Ocean City Sentinel, 11 April 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVIII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 11, 1W7.

OceanCity'SentinellM okGA N hand.

ATTORNEY a

CtTV. fM. o. -»rR CURTIS ROBINSON i and Pfoprietor lat. Suietly in Advance

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

JONATHAN HAND, <J<>un»»tMlor-j£t- L,t&w, Xullcilor. Man., la Nolarj l-ubllr. i-’afe may. an;lit hoi hk. n. j liong nuiauCr frle^poa. H AKK1SON II VOORUEGS

I. ABBOTT, M. D.,

I'hjalrian anti Nurgc-on. OFFICE—C*rsir Culnl ud E1|CU Stretl

^OREAT PROGRESS MADE ON BAY BRIDGE WORK

Large Quantities of Material |

X. C. HUTCHINSON_M. D. I lomuioputhiMt. No. «84 Ocean Avenue. !

N _ HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue. j.

Received Here During

the Present Week.

BRISK CALL FOR PRETTY COTTAGES

r Hay,

a city 1

» liceii accoin|ill»be<1.

r force of workmen aided In tin of liolatlng and placing tin

Several More Fine Houses Taken for the Coming

Summer Season.

SOUGHT TO KEEP CITY'S HIGH SCHOOL ' EXPENSES DOWN ON APPROVED LIST

r. I. N. Griscom Opposed Appointment of Addi-.r SNOW APRIL 9TH

tional Health Official.

At the meeting of the Hoard of A B1

. Itlder

lay i

. I»r.

n W !

j 1-ai.m11 and the

LAW OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell, «JAAV OFFICES

[ N. GRISCOM, M. D. I The meadow land muth of Kht i* . . . ... j el reel ha. been nearly lllled In

of the hay with-

Kltthtii

CHURCH SERVICES.

II ST. AM) WESLEY AVK.

JJK. CHARLES B. RIDER l>entint.« 809 Central Avfcnue TRY BEEF, IRON AND WINE t'orahprlng TVulo BOURSE PHARMACY RALPH L GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER

Kl.ley'a big maehiue. Many Tarloada of pill In the city llila week,

.ex|>ected that within a very abort the maaalve elecl draw will be The .tructural work ou the aectlou .fthe bridge between Sotner.' Point and - Itaftibow laland. I. being •bed, and before long the track. I he laid. Tbi.. It I. Mated, will help the work on thlj »lde, a. aupply

01 h,er> merrjjaum al Gallagher's

; A3 S. SECOND STREET - P George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING Whdleaale liuttef.-Kgg.. 1-ard, t'heem

iing'. Pier, It 1. reported. ha. o a party of men from Hela ; HARRY H. RICE, ' '’■ a ‘ 1 REQISTERED ARCHITECT

w

f>4« Haddon Av«.. ICollIngaawood, • • • N. J. E. CLINTON & CO., Dm'ictitiri ill QDIICUCO it DnUonLO 1007 Arch Hired - PMll.an».rHtA. pa. are Wllmlngtou ■ . . ,* Incorporator, nut being give

object, of the

i on the completed

YOUNG’S PIER SOLD?

THE ADAMS

DECORATIVE CO.

k REMOVED TO CORNER

Seventh and Asbury Avenue

ere wa. mme little excitement ig local employee of the \V

Jereey A Sea. ho re itallruad Company

SPECIAL SALE OF

SSewWALL PAPERS c o. k. u.^.. ' COMMENCING Thursday, March 28 . Ku.Mt; wrwa!>. td . - at from 25 to 50 per cent. Discount

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. ' Sucaeaaora lo H. A. W. Smith) 811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN dlTY, N. J. TIU-IIHMONE, S3 Y.

the «

u It I

arly I

nolaed around elded probability of a reduction of the force in this met kin and aim that one train, would he withdrawn •rvlce. The report of a cuilail•f the train service was raid byAdolph Edwards, agenl correct. «o far as he knew, yeeterday afternoon. ALLEN SCULL TO BUILD CHURCH

I and SeplemlK-i ’• k !per nionil. Hur

^"j «rhi.

•ary helng4*4i ideil by Enoch 1

’ Some of the Oldest Inhabit-

ants Do Not Recall a

Similar Storm.

irleigh

lie. (irl.com -alj It would he well tu ok Into the' matter of expenae. Hr. aider replied that the nwt mild bef-Tn Dr. tiriaeom rlatcd that approxf lately MUOwa. |«ld laM year. Till, rar, the reorganised l

■at w aiter h .e laplof.pr cmvy fall of

pretty g. There

MaM«-y Wcley ave

ofllcer ai

n T. I.

