Ocean City Sentinel, 16 November 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY; NOVEMBER 16, 190."

OceanCity Sentinel

Law offices

B. T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

—*t~ CURTIS ROBINSON Edihx and Piupiietor

_ Phyulrlau and NarKeon, Schuyler C. Woodhull, omci-Cwr c*buii ud Eijttb simt

\jORGAN HAND,

T. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D

no |*rr Year, Strictly .n Adva

$l.jo at End Year | ATTORNEY a.. u ,

' COUNSELLOR-AT LAW 1 Ilomajopnthl-L

city directory. lcsr«5!rMlsa!rsASKa-| 0 '

• an. N«V <«i NT not ae, R. J. I tp,' 10 L n,

CITY OFFICIAI4. rul>l.c llulldttni atoapm rui to a. m„x to t p. n..., •'•.’SSSS 1 J ONATHAN HAND. HOWARD BURT.M.D.

CJounwellor-at-1 w, * , . .

-H.uiuriKr.ia. . v _ . _ _ „ ooo U t-slrv Avenue I,^r2r -M«W. ■•. HH.nu M»«*» a Hwar, Paw,. | y '

•K MAY COURT HOL'rtK, N. J. | orriri ^ d Tm» . ».

TROWER HALL Monday Evening, Nov. 20th

At 8 o'clock

Savoy Thealre Moving Picture Company

MOORE & BUFORD, Mfn.

— Will present their Two Hour Performance

MISERY FOLLOWS GRAND MISTAKE

PLEASANT REUNION.

A Hiinewliat uiiexpertnl rrui Uie Lake and Lee famine* waa

R.v. H. T. c..«-ll., ro . Tell. '£££

of the Snperior Obligations ex|iected, the uoca*iun a a* none Uie

of Christians. Ie 7! * , ’ le “* l ‘ l oue -

Ocean City waa well recrewented.

"Tlie Superior Obllgatloae of Cbrto- rhe petty Ufl In l».ucbe«'. Dual Ua...” waa the aul.ject of Uev. H. T. JrlTfW .- , -od ug lu do . jCa-elberry'. aertnon In the Klmt Ume There. wa«un. met the vl.ltor. | Preabylerlan Church on Holiday morn- uen oouveyed In the vehlclea to ln K laat. Mr. Caaaelberry took bU ! ^Ilvllle and to the home of Under

*“'t from Matt.. 6; 47, in part: "A'hat j piker l^e.

STATE BOARD ON

J EQUALIZING TAX

Urges New Assessment of Main Stem of Railroad Property. The State Hoard for the EqualixaUou of Taxea, in Ms mshortly report to

SECRET SOCIETIES.

JJARRISON H. VOORHEKS J N. GRISCUMe M. D.

Moving Pictures

CJounMeIIoi*>at- I^avv, ,

TIN CENTHAI, AVKM E,

50

LAW OFFICES D K - CHARLES B^RIDER Apgar &. Boswell, M.araaa ip chakciuii 759 AsbMrj- Avenue VNHI KY AVKMUX andV'lUHTM HTTUCKT (H.,unw BalMtnei

Interesting, Amusing, Instructive and Entertaining Films

Among them

The Life of Kit Carson. ‘‘Wanted—A Dog.” A Day at Luna Park. A Japanese Ambush. Baby Day. How Jones Lost His Roll, Etc.

50

ATLANTIC CITY. S

t Savoy Theatre, At-

LAW offices coal COAL Prices: Adults, 25c; Children, 15c

Godfrey & Godfrey, COAL

COAL COAL

Bay your Coal from the

SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE.

The same performance as givi •, lautic City, every week.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

Counsellor-at-Law

CHURCH SERVICES.

HARRY H. RICE, HEADLKY A AllA.n* reuistebed architect Reading; CoaI

A Job In the Senate », Chamber ’

tt-iK HuilUon Avas.

CColllnirMwood, - - - IN.

