Ocean City Sentinel, 12 July 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel BAP M'S BODY

COMES ASHORE

THUUHOAY, JULY 12, ISWi, > »hall 1* *lail lo receive Item* uf lit- •■uniuianll.v ami <>ur reader*

Corpse of Uttfortnnate Washington Musician Found at 19th Street. Tlie body of yoniiR Krdmati, the WaHhiiiRton hand player «bo wa»

NO MOVE MADE TO DR. ARCHIBALD COLLECT BACK TAXES GOT BIG I

CAME HERE TO TAKE A

HF.AI»I.KY A All 4*1* gates — Reading: Coal

latlrud Itau-Sakln.

earl,

LOCAL DOTS.

Street Railway Company Owes City Franchise Tax

forgive Years.

At a recent mcetinc of Council, mot ton wax made and carried that II unpaid take* of the xtrwt iaIUi

camp kround hr ha« been made In

•t« ay» xu 1 She that whal can .

1 mile child

’I xell It

with a

to dodge rexpnipdhlllty. Ttie |Hxir wr will alwayx have witli ux uulexx they gel a better Job. Moneyed men have a wonderful control over their Rmeroux impujxex The peaple In the flat above aeklom rail ^ihr tia by w hat t he I he fond i]iaren lx The devil I- the be>4 authority on the xubjeet of Retting LimelhliiR for

fn-tivethan the crude xiimiii I letter one hone-t man'* lov

ixiuld •tuextlon who doesn't > llx him pet nan

tbouRh they dblu' N.. man ha- y

■t love you'd pmliably • t uil beliiR

There I* m Joke Tliey

all Rrir./lerl 1

rrafty xtage maiia

"°vlnpn limb. Win. J. Tyler, of Tape May Houxe^liax lieeii a|i|x>inte<l a 111 of the i-ounty board of election*

1 pair of wiiir* In

.A

There I* ai heaven for I

tomobile and doesn't xw ei It lake* a clever Rlrl t< how often xhe ran refuxe a out IoxIiir him altrigether. ’The ant la ronxldrred f e acme of Industry, but the moth lx hard at work even when he la taking a nap. ' There may be xermoux in atones, but, xometiow or oilier, the average mlulater fall* to accumulate the rocks. \V. II. Lynch, of Tprony, has taken charge of the Moore liolel down

the beach.

•. man la never i|iilte so much of a n ax when he I* explaining to ■e woman that she lx nothing buLa he Tape May t'ouotV Sunday mol Association will hold a couitlon In (ioahen M. K. Church on

October 4th:

COTTAGES RENTED

-aey A Kdwarda have rented hlau Talem'a.large Wealey aveoilage, betow Kighth street, to M. N. WIIlets, aaalxtiut cashier of the >ru Kkehange National Hank, I'h

Iphia.

Jos. I. Scull ha* rented to Charles Moore, of Clayton, the a|>actoua •lln cottage on Wealey avenu 1 Kigali xtreet.

1 the a|ianmeut ho Atlantic avenue to

Ibibluauu, of New ^'ork.

Mad

If you are aupeodltloua about the umber 18, you had better glvi mr tpiartcr dollar*; for on each ■e 18 alar*, n letter* In the *cra ir eagle'* kieak, 18 leave* on live'* branch, 18 arrow headaand 18 tier* In the word* “i|uarter dollar.' ow It'* not xafe to keep them, m

collected. No mo tblx direction byC ber-aure, ofllcially. of Council'* action

rokimallag

the have been on tlie lookottl I ,U ‘" duC «»* »»»« for the body, which, it wax ..Id, ly' e "*>'■ The amount offrai. would he found either I..I night «,[*■'•* Ul ,u heedtecte*! a* lixed by thl» morning | '* W ''* r of "** ■'

Till" predh-tlon wax based 1 art that bodies usually come iltbhi seventy-two bourn after

IMPORTANT' BILL

rr an act of Hie S^ate and .I Assembly of Ibis Stale, at* May ITIli, IM»>, Lawyer II It. »es, of tills city, tell* Hie Hknti-

