OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
voJ-XXVlll.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY. .UT.V
OccanCity Sentinel M‘ hand. , B abbott, m. n... F-bi.. fc .d Wcffhiy .. ATTOKNEY and * , -itv ~ o COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ' “ ,,d »»•••■«••«» R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Strictly in Advance
SECRET SOCIETIES.
Bowling Bowling Bowling 3i ., ; ., T The Casino Club Bowling Alleys iopen flay 1st for the Season of 1907 PRIZES FOR BOWLERS EACH WEEK
To the Rent making the highest score,
a Box of Fine Cigars.
To lady making highest score,
a Box of Fine Candy.
•Hvednl Ic
inrt all
party wereti ilueiit citUeun. t Cumberland,
i llllle later, Superintendent. Lovell, >f Ibe Weal Jeraey A Heaaliora ItaUroad Coui|iaiiy. Joined Uie pleaaetl and
excited KatherlnK.
L pon arriving at I lie Cumberland, Hie party wa> condurled to the dining room, where a a pi end Id collation wa» nerved. After tbe guent* had eaten, rtgara were pained, and, with Mayor Champion preaidlng, the riinerent nirniben of the party were called on
lo make epeecbe*.
Former Senator liewln M. Crewe wai the Ural apeaker. He made reference to the benelHa that Ocean City would eventually derive from the new lme.and ~ald Out, In hl> opinion, the
COHE ANO ENJOY THE SPORT . | } had occurred much aoo
. been cx|iected, and the
debt of lhauka to the ofllcera of the ■ railroad and to the coutradora In
charge of the work.
II waa the opinion of \V. Scott Hand, hank caahler. that while Ocean City had gone a great way In program, It waa In go much farther. Mr. Hand aa(l II waa Uie loan‘a place to further I Ida by aiding the railroad people aa
SHOEMAKER'S STORAGE llu HOUSE mol W««t Ave.,
Afu
Ml), W. J.
liarrfig Kunillure or any ■hautUiw to lie aic.rad will
golyg lo (he
.Jtoiniahi Stange House
Th omas j. thorn
Florist
fall BULBS, GRASS T »nd CJ.OVKR SKKD. *39 Aibury Avenue.
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M..SMITH & CO.
(Successor* to H. A. W. Smith)
ASBURV AVENUE, OCEAN CITY, N. J.
THI.KPMONH. V.
\ . N. C. GODFREVS Business House, 657 tsbuiy trenue. Spring oi 1907, A p.O aooo. ::: Full Line of'House Furnishings!:: OTHOun-Biusci i«‘a rjprmwos.
Harry F. S
. the ra§ 1 eatale
■wapajicr ma
I that while be
The Long Arm of the Law
wide experience, aal
Had heard grand operas, great era and prominent mlnlatera, waa nothing that had ever sounded so sweetly to him aa the word that Uie Ural car had crowed Ibe bridge. f. Homer Shoemaker, the lumber dealer, and Poatmaater Sutton apaike of the ultimate heuellta to tie derived from the new trolley line and of Uie good condition of the road. !>r. X. Howard Burt made a humorous reference In the giving oul of the ••Juice” (Uie common term for electricity). saying Dial If II ever went ‘ shy," be would be most happy to dose it up with his pills. Kdward K. Cake, of the Cumberland, said that the entrance of the railroad waa the main reaaum for his becoming Ideutllied with Uie hotel
Jalncaa IU this city.
Itohert Klahcr, a farmer Mayor, eland that the new trolley «a> raallxattou of the dreams of Uie ol
inliabllaula: and. as he had been here
■luce IHHU, he fell that II v actual accomplishment of hla
hope. The new line has beau a blow
llie |«wlmtst and Jiaa g^eti (he
optimist of past years something to
It. W. Kdward*, of Massey A Ed-
wards, related his experience* ol Uw last four years, w hen. In calling at Uie
oltloea of Supt. Ixivell, of Uie W
JOHN R. 649 Aabury Are.,
GROVES
- Ocean City, N. J.
. ...i reach defective plumbing. One i* liable to legal proceedings for
maintaining a nuisance.
The preservation of the health of your own family •demands the removal of defective material, leaky pipes and the thorough overhaul-
ing of the system.
