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

Ocean City Sentinel EARLY CLOSING TO RACE FOR MANY CAMPERS WHAT OUR BIG PRETTY DANCE AT OF CITY SCHOOLS CHAMPIONSHIP ON THE BEACH FOURTH COST US THE YACHT CLUB

icbt Club's First Real Out

THURSDAY, JCLY H, mu. We •iwll be Kiwi U. rtsvlve lu-m. ,

All l•uRnuullll■all(■ll■• ■huul<| | M . n ,.. (iiniimillrd with the full Imiue and wMre-» uf the '•filer, nul ue-r^—arlly fur publlraUuli, hut a- a Kuarauter of

alid' ou^ nld'r'! Conn, y Superiutendeut Fa- y a

vors Suggestion of Re-

sort League.

W. Hand. Co t 1‘uhlle Krbc

I hlaiwlf a. followI., t

LOCAL DOTS.

Hucklelari I'eai-h eto| l.lltjc dull

» ilolltil with a ew lu puliee el

Tile yachtluk Where, oh, w The IncaTyac Will we have ItoatliiK parti

tunmauieiita w III *1

I-ota of life on t ulKht. The number of ba by day. White hat» of all

I-ota

flahll

"Itatl” bird* are pleuly laiardwalk Hot weather everywhere ei Ocean City. Where are all of the atm theae nlKlilaV Oystera arc good all the year In Ocean City. Tire beach preaenU a my ap|

Tlic applicant* for cottaRca are j now very nurncroua. Yacht t'iub niembcra are enjoy aWecl to 4 he youngatera. Tretty coatdmea are niuch III 1 ilfiice autoiiK our bathera. Tlie freight arrival* the |>aat 1 •lay* have been very heavy.

■ received v iiimtly arii*

In September . of June, there

natulred

early day* of the public wIkk

lend *c

very day In the week, ei

eptiug Sunday, and even 011 that da ruliably did *|ielllnK and reading I «c Sunday aeliool*. When the a ‘nipt wa* find made todropSatunla < a acbool day, there wa* atrori l>l*>*ltl»n, the argument being tin ic children, with Oita Idle tlmeo iclr hand*, would get Into mlacbie ‘ben theachool hour* wereahortene icre wa* another how l. It la not ao ng go that, in Camden and I'hili dclphia at lea*t, aeliool continue rally until July lith. Nothin

iap|a

icil, I

Ig dale w a* made earlier.

‘hen public achool* were Hr* lined there waaadeaire todoaten duty in astern manner to the children * Hie chief Incentive to learning ii ny achool*. 1‘bl* I* all changed

duty 1

■ aid children ■

n lie ti

* you

The la

City la to be had from the bay. Many liather* dl*|>»rted themi In tlie briny deep Oil* morning. The throng* on the boardwalk grow nutlcvably heavier ulghtly. Millville and llridgeton |ieop much In evidence 011 the boardwi Big airing* of fl*h are dally brought In by our amateur tlaher There ha* not been an arret thl* aeamn. 'I hi* *|<eaka well f<

town.

Ocean CHy I* marching

toward the goal o

'round reaort.

The < Iccan City h better than tboae 1 Jcrwcy reaort , Vbdting capltaliata ahould conaul our real oatate advertlaera for prollu-

ble Inveatmeula.

The number of church -and oilier ■■elect excuraloii* to Ocean City in-

effectively. Kx|>erlencc ha* |iruvcu that the per*l*tent grind for excea-dve ly long |ieriod* by children I* a* apt to hinder their heaUhful and proper mental development a* to help it, while they umpieallouably autlVr pbyalcally hy the uuuatunil condition*. Tlie children of the clue* need a great deal more uf opportunity for life In the o|ieu air and aaaoclatiou with natural tliluga than they get, and there will be men w iae enough Ui ■ee that the very twwt thing for their lulereat* which can be done reduce the length of the achool 1

ipjdly TX till* be done because of the augge*-all-llie-yinK- ttliu of the I-eague of Be*orta, thh

latitutlou will have fully ju*Ulled lb

ttstence for all time.''

