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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OceanCity Sentinel I M'.'R'-an hand,
ATTORNEY a
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1907.
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NO. 8
CURTIS ROBINSON
Cl TY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
"“"*N B 1 • ABBOTT, NIND.;
«v.
EI(kU SliMt
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, »“<• Nurg^n,
OFFICE Umir Culnl ud El(blk Sir*
JONATHAN HAND, . ™*-“ <Jo«n^llor-ut- ll,i T- C HUTCHINSON, M. D. Itoiialu, turn„ rou.’ I I«un<i;o|»nt (‘Al'K MAY roi KT HoliMK, N./.jN'o. HS4 OcuaW Avenue!
^ "rrui Huiiita:-T^)o i. h>« *. Bk, I
J^jAkkHoN i|. YooRHKIiS , ! ,, N HOWARD BURT, M.D. C?oiinMellor-nl -1 ,n \ V 1 ' • * ’ * I
...vriMi,.. ' Wesley Avenue.
PILE-DRIVERS OFFERED BONUS TO PUSH WORK
Contractors Anxions to Finish Construction of Bridge Across Bay. Work on Uw lirt<lKr for Uir Irolli
d ..Homer
I I’ol
.i.urtW Hlli 'udei|>ma, in
ntj
Apgar & Boswell,
N. GKISCOM, M. D. . muni KJ. AM) Wt>il.K\ AVK.
S^af.’irr^ .^..rr^A w offices
^7r, u , 2V ; .. , « n *™ K "‘' , ''' ,v O HR. CHARLES B. RIDER ' !f“SL,-Muu.!!d.oiCi*r« 1 . j.oh- m. Godfrey & Godfrey, ^ '
ill tbe )*our —Jt/olllr H, Ku-ll. . 5l\ fll, ,t,d ,17 |
CHURCH SERVIC^^^ atcantic city. n. j. J Ci ntral Avin
-u™ JAMES M. E. HILDRETH ^ '
r l„„ „ ., ; Ralph l goff,
■ r ,y rI Miiwoi, £.aa i»r.cbari*.n.ui'irt, Ciunsdlbr-at-Law | ** - .„dL,.„L„ CIVIL ENGINEER,
, tl-S»~i.|.r.-i‘uo4»y m.
SURVEYGR.
CONVEYANCER NIMTH AND CENTRAL AVENUB, OCEAN CI^V. N. J.
£;£*•/'*»£ L-AW OFFICES OF
hb(b “ * o,idin |-j erbe rt r. Voorhees, HARRY H. RICE, >. U'MMr >m>u* A.'.!.uiVu-1 RHUISTHRtH ARCHITECT
tlie new road ai.d m 1 conveyed lliat niucli fi -trrel and the bay. II baa been aald thal trartora are under a day from either June I 'toiiaeiiueuily,-Alley a
work aa rapidly aa |K>salble ANOTHER BUNGALOW
••Y" of the r lo KIklit b * brUlge coned of dim a >r June 15th.
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SEASHORE FURNITURE . or Ever, DwrlpUifB al Gallaaher’s
Koinao iWlbollr Caairu. CeOrgG W. EfOSt f T>UfVl 7’7 7°’' GENERAL,HAULIN.G “ J ' -! Wbole-*ltf Itulter, IvBga, Ijird, I'lieew i. HaptM Cburd.. KwiiU' and'I'oullry. cco,. IUv. J. K l‘MM.a.a | |( r .| < t f .„, r , i^i Aabury avenue. Ottic*. 7lh Sum! b«l Atbari ud Wrtl Aim
&4n HnUcli)
ColllniEuwofAd. - - - IN. J. E. CLINTON & CO., amOctartn ul DDIIQUCC iDiptmn ei DnUonLO--1007 ArAi Htreet
boild a 1 M. I bn
Lauadowue'a drakglat.
T he bouae la to tie tlutabed by July I at. The bungalow ia to conulu three bed room a, bath, living room, etc., the beat of plumbing, all on one
DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave
WARM SUNDAK Heavy Rain atrd Lightning, During Which Chimney Was Struck.
rd bjr v)vW •d terrifying
ALL READY FLAG
School Children'Will Sing and Assist in the Pretty Ceremonies.
