Ocean City Sentinel, 27 September 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

~VOL.XXY'II.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMDEK 27, 1SKMJ

NO. 20

OceanCity Sentinel

R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor «nd Proprietor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

CHURCH SERVICES.

«TTORBr.YI>.*T.I.A MORGAN HAND.

ATTORNEY

B. T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

COUNSELLOR AT LAW * nd '*«'rgro„.

OffICI c*n*r C«tnl ul EI«bU SUmL

•TpV*Sir* Vwri«t '"'*•» l ' u ' - lOppoou Public Huildlopi ’ orriei H°oS* : ( j;r»mlio»p.m. JONATHAN HAND, J C. HUTCHINSON, M. D.

(JonnHcllor- nt- L.n v

SENATOR CRESSE LOSES IN PUBLIC SCHOOLS WILL RJGHT AGAINST “BOB” HAND REOPEN NEXT MONDAY

•APE MAY COUKT HOUHK, N. .

I JomacopnthiMt.

N'o. Hid I Ofcnn Avonuo.

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JJARRISON H. VOORHEEs' fq HOWARD BURT, M.L)]

'oiinMcIIor-nl •

S09 Wt-slcy Avenue.

[First Precinct of Middle Township Betrays Ocean City Man, and Former State Senator Wins Out—Cresse, Who Made Gallant Fight, Gracefully Submits to the Inevit-able-Result in This City. •ult of Hie primary election | vrluped. ■■id nt once Ee bepeu to do ape May County on Tueaday 1 »>ine "tall IiuMIIiik."

Hobart r! Hand,

'city a:

Inlty.

LAW OFFICES Apgar «Si Boswell,

LAW OFFICES . Godfrey & Godfrey,

itamMl'uuUdlni*-'e

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. IlHiHTH ST. AMI \\»I.KV AVJw ^

l*y- \ One of the rather eurprl.ing rei utloii will be 0 f n, e primaries »a» Hie (treat I I unlay after- made by David II. Kcull aitalu.t Kould. for Hit-olUre of a«»e—or n

AllhouRti I>r. Koi

villa

IS^tSayw^artsiaa james m. e. hiloketh

ri-urtc—l-m.nb-rl. H. il i«im: Counsdlor-.'lt-l J1W

.3srs j"ItaMrri c! 1 ru.lc~—l-rclcl-nl. R. II. cAllc; iin* Wta“I,'tlieb. Job? 3MO."!'”™ S.“t’,n

£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER S09 Central Avenue

In '|uick that Woo

lie lid

lived 1

RALPH L GOFF,

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LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

CIVIL ENGINEER. StiRVEYeR. CONVEYANCER • IKIH AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J. HARRY H. RICE, . REOISTEHH) A RCHITTCT

Towueblp. Wildwood and Hea v ‘‘ u 'lly were In the Crowe column. " A llllle later, theaomewbat atartliOR , ‘ 0 " •ewa came over the telephone that K here wa» a break In l^e lint precinct ‘ tlou if Middle Townahfp, where Beuaior c ‘mwe wo* born, and of wlitch town- Sen

t no confident that he p, I Hill-enemy there. j,,), tewa waa verltled, ehortly 1

-hip he had ft

■r till-

early

a Rood t

inl^allon. hr defeated -'Dave 1 ■•ult of Uie priuiarlea hi the Fin

*. Jubn J. tiardoe

» .Samp-on. or. Nlchola. lerk, T. Lee

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STRANGE ACTIONS TEAMING MADE ON A FERRYBOAT VICE CHANCELLOR Cape May County Man Whose Cape May County Boy Wins Mind is Unbalanced Taken Well Deserved High

Into Custody. Honors.

