Ocean City Sentinel, 8 August 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

Mirk* to tbt roun at Cap* Ma/ I'oauty : •• l ixlrr tbe praanit primary aiaotion law* tbe oandklalrr for tbe aareral county ofllrca to be HIM tble fall will bare to be placed In tbe Held wltbln weak* and tbe political

Ir U war* powrible to enact a law With wblcb nobody could And fault, tbeta would bd no *eo>

Can Wav will bare a hotel—when it’* opened The pacta re of tbe hotel I*

next year, rerr pretty.

A Night In Venlea.”

like paying money. Thu Nebraaka Ku preen* tlourt l

wpiaceat: atige the

that It contain*

of tbe

Hkleawtaeman wbo know* a lien to atop. That you bare beard before, aajra the BtuUne** Arena. He I* a wlaer man, though, wbo know*

tbe Held there l» every reaaon t^belleve that tbe Kepublk-au iwrty will be rle- ! tbe November election. Hereral gentlemen have been named (be office ofribertfl, a* well a* for that of Surrogate, and do dbubt ra|>aKMDpetent Kefiublk-an* Bill be uomluated for Uiew office* and

ted

Concerning tbe A—embfy. II I* ceded that Hon. Corarllle K. Htille old be nominated on tbe tint ballot and without opposition. He be* * county Industriously and energatically In Ibe Hr during bl* flrat all pracedenu li Uou. Tbl* prevailed la Cape May county fur lauy year* and It I* not believed that will be departed from In tbe present instance. Mr. Still* ha. made a faithful and painstaking representative and tbe Republican* of Cape May County It to themselves to see that be be ilualed by acclamation and elected by aa increased mhiocUy.7

People wbo spend tbslr vacation* Bl of town have an Idea that they can smmll all aorta of Imprudence* » hk h l home would lay them on a sick bed. Child ran are allowed to paddle about The bracany danger of catching cold, but too play with the extramltle* la to produce rheumatism, to It, which may not

develop

*■ ' * Indulged la

afore tbe sea

and not after coming from tbe

ing and par-

ticularly when the air Is damp and chilly. If the ocean I* cold, ■apt to stay In vary long,' > brisk ran an Ibe send efler iL Kollow this by a brisk Mi a Turkish towel, and tbe abort dip Into tbe cold water will prove

Invigorating. tblng to do at

sit out of doors In the evening. Tbe air Is apt to be damp

chose as la the city

porch. If tbe air Is chilly and damp,

k up and down wlib

a light wrap thrown around Ibe

l and trepidation of tbe boardwalk crowds, who 4s really in n bathing; but there

of hie power and tbe partis of the Boddaa, It la possible to get just as wet and to hart just as much fun a ell wMiln tbe line of the breaker* Don’t

When tbe Idea of a bay carnival was “ a probably was i that It would m likely, arc that “A Night In Vtnler" will be pcctacnlar event b section of tbe Male, The gentlemen wbo have actively talaeaMed themselves In tbe tbe carnival are energetic, and they

u one that will be

Many of those gen tlemen are only summer resident, of Ocean Lily, but they love tbe place and they show their faith by liberally subscribing mousy to make tbe carnival a • All of Ocean City's businca*

To lose self-control U to lose Ibe key to any sltuatlou. No man wbo ca bold himself In hand can expect to bold otbaca. It baa Loan well said that, Id any discussion nr dlmgreemeut with another, if ^oo are In tbe wrong you cannot afford to lose your temper, If you are in tbe right there U no oaelou to. Or, as a lawyer wittily puts a Is nloe points of the

All men have their frailties, and whoever looks for a friend without Imperfection will never And whal he seeks. We love ourselves notwithstanding our faults, and we ought love our friends In like manner. Have courage enough lo review your own conduct, la’condemn It where you detect your own fault., to amend It tbe best of your ability, to make good roaolves for your future guidance, and

lo kaep them

lib never loo soon nor ever too late • pros*home on ourselves iiuestlous like tbe following: What spirit dwells In my bean? What good have I been doing* What york of love have f done? Whal deeds of charity ha> ? Wbat fruits of the aplrlt,

of love, have I to ai

iiut answer these question* i Why not pros* them now 01

day.

