Ocean City Sentinel, 7 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOX* XXVII.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, JUNE 7. 19W

OceanCity Sentinel B. r - abbQyt, m. u.,

Pb>nlrlan aud Nar(<

RALPH L. GOFF,

R CURTIS ROBINSON

HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (OppMlS# I'ubtH' lluitdlnr*) JONATHAN HAND, CJounnellor-at-1 >nw, HoUnlor. tuit^r *<*+rj I'ubUr. CALK MAY OOU8T HOUHK, N. J jRAKRISON H. VOOKHKKS ConnUoIlor-nl- I -»w, JjAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey,

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-'uw ,

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

OFFICE—Ctrair Uitnl ud El|ktk Slml X. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.

11 omneopnt

No. H34 r)c*oan A^onue.

OCCAM CITY. H. A.

N I lOWAlA) BURT, M. D. top Wesley Avenue.

j N. GRISCOM, M. D. | KMIHTII HT ANI» WEWI.KY AV**ft^

D K

CHARLES B. RIDER

• • l>cnt iMt>«

S09 Central Avenue

CIVIL ENSINetR. saRvcveR. CONVEYANCER NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. MARRY H. RICE, REOISTERED ARCHITECT

W

O-AJl tladUon Av«., (Jollln^Mwood. ... IS. J.

VOTERS REJECT OFFER

MORE EQUIPMENT

OF SEWER COMPANY FOR LIFE GUARDS

NO MORE GAS LIGHTS FOR CITY’S STREETS

^“no" T yacht club may

Desire to Purchase Plant for Sum

of $45,000

rity Sew

HAVE CLAMBAKE

Blankets and Stretchers to be: Provided by* City at Mayor's Request. AllbouKh Ocean « Hy rarely tauae-

COTTAGES ARE GOING STEADILY

Council Sends Word to Company That it Will Not Renew the Present'Con-

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY

ATLANTIC ICEiSL MILK COMPANY o j** 1 - 1 " Pnnnnn Mountain Ice f ;

Pm AlderMf Milt ud Ciua

The offer of the ( oniiaiiy to ael! It* plant for the kuiu ofS4'>.UUU w»» rejn ted by tbe voter, at tbe upedml .election liekl

on Tueaday.

A .mall vote a «urprl.lti*tly .mall

! vote wmacant.

I In the Klrat Want. V, vote, were of which :1V were aKaln.I buyhiK KWer at the IlKure. nauu.I The olid Ward wa. a little Urouner in avor of huyliia the newer, hot "till ou.iderably lelow |he total vote of tlie

ip|io.ltlon

Move to Make it Take the ( Place of Annual

Picnic.

laadbUHyo!

of I lie

The Vi

■ the

ard. v

For. Hi:

Ward— For. Apaiii.t, S6.

•11, only 114 v

e of Ibe rlub*. prlnnauun. Mr. Adaui.

n hlr ,

it tilaukel.

'!*y or

il that

l'ni;>erty roniiulller purvha«c

ewnirle*.

II 111 olion of II. I.. .Smith, lb< >1 wa. cranled ly i ierk Adana

George W. Ernst

GENERAL HAULING iieeau niy. Aulomolille(larage._ _ Throughout Ibe day th

nlrre.1 .how n In the ele-

11 ioU-r. I

liuller, K**., I.anl, l lnw

aud Foul try.

Kealdenre, tfai A .bury avenue. OffM, 7lt SUN) Ml Attwi ud till Aienue

wa. Iltlle ' n. (Julie a

her of Ihoae wfco did mueniher there wa. an elerllon were pur-1 a. to how to vote Ttiey did not I able to fully gra.p the situation, e w ho voted agaluat the |iunha.»-

Al the iiieelhiK of the Board of (Jov. uora, J. I.yddou Fenuock. Alex. Fo»r, ICohert li. Fraser and II Nuaa.Jr.

|Nw>iltou. a. Ilfe-I H. I,.Hmilluui

. f„r the ixw

ved Dial the

Most of the Best of the Sum-

mer Homes Have

Been Taken.

tract

I he i lly will not renew lu contract with Ihega. company for rtraet IlghU w lien the jn-em conlraet explrea on July I ilh The yearly coat u> Ibe city in.l l-.r for llrrwe light. I. about flilOU.

ml ll»l- I oon.-U link thi- action at Ua maat-

“ftl** mg on Monday evening. (ieo. •». Adam, waked City Clerk

had notitled the gaa com-

Ughu

Fifteenth and Wewl are

Kev. J. B. Adam.. H. C. Bingham, of

Barren

ie held o

* elevled i.