Itecau-e of Id- iwcnllar action- on Edmund II I.Canilng. of Camden, a Reading I la 11 road f rrj-boat a I ha- been appointed Vice CiuNirellor KalKbu - r.>.tu./Camden. Hunday. by Chancellor M axle to aerve In the Walter C. KrrlcMon, K year- old, ■ -nuthern di-trict of the Htate In Hie paperbanxer, ufl Ca|>e May Court ! place of Vh* t 'hanoellor (.rev, de-Hou-e. tl.t- county, wa* locked up In Iceaaal. He took the oaTli of oflti-eat

the Camden dty pVb-oi. He w a- re ou<v.

turulnR home from Philadelphia. The new Vice Chancellor wa-boni at w here he had been vl-ltlnR friend-., HouUi Heaville. Cape May County, on When the boat entered the Camden May 27,1857. He 1- a -cion of the

I cling peculiarly. | learning family, who were am ug the .f bill- from III-j original -etller- of Ca|>e May. He . rolled them In j-tudled law with the late Judge Bu-

chanan, of Trenton, and wa- admltlol to the bar lu February. 1SSI, a- an attorney, and a- a couuaelor hi INS4. He practiced hi- profe—ion In‘Trenton for a -hort tlmeand then removed to Camden, where be formed a part-ner-hlp under the uajnenf learning A Black. In 1KC Me—r-. Leamlug A Black len Camden and -ettled In Wbatoomh, In the Mtale of Wa-hing-lou. Tliey remained there for nearly lenjrear- and then removed to Han Francimi, where I lie |iartiier*blp waterminated, Mr. Iwauiliig returning to

Fir.

inled It

a handkerchief, and. rear guard rail, tbi

He followed till- by throwing hi- gold w atch and chain Into file dock. When lie -eemed about to follow, a deckhand and two male pa—enger. gra.ped him He -ubmltled calmly, although ot powerful phy.lque When placed hi a patrol wagon he tore hi. -hlrt olT. . Dr Oeorge Miller,of Diamond-tm-t, Philadelphia, vl>lted the Camden City Hall Hunday night and -aid Brrlck-

, due

1 had thri

, A. H. BAKER ' "a ...Undertaker -jnd • Embalmer. 849 ASBURY AVENUE. OCEAN CITY, N. J. rr-a day or atghl.

f»4« Haddon Ave., CollinKMWood, • - - IN'. J

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

ICilli anti Went Ave., <

Ort-an < *«j . IT. J.

j All |K-r-on* haOhijr-Fur'ilture or any ;klud of Merchaudl-e to tw -torrd will j -ave money by going to the Shoemaker Storage House

’ re—e w ere a ( For Mginl

ilierof local pollllclaua, who were Nlchola- C Uudfrey, 131; H Hteel-

• pa ring in their denunciation of i mntli S; Arthur Adama,,.

action, or lack of action, of the For A-e-or Harry T. Fould-, 7T;

lldaua and pre-ugied fHenda of David B Hcull, 82.

itor Cnawe at Cape May Court! For JnaUce of Peace—It l.udlam. H;

"*• IJ H. Buah. 1;.

I.|wr Town-hip gave a majority for p- or fon-Uble -Nell. Carl-on. 141,

«e. It wa- learned ye-terday

' [^CHETOil^lBST^NSIvf j

PLUMBING,

HEATING, ROOFING

SS. 13. COJVV'ISK

652 and 654 Asbury Ave., - Ocean City, N. J.

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him with 14) dalegate- and Hand wild 14) delegate-. HenatorCre—e -pent yewterday morning at Ilia hay villa, auperenleudhig the mn-truction of a -lip for hi- hoat■Tbe prim a He- cau>ed but little exI'llement In thu city on Tueaday la»t II waa a foregone conclualon that Senator Crviuw would have no trouble In w luiihig out. and the only conte«t» were for the office of Freeholder from Hie Second Ward, and that of A—e—nr in the Find Ward. In the Second Ward, Spencer O Hoff", of the Atglen, competed with William H. John-on, the preaeut memj her, for place 00 the Cape May County ; Hoard of Cho-en Freeholder-. Home of the city onictala were In evidence around the poll., they going there, It ! John-on. In Ibe Flmt Ward, there waa a -plrltcd couteat between Dr. Harry T. Fould-, the "alated” candidate for the | office of A—eaaor, and David B. Scull, , a well-known young realdent of the

ward.

