Ocean City Sentinel, 11 October 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER II, 1900.

OceanCity Sentinel OCEAN CITV. N. *J. R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

vrrt or lhr I’tKir—Jrrtmir K, Hu. CHURCH - SERVICES^

NO. 28

I^ORGAN HAND.

ATTORNEY a

B. T. ABBOTT, M. D. t

COUNSELLOR AT LAW * ,,d *»**'•" _sou^.ju^ yd | coeoiCr,’ OFFICE —CorBtr Cuilril ud Ejblli StretL

SIX TRAINS EVERY WEEK DAY

PLUMBING INSPECTOR’S

FROM

HERE TO PHILADELPHIA

OFFICE IS VACANT

JONATHAN HAND, <Joun*rullor- at- L.a

J C. HUTCHINSON, M. D Ilom<eoi>atUlML. N'o. Hii-i Oceun Avenue.

OCCAN CITY. N. J.

JJARRISON H. VOORHKKS HOWARD BURT, M. D. Counsellor-at - l^aw4k S09 Wesley Avenue.

Pennsylvania Railroad Will Give Ocean City Great j iimnn Service—Two Express Trains Each Way, the WEAKFISH WERE

Others—Four Up and Four Down—Going

Up by Way of Train to Millville and Then Fast Trolley Cars—

Early Morning Mail to

Continue.

COMMUTERS

FOUND OUTSIDE WANT EXPRESS

Incumbent Must Pass Examination, Which Had Not Been Done.

1 U.e

dint

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell,

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITV. N. J.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETHi

Counsellor-at-I-aw

J N. GRISCOM,

KHillTH ST. AND WKSI.KY AVK ■

I* repoHed llimt le of week* ■ can I* aent to Ocean City to beslu on tlie bay bridge for the trolley A aimilar number will be at

vide.

Comers’ Fob irt. the wort

the bridge com Tbl* bridge

. link In the "i

QK. CHARLES B. RIDER ro.d

The Alhtiitic City i

809 Central Avenue

^ ^ pany I* organ). ler, and la <jualif!e<l

by elecfn lty or other moll'

perpetual

NEW PROPRIETOR R'JURSE PHARMACY It iw ht-iriK mntlr i |> to Hale

LAW OFFICES OF

ftALPH L GOFF,

Herbert R. Voorhees,

.CIVIL ENGINEER.

K "‘ ,uri -' •" d muv

v SaRVEYBR.

MK1H AND CBIIlRAL aVEMUK,

HAWRV’ H. RICE,

SHOFMAKIR’S

REGISTERED ATtCHITFCr

STORAGE

w

HOUSE

CoIllre E rtwo„U. ... IN. J.

121 It ntitl W rat Ave .

Orrau City, X. .1 All |iet>oii* having Furniture or any

SEASHORE FURNITURE

save money by going to Hie

Shoemaker Storage House

*3 S. SECOND STItECT - PMIl*.

-nd ....

ixiliit of junction with the track* of the Central Paweuger Hallway Comliany al Virginia ana Adriatic avenue* In Atlantic City t a point of junction with the track* of the Weal Jersey A

Searhore Hall road Company on the

meadow* out*lde of Atlantic City, and from the latter point via Pleaaantvllle to Homer*' 1'olnt, New* Jersey. For the aakc of brevity the three

cnmpanle* mentioned above are re-

ferred to a* the Snore Company, Central Company, and Weat Jeraey

e Allan!

