OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAI' !), 1SKI7.
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OceanCity Sentinel M' * GAN hand.
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CURTIS ROBINSON
Cl TY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
R T. ABBOTT, M. D.,
ATTORNEY and «* . .
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, * h, " ,rl *" “ nd
OFFICE-Urwr Ceilrtl ud EUhU Street
CHURCH SERVICES.
l.Ilu.'. Homu I'kinollr Cl
SECRET SOCIETIES.
I. r. >ud X. M„
JONATHAN HAND, <JounHellor-a.t- L.aw Kolicitor. IU<IM in Ch.M«7, tiMrj fublk-. L’AI'K MAY COURT HOUHK, N. J Qarrison h . vomhkes C!oiinMeIloi*-nt> l^nw.
LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,
j_,AW OFFICES, Godfrey & Godfrey, and X): Atlantic city! n. j. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH >'Counsdlor-at-Law
L \W OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,
T. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D. IlomueopatliiMt. : No. 834 Ocean Avenue, OCCAM CITY, N. J. ^ [Sj # IIOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.
TATE HOMOEOPATHS TO, STEADY DEMAND MEET IN OCEAN CITY FOR COTTAGES
ANXIOUS FOR
Committee from Board <
Trade Lands Society's ^ Fall Convention.
Through well-dlm-tixT »itil a.-th ed'ortaor public—(.Iriled cillarna Occa
Cl}}’ bu aocurrcl the-Tall iiufeUug of I State Homoeopathic 'Medl<*al J nr —"1 jiocjrty 1 | Big Thing for Shore Resorts nveutloii will be held hereon if Governor Stokes hree d.ya during the lir-t si Bi „
Sc|*leuil>er, the datea to he
determined by Ihe executive com-) Sailing on a canal 'Sxi I,
mltlee when Hie meintierara "
Many Summer Homes in This City Were Rented During
the Week.
INSIDE CHANNEL
LOVELL GIVES COUNCIL "HEART-TO-HEART” TALK
WILL BUILD TWO
SQUARES OF WALK Pr “ ch ‘"'
•dlh Philadelphia Hardwi
' .
'Pboa* S The noclety held II
} N.'GRISCOM, M. D.
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER *• I >entint •« 809 Central Avenue TRV BEEF, IRDN AND WINE For m Kprlng Tonlr' BOURSE PHARMACY
SEASHORE FURNITURE Gallaaher’s *3 S. Second Street - Phil*. • ml . • George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING .
ftALPH L GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER
HARRY H. RICE, REGISTERED AKCHlTKCT <>4A Hficiclon Avo.. CtolllniCMwootl, - - - N. J. E. CLINTON A CO., BRUSHES 1007 Arch Ntrret _ PHIULOgl-PH Id. VA.
Bowling Bowling Bowling
The Casino Club Bowling Alleys
£ss.rr open riay 1st for the Season of 1907 PRIZES FOR BOWLERS EACH WEEK
To the gent making the highest score,
a Box of Fine Cigars.
To lady making highest score,
a Box of Fine Candy.
COHE AND ENJOY THE SPORT
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. o M. A. W. Smith-
811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN-CITY, N. J. TULUPHONIi, S.Y Y.
N. G. GODFREY’S Business House, 6B7 tsbury Arenue, Spring ol IM7,
CCTS ARK OJ
uVkS.S:^r^4. :::: Full Line of Hous^Turnishings III
irHoumcKiNu is a fkokeshW, »»d i h.v , 1, k ' uoW u aure. u the wurk ta riiabiug lu.
SHOEMAKER’S
STORAGE
HOUSE >*tb >nd Went Ave.. Oeean fllj. X. J.
Siieenihi Sterage
THOMAS J. THORN Florist ' fall BULBS. GRASS »nd CLOVER SEED. *39 Aabnrjr Avenue.
If tired of waiting to have that Plumbing Job done.
Send it to Us
We make a specialty of Prompt Work and our work is guaranteed absolutely!
JOHN R. CROVES
- Ocean C
y, N.
Ing, booming Ocean flty,were Senate Hutton. Or. I. N. tlriaomi and It tV
Kd wards.