Thi

would

NEW SUMMER STYEES INow in Stock

of Allen t'onun wa. aeeeplwl. .airmail Burleigh, of lhr hoi. miller, re|a>rted lhal the i-l >« had hern repainted, Hit ■•aim mled aud a half-doxeu new lo<-ki

ncll'a ! purehaaed. The price of the*e lockr jln-lou or hecauw they < <o member., w ill range from 411": there wa. loo much dlf- II wa. ataled llial the ludlea* Au> «en the prhw’ttlol by the iary of Hie club are arranging lo gl and the .uiu demaudeil a ".hlnwal.1 dame," a. one of l the newer rompauy. • o|ieulug event*of the mH-lal aea».u.

Maay people appear to think that

• oum-llmau Kam|n.>u mid : like to hear the application, read. Ueorge O. Adam, expnwed the opinion dial notice should he given of tlie time that applli-alion. should he In. and Ihu. give flwmer guards aud other* au op|Hirtunity to apply for Ibe 110.111011.. on motion of Harry Headley. II was decided to read Ibe application, j and allow ibe appointment, to ho | over until the neM Hireling.

ipplh

r Ho.

I Bill

^ , , f Ihedeclidol

j Council lo givi

e poll. "put. II up.b a fraunli'lae lo ti>

Thei

WILL WORSHIP ON YOUNG'S PIER

lam legal re^uilemeut. which mui complied with before a franchise tie granted, It I. slated- require

mem. win. which council um. .mthing M . £. church to Hold Sunday ° __ Evening Services ou ON RETIRED LIST tbe Boardwalk.

'“Sen.'?;

IIMAMAIN SHOD COMPANY 756 Asbury Avenue

After i

n ice of i;

Fireman. I

• forty-

At a

lighting tire*, Frank

of the original member, of the Fblladelphla File KeiMirlmelil, went ou the

penalon roll ou Friday.

Mr. Cooley has pure bawd a cottage

NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE

> Fler during the moiuhi of d August, |wrml»ion tor been obtained from Ca|4. J

>ung

PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING as. 13. COIVVRR 652 and 654 Asbury Avo., - Ocean City, N. J.

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER :

Samuel Schurch f REAL ESTATE : : ' AND INSURANCE 701 btaq in., Octu Cllj, I. J.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M,-SMITH & CO. i Succeuorx to^. A. W. Smith) 811 ASBURY AVENIJUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J. YUUtiPMONH. «3 V.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-Slate-aim-Slai

405 Wcsler Irenne, - Ocean City, H. J. Be pair, ol every deweriptlou for al of Fumaeca andiKauge.. Be pairing done promptly. Hmoky cured or no charge Hbop lu r

During hi. Idle time around

j house, w Ilh Ibe and stance of Merrick,

| another (Ireman, be built a Ji-font i boat, which be ha. .hipped to

A. a token of their esteem, fellow, member.of KugiiieCompany So. Ikon Prtday night presented Cooley will, a pair of held glame. Tlie pnMeulatiun wa. made by Foreman Bitten bouae, aud Cooley re*|>ouded modestly. Cooley waa born In (iermaulow n lu ItBV In isd- he Joined the Nlncty-Ufth Febuaylvanla Yolunteera aud served with' them at (iettyabuig, Autletam, Frederick .burg aud Bpottaylvaula Court Houae. At tbe,latter place, Cooley waa .hot through Ibe left wrist.

