jf this can be

once a final adjuriment of the whole matter. Every day of delay, howev er, is detrimental to the dty. The praaeot appearance of ttw strand is a disgrace and a distinct injury to baatncaa Interests of every description and it la aafe to assert that the Oe City beach front has no parallel twacn Sandy Hook and Cape May.

There 'are many ways of getting newspaper circulation, but’ there is only one way of holding It. The read-

done in the line of tmpro'

and on the bay several new yacht* have been added to the previous season’* bgge fleet, thus making better ancnmurodatioD* for the army of yachting and Bailing enthusiast* for whom Great Egg Harbor bay l» a paradise

thing* speak well for the

coufldeneeof the bust nee* people In the r | MOREY PUTS GREAT GAME

Ocean ('tty during tb< next five month* I will have taken another long stride: -rwrnl >-nr vrn Out of a

toward becoming one of the foremost i

seaside pleasure and health resort, on t . 0|acn Km the Atlantic coast. , be KrrsUno

TKACH TICK eniL*. Oames.

Boys generally are trained to look | ^ j„, c ae,,! , irwant to a career of iftefnlnw*. »Idle Junior* In Ti girl* are allowed to grow up w ithout gening In ttie

-pose In life, which, 11 MX>re of Hi to SI.

I* the refinement of

cruelty.- Instead of educating them In aimless fashion of the day, we ahould endeavor lo make onr daughters independent. We should teac h them that they are not properly qualfor marriage until they underMand domestic economy In ell It* branches, the management of servant*, ; care of the sick, and are proflclent needlework. They «houJd^al»o He taught a thorough knowledge of some business, profession, trade or calling which would Insure them IndepcudWould It not be w iser far to Indore young gUl* In Ihouaandsofliappy home* to make ample provision for any and all emergencies that the future may have In store for them, for wealth Is one of the most uncertain thing* In life, especially to this country. There many a one suffering to-day for the ^auuon necessaries of life whose future seemed radiant with assured and

prosperity when sli

bloomed Into womanhood. There ai those wt)o to girlhpod, through n fault of their ow-n, led a listless, aln life, who to later year*, by son untoward circumstance, have bee brought face to face with the sad real ties of life. The great army of those

to trades of all kinds may uselvrs upon their com-

paratively happy lot, for Urey are depandent, though they often look with envy upon those who, they * glue, are better off than them* or late years the Held for Ton work has been opened up to so many different direction* that a vocation can be found, ouUidr the profession of teaching, Uial will prove quite

congenial to refined tastes.

Keren 1 Ocean City conveyances re corded In the county clerk’s oftlceare: tBoOO—Jens Peter Petersen, eC ux. i Warren Brown, convey* lot* Nos.

Second, to print the Third, to comment freely and y upon topics suitable for pub0 fUrfy

In the past, thus keeping to the lead of contemporaries who, one by one, have done It the honor of partial Iml-

wisines* people are be-

stirring them reive* actively to |>reparing for the incoming rush of

an renting early this year, quite a number being taken •*rty aa February, and but for the « tinned oool w eatlier the larger |portio! the cottages would already be asm red of summer occupant*. As H Is, they are renting rapidly, and no fear* are ex pressed hot that Ocean City’s cottage contingent will be fully a* large, or larger, than In previous reasons Several hotels opened during the

goodly number of guests, and ism sea are how entertaining guest* than during any previous year si this lime. This fact indicate* the faith our bate! people have to the business look, and is always a good sign of anj ‘ seaside resort’s poptflarity with the

■cli of rooter* w bo th a lire-sale stock

if yell*, megaphone* and co!

they seemed to eule.

r spirit.