City and

Hhorr Kallmad Company are: I’re»ldcut, William A. Htern, Stern A Silverman, Electric Hallway Contract ira, I’hlladelptila: Vice Prexldeut, t.'barle* Kvan*. i'realdent AUautlc City National Hank, Atlantic CUT. N. J.^Kecretary. A-UIvy li. Melton: Treaauier, Milton J. Creenebaum; Dlrectora, Frank H. liachman, H. F. Hacbmau A Co., hanker*. Philadelphia; Cbarle* H Dundore, Philadelphia; Charles

Kvam

lelphia:

Quite a Large Number Caught Send Letter of Request to the During the Last Few Local Board of

Days. Trade.

few day*, with v

inviting wcaktl-h. Henry Hague. It. igliee. of the sailboat

up for discussion. ThewOTjert war

re will be an J '' ,n “ dally. The ! " ,e - v “'O’ ou ' o' 1

Half of v

n Millville and Phtln-

Pblla. Pli S») 9*u

I ft Ar '

w w md K. C.

of llr. L N,

it wa» decided lo appoint a committee ; of three to co-o|*'rate with Hie Mayor and Council's committee In the enter-1 lahiment of the ralln«d men when they visit this dty on October 16th. President H. W. Kd wards selected Hr. (irlseom, A. 1). Harrow* and H- F. Stanton. Mr. FMward*’ name wa*

added to tbia committee.

Upon motion of Dr. tirixcom, the; tranvportatlon committee wa* requested to ask the West Jersey Hallroad Company to run a w inter boat

weikll*h at once. 1 between Hits city and liongport. or, tf olca ied, weighed 16 ||, e onnpany wouh! not do that, to icral says he never allow* some other boat to use Its landere worse than blue- ’ * A m otlouJ>y Mr. HUntoii, seconded

i by I>r. Oriscom. that the advertising

"o 1 ”" : I'ommltfee ask Council, in behalf of --.did Captain | Ihe 0 f Trade, that FVlOO be the

least amount appropriated for ailvcrig* during next season, was de-

■nd R

raklUh.

mpauled by O

Harry I

Hoblnso

rlar

tinned during thew lnler. Thlsmewns,; too, that the Philadelphia iiew**pa|>er*;

will be received a* al'present.

Another rumor 1* that, before the be- j ginning of the summer season of 1907, j

Heading Hallway Company will

y lucky.

rnlng. I>r

off the pier yesterday u

Mayor t'hamplou's motion L' there be appointed a committee three as a permanent committee

'nlertalnment wa* carried. ! Aa an aftermalh of tlie

tason, the Foiirth . f July relebratlon eommltue made a final report, show-

ling a balance of wlucb had Coitirnciars Asa tor Mid*. : l ’* v,, Iftrned Into the treasury Jwlng to«Ue great depth ot the i Along tire same Ihw, Mayor Cham mgport In«S Stern A Silverman, j I’' 0 " reported that the Uwklet* placed

itlcClty;HarryC. Francis, | hav% a double-track system between < ,| le contractor* of the bridge lo be ln ,he "teamboal rack* last summer Hri>s A Jellel. Inc., Phlladel-.<>ce-u City and Tuckalioe. giving (.njit u-tweeu Ocean Clly and Somers', I's'! been umt up In about thtar Tilghman Johnston. F. 1). «>ceati City |wople a nerenty-mlnute | p 0 | nt| |„ ve ^ged lor bids for the He suggested that a cheaper Lackey A Co., bankers, Wilmington, | run between Philadelphia and this „ la terial lo be delivered by boat a* !.f ,,r “ 1 °f tmoklet or folder be used next