He baa two daughter, and one aou

When Ibe paid department wa. Introduced In 1871, Cooley waBqgjadea member of Kogtne Company No. IV, on K. Cbelten avenue, tiermantowu, with w bleb company be ha. always

served

Tbe devotlou of Cooley and hi. w ife has caused comment among hi. fellow. Uremeu. If Cooley didn't return i home for a meal, Mrs. Cooley would go to Ibe flrebouae aud, ttudlug her husband aafe, would return home. Wab-Ktella CouncH, No. 60,1). .d P., | held Its anulvermryVelebratlou last Monday even big. Following was tlie program : rtluglug ; address of wel-i-ome, Pocabopla., Mr.. A. F. Headley: red talk, u, Ktta More; aolo and

chorua, Mra. Hill, Mrs.

Lyndon Ang; reading, Mra. Daniel Kampaon; dual, Carl aud Bulb Moore: recitalluu, Freda Hmlth: vocal aeleetioua. l.yudon Aug, Mr*. Culver and

Mr.. Hill. -

w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

Promptness

SEASHORE FURNITURE

o« Kvwy iMs-ripUQD al . Gailaaher’a

*3 S. SECOND STREET - PHIL

is one ol onr strong poibls: Orders receive attention as soon received. Business is conducted on business 'principles. There is no trifling with jobs. Each one is pushed to a successful finish without loss of time hut no S^Uil U overlooked: nothing is slighted. Promises are faithfully kept. Estimates on new work or repairs or any information regarding Sanitary Plumbing. Steam and Ho: W 1 Heating will be chccrinlly

\^nj*hgd.

felt by the member, that tlie

. iited for service, than

with hi. family the churrb durlngthe vacation period,

and that many more people will attend. It I. I bought lhal with the ■rt-; many thousand.-, here during the ***’ month, of July and August the accommodation. in the pier are better for the many who desire lo attend

Il will be recalled lhal during a por-

tion of hud season, tbe Ocean (Tty Association held services In .Young'* Pier on Sunday afternoons, and ttieae

meeting, were well attended. At the meeting of the church', hoard,

Dr. J. Ward (iambic, Ibejpaalor, was ;

requested to appoint a commillc live to arrange tlie detail, for chureli'. Sunday evening service.

Ibe pier.

POLLY HAS GONE

/ard. Jos. P. Kraus., Daniel Kraus*. Alfred It. Smith.-tieu. M. Stanton, I»eo. Headley and James Deed., six OrS turu(loi.e<^ were guard.

SOON TO WED

' Card, of Invitatlou to the wedding of Daniel Krauss ami Miss Bertha Klla Satn|s»i. hare been received by Ibe friends of Ibe young.ct>uple. Tbe marriage will lake placed tbe home of I be fat her of i be bride-elect. Councilman D. 8. Sampaon, on Thursday, June Mlh, al noon. Il will be a .|ulet

affair.

Tbe young pcopfc are both well known to Ocean City residents. Mr. Krausslsan electrician. M Isa Sampson is an rlocullonM and Is frequently asked to assist at lodge eulertaln-

TO ENTERTAIN GUESTS

The Hole! Proprietors' Association of Ibis city will give a seriaaof eularlainmeul# lu t£a club room of tbe Bow hug Caaluo during Ibe anm Tlie llr*t of these alU be given ou urday evenliig next by tbe Caruatlus Banjo aud Mandolin Club, of Philadelphia. This dab waa present at tbe Sterling during Faster week, and those who beard II.eorgaulutkanRhen appreciate the treat In store. Tickets can I* secured from auy of tbe hotel proprleior* and al the Hoard-

walk Dreg S ore.

Visitors to Ocean City this summer who may have occasion lo |>»s» the Myers homestead, at Fighth and Wesley avenue, w ill not hear the (lo many) irprlalng salute, "(luod bye, good ra,” In an almost human v^ice. The poll-parrot re*non*.tile for Ibis cry, and which usually occupied a place outside of Ibe house, did not taeloug lo Mis. Myers, and since the death of Ibe er, the bird wa»- turned over lo Its icr, Mrs. Hruekcr, a Philadelphian.

