OCEAN CITY SENTINEL .
VOL. XXV.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THUKSDAY, JANUAKY lit, 190.1
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OceanCity Sentinel; *■»«■»*• JjAW offices b. r ABB0TT > M - Schuyler C. Woodhullj »nd Hnrgon.
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NO. 42
CURTIS ROBINSON
OFFICE-Uner Ceitnl ui Elgktk Si
ilTORNEy GENERAL ON TAX QUESTION ir—H
MORGAN HAND, • ATTORNEY and X . COUNSELLOR AT LAW, 1 ’
C. HUTCHINSON, M. D Mr McCarter's Views Freely EiilomoeopathiMt. pressed Before (be Stale
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEM S GROWTH County .Supt. Hand Tells of Improvements in Past
50 Years.
Haiul.i hniriuan of IhrSlateTearhen,’ Ae~K-i^il"ii ( oiuniHleroii Hducatkiual •f.«re~, made an Inierertlnir repotl to the Wale Tracben Aaaoeiatkm. •W'h rr,-entlj- met In Trenton. Aiiiiui* other I Inn*., the rrj-nrt eonlalued the tollou lug: "It fc- amerted, U|H>ti auttiortiy of tt«~e Who have tnvaatigaled, thatitlfty year. ay» there wu not a teacher in thta munty who had been |,rofaaalon- »"} trained, and that more money »a»tMild tor tuition, private acboola and aredemtea than »aa appropriated for the nuhiic aeiM»ol. Viriv
ild not tit for
n.. »i«-ie were none
which thl-. woo Id have been poa-
•IrU certainly rould not have Klfty yeara a*<> aupertntenpuhlle arhoola were probably u in any part of the Lulled There waa no public kindernor thoueht of auch a thine, atiful act—• — - -
There waa no I>art of acbool w i
"In IV.1, the average -alary of male teacher, w a. »380, Of female teacher* tiTL In JMOi, the average -alary of •••*'“ teacher, w aa |«I0. of female*.
The vivid contrut p men ted by
lbe»e condition.,and thuae of the (rraa rnt, abow wonderful progreaa; certainly much greater than In other Ofty
veara of the world'a hiatnry.
‘Tena of tbouaand. of Normal gradtea are now devoting tbemarlvea to the work, for w hich they have been carefully prepare.!, a very large pel oeutage of all teacher*, In the elementary acboola having had the benefit of thi. training Huudreda of public high Hchooia new fit both boya and gliia for college and m many luaUncea are better equipped than waa any col- ... *ege of the hlden time There la prob ,,J| pbly not a rehool, in cHy or county, ^^ot under city or county auperviatou, md the number of tow u.bip aud bor•ugh Miperviaora la couatauUy lu-
•rtaMng.
“A city, either large or a nail, no: provided with public kindergarten, and manual training acboola or oe pan. menu, ia uow clamed aa lacking jiregmalye educational —
A FINE LECTURE
A fair-aired audiemw w aa In Trow, Hall on Tbureday evening lad, u hei I>r..Ku#ena May, the uot«l Iclurcr «|«keoo ‘The Land .rf the Hhilielali and Hhamruefc -Ireijiud from fork t. ■ aureway." The lecture wu* the thlnl entertainment of the nmrae brim given thi. winter under ttw au-pum.i the leidie*' Auxiliary of the Lir-i
1‘reahytrrtan fhutrh.
Hr May la an eaay, graceful apeak er, grow Ing eloquent at time*, aud held the cloae atleutlon of bt. aud lei". from Mtflnnlug to end. He put In, people in good humor, and alw in an ekpedant mood that aa. not dwap (.•luted, at the beginning of hi. talk
;riieral> and oilier, who I the working, of Ib^army emit (aefty military poe
Itatlon,
iivory, Ludlow, BeyDtoo. :r. Bine. Mauley, Carlin, WUten otbsr. bare axpraaaad ■at with tbeaa a alao forty-Q.a
tbe liodor uaing a oonvereational tone I for the moat part—by telling a dory ■ of an undertaker, a bo, uot liking to ' ‘crowd the mourner*." and fearing to ' 1 bock their aeuefbllltle* by telling 1 hem to hurry by the corpw. asked ! « them to quickly l*a* the tier. From 1 to the end, wj*n he gave a re>- « "The" ik'ldow Malone," reu- '‘oone..
