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Ocean City Sentinel Q. A. R. BOYS HAVE GONE ,
AFTER PLEASANT VISIT HERE
S. CURTIS ROBINSON-^:
Kditoi and Propr.etof
occan crry. . . new jecsev
"r'"h
iBMTUofi. Mm.lhlj •nd
Expressed Themselves as Pleased With Reception in This City.
in IMsetty, |
THUlU'KAV, JULY 4. I90T
The “new era," •'Hie f|-Kii iii«tu
event" bae bs|'|*ued.
Tl>e new Intlle)' line ncrue. <iie
Kn Hartxw Kay, by mean- of w htrh Oman City l> to hare more frequent and tjuirker aervice to Hblladelplila. by
way of Atlantir < 'ity, te pen operation, and the bind tie*
of tlil> raaort re>otce-
To the majority of the natdente of Uttedty, there never wa> heard prettier muair tliau the uicly tooting of tiie
whlKle, Monday afternoon, iirociai lug the arrival In Ocean City of
One car over the bridge acrow the bay. ThbPkxtiski. join* in enngratuia-
tlona to HuperlnU-ndcut Neff.
THK I lMar LOCOMOTIV Forty yeara before StSvau-.n
vaotion w a» made know u, a Hwedbh engineer, Karl Hogalmm by name.
Aabury Park w ill be th
meeting.
W Idle llierr «a> an e iIdler* from the city evening train*, ipillpa n
* remained over for a day or two . . Mori «f the veteran* and their and daughter* were dellghlcd wttli Ocean t.lty, ao maefa ao. Indeed, I that many expmwd a determination
to return before the clone of the maun, i
Arthur W. Tench, of Poet 4. New-]
ark. wa» elected department com-1
mauder. Tlie Rev. A.4.. Wlnan*. ofj Millville, won over Amo. K. Oea*e for i Senior V4oe Commander, and 4leo. H.
___ L of Torn*' Kiver, wa. elected
Junior Vice Commander.
The other* cboaen were a* follow*: Medical Director, H. P. Itodeo. of
Newark.
Chaplain, Kev Cbarle» K. Hill, ol
lied Bank.
Council of Admlnlriratlun. David F Keefe. Poet 1; Wm. I. Marah, Pori <4 ' T. J. McDonald, Pori U; Kcv FUlgrnr Hill. Pori T. and Jo*. F. Ik Woodruff.
« ordinary road*, hot, noon realizing the 1: mountable dlAcultie* attending tbla riyle of locomotion, he, in the year 17VI, brought oul Bi* railroad act The relie were to be of cant Iron
ig It a* utter madnea*,
waa abeurd to Imagine that a cal could ever be propelled by rieam alone. The plan waa entirely -helved, and nothing more appear* to be known
to the fate of Hogrirom.
, "railroad*" Tn the *en*e of
iway* !
« with rjuarrie*.
Tbomaa Lei per. of what la now Lelpervllle, twelve mile* out of Philedelphla, eooatructed one fnm life quame* HtdleyCiecfeaaearly aa PUT. Another granite .[uarrie* to tide-water Neponact. The Mauch Chunk awltrbback came next. In 18^7, and the Carbondale Ball road (the Orri on which a hxnmotive wa* actually run) In )l and the great highway now known the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad ' begun on the Fourth of July. IKS.
Ax advertising authority, who ha*
r tor thirty year* re. predict* that the time I- near d whan the eUpulalton that buri-
The tendency of the day, be urge*. 1* to make the “ad*" more entertaining than the new* by which II ha* bme eourii lain have them
majority of
berry featlval wat
Perhaps the Ideal nesapafier I* the one that mUatle* the *lK>p|<er on
abopptng day* and un ' " - * All the
entlal ■
itial newi r" go fai
Hi kki.v the umpire’s dutle* autncleol |>aul*limrnt tor a *ou! I ever sodden »lth alii. Sometime* .... unfortnuate tfretch who labor* under the burden of them, maintaining the while a majestic air, a* If earelew*, or ■comto 1, of the opprobrium heaped upon 1dm from the bleacher*. U Weak. Sometime* he 1* wicked, but he * boo Id be pitied ratlicr than pounded path is toil of tburn*, and ■hould be forgiven him. Moreover, be la oamllal to the game, and therefore! aliouM not be killed. Killing him, like discharging the cook, may only
reault In having to bear
exasperating niccoon The de.hr to dabble m the gore of the umpire and to tnuear hi* anahany Into tlie diamond la altogether human, but it should he curbed—even when tie aieum* tlie Inane team pitcher of
having greared the ball.
