Ocean City Sentinel IHPORTIVT CHlMiBS
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R. CURTIS ROBINSON
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Before Members of Athletic ; H|>rlU| , | Illet , ,, re hmii Association. Ins It lo ■ deisb erf ss
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President Wm. K. WUUamion called |
m adjourmvl meeting of the Oiwain AlIliouKh the final aurvey la yet to City Athletic Aaaoclatlou for Monday | ^ m ., u . unomdal aurvey ha. been nlKbt Mat, and In bla ahaenee, aa sell Hurveyor of the rutted l)T. N. Howard Burt, the Huu , Kniineer'a ofllce at Phlladel-
JChOiaa by the praaatit atandard of the Oman City Baaket Ball Club, we have a team that will make a moat rommendabie record for Itaelf thla seaaon. The bpya are. pUylns with 'a daah net er before equaled. ^ Tits la was about town are bctrlnuInK to take on their natural hue—the emerald graan. There are eoma parUcoMrly beautiful onaa In Ocean City, but there could be and should be a great many jmore. A llttlejpreliminary work, and unsightly lota could be made beautiful and a joy forever. With that veteran newspaper man, John F. Hall, at Its head, the Atlantic CHy Union baa resumed publication after hating been lied up to reoHvershlp litigation for some time. T Union look* aa though H ware here enjoy a long and prosperous life under
OouwCrTT wUI take another atep forward tbia year, whan the High School will have IU first Haas of nates. Ocean CKy’s schools are rapidly forging ahead, and making an enviable record, under (he guidance of their wise Board of Education and the efficient: city auparlnlendent, Prof.
James M. Stevens.
POET OF ENTBY ; IfBlilC SlilOOLS TO WI1,1 ' 8HOOT AGAIN —* I OBSBRIE iRBOR Dl\, —
Vice President, l»r. Charles B. lUder verlbe meeting, which was wHI attendad. A number of emendmenls to the by-laws were adopted, arid Ira t*. Champion, the Secretary, prerenud Ills resignation as an ofiloer, which aa accepted. Mr. Champion finds that he will be loo busy from now on to give the position of secretary the rocoaary attention. Norman Darby was nominated for the position of secretary, but as he says be will not he able to accept, II Is probable that Spencer Swan will b* chosen. There was some talk of curtailing the |>owers of the Hoard of Governor*, ' ut do action was taken. The by-laws were read over by seconi, and, with some few changes,
adopted.
Up to this time, one blackball would be eufirterit to cause the reject km of an applicant for membership, but hereafter It will require a majority vote of the members of the Board of Kuvernore present at a meeting elect an applicant. There Is a little objection to this on the port Of some, because, while there are seven In the Hoard of Governor*, there are rarely ■ore than four present at a meet I The names of all applicants for
|>hla w bill
ilred, the move beach must lie entrance of fluo aecumplteh t he
tics w
says in Ma proclamation, the day abould be devoted to “the planting of trees, ahrube and flower*, and
Tim raising of fire Insurance rales In this elty Is a species of Intolen injustice. There Is neither rhyme ream for each a more. It 1s unfair . from ovary point of view. There hart
any Hty of Its alia anywhere, and the
prior to their being belloted for. . Any member who Is thirty days In arrears shall be considered delinquent. He will be suspended and requested to give up hte key If be does not pay up within sixty days. No member be-' coming dMloquent will be readmitted to the Hub until be baa paid hto back aa decided to have a cut mode of tbs Interior of the Association's headquarters, the same to appear In the pamphlet containing the printed by-
of the organisation.
In tbs First Presbyterian Church on Hunday next, both morning and evening, the services will be In charge of Her. Dr. Wm. Y. Brown, of Phlla-
ddpkla.
bolt TBnrrrr. Bev. H. P. Chapman will conduct ic services In Holy Trinity P. E. Church next Bunday, wlatari by T. Pringle, lay reader. There will be Holy Communion at 8 A. M. riser samar. Bobert Wallace, formariy of this clty,;but now a student at the West f Institute, Bridgeton, will conduct the services and preach morning and evening In the First Baptist
Bev. J. B. McCloakey, rector of Bt. Augustine's Church, will eHebrete Maas here at 8J0 o'clock next Sunday
TYPICAL APRIL DAY — Tuesday certainly was a typical April day. We had almost every tty of weather-moat of It, bows ^-ef the sort that nobody cared for. At tlmaa the sun would shine brilliantly,
lowad. A short time Uter there s eomaamlnltureaoos <uall, with the wind almost blowing a hurricane.