Prinoeton, aure of u lnulug 0111, wa aOer the onneentlou. Anbury I'arl desired the doctura to held their ue> meeting lu that resort. Itulh of then places made a vigorous light, but Or (irtacom had laid out hi.-plan*no well and Ihe other representatives rough no valiantly and linrly, that Ocean til] ociety uuau
ualy rot.
u fav
lioldl
fall meeting lu Meean t'lty. The convention Mill hr In ne*sk tno days. The no-ietj ha. a mem lie ship of 250. Ace-ini pa uled^hy tlw giected that the delegation M ill nu.nl> 400 or SOD. OThe local cm mil Ice -a. give valuable aaslaUuce by Or. I.. I (irlaeotu, Hecoud Vice I'rnldeut. I) O. K. Hadley and Or. KuoMltou. a of Camden, to whum, at the ne: meeting of the Hoard of Trade, a vo of thanks M ill lie extended, lu all pro
ability.
The committee did k.mkI Murk mIi the city's new convention button The buttons ooulalu a yacht plctu
legeiid._"L>oean The buttons . eats and tlnallr.
'by t
ind Mrs. Jol i ere lu lou t.
Hlscayne.
\V. Hmlth took Mr.
through
Ished v
bple
11 lialwll, of Fitts on Huuday, guest, 'ouncllman H. A Oalzell on a drlvr and tlie di.tln
sltor <x |>re—<-l t
uself a* « lly! Mr
hyterlan church.
r A Co.
I the
(iladstone Hotel to ' strong, of Phlladelp
has sold ttie residence of Mrs Armstrong, 2421 North Marshall 1, Philadelphia, to Mr Htanlslcs.
city, will not ext Sunday^ III. the Kev.
WEAKFISH ARE IN THIS SECTION First of the Year Were Caught With Hook
and Line. rd Beasley 1
Mrs. David B. HcuU » olnt on Monday,'and
saw W. Holt selling Meakllsb. was told that he caught the fish
Harry Thompson of Oils city, was .Id to he selling Mraktlsh here yestrrday. ' Joa. Boolbruyd, an authority, doubtfully shook hl« head wbeu lol. Tneaday. of tlie Beasley’s Point mart K. B. Bllles, Ueurral Warren, WT Scott Hand and Prank Borden are yet to be heard from. With Meakllsb biting in these iters, Or. H. C. Archibald, of Tioga.
rt and don I.U flahi.ig clothes.
FOUR DEER SEEN
Passengers on a'Pennsylvania Ball
unusual sight for this section of ry. They saw lour large deer grazing In a Held near Woodland
The deer looked lu s|.leudld condllon, and the sportsmen who san inlmala were much pleased with the
Poliowing tlie annual custom, as a body, the members of Ocean CMy Imdge, No. 171. P. A A. M , will
■Ices in Holy Trinity P. K
Church next Huuday evening. The sermon will be delivered by the vkar. the Rev. Herbert 4. Cook, D. O. The
1 hers will leave the lodge roo
7.25
DM OKA-fl VKCH S arenas 1 'They,
bast work lu t
Mis, want really flue ■blok that no one
see tbs ADAMH Hevcnlb snd Asduplicate
in. They
to style or der‘-
eutlre charge of work a
a with drapanss and hangings l
pro|N.-i
ury Park, s resident, It is nut a •»fld lie .1
and I- in the Upv- . Cape May. Iteach
Dr. J. J. Taylor Asked by Council to Secure Easement Deeds. 11 Council has agreed that It cam T?»y well, under existing condltl. >ng property ou ners )n the lo> Ion of the city, do more than bu •ardualk from PIRywixlh to Pit ith street^ It M'as decided to
Councilman Headley, the subject, said he-had letter of ln<|U|ry from Hr. reference to Council's plan.
u .H Ihe I.
