OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
\ OL. XXVII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER
NO. 31
OceanCity Sentinel
r. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor
^iTY DIRECTORY. vlTV OFFICIALS
MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
JONATHAN HAND, CJounmellor-at-I^aw, CAPE MAY COURT HOUlJK, K, J JJARRISON H. VOORhSes Cf.iinHellor-al-I.asv.
g T. ABBOTT, M. D.. I >, .i j slciati mid SurK«-»n. OFFICE-Comr Cairal ud tljhtli Slreet
J C. HUTCHINSON. M. D I 1 ormeopat hint. N<\h-44 Oroun Avenue.
JSJ j HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.
PLANNING FOR ONLY TWO DRAWSlN BRIDGE OVER BAY
STRONG SERMONS SENATOR CRESSE WILL LAY HEARD SUNDAY CORNER-STONE OF CHURCH
Chief Engineer Brown and Local Business Men Make Inspection Tonr. KiiKtnecr Brown, who ba« charge of j the jilau* for the trolley ' ridge acrow- ■ he hay, and w ho Is local. 1 att»oiuer»' | Point, came to lhl» city, on Saturday morulug la-t, fur the |>ur|Kn« of mak-; lug an lue|iection. with reproculatlre ! citizen* of thl- rerort, of the bay, with the Idea of dredging from Dry Tborvugbfareto the bay Till* plan! had been proposed in lieu of a third ! draw In the bridge
OPENING OF THE
ood-Sixed Congregations Attended Services in Local Churches. I be attendance In the local chore be.
MUST ANSWER
gmol.
Many Local Sportsmen Are Getting Ready for Saturday, November 10th. <
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
LAW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey,
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
j X. GRISCOM, M. D. LUiHTH ST. AM* WKsI.KY AVK
I* trip ot tf r t
CtiyKCH SERVICES.
■’■I ■ JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Wadowda) Jvrnlnii. T... " Counsellor-at-Law
Herbert R. Voorhees,
cmh aeriinz^-^ut.-t., tuomina. wm. J. t. (timil., leader, Monday•.enlu|,7.lL Mr. vns l avV offices of
J)K. CHARLES B. RIDER *
-l>cntiHt-
809 Central Avenue 1.ATliST FAD HOT SODA PARTIES BCURSEPHARMACY tl.SO S(»I»V RALPH L GOFF,
CIVIL ENGINEER
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER MNTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,
l«. Dr. 1'. E. Edward., Harry K, ton, PL W. Burleigh. Capt. luger- ; 'oil and Capt. Herbert C Smith, ill* two latter repreHrullug the yacht*-
i bridge. The parly w
* yacht, Khrt, sailed by a. found that Ibe euggeslion to channel from Dry Thoroughia. scarcely feasible. Auother net w ith more favor, and that o cut a channel through from Kiugcr Channel to North r Channel. This ebauuel, It was lied, should he at least six fed ind sixty feet,wide, aud lobe
' e railroad com pa 1
»ubj<
Kn
rty
the
s leoglh
SHOIMAKER’S
STORAGE
HOUSE ‘
HARRV H. RICE, REOISTERLD ARCHITECT
r Hal, Slier Hun ia> . at * a) 1 clock. 12lli and Went Avr ,
m. Auru.llne'. Roman Calnolir Oiui.li,
iTj*iTn P | ne—‘' 1 Ocean C'Hj. !*. J. f—cusundv.si'ioeloek AH arsons having Purnllurc or an]
• kind orMerchandlse to he stored w II
oey by going to the
Shoemaker Storage House
f>4« Hncltlorv A ColtlnttMwooc], • - - IN. J. ■ SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallaaher’s «3 S. SCCONO STREET - PHIL*.
NOT CHEAPEST, BUT LEAST EXPENSIVE
Irow u lett the city w ith
the statement that be would report lo , hi. lirm the results of his Inspection. Ocean < Ity's I file rests were well represented at the bearing before Major Flagler, of the l ulled States War ! Department, In Wtlmlugtou, Del , on , Wednesday of last week In l^c matter of a third draw In the trolley railway
bridge across the bay.