HATS the Camden Kari Side P “Although It la too early and the weather I* too hot to begin dbvuwli politic* tor the fall campaign, nevi tbclew there I* a riroug serftimeut glowing In favor of tending Mayor Chartc* H. Kilt* hack for a recond term. He ha* Oiled the exrcolivc chair with credit to blmiwlf. hb> |wrty and the city, and the good, clean, burineiw like admlni-iralloi. he ha* given will likely liiMirv him a renomiuaiiou. He !■ a much rirongcr <-andklatr »i
jr.
when he wm* rlecfed Mayor three
Mayor Kill. I* on prominent cottager*.
TrfSlyoung man or young woman who come* out of high -chool will, higher object than to "have a go UmeT hauerlalnly gained iiottiiiig adocaUuu. Kdoratlon worthy the le improves thote w bo receive It by
*1 -oldicr- -bould tic decor.
'. Royer. Plijlaurlph
r late .
i-amV
i Friday
aflarnoon. I' * 1
next -pert.*i -«*i that Die Army of the Beywiblh-1* the rv tattve of great pnnH,*- tough
. W. hunevlllcr. Plilladrlph
and Mr*, it. P. Smitlnuu. V x, Mbwllstl Fox. BldgWav 11ul wife, Mulllca Hill: Mr-
cr-ey I lly; Mr*
u|->
they mfpre* ’ the nerd * bad Huir^e would talk to ibout Die navy and tell
nany
Imly I
un.
•elegale* to the National Kncami*mt—Comrade Kennelly, Pori »; o. F. fume. Pori -li; Comrade Sell*. Post &4; Deo. W. Schafer. Pori 14; Criah Seeley. Pori 11; Thow. FIUpatrick. Puri 110; John W. Chandler. Pori 61; Dr. Chevanne. Pori at, and
Ueo. K Bunion, Pori 4S. the opening of Die morning m Friday, Aaririant Adjutaul
K.' Baldwin, Jr., of Kilxabetb. wa* home by Die death of lib r, and John W. Chandler, of
, Bed Bank, wa* made aaririant adjutant general.
Representative* of the two won braache* of the encampment the privilege of addressing the
le Son* of V
'etermn*.. Three of the latter appeared. Pari DepartAtkina, then presiding, said that there gentlemen were
bTreawin of
the burinew* of the encampment, they ■utd each be given only Ore minutes wblchto address the mtotlng. One of the speaker* took up all of tlu fifteen minutes. Commander Atkin* therefore, to cut the other* abort, which created some little
among many
of the old soldier*, bul they were good humor when they underriood the drcumriance*.
THfv PAHA UK.
The parade on Thursday afternoon a* one of the principal feature* of the encampment, in so far a* the gene public waa concerned. It waa a re* a* it waa pathetic those of the generation* Micceadlug thore “boy* in blue” who ao promptly and ao gallantly responded to tbelr country's call for volunteer* immediately alter the Bring upon Fort Sumline showed the marks of relentlew* Time. Here and
mpty .
of battle.
tbelr nether limbs upon a Southern Held of carnage. The parade, which moved over several of the principal rireeU of the city. a* headed by former Sheriff Ueorge Barrett, of Camden, as chief marshal. Two of the local policemen—Frank Sc bock and Walter Foster—acted a*
a wagon, In a couBptcuoo* position, wa* the minis battleship, which, after the pathe foot of Ninth
street In tb^ presence of a large two-
course of people. .
