' . OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OCEAN CITY. N. J.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, IStOT
OceanCity Sentinel
NO. IS
OCKAN CITY, t
CURTIS ROBINSON
Editor mod Propncl
M OK( ' an HAM), # d T. ABBOTT. M. D.,
ATTORNEY and
COUNSELLOR AT LAW.
OFFICI—Uitnl ud Eliiu Sirwi
HOTEL KEEPERS PLEASED HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE
Cl fY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
JONATHAN HAND, OounMuilor-ut-I^av
L-WV OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,
T. C. HUTCHINSON. M L).
I lomoeopntftiMt.
No. mu4 Ocean Avenue.
! OCCAM CITY. N. i. j * “ *■
N.HOWARW UUKT.M.l).
X09 Wesley Avenue.
GIVING A CHANCE
CHUKCN SEKVICES.
LAW OFFICES ’ Godfrey &l Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH CounseHor>at>Law
rvi.r. lAAe Kln«. ] W>dl>>-<l.r r^l. | 'ni, ” B rAI* MaT“ Tty^M J ^ L AW OFF|C p op ,..1.1..jon,, m Herbert R. Voorhees, inco^tabday moiiimi. mu. j. I ••••run rm ■ A,i,uf) \‘rIIu.'. .ofe.i. Mou.U>*»eulU(.;.fe, Mt> I All •AIM-I'm : tor Kmlork, cud Allan
J N. GRISCOM, M. I). KUIHTH HT. AMIWF>I.KY AVK
MARRY H. RICE, m-.IIISTF-Klill AKCMITRCT
<>4A HnUUo ColllnifMwooU, •
SEASHORE FURNITURE n|r| ^ i , N Erarj Dmrrlpltoli al -‘or Gallagher's A3 S. SECOND STMCtT • P*
» CHAS. E. ADAMS ! BRO.
i Faraltarc. Carpel*, AUlliif And Heddiai. Windon Shades. Etc. ■ | no L-J Vatuirv arrnur (V«ui Clijr.N.J
IJ “ ; Large Crowd Attended Chil
dren's Entertainment at a the Cumberland. TO STOREKEEPERS
• ell altefiilrd by an afiprerlatlvr
•ii'llener of over lluee liuadreil. Tlir _ . i'n,cram, *1,11*. m,i e i„„*. r ». wh y lt Band Stops Playing •mlliiitly «o,«l andlke dlHerrnt artUt> at Night Before Ten
. of applauaa Ibal O’clock. Kreeled llieir edurta. The « bole affair
»aa a arand aurceaa 111 erery way and Tl»e 1 layUm Hand, during the laat Hie Hotel Kee|iera Aaaocdallon de- ltw evenlnga. haa runrluded Ma rollaervaa much [iralae fur Ita • nrk In I °erl» before IU o'clock, and aomr aurnblalnhig I he i-erfurmenr.'' prtaa baa been ra|>ren>ed by many of The Brat piei'e on tlie prugram »aa a H'nee »(to gattier In and around I lie piano aolo by Mia. MaDori Kloelr (be l>A v lll»n to hear Hie concert.. I«ipular daughter of ibr proprietor of "I thought Hie band played until the Surf Hotel awl a •rll-knu»ji local If o'clock,” la Hie exprenaloii beard at»l"l- Mlie playetl with rare touch from a great many people anil a<vuracy and received round after Ten o'clock waa Hie lioui originally
aniVwIurair*T".«nu; TUTlJl?*'! round nf applaurc for her work. A "** •" Hie time for Hie ending of Ibe
| banjo duo by Mr. and Mr.. MctJrath
D R. CHARLES B. RIDER • Ild «'■*
! audlrnre demonairated Ibelr kern ap-
»• I >ent lMt»« ! predation by an oulbur-l of dapping
A recllallou by Jeanabelle Kwlng war
809 Central Avenue well retd ved and a piano trio by Ml«c or i.aa r-irt. a. J. ! •‘•'UlaeI'omon, Marah Mmllb and Ada
Kanck Wa.eiaculed w ith much tcch-
Mlaa Katbrlne llilliert. who li talented arrompanl-t, rendered
aolo In a plea*mg way. Miaae. Keturab Hamti and Marie Mdiralne aaiig the popular “Heulrbland'' In a laamllarly naive atyle Ibal w aa much
appreciated.