It la a fact, remarked by nearly every visitor, that there I* an abartice of the rough element here The cosy nook* •beneath the boardwalk are favorite apot* to aw mg hammocka in the afternoon*. Tlie beautiful Bower bed* In front of the hotels and cottage* object* of great admiration to visitor*. Ventnor I* to have a boardwalk twenty-feet ^fide, with steel railing*, ^ousting (8.80 per running foot Ueoeral Warren la keeping up hi* reputation a* an expert Baher latest captures being two Immense drum. Among the deep-ae* angler* almost ■■ much credit now-a-day* to hook a big drum fl*b a* to laud a Tennis playing grow* In popularity . here. A walk through town In the early evening allow* many game* in program. A striking algu of Ocean Clty'a pro* perky la the large number of atyllsb turnout* that are seen on the city street* this season. Tlie Millville toy* who annually ■-amp at this reaort are becoming anxious to commence Ibelr vacation. They will probably arrive next week. The State Board of Health la about ,10 begin a crusade against ex pert or* ing lu railroad care. The movement I* to prevent the spread icf consump-

tion.

Mre. C.T. Matilnnls, of Philadelphia, haa rented Mr*. Joseph Hand'* cottage on Aabury avenue, near Ninth etreat, through tlie agency of Y. Oox■on. Bha will Uke occupancy of It a few daya. There la no better plaee to entrae your prlullug than the Skktikki. 1'rlntUig House. The employed faciHUee ami numerous and skilled workmen permit the bouse to turn out'line work at reasonable price*.

'Kpr Heat, three comfortable cottage*,

o nut at Ilose Dawn Villa, 4 —' •

nigh realUatlon of the fart rational and systematic develop duty owed the child, and that 1 (stance of the school Is juatllied

gory with curiairal ither "ateni" fea tie relegate<l to the 1

1-, hut w

ml

TO GIVE RECEPTION

Ilev. Harvey T. Caaaelberry Mr*. Caaselherry will give a reception to the member* of the Klret I'rc-by-;erMRi t'bureh and their friend* at the Mayberry at H o'clock thl* cvenlug. , llev. Mr. <Wlberry la tlie reecutlyistellest pastor of the Prewbylerlati 'hurch, and this occasion will 1*1bap* be the Bret opportunity many a meet tlie minister and hi*

l ife *

lister and Ida family are S Ventral avenue. AN IMPROMPTU CONCERT -kr Uorwia of me atalrn KnThere wa* an enjoyable Impromlu concert at the Atgleu, Tuesday evening, during the progm'aof the rain storm. Ml** Florence Stackhouse, of Philadelphia, an accomplished musician, wa* at the pleno, and eceompauled Mrs. N. S. (iolt, In ber excellent rendition f -The Heart Bowed Down." Mia* Slackhou*e al*o sang a pretty ballad, •• The Story of the lbs* '' The audience, made up of the other guesta of the borne, was moat appreciative, and the applause given was . *|wotauewu* aa It was generous. rice Mrci or M lag In a lo S-rencn.

ire* representing ttie '•Stalkni* of the rdaa" that were III the old church . ill be rcerertrd. The sermon wIII be delivered 'by Kev W. H. Higgins, Vice Hector of the t aibollc High School, Philadelplila, who ia aadsllng ’lev. J. B. McCloakey in the church

ori here-

door Event Occurs Next Saturday.

iir.l-.lB-* ••.rt.dilb.

Young Men Here Prom Tio- Celebration Committee M»ke„ Mc >" bcr * “ d St*™'

. Millville and Other Points.

Report of Donations and Expenditnrcs. The Fourth of July Celebration < om

Evening

lightful Manner.

HAD A BAD FALL

of the high tide*, at

ilidaigila

I camp. Tlie boy. are nn ll^heacb.

ic act of dc- ; just off Sixth street. They caffie down

lair- leading I yeslerdaj id wa* ,-arry- < three lar ome manner, | The n te *lipi*d and | All*rt Ft

d are >1111 putll

cut- Into (terfert *lia|*. boy* lu the party 1

Harry Bowen, Walter lamplwll,

II. Baymond Welts

Harry

mblllon* *|*ut I icy are comp, el nd liMoryAif II:

■ ho have artistic time and laboi 1*. whjeh. w hen III give the name >. beside* show, in to I’ncle Sam.

HE'S A PATIENT MAN

cv in lil-day | The fellow * form an atlilet lalwanl*. j <no*l of Ibem playing.(are),d 10 can pul j ball, and every c'onfng or *<1

Mr K^ard. went aflcr *1 id *liee|i*liend a Iona 'I'm bile be sal on (lie bank*, w biu-," another man, out It a* pulling in rockllsli by t

it tlie new* broadcast. CAHILL BOYS TO RETURN

fallc

The local lovers of think tliat the • >eean 1

- up their game w hen the la faced the Cahill Club here oil the - y will be glad to bear that Mi

e Pin

tclplilau

o play .

thlacity. TUI* e on Saturday, Angus Mh, and then, It l*cx|*rted, thcOceai Jlty ball tower* will redeem them

nelve*.