After Ihe testimony of the Ocean City people bad been heard, Major
! Flagler reserved decision.
Those present from Ocean City were Champion, B. \V. Fid wards, President of ihe Hoard of Trade; C. Howard rkbermerborn. Commodore, and Harry F. Hlautou, Secretary of the ; Ocean City Yacht Club; Councilman Harry L. Smith, Councllman-at-large Ueorge O. Adams and B B. Stltes, the latter one of the most enthusiastic
i ul hay devotees.
Stem & Silverman, the projectors of ; the trolley Hue, were represented by | Mr. Stern aud several lawyers, pul 1 they said nolhing m their own behalf j Stenographers look Ihe testimony. As w as Staled In the SENTINEL last ; week, lhe prepared plans show two
e al Beach Thoroughfare theotberat Ship Channel. The
Iccau City representatives asked for mother draw—this over Bambow
draw
PLUMBING,
HEATING,
ROOFING
ss. n. eoivv'BK
652 and 654- Asbury Ave.,
Ocean City, N. J.
exponents of the rule are making ample preparation for Use fascinating w inter sport. From Ibe loth of November until December 31 It will be lawful In Ibis Slate to shoot hare rabbit, quail, partridge, grouse, Flug-
ck pheasant and gray.
• New and Old Men" was ihe subject j of Rev. H.T. Casselberry's dtscour-ej in the F'irst Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening la«t. He look hi. I. "to lliis letter to the Ephesians,' .aid Mr. Casselberry, “Paul Is irylni
bjae
rod fox
Presbyterian Congregation to Hold Ceremonies on Next HARD QUESTIONS
* lerlau Church, at Haveoth and Wesley
avenue, will be laid with Imprewive
Applicants for Health Board * l * O ’ clook ? n Saturday Positions May ^vc Some Poor t„ ,he layiug of in. comer
Troubles. Stone, which will be done by Senator
, ...... I * wh ‘^ •'fc'we. oueof the omdalsof A. w as brought out al a recent lbe church, exercises will he hslrf m
.eeUng of tbe IqQei-flnard of Hmllh. lhe ol<1 church buUd| ie Hialc laws require health officers i,,.. ,, —
nd sanitary tnspertofs to be licensed, T ‘ ' «IH
nd the license ran only he obtained
Iter the applicant for such pusltlou , T**rclse* will lucJudg ada. imssrd an e.xamlnalion before '‘ lrr, *®■ of Ihe local mmicmbers of Ihe Mlale Hoard of Health, ‘"‘t,™’ '‘ l ‘ U , ** Ve ‘"Tlted lo attend, hese examlnallon* are both written * , “ l ■I*'-**'wu-dc by the cboir. nd oral. Al ,b * rn ndudou of tbe services | 0
gray. Kogll.h
kifd. are 1
Wllso
(e»e, dock, hraut and water wild ul, rhore birds, surf sulpe or bay I pc may also be shol tbe balance of e year, but the season for upland over Is over and a severe Hoc ia tacbed for Ihe person caught will, ly game of this character In bis The penililes are for each animal • lawfully taken or had in possesfirs' In case of non-payment of ftues id costs, the convicted are subject to
A fine of W) «'at-
uprl-o
except by the
use of a guu held at arm's length. The same (loe will also be imposed for a gunner lo bunt on Sunday or to carry firearms hi the tlelda or woods on Sunday or lo bunt quail, partridge, plica Haul, woodcock or rabbits when there I. tracking suow on tbe ground. It is also unlawful to bunt geese and ducks, except between one hour before sunrise and one hour after sunpermit dogs to run rabbits al
They a
-plrlinal Ne feed only the
light
I any tl
large
SECRET SOCIETIES. Na-ITL>.*nd
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. i {Successors to H. A. W. Smith) ^ 811 ASBURY AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY. N. J. _ TELEPMOISli, S3 Y.
