Ocean City Sentinel, 14 April 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

COM TBJIM HEIR BRIGHT T1LKS

R. CURTIS ROBINSON <1 PivprirtW , . HEW JEKSEY

(AT, APRIL H, IBM.

The meetin* of Ibe btJd ban on Saturday wu one of the moat fatanaUng and helpful gatbering* In the hlelory

an of trim and epeedy boats, and they enter Into all the racing event* with an enthoelaeai that is good to behold. I be Commodore of the dab, C. Howand Hehenuerbom, Is thoroughly al home on the water; the Vice Commodore, R. R. Sooy, Ilka* nothiug better than a aali on old ocean. With thcar gentlemen at the head, and R. W. Edwards In charge of Ibe social event*, the outlook for the summer is flattering,- indeed. An organisation such as (thla, with which nearly all .of oar.'leading dtltens, and their wives, are Identified, adds much to the pleasure of life al the ~ ‘ * to attract

ary hours In the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday next. Rev. Dr. Brown, of Philadelphia, will the imlptt.

Maaeee will be aeld on Sunday next et Dorothy and Risley by the Her. J. B. MoCiueMy, rector of BL Augustine's

Flral M. K. Church on Sunday u. BOLT TBUOTT. " Her. H. P. Chapmen will conduct lbs eervtees in Hdy Trinity P. E. Church next Sunday, aselated b T. Pringle, lay reader. There a Holy Communion at tt A. M.

t of Oriental, 5687, of the Odd Lodge, should draw a house. The cake-walking on

tAe lataat song, •'Navajo;" ,U mm and Watson will aing a topical ng, "What Will Happen In IBM,' id a lively sketch, “Loverspa," wll

Frank WUWtt, a well-known colored mao employed by George U. Adams, was married to Mias Bertbs Daniels, alee of this dty, at Woodbury, N. J., o^ihuday last. The ceremony wa, performed by Rev. J. T. Hammond. The couple will go to housekeeping hen In a abort time. * time and place, Kdw.

Twelfth street and the bay front. The boat-house will be two elorieo In height, the second floor finished hand •uroaly In cheat nut. The gentlemen interested In the boose js HI bring their boat to Ocean City about May 1. Rev. John H. Roswell, formerly of Ocean City, but now of Bridgeton, oaoMhere on Friday evening to be present at the funeral of John G. (jindy. He returned home on Saturday afternoon, accompanied by Strickland, who had been here

g of the n t Baptist Church w R evening, at whi ' "

J. C. Bteeli cTextensive improvements to Frank Whiteside's cottage, 136 Central ave- , The hack portion of the building

a remaining' In the Ocean City Post Ofllce for the April 8, IBM:

Papers on Important Topics the child•aknowiedgr Read ;by Two Local it* speaker gave

them. Everything that appeals I

child> nature Interests him. When I . a child Is sniall his Intrreat* may be

I likened to a small circle. As he grows ] old«r, iMaeircle grows larger, because A Number of Important Mat-

ters Disposed of by

The rlostng Institute of the year of the Cape May County TeaolierV Asoortatton, begun with a lecture by 1’rof. H. (Sreen, In the First M. K.

Church, on Kridsy evening, served to

Urge ateodsuceof tbe county

, of tbe remarkab— - Instructors. I ones, and concluded by saying: "A

judicial gathering of clear memory Images Is a nccesaary preliminary It reflection and thought. It Is bccauM the child remcsnliers, as well as sees that he .grows thoughtful, Inquiring about the meaning and reason of this and that or boldly- venturing on some

iplanallon of his own.''

An InterewUiig |si|*r on "The Aim of Lt/e” was read by Rodney Van Glider, of Petersburg, and this wa. followed by an essay on "LiteratureIn First Grades,” by Ethel Sleeper,

ie of Ocean City's teachers.

Mtas Sleeper', remark, demonstrated that site had given tbe subject deep

teacliers to Ocean City. Judgtoe from the appearance of the' 'cahool ma'ams," tbe Instruction of the yoang folks In this section of the Stale Is lu safe and

cajiable hands.

Tbe exercises on Friday evening were opened with prayer by tbe Rev. Pennington Corson, pastor of tbe First M. K. Church. Prof. John H. Tucker

gave an excellent piano solo, which , , , , ,

Mlo-d » . T«ml t, . to' .. _ ,.IL .h. flist our nrlmarv

quartettc nim|Kiaed of Ralph L. Go IT, Mrs. W. H. Hlplcr, Mis. Hlgbee and Emery Coleman. There was a ■leal rendition by Prof. Tucker, and then Prof. J. M. Stevens, City Superintendent of Schools In Ocean City, Introduced County Superinten-

dent Hand.