BUILDING PERMITS j
The following permit* have be< awed by Balldlng Inspector Hofn To Dew Is E. Uudery to make altarationa to E. Adams' store, corner Eighth street and tba boardwalk. TO Jacob U. Btaelman to make alt aUons to lhadwelling of Frank Whiteaides, Thirteenth and Central avenue. To Jew. G. Champion to make altar»Hons to the dwelling of H. A. Morris, TH Wesley avenue.
In a fow mote days, BHIly A Dtxey will have finished their ro.000 tract on street work for this Hty, and we can boast of having as good i • found anywhere In this
Alio way Bmtth, of the firm of H. A.
IN THE CHURCHES.
Ide fur an entrance from the
Atlantic Ocean 850 feet whir.
old Bpring lulel is the first of ll lions o|*nltig» In the coast line b ecu Cape May and Barnegs through which the waters of the A Unite communicate with an inn
ras moved to authorise made Isvaute of the u
qualified and u- anlmoua endorsement
ofthd* ‘ and A—
■taiairi. New York and PhlladelpbU also urged the necessity of widening and deepening the Inlet. Deeply laden vessel* proceeding arthor east from Delaware Breakater often encounter storms that prevent their return, making refuge absolutely net f vewwls becoming disabled beBaudy Hook and Cape May, they must be towed to either Philadelphia or New York for repair.. Coaling, fresh water and supply stations will provided and maintained In the Cape May Harbor; also machine shops, dry|lock, or marine railway, fu making of repairs. BUSINESS INCREASING Ocean CIO Bank comw*l*cd l< Owing to the Increase of‘business a the bank. It has been necessary ( to In ease the clerical force earlier In the asou than ha* been done beretofu Mr. Irfewls E. Smith, now In the auditing department of the Broad office of the Pennsylvania Hall road, wa* elected ^y the board of directors last Tuesday. Mr. Smith I* wHI and favorably known In Ocean City, and his knowlaccouutlng will make him a valuable acquisition to the already
CAUGHT FIVE SHAD Captain David Wleelnsaa'a Mai
a will be held at the customary bouts In the First M. K. Church Sunday next, conducted by the V. Pennington Cone who will also preach.
FORTUNE AWAITS HIM. L*n mi
ago, but L. B. Campbell, of +ta Carteret street, that Hty, think* be I* now
a resident of Ocean CHy.
If he can be found, a fortune awaits him. A very large and rich ratal
friend. If Ellis writes to Antonio Begooo, Havana, Cuba, U will he his interase At least, eo says John
First M. E Church on Sunday s two a good sermon waa preached it pastor, Bev. Pennington Uor*on. The minister spoke against it—DegsUvs—Christian tty. Just doing good, but not striving after Christianity, la not the proper spirit for cb member*. Laek of organization leads to disorganization and decay. Mr. Coraou took hla text from
eu». Dr. and Mis. Gsurge E. Bhattuck and Master G. Edgar Bhattuck, of Norristown, were here a few days ago.
ItoM^lvanla In Philadelphia ouTura day. Tba Statadelrgale* were given a banquM In the evening by the Master Plumbers'AmoHatlon of Philadelphia, and Alios ay was present upon Invitation of his unde, Howard, of Getman town, who Is State Secretary
In tb* Ocean City Poet Office for the weak ending April 16, MM:
rre wa* a fine service In Holy Trinity P. E. Church on Bunday morntug Mat, In charge of Bev. H. P. Chapman, assisted by W. T. Pringle, My reader. There was a splendid offering. The varied choir sang usual good style. A duet we* gl the offertory by Goal. E. W. V and W. H. ColUasoo, Jr.
