OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OCEAN CITY. X. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1907.
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NO. 4
OceanCitySentinel M" Kr ' A > hand
OCEAN on
R T. ABBOTT, M. D \
ATTORNEY and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW. '’’'J•‘Han aiul Niir R eon.
' , v' OFPKt—Corner CtBtfil Ud Eigbtk Streel
OUTDOOR SPORTS DURING STATE G. A. R. ENCAMPMENT
COTTAGES FIND QUICK TIME BETWEEN READY TAKERS THIS CITY AND CAMDEN
g CURTIS ROB IW SON
JONATHAN HAND CJ<»un*.«iilor-ut-1
• 0,,ict ,,ou "• LocaT Committee Busily En ea R cd Planning for VisitT. C. HUTCHINSON, M.-4, Et .,c rt .,„ raeot ..
11 omcuopiithlHt- y
N'o, Oceafh Avpnue, ^ ^
CUMBERLAND TO
-S age--";' BE IMPROVED
A. II urekly
Hotel, Under Management of Messrs. Cake, Will Re open in June. It. M. Take and Kdwant I r'ake »ere In toun on E/klay la-
Unabated Demand -for SnmI mcr Homes in This
Pretty Resort.
'entral
liutler. I‘a
Ihe H
rill.burK. He iaui newnmier. H. Haya’ cuIUkc. 416 Central ue. (o llugb l^aley and family, of
(•ermaulown
Knoch llarrett'a i-ottafre. 6116 Centri i-eouc, to Jotm T Brown, of PuSi rlphia, a I «o new bere. F. E. Dartiv reporta the following rntala alnce the laat laaue of the
Sentikki.:
cottaga.
Tlwy llli Ibla bualIdentity In amf bed boalelrlen Hall and tbe
SECRET SOCIETIES. a cii) M
w—ayur uxice. So. U. K. or r., mrcltm uuro |Mon«la)^ rteoiun. ol •well af g. aa j n, K. MowardTpora. ' iou Cooartl, No. IS. Jr. O. U. A. M.. mart.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
Conveyancing j Insurance K&Si
under date of A| oounrrd to tlie me
t||e i>e|iartni
Alfred Atkina,
of New Jemcy 1
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
. Tbumalay
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
ard K. fake, of Philadelphia, a r of H. M. and Philip H. fake, mve the luauageiuent of tbe erlaod He la au experienced and under hie dlrecUou tine *111 be ably ixmducted and lake, I rank among the bolelji of ll»e ■Ualbe'largeat hole! bere, and
{under Mr. fakeV aaelduoue alteullon of New Jeraey lo the oeede of hie iialroua we ben|>eak u from Jeraey for Ibe t'umberland more popularity
iont of the Im- IP- existence.
een Ibe two The Meaeiy. fake will make aeveral Oceali t lly al Impnivemeole lo the t'umberland be-
fore Ihe hotel la opened. They re-
Wben Commander Alfred Atkina, limied lo Philadelphia on Saturday , of the Department of New Jersey, ti. morning In their automobile. Tbey jA. K., and Jtnlge Advocate (ieorge made Ibe trip from Philadelphia lo j Barrett were here in consultation with thie city In their auto In leas’'
(l onllnord on Four,li !•*&. three hours
ihiough tbe agency
of N. C. Clellaod, baa sold the l»ralue. .Ninth and Central avenue, to Mrs. A. P. Brown, wife of Warren \V. Brown, one of Ocean ’city's beat
George O. EmMck, of kno " , ‘ re * ldr " 1 *
Philadelphia, head of the Chestnut- T1,e hotel, which will be mauaged ireet tailoring tlrm Mr. Kmblck b * Mn Hro ' r, '. w111 ** <>l*«“«< «** M«y as bceo coming to Ocean City for a ,su >- Mrjlrowu waj. bom and raised umber of years, usually stopping at ,be ,l0 ''’ 1 hoalne--. and therefure 1. pmcl tboruugbly <|ualllled to cater to tbe Osborn Corson's cottage. BIB A .bury " F « l " < >f « h * P ub " c - b> *>>lcb work he venue, to Francla G. Gal laser, a law-; * U1 assist his wife The public la xer. Of Philadelphia. Mr. Gallager la »»urwl of a tlrst-clasatable and all the Councilman. comforts of home-life. Tbe Loraloe is Irving Hill's cottage. 704 Asbury located and baa eighteen bod i-enue, to Joseph Hcott, of Phlladel T 00 *""- _ ' u Y. Kadnllflir'a store and dwell- PEANKED SHAD SUPPER -x-,
4M Asbury avenue, to Tboma-
Baler
City to t tbe 27th, po riant i ~>olnts, ai
ES-Mojiey to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-sa COMPANY HAD
RIGHT TO CHANGE RATES
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING
ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. Successori to H. A. W. SlP i,bl 811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY. N. J. ^ TKLEPHOINH. Y»
Vice Chancellor Garrison's r
Opinion in Suit Brought gj^]?
