Ocean City Sentinel, 28 February 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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\OL. XXVII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, FKBRUAKY 2#, 1907.

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OceanCity Sentinel 0<:CAIM d1 r V. N. a, -»rr CURTIS ROBINSON (i.so Pci Year. Strictly in Advance Ji.50 at End o( Year

Cl FY DIRECTORY. CITY OEEICIALS

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CHURCH SERVICES.

B. T. ABBOTT, M.bv,

COUNSELLOR AT-JiAW, * nd Hnp^on.

OFFICE-Ctner Cntnl ud El|blk SItmL 1

M 0 RGA.\ HAM)',

ATTORNEY

JONATHAN HAND, OounNuIIor-a.t-L.aW ' APE MaVhx>URT HOUSE, N. J

la.ne I'l.t^nfr Telrplpnci..

IJARRISON H. VOORHKES OounMellor-nt- l^a>v.

HOTELS WILL PROVIDE LIFE SAVERS DID WILL OCCUPY ROOMS IN EASTER ENTERTAINMENT QUICK WORK NEW HIGH SCHOOL HOUSE

, Capt. Townsend, of the Nada,

X. c. HUTcmNSOlJ’M. P.

I lomceoputhiMt.

| No. «a4 04eun A venue.

Association Prepares to Look After Comfort of Many

Giles's Expected.

I Tlie H..lel'Ti..|.rlrl..r.' Aaaaclatloli

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell.

“i LAW OFFICES

Godfrey 81 Godfrey,

atiIantic city. n. j.

[jJames m. e. Hildreth

Counscllor-at-Law

-and Kernel in

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LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

N, HOWARD BURT, M. D. ’.Ta * | Mica K. E. «f lire Katblu 809 Wesley Avenue. Many aubjecta of Inter** In the S-V I mi • a. m. elation and for the comfort .of tbe . ornce noeaa:.^ i to a m. Kue-l* were dlwuiwed. ttrii ’t’ho’ne An eObrt-w lll be made to have better ] tralo aervlce specially for the Kaeter t N. GR1SCOM, NF. D. holld *>'- 1. ’ ArranRemeota arc aim U-Iiik made KKilfTH bT. AMI WE--I.KY AVE. for »|Rvial Kjiater eutertalument for I'p. nun* *"<■ fneiid. Of the ««wela-

QK. CHARLES B. RIDER “ „ » , I>eniiHt»* cr ** 809 Central Avenue j el| j‘

NO AWARD FOR BOARDWALK WORK

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Legal Holiday Causes Council to Delay Action Until I Next Meeting. 1

Much Pleased With Response of Crews.

I by wemWr. of l "« V A a Inlet .Vlmiday n

Mentholated Pine

and Tar

Best Remedy tor

that Coue;h. Try it. I or t ,,hl

BOURSE PHARMACY

CONTRACT AWARDED

be Ocean I lly Water Company irded to MwelRaid A Comp 'hlladelpbla, tbecontract to n

addlllona to the water i

panyV pumping plant, referenc which waa made In the HENTIX

SECRET SOCIETIES, a oty bode*. So. 171, r. and -rood and lourtli Tnuraday »»

ly bodo. So. N, K. c nlrd Monday rvemni

Howard Tborn. T™*’

U. A. 1^. BMU.

inwao City Council, No 10. B. or A- m •Jdrj TOurada, .vanlot In It. of P. «l * KU1M W. laaa, aaemary. • ro^aSil 0 " U— ** -1, °-**' *• 11 ■ w ” “ W Ihart^ HlnUn!*Kaool balm la Tribe, So. ZU. I. O. K. M.. n. t boi —r 1- Waaado, aropof oi^rooorda.

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K^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'SS cottage, sevrnib and central

to the aame gentleman who ha*

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WanAutla Council. No.

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE m4 West Are.,

■ City, *. J.

H perwua likvlng Kurtilture kind of MercbatJdlae to beatoted will

*•'e money by gd^ng^o the Shoemaket Storage House

THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS »nd CLOVER SEED. >39 Aabury Avenue.

RALPH L GOFF,

CIVIL ENGINEER. J*'" pl " , “ ‘" , 1 " orl | ““ l,,,|,rovr ' SaRVEYGR. meola, and thal within a few week.

CONVEYANCER IO “ e |,U,U| "" K *^^ a, w "' MIH7H AND CENTBAb AVENUE, “ l ' , * ed - ... OCEAN CITY. N. J. Me-l.n-ll.o Accepted. D1/-.13 j -At a meeting of Rellaaioe Fire Com ^**a r<ICE, pany, am TbunAy night laat, the

REOISTER^ ARCHITECT realg^itlojj of M. f. Fife aa a member

mt-ttle company was acee|>ted.