The Fosepaw-SelU Circus, the great eat show on this Continent, b filling two weeka' engagement In Phlladel-
phM.
t In leug
author- Exercige* of Appropriate Na de of Cold) tnrc t0 j*. Held To _
to deepen-,
at low water | morrow Afternoon, locked bar , To ^ orriIW (ring Arbor Day In New
Jerawy, the Ocean CHy Public
in obedience to the prociamatkin of overnor Murphy, will hold suitable lerrbws. Becaqse of the near at-
proacb of tbs close of the
ittendaut rush of school work, the
111 nol be elaborate, but sufbowever. to Impress u|an> the
cbiMren the.necessity of saving the
and the birds.
planting, this part of the prog rami Incident to such an occasion Will
eliminated.
e* arranged for the different grade* w ill be held immediately Ter the afternoon The pupils of the HighBcbdol will addressed by Prof. James M. Hteveti City Hujierlutendeiit of Schools. T! Professor will tell the schnlan oft! lm|K>rtance of preserving the fore*! snd lie w III also refer to the beauty ur feathered songsters. The scholar* In the fifth, iveuth and eighth grade* at primary will have separate programbile the children under Mias Lockwood. Mias (‘hatllu and Miss Gandy, aeramd. third and fourth grades, respectively, will have their exerrlw* In Miss Lockwood's room.
nent of sand down the srrrated and the full I currents secured. To b two objects, two jetrurtedof about 5,000
is for the b
long while, according position to know, since shad have been caught In the bay Captain David Btealman surprised himself, aa well as bla friend*, by capturing five beauties a fow day*
F>.
Captain Steelman caught three day and two another time. The catch the shell bed In Little BayTakes r-oou tare ol Tkern. Anent the cable from Home, publishI In the dally papers, that the Pope is pleased with the treat ment accorded I>oot Italian* In South Jersey, tt can be truthfully said that no priest In the State looks after the ItalMna with greater zeal than Bev. J. B. McCloekey, ‘ Si. Augustine's Church, this Hty, who ha* hi* hands full with the delegation “In the wooda" at Dorothy and Klsley. No matter what may be the condition of the weather, the priest sure to be found at bl* post of doty, and he has the greatest respect of hb humble charge. A Credit to the CUTWork Is progressing on the new fin house of the ItHMncc Company, and of the member* are so Interested In pushing the house to a finish that tbev are to be found busily engaged lbe new building every evening. Tbrae members who ployed during the daytime. A fire ipany with such energetic and enthusiastic member* a* these Is a credit ic city.
George Ludtam, sou of Hen ben Ludtam. of this Hty, paid a visit to hb father thle week, and greeted hb many friends here. George was formerly a fireman for the Weri Jersey Company, and tor a couple of season me of the motor* Here. For soon pari, however, the " Penney,’ quick to recognize merit, has bad hln
ioyed as an engineer.
J. Monroe Ludtam. a former saver, but now connected with Mart Met.'* composing room, ret*
on Tuesday night, the i
of the death o( his brother, Albert, who was a victim of typhoid fever In
Philadelphia Tbede
of Leal* Ludtam.' Monroe left for Philadelphia yesterday morning.
A ■■■ Xswwrwewesrt.
Street Supervisor Warren W. Brown
has Just finished a k
provement at Seventh and Eighth streets and Wari avenue. At both of these {mints an eiglitceo-tnch drain pipe ha* been run under the railroad.
Where there previously traps, there Is now but one
ttagra; &x» par lot; one-hall can rt
win on mortgage. Apply to
ABEL’K SCULL,
617 Central Atm., Ocean City, N. J.
The valuable four-year-old colt be-
Ipugtng to J. P. Fox. which injured one of its hoofs severely while croselng
the tracks of the West Jersey
Thursday last, Is still lA,a serious t _ dltion. Dr. Foulda, wls^.la attendlug
the animal, rays the outcome a be foretold for a fow days yet.
. NOKTH PK1MAKYMis* Sleeper's North Primary Sc Ik. will have the following programmt •The Boy and the Grass," Kdwar Rider and George Bozarih. "The Wind and the Leaves,” Ho Mahan. •The Brook," Margie Smith. ‘The Daisy." Ernestine Scull. "Waltlaapto Grow,” Joseph Swan. •The Dandelion,'' Willie Brown ‘The Dandelion “ Planting the Tree,” Nathaniel Smith. “Daisies and Stars," Herbert Fen-
drich.