The revlewIng/aUuda ou Wealcy avenue—the plan* of tbe'realdence of Henry D. Moore, "hlmrelf a war veteran. and the piaua of the cottage formerly owned by Mayor Champkmwere occupied by the member* of the department commander'* staff, members of the joint committee of Council and the Board of Trade, ai
number of school childrey. who patriotic air*. After the parade bad (wastd the re’iewlng stand*, a handsome sMk flag >a* presented to the high school by lie Women's Belief Corps. The presentation was made by Mbs May Smith, of ITalutleld. The flag wa* accepted by Dr. B. F. Abbott. I'resldrat of Die Hoard of Kducation. One of the moat remarkable reene* uagtnable—scene* to stir the blood of M most callous, wa* witnessed In Die auditorium ou Thu reday evening lari, when Die camp lire of Djupldler boy* attending the Slate ti/A. B Kncam patent here wa* bejtf.' Mayor Chainptua'foeakled over Dir
- •b-'Va
audience that jillcd tl
At t
i Die
<el* he would put but both, ocean*, ig loyally to Die gl
Ion- flag of the Cuited Slate*.
rcb. t
: dU-ot
I the i.
■qo*
eral
• building w hich
In wine of (he mod ■tier* of the country, Mr. wed Incfdcut* leading up to car of Die Rebellion, paid gtowtribute* to Lincoln and Harriand stirred Die hearts of Die uldier* by hi* reference* lo l-en-tiraul. The leading Diougbli
■ addre
that
patriotism and religion must go hand in hand In thb country. . Interval, througlioi. tirevatt wa. Interrupted by uproarious applause, and, when lie Die enthusla.m of hihearer* look the form of an ovation. licer after cheer rent Die air. and Dm handclapptug came In waves and mill tor manygglnutes. With the band playing war-time mrlodie*. Ibe euthu.bum rca< he
day* of til. *
w llh <
gus uf deep emotkiu and clatloi bile the younger people applauded
'tth vigor.
wombs >:■.*>Torr-K-KKK. The 1-adle* of the U. A. Ik. after ■oat successful seMous. held In (he asino Club rooms, adjourned on Fr day afternoon. The mowing ofllcer* were elected Departmeul I'reddeut. Mrs. -SaraI Graham, of Jersey City;Jit.. Vice. Mr*. KUa Hunt, of Vineland: Jr. Vice. Hannah Search, of Newark; TreaaMre. Klla Yard, of Net Chaplain, Mrs Kltxabeth Tlcbnor. of Newark: Council, Mr*. Minnie JobuNewark: Mr*. Sadie Gilbert; Camden: Mr*. Belle 1‘epparad, Jersey City; Deiegale-at-large. Mr*. (.'reue, Newark: Alleruate, Mr* ' Bata*. Treuloti: Delegale*. Mr*. Abbie Mpabell. Jersey City: Mr* J Deese Vineland. ' AI the ounduslou of I hr election. Hie U|W ofllcer* were installed, ( aud Mrs. HareKBoyer, of Newark, (be retiring prealdenl, wa* presented with a department president'* badge member* of Die organluilou said they a splendid meeting. _ je Women's Belief Corps mi the Young People's Temple on Friday Doming and transacted routine buriiess New ofllcer* were elected, mother sessloti being held In "
iftemouu.
The ofllcer* elected were a* follow*: Department President. Mn.H. Kllxa■eth Wilkes, of Trenton; Senior Vice, Ur*. Mary K. Cunningham, of Atlantic City; Junior Vice. Mr*. Clara K. ".rown, of Jersey City; Treasurer, Mrs. l race Rodlue. Trenlon; Secretary, It* Anna Sparmaker. Trmlou; Dele-gate-at-large, Mr*. Nellie Cola, Jersey city; Alternate, Mr*. Mary Tully, lereey city; Ifelegate, Ml** May tmlth. PlaitWIeld: FZxecutlve Hoard, Mr*. Msrgaret Careker. Trenton: Mr*. Anna Wcstphal. Plamtteld: Mn. Lillian Bird. Trenton: Mr*. Mary Good, F:ibabetb.