•f Hie

a Hiat I

d above

a certificate lu ibe ofllce of Hie rk of Cape May Couuty, wfik-li *1 show a full compll •nee wlib Hie u* of Hie law, aud must be acknnw Iedged l-efore an ■ IHrlal autburlzed by the law* Ot this Slate to administer

n July

This law went Into etfect 1st. Haiti, aud under II* term* illlug to comply with its provisions is guilty of a misdemeanor. The punishment, upon conviction of a ml— demeanor, Isa maximum flue of flUUU, r a maximum term of imprisonment, r both. As Hie law is now lu eflecl.lt behooves rrsuus affected to. place them-elves straight with the law. If they bye not ■ ready dontau.

illadelphla M. K. Conference, with ottage lu this clly, aud w e give I he ler 1,1 •'i* - n ' , hmiis of TllK intTOK HkxtiNKT.:—Kvery week I.

lid w ith pleasure Hie •ole all siguaALif imitherwlae. C|«in the

Hie f 'tty Sal her* depend* Hie

iresenl and future prosperity oft Irean 'lly. It seem* to me that they are lieu seeking Hie best Interests of Hie eople, aud are stiivlug to make the

ad <-arefill!,’ a

ikmV Hm

g the c

f the h

xppn

r tin

•rds, allow 1st be lake)

of H|»

011 Hie queaHon* coming up fur Having written these few

1 Hie making of Imto add so much extiers of small properlm|xx<*lhlr fur a man

living on a mwlerale salary to s|ieud a few weeks lu hi* own house al the

thore.

Your street Improvements are very, good, and, If not stretched oul too far Improved region*, can be enbut If made xlmply to arcommoeal -estate ventures a mistake e made, taxing Hie many to marks in reference to the "Hewer Hasls of Slxlures," upiwsed to such basts, I be unfair to small families I' was as|ed lately by a

dale 1

mall rotlagi rue Ibal Ibe

desired

xes lu Ocean t 'lly made

.. .. . luxury. My repiy^

-II'him Just what It cost me.pif the railway whti'h. while not very encouraging,

illogetber disheartening.

Allow me to mention another mailer,

In reference to the gas works

ofyoui rlty. The City h'slbere should ■urage the gas company, and not to put It out, for gas Is one of the greatest bleqgjugs the city aflords. It

■ery good gas, but It Is belter

than oil or coal, aud la satisfactory for cooking pur|uaH. We ere having a hard flgbt lu I’blladelpbla to gel our city pure and to keep It au, and our ho|* I* that Ocean City will never fall Into the hand* of those , who aeek only

id not the good of others.

8. GfOaovc,

Woodland

HAD PLEASANT TIME

.'enlng of cards

itfully passed by the member* of Tuesday night. This Informal card evening will be a regular Tuesday even lag fixture of the club. Judging from the Unit evening It will r. Karb Friday eveunce will be given for

ils—Ion bring by card only.

groAa receipt*.

In 1MH, Hie amou from tbe railway eon In 1MI2, It was »24l

NEW TEACHERS

Miss Marrett Elected by Board—Miss Laura H. Chat tin Advanced.

of I'blladel•ber for Hie graduate of ly Huperln-

Twenty-Pound Striped Bass Was Landed After a Terrific Straggle. TJic 1110*1 pleased man in <l•■eall City is Ur. 11 ( . Aryblbald, of Tioga, who Is connected with the Haiuantair Hus .

Mis* Mabel T. Marrett, pbla, was elected a tea. local public’arboola'gtlhi Hie Hoard of Kducatloil I Mis. Marrett. wbo Isa tbe West Cliester Klate N'i —a classmate <)f four

bis books last year, insiu uelieeil for tbe « railway aud elect 1 c 1 ere in arrears on tbelr

mal Hcbool certlflcate, come* higbly revommeiided. Hhe was hi Ocean City a few days ago, and made a most favorable linprevdoii u|xui Clly Su|*rluteudeut Stevens aud members ol tbe Hoard of Kducatlou. Ml— Marrett baa taught hi Itelaware four years, part of the lime a* principal. ’ The election of Mi— Marretl tills the

Sherrerd, 1 pen,. 1 m

raxiirer of Hie railway re ned lately a check for ed by Hie electric II

of It

P The le

liers for Hie com rx in the sclmolx,

'Ity High

I. Kills is principal, aud Miss

Mattie Hoyle assistant, are as follows: wpunrieuce cm- Mi- Alice H. Hughce, WillUm*. tax of the rati- town, eighth and seventh grade-. I II. Mr. Corson Miss I .sura H. Cbattill. Ocean lily,

.'FlthtauTatem. sixth grade.