...d giving 'ttf V. Clell
»iwr mile Ph
il.l t
le fur
fuge to he constructed by ’ the Peleral tiuverumenl at Cape May. Tlie waterway, ranging In uidtb from ■el to half a mile or more u-here ll the big bays and Inlets, will psv nth Bamegat Bay hack of Seaside Park, ihrough
lal. | Italph Townsend's cottage, , at the treuth and Asbury avenue, to lay, the' Sohermerliom, of Philadelphia. Straight | N. H. tioira callage, 1228*Bay
a. the.
rnegat city ,
I Har
I Bay ■
Bay, yhleh forn
ilersect iireal Kgg Harbor Bay al »nllnue through an Inside IlMiroughire hack .of Ocean City. Sea Isle City,
•. II. T Casselberry, pa-
He ' has cxch L H. Snyder. . 1'.) Reformed C
Ylueeul Is near Spring (11]
o John L. Vaudlve tage l2aT Bay
P. c. Mlchaelsnn'a cottage, comer . P.Hirth and Wesley avenue, to Wu K . Harris of Philadelphia. Cottage 50B Pourth street to M Thielens, of Philadelphia. Cottage 1312 Bay avenue to Mr (illbert, ot Lausdowne, Pa. P. P: Darby re|K,rts the followln
rentals: »-
- ■jd. William Houck's cottage. 6U3 d lu T^atah Ingraham. * harles /le.iu's collage, 1428 Asbur avenue, to William K. Collision .
Philadelphia
W. I>: Wilson's collage. l4(WL'eiiln • ‘■--roaduke 11. Smith,
real estate ma Jacob Sell.
of Philadelphia,
fa store, 710 Asbury Anlhony M. Nufal,
Philadelphia. Mrs. Isuil, West avenue.
H. A.
Somers' collage. 424 iu Thomas HarloM-.
■rurd’s cottage. 042 Wet 'ete* Horan, of Bridgeton
HUMBRECHT PLANS TO BEAUTIFY NORTH POINT
COLLECTOR SCULL IS CONGRATULATED
County Auditors Found Books and Records Kept in Fine Shape. H. S. Bntberford of Cape May: Daniel Srhrllhiger, of Pishing Creek, ind William 8 Johnson, of this city, county audllors, met al tbe~fe<lire of County Collector Joseph I Scull, lu this city, on Priday afternoon and evening and examined. Mr. Peull'e After auditing County Collector Scull's hooKs, M'blcb they did iu -a paratlvely abort lime, Ihe audllors ; occasion <to congratulate Mr.' Scull upon the ezrellent randIIton of the county books and records. They raid lhal the prompt new- u Ith hlcb they did their unrk Mas due, 1 a' large measure, to I Ire systematized methods used by the County t'ollectur's ofT1ce~Hr—Uie conduct of the county's business Schrlll grr and T.ullierford
omes on Hat-
ira. P'reeman' Itlsley met -*tth a 1crMe.1t at her iMime. v' est dygve Fifth street. 0.1 Tuesday
t will kaep lier from
ralklng for some llitle time. As slie -as going Into her yard, Mrs. Itlsley’s right heel caught lu Hie step and her limb was' broken I r Abbott was
Ha&uPnrchafced 297 Acres of Land from Ocean City
Association.
If the plans of Victor J. Humhrerht, a real estate operator who developed Plearanlvllle Terrace and other places, Work to a successful conclusion,' the North Point section of Ocean City will be made to bloom and flourish In a manner that M ill be a pleasure and surprise, as well as a lasing benefit, to all interested lu the material welfare and |»pularily of this raeort. . Mr. Humbrecbt appeared -before Council on Monday evening being introduced by Mayor Champion. Mr. Humbrtcbl raid be desirol to develop the North Point of the city Into a residential section, electing houses that will cost from ftMtu to FM». with restrictions. "We pro|»ra to purchase this land wlthtu two ueeka," raid Mr. Hum brecht, "abd if I .tart It there will he something big done within six We'll bloM- jin the sand and money, too. 'I would like to have the assurance of CAuncll that they are with me. and will help me with the Improvements. J may ask that the' boardwalk be extended. That will give a long and beautiful walk. 1 won’t ask anything unreasonable. All we desire la that as we make prugreaa you will respond.'' "Where Is this land?" queried President tieo.O. Adams. “All that part above North street," m.iewered Mr. Humbret.'(it. "It contains 297 acres, aceordlng totba survey
I have had made ”
Councilman H. A. W. Smith -mid he was glad Mr. Humbrachl Intends developing that portion of Ocean Lily. Outside capital should he welcomed
OCEAN CITY. '
Besides, your responsibility as a real ..dale owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on
HAKKY HKAHLKY,
Beal Estate Operator, Klnlb and AsS -*-• * *- who
it to Ore li a very best
greatest bargains t
llZshow you the very heal way and mdc of tire gl—‘— ‘ •'
Phone oonoaeriou.