The Chart b the t
n Net
York and New Knglaud. It 1* the more Interesting becaure It ha* tc with Independent Irausportatlou ivei a waterway long controlled ouupoly. There b no more el Icrtalnliig reading any a here than th afl'ordrd In the 11 nd Issue of lb sprightly magazine. It narrate* D •uccessfui aefabrement where Die
hail (Men many failures.
There I* nowhere on Dir globe ..loreattractive water route, from 11 polul of view of the »hort dlriatn . and Die Immraw volume of buslnc*. (ban that between New Kiiglanl with It. bevy of matiufaclorie. and New York. Ibe metro|sill> of Die nalknTs
Perbap. the failure of -oulr of Die amblllou. effort. In the way of eslabllriilug Indrpeudciil trmu.|sirtatk>u
of Die new aervlcr. order of expert too.
lib I he n
attributed t
the lac
I the luriallatlou t Inly Die hlgheri ledge cuukt hojie
to cope w ilb the galaxy of Inlellrct. w hich lia> butll up Ibe monopoly loan a. Ibe New Haven Trust. I. c . c New York. New Haven and Hart-
rd Railway.
The aucceas of The Kulcrprire Transirtatlon Com|iany. tor Oil. I. lb* mpany whose lilriory U reconled In e initial number of The t hart. I. te to Du-gralu. of Mr. Cronrc W.
Brady. Mr. Brady had
H W. Lovejoy. A. P. Ma I Ian K It Fuliler, New Nor It. T Moore Atlaoll.
J. FitZ|ialrick, F. Martin Atlat 'Ity: W. II. Kmersoo and famll) iieglrr ami family. W 4, Bow et Philadelphia: T J. timirley, Clayi... **' Ftaband wife, Pleaaantvllle; Mi is. Salem.
B- tiamue! Milner. Mrs. R. Jones Mrs. M. Haltersby. Mr* J tiAson. J T. Bradley. Mr. H Shallcns-, Mis. Bradley. W. L Webb. T. J Beckman Ogden. K. Horn, F. Oakford, J. on and wife. C. R. Browning W eter., Mr. H. Smedley. Mr* J n. Anna MacAllirirr, Bae Mac Alllricr.
Aaron Mallack. Moorestowu: J. F . Woodruff. F Scball, W, Seely, B t ’uenian and wife. It Jobmwu am wife, Newark: W. L. Marsh. Josepl Cannon and wife. J. Rea. J. Dixon J Becker. J. Conatou, J. Brant, Mr*. H McClareu and children. W H. t'anaM and wife. W. K. Haywood and wit, Kltzahetb: David Smith and wife Martha K. Smith. Kdgevater Park; Wm. LeRoy Robeetaou. Darby: W Murray, Bert Hoffnrr. Millville: K K Tltrevllle and w ife. Holly Beach: Miss L. W. KcMurray. Mis* T Me ly. Mr* Ohas. McMurray. WII-
Mra. M. K. Henback, F twller, Mr*. O. W. Nealy. Phlladel-
SEALED PROPOSALS.
m. tUr Vullecior mast
a * M * '"'^SlCMnbAa OUlmUK, UUIsctor. Proposals for a (travel Road.
SSSr , ''rSS»w«■Wlbiwiu Maygg. seal iXsogln
sacked arm*, with drui In every available «|wee In
the building were decoralkm. of red. e and blue. Sealed upon Die • were the .|*caker*, reprerenlaof the Stale Kncatupmeut and Ibe ctlben*’ commiller, -and a large
he several cburciws, under dp of Prof. H. H. Lake.
Near the stage, at Die north side of the building, w a* Jranlng*' Third RegU ] for"
meot Band.
Former Slwrtff Karrrit called the
meeUng to ordu.