COTTAGES ARE IN BIG DEMAND

GURUS ROBINSON

Conveyancing 3 Insurance Man

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Several More Rented in This

City During Last

Few Days.

t'ottaKe-aeekera were In evident thin city during tbe week, tfome r

reported. , Maaaey A Kdwarda Robert Smith'* cottage,

street, near Central avenue, tojami | B. Brenner, of Philadelphia. M Brenner baa been visiting Ocean CM I for a number of year*, but beretufoi

| be bad quarter* In hotel*.

I D M. Patton, of Philadelphia, In i rented Capt J. Mackey Coraou'* co tage, «• ocean avenue, for tbe coming ^ summer. Mr. Pattou has bad It

j cottage for sever*I summer*.

! _ Harry K. Blanton has rented to t j 1). Wills, of Pittsburg, the residence

j S. B. Miller,_;s3 Central avenue. Capt J. ts Wlllets ba* rented l

tbe bouse for several year*. He I* ai Instructor In tbe Northeast Manna Training School, Philadelphia. . i CAPT. ADAMS BURIED

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M.3MITH & CO.

sit Asbury avenue, - ocean city, n. j TIJLtiPHONE, «3 Y.

N. C. GODlFREY’S Business Heuss. BUHtsfiury trenne, Spring of 1907,

, ARK GOOD.

:::: Full Line of House Furnishings ” UPHOLSTERING 18 A PROFESSION, and I have one of tbe best.

People know It sure, as the work D rushing In.

Tbe funeral of Capt. Elisha Adsnn look plare at Pleasautvtlle on Sunday sftrruoon last. He was tbe fattier ol |j. T. Adams, a well-knqjvu resident S and business man of Oc^an City. Capt. Adams, who died ou Thunt- . | day, was a descendant of tbe Adami family of Revolutionary fame. For many years be was In charge of a large vessel In tbe coasting trade .and made much money, — ['Which be lost afterward while engaged. In tne wholesale oyster buslnes*. Vincent Adam*, of tbla city, wh attended tbe funeral of Capt. Adami say* that fbe captain's widow Is lying critically ill. She la In her eighty -

• fifth year.

‘Associates of tbe Home" will be tbe subject of .Rev. Dr (iambic's acrmoi hi tbe First M. K. Church next Sun day evening.' In tbe morning thi Lord's supper will be a^foltiIstercd Dr (iambic will preach j Own Vie- of HU Dealt

Tbe local Haymakers w anniversary celebration next V day evening. A great time U paled. Tbe committca in charge < sUUof W. H. Smith, N. T. Lull and X. Carlson. m

j OCEAN CITY. — # . Besides, your responsibility as a real dursL'ity aad beauty.\ owner makes you s desirable i * l .v clllien. Think It over, then call HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth am bury avenue, next to fire bouse who will show you tbe very beet way some of tbe*gi found here o

SEWER COMPANY

Board of Edacation Ordered Out of Third Floor of

Bourse Building.

AI an adjourned meeting of Hie Board of Education, on Tug-day evening. ft <* a* decided to ask Jo* Bteel-

Suprcme Court Gives Decision ,0r ‘ b *! iew blKl1

school building, for permission to go

in Question of Corpora- into tbe building and bold school. . tion’S Legal Standing. Although the building is not yet

cempleted, it was agreed that It would

TJir liiM-Wo" In the certiorari pro-1 be well to at once go Into one of Hie

w hich U practically completed, because Of trouble experienced <

Tbe Nads., wbl

c sld of tbe «* fornforly

company and placed In ted on her Journey

CITY HAS NO POWER TO ASSESS CAMP GROUND PLOT Municipality Cannot Recover Money Overpaid County, PETERSBURG TO Solicitor Says r SEE GOOD PLAY

»iden

" ,,r Local Thespians Will Present nf a .“The Deacon” on Next

Saturday.

Ueallemen:—! am In receipt < ter from yqurrlty cletk asking i

evt to the assessment of taxes of "The Deacon." a remarkably good lilt hkouuo as the "Camp(Irouiid-comedy-drama.’ will be given by a o|." number of well known Peteraburg Sometime luce tbe Commissioner* young people In tbe Red 'eu'. Hall, icier the Martin Art asked my opln- ■' 1‘rtcrsburg ou Saturday afternoon

uperty and evening next. Tbe matinee w ill t que*- be at 2 HO; evening performance. 8 80 wered The ca*t of characters Is as follow*: of the Draw* Tboruton, Claude Town

i selling this Irlllgeotly i

relati

ime After a lb advised them ils prhprHy f**r ts jpy of tlist opinio,

rough e

> the

(iso: (iracf, lieu. Darrab, James Beed

i Pedro, organgi Parson Brown

| Pete.

will find tire

t board ■r Is gone

j Billy. Mrs. Tl,

Harry Bobbin. iglou Van Ulld-r Cbas. Town Edward Hod

(illdrr

Mrs. Kodney V

j Helen. Mis* Irene A’an Utlder

and M-h-.l 1.0, I Mr*. Washington Van Ullder . * I Mrs. Darrsh, Mis* Vary Mecrwalk

Nellie. Helen Van Ullder

1.1 , 1 Ml. M.o H.ir ,.... .oo, 1I M. O rw SW s . SSMO

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r |iald I

II of lb* Cl

sard of equa >ur* truly.