M.

i IpraM aucb p

rood towar

Beautiful Cottage Sites... High <iround. Ixila Urmded. Straela and Sldewatka (Jraveled. Many new building* already erected. Riot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreet*. Apply to any real estate agent. Inveatlgate before purchaidng

the uiiddle *lc|» and

Im' oiruer to the right, eenair extending iMiek from b Int'

■lou»Iy her atrpa had it rapltol. The only id a eontlnuatioo of

her search for emidorment. and. son bcm. alie abrauk from that Ju»I noi even though *he bad Iken rentrlcUi bcnklf to a tingle meal a day for week. She woo’d cel.-(.rate the flndli

of a frleud.

t and won't

rrthig. an t |ierlia|

i pushed forward. The door waa oiwu i at hut. and foot uy fool, yard by yard.

«lie w a* liehig In '

, when al»- entered

Bui

iwU™ KtaEm'andluDtb auwM. He.

Ocean City Land Companv

•l. W. c-ORao**. V-eealM*

Speaks :: Por Itself lood plumbing telH It* own ad--•itage*. There hurt any u*e of

lumbiug for chcapneaa— c good. Tlie beet material nwd to Insure aatiafactory The plumbing we do for

iccualugly? Shew

<l.d detceoded t

her Upa In a

•oft. evaneaceut amlle tluit waa more like the amlle hf the old day* before

Uie wlatfulueaa came.

She had been atamllng at the postoffice door, and be bad looked prectaely as be bad Ibat day when be parted from them In the Arlxoua canyon, be pcMillr** pmapm-tor nnd her father cxtraalvi- mine owner. And tie had not forgotten. Even before she saw him

g from a carnage, wttb-

,5- V^uuu'"

Q ( ftoru^gallery b-gnn lo

Iwaya

properly.

Perfect material and perfect workmanship will luaure you moat perfect aatlafactlou. RMorsic tex. D *■»*• Tin, Ualranlxed S. B.CONVER .XT’ If You Could Call - ■ at our shop and meet our workmen face to face and have them explain to yon personallyTiow we do business. we believe that you wotdiUse absolutely satisfied that we are better equipped in knowledge of the paint , trade than any other house in this ^ocality. Acme House and Sign Painting Company, OFFICE AND SHOP: INo. 743 West Avenue OCEAN CITY, - NEW JERSEY DAVID MUIR. JR.. TE-M-anii-Sias-RDOfiiig. CORRUGATED IRON WORK. • FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Arenue, - Ocean City, H. J. Ha pa In of every description for allimakea of Furnaces and (Range*. Repairing done promptly. Kmoky chimneys cured or no charge Khop In ey all Admit It - Who wouldn’t ? It’s as pretty a bath room as you’ll find the town over. Lntorlons Bath Rooms are an every day occurrence

with us.

Otir plumbing shop has the reputation for fitting up bath rooms that's honestly

earned.

W did we do it? Why, by doing a swell job at lowfigures, and using best materials. For plumbing we take thrlrad. - j OH |\| fl GROVES,

om«*cur, a-a- 649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.

be had sprang

out regard to bt» bora**, arm waa coming up the poatoOlce steps with out-

■tretrlied bands.

“Good heavens! Ton here, klUriel— Ml*a Auhlmnon." be had cHed. with a gladness lu bla voice which he did not attempt to conceal and which brought

■her f*

t wa» taken.

could only crowd herself into the narrow apace hrlrtnd the laat row Shi- could ua- the rhnplalti and a few Of the ecnatora on the fnr aide of Ml. rhamlier and upon the few draka li alght a gurgi-oua display of Aow.n. Preaently she In-ard the open Improver and bowed her head. Thei. there wea a confusion of voices, wlC quick. cr!*p -en en -ea from o:ie de.: and another, followed by a abort reees In wfilrb there vma a great ybaklng oT hands and lu'.ioliicgloua eiuong the

of flrtoeu or tu en-

meant welfare. Who misery from the prevaleu.