The Ilr*t sfcakcr wa* Dr|«rtm< ommaiidcr Alfred Atkin*, who • pressed hb pleasure at being In Ocean 1
City. He said lie felt Dial II wa. only j York'and New England
right Dial the comrades in South ; nu n|>rlled to recofeuize. - — ——. Jcney should have the cucampmrnt There b no mure dcllghlful trip thau Sr/nJTx-av. I •w-~. n- i~-.;ssrjr3 jsrLsst
ie [ sailing from their new flairtal Hi .y 6f Wall Street, are e<|Ulp|ied ,,, all modern Improvements, Ind
rlegraphy and orchestra.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Monday. July 15th, 1907,
-Wjch Line, before that traus|iortaiiuu Hue had disappeared down Dir ! rapacious maw of the New York, New ; Haven and Hartford Hallway. The i New Haven Trust ha* at lari im-l a competitor whose presmicr In the ‘-importation Held "
The bslaa Wl twral)-<»ur ol
had come a tong dlrianor to attend tl
broadening their perception ami tl 1 r 1 . mcrtlnK , i , ht . r rolll s-.ulli jJ
2S‘S£jS‘£'S"i,^s' kuir
some get It by contact w uh tl,. w.,,1-1 Tlie duty of all w ho tdin*ti.-n,
blessing nut only It* owner bat a wide I Continuing, t ommauder Atkin.
for year* liaVe gone many
"the^i'orhi! th * encampment in Die *
educalkmi, nortbern section of Dm Slate. He about one-hairDie charge made by Dm >• ' added that all were pleared with the "bl Fall River Line tor almllar service reoeptioti given (hem In Ocean City. *“ l• r, H* Increasing popusaid that 11 b not all important that creation, In advance, for stateroom..
ns. IM. cuy. Hair aisd is in. < oll spr U>> neloilbcw,
- wtolea TtnoOors 0. Wbsanw s
:ludlug rejwd
■giapny amt ore nest ra. ii'tWiwaV offle* or ^ta? io«ot that the .umuter Bate b i-->x No. aoioreo.. paresri.T: aadTr — elf Um charge made by the l ,!* , y l * ‘ . Hc
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance
notary public and COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
t^-IVloney to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-jgi
N. C. Clelland
REAL ESTATE BROKER
that tax question Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND
HARRr F. STANTON ! ItAL F.SIAIfc anl lltS.l)»Afia f
I havfi prt*par«l plans (or a mimbt-r of thrise artistic and vriiimt little summer homes and will Iw pleasrN] to nLiui
”«!!ti PROPERTIES BOUGHT t*D« AND SOLO wSrtj* MORTGAGES PLACED OfFICt tigxif Sum: B.lc. Aib.t| Lease
eTHHj
Jos. G. Champion
ISuilclfcM'
Kortb .tzlr-two degree Wsst four rtmTa
III tape M
f’nr‘.“«ii* l | , Cri 'i*2i-u, n rarehrarieM ta'AM^n*’’ '''* V “ iMunTaTthr rlj from lbs kaadrsd sad twrnw f—'T, -"nn
i lb. fl.o -o.l HMtlon sf
^nIOM| IsslaouUimaWrl) from lb
n’lronTor^iswan? oil t outf-WHJ., '■rtssraltas. iwrsU.I wllh
OlgMIXU on lb. sooftas.sl.ilr fl
-m Asss-laflo^, 1
S?. n .i
IK.."on lb. •an-, at lb. dwtans. of Iso bo ii nS^f'rii jJi’TiUnl fTwrliT.'
BTgJS
uiCllr. a.sl nomlsi
Samuel Schurch ■ REAL ESTATE ! : '
AND INSURANCE 701 Uttar) Ait., Oku Clt). I. J.
|3th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N. J.
O. I_. LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT.
Honey for_Mortgages.„ JORDAN MATHEWS i
............ j Mendel’s
English & JOHNSON, | One-Price Store coDiraciors anil Builiiers "'““"“.““firni-Na.