ALLOW AY M. SMITH BRINGS HOME A PRETTY BRIDE
BIG MEN TO BE AT ENCAMPMENT Stokes, Briggs and Gardner Will be in Town, if
Possible. I'reparath
Hue
.y the Ilev. II. g will be atott, frc-blcnt of Kd neat ion.
an Head and the Itev. r, U>tb of Trenton. .■ liivM-atkni will be by K. U. Ilrunyate.
In.
of twelve. •I . uiudr
nd a
tired T
«o far aa learned, little damage waa done. Home of the clerlrlcllghta In r - 4 elow Tenth atreet were .exd for aw bile, and the chimney on top of the Hwarthmore Hotel waa
4y lightning.
lightning cauaed coualderable
jutll-a
After II
».Ju.t
lifted from weal
io aoutbweat, and the tem,ieratiire
•uddeuly drop|ied.
During the morulug. lioUra, many people were aeen lying on tbeatraud, but there were no liatbera, an far aa
Hatterlec, a liM-al muatclan. and the achool children, aaaembled In a body,
will aing-patriotic aonga.
If the weather la clear, the exerclaea will be held In the front of the building. where the tlagdadp baa lieeu placed In iHiaitlou. Ir-Sie weather la inclement, the pMKrain will be carried out In the large aaaembly mom In tlic In the evening, the membera of the Junior Order wil.l celebrate the local aoclety’a llfleeutb auulveraary by
'PI*'
'"1“'
•el.
SECRET SOCIETIES.
I bin't forget the atrawberry featlval to be given hi I. H Chaulploii'a Ice cream parlora on Saturday evening, June I at, by the Ladle*' Aid Society of the Kind M. K. CbariJh. Every effort will be made lo have large, luacloua atraw berriea on thia occmabni, and Hie membera of the aociety are bard at work to make the featlval a aucceaa In every way.
Mia. Ethel Nortom, of thia city, bo recently |»aaed a Civil Servlet examination with an excellent aver will go on duty aa a .clerk in Hu office on July let. At the ►aim lime, the friend, of Mlaa Mary ThumpIll be glad to jvelcume her -!>ack r. former poaltlou In the office, riiompaon baa tieeu In Denver,
Casino Club Bowling Alleys W0RK PROGRESSES open nay 1st for the Season of 1907 ^ mmm
PRIZES FOR BOWLERS EACH WEEK
YACHT CLUB SOCIAL EVENTS IN CHARGE OF R. W. EDWARDS
To the gent making the highest score,
a Box of Fine Cigars.
To lady making highest score,
a Box of .Fine Candy.
New Section Up Town Being Pushed by Contractor, Allen Scnll.
“ COflE AW-ENJOY THE SPORT:--
CHURCH SOCIETIES.
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY AL SMITH & CO. {Succcaaar* to H. A. W. Amlthi ASBURY AVENUE, — OfEAN CITY, N. J. THI.UPHONU. AAA’. \ ■ ^ N. C. GODFREY’S Business HouseriSk tsUnm it™'. , s l"»6 "n 901 -
ARK <3000.
House Furnishings III
Fun Line
~~—— The Long Arm of t* 16 L aw
SHOEMAKER’S
STORAGE
lttk HOUSE '*“1 and Wet Ave , Oeeitm City, N. J.
Stotinibf.SimKn House
t,ho
MAS J. THORN
Florist
fAU. BULBS. GRASS CLOVER SEED. *39 Asbury Avenue.
reach defective plumbing. One is liable to legal proceedings for
maintaining a nniaance.
The preservation of the health of your own family demands the removal of defective material, leaky pipes and the thorough overh.nling of the system. , , This need not be an expensive affair. Our Charges for high-class
plumbing
work are nojjtigh. TW"*
upon the expert vvorkmanahipn«d A**—* ^ood material used, and are air 1 ■ >
. to all.
s|mclal meet lug ot ,wUeo aevetal bllb •Ik now being built
‘Iftli atreet werronlered p«W. tbc abaenOr of I'realdeiit tieorge
O. Adam., t'ouncllmau Headley waa
to take the chair,
iw lng are the bllla ordered |«ld: Smith, piling, (MO; Alien Scull, boardwalk, £!,!:»> 86: K. L Uofl. ■ylug for new t»aidwalk, (100; Alien Scull, boardwalk. (I.TIT.IO; Allen Scull, boardwalk. (M. >rk I. prugreniug on the tnan!- . which la to be completed by
I5th>.>
e contractor, Allen Scull, baa bad tlie piling pul lu up to Kiret atreet. Hie ■per end of Ihtf walk and the
g baa been completed up to a little beyond Third atreet.