Mr. Hand said that be felt sure that all of tbe teachers had pleasant reibrance of thetr last meeting lu Ocean City. Referring to the lecturer, be mid that Prof. Green has lectured part* of New Jersey, and those who have beard him once have always bean anxious to get him back. Prof. Green's announced subject was The World's Greatest Navy,” but he told bis bearers at. tbe outset that those who had come to hear a dlscusould be disappointed as the evening progressed and the hours :passed. ■ Referring to the slogan, ''Remember the Maine," be d the teacliers that tt la their duty, well asthatiof tbe parents and dlrev’s, to "remember the main''—things; and work out tbe possibilities In the

ttle ones.

There an thousand, of -poaalbllltlc i children, and these Institutes should are as thinking-posts. The Oral of the ships of the world's nd the school's greatest navy la— acbolarahlp. We should have It ma»llvaa. Teacher and parent, too, should aim to give and to get a knowledge of the essential things, and boys and girls should be given a better curt. English—our mother-tongue— Is tbe beat hi the world, although full iplsxltias for the.,beginner, should endeavor to wheel tbe two types—colloquial and college-bred—

Aim at

the roughness Gat asmucb education as possible out of school. 1. One source of education Is the table, the survival of tbe Attest to the realm of literature. d ship Is companionship— with which.1 parent and .to.do.f It ls^better to fool with a bee than to be with a fool. Cltlxanahlp la the third ehlp. If the schools are doing their proper work.

talk, she mid that

sown. In literature

>rm a taste for good I ■te the habit of rr

bleb w III give pi

aud to form a foundation for

oore thorough study of the work, of >ur beat writers. Tbe material Is arled and alnii»l unlimited, shews id. Those stories which sre closely related

tbe child's own experience are best

liked by him, consequently they are

satisfactory for earliest work.

They lead him to look forward to the literature period aaa time of pleasure. Fairy tales have a fascination for children that la rarely found In other forma of literature, and, uueousckMiBly, the reader cornea to believe Ural In real life, Just as In tbe fairy tale, tbe evil are flnslly punished aud the good al-

rew aided. Myths, too, are well . Home of the Indian legends

and flow er'storiea are well adapted to primary work. In choosing poemi

It's a pity that'-the "Star Spangled Banner” it so difficult to sing, because tt la truly Antariosn. Itatartaoffwtlh “Oh, my." Tbe fourth ship la hardship. You should remember that kites rise against and not with the wind. Rejoice In

except only as Uwy have been of profit to you. Within theae bardahlpa maybe things that are bright and beauti-

ful.

Worship la the fifth ahlp. W« should have a developing spirit of rev Man, shore everything else. Is tbe child of the Father above. A system is rotten jxcept aa we an veioping In tba little ones a feelli worship. Example la everything. Illustrating this, be redCed a story of who, upon bring told that It was time tor little chicks to go to bed, replied that when the chicks went to " ' did likewise. as full of epigrams, witticisms and sound advice and, while perhaps a little long, held the the audience

Prof. Green la one of the faculty of the Weet Cheater State Normal School. Tbe meeting was brought to a close by Mrs. W, H. Blpler’e eolo, she playig her,own ecoompemlment. Tbe morning session on Saturday pened with devotional exercises ducted by Prof. Stevens. Miss I .aura H. Chattln/of Ocean City, read tbe Brat paper, her subject bring “The Things Children Remembar." Mias CbatUnY essay waa full of practical advice, showing .that she had given the subject careful thought. Among other things, ahe said Mem ory Is a device to nullify distance Id apace and time. Its function b tc remedy Ibe lack of tmmcdtatr.conneo tlon with tfee come-and-go occun of tbe w^rld. Ini children, tbe voua force, like other forces of tbe body, b abundant, and so Impreaelon* receive a greater primary Intensity. Weaker Impression* are more easily

of nerve force, tbe ueceaaary Intensity la mors easily reached. A child, when learning to talk, stabtly hears the word "papa,” ai heard the sound before, and, after awhile, notices that tbe word la always beard whan a certain male Individual presents himself. As both of i Impressions (tbe sight of lu father and the word "papa,” are received at the same time, they become com|K>ueul pan* of one impression. TbeoonaUul revival of this Impression makes both of lu factors of sufficient Intensity to

• -Edwabd M. BcrroH, P. M.