Mauler Franklin Font made Hie hll of the evening with hi- recitation. Iieliig encored again and again. Maater Ford, wbola eleven year, old and a gueat - at the Kalelgb. la a remarkable ■elnrulloiint for one of hit age and blda fair lo win many laurel.
R ALPH L. GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER
NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE,
OCEAN CITY. N. It
RUSH ADVERTISING IGENCV
oo.n oir. a. j.
CITY GAS LIGHT CO. lAtGEAN CITY. N J :..i. ,1 USE CAS FOR COOKING LIGHTING HEATING NO SMOKE NO SMELL NO DIRT Just Strike a Match
SECKBT SOCIETIES. ***u ntr Lodge. No. HL e.aua wa k- Mvood and lourtli Tburadaj el
• ml Ihtld MoiMlar eveOlpf oT r
rr..n.'|| ll i l IgMSga. Ni
mi' It, I. U. of A., mrel. every nalurda) • I- m- IB K.ut I'.nall. M. T. Ku--i.
1 SOCIETIES.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS August 6, 20, September 3 and i7 | 1907. BOU RATE RIP $i 1 .55 from Ocean City TlrkeU good 00 train leaving l-.ir.lt.. and HPEOtAI. TI1AIN nf l^llnaB Parlor fur. and iwy lOacbia. laanag i i.iiadeirlila al Me A. St. Ajbowtngtday, rtmaiai via ibe PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHAKKA VALLEY ROUTE
Mr. Jnaepb (iiaaliuaii. Hie vel, ■ I 11 let, entertained Hie crowd In aat number of th» Brat half. The Brat number In Hie aacond raa a vocal oolj by Mlaa McCarthy, rbo allowed fiial ahe la a alugrr of
btlUy. ^
A piano aolo by Mlwi Laiulae Coraou raa well played aud received many
rordaof commendation.
Mlaa Alice K. lienuell. ihc wellnow n vocallat and reader, of Wed I'tniadrlphla. waa eiilhualaatlcally enirwl aHer her excellenl vocal aolo, aa waa Mlaa Kelurab llaron In her aong, " Heaaleand Her Llltle Brown Hear." Mlaa Mary i’allon'a recitation followed and waa very good. Mlaa Dorothy Yokel, aged five yeara, next held the attention of all in her elite aong,
■lug, Uolug." Mlaa Marion
dlfHcult radiation,
ayatde Inn,'' In a charming Maider WUIIam Bruckner Iao acorad a bit with hie vocal aolo, The Pretlleal Oal In Borneo.” Mr. aud Mrm. Mctlralb again enter■allied tboae preaeul wlib aomr excellent rnualc on tlie banjo, aud received a well deaened round of ap. plauae The laal iiamber on Hie program wa« a vocal aolo by L A Clark Ibal waa much applaudad, •bowing liat Ibe audience waa very well leaved with Hie ruterlalumeut from
lari 10 Dinah
The committee In charge cnnalated fMra. Chaa K Haag,of the Raleigh; Ira. Henry Kkietx, of ttw Surf. Mra. KaU A. Young, of the Strand; Mra. It. F. Whcalman, of the H.pia; Ml-
lug, tloln
Myera then gi
"The Waj
SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large
Congregations.