_w r a | ay t ^^y.o.-g. ol^A.. Walswtaua Council. No.aB.Ii.otP.. •Verj Modusx alorp at t JB, In K. ot P. CHURCH SOCIETIES. 1 mutts Amt Mannar erunh. - Mm. EMtatstaUundx.li
DAVID MUIR, JR., TMM-siag CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 435 Wesley tienue. ■ Ocean Cily, N. J, Repairs of every description for allunakea of Furnaces and Ranges. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chimneys cured or no charge Shop '
How About Shutting off the Water? Wfc have the mechanics and the ability - t „ do this properly. * li«le attention and a little expense NOW will save a -heap” of it when Spring comes.
JOHN R. GROVES-
649 Asbury Ave - - Ocean City, N. J.
In reserving bis decision, Major F'legler let It be understood that w hlle tbe gentlemen present repi several Interests, there might be other InteresU concerned Id tbe couetructlou of the bridge, aud It w as very dealrble that all should he beard before ork la started on tbe bridge. If this ere not done, tbe work of building lie bridge might be interfered with fter a portion of It iiad been
traded.
After the meellng, It is reported, Mr. tern said that, although they waot to accommodate the people of Oceau City, an additional draw would be a source of delay aud perhaps dauger. and they desire to avoid these things projectors. It Is said, claim that they will have the new trolley line In 1 operation by April 1st nexL -They pert Ibe cars lo make Ihe trip beeen .Homers’ Point and this city u minutes. With three draws, delays would result In this tlme~hfl»g
"eaten up.”
In conversation with Mr. Hlero, some members of the commtttae from this city suggested dredging lbs channel from Dry Thoroughfare out Into
bay. and thua give It
lb of the bridge an opportunity, of reaching Ihe bey without golug
through tbe draw.
This plan met with Mr.
ivorable consideration, and he Bald ■at his lirm would du this, as a substitute for a draw over Rainbow. Nolhing dellulte was done In tbe matter, but It Is said to be trader couaidera-
Uon by Ibe local Intereola.
Oue of Oceau City’s business men, 1 speaking -of Mr. Hteru's objections 1 a third draw, kmld that these arc ortbyibf deep conalderatlon. If hundreds 4 people coming lo this city In tbe summer Ume are held up several minuica three , times, lu coming e
coupig,of miles, to permit e sco<
couple of ftshermeo or > young fellow and bis sweetheart in a yacht to pai through a draw, would It not cam vexation to the visitors or collagen o the cars and work to Ibe loss of popularity# this reaort and also prove Onaucaf detriment to the prosperity of Ocean City? be asked. ConUnotng, be said that w hile none, perhaps, appreciated more than himself tbe that tbe bay Is one of Ocean City’s.
node or Helds Inhabited by rabbin or game birds, until the llr-t of February, oral any time In woods or Helds Inhabited by deer It Is also against Ihe game law s of New Jersey to remove quail,'-grouse, woodcock, squirrel, hare, English aud ring necked pheasants from the 8tate or to kill more than thirty marsh hens or mud hens In oue day. F'armer* aud fruit growers have the right to trap
rabbin under certain restrictions GIVEN PRESENTS
annual session of tbe New Jersey Stale Council of tbeJr. O. U. A. M , lu Treulon, these State officers were chosen: Slate Councilor, F. It. Sharp; Vice Councilor, Joseph Thomp Secretary, William H. Mlers; Treasurer, Rev. J Morgan Reed; Conductor, P. W. Wergrrs; Warden, Fid-
ward C. Barry.
The tuueral bcnellt officers for tbe eusuiug year arc: Dr. J. Morgan Heed, Trenton, President; Ueorge H. Poulson, Tigpton, Vice President; A. J. Crane, East Orange, and Ueorge W. icy well, Newark, Trustees.
-reased In membership In Ibis Slate from 41,183 to H.StiJ. Rev. J. Morgan Reed was presented with |3<J0 In gold, aud a magulllceot
given lo Rev.
Fid ward Mount, of Asbury Park, retiring councilor of Ihe Stale. The order has had a greater Increase In membership during Ihe admlulstraof Councilor Mount than ever
«In Us history.