by Albert Fogg.
ARE ENCOURAGED
N. C. GODFREY'S . Business House. 657 Isbuij'IwueJjmng si 1901,
AMO f=RO»PECT^A^E GOOD. ouse Furnishings !L‘
Following I. tbe npinlmi of j Ciiancellor Garrison In tlif brought by Albert Fogg agahiat
’ Ocean City Sewer Company relative
! to tbe company's charges, which suit Number of Subscriptions Rej "•* dec,ded Mr - K °w ceived from Enterprising
' j Citirens of Resort,
:::: Full tine of
UPlIOlSTKIllMl ,B A rtoMWll'S.—l tw. It -US. " >“ *"' k
-OCEAS-ClTV SKWKK -uAmpakv. Defendant,
Heard
and proofs lu op
The gentlemen Interested In the formatioi of a base ball club Ih this Icily for tbe comlnfraraaou hare received <|ulte a number ol subscriptions ’ l *' and they feel considerably encouraged In their efforts. Mayor Champion, who la working' with enthusiasm for the surcesa of the
wer, rcplii-atloii
But turKol» JsH«
hi- land on tht th atreet; bai
^ SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE Pith and %|>ai Ave., OccmCIO-.H.J. ’ .Furniture or any kind or Merchandise to ha alored will
Patching an Old Pipe
Fo
THOMAS J. THORN Florist FAI.I. BULBS. GRASS *od CLOVER SEED. >39 Asbury. Avenue.
l as easy i
j Garrison. V
Ocean City, In tlx-
j borough, liavlng brei
, under tbe Sea-tde Itomugli Act .iGen.
r1litu) ,: "ir "-"r* *— rlgb^rn WUI ' vo1 -'• P- 264 ) On the tweotyIt's wasting money paying oftbe sakl borough passed an ordht-
• | ance, over the veto of Its Mayor, dc^
log with the Ocean City Hewer Co^ pauy. The original ordluamlr. as laid before tbe Mayor, acted upon by him
and retamed to Council,
efforts permlsslo lieu y D.'Moore bay aide, atiove secured a hunch -
^ William
DefcodaWC F.Oardloat.
Althoogh comparatively few of tbe
JSSn. waAa bu-ln*— men and clti»-oa have been irporwkra- approached in tefetence to subsorlp-
JIIS, tlnw wbo hive been seen have ibacribed promptly These include
Repair or
New Plumbing 1 has lo lie redone as soon a
rvkteuci
649 Asbury A*e.,
.'theordloauce book ol lbc«aMJ borough,
finished. Yoij save money em ; Tbe clark u by ataiuie In quoploying US for new aw old work. tlon. re«tulrsd to keep such a book, In w.j , There isn't any kick tumiag on wblcb-WDto record tlie ordinances as LA ork \vc Chalve for’/ . P*«d- From tlfia exhibit. It ap|«ars V-—- ’ that tbe borough, by the ordinance In
l/MJM P PROVES .(uaation, granted certain |«wer» and JOHN K. V-rk W w a- privileges In the street. t» the said
- Ocean City f Na J. nioBimu«i«tofoumi pms.i.
mgh i
Mayor Champion. Jlo; . W. E. Massey, (10; H. W. Edward., $10; H F. Htantun. $IU; Dr. I.^i. Urtaoom, $10: H A w: Smith, $10: A. C. Bow well, $)0; J. F. Fox, $10: H. H. Lakh. $10; W F Gardloet>»10; Wm. Scull, $J0; K. A. Cortoii^luJand F«s-tmaider Hutton, $10. .S' A number of (j aubacrlpllons aod several aeaaou.ticket.. at $6 each, have been dta|iosed of.