The sole reason the Jm • because they outplayed the vMtIn almost all respects, but although outplayed Sea Isle made a gnllni ‘ struggle for supremacy. Kalph Chester wa. hurt to a practice game Thursday night, so be could in play, and Richard Johnson was put toto the gage. With tliat cxce| the entire team wa* there. A* advertised, the two team* osed of Plumber* and "City Bp played two very exciting and laugba- > between the halve* re all right to their profe* to the art* of basket bal especially concerning the basket part they need to take a course In a cor respondeure school. The scoring •plgot ot the plumbers was "frii up The bamboo cane* of the sport* we liable to the extent of is point*. For the Juuktra, J. Morey was great In the scoring |*rt of ttie game scored 27 of the total Si points. The Orel part of the (-King, and although the score ended In 5 to favor of the Juniors, the Sea Isle quintette put up a stiff defeii Hough bouse playing seemed to

on the part of one of the visitor* is ai mention of that sort due.

The line-up:

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I—Ocean City Association to George B. Langley, convey* riMtan right Ocan City, ocean front ffWwren Thirtieth and Thirty-flint streets. gSidll—Charles L. Sletxer, et ux., Osborn Corson, conveys lot No. 881, action A. v*" 1176—Thomas H.-ttlmmons et. ux. et. ala., to Frank Brown, conveys lot No. — lection G. 00—Harry Headley et ux. to SteadM. Smith, convey* lot No. 18, section 0 on map of Ocean City Land Co. 87260—Nelson O. Griflto et. t *ow M. Cheater, convey** lots Nos. 16, sec. C; 787, see. I*, and riparian

OOI-DKN KAULES W The Golden Eagle Ju Freshmen basket ball Uami of our school boys, played the lot near Eighth street and Wesley avenue, Saturday, resulting In a victory for the former by a score of 10 >2. The line-up :

81—Naomi Collins to Mary W. Collins, convey* lot No. S8B, sec. D. —Samuel Dixon et. ux. Charles G. Shhens. conveys lot No.

S and 628, sec. D. 8660—Same to J. A. Smith, oouveys lot No. 648, see. K. 82600—Same to Adelaide Crommer, conveys lot No. 787, sac. D, also riparian right In front. 0—Same to Henry B. Kemble, conveys lot No. 858, sec. C. 87600—John S. Trower et. ux. 8. Champion, conveys lot No

s'. A, and legs 480 and 481, sec. 82650—W. M. Taylor et. ux. to G. W. Foster, conveys lot No. 588, ■ 81—Mary J. Lake et. al. to Ocean

City Association, convey* lot No. 117,

8160—Sarah C. diver to Thom Kelly. Oouveys lot No. S21, sec. G. 81810—1-cwis E. Jeffries et. in pnucl Dixon, conveys lot No. 81—Ocean CKy Improvement company to Jacob H. Yocum, convey* lot No. 4H2, Sec. L. 8500-Ocean dty Association t tel E. Iszard, conveys lot on soutlieast of Wesley avenue, also riparian righf to front. 81—Same to Mary J. Lake, convey* ■t No. V7B, sac. \

The Ocean CKy House and Sign Painting company have rweb contract to paint the following

sey’s, 8TM Wesley •

Ptqoa, Fifth rtreet and Central avenue : Rev. B. H. Sanderitn's,H12 Write'. Dr. Groves', Central

avsu ue, above Fifth

ley'll jump up and mid, and when you' win I belli they'll * ixl snap al your hev Never sell goods '

a fellow I* turning fllp-floi g t becloud-, he’* naturally goto ive the farmers looking at bin

J"-] MENDEL’S - mm

, Blue and lilac

lir*t principle* of dre**ma nake. Adam w as off 11 keeping hi* cud up by learn

doesn’t buck.

getting stung. The time to sort out rollon eggsthe nod. The dee|«r you hide them lx the crate the longer they slay In circulation and the worre impression they make w hen they Anally (Mine to Hie breakfa-t table.

M." "MENDEL,

What you know i* a - elf, and w hat you dm seat ax for Hie other fel

-lob for

You’ve got to preach short sermons to catch sinners. Give fools the flrst and women the last word. The meat'* ala-ays in the middle of the sandwich.