The Cahill boy* made a good Imrewion w bile lu llila clty ••urtb. and those who saw 11 tliat occasion will be on hand early ben the Philadelphian* come bei

SPEED THEIR “AUTOS”

Tlie lianl beach and .plciidid road, ere all'ord unllmlled area fur the wtlng and *|*edlug of automobile*,

ud the hoar-* toot of many marl beard In all part* of the island aday*. <Ine of Ibe prettiest

e lasfse

■at ow ned by Dr H. I-. bo handle* the " auto" Albert Fogg, with one or tw family, also take* a

two b

Northrop, lith skill. 1 members lally spin.

Want •• J1 ■■■

“ill*

r facl

< ape Ma;

M Cll> HI

.... H. C. Barton, of Chicago, is enjuvlng (iceaii CHy, after eu ab*en<-c of eleven year*. When Mr* Barton ■aw 1 hla re»rt forlhe Bret time this aummer, »he scarcely reeugulscd It, the dhdkfiaBr “ j * j “ ' R 6

large number of negroes employed lu vdHous I

they are numerous In trolley can night, the visitor* from tlie South asking the authorities for "Jim Cn ctare to be used ou the road. I'uder Jersey laws the trolley cumi-any would

0 authurity to adopt the

t ralM .Oelllng 1-lewUfal.

The crab*, up to thl* time somewhat .ary of belog »ooo|*d In. are now grow Ing a little reck lea*. The result that many fine catches — c-i——h

dally Thl. will be g loveraofthladelicacy, and w enjoy a mea* of crab*;

re being made

HulUblc reward will -be given fof Information leading lo the recovery

'7 feet long, painted oil

Mia* F'loreuce Kirk, of Narberth, just outside of Philadelphia, who b spending these sultfj day* lu Ocean City, occupying J. B. Christlau'i tage, was so unfortunate aa lu fall down etalre a Tew daya ago. Fortunately, *lie eaca|ied serious Injury.

Tkeir flail Katled.

Mr. and Mre. A. B. Bparka, of Camden, have returned home after a vhort visit to thlacity. Mr. 8|arka b> well and favorably know n to many of o cltlxena. he having been here for abort time lu the office of the trust company tliat was succeeded by the

Firet National Bank.

Plano for BmiL, . liSS Aabury ave.

heir native home, Camp Tioga, lliey 11 tend Staying until after the 1Mb. Tlie Iwya lu the |iarty are; lUilarrt -jini-linw, Frank Dewee*, Cliarle* aultoiik.sF'rank and Clarence Srho.Ic, AIfnat Pierson, WilliamTIiudium, rank Wllllamaon and Klwood Boggs. They are having great sjairt, are all 1 ell tanned, and wish they could stay icre longer. They cut up all sorts of -ranks, but as they are far from any loiiacw, I hecaper* t hey go through w Mb »dj- y ___ WASN’T IT TOO BAD?

Many and minute preparation* hud l*cn made for a big w atermelon part) Tuesday evening, butjasi as the v folk* started out, the rain came lug dowji and the member* of the party had too seek shelter, putting tin melons 011 Ice for the near future. It bad been Intended lo bavethe fun on the atrip of boardwalk below Young’s Pier, which stand* out lu solitude. watting to be connected wltb the pier, so that tbe trampof feet may atrd ou Its walk. Another drawback to the ‘•meloudera’ " scheme wai ilgb tide, which woubl^bave wel

feet generally.

j'wsBlTik'jr •?"/* ' itspfsiaco^

“iTia'S

MORGANWECK COMING

t-ovs-ee Wer. William K Morgan week, who has > surtTssfully managed the (timden Basket Hall Team In recent years, and succeeded In bringing tbe Ni tloual League Cbamplouslilp to li city, Intends to shortly open up tk >er pier for baskrt ball fainm. He low getting together a flue s<iuad this city. . DEMAND FOR COTTAGES

IL W. FMwards, of the real e mi of Massey A Kdwards, says tliat Ibe demand for cult ago* In Ocean City at thl* time Is unprecedented In the K ‘—ry of this reaort. — Edwards asserts that It is hla belief that there will not be a vacant bouse 011 ibe island during tbe in

