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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. JULY 28, UXH.

NO. 17

OceanCity Sentinel

LAW OFFICES

Schuller C. Woodhull,

CURTIS ROBINSON

editor and Proprict

T. ABBOTT, M. D., iMij kit-inn nnd Nnr|(Pon. OFFICE -Ctner Ceilnl ud EldbU Slrwi.

FORGET NOT THE A BABY SHOW A TRIP THAT IS LAW, CHAUFFERS!; THIS SUMMER? WORTH TAKING

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

‘•S'-ri

MORGAN HAND,

ATTORNEY and

. COUNSELLOR AT LAW. \ 0 ,

X. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D

lomoeoputliiMt.

Seven Miles an Speed-Limit in Ocean

City Proper.

the j Mothers of Pretty Tots Are j Asking This Impor-

tant Question.

Costs Bnt Little There is Much to be Seen. ■plemiu trip now IwIiik Uk«

JONATHAN HAND, N_ HOWARD HURT, M. D.. Conn-ellor-at-Law, S09 Wcley Avenue. t'Al’K MAY COURT HOUSE, N. J. ""‘ rU i '-u-' £. Cl! |

fifARMSON H. VOORHEES • CJoiirtMolior-nl - I^jxav, 1

if l.j mi.ii) '

N. GRISCOM. M. D.

SECRET SOCIETIES.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

L aw offices Godfrey & Godfrey,

£)K. E. MILLER. I’hykielan anti Nurgeon

D 1

iK. CHARLES B. RIDER

759 Asburj- Avei

ATLANTIC CITY, h

i“r£r

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

rery ofleuce ►hall pa) a

i-ollvt-tctl a> all o

Cou nsel lor-a t-l-a w

MRS. MARY I'EMSTAX.

M A S S El U S E,i

CITY. N.J. IIJje'i-eutrr o;

BISCAYNE, OCEAN CITY, N. J

5,‘mVk. a /f'.TH.T"!/. C HARLES L - HOFMANN j REGISTERED ARCHITECT CHURCH SERVICES.

A. H. BAKER ..Undertaker - and - Embrflmer,. 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITY, N. J.

HKLENAJIEADLEY DEAD

COAL COAL Max 1 ' lake COAL Undertaker and Hmbalmer coal coal

TWELFTH 8T. .

W.rjTO. lil'b.rl Kmky^t rrfjt^l

CINERARIAS PARIS DAISIES white and yellow FUNERAL DESIGNS THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Central avo.

IB TahrrtuuT. II

CHURCH SOCIETIES. £ h P*S

EDWARD STONEHILL ; 11II -i U> W1I1UUU R. KloMhUH BRICKLAYER and PLASTERER • AU.work in maaou Hue pmmpliy atleudrd m... SOS lifighton I*ln.ce OCEAN CITY. N. J. . .nKl.L TKAJ'-I'ieoNK »• HAND BROS. liou»e and -i- Slftn Painters M4 CENTRAL AVENUE

ir Coal from the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.

HKAIbl.KY A A Ik A M 4 Reading; Coal

I WEST AVK ire of Retting !,

When You Want Any—thing ii ...DRUGS. GO TO THE

Bourse

Reasonable Pricea. Prescriptions.

P»MONI ( Hot-Air 1 Hot Water I Comhluatkin I Steam

When You Need Him.. you need the plumber badly. Let us inspect your bath and plumbing, so as to prevent accidents. Our work is the very best, always. It's the only kind we believe in. and you may lie sure of honest value when you employ us, I.eaks made nearly impossible and good health tolerably well assured by our work.

S. B. CONVER

DAVID MUIR, JR. TID,* Slate-arni'-siao CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue. - Ocean City, N. J. Repaint of ever)' description for all makes of Furwaow and 1 Langes. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chimneys cured or no charge i^bop^n rear.

There are Difficulties

dm

In plumbing work which must be* come—they cannot be avoided. The half and half workman overo dinicullle- In a half and half manner and tbe result U that repairs

are constantly uweiwary.