STREET ASSESSMENTS

and d gives opp

of thrills Among these 1* tbe Interruption of a marriage ceremony | Everything end* ill right, and "Tbe

1 Deacon" Is made happy.

1 A matinee Is something new for sn-iton, and the proboblhll** are that j there will be a large attendance. AI ready several Orean City people bava pressed their Intention of going to

rll on Friday I

rng and U.ul OPERATION PERFORMED

d that St

ii .-samp-'ii suggested that ell to try to secure stoves to beat the building dur-

The question of lents on X'lulh, Tent reel* came up fori thing would bav* t I e. I a red. After some excl iinotig (be members decided to gel tbe Solicitor Thompson.

Plan

sen approved for the

erection of a FVJtiU public pavilion at New York avenue and tbe boardwalk. AllanHcCIty, and work will be

Tbe pavilion will be

tbe property of Ibe city, and aril' I brow n open for use of visitors. Retiring rooms are Included in tbe plan, fur the structure, which la Intended aa Fok SaUl—Six Room Cottage, Furnished, I ten Asbury avenue, Oerau City, N. J : Lol ailxiOO fret. Address *1na C. Lake, 16* Asbury aveuua, os E*ber, 16H Tugs street. PbUadalpbia. 4t

Mis* Verm Smllb daughter ofCapI ewisB. .Smith, of this city, underwent two serious operation* !<■ an AtintleCity aaultarium wlthlu the last

eek it la reported

Miss Smith la employed In the office

7 a hotel in Atlantic Ctl

lauy friends here bop* for her speedy

icoveiy to good health

» *C>e a-|-rrd

Walter Miluer.had Ms eye severe y ■jured while he waseugagM In playig •‘sbloby” .one day this week Tbla Is a dangerous,game, and boy* ibould be very careful, not only for

bemaelvea but others.

Ocean t |tj C.T. C. desire, through (Re Skntiskl, return tbelr Ibankstnall who assMed ip making Hire W. C. T. U. sapper the success It was In every way. The members say' k could acArerly

been

Fok BALK.—Boardldk house, 30 leeping rooms. Central aveuo* and

ml. that

rity

. of Bourlocated by ng. where

IV. Con ad. v ho li Iphia'a f oiumon Ci - of yearu repre*

*-e aubmUt *4 d which wen

eleil al tbe recent election, waa In > city on Friday and Sainrday.-reg-arinr at tbe Klberou. lle -waaBcupaiiltsl by Ids sl-.trf, Mrs. Brown, d niece. Many of bis friends here igratulaled Hie representative from lave" Lane's ward. _ AMENDMENT.) ARE MUCH ALIKE

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Proposed Changes to State Judiciary System Lack Strong Advocates. In the absence of any public demand, Ibe proposed amendments Ic tbe Judiciary artlclenf the Slat* Constitution are mil likely/to-tneet w ith favor at the bands df- the ' present

legislature

exammallon of these amend- • bows a alrlklug similarity In

Ko the |ieopl« In lam defeated at tbe pull*.

Tbe clllxcna of Nr* Jersey, always jealous of any tinkering with tbe courta. Hi n emphatically expressed* desire that no change shojild be mads. F'or several years Ibe upper court* fell back In tbelr work to surb ffti

legislature, at It*

three Important changeIn tbe me!hod of administration; the authorised Supreme' unit Jusri, rler all Issue- to ('(mill Judges I trial; the second authorised tw-q-or

Judgt

rouuty at one time, and the (bird autbortxed Hie appointment of (wo additional Clrrull Judgas. Under tbla legislation an additional Jfidge waa ap|*nluted. Two Judgns -low- silting In F.ssrx and Hudson iHew, raspecUvely, and the Justices of Ibe Supreme • ourt are devotlug Hiemselvew cxclitslvcly t«

work. So v

plan. Inaugurated and pul In force by Ibe Legislature Ibwlf. worked out, that tbe Court <>f Errors

eaugbl n

eumulated bullies- - and tbe trial Judge* are keeping pwee lltigallou In tbe eonnlles Following this policy and malutalnlng tbe present system. Circuit Judges may be added as tbe'legal business lucldcut i Ibe grow tb of Uierhale Increases. Tbe proposed a mend menu Are themisldrrrd as fsllmg short of ^ Jusllfylug tbelr submission to the voters of tbe Tbe changes The pre-eut Jurhsik-tlou 'ourt Is conferred upon legal branch of a tn-bodied court, chancery power, upon . the equity brmiirh of tbla body, slid tl D tb* a p pea I County courts are to continue under that name, with Ibe .light'modification of Jurisdiction. Tbe change Is raimr rather than substance I ■dial number of trial Jud«e< i* reduced to) fourteen, Instead nf tweuly-lbrec. tbla can result tu anything thrr. a farther Hogging of tbe wheels of justice la nol apparent to tbe lay