Farmer Councilman N. C Godfrey i w ho wa« named on the regular Kepub- ■ llcau ticket tor Uie position of Coundlj man, learned early In the afternoon | that opposition agalnal him had de-

waa 120: r Delegates to Congremlonal ConIon—Kd ward M. Hutton, 117; V. H. Shoemaker, 117; Cholcefor Memticr f Congrewa, John J. (iardner. For Delegate- to County Cotivenon—Ktchard B. Hlltea, l|B; Clinton Hroekley, 115; Choice for State Senator, Ijewta M. Cre-e. r Delegate- to City Convention— Dr T. C. Huteblnaon, 117; Arthur D. Barrows, 110; Choice for City Collector, Nicholas Corson; Choice for City 'lerk, T. Lee Adama. For Member Board of Freeholdcre— H|>eucer UolT, 2M, William 8 johnaon,

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For Member of Common Council— Harry Headley, 120. r A—eaaor—Elmer B. English, r Justice of Peace—Jerome 8.

SECRET SOCIETIES.

0«—a cur t—la—. NO. 171. K. aad A. M..

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l>-a toaaell. No. UN, Jr. o. I'. A. M. **■'!?. *-waiag ia K. or r qn r Oowacu. No. |g n. ul a.. bi«t. ! '' >—>«». No.aa.'a. u. u. w.. m- ■« SMStTLaj s t a-As ■ “low t. W-ll—, —I* t Ol r—cord, w- M ( ! UI , iwmr. No 7&.P.O. K. .4 A.. r; ‘.j. “■ k ^ '■ h *"- uno K.rfp- kt

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

AM Br»! Mona.} rvwali x .4 4.1.1 o'.' , “'*• Kiia«i»u,u«ii«l>. I—>- . ‘■wvtajajboro. u—nror; Mn.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO.

(Succeaaors lo H. A. W. Smith)

811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CIJY, N. J.

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DAVID MUIR, JR., TMlalMQiMlaHooti, CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, • Ocean City, N. J. Repair- of every deacriptioa for alhmakeo of Furnaces and iHangfcw. Brpalrlng dime promptly Smoky chimneycured or no charge Hhop In rewr.

How About Shutting off the Water? We have the meehanics and the ability to do this properly: A little attention ■Sid a little expense NOW -ill save a •‘heap’’ of it when Sprinj comes.

FRATERNAL VISIT

The member- of lota Council, No. 28, Jr. O. U. A. M.. of thta city, will ay a fraternal vlalt to Llnwood CounII, Id Atlantic County, ou Monday veiling, October 1-L A large delegak>n of the member- of the local lodge • ex|«clcd lo take I he moonlight trip y boat. Recently, the members of Llnwood Council opened a new hall, and Uie local boy* will go over to Inspect the building. eboal will leaveHeventh street at I'clock.

another column of this Issue of tbeHcNTiNKL, Miss M K. C. Phillip-, A-bury avenue, give- notice llial w ill have her annual fall millinery nliig ou Wedne—lay, Thursday and Friday of next week Mlaa Phllll|» will have aomeof the lateat creation, from Pari, aud New York, aud many beautle# will be ahown. She dlaplays ta-t< and Judgment In her-elec-tion-. aud her patrona will have Uie beueflt. IKm’t fall to eaH.

WbUe roller skating on Tueaday evening, Mlaa tjllle Laar, of thta city, with a moat unfortunate mishap. wa» accidentally run Into by a young uuin and Ihtown to the floor, breaking' tier left arm In two places. Ml— Iawt will be compelled to carry her arm l<i a allug lor several week* Hhe Is Bring attended by Hr. Abbott Her many friends sincerely regret her accident.

JOHN R. GROVES. 649 Asbury Ave

Ocean City, N. J.