There is nothing half and half about ..Plumbing Work.. It is done fur. all time and many moons wiirpaas before it w ill have to

JOHN R GROVES

649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Xt

Harr,

mdley.

of

little daughter and only Iclena Belie Headley. The ■a of the Angel of Death was ked for. i*o untbought of, tliat the attllctlou of the parents gs made iouhly hard. Although the little girl had been Complaining for about a week, she was running around, and unly on Tuesday night watched the drill of Uie borm lu the lire house of Ocean City Volunteers, No 1, w bleb |ierforuiance she enjoyed with several of her com-

panions.

A little later, however, she was taken seriously ill, and w ithin twentyfour hours she had |*s»«l to that borne whence no traveler returns When her parents saw the first signs of serious illness, they summoned l»r. H. T. Abbott, and later, Dr. H. 1.. Northrop, a noted specialist who Is summering here, and who la connected with Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia, was called In fur con-

sultation.

Funeral services was held at the home of thechlld's parents al bo'clock Thursday evening. Tlie funeral took the next day, Interment to be made at Zion Church Cemetery, Bargalnlowu, Atlantic County. Services will also be held at tills church. Mark Lake will have charge of the

funeral.

Tbe child, who waa popular with er young rompanlou*, waa very pretty and for several moons took first prUe at Uie baby abowa held here.* The parents have the sympathy of all Ihetr friends In their deep sort*

HAD GOOD TIMBS l-ame Munsber or t-eople. A large number of visitors took adantagrof the twenty-five ccul sails Thursday afternoon, and they came back well pleaaad with their trip. These Thursday afternoon nails have ru a feature of life at this resort for cnl years, and many would not feel as Uwogh they had been Ui Ocean City unless they had a sail on the bay. Tboae who have ever been ou out of the e|*ck>ua and inviting sailing yachts know of the pleasure to be derived from such au outing. Uood Usttilng. The bathing Is now at Us best, the ■ter being at a temiwrature w hlcb uticca Uie lover of this dlveiskm to remain In the water for long fwrioda. Ocean City, w ith Us finest beach in world, as smooth as a billiard table lop, of hard yet elastic white ind, slo|«s Into the edge of the sea, free from dangerous gullies, aud therefore no life Hues are required.

8. H. Metu, of the Philadelphia National Bank, has-ranted CoonctlWlllkam 8 Urabarn's cottage, Asbury avenue, near Tenth street, for the balance of tbe waiuu.

Fou baul or trade for Oc pru|«erty—<J07 North Md aL,

in;; bouse, 15 rooms, all con veul«nce«fe • Stationary wash-stands and tuba; front

beck stairway; stable on re i'for fi horses aud 2 carriages; ..

'hfflssK*

Boy of Id years wishes poollton ef my kind for summer. Apply 116

Mbmlie avenue, Ocean City.

mi w

c I he

a tills

•Yjahy i, ut «,n

Then, if one so desires, he i trolley car, which will laud he boardwalk In Atlanlic Is may be followed by the

pleas-

• the in

JESSIE ROYAL WON MAIL COLLECTED THE POWER RACE HERE ON SUNDAY Boats of A. A. Howell and Post Office Finds New Move E. J. DuMec in Close Necessary For Good

Contest.

, K, J. DuMcc, owner, and r lloyal, owned by A. A. ver the Ocean City Yacht

of the Service.

For Uie first time In the history of tbe Ocean City Post Ofllee, the mails hale been collected on a Hunday. This happened yesterday.. Three carrier.

. UI. S omin«. mis morning, was an weut ou duty in Uie late afternoon, cxciiipg affair, and was a ltneiwed by a and w hen they bad finished their number of friends of both gentlemen, labors It waa found that Uie mall colII..well's boat winning by a margin of lerted lillaf! four of the big bags In the nine scrv.nd-, owing to the time allow- |«su office. This mall "was assorted

the first train out

The Marianna started fifteen sec■ids ahead of the other boat, bnt tbe itter picked her up. and only six secnds scj-araU-d them at the finish.

The official scire;

Htart. Finish. A. T.

larianna .. 10. 2 *1 II.MIS LIB IS

». S« 11.1018 LIB S3

r lloyal

The championship rare of the Ocean PHy Yacht l.’lub over the club course, ou 8aturday afternoon, drew a large number of Interested s|iectators, who followed the movementa of the boats

with marked euthuatamu.