Seven representatives were elected lo tbe representatives of the 1 In tbe proposed new federation ol what la termed tbe Insurgent element. The representatives elected were Ihe Rev. F^dward Mount, A-bury Park; W. H. Mlers, Trenton; William K. Conrad, Burlington; Dr. J. J. Res Scabrlglit; Robert Carson, New Brui Wick: Joseph M. Thompson, New Figyid; William Disbrow'Newark.
I® lion *- iefor
e Is probably a to be gained by tbe Increase In number of people vunlng IbD res by means of tbe electric railway, t tbal tbe owners of yachts and other pleasure boats should And It oompulBury lo go out of their usual course lo Ihe bay. Tbe latter would cense some little Inconvenience to comperaUvely
10 Ryan, Frank Sbennau ain John Collins were committed tujall li default of t-KWO ball each by Colic BUlea Commissioner J. Willard M01 gap lu Camden, Thursday, ou charges forcibly entering Ibe |iost offices at Dorothy, Mllmay and Ocean View. Postmaster Way, of Ocean View, lined lo the theft of money and postage stamps, besides a pockelbook containing (100 end a box containing a diamond belonging lo N. Whaland, which had been pul Iberj fur safe
keeping.
OCEAN CITY.
your responsibility as 1 ler makes you a desirable dUzen. Tbluk it ovier, then call HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse whb will show you the very best w ay mud some of tbe greatest bargains 1 found here ou tbe easiest terms.
tanic.
tngely
■ear to Uod;’half beast, islf demon, half Uod. In our best stale, there Is something uftbedemon urklng lu us, which. If It could be .uown, would make others shudder nd shrink from us. The germ of tbe vorst crime is In us all, aud yet lu our eepest degradation there remains something sacred, something undelled—tbe pledge aud gift of our better
lature.
‘■Van naturally possesses something said ’that the average man lives so close to the animal that he utder stands Its language fsr better than If angel spoke to him.’ But, that in, by nature, has animal desires Is fault of his, nor Is its misfortune the possessor of these ones Inherited harmonious proportion with the
spiritual propeuslttos.
from the Divine Creator,
lor our good. But,
you, beware how you feed the animal lu yon—beware bow you neglect tbr
Neglect tbe spiritual and
ilmal, aud you have
human Wat, sootier or later.
If you scan history, you can see It al depths man can fall, what Instruments uf torture he could devise tc real his brother cruelly; aud, with all >ur pretended civilization, mail Is still brutal and devilish. We need only scan each day’s newspapers to provi : assertion. We still need great lied houses, wtlh millions of Iron rages, to protect us from the beast man.
the sweetness aud light
theory, nor the education theory, made
iny fewer prisons. But, sayi
me, thl* Is heredity, or a combination
■f circumstances, or a larger
•lace tbe blame on aalau or Adam, >ut the true auewer to tbe problem Is ibis. •j-I-.N. As the Hcriflture teaches. David, when be sinned, said, •! ,-e sinned; I acknowledge my Iran*, as Ion,’ there can be no transference
of guilt. My sin cannot be youi yours mine. Don’t you see t
refer llie evil to someone else beyond yourself, there is no way by which penitence Is possible. If someoue « ban sinned, we caunot repent, and 1 •100k calls on ’men everywhere
repent.•
need not lead tbe beast life unices we wish It. There Is a power that each man may have, but we do iot get It by deuylug tbe demon withtT. I^t us recognize tbal we need rleauslug and renewing and have Uod u Christ cast out the demon, and then let us seek to be ’renewed In tbe •piril, of our mind, and put ou I lew man which, after rlghteousur is In Christ Jesus.’ Never forget for me moment that ’lie that sowetb tils .own flush shalf of the flesh rei corruption.’ I-el us so I earn Christ that we may he ’meek and lowly heart.’ Let us ever remember the admonition, ‘watcb and pray.’ F jn the whole armour of Uod. l«et light tbe good light’ against tbe beast within us, so tbal we may receli crown of tbe faithful.” holy TWirmr. Tbe Sunday night service In Holy Tflully Church was of a missionary -harader. The Rev. Dr. Cook made an address on tbe used of mUlloni aud the privilege of every Christian t< lake an active part In them, by prayer feqngs. If one cannot be ist]*- and moat of us cannot help to tend a representatlvi and do alfta our power to stay up his hands. The obligation of tbe churct aud so of every baptized member of 11 Is contained lu Ihe text—our Isord' ,mission: Matt. 38; IB. tbe praeent condition aud tbe speaker quoted freely from tbe letter of William Jcuulug*Bryan to tbe Fivenlng Bulletin of Ratarday, October Z7th, In tbe distinguished writer, from the standpqlnt of a Christian layman, gives tbe^result of bis \ personal observation qf missionary Aiierpriae, In bis late tonr around the world. M Bryan says: "Me had opportunity Investigate tbe wort done by American mtaaionarie* in Hawaii, Japan, Cbloa, tbe Philippines, Singapore, India, Egypt, Palestine end Turkey. • • • Ae a result of our observaltous, our Interest In foreign missions been quickened.” In cloalug. Dr. Cook gave an lo eating summary of tbe missionary ganlzatkra and methods uf the church.