- Adac

1 the! 1

and Meet. Monday'. rldedly dloagrceable.

during the afternoon and and Monday dawned In a

ig looking manner.

l brightly fur awhile, but

t the

cottage.

Wfcdejr avenue, to Wi rwi., laiio j. connected with the Bell Telephone Company In-i’hlladelphla. ich limwii .ummer visitor.. he / ~<anie lirui ha. rented Cr-ft. brow', cottage. Tils Plymouth

of 1‘blla.

o k H. ,

delphla.

lug n

irlgtalpn

i Heading archileet, w ho coi

or the tlrst time.

Albert Kogg'a voltage. Sit if the Ocean City Yacht t'K Albert Fogg’, cottage, Wii ivenue, to Win. J. Honey, - ou of the late Receiver Roney, of Philadelphia. M

evted with tin

The ulghf w as moonlight

•k" after! when n,0 • , l* 0 P le ' ,r " i ,0 Dielr t mme of tht. work. In order to keep ^(toward morning rain began f.l down exiienma. The board’, yearly •" d before * °'' l '’ ck ,D * d ‘ appropriation I. only »TSO jappearauce. and mow and rain Ur. Kldersaid he bad taken all ol i ae,rl >'• I1 d, >- ,l, e being ra this Into consideration. He added ,le *'J • ed the revenue, would *** ,e 11 l ' l, aflernoon the .

ceased falling, b it the rain contii

until toward evening. .Star,

visible at night. This makes second fall of snow tht. month snowstorm m late a. the Mb of April

■metblng

Work of Education Board and Superintendent Crowned

With Success.

At the regular meeting of the Board of Education on Tueaday evening. City Superintendent J. M. Steven. Mated that at nee coming to Ocean City, nearly four year, ago, he bad efidravored to have the local school, placed on the "approved liet" of high school. tNThr Slate Hoard of Educa-

liortly jtion. lie had JUM received word from

Hintjr Superintendent Barr giving e Information that lie (Barr) bad en mu I a communication by State i.pector of High Schools Bevler Inimlng him (Barr) that at a meeting the State Board of Education, held M week, the Ocean City school, bad been placed on lbe*“appruved Hal,”

ith a full four-year courm.

Thu Information was received with

utlsfaction by the member, of

io tan.

Health Oltlcer Adam. Mated that aU f the plumbing and other fee. would i a- returned to the city, making quite i tidy little .uni. He aald further that id been doing -ooene in>|>ectliig

md tl

ought he w

• of this

II May li lotion w’i voting in

able to

All tl

i the e

1-T. Edward!

•hatr wa. occupied

iv Id 1

delph

He w

•felphla. Mr gueM of the 1c tht. will cottager here.

Mlm Elizabeth Baker, of Keuuett Square. Pa., who recently purchased 'Vaverly from Mlm Hei.ler, ha. taken poamwlou of this hotel. Mlm Baker comes to (bt» city highly rpoken of by many who know her. w ho ray rill more than sustain the good

reputation of the Waverly.

ceptlou of Di PreMdept, wt by Ur. Burt.

Ur Url.com moved that the hoard call the attention of property to a rule of the board requiring them to clean their cesspools at least tw ice Ur. Itlder oftgred an amendmeu that the clerk mud to propeHy ow net a tract from the law hearing o

inbject

e amendment wa. accepted, and ottiev* in Phils- the motion pamed re fora short time j On motion of Hr. Rider, It was agreed that the extract referred lobe son's cottage, 7S2 printed hi the local papers. -eorge M. Uray, a ; ,, ua , suggested that a copy of this owmonl. ou the llw served upon all propeHy owner. by the Inspector. Then when be see. a flagrant breach, be deliver a

n ulrnm-e notice.

T. lee Adam, reported the receipt of lli In plumber. - fee.. Some of the plumber, needs little‘Jacking up,” and he bad requested them to appear

before him In hi. office.

E. \V. Burleigh gave expression to the view that It would be a good plan

lo dump the

opened street tu front ot the Seventh The following hill, were ordered

paid:

T- Lee Adams, arlary and express .charges, fiYIiO; R. C. Robinson, 97.10; I John A. Moore To., supplies, 910.M.