The churchea In Ocean I'll) wer
•A NIOBT IN VENICE" ON THE CITY’S BAY
Tlie Itev Dr. J. r*t. Cta tor nf the Madlaou Av eh, Baltimore, pm ona In the Auditor
GOOD WORDS FOR SHERIFF BRIGHT Candidate for Assembly beat - a bound and bafe Bum
ness Man.
man of Councll’a Mu>ic Comailttee..
out of oonatderalton for the atorekee)- ^"hury
era on the boardwalk, haa changed
the order aourw hat. Mgbt
•‘I want to give the alorekee|M>ra _
chance to do eome biialueaa before the I6;
people go home," «ay- I'minrllman
rttrelman, “ao, Inatead of taking a long Uud ' 1
feat. 1-eadar DuRield puahea
her a rlgbt along at my rnpi band la auppwM to play ten numhera each evening. It doea thla, and With encdrai mud reapotidhig ijueata, Ibe baud playa twelve teen tiumbera each evening A long' eat In the middle of the concert la one away with, and the baud uaually tops Ha performance alaMit leu mlu-
lea before teu o'clock."
Councilman Hleeimaii aaya the eoplellkethet ‘lay lou l 'oncxrt Baud ouch more than they did the baud
aon before.
i Ihr
'»l-l .
“FACING THE MUSIC”
The maaaea at Ht. Auguatlue’a Ctiurch on Sunday were very largely uided, the edillce being Blled to the doors. The |>aator. the Itev. John J. Sweeney, made a very strong appeal the different services In devlae waya id means to Ikjuidale the preagnt Indebtedueaa of Ibe church, which la
appeal c
given by the people, there la no doubt
Dial the aald aum will bt realined <»ut of tlie plana proposed -by tlie
finance committee waa aa entertain-
ha glveu In Fngg'a I’ler on
Saturday evening, August 10th. The production, Mr. Dlxey’a celebrated piece, " Facing the Music, " will he given by eBIrleut actnra aud arlraai ea, from Philadelphia, and will he under Ibe very careful management of J. F. Skelly. who la thoroughly known throughout Hie country for his aucceawful work In theatricals. Mr Skelly,
a resident of Oarmantowu, Is a
cottager here The comedy la very Bible la never lo Interspersed w Ith a certain de-1 other thing by one wl grre of pathos, aud haa been apprecL ' In the Christian life.
Bled wherever produced. The Word la able to rove the i ‘The be* vaudevlllei talent playing . that la. to transform the life, and ■ that week baa been kindly loaned by ^ prepare us for (be larger life to oc _ ____ Hie manager of the pier, Mr. Dell And the nther'lhlng la frultfuli IIelm. of the Arlington, and Mrs. Taylor. Full details of the play wi|T "Herein la my Father glorified, Mlrheiier.oflhe Illlnole-ou-tbe-Straml. he given latar. - (Hoatinore ua rmirib I'se*.)
“A Prayer In U •ubjert of the pealot 'text was taken frot "d al mldnlghl. Pai
» prayed and aang pralae- I id Ihr prisoner heard I hem waa a larger rougrrgallo
Beginning with next Sunday, them service- will be held at ten thirty o'clock In the morning iiiatrud nf al k o'clock In the evening ll I- earnesHy hojied by the pastn, that all whnde-lrr
to worship here will not fa change, and that Hiry wifi ■ others each Sunday morning. Holy T " T * ,, " TV '
fraught w li h danger to l reaeuta. and of very don
o Ihc randldaUa » advocated |apoke of pretty -mum he had «Ui h ° . T ■° ,l ** “r»'«l ‘ anal la Venice, ly lake" an active part in th, ante riM . rau . l nlM (uudolu primary light, which fo, tan „„ gal.y «Uml alugma. w M has fended Ibe Be po Id lea.a ,-riy , t^mtful .,*ctacle. Soamtblug
admit- | „ u tbe ^ owlef ^ ta tljU
lly Churi'h wa. crowded
al the morning service and well fllled In Hie evening Tlie maalc. under the direction of Prof. Wllev. of Washington, D. tv. waa Specially good The aulliem by Shelley. ' The King of Love, My Sheplierd la,” waa rendered
In a moat plaaalng atyle
The morning sermon by Dr Cook wa. on "Tlie Daybreak.” an o|«lmlatlr view of human life The evening address was on -lUwIvlug With Meekness Hie Kugrafled Word,” from the Second l-eaaon, St. James 1