For tbe beuefll of anv gf Ocean ‘ ‘ e 0,d '-' ,1 ‘*ri'U building, lbs « 'Ity's resident* who may desire to ""d will adjourn lo tbe new building, pply for Ibe position of. sanitary in- . ,be ™f“«-stone will be laid. Ipeetor, the Sentinel, ibrough the , * ,u,,r ** * bou, e half wurtesy ..f Dr. I. N Uriscom, here. ’’fM" 1 ”'.' ei ? , ‘ ,r * n Inches wide and
with gives a few of ihe subjects which ; r
copies
It wa* hoped to have, 1
quarantine, disinfection.
Collection eud disposal of refuse.
PJumbhig, drainage and gas-flulng. , „ -
Applicant, for licenses to serve as ‘ h,l » d * l l'''l«n« present, that wellhealth Officers will he examined on | Kl>0 ' , D •'resbytertan and philanthe following subjects, among olhete:! „ JobD H - Ton verse, of tbe
' *
oocupatlom Food and drug Inspection. Dust and smoke. Contagion aud Infection. Laboratory diagnosis. Domestic aud public water Ltgbttng, beating and ventilation of buildings. .Sewage dlspossl. Follow Ing ere some of the specimen queslious from examinations thus for
held:
purpose of Investigating
a suspected nuisance where such entrance Is refused by the owner T What regulalious govern Ibe trailsportatloa, burial and disinterment of deed human bodies? Bute particularly requirement which regulates tbe
depth and nearueas of graves.
Htate tbe recognized avenues of rausmlsslou of the bacillus of typhoid fever from one ludlviduml to another Htete tbe most effectual met hods for Ihe restrictU,i. of the spread of tuber-
Zambia! Ion:
of liesllh
solatiau SI
nine Inches thick. On It are >be figures, ''I9U6." Into the box which will be placed in tbe atone will be put a blble, list of ibe names of tbe officer* snd members of the congregation and I Sunday school, history of the church, ic.wU. |ocmI „„„ p . pr „_
Baldwin IxMomoUve Works, but Mr. Converse has neat a letter in which be expresses Ms regrets at not being able to attend the ceremonlea here by reason of prevlons engagement*. The church I* being built of stone and Will present a handsome appearance when completed. It will tfij large and roomy, and In keeping with Hie demands of this grow mg congregation It I* being constructed on the •He of tbe old building and on a lot adjoining, donated by Henry D. Moore. The edifice will oast about *15,000. Of tbl* sum. i-VJOO were subscribed by Henstor end Mr*. Lewis M.
Mention the agencies which may be , l, * r -
BOYS WERE WARNED
For yean It be* been tbe custom of boys and young men In this city to carry olf wagons, signs, etc., on Hallowe'en. Mayor Champion, a few days since. Issued a proclamation warning hoys not to repeal this prats
year, under penalty of tbe
ial constitutes a nuisance? Deline the relarionsof nuisances to public
health.