Miiy, in which Mis. Mabel T. Marrett, 1’lilladeltbe tlmugbl was expressed that as a phis. Ilflb grade

llreuae was pakl tbe city for each ear Miss Eva C. Kutherford, Cape May

'Ity, fourth grade.

Mlaa Mary K. Tboni, Mt. Holly,

third grade.

|2i>for eerh car In u«e. Miss Edith T. Oaudy, Uenulsville, Mr. Coreon referred tbe subject to ^, wld Kr , de .i Judge Thomp-..u, the City Holicllor, M|> . AdMb chamberlain, ot Turbo told City Collector Coreon to col- wa||<u p, , ud Ml- Emma Hleclect Hie tiack taxes, but did not, from ofoerai. City, flr-t grade-. Jr. Corson's isilnt of view, give him Mu< chattln is changed from Hie pecillc Instructions as to how to pro- flflll „ le . lxtb Krade Ted to collect the taxes. n , .

Then, at Us meeting, a few nights

n lieu of any other ,

it Into the ofllce

About a

•ailed, t

a the;

mp

< ago. It

THAT AUTO LAW

e at this I

w of I he Import.

the question -of tbe city accepting ... im- i.- especUII, to that clam Ot'eau City Aseoclallou 11 twcbty-tbr^e. regardiu bearing on Hie city turning over to .be * bkb ' ,Tler d “"'-

amp ground pru|ieriy,

of gifts

chy's

Hi

* of s|>eed w bl

lutalned, provides ‘tbal nuHilna 1 section contained -ball peri

Steelman's better than I dei’lar StreTiua nutly defends tbe band, w-hlch. Ji Miys, plays well

■e tliere.,Tbcltanzetti laughing act. that will be e to young and old.

my |wr

agreed to by a large majority uf the,

"r.rs&rrrr .r;

ag.lnxj t|is.«6oclatlou Ukiug HHe to !

lly Hie courts banded down a l' f '' b '' ,d '' luo,or

'ehtcle'regalatlou,'aud If both o|>erdora and those having In charge Hie mforcemeut of the law will have a

Just regard for tbe maintenance of this

1 liable' s|>eed, many of the difficulties will have been overcome. have been greatly pleased w ith Ideut desire on tbe (nrt of thoughtful motorists to secure a w Ise

ribed I

las

case., City a lieu In against Hie

Collect!

Clerk Way's ofllc ity Association f<

amp ground. As he had not ■at lime, entered a lieu against the profierty. as required by law,,«nd as his nou-actloii wi|ied out any claims city might have agalusl the camp ground for the year* between l«uu aud ■MXi, tbe City Collector took auottier the only I'ouree left open to Icctloii of tbe unpaid taxes on the camp ground into the hands of tbe commissioners appointed by Hie court, under tbe Martin act, to collect all The State Hoard of Assessore recently sent to City Collector Corson a certlllcateof apportionment containing a list of eorporattons doing business In this clly aud from which franchise tax is In be collected These corpo-

ration

electric light aud gas companies; also >'0 telephone companies. All of companies, wliti tbe exception

WANT GIBBONEY

Friends of p. Clarence Uibbouey, secretary of Hie I^w aud Unler Society, and Heal Estate Deputy to Hberlfl’ Brown, held a mass meeting m tbe Thirty-eighth Ward and pstsaed resole lion, endorsing Mr. Uibbouey for tbe District Attorneyship, Id Philadelphia After the meeting a delegation, comprising nearly everyone who had been at the meeting, marched to Mr. Ulblouey's home, w hich Is in the Thlrty-

euue, Phi la. eighth Ward, and urged him to accept

tbe uomluatkiu should It

Uibbouey replied

people wauled him he would cnusldrr

It hi. duty to are<e|it.

He Is well knowu lu this city, where

be has a cottage.