Fort a*-.*, or UsSeS Fob 8a lb—Near the Bay front, betwaao Tenth and Eleventh streets math on S; ULL Central A vs,, Ocean City, N. J.

with a feeble stimulus, one factor once reviving the other. There la Inherent association between words and Ideas. Tba child, at varying perioda, tries to Imitate tbe sound, a: after a number of trials, succeeds doing so. Tbe Joy at having done ao, and the attention paid to this tmpresrion, land to Intcnaiiy tt to both the

Objects are very useful lu tbe school

ootn, hut they should r

r designed to ding, to eulliuoriilng that In after years.

City^Solons. i move that the boardwalk ance be acceplcd on tbhd and final reading," said Councilman J. C. HUwlronciuakm of tbe reading of the ordinance by CHy l'let Adams V tbe meeting of > ouncll on Monday evening. " Second the motion," said isu Hiram Steelman. -It having been moved, reconded nd‘carried, the ordinance will uke as tbe conventional remark of Pn ent George O. Adams. Thus marked the beginning of p .•edmgs that may have a future eel ut, throughout -It all, Council I town a desire to adopt means tl will best serve the Interest* of I people of Ocean City and place It session on Monday night, the meeting was called order.Councllmati Graham Introduced, by title, an ordinance to open, grade.

Twelfth

to Eighteenth street* There was a hid from Joseph Sutton i make repairs to Central avenue near Fifty-first street, but as It developed

that other

notified, Preoldent Adams thought that all should be given an equal chance motion of Mr. Graham, the mallei » referred to the Street Committee Ir. Godfrey, of the Boardwalk Com mittee, reported that the south side o; the Eighth street approach was about ompleted. He didn’t think II ad Isable to do anything with the hoard walk at Ninth street at this time. Replying to some other suggest loin by Mr. Godfrey, Street Supervisor

Poems of nature are best understood aud liked. For class-room work use your Judgment In deriding the, respective merits of reading or telling stories. There Is much to be said lu favor of both ; but. If tbe time, of preparation to the telllng.of stories lias a tendency to limit tbe number of stories used, read them lustead. It Is well to have stories repioduced occasionally. In this way, pupils acquire a good vocabulary aud bccome^accustomed :;to talking connectedly.* When you ha< to use a word with which they are not familiar, ask them : meaning. If do tell, explain It yourself. Prof F. H. Green spoke on the Ject, "Gertlng Acquainted With an Author." At still talking, holding tbe doae attention of tbe teacher*. Mias Holme*, Vice Presldeut of tbe Association, presided at the morning Superintendent Hand was In charge of the afternoon session, et which tlmr Prof. Green resumed aud concluded

la talk.

Mias Frances Hart, of Cape May City, talked of the "Purpose* of the Kindergarten," and Prof. R. M. Washburn, of Woodbine, woo commendation for his addrem on "Science i Agriculture.” There.were about sixty teachers In attendance at the meeting, which was st Instructive throughout. The local teachers did all In their power to make the visit of their frieuds one they will remember with pleasure for a long time The next meeting will be held at Holly Reach on October 1st.

of sentiment. RVowu staled that tbe work oi

Telia •( bamblrrs- Train. At tbe opening of the April term of tbe Atlantic County Courts at May' Lauding Tuesday morning, Suprem Court Justice Hendrickson charged the Grand Jury at some length, calling special attention to gambling and pool e races at Atlantic City, a certain,house id the city was frequented by many persons, I was becoming so notorious that a In known as the “gamblers' train " Ired and departed dally from tbe city: that It was tbe duty of tbe Grand Jury to find out who the propriripi were and Indict them. '•* Tbe following licences were granted; George W. Norcroaa and James R May's Landing ; William Wlaae, Pomona; Lewis H. Barrett, Pieasautvllle; Andrew Marttnelll, Mtnotola; Joseph Gulflara, Buena; William Ueuerataky, Galloway township; Daniel H. Grey, Llnwood; Robert C. Ewan, Richland;George Revlere, Huena Vista township; Bylvcster R. Ewans, Ahaecon; Charles A. Stryon, Galloway

township.