Tbej'ee Kapen l lslarruiei Hugh tjulun, who la connected with tlie Chestnut Hill Post OBlc*, and W. U. Uufty, IdeuUBed w ith tbe Camden Has Couifiany, went flahlug vealerday. They broughl bank a llae |ot of t/r* -.hies of Uie r Iowa with the Bar and eel. Now their friends think there gentlemen are regular "I-one Fishermen." with a akiil aa angler* only equalled, perhaps, by Cleveland, w lien tins tail r'a pram agent waa working.

aa though the ele•plred against the boardwalk store-people. Every few day*, just about the tinse L - ■*

l 8ai.k—For want of ure, a 1 ly new deck aall bow; 16 feet long. 5 feet 6 In. beam; gaft aall complete; ' goudoider; now at Atlantic City; prl Huwma. Tam, • No. 147 H. Fourth el., Phllada., M4 a or sat Bay ave., Ocean City.

Mre. T. Williams haa taken post ■Ion of her cottage, o Aabury* avenut Ed. Btouehlll and family, of f city, a-c ajieiidlng a few daya at II

its city.

Dr. D. W. Hartlne, ot Fox Chai a., is tbe guest of Irwin itapp. Central avenue. George 8. Luttoo, of Morton, Pa., 'tatting his brother, N. T. Lutton, a family lo this city. Charles East!sck and family, w ave a collage at the point of the beach re here for the aummer. Hamuel Berbee and family, of Frankud, are pleasantly located lu their cottage here for the aummer. Miss Emily Tuttle, of Camden, a|>cut Saturday and Sunday in ber father' cottage at First street and Weal ave Fcrd Miller and family, of Millville, »' e come to their cottage In this city. Ir. Mtiler u organist of tbe Firet M, E. Church of Millville. Mias George Elbe! Thompson, of Paulsboro, N. J., haa returned home after a pleaaaul week’s visit to Mr. ■nd Mre C. L. HtcUer, Fourth street. The family of Dr. U. P. Tuttle, a prominent Camden dentiat, have opened their cottage at Find and Wert Dr. Tuttle will be a weekly

rlalior.

Mr. and Mre. J. F'. Caaner and Baymond, of Camden, are In 0 City lor a few days. They w III be here in August for a more extended *0and will be accompanied by tbe 1 < saner. M r. Caaner la a I salesman for a big ink a facturlng house. - 8auc—A great bargain; a Naptha Launch, tart over all " • -1 years old; ready

the opening recr|-tlnn

ainf'tlM- •aa-nc handsomely

■near laiilcni*. -ft .glow and

drick and w if<

. Mis. Helen all and their

and Mr* It. W. Ed.

Bluer. Mr. at

their gue

md Mre. Thou

1 Hand and geraml w ife, Ir. and Mre

Mr. and Mre. Albert A. Howell. Mr. and Mre. F;. J. DuMee. Mr. and Mre. O. J. Deltouase. Mr. and Mre. Wm. D. Sherrerd and belrgurels, W. H. Myerealid w ife.

Saiiml Staf-S«Kf*. KKMKV A M> t

their work h

llrclj, lo the taste of the aiidlenn ildencet by the applause

sets their efforts

'ing picture* are decidedly ver sect here. "The Prodigal u*s In Hoots" and "The l.ife miii" are iutemUiig. Instrue-

iiywf oommeiidation.

■nd w<

d Mre. V d Mre.

!. Hex

8. Mitchell and j

Milch til.

daughter

Mr and Mre. J.

Mr. and Mr*. G. E. Corwin. Mr. and Mre. J. Y. Hadcliffe

daughter.

and Mrs. H. F. Stanton. A. T. James and the Misses

and Olive James.

Mre H. 8. Adam* ai

lbs. Julia Scull.

Mis* Dowdell and hel

Wtlaon.