W. J. Hoyt aud family, of are occupylug their collage, 1112 Cen-

tral avenue, where they

welcomed by friends. Mr. Hoyt always comes down early In the season with hi* family, aud they are among the last to leave Ocean City lu the autumn,

doing to w Ith regret.

'Ity, the newest and nue of Hie Among the many big events plannHiat constructed - during tbe ed by the yacbt Hub for Hilxyear is the iprlug for H. D. Dougherty, the Phils-j rare for Hie Scbermerbuni Challenge delphla bedstead mauufarturer. 'Fhe ^'up. to be held at 280 p. m. on July rou^HlJnln* Hr, Dougherty's collage. S&lh. It Is open to *loo|*- of any on^rrulral avenue, above Klghlh organlied yacht Huh In Hie Ml— Frances Doughty, one There will be au open regatta on

daughters. Is au especially August 4lh.

I ** er ’ I Fog Fai-k -r-Hluop-yarbt Osprey, 2k ‘ ft. loug.on. beam, 2U ft. W. Is.; ‘

sets sails, summer cabin. The built boatlu tbpOCean • Ity fleet. Low price If sold at once. Address Wm D. Hberrerd, 006 Drexel Hldg., Phlla-

. U.K.—tll&.OO Launch, Lift. In. Hearn 4fl 6;Hall Engine, li'Hore complete cauvascuver, cusblngs au

Kesprctable colored gtri, neat ap- t»*«~ r ‘j«. Ot* Wht*a».i-. ^ raiauce, educated, wauls chamber- . _ Cxireon s InleL de i p hta. waiting, no Fob ItKXT.-l prlgbt Plano. Apply Kill* DatecUve

Central avenue. I confidential. Addi

a P. O. Box 104.

Ir kindly offers believe that a large majority of toriatsare of this Hass. Hut tbe great Increase lu the use of motor vehicles, with IU necessary increase lu the number of. HiougliHe— operators, las demonstrated Hie uece—lty for Hie enactment of legtslatbin making more easy Hie enforcement of proper regu1st Ions. Thoughtful 11 on-users of otor vehicles are also coming to allre w hen Its use la not abused, and

ship to legitimate and lawful uses." (xBase Ws dr as VIbUkuI. Bluer Hie New jersey game laws have been more eltlcieotly enforced., of all kinds are rapidly beconimre numerous as tbe result along Hie New Jersey coast. They are more evidence this season than for several are past. It was a custom a few years ago for vtsllorefrom tbecllirs.aiid especially youug men and boys, to take guns on their seaside vacation*, o go prowling about Hie marshes, fields and thickets, banging at syerytblng tbat runaor flies—young rabbits, ow larks, robins, -awtllows, blackbirds aud all otner birds that usually awarm tbe coast regions. Hut Ibe game wardens are now In evidence, and a few aalutary flue* have pretty suppressed this Intolerable

Recent real estate transfers Id Ocean City recorded In Hie office of County

Clerk Way are aa follows :

William E. Maasey el ux aud Iteum W. Edw’ards et ux to Eva John-

in.lHHU. Lot 62U, Bectlon f.

Hebccca J. Bmltb et vlr to George . Brbocb. tlT lMl 18, Bectlou 6. plan of Ocean City Land Company. City of Ocean City to Albert A. Howell. 186« gull-claim* lot 7, block 7. plan of Ocean City Laud

f pany.

Illlam H. Bright, Bbcriff (land of

KKxabctb A. Fisher et als.), to Arthur Hartley et *1., trustees under will of JUnes Hartley, dec'd. 11000 Pretu-

ou northwest side of West avenue,

460 feet southwest of Sixth street,

40x100 feet.

Wands* Hall Owl.

l^^ie of Ibe letter carriers here weal on duty Banday for the first Umc Hus season. Aa was Hie ease last year, a mall la scut out of Ocaan Clly Buuday afternoons throughout July

and Auguat.

Fob Balk.—Yacht, 27 ft over ft. beam, complete outfit with In

and cabin;Uunclied last Bept. Inquire

Capt Lewis Rfadey, Ocean City. Plauua for sale or rent, apply Kirk

Jobnaon Co., 1824 AUanllc avenue,

Atlantic city.