Had Ic Forcrto Wedding Trip. Because of the sudden death of hi* brotber-ln-law, John G. Gandy, drew C. Boswell; of the law firm of Apgar A Boswell, lb's city, was comic! led to forego his lioueymoou trip With his bride, to w hom he had teen wedded only at noon on Wednesday, Mr. Boswell returned to Ocean City at once upon receiving Intelligence of Mr. Gaudy's death. They stopped temporarily at the Biscayuc, « Mr>. Boswell quickly made many friend* among the gueMs. Mr. aud Mrs. Boswell will go to their pretty cqJLtage here In a few days.

H.'D. Dougherty,a leading

manufacturer, at Eleventh aud Mfef- street, ket streets, Philadelphia, during his Stay here, Easter week, rented W. H. Hayes' cottage, at Fourth and Ocean avenue. With his family. Including several daughter* who are popular 1 West Philadelphia social ctrctea, Mi Dougherty will be down early lu tbe

summer. Tbe Misses Dougherty

lawn leuuk experts.

The ssrai m Wall Paper.

Are you going to have any papering done 7 I f so. and you want something new and artistic, go where they repre-. sent tbe finest and largest houses and

get anything you wish In our line If you want something dlfferen

will gladly show you some new ways of decora ling. Borne new strips, the Luray, tbe La Rita, an veryoe at and dainty. The Lady Jane la a beautiful bedroom paper, and we have a grand assortment of Crown cfleets- Come c used and see them at B. R. Hmith A Bow

■klder, wa* agreed to. It was a In-lded to have a page “ad ' lu I Ocean City dlret-tory. and to have l line spare a* la»tyear in theGermi iwn Iude|iendent-Gaiettc "and l amden Post-Telegram. Mayor Champion suggested that the hand* of the Mayor, with pov Graham's motion that the 8tr ■mnilltec look after repairs to Til teenth street was agreed to. A motion wa* made and i*«*ed tl v|iere owners had failed to flag th •remises they be reuolltled to have t work clone within thirty days, oth wise tbe city would do It. motlou of Hiram Steelman, leclded to negotiate a loan

*6500.

agreed to turn over ££174 the Board of Education, this sum hi A hill of *3000 w as ordered p> Reilly A Dlxey. a decided to advertise for hi

mittee.

the Eighth een finished lhat night. Mr. Godfrey, of tbe Fire C ranted to know If there W: Jectlon to the Reliance Fire Company piping Its new houae for gas He was assured that the company need have no worry upon this point. The members of Council were only too glad to let Hie company go ahead. Mr. Graham moved that the company be allowed to do so, and, In addition, be given a vote of thanks. Prices were received from several companies that had bid to supply hose. Godfrey advised taking the hose in the possession of Liberty C pany, placing it at Fifty-first st and supplying No. accompany v other hose. With a small amount (of additional hose tbe company would be Id first-rlass position to fight fire. motlou of Mr. Headley tt we* decided lo purchase 1000 feet of bow, and that the bow now to the possession of No. 8 company he'given to the residents of tbe neighborhood of Fifty-

first street.

Several bids were received for finishing work to tbe new fire bouw of tbe Reliance Company. It v the whole tb ng would *500, and that the member* of tbe company agree to do tbe work, except tbe stairway, if Council will buy the supplies. This was agreed to. 'halrman Godfrey reported that bow cart built by tbe Seneca Supply Company, carrying 1000 feet of bow, fifty feet of drag rope, fully equipped and lu good order, can bought for *100. Mr. Godfrey added tb^t tbe company offers to pay out person'* expenses to go to New York l» look at the apparatus. “That'll take another lured Councilman Graham, which remark was greeted w ith laughter. Councilman Headley asked Mr. Godfrey If be knew w here the people at Ftfty-flret street Intend keeping

how cart.

Mr. Godfrey replied that three < fonr of the property ownera down there have talked about building a house. One man offered to give (100 toward > thla end, having in mind, probably, houw that would cost $1000. The apparalu* would he stored ou Hie first door, while on tbe second floor would

There was mild surprise among tbe conncllmen at tbe suggestion council chamber for that section of

tbe city.