g. a. in the Lotd’a par-
able, waa compared with grafting, as
W trull-hearing It I. the
divine purpom to luatlll the Holy Word into human h.-wrta So Dguraa Inch are familiar in oimmon life are employed lo convey Hie Idea of Hie I*rpose, the process end the effect of
thla county,
it il believes such artloii waa a iul» : e from a |«rty atand|ailnt. C<>u-l vlored of the corm-tueas of Ibis view matter, Hie tiaaeUc will ado|4 ] the policy of atrlct neutrality as to llu-
caudldalea before I
the primaries, and believes Hist by
lend lo strrngthrii
the Republican party In thla county hlle refraining from pressing Ibeeandklacy ofauy parllcuCr aapirshall iMit hwdtale to eapr»-.s old fur any or all caudblattw jecaonallty Is so<-h as to war-
tbia pulley It
XL-, to apeak of tte pereooal I * J " lo *-» ud
merits of riheriff Bright, whose bualT Mtampt to pare through
itrr|iriav, personal ami cummer- bridge. *
probity, Individual mag.ictiam •»“» “Ptotoa tl.c coremlUea. the
boats should be Hoed up In the aflar-
Ithln the soul. Hie direct tbe Holy Spirit. And In m
effective preacher not ueceaaarlly la ooe who Is regarded aa al ,|ueut according human atandard. hut our who has hlmaelf Bret received the message which lie delivers. In the Iraeuua
•ery Important part.of divine And the private study of tbe
and political as well a- fluanutal Industry are all so well known as b. imqaand Hie respect aud admiration ijX -'fcla fellow cltueiia, regard Ita— of political aRlllallona. Mr Bright came to this county In Hie early eighties, r naan, sod by wire reonomy, happily blended with a broad philanthropy, be ha« by his own efforts w one of the substantial, well-to-do cltlaens of tbe county. As a business man he has few superiors In the county, and. with a mind capable of Intelligent expansion, he has bees
MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING LARGE CR0WD AT commodore schermerhorn
ALLOWAY M. SMITH & CO.
Hll ASBUKY AVENUE. - .OCEAN CITY. N. J. TBL.BPHpNHr»a V.
N.'C. GODFREY'S Business House. BBT Isbmi lienue. Spiins ol 1807,
, pro»k*kcx» ark oooo.
SACRED CONCERT
Silvej Offerings Received Will be Given Camden V. M. C. A. by Mr. Fogg. Hundreds of people gathered la Fogg’s Pier Sunday evening aud all thoroughly enjoyed the sacred concert and the moving pictures showing
-acred suhjccta.
No admission fee was charged, but I at Hie eulraure to the pier was a box. i Into which those w ho frltao dU|anwd
SAILING PARTY OUT ALL NIGHT Yonng People From T ta i i City Had Exciting Experience.
; Full Line of House Furnishings i::: 1 ”,'
It li
tlpHOUfTKIlINU 1H AvFKOiyWBtON. People know It sure, as thw'wo* l» ru
The Long Arm of the Law
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE •■Jlta and W«at Av*., ^ O/xat *11 J. AI1 I'ere.iiis having Furniture or any kind of Merehaudbw.t 0 be stored will “•‘e money by golngfo tbe ShDemaker Storage House THOMAS j. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS •nd CLOVER SHED. 1839 Asbury Avenue.
649 Asbury Ave.
Fogg, tbe owner of Hie pier, when the subject w as Brel discussed, that It might he better to pa— Hie plate among lima* gathered on the pter, but Mr. Fogg thought Hie plan adopted by him the better one. aa In this way no emhamuwuirut would be caused *
any one.
At Mr. Fugg's rt*|ueal. then waa 'ileveral mlnMere were present, the Invitation of Mr. F'ugg. Also lo attendance were Mayor ChampUa, of thla city, and Mayor LongatrAh, of
Mcrchautvillr.
It ta not Mr Fogg's droll- ._
. , . ... ^ fere In tbe allghtrot manner with tbe can reach defective plumbing. One Sunday night rervk-ro In the ' ' is liable to legal proceedings for cburelies. He feels, however
maintaining a nuisance.