Massachusett»Ministcr Weds DeacendanT of Founder I THOMASj. THORN

of Zanesville, O.

Rev. Walter Urant smith, of Norwood, a suburb of Boston, and Ml—f iryn F. /.ane. of Topeka, Kausa-.: ■u's aunt, Mr-. Anna K Pedrlck. j Vest avenue, Otis city, at Boon j yr-lenlay, by Hie Hrv. J. Ward Gam-1 blc, D. H.. pa-lor of Hit First M. I- |

Dr. ArHiibaM'a

m. f:. < rbridew Hue de sole, 1

: General and J.xsqdi llootbroyd. SUNDAY CONCERTS

Seashore Realty < o.

Wlblr.il lard In u

iiurdy and an

ot least, Edison's Kiuetugrapli lu w moving plrtiires. Tickets can tie Isiuglit In the lot* and tliey elllng very quickly. Take the ren Saturday afternoon, .V for Hh' soarentr iiiatlntT.

real number of Millville boy* In camping along the shores ol Fig Harbor Hay, at Heesley'x and Bonier*' Point, this summer Heretofore, many of these |>e«plc had rani|i* on the beach front hi tills city el* a probability tbat Him will •ui|*ratlvely few campers on Hie beach near tnc centre of tbe city tbb year, which la just as well, In Hie ~ ini of many residents.

■Awllus Caaino Co pa la r. Tbe Howling Casino again Is popular with Hie summer vlsilnre. I-arge Is gather in Hie bowling alleys evening and take part in this enjoyable sport. A 11 umber of Imroremmts have been made to Hie ■terior, including the addition of iveral alleys. If one become* thirsty bile bow Hug, tbe soda fountains, here refreshing drinks ran tic had, re only a *tr|i away.

nk A. Most, the trap drummer of Bridgeton, la playing III a baud In Hie Hlppldrome Building, thla city. II be remembered that Mr. Moat a "hit" last Foster at Ocean City, playing llredlfferenllnstrumenta at the same time. In a large orchestra under Hie direction of Prof. Harry H. I^ke. He Is also a member of Hie Millville City < irehestra and two bauds.

Practically all of Hie boardwalk stores are open for business. There ■me new business venti this year. Including au extn picture show. If you believe lu palm-

istry, you can

Peril*fa, laier. there

He a

ead ef er skating ri

el thJ

Mas lug ■.oisorl'uo. Mias Edith Baker I* entertain! Jolly party af young friends In this In tbe party are Mix* F'lUabetb McGrowu, who won the-Wi-aalil tenuis champtoiixblp: Ml— Heleii Springer, w bo is a fine bowler; Marlon F^uin, Ml- Mabel Bromley and Mias Marion Preston. They 1 expert swimmers. Mr*. James M. Kelley. Mrs. Johi Henderson, Ml— Mary Kelley and Mha Marguerite Kelley will have charge of the progressive euchre t« given Thursday evening lu Bt AngusHue's rectory'. A large attendance la

looked far.

PianosTuned,$2; Ten years’ experi* CnCC Hirrv H. Lake

BOURSE STORAGE WAREHOUSE Bourse Building, 8th and Asbury

ddlug

nouy .

e—d by a Dumber of friend* of tbe !

tuple.

Mr. Bmllb met bis future wife hi !

Florist

FA LI- BULBS. GRASS ami CLOVER SEED. 839 Asbury Auenue. G. THOMAS No. 108 Market St. f PHILADELPHIA,

■r I* 1.11*4*1 plj la, K

"P •w.-srao*,.. • *». ** ■rUCeS'.: sSa^gpl s.»*4s>. su.,-t*r*.* m loss** 1*1*1’Mr, *-«v - 1.. x JO * as- xtl

grandfsHirr of Hie

mler of Zai

-“‘H 1 Fib Family Srocaries,

a**^«'«ni,*.l Iruilx. IVX1*.

Mrs.

Clly.

hHadel- ! *" ***’ ** u™m;,s LOW-PKiICES.