A correspondent writes: ll Is lu be | regretted lhal the Mate HupertntendentV letter to the leaclter. and pupil, of New Jersey il. reference lu commemorating the formal openl g of Ibe Hague I ’oufereuce came too late for many school*. Il should he preserved and rggd before the pupil, when

school again ounveuaw -—

A regular meeting of Trade will be held lb

evening al 7 45 o'clock. There

he heard fi

e Board u/ .Thursday i '

Appointed bj Conference. ' I a recent meeting of Ibe Ne|v Jersey Annuwi Conference of Ihe I'nion , A. M. F Church, Bishop It.msey ap-

ra^tatpreved^teto-1 |w|ulci| Wm H i^-ker, a well-known .-r- n..«- « oofomil residenl of Ocean City, Heu-

erei Missionary.

(ioveruor Mokes has announced that he will have Ibe twenty-one County Hoards of Fquallzalton of Taxes ap(sduled prior lo June IV, and noon on that date has been fixed for a meeting of all the sixly-tbree new lax commissloners hi the Stale House al Trenton. At tbe meeting. I lie Uoveroor aud tbe Mate Board w ill be present, and will confer with. Ibe qouuly taxers upon the duties of theulllfe Al Ibis conference the Attorney-tienerel will prcwul I., advise.

John M. /urn's pretty yacht i over from Atlantic City for a few b early In the week w bile N. C. Godfrey was at work refurnishing U. Clhil. Hrecklcy's lake scow, built by H 4‘. Smith, Is ready for Ibe water. It Is a racing machine, 'Jk feet ovar-all, and liior 14 foot w ater-line. The boat was designed by Mowrer, ol New York It Is hilended to race with ( ommislorr Sy-hermerlHim's Ard»

eluding tbe

graphic service. There may be

thing done In tbe way of preiiariug for a "glorious Fourth." Fvery mem-

ber Is requested lo attend.

fr H. R. Voc

JOHN R. GROVES,

649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.l^'

DeCou Bros , Ibe big shoe Arm In Philadelphia, abow a lloe lot of *um-

. of tblRClly, mcr ei,oes lu llielr store here, formerly

was recently given a handsome pre* ronductad by C. Mahan A Co. Hie cut by onebf hb client.. It la a How- p, p, cp.^e 0 f Mis. He^ Ma*rd gold watch, with gold fob chain ban, an experienced young woman. and locket. The letters “H. R, V.” ; . are engraved ou tbe watch and locket. own votar Hoil,r. 1 * ' — It'a dignified aud give* you a deTvwpslce Waaons On. lictoua scum; bf wcurily lo ow n your

John Reamer aud wife, of Fblladel-! Pome at

pbla, came to Ocean City last week, aud ou Friday Beamer .darted the

Unfon Transfer wagona for tbe season. Mate owner make, you a desirable

With Beamer came Frank Beck, who eillxen. Think II over, then call on baa been a driver for a few aeaaon.. HARRY HKADLKY, ' * ' Beal Fstale Operator, Ninth and Fiaso for rent for Ibe aeaaon: alm.sd Asbury aieuue next lo lire bouse

treTaveoue 1 * 1 Pta " 0 ' 8 ‘'' CeU ' « >« »‘ !l y®** ».e very be.1

Fog Balk.—Quick meal garelinej*^ • ,,d • ome ot ,he K™* 1-1 — • •* • • gain, lobe found here ou tbe earieat

*1

H. A. \V. Smith aud wife, of Ibis city, attended the wedding of Mm Jane M. lira ham, daughter of Kev. John (iraharn. well know n here, and lieorge K. Howell, Jr ,of Washington, D. C., In tbe FaM Fark Presbyterian Cburrb, Philadelphia, ou Tuesday evening. The marriage ceremony a. performed by Ibe bride’s father.

The Mlsse* Lt few friends al t

Stove In good order. 1261 Asbury avo- Bains lo be found here o:

Longlaud entertained a

; one night

recently. Pinochle was the principal form of amusement. The guests of tbe Mirers Ismglaud were Stewart Zane, Clarence H. Scull, J. A. Claflin, Mlw Harriet Schurcb and Mrs. Thompson, the latter of Camden. Boa hi. Wanted.—UentlcmAU, wile and son wish board In private, select family, for three months; two front second-floor rooms required: must have table board in same lutusr Make terms separate for gentleman, who will not be permanent. State price and fnllast particulars, p. o. Box 126, Fblladel pit lx.