The preservation of the health of your own family demands the removal of defective material, leaky pipea and the thorough overhaul-
ing of the system
This need not be an expensive affair. Our chafges for high-class
PLUMBING
work are not high . They are liased
upon the expert workmanship and «»{d which Mr Fogg already baa
* . n_-d and nrr fairTardlly aubaenbad.
good material nsed. and are tatr ^ u,. uooceft laat •vanlag, tba . to Jill. chain on tbe outside of tbs pavilion,
uaar tbe boardwalk, were Blled with men, women and childreu, who ap-
JOHN Ra GROVES peared to appreciate the opportunity UV/ri>w .of reaUng and watching •—
Ocean City, N. J. j throng, on the hoaidwjk.
churches, and to satisfy Bed tastes he gave the • aud provided the moi
erred ounce
a
Fogg derives no pecuniary lit Irom these enlertelumetila. aa Hie money proceeds will be given lo good objects. The money received last evening will be given lo lb* bnildlog ' or the Oaindea Y. M. L’ A., I to-
WILL NOT BE A CANDIDATE
Ralph Adams, Mias KBlc Adams and 1-es la and I walla Headley, of Ihlanly. and Ml—ea Burrau and Rose Camp, of Millville, bad an exciting expertroc Hunday night. Inddentally. J. T Adams and Mr. and Mrs. J. I-a Inn Headley, were given <|Ulte a lot of nxlrty for a while Monday morning. The young folks weal sailing In H. Hickman's boat laat night, leaving at 7 o'clock. They Intended returning
, but they did not gel back until noon to-day. Ikied with Hie draw-
bridge et Homers' Point and tbe maei boat waa broken. They were
h enable to ie|*lr ibe damage and they ^‘*7 decided to walk across tbe Fast Bbore
bridge to this cRy.
charge of tbe draw would not permit do tbla. The only thing left for them waa to remain In the night, which they did. They managed to work Its onae thla morning, aud when they
reached here they
He and Vice Commodore Powell Will be Given Pretty Testimonials. Commodore C. Howard Hcbenarrboru. now serving hi- fourth yaar aa bead of the Ocean City Yacht Club, has announced lo Ibe club members that he w ill not he a candidate for reeled loo at the annual meeting next month. This will leave I tie Be Id a-tear for Senator IwaU M. Creme, wins*friends have urged him to consent to tbe uae of bla name In eontiection wHh the paaglon of e&umo lore.
1 faithfully
of the local aquatk- orxaiilxalssi. He haedouc much effective work for Hi* yacht dub. Through Ms eBoria,
from Philadelphia flnua lo the boa la of the !h ways Com
d drenched to the akin.
Shortly before tbe young people got ack to Oman city, J. T. suited for Somers' Point In I them, aud Henry Hickman was preparing lo go out la a rowboat to look
tbe Wanda hi (be
“5U„ starting for Soman’ Point, Mr. Adams notlBad OtHeer Walter Foster of tbe missing party.
la token of bla good work and aa bowing Ibelr appradatiou of Mr chenuerhont aa commodore and aa tbe dub arc arranging to give bun testimonial when his term expires Aim. a trotiiiK ilal will he given I Ibe retiring Vke Commodore. Ucon
Washington Powell. Jr.
For Hie position of Vice Cumin odor
the a
neatly i
ed u Cept. Wm. K U»s been an active aud tuber of the dub for
xl years.
ilributluua for tlieac leetlmc may be sent to Harry F. Stan Do, tbe dub secretary, or CapL Oeo. F. I and Caplain Hexamer. LawT—Brown splayed Collie, _. swerlug U> name llrowule. 110 reward. Jerome Lynch, 816 Park place, C City. Inter-BUte Phone 17S-B.