Delegate t.

inly

nveiitiou-

Ward,

if the Peace—Reuben Lud-1

HKPDnUCAN.

■ the result lu the Hecond e total Republican

doctor wn bi-

grip Into a man bole oil Dlamuud "Ireel, above Twentieth, Philadelphia. When -earched at the City Hall a rod letter edition of the New Testament was found In his pocket. A four-leaf clover marked Ihc page on which appeared In red Ink, "The w age. of -In I- death.” HI* fattier, Ylrgll N Errlckaot Ilia- Creek, wa- uotilied and v after the unfortunate young man I- hoped he will -oon recover. SHOT'IN THROAT

PERMANENT RECTOR

Mol* TrtnM*.

rlolly I*. K. Chore

Scarcely able to breathe, aa the re-

sult of a bullet wound In his neck, a berry picker tshs sent from Tucks boe to the Jeffersou Ho«pltal. lu Philadelphia, ou Sunday night. At the hopllal he underwent a marvelouso|ieratlou A huge silt was made In the patient's throat, a silver tube was In--cried In the windpipe Ju»t below the larynx, and while he breathed through Ibl. ronlrtvauce the surgeon- patched up the Injured orgau of -peech and removed Hie bullet, w Inch had lodged against the Jugular vain. The operatlou waa performed ^y Dr. J. Chalmers da Costa and Dr. Oeorge J. Hdhwartr..

Just how the man was shot Is un-

known. but It was re|>orted that he waa shot while examining a loaded revolver. Dr. Marshall, of Tuckahoe, waa summoned lo treat him, but the* .

physician quickly real lied Un

•urgloal aklll would W nceiled If the man's life was to be saved. He dressed the wound as well as be could and then placed the Injured oue on a train for the city. On the journey up, aeveral limes It wa> feared the Injured man would dla, as be was barely able

to breathe.

Holy Trinity P. K. Church cured a permanent rector In

of Rev, J. Herbert Cook, of Conshobocken, a auburb of Philadelphia. He readied this city a few days -luce aud

registered at tbesAtgleh Cook ha- preached In Holy Trifilty bn aeveral occasion-.

Mr. and Mrs. Jo*. L. Schmitt gave , "Dutch lunch” for their daugbternd several ol their young friend* al their cottage. Tenth and Asbury avenue, a >few evenings aince. Tbo-e pre-ent were: Miss— Mary and Margaret Hchmltt, Mias Anna May Mere. I4c Vhrigley, Andrew Lewch, Morris Urquhari and Homer Armstrong. A most enjoyable evening

Rev. D. B. Harris, of Pitman drove, he New Jr nag Coufeiwho -lands high In tne esteem of many resident* o/thls clty, preached In the M E, Church on Hunday. He delivered powerful (rrtnona at both the ilng and evening services, aud ed hi* bearers greatly.

The weather ou Sunday last wa lighlful. The sun was w arm and the breeae was. from the snath. There were quite a number of people on the boardwalk during l he day, but these, for the most part, were re-ddetils of the city.

OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a estate owner makes you a desirable chlaen. Think It over, then call < HARRY HEADLEY, Beal Estate Operator, ^'lulh aad Anbury avenue, next to lire bouse who will -how you the very beat w ay and some of the greatest bargain* lo ba

Phone connection.

Edmund L. Brinson,’ of Htiilware, (Ja., aud K. W. Uoldcamp. both senior ■tudeaD at the Jefferson Medical College Philadelphia, have returned tu their studies after spending several •lays In this city as the guests of Harry Hunter Ixitl. Mr Brinson, In coming up from (leorgl* by boat, encountered a non beast gale, aud the vessel was compelled to anchor for tbtrty-slx

Robt. Fi-ber, former Mayor ol City and now lu Ibe real ntate I new, as well as having supervision of the luter-Htate Telephone Company's office here, Is one of the happiest men in town. He's been lor “Rob" Hand all aRmg—avowedly ao—and has stood by ht-guns throughout Ibe late ”ou-

R. L. t ioff, civil engineer, of this ty, I* being kept on the move 1 days. He ha* a lot of work at Av aud Hra l«le City aud points “olTsbore ” He Is being assl>te<t by \V H. Colli—ou, Jr. Lyndon Ang also has been working for Mr. OofT for a t

The Pennsylvania Railroad steam care, which took the place ol the "dummy" line, are aUll running between this city and Avalon. These care are being run much later than was the case w hen the other care were In service between these Iso points.