grand mistake ? The members of this

kingdom are to be founded

upon class or race distinction, but llrely upon character. Those who belong to thla kingdom are men full of aspiration, bent on lieart purity and tlie good ol other*. There place for the man who I* satisfied ■imply to keep out of jail. Tlie foundation* of commou morality, of cuurae, are assured, but It would be i|ult«aul»!fading had the heralds of heaven'* kingdom said, ‘Blrmed are the honest.' There l» a wide difTeretice between 'llleased la the men who -ells no lies' and 'Bleaaed are they which do hunger and thirst after rlghteousneaa.' The common virtues ere quite Indenalble, but the Christian must live reach out for something beyond there—must do more then others. ‘Let ua reallre that we have auperobllgatlona. because Christianity a superior religion. Christ doea re for ua than any other founder of religion Rightly known. He satiaftes the dee peat craving* of any aodl. Is it not true that when we have d->n( our utmost to create happy social euvtronmenta, and to aaliafy the physical and mental needs of man, the question w hich Macbeth asked

Ur's physic tan, still remain s'; 'Caast thou not minister to i

diseased.

Pluck from the memory a rooted

sorrow.

Rase out the w ritten troubles of the

brain.

And, with m

She bad now a good view of the chamber, and hi-r gase a wept rartoaaiy from (leak to desk. Many of tlie senators she recognized from pictures she had seen In > um-lit periodIcqjp. Suddenly she started and half arose. She

light to her eye*. There had been 1 had not thought to see him down there; nothing between them except a look If she met him at all U would be In and hand pressure, but abe bad often | put- of die cvrrklora, and probably at thought of him lu there IWrr dreary | work. But there he was. at ona of yean and waa glad to k)9w be had the desks, examining some papers. T looked for yon What did It mean? He had no right be had eon-, to be In there now. while the senate tinned, “hut without a clew. I waa waa In session. afraid yon had gone from my life. | An hour later abe dracended to tbs But pardon me; we cannot talk bore, next Dour, still dosed and wondering, and I have a great deal to say. May As she left the elevator aba met him I call on you el once—this evening! face to face. Is your father bare?" | “What! you here. Muriel—Mlas Ash "My father la dead." abe had man- bunooT* be cried. -Thla la splendid! aged to aay. Her brain bad been In a Now we ran have that talk wltheut whirl, her heart In a tumult. What waiting nn!T evening. 1 know a easy did It all meant What wax thla 1m- j ||nle table down lu a corner of the petooua madman saying. Implying! By cafe where we can he ai a strong effort she had controlled her- w# will talk while we

a looking at him with wide

“Tea. you may call." she had an- ] Bhe swered In a lew voice. "I—I will he eyea.

glad to ace you." And abe had given -Why were you lu there, at a desk!" him the number of the bouse In which j^e demanded. •be rented m» small room. ’ "In the acnxta chamber! Oh. that's ■ yon. I. *111 be there early. I mj j ol> yon are. when I left you that ‘—“■ - straight lo oue of the new

opaied a law office. My

Leonard Kaauss Co. Electricians Ayg.Asbary Avenue, Ocean City, N. J-

tnsarjs

ATUNTIC ICEiSlMILK COMPART

Ice

Pen Aidant] Hill tm Crew OfV’cw.mm* XwmueyAvwnu-

OCCAM CITY, H. 4.

RUSH ADVERTISING AGEHCT

go back with yoe now. day'

but I have an a|>polnttnent which la already overdue. lan't It prortdendal. though, thla meeting? I have been la WaMitnpton only three day* and to

turn up against yon like tbit!" “Have you employment here?" she

had asked for want of something bet-

ter U> aay.

"Yes. temporarily; a Job In Uie senate chamber. Yon remember I was a Jack of all trade* from a farm boy to an linpeennl-m* pv.epcctor. with occasional dabs at fresco painting and Jonrto help me through college. But I will not detain yon huw lo the wind

any longer."