Seeing the world Is >ver* a multitude o charity. It ought to be

Wilson Christian and Moc Wi lhal each made two Held goals and the foul goal* for the Golden bile W. Howard and F. each made a foul for the

Last game to the hall. Megaphone* were adopted rather late. Possibly It Is just a* well, I they are Iptendcd for outdoor sports.

(Blue and white.) Sports—18. (Bamboo cane.) Plumbers—0. (Blue uniforms.)

New- Jersey'* new automobile la' marks a new departure to the line of Bute and municipal speed regulal to that II1* provided that automobile*

x drive

it then

Some men go through life on the aniapnrillaTheory—that they’ve gol > give a hundred dose* of talk about themselves for every dollar they take In; and that’s a pretty good theo when you're getting a dollar for t cent* WbtgJ^of Ingredients, but— e beard a good deal to my tli about the foolishness of hens, but wh nes to right down plumb foollsbgivd me s rooster every time. When the sun rises, you'd thlnl was maktog all the light Instead of all the noise; when the farmer* throws ncra|si to the benyard, he crow* If he wa* the provider fdr.tbe w hole farmyard and was asking a blessing on the food; when be meet* another rooster, be crows; and when the other rooster licks him, he crows; and to lie keep* It up straight through the day. He even wakes up during the night and crows a little on general principles. Bui when you bear from a hen. she's laid an egg, and she don't make a great deal of noise about It cither.

phoprictor

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lee-vonnectlon to your viivenieure later. The meter 15 Cent* perfoot.

PURE

BEST COAL WOOI> (Mice. No. 634 ISBUfit IVENUE

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler,

THK PERFECT 4JAK RANCili make, will be sold for flI4.oo. Till* price include*

{ CITV OAS LIGHT CO. 415 Eighth Street

around the sharp

curves of and at the Intersection of promtnetiI crow*-mads to the oper country; •‘one mile In iwven minutes' iii the cities and built up portions of , and “one mile to three to the njwn country. It is stl|>ulated tliat w here any governing body of a city, borough or town shall ordinance or resolution ;«rmlt a greater, speed. such Increase*! "Icol limitation shall he lawful In the city, borough or town so providing. All regulation* in other state* call «d limit of so many mile* an

AUvrniaed I-el term. I.lst of unclaimed letter* remah In ttie Ocean City |»>«t-office Tor week ending Saturday, May 2, 18>II:

WOlttDt.

Garrison, Miss X. Jennie. Green, Mr*. Mary. Mooney, Mr*. W. Ill

Harbert, A. It. Kloo, K. Ittehle, W. J. Simpkins, Will ’‘TEdwaio

nestti ol S'rank M. Will*. Actor. Frank M. Wills, head of ttie Willi Comedy company, who with Frani Bryan, managed the Myer*’ Ocemi tJyr to tills dty during the summer o IMil. dled to 1’oUsvllle. Fa., ou Mon

He we*

Alberto. Gilbert is painting or g*t-1 day of ty pbold poeumonU. ting to Shape to paint, the follow ing ! ■ native of New York and

liuuaes: Mr*. WUlimm Aaay s, Foarth 68 ywr* of age. Hr starred forlhany street and West avenue : The Oxford, |J'v» r ’ ,n 'Two Old Cronies.” HUreynKieventh street and Central avenue : l* n >' u »' 1 “*• l*» •> « »f’e May

Howard ("Merrick, 1» A.bury avenue; tot Ihe enming saason. H. S. Wentxell’s, Atlantic avenue, “

above Fifth street; Joseph J. Scull s,

Eiiitor Skxtiski. : Aa Decoration Day draws near, would It not be well for those who are arranging for athletic sports and other pastimes to remember ttie sadness of ttie day, especially during the parade and exercises at ttie auditorium, and the reverence and respect tliat should he paid to the living. Although they become fewer to number as each year passes by, yet they are living example* ol loyally to cause of freedom w hicb they espoused and sacrifice* they made w hen they left home and the dear one* tliey tight on the Acid of battle for you and for me and ttie perpetuation of those principle* which lie at the fbundatiun and existence of the greal4 and best government in the world. Let old and young and every true American ctlixen turn out on Decoration Day ami either take i*rt In the parade or else to other way* show to living a rewjiectful veneration fui glorious w-yrk they accomplished refrain from athleticaportaduring the afternoon or time of the parade, to make the occasion tliat shall give new life and to*|ilratton iry patriotic heart.