Mderable commeut, which wsi

esm on Tuesday.

Few of the city's resident, recalled a similar visitation, (..'apt lice raid hr did not remember such an occurrence. He gave tbi%an.wer In rAisium to i query from J. M. Chester. * Capt. H. W. Hildreth, giving bh memory a run hack more than a scon years. Mated that he recalled I iwfall In the month of April abonl

■ttage, fiOH Ig. of 1‘hllm-

l.udwig

iperlal In other sea. •e his tlrst venture

Had the rain not washed awaythi now, there dduhtles. would have leeti several Inches of snow to r n Tuesday evening. COUNTY COURT

In the Cape May County Coir Tuesday, the ram of Maggie B. fort and Samuel J. Comfort vi Ocean City Electric Itallruad Co.

beard. *

The jury brought In a verdict for IHOOO In favor of Mrs. Comfort and lajUdfor Mr. Comfort. ~_''l The suit of Edward Bushay hgalnm the same company was commenced yesterday. Judge End Icon rvruluifsession In order to flnlsb the

laM night.

u case IBM uigdt. —

i-j JuMlce -Tredcbard was present i

le o|«alng of court,

lu the Criminal Court, several mint

•ses were disposed of.

Robt Fistier, of (hi. clly, was fon

ran of the Urand Jury.

The Urand Jury found a doxen tru Ilia, and was discharged yeMeiday.

STATE HOMOEOPATHS MAY

GREAT PRAISE

HOLD CONVENTION HERE FOR HIGH SCHOOL

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. SSEKJoit ™iue. Spring ol 1901,

... f- u || Lin* of House Furnishings :

t-Msnsrusiss 19 A rswossn. ua i u...™.-WU-.

k-V « ■“ *“• u »•

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE , ' hk liSMjL**' Air • Ocfc^Vio. M.j. l‘»vlug Fufiture or any -'f Merrhaudlm I* heMured will * n * , '»ey by going id Mi* Shoeinakef Storage He use THOMAS J. T

F.lorist

‘•ALL BULBS, GRASS a *H 1 c LOYBH96 E ED? *39 Agtiurjr Avenue.

The Imp-Perfect

To be Done by March, 1908Parsonage .Contract Given John Marts. . At an adjoupied meeting of tt official board of the First M. E Church on Tuesday evening, two set. of for the erection of a new naminage were opened. The bidders and bids To build In October—John Marts. W,W7; Allen Scull.94.110; J. U. Cbam94.44S; English A Johnson.

94.690.

To IInlsh al once—John Marta. 94, SIS; Allen Scull. 94,4K>; English A son, 94.600;. J U. Champion made no chaoge In bis bid. A resolution was passed autborlzing the building commute* to award the contract for.tbe church and parsonage making ratlsfactory arraugewlll be seen by the above figures John Marts was the lowest bidder The first floor of the parsonage Is to he of brick, the second floor shingled, with shingled roof. The bourn be of Colonial My It of Allen Scull was the be church work—93ti,6Sl. | The church Is to be of Hut brown stone, all • At last night's meeting tbecommltti awarded the contract for the church lieu Scull, the building

GOOD REPORTS WERE RECEIVED

piece of pipe t

bad the audacity to impoae ou you

should be immediately removed. by .uci**, 1st Get us to make the change-and Allow ay • . Smith was your troubles will lie at .an end. - eootrect for plumbing and

PERFECT PLUMBING 1 entire main with private famll for

Xady^HrUiit and three year-old child _ Sbculd be reasonable. Address. Mat3 KB. Vale. The North

Annual Congregational Meeting of Presbyterians

Well Attended. •e annual congregational * Presbyterian Church.

Tuesday evening, drew 'the largest | Statu attendance ever present at a similar

meeting.

i con raging reports were reeel red from the trustees, ladies' auxiliary, treasurer and cbiirmau of the finance for the new church building fund. The church's tlnauces show n cal balance I" *he treasury. LewlTlt Smith wa- re-e ectejl secretary of the congregation for anutbei

year

KoHow-lug the meeting was I muslcale, w hich was very much enA quartet fmm the rholr sang ,. M. Crease mud Mias Alic.

