Ocean City Sentinel, 14 April 1904 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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LOCAL DOTS.

e|ib I. K>-ull ami Mr.

JOHN G. GANDY BURIED

WaxhliiKtou Camp, No. 75, P. O. 8. of

> quextkm, " Kewlved, That Ibe

ippoliited A mot. T. lln>»i

BOUGHT PIPE ORGAN

roni|*ny In lionor of tbr vlrltora

brotlter, Jaiuea H. Mahan, a Pblladel-

01 weonre «• ro-icr oi ,\«>ury avrnur, and U afieiidiiiK a couple of

oi Kalmla Hayloft, !.[« . * 4 I.uI , .....

ImpoelnR tbrouitbout.

The pier of the |Yaic

yon will to MippliidrrMaf charge.

Saturday, and dally

mu Market atreet, Philadelphia.

LAYING PIPE

Dla Imprormirnla. A. P. Malouer, of Philadelpbla, Id town on Monday makiuR arrai lU to iN-gln the Mr improvemi planned by the City Oaa Light O pany. The work W'aa atarteil on Tueaon the pipe Hue through the (laudy-Cornou tract and to Brighton Place. Fifteen bnndred feet of pipe rill be required. In addition to Ihb-, 30011 feet of pipe will to laid In extending the main tc the bay front. The company la In allourlablugcondition for a new corporation, and IU proapecla are regarded aa exceedingly bright. Orders for gaa range*, etc., being received dally at the com-

pany'a office.

Tl tS ’MOST 1 HIM TO TM THIS (TIME Ocean City Five Walked Away With Atlantic

City High School.

It waa like getting money from home —that victory of the local baaket ball team over the Atlantic City High | Hchool live on Saturday night. Hoi ever, It afforded the Ocean CHy boya good practice, and they look advantage of It, playing almort like denioiia at tlmea. They alniply walked from the acliool boya, and, wh« tired-out acorer began to count i found that the tigurea were <A to 'Ji In

ivor of the locala.

‘The vlailon -aid that thla b ainc they have played In ■ontha. Moat of them arc on relay teama. They claim, too, that the Ocean City boya played In Inc! ipeclally In the laal half. Ite till" I may, the vlailon did ahow up Itlc totter In the Oral half, and the aa chance for Improvement even i

that.

It waa an extremely bad night f. me to venture out. yet there waa •urprlalngly good attendance at tl fame, allow ing that baaket toll haa •troug following tore. Poaalbly thei would be even a larger turnout people did not think II ■■old on Myer pier, where the gamea are run ol And yet, atrange a»

PERSONAL-

Albert Fogg, of Camden, waa a Sun-

day v tailor here.

J. C. Tigbe, of Philadelphia, waa In

town during the week.

John Y. Kadcllffe. of Camden, waa

In Ocean City Monday,

j Mia* Mae lllgbee la aaalaUng A. J.

Smith In hi* office work.

• Dr. J. S. IhMiglaaa.ofTurkalioe, wa*

a vlallor here on Monday,

i K. B. Oodwin* of Millville, waa a

altor tore a few day* ago.

j Mra. Archie Campbell haa been HI

, w Hb the grip for quite a time.

| Mra. Arrhauibault, of Philadelphia,

' — mg our recent viaHora. id Mra. W. K. Ma-aey went to Millville on Monday afleruoou. Oanlel Steelman, of Philadelphia. *aa In (k-eau CHy on Saturday. Hugh Cunningham and 'family are lendlng a week In Philadelphia. Victor Flaher, of Philadelphia, vlaled relative* here during tto week. Mn. John It. tirovea f» »|icndlag a few daye with Philadelphia friend*. 1>.. L. Newlln, of North Adam*. Burrow* Marshall, of Millville, l i-

lted relative* In thla city over Sunday.

Ml** Bertha Sheppard, of Bridgeton, idled Mr*. Oabom Corwu over Sun-

day.

PERSONAL. K. L. o*trauder w III move hl»family to Vineland In a abort time. Ml** Conrad, of the Kathlu. I* tak big In the -Ighl* of Waahlugton, I>. C, Mr. and Mra. Alfred Oodwin, ol

and a

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'I been thui ade their

red pk fortable, or, at lea.t, h

far.

Tto Ocean City bo

rat ap|>earance In their new uniform*

and they looked well.

A rattling game I* promi*ed for nex aturday night, w lien the Brldgetoi team w III be on deck. In a *erle played here laid spring, tto Bridgeloi w hile the latter were victorious In only Bridgeton I* aakl to to fully

l tbl*

* the I

and Mra. C. K. Kit wards *|ient a e of day* In Phlladelplila thl*

week.