There waa another Dig .-otlafra during Hie last <

.aid lhal the greater nuuilK-r bR.t' voltage* have been taken. Hugh MrDennotl. of McKee Fa., ha* rented, through Ihe age

Massey A F<lward*. Ihe roll age al w hr., Ihe coutracl expire*.

■ I l.y l ire ,-Uy Clerk answered that ofllcl-

aUy Ire had not been told to do ao.

Pa* i •miicilman Adam* then moved that , lire rlly clerk notify the gas company

1, forlhesuiumcKtawn.. rtiat, upon tire expiration of tba oomJ. F. Fox lias rented 1.1* ixdlage. nl.i' pauy'e |iresent .xmlract, the street Central avenue, to John W. Frm/ier. l| E | >h< be dbaonUnued.

Jr., a Philadelphia lawyer, Mr. and | The morion was aeconded by H. L.

Mrs. Fox and daughter will lake their p '

meals at the (iarwood.

F. W Burleigh has rented hi* rotige, 722 Central avenue, to F. P. loxlejuf Ml. Airy, lire bank examiner. Jamts. M. Chester A Co. have made tbe following rentals: Kev. Tbo*. B. cottage, 836 Asbury avenue, to (ieo. Shuster, of tire West Jersey Title Company: Mrs. Downs' milage. Asbury avenue, above Seventh; lo a Tioga man: 82k Central lo John J McCarthy, of Philadelphia; S. B. Sampson'a collage to Tins' It Kurt Jr.; Mr* (JarreU's collage. 123k Asbury avenue, to Ueo. Kricker, of Philadel-

phia.

F. F. Darby reporta Ihe following rental* aluce the last Uaue: Walter H Hays' cottage, 410 Ocean avenue, to Frank S Taylor, of Camden; Alfred It. Smith's cottage, 1114 Sim|sa.u avenue, to Patrick Kennedy, of Harlem, N. Y.; William Houck’s cottage, udl Mxth street, lo Franklin B. Flail, of Camden; Wm. S. Johnson's collage. 1246 Asbury avenue, to J. McOregor (llbb, a lawyer and an ardent admirer of Ocean C ty; L L. Hlgtwe’s collage, Asbury avenue, to J. Newliu

Brown, of Philadelphia; Mr*. M. ligand McAleese's enttage, I4W Aslmry avonue, to Robert M. Anderson, a young lawyer of Philadelphia; Andrew M. Carey's collage, 1556 Asbury avenue, to Om. F. Cber, of Philadelphia: J. U. Goff's cottage. 1225 Central avenue,

lo W. F. Wesootl, Philadelphia. PAVILION BELOW TENTH STREET

■Those op|swed w III vote nay,” suggeste<l President Adams.

SMI no response.

”(ienllemeu, I w tab you wonld rote,"

ild tbe presiding officer.

C-uudlman Harry Haadlay voted ■ye” just as Councilman Oeorge O. dam* was explaining that bad Id gat ire to vole alone on hla own motion.

Tire morion wa* passed.

I out..-Ilmen say there tiavs bseu lany and loi.g continued oomplalnta s to Ibe quality of tbe gas and tbe

umpany's service.

A communication was receired tom Ur gas cmn|any asking pi between Fourth and Fifth streets, here tire pipe* have settled. Mr. Headley aald that Ihe company ■ked ihe same privilege last spring, and then pmmbred to remedy the trouble SO that tbe work would not tave to be done again. Tire company ilso rroently dug up Asbury avaBoa, below Ninth alreet, without a perarit.