Mr. Headley objected to more fire companies lu Ocean City. Moi propriatlons would be asked for, and II would he altogether too ex pen* Mayor Cbamptou thought It would be a good Idea for the resident* < southern section of the dty to provide a houw before fire apparatus given them. Mr. Headley and President Adam* concurred lu this view. -. Graham's motlou, that the chairman of tbe Fire Committee cominnicate with thaw resident* lu referice to building a bouw In which ore bow and a how cart, w a* agreed

It wa* stated that the water cut pany had agreed to expend the wai main out Twelfth street and to act t plug already there. 'It was agreed to remove the plug at Eighth Wesley avenue to Fourth aud Bay avenue, putting e heavier one at H former corner, and to also pat In

r,r - g. heavier plug at Ninth and Ocean, Hug bedstetff Wing tbe present one to Fifty-first

it the hid*

nmlttcc. with rk be give" to

ie lowest bidder*. This wa* agreed to. lo Hie mailer of Improving Wesley enuc between Tenth and Eleventh ■treat*, Councilman Graham'* motion . lhat the|City Hurveyor give the Ktreet

nibcr of fret of;

street, the t;o,0MU appropriation will et complete, wa* carried. Headley'* motion Ihal the bid. for f advertising the city In the Phlladel-1 , phla paper* he referred to the Advei

>, with p

TEK IIERS OH FOR (OMIMi TERM

AH of the Ladieii Re-elected

Good Fire-drill With

the Pupils.

anting Die c

e lowest

The f paid :

B. English. *100: Electric Light Company, (SKMK; City Ga» Light '-ompany, tliri.47; Standard Supply nd Equipment Company, taT.Oh ; It loward Thorn, *fl5.S»: Nicholas Coron, (17.5; M. T. Rush, *7.50; C. II. boemaker Co., (32.64; Gamewell Fire Alarm Co., (15;-J. M. E Hildreth, 6.17; W. W. Adams, (48; Julius ty, *111.15: Joseph G. Ciiampion, *2; Trout, *20.82: George Hawkins, £» 65 ; J. W. Smith, *20.56; J. I*. Fox. sore, *108; Thomas J. Duncan, superintendent, *2; E. A. .non, *37.25 ; N. Carlson, *3.50; Joseph Button, £2180.10: W. Adam*.*22.58: L. L. Higher, (6.85; J.-Smllh, *30.80: i:M. Kennedy, *17.15; 8. Burley, *22.40; H. Warner, (22.40; J. Llby, (5.08: W. Barclay, *22.58 : W Duncan, *22.58; T. Young, ££1.40; Ocean City Ledger, *18.72; It. C. Roh*8.3.5; R. C. Robinson, $89.91; C. O. Miller, (44.03; Reilly A Dlxey, (3000. Hotel arrivals.

KATHLV.

Anna Elsbrefe, Athens. I'a ; Ellen It.

ewl», Weet Chester, Fa. OCKAX CITY HOC8K

William McClod, Vineland: Charles H. Walah, AUantlc City. and Mr*, J. Dewee*, Manic Dunlap, Philadelphia; Nellie lugcr-

>P. . - ,-•leaaantville; Emile Dd. Ro»... Trenton; G. A. Risley, Atlantic City.

OAKWOOIl.

Eli Towuwnd, Clermont; Dr. K. H. Madden, Abseoon; James 8. Catereoii, Frank E. Nichols, John li. Klinger, Cbas. lioleg, Thomas Moran, Wm. Knleff, Lewi* Cloud, C. C. Green, Wm. Collins, Philadelphia. THK PRADO. a. H. Stauger, Richmond ; D. L. Kerlln, North Adam*. Mas*.; Morgan Hand, Jr., W. H. CoIIImoii, Lyndon Ang, John McAleese and w ife. Ocean City; E B. Godwin, Millville; Waiter H. Hayea, S. H. Mayberry, Samuel Yeo and brother, Phlladel pul

ATQLKX.

Mr*. Laura MeKalg, Kldora; Albert 1). Oat, Philadelphia; Wm. R. Dlxe J. W. Lane, Atlantic City; J. D. C< iius,-Camden; B. L. Kirkpatrick, New York; Belle L. Scull, Holly Bracb; Fred. Schmidt, Sadie Schmidt, Rose Graham, Esther Flnkelsteln, Sarah Rosenbaum,Sarah Brauusteln, Wood-

bine.