Bhe bad waichvd him spring Into the carriage and drive away, an odd light

walk she laughed softly. Elgin years before she woo Id not have been like tbla. Evidently be waa wlthont eay regular employment. Just doing some —freace painting probably, for be bed spoken of b«4ng familiar with that At first, from hit I ■ring In the earrlac* holding the bone* she bad thought be might be a coachman, waiting for his employer’s rrtsrn. But. after all. what did ft matter? Ooediman or pelnter or

hearted and bonret and ambition* Kbr could read that In hi* eye* and In the strong, fall grasp of his hand* And he had remembered her snd-enl cared for her. It waa heanttfol Id know that In the hurrying. Indifferent world there waa ona who still thought of her and cared for her a Uttl* The maimru or

father was a lawyi

with him. Hoi .(-bow the people sen mail to like my way* and last year they hatched up a plot to send me her* Bat come, we ran tglk better at the taM* I bare a profioalilau for your roosldara-

Hon. and." bis roi« log grave. "1 hope fv •re your way to acredAnd "she. after a derod. ecstatic bealtatl

iiaUy c

"Now. permit me to give you an Ulustration of fllmfiam. "A boy go-i to a grocer and asks for "The grocer draws the medawee a pint ninuure. ixMir* it Into Ilia pi and ^aoda It u the hoy. “But the toy. looking at the t

Brr.-wtckiltuv

" 'Sre here, j-oq haven't |Rea u

log to the bottom of

“‘Oh. that's all right, sonny, aay* the trdeer 5ad!y. There

the tneaanrr before.'

do ye ttfore than other*?’

"Jesus Christ is about lo found HI* kingdom upon earth—one that aaa entirely different from any that men. up lo that time, had ever thought of,” ■aid Mr. Casselberry. “He begins in

an entirely

' We recommend that the Male Board of Aaaereots be directed U> make

lu the party at the bouae were AI-, th * <*■“ «l ail the railroad bert Gilbert, wife and tw o children, P r ”l«' r, y In the Htate, at lu true value, Mark Imkcaud family.Wm. i^ke and “I"' 0 valuation ao aaeerwtfe, Mr and Mr». John Uatreheg,, 1 »‘ n «L « t«* for .Stale purpom. be Ueo. DatacbeK.ofOce^nCUy;cbsa.&' ,nad( " tud icv|ed «I the average Ux Welnwngbt and wife, of lemg r,le of l,, • suu - ‘“ch average Ux end In Ibis | Branch; John WilleU. wife and non, r,,e to ** »"crrtallied by aummlng

•Sermon i-u tlie Mount’ He MHrer* Kk-nard I^.bley,'wife and daughter! ,,,e ,oUl nu, ” ber ^ HI* dleclple* end the people together i „ f AtUnllc ( lty : Thome* H Iwe. of "'c Sute ami dividing the sum ot all to proclaim unto them the principle* strelroauvllle, ', u d I^ 1 j, y the tax rale, thereby, aod that therepou w hlch this new kingdom la lo he j Kate Iwv and E. T. I-ee, of Scull ,fl " ll,,t ** d,, "« each year; and that ounded. At the very oul«ct, * high j v ,|| e ; this rate Uke the plane of the one half ote I. struck: 'Bleread are the poor lu Tbe (tc ^ n n , y fclk , nlunivl Uunic or one |er cvnlum rate now in foroe. plrlt, rortBMre Isthe kingdom ofUod.' i by moonlight, having a very plememl ** >'* d payableaa of the Then He proceeds to show them ’UineofoilierUxe*aubJectioUiepfoherelu this bleared lie** Is to be found. [ _ ; , , 1 vtskin of paymeut by Instalments, as ■The ordinary way of thinking of r . d .x,t, ttc ' now prodded by Im. hleaseduess to-day Is to have wealth - ‘ "Weare mlij-]ful"of the advantage This word. In lu original idgnifleance, j Lilw »jiv«a migisi to a emivr. al , a ,,f •“■king no unneceeary change in

Kcwu ».(o*rer. , * ,rr " ' the system of Uxation now In vogue Farmer* and fruit grower. In thl. U ' K,n thU cl “ ° r pr °^' Whlch ^

State have the right to trap rabbits.

alely have vent the same to the president of the Bah and game oouimlawbo, upon receipt of aald am- :, shall Issue to aald person a pero ao trap, aod provided further, no person or pc nous shall be permitted to barter or sell any rmbblta CAUGHT A 'POSSUM