The bay, well sprinkled with a blte-wiiigied fleet, prrseutol a sight

_... ». ._. >»t wasdear tothe lovereof yachUng. be"*fouud"lu The »t»rihig gun In tiass A

surrounding nred “ "•

f *1 um < * at (it soft I.

this morning.

duty ware Jos. fox, 1**1* Breckley and 1L C. Duffleld.

the centre of

the city, was compelled In make UI|W hi Uie office. These Hunday oollections are found to be a great convenleuoe and a big help. Heretofore kept the employes rushed on Monday mornings i

r rolling j

r of cliildreu here Ibis year has betn marked by many people. The llltle es are Just as |ireUy and <|Ulle as leas one could find lua long journey.

,d tbl. chance *.f gathering together ,. o|ul . ud llw ^rroundlng nred •« -**■ <* I “ I » »l lot of bngtit-looklug llltle tots should ; terr „ orv Liam C at B.OJ, and In lisas f» at 8.15. it be iHtrmltted to go by default j . . » Tiider the rules, w hen yachts fall

FROM BONNIE SCOTLAND cro * ,he "UrU"* line within fire

minutes after the starting gun, ea

Tlios. Wall, ra Is KmerlalnlnB Mis craft Is penalized to the extent of Ul 1 Two Mirers. over the five minutes. Reference

rlcnds in this city. j ocean City not only entertains vlsl the latter, and the Ume of the starting It. \V. tiodfrey, of Tuckahoe, was a tors from all over this country, but gun in each claaa, wilt show the Isitor here this murulng. from a || the larger countries of Kuro|«. 11 land leap against each yacht. Mrs. Kmma Andorfer. of Millville !The most recent arrivals from across In Class H, Dorothy beat Ardo ou

e for tl

Now this excitement with, and there la no lug the first mail ou Moil day morning. The three other carriers will do the ork next Hunday, and lb* mall ooL lections will be oonUuuad every Hunday unUi the close of the era inn.

PERSONAE.

\V M. Batten, of Millville. Is

among our many visitors. me oceai Mr* Harry 8 Adams, of this city, | Bar>'"

with friends in Bridgeton.

T. S.tioorley. of this city, Is visiting

Is mother at Pitman Grave.

Mrs. Augusta Hi ration ,of Millville,Is

it- guest of relatives In this city.

Charles Conover and family,, of llllvllle, are iiaasliig the sumider-

here.'

Mrs. Kllubelh Breckley Is spending few days w lib friends in Philadel-

•e I he Mils

ihta.

Miss Kllubeth Kva

of PbllaJel it the Hwartb-

it Mar-

Mrs. Adella Abbott is vM inotlier, Mrs Klleu Hcudder,

more, for a few days.

Mias Nellie Clawson, of Philadelphia, is visiting relatives In this aty

for a couple of weeks.

Mrs. W. L. McKeen, of Philadelphia, la among the latest arrivals at

the Ocean City House.

Charles 1). Lipplucott Is a Hwedesboro resident w ho Is enjoying life here as a guest of the Kathlu. * Mias Mary E. Lake, of Stratford. Is s|*odlng two weeks very pleasantly in Ocean City with friends. Kev. W. K. Lake and family, of Stretford, N. J., are guests of Hev. aud Ire. George Bred. In this city. Kev. and Mrs. Pennington Corson ■e entertaining their daughter from Clayton at tbe M. K. parsonage. l»r. Samuel C. Blair, a well known 'hlladelphla medical man, Is among he many who are at the Brighton. Frank E. Darby, accompanied by Js two sons, Roy aud Eugene, has gone to Philadelphia to visit relatives, r and Mrs. Richard Crauksbaw, hlladelphla, are greatly enjoying luinmer In their cottage hi this

city.

Rev. John R. Greer, of Halcyville, Is among tbe many ministerial gentlewho are aqjouratug at the sea Huillugton lias been represented here during tbe past few days by Wm. K. Taylor, who registered at the Emmett. Mias Ida Krause, of Tioga, has arrived In Ocean City fur tbe ha lance of She Is the guest of Miss Anna Krouse. Miriam aud Edith Ash braok are s]iendliig a few days with their friends, the M tssee Hays, at I2U Central avenue. Bertram Whitaker, uf Krankfotd. as hla family domiciled m a cottage ; Sixth street and Atlantic avenue for the balance of tbe season. Mias Edna Axe, of Frankford, Is: ipendlug a few days very pleasantly it this resort. Mias Axe has been an annual summer visitor here for several

yearn.