Hon of Capt. I-«e, IL waa agreed to vacate tbe rooms at once. Proposals for school furniture were reel veil from only one (Irm-^the X'ew ersey Hcbool Cburrb Furniture om|iany, ol Trenton. This firm made Hie following bids; Improved Trenton comblualloii adjustable desks, normal slxc, F4.3'.; grammar size, $4 15; secondary, gt.OS; rears auy size. |8 85; 38,1 s«t***. six feet long, with tablets, 17.90; *3 aetes. eight feet long, *10; wood work of •lid cherry; material .and workmanship guaranteed, furniture lobe de-"-’tred In school ready for use. t was decided to purchase JUnorms| desks, x| grammar, 24 secondary, II -coudary rear*, 4 grammar rear*, 7 nrmal rears, 12 aix-foot and 4 elgbt-

>ol recitation settees

Mecrelary Boblnson was Instructed I advertise for a carload of pea coal, Ids to lie in at tbe next meeting. The secretary waa Instructed to get at once

ny coal needed.

Tbe Bell Telephone Company made proposition to Install a telephone ay station In tbe b gh school building. It was tbe opinion of tbe members of tbe board that tbe telephone company could p ace a telepbon* In the school bouse uoder tbe condition* compiled with by lb* Intei-tMale TelC^.

phone Company.

li. B. .stile* was appointed a corn'll litre to have tbe seats moved from tbe third floor of tbe Bourse Building takedown the lumber, selling tbe latter to tb* beat advantage. Tbe McConnell School Supply Ce ’a bill of (16 00 waa .ordered paid,

cr of tbe Bourae Building.

Through her attorneys, Apgar A iosuell, Mr*. Fisher sent a request ■at the school board vacate tbe (bird oor of the Bourse Building on March

MEN’S MEETING

There was a rather large attendance at tbe men's meeting In tba First M. 1.1. hutch on Tuesday evening last. Tbe loptc dlacuaavi* Waa. “Can a Christian be a Politician ?” Tb* mllment appeared to be that be can. Tbe subject to be talked over next Tuesday night I*. "tVblcb b tba More Demoralizing lo.Hlal* or Boclrty—tbe Saloon, or Corruption In Politics?"

baa arrived when there should be provblou mad* foe tbe proled kin of quell. For several year* they have been almost axUoct lo tbb part of the country. Thera rO no bird that should' be more protected by the fanners and sportsmen than tbe quail. Steps should be taken to have a

_r the Legislature to

cliMe Ibe quail season for a period of five years. Wa bava game bog* In our midst who will kill every bird in a covey, and every covey they encounter. Why should not some protection be

given these bird ?

Wrf. T. PMngle, nf Lanadowoe. Pa., summer cottager here, conducted services In Holy Trinity Church on Sunday morning Mr Pringle b a lay reader. There waa a vocal solo by

John Rosenbaum.

The LUUdlng committee of tbe Pint M. K. Church received, on Satuyday last, the revised plana and apeclficatbe new church. • These »t given a tboro gb examination by the mem bets nf tne commute* at a meetin * asscy A Edwards' office

ou Saturday night..

Letter to Howard Shoemaker, Gcaaa CVy. AT. J. Dear 8lr: It b a great (blog for a merchant to have tbe exclusive aale{lu bb region, of course) of anything' wauled by everybody. Tliere are two way* lo treat such good*. One Is: put tbe price up aud make big profit Tb* other way b: ba fair and make more. Devoe I* the paint that takas least gallons and costs Icqst money a bouse, a job, a year, a lifetime—no matter bow you reckon.your coate except, by tbe gallon—Devoe b tbe best carttaker aud costs bast money. Don’t foiget that tb* principal part of tbe coat of paint b putting It on. l-c— gallons, baa coat. Don't forget that another principal part of economy b long wear; lea* gallons, lea* coat and

long wear.

a great thing to hare Ibe exclusive sale of |»polar goods, of goods that make friend*, of good* that enrich both buyer and sellar Devoe b perhaps only ten par cant, better than one two others; bat ten b a plenty—tt'a ' many.

Tbere'a me

>und-oufhb goods. It doesn't taka man long lo find-out that Devos b tbe beat money paint and why. aw mailer wbl^i atds be bon. Yours truly, r F. W. I>rvo« * i o_ 4 New Yaek. P. 8 —R. Howard Thorn aaUa ou