EMMETT. Frances Goodman, Marion E. Ferric, -Charles Tomlin, Mr. aud Mr*. It. M. Washburn. Woodbine: Mr. and Mr*. A. M. Hand, Anna Yanaman, Linda Rutherford, B.T. Jones Frances Hart, Cape May City: Ella P. Craig, J. R. Hastings, West Cape May; Albertaou Creamer, Ocean View; Rebecca Creamer, Petersburg; Cornelia Creamer, Bee»ley's Point; F. H. Green, H. J. Sbortlidge, West Chester, Pa.; B. H Walton Grace, Eldora; itoxaua indy, Dennlsville; Sarah M. Holmes, South Dennis; Clara F. Connelly, Cold Spring; George Kldredge, Swam tun: J. A. Wlilteiock, Ca|<c May 'ourt House; E. K. Brunyalr, Sea sle City; Frank R. Whiteside, A. It. Wilcox. E H. Pancoast, R. W. Hill**, J. B. Ellerman. Mrs. Archambalt, J. C. Tig he. E W. Stillman, John W, Mason, H. K. Ruck', Ja*. It. Schenck, Philadelphia: F. H. Wilcox, Bridgeton; F. H. Troost, Vineland; J. H. Sawyer. Tom* River; J. H. McGIff, A. D. Beers, New Yorl Chicago: R. B. Warwlc-, . .. Court House; William S. Grain Oceau City.

— . Stedem and son, A. P loucy, Mr. and Mrs. J. Herman I J. A. MUctiell, John H. McClaKucy, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr.and Mr*. Thus. Cooper McCaban, It. a Walsh, Miss A. AicMaliuu, Miss M. A. Horn bell, Mrs. John E. Philliis, H. V. Gould, W. P. Long. Charles Mathews, J. 1L Terry, Mr. aud Mr*. C. L. Uagy, Jr., Rev. L. Rowland Hill and two friends, George F'ahne■tock, Philadelphia: Mr. and Mr*. Andrew C. Boswell, Ocean City; Henry D. Moore, Wm. U. Moore, *- «* -- - •• KldonUelil; Cbas.

den; Harry Cain, 11. E. Cruasdalc, . . L. Scull, Wm. Rhodes, Jr., 8. A. Barron,i Clarence Tilton. E W. Willi Atlantic City: George FI. Weiss, Wu A. Shaw William H. Kmhardl, Uriah

Matt!*, Germantow n.

Mr. Headley moved that th* boardwalk ordinance be taken up on third and final reading, w hlcb was done. It was decided to writ* lo tbe Wi Jersey A Seashore Railroad Company In reference to the Improvement of two or three of tbe street craadugs, said to

e In bad condition.

Councilman M. W. Adame rejiorted that he bad seen tbe superintendent of

sewer company In regard

sewer at Fourteenth and Central avenue. He was to|g, hr said, Hiat the

company, on an occasion sometime (loins to oiUornia. ago, bad found that but few of the H . K. Buck, of Philadelphia, property owner. In that section would own. the cottage on Central a agree to connect with the sewer. The^pi.,, b , H *iel New kirk, was at company t* w illing to do anything tb# Emmett for a few day. thla week. Whin reason. | Mr. Buck expect* to atari for CallforA number of Wd. for doing .he work nU Apri , 2;, u, nax%iu , >lt o{

r lifting tbe sidewalks to grade mouths.

■a Ashley Graham, of Philadelphia, has returned home after a a ho: -lalt to tier friend, Mias Sara Smith, I he Biscayue. A party lu her bom wa* given on Friday evening, when number of young folks had a very uk

Glider, licrlliil

Zj hoteI Brighton, ing lhat he had had two tlrc-drlll* '

the board In the u of the latter matte: ■ml* of the superiulr on motion of Dr .5 • allowance of t2’. I uunectlou with the

icre named a* the cob f the Re|>air Commlttn the sidewalk abuttln perty had been raised t

othe

outh

ad been m yard be t

hk

•tlon of A. J. Smith, the matter of hanging the gale* wa* referred lo the Bepair Committee, w Ith |Hj»er to act. r" A. J. Smith and Dr. Abbott were appointed a* member* of the Library lupcrlnteudeiit Stevens called the board's attention to the fact that the supply of books is running low. amt d the purchase of a quantity of the xtamlard ones for the coming of this year’s appropriation, In order that next year’s appropriation | could he kept at about the normal fig-! the expenditure ou this line this • bring extremely small up to this :. The suggestion w a* considered favorably. On motion of J. W. l/ce. the purchase of about (2U0 worth of t authorited. deckled that teacliers who i In the city’s employ for a period of three year* or more shall receive (2.50 per month in addition lo the regular salary of (50 per mouth. Hen-lolore there has been no gradua>n In the scale of salaries paid, the iw teachers receiving as much as those who had taught here for year*. The salary of tbe City Superintendent, Principal, Assistant Principal amt Secretary was fixed at the same figure ,w paid. C. Robinson was unanimously elected SeereUry.

APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS R. R. SOOY.

w E Jo u :;z^

SEBSMIE CiniCEI. MITELS, ETC.

LL YOUR ATTENTION to the Architectural Branch

ng more than 1* uccr-sary, and general dissatlsfar--e also pracliral builders and will furutah estimate*

Office. Thirteenth Street and Mav

LEWIS E. CORDERY

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians

Carpenter and Bnilder L‘ ;;

Ocean City, N. J.

HAD A GOOD TIME

The members of the Hiawatha Club, with a few Invited friends, lield thrii closing social of the season at Hit home of Mr. ami Mrs. J. L. Fcudnch on Tuesday evening. It was anothei of those delightful affair* for which the club has established an enviable reputation. The supper table presented a handsome ap|iearanee with Its drvoratlom of carnations, lillea and palms, prettily set off by Hie colors of Hie club

' blue.

The

e Mr.

Otis Townsend. Miss Bertie 8 Miss Belle Hand, Mrs. Juliet Hughes, Mis* BreckIcy, Mira Murphy, A. H. Baker, Mias Scull. David Scull, Miss Marie I rquliart, Mira Moure, Miss Mason ami Reeves Hildreth. The club members expect to get (ether again In the fall and p another w inter as pleasantly as i

one Just ended.

•ugh. V. Mahan A

Shoe* areabsolute-

SEALED PROPOSALS. S K ,Uo

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SHOP—T£«TH AID WEST AKIUE

OCEAN CITY. N. .1. i HARRY H. RICK, '

Registered Architect....

o*. Hprcl6«w!loDs aad Hoperinlendenoe.

900 West Avcnuo. ocilAK cjrrv. !*. J.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, coDiiaciois and Builders 1240 Aabtiry Avenue,

HOUSE MOVINO AND RAISING

dseueral < ontraetom

K.AM errv Mess Jereer

E. CLINTON ft CO.,

■iMtictniri ii(

Inporlin *1

tool imn, ud t s. tuth it.

BRUSHES,

S. B. SAMPSON, C0NTRICTO3 AND BUILDER 2s«Kasi L. S. CORSON Contractor m Builder OCEAN CITY. N. J. HIKE 1. MIKBIIS 1 ill Carpenters and Builders

MARRY H. RICK, ...Builder,.. No. 909 iWEST AVENUE. OCKAN CITY, !*. j. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder

JOHN T. WILSON (Konaerly of Wilson a WallM.1 Contractor and Builder lock b OCEAN C>>rTY.|Kmdnjcr so JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder

I-’l’MI-tMAI. UIHIATOXH A. H. BAKER ...UniertaLer - and - Embalmer... 849 ASSURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. M AkK lake Undertaker and Embalmer octCAy crry.M.j.

CHAS.E. ADAMS &BR0. sd by lbs CUtSm pUdbr'inL COW .n bids muspt. 6, tbe Haem fcs* i hsalers la u.m.order'orfnT* 111 CcrpeU, kUttiag sad Briliag. “aodiotowIririUdiJ“5f^Siiii i Wiadow Shades Fir t la Uw .rant ol LU rsllurr n> rx«- ' ls-s - .» Tnor tia-HTAabury avenue,Goran City,N. J. RUSH AOVERTISING AGENCY °re«“ City, if. J.

A MATCH A SCRATCH A VALVE TURIEO AID A COMFORTABLE ROOM

Gas Heater

reft SALE BY CITY GAS LIGHT CO. ELEVENTH STREET AND HAVEN AVENUE.

Three Favorites Scull's Best Flout Scull's Fanrite Blend Tea Scull's Sterling Blend Coffee All cnods sold from Heoll's Astmry

B. S. SCULL, Prop. ASBURY AVENUE AND NINTH ST. E. W. Burleigh ft Co LUMBER AND MILLW0RK OF EVERT DESCRIPTOR TO WIT THE BUILDII6 TRADE. Large Stock prior* Ud units dailvsry.

Yard and Office: C«r. 1311 M m Birn ireut

8- 8. Atiai f. « AdiBt GEO. 0. ADAMS Jt BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING, MICK LATH1G, Etc., Etc. AH Work la A A« OCEAN CITY, N J.