Ocean City Sentinel, 14 June 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVII.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, JUNE 14, 190«

NO. 11

OceanCity Sentinel

OCKAN Cl TV.

R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

2£QRGA!< HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. HnlKUor. U»Mrr KuaUarr In OUmrr. ■tapma, roan Onawl—iane. Notar, lobUc. • Arc ■»» <«l MT MOI *», ■. J. (Oppatfla fable llulld.ne.1 JONATHAN HAND, Oo«»n»*ellor-nt- I ttatiator. Moatar la(%aaeOT7. Siaar, fabllr. CAPK MAY COURT HOU8K, N. J

JJARRISON H. VOORHEES OoiifiMellor-»xl- I .aw. „H»rn(’K... *07 *l«rk.t Mrort. - « amdra.

T. ABBOTT, M. D., Phyalrlan And ItarKPon, OFFICE—C*fB*r Catnl ud Eltktk Stml oenci hou.. {^£.0--. T. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. I lomaeopathiMt.. No. H94 Ocean ^trenue. OCCAM CITY. N. X ^urricBjIoodd:—YtOWo. m., I to « p. u.. fsj HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

RALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL CN6IMCER. SORVEY0R. CONVEYANCER

MARRY H. RICE, KHUISTEREP ARCHITECT

BIG FOURTH OF JULY SEWER CO. HAS HEALTH BOARD GUNS \ CELEBRATION PLANNED DELINQUENT LIST FOR DERELICT PLUMBERS

640 MaUdon Ava., Colllnsawood, • • • IN.J.

j N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIOHTHNT ANU WE8LKY AVE. id notu'rdaj'.Taauio ij£ D p!*iL"' QK. CHARLES B. RIDER

>*l>entiMt>d

809 Central Avenue

KUSH ADVERTISING tGENCt

Oeeaa (Tty. W. J

RTURTICICE^iiCIUCOSPURt IPocono MoBnuin Ice

U4.HT I . M, Cm. OCCAM CITY. M. J.

George W. Ernst

L AW A|

FFICES r & Boswell,

J^AW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-l-iw ^

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

Butter. Kck*. I.Ard, rbreor

■ud Poultry.

Ueatderu-r, U.SO A .bury dveiiue. OfflM. 7IN SlfMl ML Art.fi f wt Aiaa

Board of Trade Preparing Program — Unveiling of Cannon and a Sham Battle by Cadets. I Ocean City Board of Trade wUI endeavor L> bav«at)UluK celebration if tbe Kourtb of July In tlil» city At tbe »ucireatkiu .if Wm. It. « k k. ■f tbe HlrrllnK. Vice President A. J. Hinitb. wbo art. lu tbe chair at tbe Board of Trade uieetluc on Tburoday eveulnc l»»t, appointed a ml tire of three to prepare for ttie event. The committee con»t»t» of VV. Hand, Wm. K. WWt and Jama

It taouly right that tbe day nhould i observed In pepper atyle. and tire Board of Trade abould be given a*ce In Its work by everyone In ;bla raeorL Tberammlllee met on Mojid*} eretiig and organized. W. IScoU Hand a. made chairman and Jaiuen M.

NEW SUMMER STYEES Mow in Stock

SHOE COMPANY 756 Aebury Avenue

NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE

1

PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING ». n. ooivv'kk 652 and 654 Asbury Avo., ■ Ocean City, N. J.

N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER I Inna Meaotuied. Improrad or t'a-

Samuel Schurch - REAL ESTATE : : ‘ AND INSURANCE 701 bbcrj in., Ociu CUj, I.).

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. iSucceeaors to M. A. W. Smith) 811 ASBURY AVENUE,' - OCEAN CITY, N. J. telephone, aa v.