Mr. and Mra. William Frlcka, of 'iltxburg, were amung our vl*Uora on Saturday. Eli Town*end, of Clermont, wa* In town a few days since, stopping at the Liarwood. Miss NriRTde Sharp, of Philadelphia, has been the guest of Miss Julia Scull, of Ibis city.

f up a

WILL RESIDE HERE lev. Cico Herd Decide* lo Hull After having spent the winter In tbe South, and having retired from the New Jersey Conference, Itrv. U« Heel, who jokingly called himself "the homeless wanderer," baa decided

lo settle down iu Ocean City.

He has .just given John Marts the contract to build for him a neat little cottage ou Pleasure aveuue, above enth street, Iu which, w hen completed, he will |ieriiianeully reside. the first sign of tto deep sea bass. Rev. Mr. Heed will get Into quick communication with Brother* Sauder-

llu, Edwards, Sooy et al.

PARLOR SOCIAL

ood l*roKr«ninir Arranged tj» The members of the Ocean City W. C. T. U. having the matter In charge expect to give a must entertaining parlor aoclal at the Alglcn on

Thursday evening, April 31.

The programme will Include vocal and Instrumental music, recitation* and readings, and there will to a demonstration from the membership •t, w hlch ends on that night. Ice cream and cake will be served, and admission fee of ten cents will

ATTEND THIS SUPPER

From present Indications, tbe supjier to to given In Thorn's building, to-morrow (Friday) evening, under tto auspices of the todies' Aid Society

>e First M. K. Church, will he

as In every way. If It lan’t, It won’t be the fault of those in charge. Those who attend are sure of gelling full return for their money. The price of tto supper la thlrty-Uve cents. It will to served from ti until Mo'c

You can’t afford to mU* It.

George Bauer, a native of

couuty, and a veteran of the W Rebellion serving with tto One hundred and Twenty-fifth N. J. Reg,1 waa hurled at Seaside Cemetery, Marmora, ou Tuesday. He wall known here, having lived at Palermo until a short time ago, when he went to the Soldlera' Home at Newark. Tto decemaed waa a brother of

Mark toner, of this city.

I hiring the past week or so a large number of tto sidewalk* here have been raised to grade, and tto work cunt in ua* with uu relaxed apeed. The Improvement la most decided, and tto work la continued with tbe aai vigor and rapidity, our aides alks »

all aoou to In

Ha waa overboard, struggling for life and shouting for help. Some ou* threw him a crowbar. The Intention w-ea kindly, but tbe act waa Inconsiderate. Consider the aid you Intend for your family. Pkkh Mitcai. tore, Hi'STKit W. Thomas, Agent, Ocean

Tto BKHTIHEL Printing House fully equipped lot printing hotel and

and real estate booklets

Mr. aod Mrs. Harry lllgbee,of Ph adelphla, were guests of Mr and M A. H. lllgbee. Wesley avenue, ■>» Sunday. Mlw Ihiugherty, of Phlladelph has returned Ikiiuc after a visit to I brut tor In this city. She registered the Im|crlal. • In H. Henry and family, lanlown. have been s|ieudl al days very pleasantly In tl

d Mr and Mra. Edward C bur. oldest son of Mr. am Harry Clayton, «ho ha* beet •k since tto lirst of the year. I*

DIR HITIT TUB TO HUE mi SEW Several New Boats, Including Senator Crease’s, to

Engage in Races.

Vlth tto pleasant days of spring

ne thought— of tto yi i In Ibis oonnertk about the Ocean City Yi

R. A. Rrb itlagc her

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Me at

couple of days early In the week in Philadelphia. r. and Mra. Benjamin II. MarI, of Tuckahoe, were with friends on Saturday. hn H. MeClatehey. of Philadelphia, took a look at his new horn* icre on Saturday. Mra. Havld K. Tucker, of thl* city, I* IslUng tor daughter, Mrs. Carrie 1 ughes, in Camden. Mn. I.aura McKaig, of Kldora, wa* i vMtur here during Ihe w eek, ret - -uffirg at the Atgleu. H. V. Gould and W. P. tong, of Philadelphia, were among recent vlsl-

iplalu J. Mackey Corson, ou Ocekn me. near Fourth street, ra. May Tytack, of Philadelphia, siting the family of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Gardiner In lilts city. Mra. toland Howe, of Philadelphia, u been s|wudhig a short time in her ittage, 1830 Asbury avenue. Rev. L; Rowland Hill and two lends, of Philadelphia, were among ir visitor* during the week. Captain William Houck, of Gamin, was In thl* city Monday, looking after hi* real estate holding*. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Smith, of Harrisburg, have been visiting relatives In ■is dty for tto past few day*. Hattie Huber left thl* cily Wednesday morning for Philadelphia, where le will remain for some time. Rev. P, C. Strickland, pastor of the Tabernacle M. E. Church, Camden, a* In Ocean City on Saturday. Mr. R. R. Albertson and wife, of Atlantic City, were guests of Mr. and Mr*. Harry Clayton on Sunday. Mra. Ellen Godfrey entertained her in, E. V. Corson, and hi* wife, from Atlantic City, Monday and Tuesday. Albert I). Oat. of Philadelphia, a property owner here, was In Ocean City on Friday, stopping at the At-

gien.