The boardwalk will make a big Imruvemetit to that aecttou of the city. IMPROVING COTTAGE iwbrn H. Tlnaman'a Kamllr Will
be Here mu Hrmorlal ■»> .
Hubert It. Ttuaman, of Philadelphia, who recently purrhaaed a cottage Ktftceiitb and I'entral avenue, w Ullor here on Monday. He U having i Dumber of ImpruVemeuta made hb cottage before bb family come.
City jua' prior to Memorial
Day. 'S
Mr. Tluatnau and bb family have ten vbiting Ocean City for years, apeudtug a good iKjrpon of the
of the hot
well pleased w |lb the reaorti, be bought cottage a few wwka ago. \ When the family eoomr^o. latter part of tbb mouth, they gueata of the Kibe run a lew daya here opening their cottage
JOHN R- CR ° VE * N . 649 Asbury Are., * ~ c ® an
OCEAN CITY'.
IlealdOB, your raapoualbllUy aa a real tala owner makes you a deal rat
Think it over, then call oo HAKRY hkadlky.
Heal Katale Operator, NIntb and Aabury avenue, next lo Ore bouae who
r. the)
every o
lier way,
by cream parlora oi
There w ill be muaic by Prof. H. H. Lake'a orcheatra. Addreaaea-wlll be made, It b exiected, by the ItevJkDr. J. Morgan Read audCliaa. H. Klder, and Slat* Councilor Sharp and Slate Council Secretary Mlera. The HIberou will be the aupper caterera. The following notice haa been laaued: All membera of the following patrlofc orders: lota Council, No. 126, Jr. (L-C. A. M , Waalilngton Camp, Np. 73, P. t). H of A. and Camp No. 18. P. O.ofA.. all of Ocean City, are requested to meet at K. of P. Hall on Tuesday next, at 2.80 p. m. They will procure Ibelr badge- and then |iroceed lo the new high acliool bulldltnr to participate lu the presentation of a large American Hag, the gift of said
r thia city m
'iigaged *lu llnlsl
e history of the rcunloi .Idler boys ia looked fon rnier Sberiir Itarrett, of received letters In replb
le 271b
etcrana, U> Uovernnr Stokea, United talcs Senator Itrlgga, Cuugreaaman larduer, Senator Iww, of Atlantic ounty. Senator Hand and Aawmbly■an Stllle. but Is of this county, (iov.
ed by It.
Kdw;
of the
•■joint i
eruor Stokpa, Uulteil Stales >r Hrigga and CongreaMnan John er will be here on Thursday, If
at all possible.
afternoon of Thursday will, occur the parade of the old, veterans, Ith their sacred 'war flag*. The trade will be beaded by Jennings’ Third Regiment Hand and the drum irpa from “Fighting Joe” Hooker ' be lu line, lu the evening,
* will ta
• fra
Valter Chandler, of Philadelphia, baa purchased a lot ^joining bb new e In this city, oiTCenlral avenue, Twentieth atreet. Mr. Chandler discovered that the cottage be recently purebaaed waa partly on the adjoining laud. To have everything right, be bought tbb land.
"Judge”’ Naylor, manager of the Klberuu, quietly celebrated the llftyfourth anniversary of Ida birth yesterday. Decidedly, be b a young-look- 1 man for Ida age. and Ida friends him so, whereupon he blushed wltji becoming modesty.
Kept Marriage in Camden a Secret Since Saturday, May xith. A How ay M. Smith gave bb frleuda In thia city a genuine anrprise by reluming borne on Monday evening with a bride—Mlaa Valeria Phillips Dougherty, a pretty brunette from 'VesJ Philadelphia. Mrs. Smith !• well known to a circle of admiring frleuda lu tbb city, where, ichas been a visitor with her parenta, lw»-*re cottager* In Ocean City, for several year-. Her |iarente are Mr. d Mrs. Ellsworth Dougherty. Mr. Dougherty la a broker In fertilizers liemlcala at No. 3 Sooth Mont wedding waa not only a aurprire ■ friends of both young couple, waa unpremeditated at that time by Mrs. V'ndth. However, she d to Hie fierauaaloua of her nd-to-bc. and they went to Cam- » here they were wedded by the James D. Hllla, pastor of tbe Tabernacle M. K Church. NVHb them time were Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, of Philadelphia, uncle and unt, respectively of the bridegroom. Soon after the ceremony, Mr* Smith Surned to her parent/ home, while n tbe following Monday Alloway aa In town attending business. He told hb mother and slater, Mlaa Madge, and asked hb fetber If be keep a secret. Councilman Smith waa rather uqu-oommttal, ao Alloway refrained from saying more 1 that time. Y’oung Mrs. Smith, after about a week's silence, Imparted Hie Informa- ~ > her parents, and quickly was forgiven for marrying In aneb unoou-i-euthMial style. At present, the young couple are receiving congralulatlMia, In which the SKunitfKt. joins, at their temporary the Biscayue, where tbc bride was welcomed by Mr. and Mrs. H. A. W. Smith. Tbelr future morementa, as to a ome, are undecided. Mr. Smith b having a residence lilted up over bb i, but Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, . have rented Mr. Ziegler's cottage, •_ 717 Central avenue, desire them to apeud tbe summer with them.