1240 Aabury Avenue.
The Inside make fd a
luatluu of M
put U|aiii these |*rt.. Tlie aertri of long wear and shape-bolding haebnralb Dir surface. Thai', why jm <*nT loiy bv look, alone Mradef i CloIlM*. w hurt a. stylish and ranwt lu .Hit a- any garment, made, are to* . - ■ ■- wear-telling part, ttal
George W. Ernst
GENERAL HAULING AutomoMIe Garage. Whulesale Butter. Kgg.. Lard, i'
and FuuUry.
BesMeniv, bVU Asbuiy avrau. Ofliee, 7lk Sir eel taL Attar) u< Vetl <
ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder^'JJrbVi^al' OCEAN city A N J. Clothing for Boyg
K«,m*i-reaMfeUr Widow June* Bulb tor Bov.
KuOdlne. ro-ua b) roslrwc, a,, fi ||( |(u>ter Kruw| ,
JOrtIN MARTS
DARBY’S
Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave — *'— *- *' ParUruli
■Trri-claa. Work
ri Moadar. -ml W«ria.-
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEEH BAKERT. It 700 JUtart Aieeee Oceie CH|. I.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY
BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BIl'KEl, Proprietor NO. 8iS ASBLIKY AVENUE, Ocean City, N. J.
ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,
«'**ll* nl Our Nl4»r4‘ re of many kind. There are lb eclrn calla, she curious 1*11. anil th ill. for uur.servlces We are al you
, EYERTTHIHG ELECTRICIL
W11. * ivif^rw 1 -J- a* H
_ . _ ... Mats for Men and Boys Contracting; Builder ti,.i.*tr* ...d Nobbo-t *4yi» » Mb. .oiw~.-i-.mn> I Black, lltown, Nrllrr. M.Hi«Ilertyi
Men’s Pantaloons
tEIIH I. IIIKEIIS ^ Ul
<4eul.' Furnbhlug Guuda.
Mendel’s One-Price Store
Carpenters and Builders lias Atlantic Aeauu*,
atlanth? (Try. a.j
8.1. Alim f. t ACiwe GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING MUCK LAYING, btc.. Etc. AU Work la Mason Una Promptly
W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING j««kiy« n jiPKciwuvy Baridenre: 704 Central Av.
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies
MILK AND ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED I til m St. and Asbury A\e
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND SI.,
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL
Buy your Onal from Um SHOEMAKER LUMBER Cl. TWKLFTH HT. AND WBIT AVE .1 —4* you are always sure of gattlH / »J40 pound* lo Um ton >
0. J. HAMMELl Marble«Granite Worti
1, Man*
A. H. BAKER • Undertaker • and • Embalmer 849 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.i '
M AkK LAKE
cnsl.. tall anyway>la»,i, r ~ t,»i, v
are >uyrr* lotiMirrow. 11ii,l,-r*-r4-,.- ,„.i
Krauss s Electrical Supply House
UndertaluT and Kmbalmer
On Gily ice am coai m.
*• ' l - Smith, PaopaicTon
PURE
ICE
wj-rKSSaaiSwiBEST COM r . ocs:iJ laTSB.i'S.raRsr!* '-'vf/vL,) Fine Pane, Hanpin
Bj WOOli -' Office. Ho. 634 1SBURI IfEHUE
ATUNTIC ICE C0MP1R1 IL” '“.Pocnoe Moimain Ice
h AND ASBURY AVE., OCEAN CITY. N. J.
fine Piper Hanging. Palming
A Stint Line ol
WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
Headquarter* for
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
CHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT
Statuary Work, Cladtaa- -
CEMETERY INCLOSURCS
Burial Vaults, Ur*vs Covef* All kinda of Omslary Work
Works at Pleasantrlllc. R. J-
G. THOMAS. No. 108 MarkatSt, PHILADELPHIA,
Fioe Family Greceria
urgMI lo XBrrbassrm. —. mW "toB .u and ».». asfsrttoa. r '** || gLv*r«d fr** ol ebarg. ai aar iwkim* ■■ > Aiiaatls or Ow** ■■X aaaaW. row -pk-icss-
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and Gai Fin®
®0S WALNUT STREET whilaoclphia
Repairing a spcciidQ^^,
Bath Tubs and
Supplies.
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