Health, ...i Tuesday evening, ou motlon of Harry F. Hlauton, the ofllce of Plum! lug Ii..,»cU,rw a* declared ea••anl by reason of the fact Hut tbe late incumbent wa. not legally qualltled to bold the position. Tbe matter was K-coodsd by I>r. I. X. (irlseom. Hcforc the meeting, Plumbthg ln*|w«rtor Herlierl C. Smith bad teleplmned that bis resignation was wrIUeti out. and rt.at lie would attend the meeting of the hoard If necessary. It was the sense of the meeting that, as Mr. Smith had not been legally appointed to tire oltl.-e. Ire had nothing lo resign. v The law calling for plumbing to•pectors wa- |Mused by the State legislature hi lUtKl, but It did not go Into effect uulil January 1st, l#l>. The law require. Dial tbe office be held by a person who ha* parsed an examination by tbe State Hoard of Health. Neither t ha*. 1, Hofmann, the flrst VppoIntM In tills city, nor Herbert C. Smith, w bv succeeded Mr. Hofmann, passed an examination, aa required-by law, which aaya Hut a man mart la gaily bequalllled by Hie State Board before lie can be elected by a local board. According to the law, the health officer and tbe sanitary officers, the taller beiug divided Into three cle*se», must have license*. The local health board baa not had a regular solicitor during the last three year* or more, and lo an extent has been acting In tbe dark. Recently, H. K Voorhec* was •s-lectod solicitor. For ■nonths.p^st there lias been talk of placing certain plumbers—nearly all In towu-on a delinquent Hat. A short time ago. Solicitor Yoorbeas was Instructed lo bring suit against these alleged delinquents, w hich w

Tbe «

Del.; Ueorge J. Roberta, Kngh

NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE

PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING S. B. COIVVISI* 652 and 654 Asbury Ave., * Ocean City, N. J.

SECRET SOCIETIES. _ Oa»a cny hodg. matl A-»L. ^ WlUtamlm^’ W. Sn!*M b, Th?o,^?. TWorn. wntary.

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

(Successors to M. A. W. Smith)

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

Tfit-EPMONE. Y. c

in the opinion that further the huge macjilnea that were built at i a heavy • coat by some of the brilliant machinists of tbe on the Junk piles lo be sold to tbe ! dealer* iu old Iron fora few* dollar*. . In Ihe last three year, tbe Whl all- ' Tatum t'ompany, of Millville, and other large glass manufacturers have spent thousanda of dollars In expert-| meutiug and trying to'Ond perfection ! In one of ihe Iron men. * The machine produce* much more ware than the man, but w ben It comes under tbe critical eye of Ihe sorter: j gross u|kio gross of tbe machine-made _ bottles are discarded because of,

. defects.

j One of tbe managers slated tc-*lay: I “The glass blow ing machine baa never been made that can compete with | human labor, and tbe day of machine {labor will soon, aa far aa tbe bottle-

i thing

against one plumber, were tried before Justice of ihe Peace Rush, but three of these were withdrawn. Noth-

ing came of the other.

According to the evidence lo the hand* Of the Josth* the Board of Health liad not established a delinquent Hat, and thla. with other teaUiy, led him to tbe view that there

EXTERIOR VIEW OF PROPOSED FIRST METHODIST EPISCOPAL L’H©RCH.

“FEAST OF TABLES”

PERRY NOMINATED

DAVID MUIR. JR. Tin,-Siar swi-Slag CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Weslej henue. - Ocean Ciiy, N. J. Repair* of every description for all.make*

of F’uruace* »"<! iHauge*.

Re|«lrtug done promptly. Smoky chimney* cured or no charge Shop in re--

! At tbe appearance of wo many new machines la»l season, great alarm waa | generally felt among Hie blowers, but one by one the machines were- re- | moved, until to day there are very few

lelt operating.

Not only in Millville have tbe | machine, been discarded, but* Jii | llridgrtou, Vineland and other glaaablowmg centres of South Jerwey.

How About Shutting off the Water? We have the hiechanics and the ability to do this properly. A little attention *%nd a little expense NOW will save a "heap” of it when Spring: conies. JOHN R. GROVES, 64S Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.

Recent real estate transfer* In Ocean lTty recorded In the office of County

ITcrk Way are a* follows:

Ocean ITty Land t\> to Noman H. Musselmau. ft. Lot S, section on

pilan of Ocean City Land Co.