The Interior of tbe Wyoming la being Improved by Mrs. Milner, and It presents a freshened appearance by the re-papering of a number ot rooms. Tbe work baa been done by It. R. Smith A Sous In l heir customary artistic style. ANOTHER LOT OF COTTAGES TAKEN
WORKMEN FIND HUMAN BONES
it. w.
: Kdwi
Startling Discovery Marie in Sand Pits at Ocean View. • Workmen engaged lu the sand pita
•iwriy.
- * esgvery dead propit
Ocean View, made alatartling. aa well duba th aa a ghastly, Hnd. While engaged In tbelr work In tbe ]Al, they dug up • large quantity of is>nc*. said lo te of hum/ui brings. From tin number of boue« found It la thought otjlvebr six |wrwm by the workmen
large. In.
the d<
of tunnel
The Jaw bones were’ maMve. Tbe teeth were'large and lu excellent stale of preservation. Whether Die bonea are thore of Indiana, as baa Iweii auggnled by (ome people who have seen them, or tboac of white people !• not k-pwu. Possibly, at some time In peat, there was a graveyard
aandplla
ford Buck tbc Sea
lender, lias many of the 10 poaaeaak.il, or did have}
since.
' Board of Governors Prepares for Active Season at
Clnb House. a, of the Ann of ia, thia year will
bead tbe a rial rommlttiw of the Ocean City Y'arbl Club. This waa derided at the meeting of tbe Board of tioveniora ul the club on Friday evening last. Mr. Kdwarda takes much Interest in the club's social feelurea. It was deckled at tbe meeting
■fortully-with id tier yacht non hers of yarbla shall
A civil engineer waa here during tbe week planning for Hie exteuaiou of tbe atreet electric railway from the steamboat landing to Seventh atreet. work upon which will aoon be puahed. Tbe iwHcb will be taken olf the trestle.
Tbe difference between really PAPKRHANUINU. a- done t ADAMS D(XX)RATI VK « O.
ordinary-paper banglut attention w —
bay of tbeI
found here oo the i
Utile thing*. We ■e* In the boat new, guaranteed to be
perfect end ■ be colors hard: we never
bunt for cheap truck.
Again, we never atm ready made paste: eiery bit of paste we use we make ourselves, from the heat pastry flour, and It never lets go. Our workmen are not allowed to tblo It down because Jt will work easier, bat we luawt on Its being used
according lo our ideas.
No a! I pa hud work goes with us; even I t kitchen must be done right The workmen say tbat we are more particular than are many of tbe large
i bo pa in tbe City. .
7th and Aabury ava. Ball Pbooa.
seedre the racing measurement their boats at Ibeir own exrebse Kobl. Ktsber »aa elected a me of tbe club, *nd tbe resignation of Harry J. I*ove, of Philadelphia, wi
accepted.
was announced that tbe club ard, Jua. Lee. had gone on duty lu tbe club bouae on May ISth. The sedetary ,6f tbc board, Harry K Stanton, will bare a supply of tin new ly-adoptrd cap emblems' and club buttons for tbe mrni Among tbb Improi tbe club bouse during tbe early spring was tbc widening of the stairway fading to tbe large axsera second floor. Ilila predated by the
Rudder, fe well Ifuowi visit tbe local club bqa of the dub membera.