Describe lu detail bow a test of tbe gas pipes aud fixture* lu a building •boold be made. Are bath tuba or shower baths preferable? On what do you base your opinion f Mention the agencies which may be concerned ft the transmission of germ
Tbe Oral pcOt office lu tbe county as established at Dennis Creek In 1802, when Jeremiah Jdlinson wasapl»ioted postmaster. In Hie following Jeremiah Hant^ was appolnlcdIbe flrst postmaster at Middletown, now Cape May Court House. The 1 previous to that time were carried by private parties. The stage route* had not been established and ie vessel was probably tbe principal ■cant of transportation. Hrm Jersey's Indwalr Invested capital In Ibe Industries of New Jersey Increased nearly cent. In tbe five years bet we and 1905, and proportloukte strides made In every Industrial department. Exhaustive statistics for tbe Htate have Just been Issued Ly the Census Bureau Tbe census taken In conformity with (be requirements of fbe act of Congress of March
6,1902.
of Ocean City’* prominent I men said It was a proper move to make. The practices Indulged In at tftgm during ibe peat wares discredit tOall concerned. Ocean CKy ts unlike many places. Here are properties occupied by their owners only daring certain portions of tbe yeer, and these properties should be guarded from 'anger when tbe owneraare not here. HORNSHARK APPEAR tats Indicate-* ibe* Close or tko Klstilna Hi a. on. Hornsbark are rather plentiful now, and tbelr appearance In tbeae waters Indicate tbe dose of tbe flsbing seain. Ball, there ere s few weekfisb
ift.
Uebersl Warren end Mr. Hague were out wUh Capt. Albertson on Friday aud Saturday last. On Friday they caught 30 weakflsb, and on Saturday they succeeded in landing 20 Of Ibis number, Ueuerel Warren captured fifteen or sixteen.
Tbe tront of tbe Bowling Casino be* been defaced by vandals who have marked Ibe building by running tbelr lead iwnclla over It Those w ho 1 In such practices should be made lo suffer tbe full penalty uf Ibe
law.
Becent real estate transfers In Ocean City recorded In tbe office of County
< 'lerk Way are as follows:
Thomas Dial el ux to James H.
b'ectlou A. William H. Dewrotb et ux to John P. Uordou. t-YWO. Lot 15. Section 8. plan Ocean City Land Co. Correll Doughty to James McKinney. *1500. Part of lots 350 and 352. rieetton A. William U. Bright, Sheriff, laud of Thomas Kelley et els. to Newton 301 khd 802, Bee-
ikm B.
Ueorge W. Davenport et ox to John V. Pomlere. *1. IxM 383, Section U. William H. Bright, Sheriff, laodsof Frank E. Champion et ale. to Alvtu P. Rlsiey et al*., administrators of Nathaniel Rlsiey, deceased. *1235.
Parts of lot* 164 aod I V. BecUon A.
E. (Jkurcfa on Sunday morning last. Philip 8. Hand, Jr., et ux to Ella
There ate ten members a* but It Is expected that the number w
Increased to fifteen within a short — lime. The members of tbe cbolr are: Leslie L. Hand, M» D.,of MHIBoprauo*—Mrs H. 8 Adams, Mrs. | Abandon the practice of E. A. Bourgeois and Mia. Ethel Shoe- medicine when the Methodist Coo- , a Iter. ferenca convenes et Red Bank next Altos— Mtss Burleigh and Miss March, has been appointed pastor of Uamble. the New field M. E. Church, which Tenors—Jos Norton, Cha*. Adams pulpit was left vacant by tbe reslgnaand C. Homer Bboemaker. uou of Kcv. W. K. Blacksou. Baa*—Holla Uarretsou aod H. 8. j ^ Miss Charlotte Bboemaker. organLt. Tbe Slate Board of Health is taking At tbe morning service, Rev. H. H. an active Interest in the compiling o# Bodiue occupied tbe pulpit lu the ab- statletioa relating to the number o#
-—-J of Rev. Dr. Bodlne preached a strong • •tractive sermon from the tes. . yoke ts easy and my burden light ('
«nt, Mulllkeo. (1100. Lot 432. Bactloa Cy ir will '