Councilman Headley said he would he perfectly willing to oomperale with any person desiring to help build up the city. It Is re|urted that a large hotel will he built ou this tract of laud, and that the Pennsylvania Hallroad will extend Its line from the steamboat landing to Ihe extreme end of the north section of the city.
Buiuaay Electrical tZauuf •daipbla.
sCa.jphfc
.city s
w thal
Starting to build a ualk In thal if the oily and then erect a «alk this year as the city’s sill permit. He understood, li that tlie property owners In
the bloc
will,
among the-
and raid thal this boardwalk should he disposed of at the meeting, as a whole month wj,!! elap-e before Council has another meeting. Councilman H. I. Smith favor starting the walk at KlAy-ntnth s^z and comflig up. r Councilman Godfrey said that . sremsrtu be the feeling of Hr. Taylor and some others mUIi property lu thal bifl It Tbrj-'lfty-nintli sire matter shoillirfie settled, thi Councilman Ueo. 41. Adi that there seem to he three distinct sections at Cedar Beach wauta a walk. Mr. Adams declared himself as opiNised to a dl-connected walk. Mayor ChanipKiii expressed _tlit vlrw that Couneil has a hint “jiToiiAl lion In Ibis boardwalk quenllou. He did not favor a disconnected walk, he raid. He thought a couple of squat uf walk from about Fifty-ninth stn up would satisfy ihe iwople this yea Councilman Headley raid that couple of new squares of Loardwa each year -means qontluual bond Issue* aud the creation of addltloi sinking funds.. These things runi| cate mailers. Councilman if. A. W. Smith f« ored the building of Two i^uar starting from the lower end. ENCAMPMENT ~ BADGES BOUGHT Committee Perfecting Plans for Entertainment of Old Soldiers. Judge Advocate Barrett, of ihe a of l>e|airtment Commander Alfred Atkins, Slate (I. A. It., lias received and |iald lor the badges the delegate* to the envampmeut to be brlil 1 lu this dtjf on June 27th aud 281 h. Mr. Batrett will attend a meeting the joint oummlttee to he held here 1 May !5ib. being iwrfccted by the committee lor the entertainment of the old soldier hoys on these datea and lao for the next day^tialurday, June
Rh.
There la every Indication that the Civil War veterans will he here In large numbers during the last June and that they p ill he entertained lu royal style during Hieir visit to this irlc flags will be seen lu ‘the patadcTm Thursday afternoon, flags that figured ou many bloody battlas -ajhe parade will be liyaded I - * Jennings' Third BtTalmeiit Baud, ai Fighting Joe" Hooker Post's dm corps will ha In line. tlona for visitors.
Following are the building permit* granted by Building Inspector H.C. Smith during the mouth of April: ’hampiou, new resMleiiee for Mis* E K Curfy ou Wesley rfYcue. above StventliMrert. K. Jt. Torbert. milrliig small build-
>*.
Jus U. Champion, new residence. Harry Headley, ou St (‘baric* Place. Champtuu, new resident
Joa. U Champion.
FugSaLg —Four dozen dining roe: chair*, and parlor suit. Apply
Lafayette.
Don't forget the Adams Decorative Co., corner Seventh aud Asbury, have , rite largest and best selected stock of wall papaes, and at the lowest price*. Over (U^Mstylaa ■
uteodent lovell, nf the West Seashore Kail road Company,
was present, by Inrllatipn, at Coaoell's meeting, on Monday night, and gave a "heart-to-heart" talk -tu members of Council and the rfttzena present relative* to bis company’s feelings toward Ocean City and the South
Jersey scashoreYrebrts lu general. Mr. Lovell began bis remarks by
raying that he was present at the suggestion of some of the citizen* of this resort to have a confidential talk with the representatives of the city. In Ins company's arrangements with the company building the hay trolley line. It had been agreed that tlie Pennsylvania Railroad w«ll furnish the terminal In Ocean City. While having no llnandal relationship with the Atlantic City A Shore Railroad Company, the Pennsylvania Railroad Is friendly to that company. The gentlemen of Ibis trolley company are responsible people, able to do whatever they undertake, and strict in
business Integrity.