City .
TRESTLE MAY BE DONE AWAY WITH
eoplr
e re|s>
- llic folk
Trolley Company Contem11 ‘h* - plates Improvement Near Steamboat Landing.
begin
Seveiiteeutb street UiTfr. ' of I'blladelphia. 'a cottage, I16S Wea a. J. Dickinson, of Wea
nalou froi
the steam.
Ivll Fhiglneer Atmore. win
also Is
city
a Florida party, lrleml>
on Tuesday and went o
I of the pmismed extension. ' f Tbe rails for the road, as already announced lu the Hkxtikki, have been ordered, and these, with other : needed material, are e«peeled to reach
hei
wltliln
It Is said t
s|sirt with the tli 'a cottage. F’lflh a I Alexander Hloi
Mcsire enntem-
plalea the removal of the trestle ' over which the cars-suing from j Find street on their way to the steamboat landing. Hhould tbe trestle be ’ abandoned, tbe • ars will bc-run down Hlm|ison avenue to Hecoud atreet and
' then to Bay a'
f W. Shaffer Smith's apan
till.
Hoy
• M. FL |
The ei
Ity.
done, permlsaloi
id from th
ten.Ion of tbe
of Inestimable a embers of the yacht cl ben the eiiteitalumei
tbe club bout
r. befor
will have
jlley II
eapeclally
F‘. Stanton's rentals during the
eek w ere as follow s :
. H. G. Groves' cottage, FTftb and
ioT-H Gtl'capte of : „ lwlbl .
’, CO " lle< " trolley line w ill be-extended to F'our-
leentb street. f
THE LORAINE SOLD
■"‘AA\vrHTDels rot b. tl
^6ooo DWELLING
Tbe Hkxtixkl has been informed that Charlea I'eddle, architect, of IM South Fourth atreet, I'blladelphia, Is preiwrlug plaus for a duelling to be built bere at a cost of $60U0.
Them
a. LewD M. Cra—subserved her birthday anulvcfaary by entertaining i Intimate friends al her borne on Tueaday evening. A planked shad
supper was served.
Those present beside Senator aod Ira Crease were Mr. aod Mrs Coleun F. Learning, tbelr son, Dr. Lewis C. learning, and Mr. and Mrs. W. Scott Haor) and daughter, Ceoella. Mrs. Leamlug and Mrs. Hand are
atatera of Mr. Craase.
WOMAN ESCAPED POSSIBLE DEATH
THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS FOR FINE WATER SERVICE
Mrs. Isaac Norton, Struck-by a Car, Not Seriously Injured. Mrs. Isaac Norton made a narrow cape from death at noon oo Tueaday. She wa« struck by a Heading Railroad Aside from a severe shock, she ooly slightly Injured, and Is getting along very well under tbe care of Mrs. Norton, seeing the trails40 up Ihe road, prepared to step up oo the tracks to avoid a pool of water oo tbe aide of the rood. Just as the was about stepf tbe cars, which were being lied, came back and she tbe.tarst one and knnd aide of the tracks. She says there ic on tbe car tf wood a wa rumif
Atlantic’s Boardwalk Only 35 Minutes Away When Trolley is Finished.
'rom Hie Atlantic City boardwalk I leva 11 lily in thirty-live minutes is be ihe schedule time of the SImre st Line w heo the lung trestle bridge arms. Great Flrg Harbor Bay 1s |ieiied for service. This Is the announcement made by Superintendent Neff, of the Atlantic City aiid i lihore Railroad. Tbe time from the boardwalk and Virginia avenue in Atlantic City to Homers' Point will be cut to twenty- • and ten minutes will be ml lu the trip over tbe bridge this city. The present run from the llantlc City boardwalk to the bay nsumes thirty-six mlnutew, so that regular patrons of tly Shore Fait Line II lead lly realize what an Increase -peed will follow the completion of the bridge connecting Homers' Point and Ocean City. Another Important announcement t that the time from Camden to ‘ceau City will be practically tbe lame as to Atlantic City,w hen through electrical trains ate pul on hi June, the uew bridge. .s soon as the bay bridge Is finished through electric trains will be pot lo service between Camden and Homan' obit and Ocean City. Tbe trains ill leave the main line a abort dlatnee above tbe PleaaantvUJe station nd take tbe tracks of the Homers' Point branch just below the old steel doll factory. Tbe dash down tbe branch Hue will be a swift one, for there Is not a stnlgbter or liner stretch ' railroad anywhere.