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin, • M-anil-Slas

IDS Wesler trenue, - Ocean City, K. J. Kepalra of every deecriptluu for elhmakee of Kumaree andiKaiigea. Ilepalrlug done promptly Hmoky eblmueya no rbarge Hbop '

or Krary ItaaerlpUoa at GallaaHer'a 43 B. SCCOMO BTMCCT - PHILA

Promptness is one ol our strong points. ' tiers receive attention ks soon received. Business r» conducted on business ’principles. There is no trifling with jobs. Each one is pushed to a successful finish with out loss of time but no detail is overlooked; nothing i9slighted. Promises are faithfully kept. 1 timates on new work or repairs any information regarding Sanitary Plumbing. Steam and Hot Water Heating will he cheerfully, fur-

JOHN R. GROVES, 649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.

OCEAN CITY HAS A JUNE BRIDE

Many Property Owners Have I

Not Paid It, Two Year, - PlRjJT GOOD HAUL

•IT.Ir.

Law Quoted. leabal |«cultar coudltkiii

-city-

OF WEAKFISH

Miss Bertha E. Sampson and ,

Daniel Kranss to be < Wedded Today. '

:bt 1* «ald parenthetically It la Kerauae uf the legal atatUR—ar if legal status. If one prefer*—of ran < Ity Heaer Company, more juo pmperty owners who have c of Hie sewer have, we uoder-

At noon lo-day. liaiilel.Kraii—. roii .uiid, refu-eil or neglected to pay the oft'apl Krauaa, and Mlaa Bertha Klla j ( N.mpany for the privilege they enjoy, Hani|Moii, daughter of t'ouiiHImaii II | u luuklug over tbe corporaLou 8. Sampm, of till, city, w III lie mar- j law>. the follow Ing I. noted rJ Look on rled at tbe home of the bride, on A»- (' or |Kiralloii : bury aj-enue, by the Bev. iteo. Heed, "If there la a Uw aulbortzlng lucor of thla city, a former |«ator of Hie |K.ratlon. and a company has at-

tempted to .irganl/e' under It and hai

Lucky Men Were James M. Stevens, D. L. Vanaman

and Henry Hague.

There have been

Hust Take Out Permits by To-morrow or be Prosecuted — One Plumber With Nerve.

There la at

in this city. Without taking oat tta license required by the Board of Health, be did a lot of plumbing work

. . . . . , , 1 * r * l , r T “ ! Hi the bay cottage owned by Harry

Health. HI- deraltcUon was only dla-

t M. K.«

r relatives da of the

season. Tbe line ItRliermeu all declare Ihat there was nothing doing, although quite a few wrakltsli had been

hauled In by net Datiermeu

The s|«ll was broken on Monday

Henry

o w ill

•rporaliou. It !•

itlon, and tu de Jure ex ■>, a party contracting

facto Hague aud I lay ton I.

ateuce out to try their luck. These •'thrre

n a boat" floated toward the of the river, and the things

' m

Stevens secretary. ommuuk-atlon from Mary K. 8ouie, corresponding secretary of the Society of New Jenwy, Daughters of the Revolution, was read. Thla contained tbe Information that tlw society would make all possible -ITorta to have the unveiling of tbe lievolutluuary cannon recently pre1 to the local tuemtiers of the society by Kills H Marshall a part of Fourth of July exercises lu this city. , Secretary Htevena was Instructed to write' ouimaudaut C. O. Howard askigabout the Waahlngtou High •'chool ad eta, who are ex|«cted here on June .Kith, taking part In a civic parade m the moruliijt. and whether or not the hoys of this organization could give a iham battle In tbe aflerno«>n. KITorta will he made to secure a •peaker of uatloual reputation to adIreaa tbe people. It was derided to w rite each of tbe Ire ‘'ompanles and aecrel socletlea requesting these orgmnlzatlous to participate lu the morulug parade Tbe city hand. It la expected, will take part In the exerriaes. The Board of Trade's Tranaporietloii om mil tee will he asked to request the allroad companies to run special excursions to Ocean City on the Fourth id to decorate their trains and boats Mayor Champion will he asked to sue a proriatuaUou requesting tbe people to decocate their stores and

aelllnga

The Ocean City Uun Club will be written to In reference to a "shoot” on that day. Tbe public will he asked, for subscriptions to defray the uereaaary ex

peuaea.