Rev. W. H. Burrell, of Camden, was uoug tto visitor* tore Monday. -Mr. Burrell haa many friend* In Ocean

City.

and Mra. T. J. Dcwcea, of Philadelphia, were visitor* tore a few day* ago. They were guests of the Idle-

■ lid.

Mr. and Mra. EIIU H. Marshall were guests of their daughter, Mr*. William G. Abbott, In thl* city, over Walter Headley and family, who have resided In this city for some time, moved to their farm at New Gretna uu Monday. E. B. Campbell lias reuled his cot>ge, Asbury avenue, above Fifth street, to H. E. Fahnestock, of Philadelphia. Mrs. L. D. Smith, of Philadelphia, formerly a resident of this city, I* visiting tor daughter, Mbs Hattie, and other friends hen. George K. Wales, William A. Shaw, i ni. H. Emhardt and Uriah Mattls ere Germantown residents w ho r Isle red at the Bieseyne on Sunday. J. T. Adam*, who haa been at to wood during the winter, *pent Friday night In Ocean City. He will return to this dty for the season thl* W. Scott Hand, caahter of tto Flnt Nation*! Bank, waa taken 111 with a . ou Friday last. Ha wi hi* home for aeveral daya C. Mahan rqjtumed on Monday from, visit of aeveral daya In Philadelphia. W bile there to stopped at R. R. Sooy' botal, where, be •ay*, all Ocean City people should go. Mr. and Mr*. Thomas fc. McCahan, I Philadelphia, have reeled tto col tage of Albert U. Oat, 1221 ,«*ulrmi avenue. Mr. McCahan I* of the wi sugar refining firm of tto Quaker City. Henry 1>. Moore, Wm. G. Moore and W. D. Sberrerd, of Haddoofield, all of whom are largely interested In business affairs here, were among Ocean City'* vlailon during tto latter part of last week.

Executive Committee-W. K. WII- ■ mson, chairman: 1.. M. I resse, Dr. barles K. Edward-. T. S. Mltcbetl, J. M. Zorn, A. A. Howell and T. i*.

if Hr. T. C. Hutchinson. I.. S. A. Htedem a prominent Phlldelphln druggist, accompanied by Ids Ittle sou. was a visitor here ou Tuelay. The family will occupy their ullage here this »ummer. Mr.and Mn.George Feustermaetor. f Philadelphia, who were In their ottage here for a couple of weeks, reurued to Philadelphia on Tuesday, ilr. Fenslenuachgr w as Indisposed for everal day*. ENJOYABLE SOCIAL

The young ladles of the Y. W. C. T. . are to be congratulated upon tbe irellencc of their parlor social, held : the Rlscayne on Tuesday evening. Mias Alice Watson received. as-i*ted v Miss Lizzie Corson, Miss Htghec id Miss Norrum. The programme of exercises waiwned with a selection by Ihe orche— a, composed a* follows: Harry H. Lake, Mias Violet Champion, Mra. Ella Newkirk, Hunter W. Thomas, arvey Y. Lake and Jos. Cox. After this, there waa a prayer by Wm. R. Shar|*, followed by a solo by Hcuedlct Phillips, which was deservedly encored. Mis* Effie Adamdelighted her heatcra w ith a recitation, ititled, "Signboards." A selection by tbe orchestra was fol<wed by a piano duet by tto Misses Champion, which won s|<orftaueuus applause. Mra. Huffy's poor opinion of baseball w as cleverly emphasized by Mb* Sampson, w hose efforts were so well ippreclated that she had-to give inother recitation, ‘■'iW Average

Roy."

Miss Carrie Clawell was heard to advantage In a piano selection, and she w as follow ed by the‘orchestra’s closing number. gratifying feature of the occasion that Ibe " Y’e " succeeded lu securing a number of honorary members from among their young men friends, many of w horn had assisted them lu recent presentation of “Tbe Dairymaids' Convention."