Mrs. Mary Laurens, of Philadelphia, Is a visitor In Ocean City, being tbeguest of Mrs. Haynes, S23 Asbury avenue. She is accompanied by her sou, Picric W. Laurens, who is Just recovering from a long Illness, the

result of an operation.

Mre. John G. Hlyder, of Ardmore, Pa., and Mre. U.H. Davis, of Haddoulleld, have been spending a couple of w eeks-* lib their friends, Mr. and Mre. J. Bergbauser, at their cottage, 1728

They are vary much

an City.

■ud elapsed time, but Ardo'a Ume allowi of anoe of four minute*, thirty-eight his seconds gives her the victory by a trifle

. Powell, i

their uncle, Ttiumai home, 1430 Asbury a'

These young ladles came from Alloa, Petrel, Captain G.

Hcotland. In their native home, they handily In the cat cl: are instructors In the public schools, of over live minutes, and as noun as the vacation season liXit, owned by Cfptalu Thomas came they planned a visit to America. Philip Hammer, was sailed by Rev. As they must return soon to the George Reed, who-kindly volunteered school, they w ill have a chance of be to act because of Captain Hammer*

tug ou these slur res for only six weeks, lllneM.

and they regret the short |ierlad In the A claee, there was conoiderrery much. Tills Is their first trip ‘ able of a mlx-up between acroe* the ocean, and the many new Katharine and Goodrich. The latter sight* are a continual pleasure to fouled the former In taming them. Beasley's Point buoy, and, having The Misses Walters are arcom- broken a bob-stay, was out of the race, pllsbed musicians, and delight their Hhe limped home via Rainbow, many friends w ith their music. The fouryaebta In this claaa Loclle,

' Ogontz, Katharine aud Goodrich,

ion Advice. agreed to sail boat for boat without

ilher to get through, re fere.ic« to time allowance.,

but you'll pull through all right If The JudKe . , nd timekeeper. «re you obey the law. of nature City Clerk T. 1-ee Adams, Dr. Charfoa

•doll ts. The K Kdwards and Enoch W. Burleigh.

""" E. J. DuMee officiated aa judge

OURS A GREAT RESORT

We notice In your lasoe of July ' aaya I). W. Pedrlck, a summer resident of Cedar Beach, with a cottage at 6631) Central avenue, "that Mr. Hutton has kindly Been fit to favor os at both ends of the Island aud will give oe an outlet other than tbe beach With tbe Street finished from Inlet to Inlet, together with the Improvements at Thirty-fourth street, to naln land, there will be very reeorts so favored. With trolley service, electric light, water of Unequalcon tin oona drive of eeven miles tbe ocean, and two I Inca of steam care, Ocean City Is a very desirable In which to spend our summer*. I think that In thanking M^ Hatton, I .am voicing tbe sentiments of all the people.”

This Is but w

don't, that you should ll<

“Don’t drink too much Ice water, “don't swim In lemonade," “don't eel peach kernel Ice cream,” “don't eat meat more than once or twice a week," “don't walk In the auu,” and, above all, “don't taste whiskey or any other form of Intoxicating liquor while the hot weather lasts." Eat plenty of fish, provided you can get It fresh, and snapper aud ciam coup

won't hurt you, but '

Eat plenty of vegetable food, also stewed fruits, apricots, etc., hut hi every caw the food should be cooked. Don't awear, don’t quarrel with your wife, Icaru to dodge tbe bicycle, aud you'll pass through the hot weather Ithout tbe expense of au undertaker.

RESORT LEAGUE MEETS

r Crease, Mayor J. G.