Senator Lewis M Crease, Mayor Jos. G. Champion, the Hkntinki. and the l-edger were appointed a committee to receive subscriptions. SHOT TO DEATH

|>erforuml.

A telegram from Terra Haute, Ind., laat Friday, conveyed tbe Intelligence that William Kobluaon had hggn killed by Jila wife during a quarrel Both lioblneon and Ins wife were residents of Bridgeton, He was a glassblower 'as known here, where he epent tbe summer months. He was a mem- ’ a local lodge. Mra. Hobthaon, who was arrested, Is a sister of Geo.

Meed's wife.

A Terra Haute paper contains the

following;

It Is said that Mrs. Kobluaon was brutally beaten by her husband many tlmea, and womenTivlng lu tbe neighborhood aay the young woman’, hips and lega are a mass of bruises where Robinson kicked her after dragging her from bed ahortly before midnight on Wedneaday night Mrs Kobluaon ipad from her husband six times, tbe neighbors say, before firing the shot that killed him, aud was dressed, ready to leave home. The lawyer for Mrs. Koblnaou secured a continuance of the preliminary bearing The young an waa not rearrest«i after ' husband died, but was allowed t< main at liberty on the EOUO bond nlahed by people living iu tbe oe

WILL BE SCARCE Board of Trade, However, Hopes for Better Results

Next Season. V The Board of Tradi

will not he able to have many large excursions from I’hlladelplila to City this summer. W. R. cbaliman of tbe committee, hopes for better rewulls next year. eailler start can he-made. The start was made early enough this year, but It was not kept up. As with the tIU0.000 beach front hotel project, committee to secure excursions was appointed last winter, but nothing was done until, weeks later, Mr. Wick appeared aud Injected life Into the matter. On bla own responsibility, . log the internet of the resort aud own bualnesa affairs at heart, he He to a couple of hundred Hunday school superintendents In Philadelphia. He received responses from a number, but upon luveattgatlou he discovered that these were small bodies, and It w ould take several of to make up a good-sized excurOlber and larger 8uuday schools had made arrangements to run excursion! to another seashore resort

this summer.

the request of Mr. Wick, the committee was discharged. HAD HAPPY TIME

A correspondent writes: "Mr. Ira. Henry Gerlach are with us again t their Point ol Beach cottage. W -ere all deeply grieved to bear of Mi Gerlach's accident, and our beat wishes go out to him for bis permaueut covery. Mr. Gerlach did much for the good of bla uelgbhorbood w hen Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. HJs genial, kindly manner will never forgotten by hla former uetgtihora.”

All things come to him wbo walla, they tell ua; and It Is true In one Instance, at least: Tbe merry-go-round Is to have a new pipe organ. Not because It was needed, especially, hut the sea air has Effected the complex, ton of “The Bowery Girl," aud other kind of a “girl" will take

Furnished Apartments, light housekeeping. In Every convenience. Roiuurr Puhkk, Agent.

wedding

irporatlm

bite silk Lansdowne ilou by show Ing that the rorporatlou ith chiffon and silk.' Hai , never legally Incorporated. • • • She will carry pink 1 -a person w ho gives a bond to a s blue" irsisllug corporation r» u«l allowed to defeat ■r trousseau tbe hood by alleging that tbe corpora tags ceremony has t| 0 „ was not duly Incorporated. • * • there will he a re- a tenant cannot, tn an ejectment suit.

set up that his landlord was not duly

leave In the after | incorporated. A person who mort-

gages land to a supposed corporation cannot defeat a foreclosure uf the mortgage by alleging that tbe mortgage Is not a corporation: • • and, tn general, the courts do not allow parties to suits ou contracts to question the due Incorporation of a company which It was possible to Incorporate, which lias stlein pled to Incorporate, and w hich has acted as a mr|»ratk>o." The Ocean City Sewer Company, as everyone Interested Is aware, did attempt to organIzeAnd has acted as ■ corporation. Its lawful existence cao he questioned only by the 8tate. years, the company paid to tbe Btate the money required by the Commonwealth from sueh corporations t'nder tbe laws. It would aeetu thal

derided Dial there Is no question that the com-

pany's delinquents muat liquidate.