-eddlog, Hev amt Mr*. , —wiiafaeTiat* Uuaranieea.

t CLINTON A C0„

Cr*“ BRUSHES 100s amn, tm i s. tenth st.,

K. K. TOKHKHT HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING (Jeneral < on t r art or

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS J TO Niagara Falls July 5, 19, August 9. 23, September 6 and 20, 1906 Round Trip Rate.—. $ 11.55 from Ocean City spf:c5a i. TRAIN Ol I'uilraan IWrlor (Wr*. I •Inins iwr. sad twr l'o*cln* Leaving I'iiiladdphiaatS.ioa. m. following day running via the MCTl'BfcSQlil: SVSOI I.hAN»A VALLRV ROUTB 1 i>’ba|- cssl rHurnlns on regular trains aiinili TKB DATB. slop •>« nllhln Im. Wa.srdsl IlnlTalo returnlni. Illu.t r*n*| hbukM nod full lolorniallao Sl*r I’* (ros* TtckM AsrnU W. WATTKKIII'l:\. J. II. Sl'ISIII. HK«»W. BIIV ;j*orrsl Manx**!. I’m—rns*rlr*mr Msnsgci lienernl ■•ax—ugcr A

HexeL bise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between F:igbtb end Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL ■ CKBTKAI. AVt- UCXA.H C1TT, W J Mrs c. oxrr/ja. GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CITY. Now Jersey.

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU Blrsl Avrnue. <» KAN C1T1

Mueum i.xw'ix a cxim ABn. WYOMING

SEASON OF 1906 Casino Club SECOND FLOOR BOWLING CASINO Is now open for the re= ception of its members Season Ticket, $7.50 M Two persons fn one family, $5 each Family Ticket, $15 Monthly Ticket, $5

MEMBERSHIP TICKETS ON SALE IN THE CLUB ROOM There R a great many houses in Ocean City. Sonic R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent. Some R for sale. There R also Many lots for sale without houses. If you want any of these on the best ternjs, apply to ROBERT FisHER, The Bourse. Ocean City

RUSH UfERTISIHG IBEIICT o—x* « ilj. s. J. tTUNhC ICEi^LMIlK COMPtNT "^"Vp^Vio'i'raiii lee Pun AMaridf Wk ad Ctub omow. iotas Aatoury Av*. OCCAM CITY- N. J.

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling fur two week* to know If you can get it; we can tell you al once. Bargains in Hay aud Ocean front pru|wrthw. I'bok* cottage* for sale. Alsu lots fur investment and fur Improvement -tlie choice of Ocean flty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., , Ocean City, N. J.

SPECIAL BARGAINS A new cottage, cehtrallr located on Wesley avenne, never occnpieif, $.3,700 A new furnished cottage at Forty-eighth street, $2,500 A splendid completely furnished hotel, $12,000 A lot for a cottage, very near ocean, centre of the town, only $1,200

Beautiful Cottage Sites. High Ground. I*.U Graded. Btreeta and Bldewalka Graveled. Many new buildings already erected. Plot lying between AUautic avenue aud the Ocean, and FTflh and North idreet*. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing

Ocean. City Land Company K. V. COM MOM. SsrenlMexI

THE NEW STORE FOR KODAKS On Boardwalk, at Eighth Street. EVERYTHING IN PHOTOGRAPHIC WARES ON HAND. •THE RIGRT KINB DEVELOPING AND PRINTING ALWAYS." FROST BROS.. CAMDEN, N. J., PITMAN, N. J., WILDWOOD. N: J., WILMINGTON, DEL.

HOTEL ATGLEN Alath end Central Ave. IV aw Open m. c. oorr

SEA SPRAY COTTAGE (Kprmerly Kldella I'oUscsl Open for the season. DcligblTuHy located. Full view of ocean and bay. Terms reai Ins. Wii.liam Lakk, Prop.

Ocean CiiyMGeal Si. A. J. SMITH, PROeftlgTeiC PURE ICE BEST 71 COAL oak aAo ftrett. WCKJIY Office, No. 834 ISBURUfEIUE

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed BtricUy Pure •AND Ice Cream ESTABLISHED lUi

7tli St. and Asbury Aif. First National Bank or Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL $5MM- SURPLUS S2MN

w. hvx/tt u and. cssatsr J. riTtUAN TATBM. C