"I haven’t said much about our thoughts or plans In Ibis connection." ild Mr. Imvell, "because I've beeu hbay, aud It was not so stupendous an undertaking. Now we feel that It la time to do something. Our thought Is thal If you can see your way clear to grant us an ordinance giving us the right of way on Eighth street to extend the trolley line It will hr our pleasure to do so. There ts nothing secret about our movements." Mr I<ovell then referred to trouble* soniFtlnie* exp-rleuced by railroad* In their eftorta to get Into eltle*—there l» feeling shown occasionally—feat m this cafe the matter rests with the
peopW.
“I received a petition last week asking for the ex tension of the trolley line from West avenue to the boardwalk. That Is why I am liere. The Pennsylila Railroad Is broad. It pursue* 110 dog-ln-ihe-manger policy. We will the line from the thoroughfare station and will e&ud the line Hie pleamreof Hie people. Wa if ready for an ordlnanee now, bat will come before you In the Imfuture with an ordinance, and I Infer that It seem* to be the desire of Ocean City people to welcome u*. d to have Mr. Humbrecht come here and aratst In rile deelopment of a portion of this Island -
It
doeatEI make any difference t lalMreaivestment Is made. Anywhere R' Is put It Is a good thing. I have tried tu stimulate Interest and Invests everywhere along tlie coast, more capital Invested wisely and
for the better.
ve no doubt," Mr. Lovell continued, "we've been accused of neglecting Ocean City. We appreciated you under a disadvantage, but we, • ere under a disadvantage. Wg had all we could do at Cape May aud Wlldwoafl In endeavoring to keep up with Hie progress being made In iboae place*. We couldn’t give Ocean City Ihe attention It deserved and should have. We have tried . to be fair aod Impartial lu our treatment of the cities
ilong the coast.
"We haven't a dollar's worth of Intereat In tfil* trolley company, but we are good friends—alllea. They are good people. We wril ask that you won't make the ordinance bard. Harmonious cooperation la good for all. We won’t want anything that 'll not help the lz>Vn." Supt. IiOTell closed by giving Iba ■urmnee that the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will do everything poaslble for Ocean City at the proper
“It<
1 ■uni uoo." raid the COUDCtluuu, ■that 1 was only one. and advised him to put the matter before Council, the representatives of the people, who trying .to do the beet they can for people. I asked him to come bet Council." Ir. Humbrecbt took occasion to ray that lie would not be In Ocean City with his propaeiUon bad It not been for tlie building' of the bridge across the bay. He stated that It labia purpose to have an office on the board-
pie frol to the boardwalk I: means of lbs ni
Ocean City by
Letter to Jacob Schnff, Qua* City, N.i. J Hear filr: If you should baks bread that people Ilka better than any other, and at 1m cost by the day, you'd havf a pretty-good buslues*, wouldn’t you*, ra W r have just such a bus Inass as that I paint; a gallon goes further fliau any other gallon of paint In the intry—that's bread at Mm coat by ■ day: bat the difference Mat so .ell as It le In bread. And a job wears longer—that's bread at less cost by rife-year. People hate to paint; it costs money to paint; and they bate the fuss. They like our bread fey the
year.
If your bread’ Is batter than anybodyelse's, and coats less tno, you're got a good trade; for iwonle do like good bread; and -people like money. It doesn't take long to find out; give
price for a breakfast, a
Hevoe Is just such peiut me max. The price by the gallon or loaf Is no ••-uat by the day. week.
. lifetime. Hevoe is tbs
ith, year, lifetime. Hevoe M d. We hope yours h as good.
Vours truly,
. apers for every room, many F. W.
at Ices than half their value-. 24
reulngs; plenty of room and P. S.—R. H