J. Edward Vo**, ton of Mr. and Mm. John Voss, of this city, left on Friday night last for Philadelphia, where be will pursue a course of studies In the Pierce Muslnee* College. The young mail graduated from the Ocean City High Hcbool last May.

- For Ha Lk.—Columbia Bicycle, In Orst-claas eonditioa; also a cheap. Addro ”

Quarters for the Children Se cured in Different• Parts Of the City. Rtcaase of unavoidable delay In the “ork of completing Ibe new building, ha"* and r -.ro* Indifferent section* of the city have been secured by the committee from the Hoard oT Educatto", ...d the public -chool- aili reoitm ai_» o'clock ou Monday morning I be children will be placed as follow*. i tty Haperliuetidml James M Hie veil, tell* as; High School-City Pavillou. Principal George VI. Kill, and Mi- Mattie Boyle. Heventh and «fbtb tirades. Mi-* Rugl.y, sixth grade. Ml— latura H. Chattlu, and fifth grade; Ml— viarrett. In Hie hall of the Bourse Building. Fourth grade, Mia* Rutherford, third grade Ml-Thorn, aeooodgrade, Ml— Candy. f)r-t giade, A, Ml— I'hambrrlalo, lu Trower'a Hall. First grade, R. Mi- Hteelman, «'hamplou's store, Heventh and Asbury avenue Hupi. Hteyeus and members of the Board of Education will be as busy a* !«». during the next few days prepafI »‘K ns>m* for the reception of | the children ou Monday. BIG MASONIC EVENT

The annual salary 1.110,Will. LAUGHED AT RUMOR

There has been a rumor on •treeu for the last week or more Ml West Jersey has pun-ha-ed the ►cean City; Htreet Railway for llw •um of 547 000 or 548.000. Asknl about the report, several day> ago, W. K. Mauey laughetl when Hie l>rlce w a* menllonetl. "Do they want to take the railway from u*. too?” be queried, wl

smile.

•Why,” lie added, ''originally the road waa sold lo the present company

for *12.1,000 ”

PLEASED WITH CITY

Mr. and Mr*. Oeo. H. Muhlenberg and sou, of vlurgautown. Pa., Mr. and Mr*. C. C. Uarllebaugh and Mr*. Mary Russel, all of Allooua, Pa., have returned home very much pleased with Ocean City after having spent a week with Mr. autEMra. H. M. Hullmmu. Mrs Russel, who Is a -Ister of Mr. oilman, talks of taking a cottage here next summer. During her stay

sou, Harvey, of Brooklyn, n and spent Saturday and

Hunday.

Ou Friday evening. October 6, a j Dtarlri lirand lodge of Instruction, ! for^be Twelfth Masonic District of (be of New Jersey, will be held In the lodge room of Ocean City Lodge, commencing at S'o'dock -harp Reprrecntatlves from all the Masonic lodges lu the district will be present. Including Hie luashm and wardens of ewch lodge. An exemplification of work of the K. A.. H. O., and M. degree-1- scheduled and an unusually attractive program ha- been

arranged.

addition to the District Deputy Oraud Ma-ter. It l- ex (wted that other grand officers will be present. Will tiradaale Meal Vcar. Harry Hunter Lott. wIh> so r« 1 fully managed the ,Rowlmg Cut DO during the summer mouth-, and , who will hold the position of manager of Mr. Moore's |K»pular club resort next •ew-on, left for his Philadelphia home few days since. Mr. Litt, who. by I- affable manners, won bo<U of Iriend-here will graduatt as an ”M. from the "Jeff” Medical Collage next year After reocSviug hkdiploma, e will spend the -uroroer Iter*. He III probably locale lu one of the ■wu* In the coal mining district of Pen nay Ivan fa to practice hlsprofae-

INDEPBNDBNT TICKET?