Council Moves to Comply With Request afe Hotel Keepers’ Association. After a more or leas patient wall several months, tbe residents In Ibe vicinity of Tenth street and the boardwalk soon may have a public pavilion. Il probably will not be a very elaborate affair, but II will afford a shady rearing place for boardwalk prumeiiConnctl, at its meeting on Monday evening, took action along this line after the reading of a request torn the Hotel Keelers' Association The communtcatlou follow*? ‘Td the.Meiubcre of City Council“Oeutlrmea: -The pruprirlnr* of re hotels situated below Tenlh alreet . particular request lhal you provide >me lavillou or place of shelter to accommodate tho-e w ho have to use the boardwalk from Tenth street down along said boardwalk. "H. A. W. Khitii. "See'y Hotel Keepers’ Association." After tbe letter bad been read by CHy Clerk Adams,Conbrllman H. L.Smith moved ' that tbe eommunlcilioi. he received and Iliad, which was agreed to. Then Mr ileedley moved thatSlreet Supervisor Brown ascertain how much material he has on hand and get an pavilion In tbe locality designated by tbe hotel men, bis re|w>rt lo Ire' mad. ai tbe next meeting of Council. Tbe motion yaa passed.

Walking up Flgbtb street, Ibe other day, Robert Flatter stopiwd a lien near the corner of Wadey avenue, aud, look - Ing down the street,‘aaldx "This !• known as the'HaluU'Bow.' We have Ihe M. Ueorge, the M. Charles aud the M.'Frllug." This oh a warm day, too. Perhaps that la why Mr Fisher may have thought he saw a period between tbe "t" aud tbe "e" in Hie name of Mr. Wick's botel, “Sterling." Then, perhaps again, K may be taken as a sample of Mr. Fisher's keen wIt.

A colored w

u entered the Siam-

Mr. Headley moved that the city clerk be requested to send a common 1-

gaa company asAIng how

much of lire street It Intends tearing

up. Tire morion waa carried.

HAD PLEASANT TIME In I sera a 1 Uatbeelag al a A number of young people were Informally/^entertained in tbe Casino Club rooms ou Saturday evening. A tew hours were delightfully spang. There was piano music by tbe Mtaaaa Champion, and C. Homer Bboamakar

gave violin selections.

cut were kites Edith fb-aitergood. Mtes Catberioa Cana, Mias Kate Mayer. Mias Ethel Shoemaker. Mis* Bertie Btltaa, Mias Amp Thorn, Mlm lx...gland, Mbs Maria ScallcrAtod, Miss Henderson, Mtes Julia •L-uil, Mias Violet Champion, Mtes Anna Champion, Mtes Emily Claris' Mias Vida Janet Hlnns.OetmaDtowMrs. W. U. Abbott, Mre. H. B. All*, Mrs. Harry 8. Adame, Mra. II^Hleraon, Mr. aod Mrs. W. W. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Shoemaker, Dr. and Mrs. Urtseom, Dr. liodfrey, Philadelphia; William Mingus, Arthur

Chester, (ienrge

lieu Iren Sands, Bert. Ashman, J. P. Holmes, Jr., Soott Henderson, Harry Hunter Lott, John Michael and Cham

Nathaniel Smith, Nam Lotion and John Johnson established themselves in bushiest near the old Parker MUter immostead tbe latter part.of last weak, aud thrived well for a day er two. They sold |.op-corn and lemonade. The former was given tbe boya by ’ouncllman H. L. Smith. Mre. John Johnson made

Letter to WM. G. ABBOTT, (Area Ci/y, JV. J. Dear .Sir: The way to reckon tbs cflst of paint la to put both eoeta together : ibe coat of the palot and tbe of putting It on. would save Hite country hundreds of million* of dollar* a year; It would save you alone (If you happen to ha a k-Um) several flbliar* a year. See bow It works. Il ebste as much o |wit-on one pah.t as another, don't

If you use tbe n Well, don’t 1 ? ,

No.,

adulterated paint as of Deroe; and you’ve <01 lo pay twice as much for

putllng It ou.

run*., «.nl,d ;

''-fZXfZZXXL .r-rr-f*

ploymeut office. Ttiereuponslwiwhit-

' tbe office windows and de-!

Painted tire otbe lltal was half a

Same painter, Ueo. Gilbert,

1 as right. But It wa* different. Pi Ago for sale, very cheap.

Asbury avenue.

Furnished Apartment*, suitable for; 12 i !G£ j 5S2S3£.‘' ""“”1 I'.a.-a. n..u* Kouekt FuufgK, Agent, [ paint.

st 127 ; tbe other

4.

Better go by tbe naina. V ours truly, F. W. DxvuK A Co..