Ocean Fr-int Improvement Co. to James Mos-e. ft. Lot* (Si. Of, 65,66, 6f. 68, 69. 70. ISf, 185, 186. 187, 13S, 189, 140. -JU>. JOB and 307, Section K, and lot- 8, 4, 5, 6. 7,8, 9,10,11, 12,77. 78, 78,

80. 84 and 154, Section L.

AnnaC. Cretb et al. to Sarah W. Liggett. 14080 Lot 867, Section C. William H. Hright, Sheriff, lands of

’isber et ala. to Charlea H. Lota 811 and 812, Sec-

Robe rt Fisher Kean. ♦500.

n BJ _ MelTibdlKt Protestant* throughout Hie State are looking forward to Wednesday, October 17. with an Intense IntereaL On that day, at l*ake Como, the New Jersey Annual Coofrrenceklll couveoefor wha to be tlVmort Important i many years.

W"> Build Hall

Allen Scull, of thla dty, given tbe contract to build the new borough ball for Sea Isle Clly. Tbe bidding waa close. Tbe mason will be done by Cieorga O. Ad

Bro., also of thi. dty.

•telle Council. O or I* oerallc Convention. Considering the condition of tticj Democrat* of the Second Conweather ou Saturday evening la*t tlie'g.-esaloual District, In Atlantic Clly members uf Wah-Stella 1'ouudl, No. ;oi Monday, nomlualed CapL Samuel '80. D. of P., did very well with their ! E. Perry aa their caudidata for••Peart of Table*" given In Hie store C>ugre*s, after a bitter light. In which building, 749 Asbury avenue. Republlcm-i Coundlmau Win. Riddle, Tbe chairman ot the event was Mr. Juf Atlantic Clly, almost *tampoled Irving Jilll, and she wa* given every the convention In supipiort of tbe run awlstauce by tbe other members of Hie which be will make >n The Labor

organisation, all of whom worked 1 ticket.

bard to make the event a auccess. i Frleuda of Kiddle, consisting of There were three tables decorated. I strqpg delegatl .us from Atlantic and reflectively, In yellow, brown and 1 Cumberland county labur district*, I; and all presented a beautiful and voted solidly for him, and, but for the Inviting appicarauce. solid Perry vote of Capie May and Those In charge uf the Bible, were Burlington counties. Riddle would Mr*. N. Hickman. Mr*, (teorge Mead.*TiStc been .victorious. Mrs. Charles Heatlley, Mr*. Florence Xiu . ■ . Smith. Mr*. C WeUler. Mrs. N. Carl- Token to As>iuns. in, Mrs Buzzard and M rs. R, Sutton Solomon Warner, who showed wlgns The flsh pond, containing many re- j u r dementis more than a year ago, and marlfable articles, wa* a feature of the ( V bo disappeared from this section in charge of Mr*. | »bo U t that time, was found wandering F. Nabb. | near the head of tbe Tuckaboc River

few days since. He waa brought t thla city, and yerterday morning Free-

CHAS. MYERS LOSES

Mretnarnl Case.

Charles Myers, son of the lale ’Squire Myers, lost In tbe suit In ejectment brought against him by bis halfbrother, John Myers, m Hie Cape May County Court*. This ties op the realty

from Charles Myers.

It Is stated that another case against the personal property In this famous will ceae Is pending In the Culled

While engaged In culling a piece of rope, a few day* ago, Joa. Cobh made a narrow escape from disabling his left arm for life. He wa* striking downward with a very keeu-edg d knife, and bit hi* arm, making a srvere-looking and painful wound.

Are you thinking of buying a ■

DIAMOND

ring? Owing to tbe great profit diamonds, 1 can probably save you 2.5 to 85 per cent, by selling reasonably. For a limited time, 1 will aclj an absolutely perfect White Diamond carat ring complete for 1150 00, Jagera’ grade, very fine Blue, the finest

In tbe world, for 9300.

Harry H. Lake. '

bolder J P. Fox took tbe unfortunate tbe State Insane Aaylui

Trenton.