Dr. Charles f:. Edwa guests, Miss Bertha Scull

For Hai.k—Near the Bay front, een lentb and Eleventh rtre veral cheap Iota suitable for summer itages: 1 J*i |*r lot; one-half can re-eWS.-oll. 617 Central Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. OCEAN CITY BAKERY

BREAD. FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 8l5 ASBURY AVENUE, Ocean City, N. J. H. A. W. SMITH & SON Plumbing - Heating - Drainage 648 Aabury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. HEADLEY A ADAHM l> ~“ r ~Reading Coal

. TKRTM MS O U

id her guert, guest. Miss nl- and his

Mr. W. K. Williamson. Mr. to. 8. Graham. Mr. K. M. Clianee. Mr. Charles Myers. Mr. Roll a Garrrtson Mr\ J.C. Marsh and Ids guest*, Mr K. M. Htokea and Mr. H. Fox. Mr. Alexander Hloau, Jr. Mia* Amy Tlutrti. Mresit F. Wlieatmau. Mr. t linton Breckley. Mr Norman liarby."

Arrangements are being made by tlie Ladies’ Aid Society of tlie Firet M. Church to bold a fete on the lawn adjoining tbe church. Tlie event w III ■ about tlie Bret of August. K 8A1.K.—Two good building iota, Aabury ave near aitli 8L, Ocean City, N. J.-Noa. 609 and 610, See. F; price *250 each. Address F. B. Wilcox, Bridgeton, N. J. a

When You Want Anything in ...DRUGS...

Reasonable Prices. Prescriptions.

WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity £4700. Address Box 201, Middletown, DeL :

Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. : Art Material, Pictures, PaInU, Oils, Brushes. Varnishes, Window and Looking Glass. Go see the

goods and you will buy at

B. R. Smith & Sons IO-4M ASBURY AVENUE. - . OCEAN CITY, N. J.

$400 CASH-

le all It takes to buys New Fourteen-room House, In the beat location, directly on tlie uoean front. Bay window ou ocean aide, porch on three aides, secom. story balcony; It Is beautifully papered, every door and w ludow U screened ► bade* to all window's and electric lights lu every room, with chandeliers and ahadea complete. This house ba* every known oouveuWiice and no reasonable offer will be refused because It haa to be euld quick. Cali ou me and 1 will he

pleased to show It to you.

HARRY HEADLEY NINTH STREET, NEXT TO FIRE HOUSE

...COTTAGE FOR SALE... Central Avenue, near Fifteenth Street, facing the ocean. I vocation finest in Ocean City and rapidly increasing in value—6 rooms, partly furnished —— price sisoo. Lot alone is worth £1450. A splendid chance. For full particulars inquire ..... MASSEY <Sc EDWARDS, .... OCEAN CITY. N. J.

iur.T.‘ atTlL tviajr.. ruratfay*, a# see aj ••ov Allan!Ic CMjr.

..ruretoa, awes da?a. BnaSajs »aa.7J0ajB.

r® l»rtartsr. oolyi. - A. u* and UD p. id.. 700 a. a,, ill AD axeer* ■*“* a *f- »an<lajA ta*. 7aD a. ai (HDD . • cars ion *

its “P- ■>- 2ZZ: :

gtt : ^ _ I v*< ImifTSOT^eaDd ^S!pi MsTwM darsl Li Iy.-**yniiYi,"- • — s froiu Tvniti Mtreet *

Sea Bay Transportation Co.

id itasaa city aud m

DAVIS' 100 Pur© Paint BaUa. ao chare* la mada air U» palaL MB. WILLIAM RICH, Holal Brvx&oa, AUaaOeCUy.K. J^or THE H. B. DAYIS COIPUT,

■ALTIWOKK. a

■kVLAMI

ROBERT FISHER Keal Ivrst ntti BOURSE BUILDING

Eighth St. and Asbury Ave.., OCEAN CITY Do you want a Cottage or Hotel? Have you anything fur rent? Do you wiab to buy, or have you anything lu sell? Let me know—I’LL DO THE KR3T. Catalog* on applicMliou. Beautiful Cottage Sites... High Ground. Lota Graded. Street* aud Sidewalks Graveled.

ind the Ocean, and Fifth and North street*, u any real ertatc agent. Investigate before purchasing

Ocean City Land Company JOHN a. OAMDT. Manager ;K«. V. OOHSOrt, PreaMeat

IRA S. CHAMPION Aiderner Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pun WLK

AND

•c® Cream ESTABLISHED (Hr 7th St. and Asbury Ave.

W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKUriNt - PUSTERIN6 jeraijia % spbcitoiW Itealdence: 704 Central Ave oobaw cm, a. g.

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL UMN. SURPLUS SIMM

H. a ATITBS. VkaTrertdaat V. soon- HAND, caaatsr j- WTMtAJf TATBM. a. OIRKCTOHHi