almoal lulmiuhle atyle, be I hey unite In inaiutabUug that the had hi. audience with him, and at In- regimental -aloon- greatly tnrraamllie terrala hla hearer* applauded him number of the victim, of the drink vigorou.ly. He ha. dearrtptive |«a- habltin the army and multiply the f»r above the ordinary, and be ! “umber of the aoidiara who ion at rated bU ability In telling of ••ut.ide mloona and aUU roc hla firat experienoe in a dorm at tea i pulable t'laeoaoo pay-day. a The lecturer paid a high tribute to the! "•ley. off.” Iriabmau aa a wit and warrior, and . ' Ktgh«*og Joe 1 W haalag I “* many amuatug anecd^e-: | brav«Jy againd the *N 1 relend'a pretty acenery waa pictured the evil in giowlngterma, wMIe referen.-e. t„ 1 egelu.l the ripanianla. her legend., poetry, Indudriea aud the «he hi Tridi queatton," In which he ahu»ed f'l'lle and In private baa * that England liaa been unjud to tbej““ “Iterly oppoaed to auktie. -Ilddle and aoatberu aectloii. of the 1 ,wW Intoxicating llqoora, and 1 Emerald laic, rounded out a lecture ‘ '• l "f'T •W-'rt ahoaid beoaoi that proved eminently and uniquely remove the temptation of ana entertaining iwtloii-from them." The lecturer dearrred a much larger j M *j°r Hvneral Hhafter wra audience. The euterUbiment affordwi , ««nrtago: "I harealway*b< iboaa who attended waa on the order I 0 l'l‘ w * d '« of tboae previoualy given by the La-| "t 1 * ol I: dtee' Auxiliary—one of the bed of It- _ ‘ od. the man, beaidea impairing aarto^aly i Ibelrefilcleocy." . BOYS, DON’T SMOKE : Tt >°" w ho advocate the ladoraUoo
Itlful ^public
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nemrly everywhere. In i county. Abuatve puui.hment, once aocommou, i unheard of. To Quote a well-kno
‘All of Umm reaulta have tailed becauae of the lutered of the people in public education. ‘‘Mucatora may plan dlllgeully the heUcrment of condlllooa, but at the lad the )«ople mud move In order that the planning may be rewarded w Itb aucceaa. Jt |. a mailer of educational hldory that champion, hare .,u-„ every critical juncture •- **- 'warn movement, of public >u aud won the anddauce and apoval of the |cople. A prominent orator ha* auerted that -manual lining, the acienUfic method the wchool room came fn people.' It ahould, lherefore.be the public acbool men and ring the acbool a* near t the l*ople a* poaatbie, aud to make >l»t* for the education o. J, but alio a centre of liter ary aud educational aetivlliea for the entire community. A very dlatlnct idency in thla direction lr the large dtlea, yet thl. .houltl not he limited to -houid extend to every district and receive the fostering aid of the Stale If neoeaaary."
UICXUTER and PUSTERER AU work in mason Una promptly attended to... SOO Brighton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ KI.I. XX-1I.X-.I’MONl. S* X.
BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. Sll ASBUKY AVENUE, Ocean City, N. J. RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY Oeeoa CTtj, N. J.
Hoard lug houses and hotels in Atlantic City, lacking the requisite safeguard. in the way of fire-oca pee, to be Closed. Such In brief la the a of a notice Chief Utlliaon, of the Building Department, ha. served upon •eveuty-five establishments. Mr. UU lladb made It dear that all of the seventy-five place, are uot lacking eu “rely m exits. For the most part they have at least one mean* of ea City Council’s decree, however, i substantial Iron stairway for so y guests, multiplylug the nu of exile In proposition to tbs at the building. The “me fur com pi expires March 1.