Program of Event ia Outlined and Committee* Ap-
pointed.
met With favor, and tba •^Tu-lrucled lo gn ou >. all
lug. 1
tba
bay trolley bridge would
la from 6.07 until 6 St on tbs nigbl of Hie carnival The railroad company has agreed to do Ibis, which !• all that reasonably could he asked. If a boat gets InD trouble and Uirealen* D cause delay. U must drop
Tfatsb
ir of the evening w
tidal conditions. Thla time might be shifted B fleet I minutes either way. but more. After that, tba bead ltd*
The parade In the evening would bs from Sevenlaanth atree* to tbe red buoy'and then back to tba
uf the Ocwau City Kleotric Light pany, an lllumloalloa of MO Inoondewceut light., lam than two leal
covering an area of WW fed. can be had for the .urn of XMO. Soctkma of throe tights could be purchased by those dwlrlng Hwm fur glo. A bay
— *• ” "Wwrolval will ha nothing »
dally, physically awd Y,^,
observer, and
lo every otbr r way lie Is nttrol -redlt to Hie conuly any olllce to which Ibe people may see Bt to call his able admliiMraltun of the sbeniraomce during HA past thirty months having won tba respect of
luminal ion and lllumlnaUo>i will cost
Therefore. Mr. Creese pointed
ito tbla matter with
Former Mayor Joseph Thompson of tlantlc City, who Is City Bulic r Ocean City, la being groomed the leaders of the Democratic parly Benalor from Atlantic County al the aamlng fall electI. METHODIST* FAIR VERY SUCCESSFUL Great Throngs Filled tbe Building and Spent Their
Money Freely.
Tie fair of the First MrthodM K piano pal Church, given by the ladles Aid Hoclcty. at-tbe he .-ream parlors In tbe BowHug Casino Friday night, waa a tremendous suecasa, a> Ibe sale uf goods aud Urge alleudauce " —-• |he fair openrot
* aftennam
ulght, tliere was a < tables and tbe otber
rll in I,
rowd around Hie pulnu of altrac-
Tbe well know u and (sinula:
evhlrucr again, ami wa dully oprratrol by Mr. at
Hoff. W. B.-uU Haml, Harry Headley and Miss ljum ’
allrnctlon has always cellent draw lug card, am ao than ever la4 night gotten out of tlie van Hided out wa» worth
."X™ to be found around tbe canned i The Ice cream parlor was aiw
had charge of Hie ad'aii U- 1- Haadky. Mrs. D ..jnd Mr> It L. Uuff.
The fancy work table was m charier of Mra Helen Burt, Mr. K. M BWtuu. Mrs. A. D. Barrow «, Mr- B- F Abbott
aud Mrs W Scott Hand.
Mra. R. W. Edwards. Mr-. W. I la—ey aud Mrs J. M. ClieMer Uw ire of the aprons, while Mra. H r .dams and Mra. C. K Adams aul Tbe cake table was under the aui* vMon of Mrs N\ B. Buoy and Mrs. S 1
Bampeoo: '
“ r by Mi
committee oi l the boat owl t^fer- on the bey front will do towar The program o Jggewtlou Hiat tbe bay front n be llluiulnalad from Fifth to Bt
tore to the vicinity of Twelfth atraVt. On tbe bar acroaa from tba yacht club houw could be given • dto play uf Ore^irka.
p the parade In line There ■ rr to line, otherwise the effect will net. If the boats go along to any way, tbs * I-seta tor. will be ghren the tmpreastou that a tut of Brefllae have been let lues* on tba bay. apL Fish fa-test boat must cut Its i that of the alowast boa Here CapL Hexamer . on that an have ap anchor to It 'unltoatog. the report aasl that every Inal should have a good bajrlu Its crew. Tba Fast Shore Una, U hslping Itsolr. will bs of asthat Pre> way company. toward tba bay evenL Tbe yacht ub. at it- i Igbt, agieroi D give Hun In the matter uf seallm expected along the bay front, thaos illto* ha*l diacu—od tlie •
at by
C Oo . B. Mowigr
, Oeo U. Adams and Mrs I i'hone cone ry. while It It Slue- and | — SvJlrodaHs building fund. |t>«nu CUJ.