LATE SCHOOL TERM MraalonsTIlta Vear Win Mat Km
Usually, the Ocean City ppbllc schools close lu May for tbe summer vacation, but this year the sessions will oot end before June 14th—perhaps later. This la doe to the fact that tbe schools were late lo opening last fall because of tbe unavoidable delay In the completion of tbe new building, aod tbe necessary time will have to he
made up.
There will he no graduating class this year, as nearly all of the boys and girls who were In tbe class that would have finished this year ceased attending school a year or more alnce, taking up their duties of life In the world.
FIRST SAILING PARTY
uaugurated pt. Nelson
The yacht sailing season 1
City for the year
on Saturday last, when Capt. Booy took a party ou tbe bay and o
on tbe ocean.
In tbe party were C. L. DuBoD, a summer resident, and F. M. McGee, both of Philadelphia, and Mtaa Gould and Miss Warner, also of Philadelphia. They were out the greater portion ot the day, and reported having had a splendid time. Tbe (arty registered at the Bbeavne during their visit to this city.
TRIED TO KEEP WEDDING QOIET
Work of Improving; Local Company’s Plant is Being; Pushed With Vigor.
Millville Young Man and Atlantic City Girl. Were Married Here.
An employe of the Inter-State Telephone Company from Millville came to Ocean City a few days ago and w as
of the prioclpaf figures I
runyate. Tbe couple re<
o was taken to her home
d Dr Abbott sent tor. He found
From another a
learned that the young 3ian's name'
her back, near the hlp, j ^ Claude Town, of Millville, who was K-., m« was one of her knees, - trouble man" for tbe company bere, of her Injuries was serious j and tbe youug women Is a member of
M r. Branyate'e former charge In ’ At-
lantic City.
You help the printer by bringing lu your order for summer pnotlog before
tbe rush of the mc^soi can just as well have your k!Li*. Jiutc heads anil u
April or May as In June or July.
Tbe work of Improving Ocean City’s water supply Is aow belug carried on with marked activity, and within a few week* tbe Improvements planned, at an expenditure of many thousands of dollars, will be completed Tbe pur|>o« of these Improvements Is to give to the city the very best service during tbe months of July and August, when tills resort’Is crowded with visitors, aud when heretofore Ihe water company's plant has been taxed to Its utmost
consists of tbe
lostallatloo of a Cross compound duplex air compressor operating condensing, which will have a capacity I of 900 cubic feet free air per minute, wheu operattbg at I is maximum capacity, furnishing air al a forty-pound pressure to the square Inch This air Is relieved to the well at a depth of 100 feet, aod, upuu being relieved, expands aod drives tbe water to the surface to a basin. This basin, now In tbe process of construct loo, will have a capac-
L' eved by a t w^n- lBrf, _
iwyer At^ey B. Magee, Dover, Del., painted bis house four yean ago with
. . - . , paste paint at a cost of $44 for paint It > dignified aod grace jpu a dell- , ud W 1 for labor: total $1<*>. The boose
•his *•-»•* of ass-ortiy to own your
h °“' “ OCEAN CITY.
Besides, your responsibility at a real estate owner makes you a desirable dOsen. Think It over, then call on
. HAKBY HEADLEY,
Real Ebtatc Operator, NlntJj and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse who will show you tbe very beat way aod some of the greatest bargains to be
Phone connection.
got shabby palmed Devoe at a very different $IB for paint and $60 for labor: total $48. [Past* paint $MD; Devo* $48 ] It la like fatliug hogs 00 milk ! water. Paste paint Is j whitewash, lours truly. K. W. Dry ok A Co., 22 New York. P. 8 —B. Howard Thorn sells our
palAL
w Inch has just been c to tbe present pumping plant. Thu method of pumping water, of tbe necessity of handling U twice, “ ben uacd'ln connection with a basin . exposed lo tbe atmosphere, insures perfect acraliou. This i« all that has bseu needed to make tbe company’s supply perfeet and give the patrons absolutely
pur* water
The attention of the readers oftbe
Foil Saul—Good Sail Yacht, 18 feet | long. Moot beam. Apply to Wm. H. SUtoa, Beasley's Point, N. J. -1,44. 1
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