This need npt lie an expensive affair. Our charges for high-cla.v
PLUMBIINCJ
work are not high. They are based j c j—j- * Seashore lUHroad, be could upon the expert workmanship andi^ vrr get any more satiafarUon than good material used, and are fair ,i, e promise that "-imclblug
l> done for Ocean City.
“Now," said Mr. Fid wards, thing has matured, and a sooner than we expected. The speedy completion of iCl* road Is due entirely
Ibe drill
.the Martin Act.
le the regular order ot busluea*. C Uslrr was given Ibe contract
collect garbage lu Uie
Poor Kush, who re-j the city during the I llllle mkuudersland- and August. HI- hid
whli members of Council, have, It was deckled, on mollou of Cou lithe following communication tolcilmau Headley, to have Ibe city icil, which was read at Uie meet- engineer prepare specification* lor . night: i remeiil and stone sidewalk-and curbs., Uie Presklent and Members of Commodore C. Howard Hcbennae-I^ - * ,
Tlly Council—
city. This hill lu-
has placed
hill for $>11 for sei the poor of you eludes all of Mi June 1st, iVi;. iformed tlial Mr. Kush was regularly elected In nil this |s«ltlon: that he has illled the olllce lo the sallsfacUnn of everyone, so far as he lows, aud that he Is Justly enlltled the rompeusallun. The blil*lsas ■all as It could possibly be made, id J* similar In every respect to bills at your body has regularly paid him ice his Incumbency of tbe olHoe. We are Informed that yon have Mr. Kush's account duly Iteiutied. If you his bill paid at your will you please let us know If It la your inteutlou not to pay lie or what objection you have lo aetllenieul? We believe that the v Is perfectly plain that where an officer, such as Ibis, has no fixed salsry, be sbsll be psld s rresoncofti pen set Ion for his services, ilso think Ihsl you will Hud thsl your solicitor's oplukm Is not at vartice with this Idea. Will you. therefore, please lake up >e mailer of payment of this acrouitl id |advise us of your Intention regarding same, and oblige. Yours truly, . Uakkimun A VooKlIKHi. After the letter liad been read by City Clerk T. l*e Adams, Councilman Hmltb moved ihet the matter I with Council's Finance Committee for adjusfment, which was
agreed lo.
MORE POLICE, PERHAPS
born. It wa« slated, obJn-Kd to payljig " en
addition l
on one of bis lots. The drcumsUncebelng explained, il was decided to
remit the extra charges.
ljult claim deed* were granled Uie Itev. H. Wesley loike for lots 78 and 74. Hertlou I). aud lots 111”. North Point, and 671, Hectlou A, In Ihe name
of Wm. Thegen. ^ .
FMwIu M. Hooy Waa given |ier- 1 miss Ion to remove a small building from Uie alley between Third and Fourth streets tp the rear of $10 West
performed ny the
McMillan, of lln- Wrdmlu ster Presiliylerian (Tinrch.
The bnde was dreswsl hi Ixiuiaiue princes* while silk. Khe was an-
attended. Pper was
Ini Meall, $111. Councilman II. A. W. hmilh moved i that Um contract tie sssrded to Uie lowed bidder, subject to Uie approval of Couiu-ir* Committee on Ml reels, Wslks and Hrives i ouridlmaii Hlrelitssn said that he had not examined the plans, and he objected lo awarding the contract. : HUattmtion was called to Mr. Mmllfa’s proviso—that llnraward be made sobje<t lo the approval of I ‘ouucU'a Committee on Slret-ts, Walks and Hriraa. Mr.HmHh's motion then was pamsl. RESIGNATION
. and Mr-
On n
Itobiiiaou and lleurge *ltohtiiM>u, of Ollier acliooi TcscBicr-Hwade-tsiro: Mrs. Klmrr Kleniiug, of lira.Mgedman M. Hmltli. formerly Malem: Mrs. Mane liegau. Miss Alice l^ura II. Clmuln. a leaebet in liegaii ami Wm. and Jnme- tlegan. ,,K 'l* uW, c aclmols. ml her redgnaMlss Katharine Mrl«aghlln. Mr and Uo " •• •"‘<1. lo Ctly Muperlnleaideal of Mrs. Wm. L. Hammell, Oeo Ham Befools James M. Mlevaos last week, mell and Wm. HaramHI, cf At Ian Ur Mr. Kleven. not betug |we>cut at the City: and Mr. and Mr*. M < Fife, id meiAIng of the Hoard of tslmathm on Ocean City. Friday lad. Ibe ts<ard knew nothing After Uk > supper, Mr. and Mrs. " f ,l ‘ r 'c-lgnatton. and s. no action
Morrison left on theli wedding trip., ***
followed by Uie br-t wishes of their The hoard did receive an appllcatioo many friends. They will be "al home,'' ,<>f ■ P ; »Mion as teacher from Mss
. after July l-llb, at ttl Aslmry avenue. Bva J. Henry, of MtllviU I Ibis city. maUer of appulnloient was
WILL BUILD WALK
fTounrtlman H.-
Hmllh, the proper officers were structed to negotiate loans of II7UU boardwalk aud ft'Juo for currenl bills. The proper officers also were Instructed lo pay m4ee coming due.