Champion, George I). Adams. Prealden I of Council ; Councilman N. C. Godfrey, Jacob C. Hteeiuiau aud Hiram Htceimaii, Kvertou Corson and

R. C. Robin sou, of IhU city, the Sea-bore Municipal 1-cagi

lug at Wildwood Thunalay to discuss ; m alters of Inlereat to South Jersey men,

tlie leading resorts In the southern part of tbe Bute sending representative*. A memorial to keep the public school, closed until Heptembcr 15 waa unanimously adopted. Its object la to let the children have two

more weeks at the shore.

The next meeting will be held In

this city on September 15.

turn of tbe channel. The folloa-lng la the official tabu-

lation

LAID TO REST

Took I* lace War Kratov. All that was mortal of little Helena Headley, daughter of Councilman and Mrs. Harry Headley, of Uil* city, laid to re*t Saturday Id Zion M. E. Church Cemetery, UargaUiU

lantlc County.

Service* were held at tbe

the child's parents Friday evening, and large numbers of friends of Ur.

Mrs. Hewdley attended, taking a

view of the child. Rev. Pennington Corson, |iaator of tbe First M. K. Church, who officiated, spoke feelingly. A pretty hymn, “Beloved, Bleep," waa sung by Mesara. Edward M. Sutton and Ralph L. OofT aud Mre.

Member, of tbe Cape May Yacht "* »■ Seller and Mre. R. L. Goff. Club Aft looking forward to the time. T, *« '*«•« Kit'. luoklu * »* natural not far dlst.nl. when luteruatloual lu llf «> reposed in a while cm bow yacht raoee a HI lake place off the Cape I' 11 ** 11 rouch <»»*««. literally covered May coast. The fart that the James « « h l* r «‘ , y Bowen of many vanettaa.

Gordon Bennett cup has been returned tbe custody of tbe New York Yacht Club, having been held abroad fora number of years, euoouragea the Cape May Yacbl Club members lu tbe hope

these friends at her cottage, 73BCenL_ avenue: Mre. K. Bolau, Martha Kirkpatrick, Alfred Raretto, Mr. and Mre V. W. Schuler, of Philadelphia; Mr aud Mre. George Wiggins, of Palmyra ; Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Bowen, of Washington ; Mabel Rowan, of Juliet, III , aud Laura E. Biggs, of Good

Hope, a C.

. civil e

F. P. Canfield's collage, 335 Fourth

made to have tte rop^T^d for off “f"T“ the Cape May coaJt u.xt eummer. « Ullam V ugt ha. rented hie cottage. Preliminary Arrangement, looking to Wwigy arenua. to a Mx. Hitch*, that end have been token up, and at. mm Vmmmm'm rtt. .. ... , . . . Tlie religious services on Young’i

New k ork other Americm.ym.ht- ||VrooSuud . neraoou , attended. The meeting was conducted

contort foe the Cape May Cap. 'by the miuUtcr. who have been eu-

— Vachi ■'•r halo. s' gaged in tbe UoUuoas Camp Meeting Only 586 for a complete House Boat; work during tbe part ills, rigging and all equipment in , ,,

date* t nicely; just the thing for river and bay cm toe.; splendid for fall and winter ducking. Inquire R. W. KuWAKD6, Eighth and Central avenue. It

Bargain.—Bay front iota, central _ , , _ riparian righto. Apply W. C. CMIaud, i “«*t Sunday. Ha will occupy the Eleventh and Asbury. j pulpit both morning and waning.

Rev. Mr. Kirkpatrick, a retm miaakiuary from Burmab, who la lug al Twalfin and Wert avenue, will preach lu Uie Urst Baptist Church

LOCAL DOTS.

Lawn parties are In order. Lota of campers ou the beech. The season la moving along briskly. Bathing girls are not always sotted. Strolls oo tbe bench are lu order. First basket ball game Saturday night. Our pretty streets are praised by the fadtore. Tbe summer girl la accuniulaUng

Ballon do notcc

a take “ buff" baths ate at nlgbto. Deer are read to be plcnUfal lu the

Them are tbe days when the bagage smasher gats In hla work. What has become of the rtraw-rida reaeT It aerrra to hove died out. Farmers are raising plenty of pepper*. Must expect a hot old time. People are learning better how to enjoy their holidays In rational recreatou. Money spent on excursions and pio-

Home of the young t

One of the n over the Island is the postman with his little whMl*.