It is rumored that many re-kleut*

of this city, dissatisfied with the 1 n which certain men bare

foisted upon them to be voted Into

) In November next, are seriously

thinking of casting an ludc|ieurieul

ballot at Uw roinlqg election.

Tliese people deal re to have a share 1 naming candidates for opioe. Tliey d-alike to have alleged machine-made

politicians thrust upon them. "Children who shall have oevi

tended any public nr private school may be admitted to a public actio during the 10 days Immediately folio' ing the opening of said school for the fall term, during the llrat five day* January! and April respectively, aud at no other time exre|4 by a majority vote of all the members of the Board of Education of the school district In which said school shall he -lluatcd. From New Jersey Hcbool Law, art. 1

section 124.

Pursuant to the above article ol the school lavs no pupils will be admit al *0 the llrxt grade of the public schools after Monday, October 15

N. C. Clclland, of this city, will, a few-days, give out the contract for the erecllou of a handsome cottage for William Liggett, the Pittsburg lioualre. rottage ra about to be erected at Heventeenth and Ceutrei aven >e for a Philadelphia woman.

City Treasurer Ira 8 Champion and family will, this winter, as last, reside In West Philadelphia. They hat d a boose at Fifty flrat and Chester avenue, a pietty section of the city They will go up 10-day.

8ull lo ejectment baa been entered against Chaa Myers,'of this city, by half-brother, John Myers. The :iea named In the suit are *01 late ’Squire Myers. The ca aduled to ooaae up In the county court next Tueaday.

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Mem here of the'Atlantic County Iloai AA 1 1 Beholders have purchased land slung the road from Philadelphia to Atlantic City, just above Port Republic, fur the purpose of straightenlug a bad curve In the highway at which fatal autoroobUe accidents have occurred. Heavy auto treve highway has aggravated the, skidding by adding chance ql and several hundred d spout to take out the dan^

meeting bribe Oettn City Board of Trade *111 be held ou Thursday evening of uexl weak. It Is desired that the members of the orginlialtou turn ouOn force, a- busiue— of much Importance I* to come up. The meeting will be held In Connell chamber al 8 o’clock. Letter to H. H. Lake, Octaa Ciljr, X. J. Dear Sir: You know, diamonds don't go by sire. 80 with paint. We make paint, one gallon of which goes as far a* two of another aud lasts twice a* long: that's four to one. You know It 1* true in diamonds; they don't go by the gallon, do they? •'you're going to paint your bouse, you go Drat to your painter aud say; "I’m going lo paint; do you want the 'ob? and what'll U coat?” If be happens to know, he’ll aay: ‘Depends ou the paint. I can doit or somewhere abouf $1(10 or *300. rhlchevcr you like; (100 will make a good Job: *2U0 a poor one.” ' And you. if you happen to hare your wits, ’ll say: "I'll take the good one, w hku'll you doM?” Palmer* ought, all, to know abouf paint; and jeweler* ought to be able to get’a good Job We do w hat we can to elp both. One gallon Devoet-better than tao of average paint, goo* as far—that Is. bouse will take -boat 2D gallons Revue and 40 of arerate paint—aud ie m ill wear a long Hue; the life of average paint H very uncertain, It may *'B » year, it may be live. Why 1* it that painter* don't knew about paint? Do jeweler* knoa about diamond-? They know more than painted and painter-; so there are jewiere: so there 1* palm, and the ' rest gallon* paint Is Devos. Your* truly, K. W. Dkvoe A Co , Na ' P. 8.—B. Howard Thorn a