Kob Rkxt.—Plano, excellent a
Steady Demand for Pretty Summer Homes in This
Resort.
leascy * Kdwarda have rqptcd Richard A. Briiw'a cottage, lot* fetiveuue, to Dr. J. K. Dixon, of tb optical defiartmetil of Wanamaker' H. K. Stanton has rental John Vow ouse, 7U’> I'entral avenue, formerly occupied by Dr Summers' family, now In Philadelphia, to Magistrate John A. Thornton, of Pblladelpb
Also, tbe following:
Anderson HourgaiU' cottage. ISOt Optrel avenne, to Wm. K. Miller, who la lo the actnrartal department of tbe Mutual Life Insurance t'om-
peny, Philadelphia i. »\ Bartlett!* voltage,
venue, to R. A. Kutbrrford.oftbe Philadelphia Savings Fund, He'
and VY'aluut streets.
K. Darby reports the following
mlalsT'
Anderson Bou/grol* 1 cottage, 1302 I'entral avenue, to Mrs. Travis ochraii, of Pblladelp William H. Itecker's cuttaga, 117 Seventh street, to Mr*. Anna L Wili, of Hammohtou, N. J. L. Fisher's votiagr, 211 Twelfth ret, to Mr*' Annie Milllgan^rPhila-
delphia.
vis Rlslev's cotihge. TIM Ventral avepue, lq H. V. Smart ley, of Philadelphia, having a large retell rug store on Vbestoul street Mrs. Hannah Robinson's MW Central avenue, lo H. jl. Roberts, member of tbe V Co., Philadelphia. Haniuel Henderson's cottage, 430 Aabury avenue, to Lyman AC. Dorn, of Philadelphia.
4re. AC. froir bribe Atglen. t ritjL waa present al the o|«yilug of the ^ and only hotel In Pitman Grove Saturday test. The hotel was by S. B. Goff, and is under the mancot of H. C. Tnller, Jr , an old man. Mr. Goff has a flne hotel. The opening reception was from ! to m., and by 8 o'clock upward ol 1200 people had been served with re freshmen t«
uCrty
complimented.
4. Wm. Gibb, of tbe G Water Com |iany, baa about
work on tbe new basin for the company. The reaervolr will bold 65,000 gallons of water. Geo. O. Adams A
Hro. did Ibe plastering.
It la tbe largest piece of coo crate masonry of IU kind lu this section, outside of Atlantic City, perhaps. - Master mediankw w linkedve looked tbe work have complimented Bupt.
Gibb.
Tbe machinery for the plant la elected on tbe ground by June 1st.
Letter to Rev. E. R. Brunyate,
Ocram City. N. J.
r: We should like to aak your advice on a certain thing done: waa It right or wrong? We ahall ' ave to stale It, Indudlug tbe names. D. K. Dreloorn ta a painter In Holyoke, Mass. John J. Donohue ta an arcblted, Springfield, near-byl " tohue w as building, at Holyoke, loly Kamlly Institute, letting tbe
k by bl
i got
dnt job; tbe pefnt waa to hi audoll. But Dreloorn mid to himself: “lead-and-oll Isn't half ao good aa Devoe and s more money, what ahall I He painted Devos; and, after tbe work waa done, told Donohue, aaylug: “If that Isn't better than any lead and oil job, I’M make It eo.” Was Draieorn right or wrong In painting a lead-aod-od job Devoe? You ask how It turned-oak This as six yean ago. Now Donohue has another job there, a big addition to the Catholic Hospital; and he doesn't aak bids for the painting, bat my* to Dretcorn: “Go ahead Draieorn and give me as'good a job as you did the Inatitnte. That's tbe bast point job I ever saw.” Tbe questiota Is “Waa Dreloorn right ■ painting Devoe when be hnd agreed to palut lend-and-oil ?” That Isn't quite alk Lewd-and Hill la expected to teat three year*. If DrvtI red-and-oil, there would have been another job tor him or somebody else three year* kgo. Was he right to hieing tbat job for immlf or eomebAdy-eiae three yean
ago?
Tbe Institute took 300 gallons Devoe nd coat (1,000; the palqt haa worn six can, whlb Donohue mys ••»»'• the best paint Job be ever auw.” If he bad tand-ond-oil, it would have coat tor the two point jobs (six and fhree years ago) and be hungry for paint again.
iur allte aave tbe Holy Family Institute (1300 rskiea tbe fuaa of a paint job. Was Dreloorn right or wrong m n •inter; and which would you point your church, iead-end-oU ut Deeea? Yours truly, K. W. Dbvob ACKk. '■ l ^ New York. .. P.H.-K. Howard Thera «