X oblivious anle-

f that

ae the stuffed howmi -

perilous stuff

Which weighs upon (lie heart?' No Buddhist, do Hindu, ao Confacisnlit, do Mohammeodan, no AgimwUc ever ex|>*rtniaea the peace of God which paaretb al BRswed he the God and Fattier of our Lord JaaoaCbrM, who bath blmaed ua with evecy spiritual blaaMog lu heavenly places Id Chrlal Jasu*' Christian says, -We know whom lave believed,' not 'What we have Bald Jesaa: 'Every one that la of the truth brareth My vole*' My abaap hear My vole-, and I know i hem and they follow "Now, this superior religion bring* superior obllgatkioe, which all who bare taken upon themselves the v< church must recognize ai follow. 'What do ye more lix others?' Because of the teudeocy to do the 'leas’ rather than the has always been the men who have the ‘more’ that have accomplished greet tilings for God and man—a Blr George William* founder of the Y. M.C. A. lu religion, and a Theodore Houeevelt lu pollllo* Ask yourself the question, 'How mneh more do yoa pray than do the people of the woridr for many worldly people era afraid to go to bed without prayer. (Sirlst led a life of prayer, an must ‘How much more ere you InterIn the advancement of the kingdom of God than the merchant?' the Loid'a I’rayer, the Apostles' Creed, slog 'A Charge to Keep 1 Have,’ bat do we *do' more than others for It* advancement? “How much more do we do to fallen brother than the people of the world? Remember the story of the Good BamarUan. It was the who did the ‘more’ that Jesaa - ‘What more do ye than

others?'" To Hold

The member* of the Twenty-fifth leg Uncut, Becood Battalion, New Jaraey Volunteer*, will hold raunlou lu Memorial Hall, New York avenue, Atlantic City, on D 18th. All members of the n

with the

J. B. Hush, Chief of the Ocean City Fire Department, will atlaud • ■ log of the New Jersey members of the Inurnatkmal Aaaoclatlon of Fire

of lb* United BUMS to he !

In Fetenoo,

Chief Hush la • mamtor of thla arganiaattoo, as wall as the Fixe CbJafa'

of New Jaraey.

cuustrucd as to prevent farmer* and eswuaini iita can

fruit grower* from trapping rabbits lo j trap* during the entire year; provided, however, that aucb trapping ill be done on property owned or sad for the raising of fruit* vegelas or other products by'the person trapping; aod provided that the person ao trapping shall firat made an affidavit before a Justice of

Injured

fruit, vegetable* or other products on

While Mi* B. B. Scull was er chicken coop on Friday morning .at, she noticed a good-sized oppoeito looking with hungry eyea toward ' several of her chickens. soon as the animal saw Mr-. Scull, ll togao lo “play ’|>oe»uui she was wire to IU tricks, aod called Jo bar neighbor. Jacob Wolf, for assistance Wolf got the 'possum, which, laler, waa presented to David Ingeraoll. ICa sale to aay that thla um won’t “play ’poaaum'' a

Can Vales He Houghl Editor Sextiski.:—A. C. Boswell, who failed of enough votes lo elect him mayor over J. G. Champion, the prasmt Incumbent, la quoted In your last^auc as saying that many vote* be. ex peeled to receive were bought foe cash by the Champion party I am not lamenting Mr. Boswell's defeat. On the contrary, I predict Rxat hla experience will prove useful

to him.

What I would remark la that If Mayor Cl

by bribing voter* or hy knowingly al- * ing others lo bribe for him, hks thla la talulad—Infamously tainted—and a

m aaoertalu the

qoo the District Attorney fact* There are unhealthy times for bribers end “grafters.” Striped sulU and grated windows are sure to receive the koavea who Induce their fellows i sell their vote* Champion cannot afford to rest unrr Boswell's Imputation* Let him and those who led hi* fortes to victory be beard from, and at one* The fair fame of Ocaao Cfty demands It! JoHB K. KeXDRUk. Pblla., Nov. 18, ■05.

real astale transfers In Ocean

City recorded In the office of County

IL B. Way, are as follows; Ocean City Aaaoclatlon to

Ocean City Aaaoclatlon to Rrevia weUatiana ibis H. I sard. •80,000. Premia*, on eaat V!>«3 r b * d ““ aide of Atlantic avenue. 100 fret eouth- °' 11 lo l* int hta

of Atlantic tTean*, 100 street, and running

along Atlaotlc avenue to Seventh street and ecu threat to Allan tic Ocean. Beeves H. Isard at ax to Ocaao City Hotel Development Company. |1.