*eu added to the licet thl- year— >bout, thirty feet over-all, which arived tore last veek. It will be pul nto commission as soon as fully figged Ibe boat will be known a* the Lucele, ami she I* likely to show her name to all would-be rivals. The Lucele was built by Levi Townsend, of Clermont, and In construction Is a modified replica of the celebrated Empress, winner of the Sewell cup last year at Seaside Park. Tto club championship will Include three races, instead of five, as last year, and a new feature of the racing *ea*on will be Ihe |iower-hoal events. The Goodrich, Ogontz, Katharine

design

will I

The racing schedule I* a* follows : July t—Special—Opening of tbe easou—four classes. Prize In each

July 23—Championship for powersuit*, under thirty-one feet over-oil. August 3—Open regatta. Open to eprvseutatlvcs of recognized yacht iuba. Classes—Knockabouts, small loops, cat-boats, hail-rulera, mosquito *>at» and power boat* uuder thirty

feet.

August IS, 30 and 27 —Hotel cup August SI—Ocean rare. The social event* of the club, always delightful feature, fill belli charge of Reuben \V. Edwards, who will au-

BOSWELL TO COACH

Andrew C. Boswell will coach the Ocean t;ity Base Ball Club. This s that we should have a firatclasa learn lu this city thl* year. Mr. Boswell Is an old-time professional ball player, having been one of the tar pitcher* pf tbe New York 'Giants," besides figuring prominently with semi-professional college learn*. If tbe boys follow “Andy'*" Instructions, there will be something lolng In tbe base ball world here. At the meeting of local base hall overs on Tuesday evening, presided •ver by Postmaster Sutton, It wa* deckled to take tbe grounds lu front of Brighton Hotel, which will be fitted up aod placed m first-class con-

dition.

Efforts will be made to have a game ere on Memorial Day. In a few day* •utocrlptlou paper* will be circulated, thus giving our n opportunity of *howiug their interest In the most popular of American »port*.* Help the boy* along, and in asalstlng the club you will be doing yourself a lot of good.

X or the Adams Three year* ago, when wa opened jr More. No. 752 Asbury avenue, we had a well-defined notion of what we ihould like a. wall paper More of our* o he, and ever si no* that time have lurked and planned to realize tto atuTument of our Ideal. We are not fully aatUlled with It yet, and hope we never will be, but a Is eo much better In every way Uian anything else of lu kind that we just a little proud of It as It I*. Saturday, tto 18th, 1* Ibe third aunlersary of-our entrance Into tbe bustles. life of Ocean City a* Wall Paper Dealer*, and we Invite our patrons and tbe public generally to drop lu and see us and lake a look at tbe lremeuts we have made.

ig», tbe u tore all,«'

_—ea of pa| right prices are In ttooueli great arguments as to why>-e should have your |*lronage, to say nothing of tbe fact that we are recognized as experts In our line as to workmanship, knowledge of color and the rule* of and the decorative branch of lea*, besides having absolute control of the Durst Hue of wall pa|*r ' the country. We are In tbe wall paper buslneaa exclusively, and give It our whole

Ve have a fine assortment of mouldpi and cornice*. You'll aae soma aplaa of our work lo that line with • new flu tab In tbe More. You'll be oulabed to know bow cheaply they i be pul In your dining roo

I* our anniversary __ pram that fact op your going to give you • Weil not specify, but come and see. Still (2.00 In Red Star stamps for (1.00 purchase, If wc hang tto paper.

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along the Atlai

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nounce his aid* later, and at tto same time give tto dates of receptions, mlis-

le* 1c*, etc.

The annual banquet will be held In Ocean City during the summer. Tl* cumiulttoe lu i hargc consists of Messrs. Sooy, Edwards and WHUamaon. There are several rare-about yachts bclungluft to the members, these being the Goodrich, R. It- Sooy; Ogontz, c. F. Wall: Katharine, J. M. Burn:. Lucele, Senator l*w i* M. Crowe, and the twenty .eight foot dead-rise Moop just being finished by Herbert C. Smith fur Eugene Corwin. Then there are the knock-wbout Ardo, Commodore Scheroieriiorii; the cat, Hum, T. P. Hammer: twenty*.wo mty-one foot ■]rad-rise for J. H. N.

July 16, 23 and SO—Ciu

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for John Y. Radcliffe, and tto Speedle and lia-lia, T. H. Mitchell. The Ogontz and the Katharine wJII have a complete new set of WU*on A Sllsby aails, while tto Goodrich will apiwar with new beaffwalls of the Wilson 4 Sllsby make when the season opens. The boats for Messrs. Corwin, Powell, Dixon and Radclifie can be put Into commission within a abort time. The finishing louctoa are being pul on them at Mr. Smith's boat house. Taken altogether, this Is a flue araay of boats, and will make a splendid showing for Ihe Ocean City Yacht

Club.

It 1* intended to aroifse the highest interest of the wives of the members lo tbe social life of tto club this season. It Is planned to have a number of dances, receptions and i|K>*slbly a klrmexit. The pretty club house will be filled with gay crowds of young folks, wIhmc *|*rkllng eyes and glowing rouulenauce* will put lo sbame Old Sol in.his brightest hour.

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