>i with their many friends i. hopes the young oouph > long, prosperous anC

armor Clarion Observes Nlmb Arthur Clayton having reached bla ulutb milestone In tbe rugged path of life, bis mother thougtit it bis due ve a birthday rpariy, so she gave him one. A uumlwrofhls little friends were Invited aud came to help make things lively, which they did to per-

fection.

After tiring of those things, they partook of a flue repast, constating of ce cream, oakc. straw berries and other 'goodies," which they atlacted w ith a snap and vtm that soon made away with them. They then retired to their respective homes, much pleased with the afternoon's fun, aud to await an Invitation lu auotber similar party. slrr < 'layton received many pretty presents Those partlripatiiig were Arthur Clayton. Dihlgren Clayton, Hilda Claytou, of Atlantic City; Mbs Marion Albertgou, Charles Nichols, of Atlantic City; Robert Ksl ehtrd; Marr and Kaymoud Chadwick, MIsa Lisle. I4e, Irvin Jeffries, Marie Jeffries, Isils Jeffries, Gordon Jeffries, Mulfostl Jeffries. Mrs. Catbariue Clayton, Mra. Pritchvrd. Mrs. Hlduey Albertson, Mulford Jeffries, Mr*. J. V. Albertson aud Mrs. liany Clayton.

bis obllga-1 H’«y did wiUi tbe Hal They Just hauled In wenkflak alter weakflsh These siwrimma of the

iy tribe were so numerous

s'-were not able to pull to all thal * blUug and thus It was each lost Kxl-slied bunch. When they counted their epolla they found that they bad thirty two flue-looking weakfli When K. B. Htllea beard of the luck

these gentlemen he buckled armor aud went forth w Ith rei hopes of making at least one .

WARM PRAISE FOR R. L. GOFF

Brntdccl why It la that Council does not send e Ocean Front Beal Katale Com-

pany'

teapeclfutly referred u> tbe members

f Common Council.

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LAST OF SUMMER HOMES GOING

Another Large Batch of Cottages Rented by Local Real Estate Men. I. B. Miller baa rented his cottage. 7— Wfairy avenue, to Prof. Daniel K Bbumway, of the University of Pennsylvania: bis cottage, 73) Wesley avenue, to Charles E. Haskell, of Wart Philadelphia, and the cottage 7S8 Cen,venue to Wiliam R. Margrrum,

of Tioga.

Walter H. Hays has rented one <!f his small hotels on Heveulh street tu

enry Kloetx.

Warren Mitchell has rented a house on Asbury avenue, near Seventh street, belonging to Jacob Rebuff, which be and hla family will occupy during the

itmner mouths.

Kobt. Fisher has rented to Bertram L. Kimball, of Wert Philadelphia, Gao. Harold’s cottage, Silt Ocean avenua. Mr Kimball, wbo is President of the Mllce-Corsou Co., has taken assess Ion of tbe home. F. B. Davis, of Philadelphia, hai ken W. C. Ferrau's house, IBS As

bury avenue.

H. F. Blanton has nrtMwtlie follow ig rentals: George Washington

Powell's cottage, sot Central

to Captain Chaa. J. Handler, of tbe Third Regiment, N. G. Pi, Philadelphia; Mra. Abide Bowen’s cottage, 691 Central avanue, to M. K. Harr, manager of tbe American De Forrest WireTelegraph Company; George C Bartlett's cottage, Third aud Central, to Mra. M. Sterling, of Camden. S‘ Harr baa teen a hotel visitor here

-at seasons, and has found thla sort greatly to bis liking.