City Treasurer Ira K Champion j T¥ , 0 n^uarcs or ■•romroaOr mr read the amounts of Uie appropriation , ow „ o, ol lhc C1( , b.'..Ml.., h. «U„TO m,™,,',,.,,
apiwared before Cnuuell, last nlglil,
least
d that Mias Hen
of A. W. HeOry.wboiswell knov many of Ocean City's business me NEW LIFE GUARDS
Uie approprbiUvii balauc
Street*,
Miscellaneous. Fire He|wrtmeiil,
■ •artiagr. Aslies. Prlnllug. Advertising, Music, Koardwalk, Board of Heallh, New SI reels, News wer*. Pellrlug IM97 Bond..
>. as/ollowi » I,«a2.02
HB7.UH ,
i.4l« $1 “tuare or two of boardwalk be started l,6M^ujln the vlclnlly of South tirean City
this summer.
Tlie speaker said that, a ihe people of bt* scitlon
i feel that they are neglected. They
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ly for a lieglnniiig In Ihe way of ilk. A block or two of boardwalk mould give the people down there soiuStucourageinenllo build, If Council | could see It* way clear to make
t, he said.
Mayor Champion, at Council'* meeting Monday night, said lhat Uie new electric railway from Uie city to Somers' Point had begun operation that day,-and, lu his opinion, a new pullcrwlll be reipilred In tlie-vtrinlty o Uie stalloii on this side day and ntght- . Champion expressedthe thought that It would be well for Council make provision lo plarvenollier pi>1 leron duty. If It Is fouud necessary. The Mayor asked |<cruiUslou from Council to make such appointment. Councilman Uodfrey moved (bat Ihe Mayor be granted authority loappolul another policeman. If found necessary. This aa* seconded by CouncUmau H. Smith, and tbe motlou was passed.
Sinking Fund, tafc.U UWS, luleresl, 1.700.11 “ Sinking Fund, 1,7i«ui IWK, Pavilion. In-
190-1, School, tanking F'untl, “ IMS, Bdwlk, lu 0 Itilil, Bdwlk, Sinking Fund, - Martin Art Cmynlsslnu.Street Ilupruvrmeul Notes. I The following bills were -
-Jfs dlgnlllcd aud gives you a dele
OCKAN CITY. •kies, your responsibility a* a real estate owner makes you a desirable clllxen. Think It over, then call on HA It BY HEADLEY, Beal Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouse wlU show you tbe very best a ay and some of tbe greatest bargains t found here on the easiest u
-liman N. C. Uodfrey i
City Clerk T. I^e Adams a> lo Iioh ’ property owners win** land would
le touched by the lalknl-of la Mr. Adams rep'led that In
reived a half dozen.
Isxard took occasion to say that, ' . ..
Ire could not understand why tin.*- “"T** h «'e rental the who desire tire Imartwalk .h.,nld * K ''
,f .hs . ***"*»• ‘ -‘-‘taJ
.l.lSwu
of ihe objection* of a
(•osalblr few. Personally, Ire said hr
knew of only one objector.
President Adams said that to <$■ a-
i—t a Is
old i—talc
m. Treasurer (Interest.