I hie value considered, Atlantic City la worth doable all the other Jersey shore ettte* combined, aaya the I lev lew, with a big etrut. A hotel taken the trouble to look up will be submitted Trade for use In future advertising campaign.. The figure* are Ilka this: l-ong H ranch,*11,000,000; Asbury Park, H.two.ooo; Cape May, *3,000,000; Ocean CHy, *2,flM,0U0; Sea laie City, IM2.000; AvaloD,-*3X),00U; Angleaea, *481,000, Wildwood, *543.000: Holly Baach, MM,MM; total,*£:,480,000; Atlantic CKj, (47,400,000. I I.OH1DS
carer «r
k»»» t pon vow. ] <*' Uu di-dingul«bed military men wa “I see there ie a great deal of amok- h,r » end e. pedal I y are they log of tobacco by acbool boya under j “"e" 1 » b °»‘ all-important and t he age of fourteen yean, "any. Chief I altogathar unaatualra raeoads la tbs of Potlca Beull. "Somebody mud be «««» of the Judge Advocate Oaaaral
riling them tobacco In violation of the law. For Up protection of the boya. let me quote the law: " ‘Be It enacted by the Senate aud General Amambly of the State of New
Jersey:
“ ‘Section. 1 Hereafter no person shall sell In this Bute any cigarette* or tobacco in any of its form* to any minor under the age of fourteen year.: no person shall purchase in this Stele for or on behalf of any such minor any cigarette, or tobacco in any ol it. forma, aud any person no offend lug shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, aud, on conviction thereof, aball be punished
a report la yaarly asnt by the Judge Advocate at each of the army poate to the Judge Advocate General at Washington, and the facte In thsm are sumtnarized In hi. annual reports. Thasa ■bow that in tboae years In which tbs regimental liquor stores ware established, the number of court-martials for drunkenness, other offences and crime, wa. very much greater than It waa In tbeyaar* In which they ware
abolished.
Thl* should settle the qaeatefb with all fair-minded person. Official records
ay. to be preferred to Individual ; imagining*, optnloai or aasertmta.
•OP), or Imprisonment in tbeeounty lR*V ) Jons Ueeixs. jail where said ’ violation waa com- 0t ' 4: * s U»TT. ». J . Jan. 14, 1804. mltted, for a term not exceeding three ’ * ’ mouth*, or both, at the discretion of WHY FIRE BELL RANG the court before which such offender | or offendera aball be convicted. iwd.cwtwr ‘Sac. 2. All acts aud pitta of act. , 14 it herewith are hereby re-! tiev ® tal 1 _ s act shall take effect bume- i hou " Wou<u y. the Ug baU to the d lately. ; cupola of the Ninth at mat fire bouaa "‘Approved March 28, 1904." »»• htwrd to ring ones The first
Officers lo.i.livC. pertlng, yet dreading. It The follow log ware duly luetalled a. again It didn't ring right away, officers of Waahlngtou Camp, No. *&,' howevor, and the fireman itaallnil a P. O. a of A., by the District Preal- -Igh of relief. dent, K Howard Thorn: Past Preal- I be reason for ringing tha ball waa dent, WUHam Young; PreaMent. Thus, that John Towaaaod, the electrtctaa. Young: Vice Presideut.Tboa. Me lure: wa* maklug a teat. The Indicator la Master of Forma, Josiah B. rtliarp; tl>e Keltanca Cotnpany’a booaa. It waa Ueoordlng Beeratary, E A. Bourgeois; dLcovered, waa not working property, Financial bee rotary, John W. Smith; and Mr. Towaaaod was called apoa to Treasurer, John B. Christian; Con- remedy the trouble, which be did la doctor, John E. Trout; Inspector, short order. Everything M bow weexEnoch U. Barrett; Guard, Benjamin lug In first-chaw atyia. Hofiman; Chaplain, Harry 8. Adam.; -■*» — Trustee, W. W. Adam.. “«“* Tvaa.revw- ——* L»t« Dcren City real eatate transfcre lawdior aaeretaat ■avwhai. recorded to the county dark's office Harry Chaudler, at Vindaod, are: well-known to this city, where he IS uaoally paaaea a portion of the sum- William U. Moon, lotet waa assistant marshal In the of Moorlyn Terrace and Allan tie are* Inaugural parade at Trenton. He and ' uue. rnor Stokes are personal friend. »".-Ocean tltj Aaaodattoa to BeaI handler owns quite a lot of jamin H. bandarlln, tot of hay front property bare. and rlpartau right between Sixth and _ * -Bevatith atiaeta. mwah OSBrerw Bw-elwefed. - y - The Board of Director, of the Kind »*i.nr, mt Cmc aaeiia. National Baak of Ocean City have re- I-' 0 ' lbe time to a dosao years organised and re-elected the old off!- «r “»ore, cone shell, to number an to namely: Prealdoot, Lewis M. be found on the baach. In a walk of a; Vice Proaideut, K. B. Mite*; * couple of mile* along the shore Ueehier, W. BcoU Hand Boiieiior, J. * **oo-toada of thaaa ran sheila may Kfthlan Tatem. he aa