Gratittbk.

N.C. Clelland report* for the w, k- sale ou account of Postmaster Sutton, the ioi and cottage on Hrightoi to A. H. Patton, of PUtladel pbia. This is one of ttie loveliest am ; design* In a cottage of which Ocean (Tty can proudly boa*t. 1 known modern convenl double |lurches and lovely view * i • either north or south. Hr has rented Frank B. Klmpklu* cottage. 618 Central avenue, lo Cl Vail, optician, Chestnut • Philadelphia'.

K. KsUarV*. 82 Arixuy avenue. Robert „ Canon's. M2 Central evenue; W. D.je Wilson's, Fourtsrnth street and Can- »

e. ones day end evening. l5e Is his ttianks for j«sl^|sKruusgr

Along lh# bay from

F. J. SMITH (HoecMor U) W. C. Hmllh A Sons I Contractor and Builder Building Materials Lumber, Millwork and Brick

YARD AND OFFICE: Fourth Street and Haven Ave OCEAN CITY, N. J.

R. R. SOOY & SONS

New Restaurant

8 WALNUT STREET 130fi SSNSOM STREET PHILADELPHIA, PA.

KALBACH BROS Electrical Contractors

:

Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST Cl-ASS R. R. SOOY.

J eusrantssU i.

N. e. Godfrey General FURNITURE REPAIRER and UPHOLSTERER

The ARCHITECT HELPS YOU with t

convententlT, substantially and e<-ounmlcally. We do Hit*

able that we can save you our fee many limes rsttmate. because of the builder bsvl ig brfon

description of what you want; * bereu* If you leave

Charles G. Miller Is fully prepared to clean out cowpool*. Bend to your orders st your earliest convenience :;; «*. O. no* set. Ocean Cttr. W. J. JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER RAKERf. Ho. 700 Attar] Alton, Ocoio Oil], I. i. PrsOi Rrssil. IV. and <•*»*. d^l,. WVddlss (is. * j order* dsbrersd free of

. .RESTAURANT.

ICE CREAM PARLOR am er-ij Salurditj iii'x'iL'WlVe'oV* cm tCOWAKD T. KUI in. Prop

M KRt*f:R k t’OTTAOK Improved Hleani snd ' Hoi W stef Boilers :: til H. B.SIITB C0..m Arc* SL, rtlUto.

RUSH IDVERTISING IGENCT

Oewrtn A'ily, J

JOS. 0. CHOPIPIOH & 00. [Miecis >« Boilfleis

SEiSIllE CITTI8EJ, BBTELS, ETC.

lo the Architectural Branch jierieure to plan your bouse

d It will result to lion, with no red re.

labllng you to get a low exact dimension* and a lo draw on ht* Imag-

ne mum allow generously for thing* unforeeeen K more than I* necessary, and general diasallsfarowneror builder. We guarantee our plan* lc also practical builder* and will furnish estimate*

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

Cold Weather, Bad Pipes

ROORINO

E. CLINTON ft CO., -rr BRUSHES « imn, tad I 1 TERTH ST.,

E. W.B DRLEIGH £ CO, CINERARIAS .In bud and bloom LUMBER parts DAISIES ’ *ND white and yellow MILLWORK FUNERAL DESIGNS

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

1IKADL.KY A ADAHM Reading Coal lb* IM^B^abn)L a >WU or?"urp

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THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Central «»•. 6. B. Ums. 1.« Mho 8EQ. 0. ADAMS ft BKO. PL1STERIHG, RANGE SETTING, MILE LAYUG. fcte.. Etc. All Work ii OCEAN CITV. M J. Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians 661 Altauy Avenue. Ocean City, N. }. 'nrC'guSejjusd