Trade Board Will Endeavor Asbury Park Educators Were to Secure the Society’s Amazed at Cheap Price Autumn Meeting. - of City's Building. The Board of Trade will make an "I don't see bow It la possible j effort to have the State Homoeo- erected such a handsome school bulld- ! pathlc Society hold Its fall meeting mg for so little moocy. lu this city next Septeautcr. have stolen the building.' The subject was Introduced by Ur Thus spoke one of tb I. N. Urtacom at the meeting of the; from the Aabury Park' Board of Ed Board of Trade on Tbureday evening, ucatlon to Uj. B.T. Abbott, President and the Idea met with the approval of | of the Ocean City Board of Education,

el lug tlie members of the board. as tbs doctor escorted the members

are nearly HUG members of the homoeopathic p h y-sn c la u s'

•swlety. They met last fall In Atlantic

•Vf ocean City can take care of the tale U. A. B Encampment and the ■dlls of llw mem bars of I ocfanlsa.

id undoubtedly

tlon' and undoubtedly

lo puk alter the comfort abd eotertaiic of 000 pbyatciaoa." sa,ld Dr — •" .odatj;

ts.dld >

JOHN I

j649 Aabury A*e.,

the rule here, and it s never violated. Have us plumb for you Amtriaau. Philadelphia.'

and we ll guarantee it stays. ' For | Foa Saus-Near the Hay front, beann wc g tween Tenth and Eleventh streets best work and low prices engage us. ctMap .unable for summer

luges: 4-S'! tier IvC one-half can re-

sin on mortgage. Apply lo

ABEL. 1>. SCULL.

•17 CaoUal Art. Ooaan Clty.N. J.

Lewis E Smith, and Mi John Hoseubaqm wa. Iieard In a vuc e* Ada BancK and l«oub* Corson gave a. piano duet, and ttiere 1strumental trio by tliese young ladies sod •li"» Sgta Smlth. • At the coucJuMon of the musiiale. The occasion “a- very niurli enjoyed by all'w bo bad ttie pleasure of

tending

Rev H T. Caagelherry, the |■ast••r, as obliged to be absent early lu ttie evening to conduct funeral- services over the remains of David Cmiard, during the pastor's ab-ence L. U. me presided

ttie committee through the local high :bool bultdlug ou Monday afternoon. Ttie members of ttie visiting comilltee were R. A TuMtng, Elias Loogreet. dty'editor of the Asbury Park rets., and Ur. Uaviaou, chairman of lie building cummitlee. Thesegentleien were accompanied by their arebt-

sct. E. A. Areod.

"Aabury Park Is preparlag to . _

fourteen-room building. The board of Atkins, of (be sState' O'. A R thatT "ducatloo In thst • roort bat

Ocean City baa better facilltlaa for con-, *“ < ' h

of the otber rae-1 U> *-

the membe r decided

the ta

Mr. Stevens, speaking of the school work, raid he look great pleasure In recommending each teacher for reelect Ion. B. Stiles raid be was aatlsfled that, unless the ularlea of the teachers Increased, the board will not be e to hold nil (be members of the present stair. Ur. H T. Abbott spoke at length along the same line. Higher salaries are paid teachers In ic northern part of this State and In New York, and an Increase In salaries attracts teacbera. J. W. lee argued against Increasing salaries He was of the opinion that 960 for twenty days’ work Is good pay. It Is equal to the amount made by many mechanics. City Superintendent Stevens raid •' 1 while none of the teacbere has fd for an Increase In ralartas, he that something would hare to be donCor the school would lose a few of teachers. Three teachers left here last year, being offered higher ■larles elsewhere. On motion of Ur. Abbott, t he salaries if the teacbere for the coming year cere fixed at follows, per school month, on the basis of a nine-months' Principal, 9160 per month; aaMstanta, FO; all grade teacbera to start at 950 per month, with the additional snm of 92.80, making 962.80, for (boas who have been In contlnnon* service In (be schools for three years; 968, flee yean: 967.50 for eereo yean, and 960 for ten Ail of the prerant teacbere, with tbe exception of M Iso LaHarre. applied for reappointment. Tbe teacbere apply-

)u motion of J. W. Lae. Mira Mabel 1-aBarre was elected an aaMMakt In the high school for the balance of tbe Tbe appointment of a Janitor was held over until tbe next meeting. K. C. Kobtuaou was re-elsctsd An application waa received from AIlss Emily W. Bennett, of Cape May Court Houra, for tbe position of sap-

or drawing.

. Lee reported that he bad contracted with Harry Headley to place '-> position a flagpole al the school at

com of 9140.