Letter to G. B. Sitbcns & Son, Orras Cl//. N. J. Dear Sir: Here's a tale w Itb three oi

four tails to It.

Professor Irvine has an Academy, Mercer.burg. Penn. He paint* tbe

At the meeting of the Hoard of Health on Tuesday evening, a long commonIcatlou from John K. (iroves w as read, In which he Mated that he had learned that durlng‘lil* ab-rncc from the etty a summon* had been !**tied against him. because of two al'eged lapaea, and to tills he to<* vigorous objection, giving lil* reaaous therefor Mr. Voorhrea *ald that be had not taken nut a summons against Mr. Groves. j, A ontnmuui atlon from Hie Slat* Hoard of Health, Inviting one delegate ; from the local board to a meeting to I In Trento* on October l»tb l*. at w hich all boards of health pcctrd to be represented, waa next acted upon. Dr. Grlscom favored sending a delegate In order to a-certalu tbe >lews of similar official* and those of tbe State Hoard. said that Abe board should be able to do something to- ' ipelllng obedlenek oflu lawa. As the tmard I* now, II Aeso't know where It I*. Dr. Urlceom, after retiring to soma Improierly constructor swill wagons ■ had jnotlced In Hie alleys here, moved thkt a delegate be sent to tbe Trenton convention, and be named Harry'F. Stanton. „ Mr. Stanton stated that he did not think he would be able lo atteod, and, an motion, I»r. Griacom agreed to go. If possible. Action on a letter from 4. R. Rapp was deferred until tbs next meeting. Mr. Voorbees. In answer to a query, Mild that be had brought salt against three plumbers, but tlie board had lost, ou tbe ground*, In effect, that the board had no legal plumbing inspector. In answer to a further quastton, he said tlie suits had to b* taken before Justices of tbe peace, at whose mercy the board is. Certiorari and mandamus proceeding* could be brougbL but In Hie end such action would scarcely pay. Then It was that Mr. Stanton made bis mullou that lho office of plumbing Inspector be declared vacant. Dr. Rider said that be bad written to the State Board of Health tor Information as to the necessary qualifications -for sanitary officer*. He expected to receive a reply within a turn

day*.

■Mr. rtlantou wanted lo know what would happen lo case there was a big building boom on In Ocean City and

Own V—r Home. It'f dignified and Riles you a delllous sense of securlt* to own your

ome at

OCEAN CITY.

Resides, your responsibility aa a real run on l m,uU

i Ml gallons of |«hit. There paint-store* there, and be us

buy (one year of one. next year of the

other) 90 gallon* year after year.

Now be paints Devoe; 60 gallons; and the difference la a saving of 1150 a year. H. C. Fallon waa one of those dealers, good man; but he wouldn’t take-up

Devoe; eo we turoed lo tbe other, J. A. Mr. HralHi. legally appointed. Boyd. Uni Fallon has found it uecea-' resign. Would tbe work under way

sary to get a good paint to compete with : be.heW n-*

Devoe. He got one of the eight honest , ‘ 00 **• *

paints. He has a big hardware storei c

and t* doing an excelieut hardware hermit from t

business: but Boyd, of course, has Hie Itule hardware „ h«T!cr the t5ty

it the

estate owuet makes you a desirable m,D - “H ‘he portlhiu. Clearly under tbe citizen. Tlilnk It over, then call ou We don't care bow Rule or big a man clrcumrtamws It* a-said, none of the HARRY HEADLEY, 11*. If he want, good paint and u active Ulk^tbTTa^S Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa- i * n<1 •‘’““•L ] Al. Winkler was brought up. bury avenue, next to fire bouse who Your* truly. The report o! John W. rimlth, wboe*

will ahoW you lb. very bert way aud W. Devok A Co.

some of the grealort bargains to bz 10 New York. saa rr ^ i aud , lud I* - *

found here on tbe easlert term*. J p - S-—R- Howard Thorn satis out |

I them