Same aa above.

The Camdao Pori-Telegram of Monday bad tha following In lu Haddouficld note* "Henry D Moore will an Illustrated lecture al the ; of the Men's League m the

Chnrcfa, to-morrow ev< 'Hunting In Newfoundland.

Thl* we have ne doubt, will to aoa.. of a surprise to Mr. Moore * kl friends In this cfty, who did not know

of him aaa lecturer. think a

“We therefore believe that If thla method la pursued, railroad property • 111 be hearing tu juri share ol the public burden. More cannot be asked br It, end lew ought not to he expected. this vexed queatlou, everybody would be relieved, but aa the Governor haa fell quoteddVNo queritwu la Battled iiUl It is settled right.' ” The main stem property, which la sre-ard at •165.000,000, pays tax to the State at Ito rate of 50 eeuUoo carta •loo. netting the Suu *<£45,000. An erege of the Ux rat* throughout ito Bute under lb* plans proposed loald result lo more than doubling, ! not tripling tha tax now paid by the rail uad* on tbe mala atom property. Tbla will be modified by tbe operatluo of tbe HUiery maximum tax rata law, wbteh gore Into effeo| January IN next, and I Units tbe ux rate In Ctlire for county and local purposes lo 11.70 no each *106, and lo other mould pelilie. to *1 AO on each •IUu. Mr. Black'* minority report la along tha line of bla platform aa a gubernste rial candidate. Tbe main area valuation at pre-ent includes tbe freoeblre value. M. I Mr Blare advocate* hav-

i. ,uJ favura ito

uxlug of toe mam stem realty at local rate* end tbe Uxation of tbe franchise value by aod for the Bute at a rate to be agreed upon Mr. Black favors tbe Uxation of tha railroad com pen lea’ personal properly, which Is now assessed at about •98,UOO.GOO, at tbe average of local rata* Tbe majority report Is rilent on tbla quest loo. and auggesU no change In tbe present law, which Uxaa that property tbe wme aa main rtem property Is now Uxad, 50 tecta on

each •ion.

Theda, Mr A. C. Perry, CapUIn Wm. Bdwabs M. Borrow. P. M.

John M. Campbell, a former Philadelphia newspaper area, known In Sooth Jersey for eevarml years, has

led city treasurer In

Bomera’ Point, when be n engaged real esuta burioaa* Tin TTeaaantrllle Pram says that Mr. Campbell haa made a likely slap toward tbe Mayor's chair lo bomers’ Point. Tbe Hx.vnsax congratulate*

tbe O-

Letter to William H. Camp-

bell & Co.

o<et* car. JV. j.

re: Means. Laachmaa A

Kdelln. Grafton, W. Va., had toan selling a paint, which they thought

a ell oi; and thla had o<

The point of tbe tale la: 11 gallons Deroe palnu an 15-gallon booaa.

Do you want to aril It! Of course, that lan’t all.

Why does 11 gaUooa Dovoa go aa ir aa is gallon* of other paint? Beauaa It la all pdkit, all true, no .ham.

Do you want to aril tt?

But that Aati’t all. Devoe Mata In agar

No, oo; you baveot got lo wait In

yean to Ood that out. Tan «

We’ve got their

Maacooeto FiovKXa. ! pie wtot lo expeet of Dorua. gw w Mb. T. C. Hutchlnaoo. of this dty. i paint a «U house; and the pate baa gone to Florida, when It la proto- la-t twice to tong. to will nmalo until early aprtng | Do you want to soU It?

T.C. Hutchinson.

r tor husband, Dr.