"Daisies and Star*," John Johnson. 80mi PKIMAKY. The programme for Miss Steelman'* room follow s : Song.'The Day of Ptantlng."8chool. Recitation, "Pusay WUIot Gcnevra t Tirater. Recitation, "Wandering." Etta Mac
loore.
Recitation, Jeffrie*. "Ptant Blossom*," School. Recitation, '• The Bluebird’s Bong," Rebecca Clark. KcdtalloD? 'The First,” Alex. Osrander Recitation, Bong, " Birds of the Springtime," School. ReHtatlon, “The Kind of Tree Ic Plant," E. Boy Bourgeois. ReHtatlon, ' The Robin' Lola Jeffries. Recitation, " Nplber Nature'! Patches," HarriH Gibb. Song, "Where They Grow," School. Recitation, “The Little Plant," Ml rva Adams. ReHtatlon, •• Arbor Day," Champion. Recitation, " The Robin'a Secret,' Edith Hilton. Song, "Mill May,” School, Recitation, “ Pussy Willow," Ervin Jeffries. ReHtatlon, “Growing for You, Effie Garrison. ReHtatlon. " Who Plant* a Tree, Albert Warner. Rccltatkm, "The llobln," Susie Earitng. Recitation, "Thank God for the Trees,” Lo wrey Fendrleh. Bong. •• Come, Fairies, Trip It,' School. ReHtatlon, “Arbor Day Has Mary K. Cunningham. ReHtatlon, Imren Goff. USOOMI, THIKtl AMI POI KTII The exercises In Mira I>ockwood's mm will be aa follow* : •‘Spring Song, ’ School. “Four-leaved Clover,” Albert Hays. “The Robin," Laura Smith. "Little PMnt," EMM Scull. Song, ‘‘Our Forest," School. ••Our Favorite Treea," Third Grade
gtria.
"Springtime In the Woods." Irene 'ouver. "An Arbor Day Song," Sarah Smith. "Seven Times One," Della Murdoch. •The Cat of Trees," Msrie Bootb-
royd.
The Story of tbv Maple." McClure. 1 to Kill Birda," Halbert Smith. FIFTH OHAPK. (u the Fifth Grade, Mira Roberts' mm. In addition to a fow remarks pertinent to the day, and music, the following will W tbe programme: ‘Plantlug of tbe Apple Tree,” It Corson and Amy Duffiekt. "The Snowdrop,” Ethel Wagner. "Tbe Robin,” Amy Ernst. "Tbe DandHkm." Louisa Corson. "A Woodpecker's Mistake," Bertram Hillman. 'Farmer Kirk'* Scarecrow,'' Fred. Champion. Daisy Nuraes,'^pthel McCollum. ‘Father Hubbard's Arbor Day."
u tbe Sixth Grade the children will give quotations from memory, and their teacher, Mira Bora, will appropriate selections. altar exercises w 111 ha held by the ren In charge of MM* VauUUder Seventh and Eighth Gradea.
The Republican primaries will be held In Common Council chamber ii
thla dly on' Tuesday afternoon, May
2 o’clock, to elect one delegate
Wladow Shades, Etc.
. 712-14 Asbury avenue.Ocean CHy, N.J.
Chariee D. Carney, of Bridgeton, u having a naat 2j story cottage built on Central avenue, between Fifty-fifth Fifty-six tb street*. Tbe wo g done by Harry H. Klee.
..ra— , N't purpora of electing setsau, delegate to tbe Republican Axt-ni. verttlou In Trenton- In
.with tlie action of the Republican
:State t ommiltce and tbe Cape May Rl)$H ADVERTISING iRFNPY
For Sale—Ftnert residential aectioii bounty Republican KxecuUvV Com-, HUItnilOllin AUCNUI la Ocean City: on Ocean avs., No. bS4, mltlee. I — . .
Sec. A: (1000 can remain on mortgage. I JOB. G. CHAMPION,
A. M. Smith, 1« W. (Mb rt., N. Y.Ctty. | Chairman Executive CommUtee.
D Uaaa ■ I Mlri BED. 0. ADAMS ft BRO. P1ASTERING, RAHGE SETTINt ftUU LAYIHC, tic., BIC. All Work la Mason Uac Promptly Attended To. OCCAM CITY. N J.