IraH.Cbam etc ), SITUS; Il
luleresl, etc ), $1|,Kfettl; \V. Ban-lay, *88 47; N. F'lorendlnu, *36.74; J. P. F'ox, *148.88; John It. Uroves, *” lo; Tics Jones. tlBJO; lieu. Hawkins. *88 10; J. P. Fox, *8; F'. Doelx. *3#.*; Shoemaker l.umherComiany, *194.94; tleo. Brewer, (388; \V. H. Campbell. '14: M. Kennedy,
8; John H.,
suggtsleal by Mr. Isxaid «
sb a bad precedent.
The roadltkms reganflng lire |*j*cd boardwalk In tire loarr **• lire city were explained lo
.^taiigerC«l-1;Ji
Jarbart, ffti; J. M. I .. tmltb, $40 74; N. Carlson, .10 rents; Shoemaker Lumber Com|ieiiy. *48.01; Alice M. Steven son, *1; U. L. Wallace, *80;C. H. Watson. *60; Ira S Champion. HI.«H; W W. Brown. *00; F. A. Scbock, *Ho; S H Scull. *70; W. Foster, *16; Jos. U. t/liamptou. *174; H W. Hildratb, *00: T. Irec Adams, $81.46-. Nicholas Corson, $17.1; Jo* U. Champion, $1; R. Curtis Robinson. $137.34; R. Curtis Robinson. *7-40; UncoInC. I*>ugaUfr, *48.34: Richard A. Foley, (Oil; John H. Banged. *143 40; 8. Burley. $87.73: J. Uby *7.1.40. Iredger, B. F. I«d». *a»I.S4; FI B. Kug131: M. C. Hack, (10; Wm. Adams, • Alloway M. Smith. *33.*6: C. lama A Bro., *40; K. 1,. Uoff, *164 98; Allen Scull (uew boardwalk),
$1773.40.
llsh.KI: S’S*
Three new life guards were appolnlrd by < 'ouurll last evening. Two of time
ap|iolntmeot» were made necessary by * She decllnatkm of F'red Adaina aud
I'hadwick. clreled a few Wk> the city „„ |o acre|d the positions. rh *T“* Its-rtc i... u
ui ijnly ■ resigm
ly for
Iteedy, who l
several days, sent in I
yestenfky.
The new guards are J. and C. K. Murphy.
1 Conner T. Jones, who was a life vuard at Fifty-recoud Smt last -um-
1 sing sell
1 Capt. If. L. Vauaman • lil* cultage, on Kuurth *tr ' Ilia IP .sun Ihladelpbta, a
II lake
BulMing aud Loan .
phla.
Scull Ilfs made tire follow! rental* l .stage at 71s Central aven Isuiis Paul, uf Phriadelpbia: e teat TaitYntral avcuue, to J.s* •unas, of Philadelphia.
r, hut that Iftlrey
""can City t
-Pietidkl hotels. uhi
a large number of
ks:
a ixHiple of •spiares a
i-awl rates are such, as le satady miuimumls of all ciame and ail re*. Tire guest* of Uhsc U4eia
Council refuel 19 do. ' ' rtu ' u ' r " ,u - vr * r *“ >«" »Uich 1. motion of Counctlman H. A. W l 1 ’* 11 " l' na * " l ll “ lugh-dare rervice
Smith. It was - - ■ •
and • ■"
rbis ,
walk, twrlVr feet wkje. be gluulte at F'lfty-elgblb street, and
huIik uortb, or east.
BUILDING PERMITS
e nearly
Tire following were tire building permits granted during ahe mouth of June by Building Inspector H. C.
mltb:
J. ti. Champion A Co., buiigalo* •' -
'■'— •" and Haven avenue
■es Montgomery, summer , lot No. 97. Section C.
---8. Smith, moving, Tenth and.
boardwalk.
Allen Scull, new residence for W. A.' Williams, Tenth and Anhui ‘ sou Bourgeois, *• r. Eighth aud W
.V ga-silluc shiv v lu the wa ■ of S. B. Sautfsiou's hunt hum caused a lire on Saturday a
hut prompt acthm by revcral gentleweu avrrtnl serious trouble. The stove was In tire apartments orcupM
by Prof. Bracken.
rtage of ttrelr daughter. Miss Laura Hurlburt Cbaltln . — -
Mom* Suilth, on W