F. K. Darby reports the .following rentals: Lewis Klaley's cottage, Reveulb and Asbwry, to F. J.Chatham,of Philadelphia; J. L. Harletl'* cottage, 81Asbury, to J. A. Koerber, of Phlladrl-

; W. Hack's cotuge.636 Central,

L. H Petxolett, of Philadelphia; 0 ford Hotel to T. H. Armstrong, Wilmington; T. Will Isms' cottage tu

B. Buchanan, of Haddonfleld. RECTOR SECURED

Tuasday night's meeting of

Hie board.

When Hie Board of Health mat, a U-il.-r from John-K. Grovaa was read, calling attention to the fact that tba rule, of tl» Board of Health ware being violated by load pi ambers. The plumbers were warned by tbe health board a year or mote since that they would follow. Mr. Groves said that he bad obeyed the board's mandate, which statement waa borne oat by numbing in-iMMtor H. C. Bmttb, and Groves thought that all should be made to follow the law. An investigation showed that three plumbers bad failed to take oat parmils for work on nine buildings. After a general discussion, Dr. Bait, after exploring tbe thought that. Inasmuch as the plumbers bad bean given ample warning, It waa Urns for

the hoard ti

the Board uf Health p where permits bare not I out. • As there Is a heavy penalty attached I Hie offense, Harry F. Blantontavored something leas drastic at this time. Hearing no portUva declarations along his line of view, If r. Btmn- ' n seconded Dr. Burt's motion. Before tbe motion waa pat. Dr. Rider expressed the thought that perhaps this action would be too severe. Dr. Kurt w lthdrewjhls motion.

r, It waa de-

rided to give the derelict plumbers unJune 16th to take out permits fur >rk irregularly completed or under way. If these plumbers fall to comply with the hoard's requlrmenta, tbe matter will be placed In tbe bands of tbe hoard's solicitor, with Instructions

City Surveyor, Who Was the Sewer Engineer, Gets a Strong Letter. The following Is self-explanatory. (It-KAN City. N. J , June 12 h. iwn. KnmiB Bkktinicl:—Now (hat the purchase of tbe sewer fbr 416,SUO has been voted down, It seems to ter of right that the so-called jwteul and prejudiced" sewer ston should have a word to JusUfy, > some extent, lift basis for their enl

mates.

Tbe enclosed letter needs no com meut from ms. Yours very truly, Ralph L. Gorr, Secretary aud Engineer Hewer Com

miss ton.

Camden, N. J . June Utb, ISO

Ralph L. GogF—

Dear Sir:—I have your favor, dated June 8th, IMK, enclosing « printed dipping containing an estimate of coal ou Third street, Heventh street rtxd Eleventh street sewers aud their latersis, at Ocean City, N. J., and asking me whether, lu my opinion, tbe work can be done for tbe amount In reply thereto, I will aay that not ofly am I of the opinion that the work can be done at tbe prices atal but that I am wllllug to enter Into at tract to do tbe work at three figures, viz: E.7II per lineal fool of lotnrb Iron pl|« sewer; 68 cent per lineal of 8 Inch terra colls pipe sewer and 60 cznls per lineal foot of 6 Inch terra cotta pipe sewers,or 138,617.90fortbcquantL

ties mentloued.

These prices ssr for tbs sewer plcte. In place. Including t

brandies ou tbe terra cotta pipe, hut not including the manholes or flushtanks, as Hie number ot eaeb Is not given ou the dipping; but Judging,

from the very remarkable

riosetieiwof the estimated figures ti >wu calculatkius of the value of the rork, I have no doubt that tbe amount mentioned (#1696 DO) would cover these Items. I cannui recall, In my experience, an engineer's ertlmale so closely approxtmaUng my own estimate of the value of tbe work; Indeed, on the terra cotta pipe one-tenth ol a cent per foot covers tbe difference between us.