It was agreed to sail tbe old double -rata for Ufly ceota each to the ofBctAis of tbe BL Jama* A. M. K. CbiuGB-

eutkms than , .... ■ - _ bore reran.. If we can get the State uf lbr bonding comiplura Homoeopathic Hoctrtv here tt would co “’* u ' ‘b'* "‘T *** - -- --- onrrased themselves in highly flatter-

ms of the local school bonding oiced their astonishment over tbe fact that tbe cniplcted sUwcture

thought that tbe matter of securing convcutloiis for the city ts regarded as part of (be labor of (be b "

•bowed an el tage of attendance, 98.71. Secretary Robinson's appropriation report stxm-ed an unexpended balsuc* of f IK,069 SO, of which 98.7»Z2belongs lo the bond scooont. In reply to a communication from Superintendent Robe Fisher, of tbe I uter-State Telephone Company, tbe secretary was tbstrncted lo notify tbe company to place Its tdepbooelo tbe oflice of SuperlntaoOeol Star _ vasagt *" " ‘' adjourned It _ noon i Wednesday), when use members wpuld meet Arebltact Us vis and Contractor Joa. Steelman to look over tbe new school building, with a view to Its acceptance. The board met at tbe time appointed and. after a thorough examination, accepted tbe build tog. This does not Include the hewtlug apparatus. order soother carload of coal from tbe Shoemaker Lumber Oofapaoy If Mr. Shoemaker will furnish tbe coal at tbs same price. Tbe following bills were ordered

paid:

Harry Arrow, 93.50; Thus Barlow, 92.25; Jew Coaver. 96.13; J. Lie Ids, 41.50: Otto Thompson, 92.30: Mrs. A. Naylor, »2; Isaac E. Hires. 130.90; R. Howard Thorn, 920.98; New Jersey Sebool-Cborcb Furniture Company, fluvoe; Wm SbemraraTfe^; Headley

of quite so large

M.l here and wUI .bsve two Morie* a baLemrut. the same as tbe lycal school, tail, judging from tbe* - '*

GROVES^

- Ocean City, N. J.i

tertaiumeut committee. »wre tbau H-sWa The bultdOn motion of H A W. Smith, tbe ln * tbey^contemplataArraUog. wUI AQ» ei.irrtalnmeilt, eommlure was lo- 0 *. 0 ^ f'" ““ “'“ " *

, sirucied lo s-certain wbetber this eon- * cl * a *‘ l 1 i vei.tlon ran beYn.ugiii to Ocean dty. I aD “ Since the meeting of tbe Board " c, “

i Trade, Ur. UUscum baa been to lot

• With'>ouie of the members of the __ i ~K-iety in reference to bolding tbe fall ,

meeting io lhi.city. He raid yeMer- Tbtocompllmgnt-ousougbt and nnd.y tlist he felt much encouraged. eipertrd- to the hoMnera ability sod i - m i forethought of the locsl -school twrard own Vowr Kome. was greatly appreciated by ttiora ot

ember* w l-o hrard it, and doubl- . will be duly estermed by the

OCEAN CITY. Wear. -» I

Resides, your rraponalblllty as a real The attentkiu ot tbe readers oTtbo dale owner makes you' a desirable Bxstisei. Is called citizen. - Think It over, then call on fourth page of tbb HARRY HEADLEY, ’ „ _ ■ ' "T- ■

Real Estate Operator, Ninth and As- -

furuislwd; cabtt fast and thoroughly • Humsey Electrical MsiiuTrs

„„ _ j— H Ulobe Engine good coudlttoo. J.I

try aueoue, next to ore bouse a bo sharp 2542 Richmond A. Phils. F

-ill show you the very bcM way and some of tbe greateM bargains to be i

found here on tbe eastert terms. |. “For Rent"- and "For I Phone connection. may be purchased at this o

O 6-1, Tt. ot

Letter to Edward M. Sutton, Otre* CUy. JV. J. Dear Sir: Here's booeety for you I ,ortb Dakota has a pare paint law. rof. I-add, tbe Slate chsm 1ST.analyara .ertaln paint labeled "contains oolr rad and zinc and Is rtrtclly pure. oil, and benzine. It is, bowerer, full-•rs-urc and contain* no water. That's like the man on trial for kniing,hia grand mot he be didn't set Ore to tbe

‘"SS'-w. - tsu'l an; there Is aoeh portion and make. The ■ paint ta Devos. North Dakota Is d