You certainly must have goue

the matter with great tboruugboeaa, each year, wouldn’t It be wlse ft and I waut to here extend to you my p, plant watuut congratulations. waste land? Nearly every farm has Very truly yours, more or less waste land that I- atxolulr-I-bank H. Hwkktkn. |y good for nothing. Raise waluut

the benefit of those who do not trees. In years

harvest. Tbe walnut is not a growing tree, and the mn becomes, the more |«ople wrl

Hols Trlnlt).

At a recent meeting of tbe Guild of Holy Trinity F. K. Church, Rev. Martin Algner, of Franklin, Pa., was present and there was a general dtarumton

of future plans fur tbe church.

It was deckled tu secure a rector fur the summer, and, following out this plan. Rev. Mr. Algner wrotetoThomas Ren nett, on Monday last, announcing that tbe Rev. Geo. V. Foley, of Philadelphia, will be at Holy Trinity ou Hunday next, the succeeding Bunday aud every Habhatb during Hie month

of July. Rev. Mr. Foley b said I an unusually good speaker.

ar of the fact that i

Phone connection.

. Lowr—Gold diamond-shaped class ... ' p ’ pin, with letters, "P. K. A., •01."' Jos. Peutony.of Philadelphia, spent Finder return to Hkntinkl Ofltce. a few days recenUy with his family , Fob Rkkt—Season IMS, apace 14 bet co ‘ u <«' 1&5s Aetoury •veni 1 front In couth skle of Hoyle’s Baths; T I> ta makas their Ofth season In OceL also 12 feet of ground on north side of <-'•«*• Tl.eir eldest son, Thoma., who l building for term of years. Apply K b a student at 8t. Joseph's College, . C. Boyle, Hlacayne, or on premlws. S »>» **“ J 1 * on June 80th.

Mr. and Mra. Penlouy, accompanied

1 Piano for sale, very cheap. 1688 ; by their daughter, Mies Mary, intend Asbury avenue. | taking a trip to Europe In the autumn.

The hoard look action to do away Ith tbe nuisance alleged to be maintained by M L. Johnson, of Allan He (tty. under the boardwalk In this city.

HONOR MAN

George H. Crease, brother ir Crease, who graduate Princeton Culverslty this i enviable record at I tulkm of learning. Mr. Cre hla class and wins the n

fellowship.

He Is enttUed to a | course, which be will taka, a he has received several flattering oflku from colleges to Join their torpe of sad Mrs. Crease and Mr. W. Scott Hand were at on Saturday, witnessing tba They returned to Ocean i Tuesday Senator Creme

Udd of the comm

Recent reel eel City recorded m the office of County clerk Way are as fulloars : City of Ocean Ulty to Oeeaa City Association. 19611.66. Quit-claims lota KS2 to 83S, 807 to 006, 746 and 746, Bacon I. Home to same. 1986.85. Quit-claims tract of land hounded by Forty-fifth tracts. Bay and Wee-

Marshall to Fannla Lot 868, Hacrton A. e. ft. Lot866,Bactloa

Aadrew 8. Champion at

Walter Bun*. 16600. Part of lota 879 tnd 875, Sect loo A. Amelia It rooks at al to Frank M. Newcomb. »l IsH 667, Section C. Adelaide Crommcr to Charias E. Lot TU,

Letter to REV. FATHER CAUFIELD. Area cur. tr.f. Rev. Blr ; This ejary cute two waya, aud teaches two sets of people. Father Galvin, Westerly, R. I., had bis church and resldcoee painted. Good Job : and this la bow be wont at

IL

Measured all carefully—aeoms In hare kuown Devue. Then got bids from the painters, paint to he supplied by them and by him. Saved 67!) by using Heroe. One of those painter* ought Is have got that money. Youra truly, f. w. r

is