PROGRAM OF EXERCISES FOR “A NIGHT IN VENICE” Seventy-five Boat*. All Prettily Decorated and Illuminated, Will Take Part in Qreat Pegeant.—Choice Music Will Fill the Air. Practically all arrange men t* have hero completed for A Nigh in Venice" on Great Egg Harbor Bay to-morrow evening. Tbe committees held meetings Tuesday and outlined a program of exercises All that is required is clear weather to-morrow nigKt. and tbe affair will be a grand success in every way Tbe carnival will begin at * 30 and it will continue until 10.30 If tbe weather is atoriny to-morrew night, tbe carnival will be postponed until the followiAg Monday night The folipnring program will be carried oat as nearly as Both shore- of the Thoroughfare will be brilliantly illuminated from Sixteenth street to Point of Beach All private Boat H^pses and the Ocean City Yacht Club wilt he beautifully decorated and illuminated About 75 boats 1 motor, sail and canoe- will rendervous opposite Sixfcenth street in the afternoon manoeuvring into post tion in two Squadrons. The North Squadron, under Commander W. E. Hcxamcr, will form on West side of Thoroughfare. with head resting opposite Thirteenth street, and the South Squadron, under Commodore C. Howard Schermerhorn will form to tbe East of the North Squadron and a boat k<j licet therefrom and parallel therewith. , At 7.30 o'clock, all boats must be in position with crews and - Between this time (7-30) and the start of the parade (8 o'clock sharp), choice selections will be rendered by the Municipal Band, the Clayton Band, Cumberland Hotel Oachestra. a Doable Quartette of Male Voices (he Upsal Mandolin Clpb. Mixed Chorus, and the Ladies’ Mandolin Club The various musical organizations will jointly or separalcly literally keep tbe atnfull of music until the conclusion of the parade At 8 o'clock sharp, the North Squadron will weigh anchor and move northward, until the rear of the column is opposite the head of tbe South Squadron, which will immediately fall in line, forming one continuons line of boats over 2000 feet long, which arill proceed to Point of Beach. dtaprrsing music and light all the way. At an illnminatcd buoy off North Point, the parade will return. and anchor with head of North Squadron at Seventh street, on East side. At Fourth street the South Squadron will proceed obliqncly to the right and come to anchor with head of column at Seventh atree^parallel with North Squadron and abom 200 feet West therefrom As soon aa boats are anchored in the position between Seventh and Fourth street, the musical program will be resumed, and at tbe - same time a bountiful j*yrotechnic Display will commence over on the opposite island. This will continue one hour or more, and will terminate with an immense Bonfire, which -is intended to illuminate tbe entire Bay as light as day, offering an opportunity for disembarking with dispatch and safety, and be a fitting termination to the most spectacular evening South jersey has ever witnessed. Fire and water, tbe two most destructive elements known, and usually in opposition, will on this occasion both be working in perfect harmony for the comfort, pleasure and amusement of tbe

spectators.

Ynlcan will sit on his throne and look down on his mythological enemy. Old Neptune, and Orpheus and others will be busy The music is to be a special feature of the occasion.

—P. Hoff. Frank Cake, Robert

Dowling, New York; MUa V. Carey, «bar|.low Wllbeimlna Carey, Dototby; Helen T

Roth, Philadelphia.

1. IsoeaMo, J. L. Goldstein, E. R. nets. Mr* J. A. Wurater, ( ha*, wurttei. Walter Worster, Edith Worater, J. B. Hannan, A. R. Allan. R. M.

Dealer, A. l.uebbert and wife, Mr*. •’ Dlstelbart, Philadelphia; Edith las', Mr*. A. H. Raker. Mr*. A. F. Wheelman, Mrs. Maurice Godfrey. Tuckaboe; Mrs K. A.Bharpe, Atlantic city; H. H. Baker, WUUamaport.

img, wife and daughter, Mr*. E. H Pell, Edwin Harahaw aud daughter, £. J. Lafferty and wife, Dorothy Leflhfty. Mr*. E. W. Moor*, Edith Moor*. H. P. Rica and a If*. Prank Dratxler, W. IT. DtaUiar, Kia4a Firth. Bail* Plrth. Edna M. Firth, Carrie ml. W. H Hanson, Kaa McAffia- .... Anna McAllister. Philadelphia: J. A Boothroyd, daughter aud sou, Ocean CUy. a Touts , «>o 1 Dr. J. J. Blackman, Miss R. A. Berry, Atlantic City; Mr*. M. W. Haearer. Mr* J. IT. Bole. Ida * Bolt, C. P. Colebowar aud wife. a A. 8. Trevor, K. L. Berry, Jennie MacIntyre, Nellie Jooea, J H. Palmer -“d wlf*. Bertha Palmer, Ploeeuce ilmer, Prank Palmer. I-ouiw Palmer, R. Hear*. C. G. Godwin, Geo. B. oor*. M. N. MacIntyre. H. K. PulP. M. Pries acd w*. -

A. M Lambert. Haddon Heights; K. L Imugley. Millville: Elsie Kvaus. Mr*. O. H. McCorkle, I'pper Darby; Mr*. Hy11 ester Muadna, WltUamspuri: C. H. Mercer and wife, Marjorie Mercer. Elizabeth Mercer. Kleelu.11; Kdum W&lstOQ, Camden; Mr* T. W Pareoo, Washington; Warreu Parsons White Plains; Mrs K L. Mercer, Osk Mountain; Helen Llverey, Plymouth Meeting.

MlTIfE Til INVESTORS. t r*»holder*erf lb* I ikiui» ol i^*p* ^

Wr.hep,

For AsscmMy. W ILLIAM H. BRIGHT. tA Holly lieaih. XOTHU

CURTIS ROBINSON

Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue , OCEAN CITY. N. J.

HKA»lrK»- A A It % MN *• • 1..1 .j - Reading Coal

SEALED PROPOSALS.

,K noth. SamueI Sch u reh r - . Hen at. ! REAL ESTATE: : BUSI b* oa MTh Itcta srsanUdlv Tbr AND INSURANCE

pH*—" 101 kttary Ate. Omu Cllj, «. J.

*.« |3th St. and Haven Ave.,

as.ar. csriaTi; »>*• i*»« «*'• •- N. C. Clelland L REAL ESTATE BROKER

11 MX) Ktevwwdi IM. anU %■■>•>!> *»r. E H ARRy F. STANTON lei'll' 1EAL fcSIAIfc anJ IHSCKASCF <

PROPERTICS BOUGHT ' |

AND SOLO

MORTGAGES PLACED w,' OfFiK ElgMIi Sue*: Bale* »t».'! »»***•

rir*Money to loan on Bond and^Mortgage.-^i THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages

THEY ARE IN GREAT DEMAND

I have pn-partxl pirns lor a numlvr of thr-se .irti-jic and .vpiiirrnt littl' summer homes and wpTbe |.leased to sutna

m upon request.

Jos. G. Champion

PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS PREPARED AT SHORT NOTICE

Ocean City, N. J.

rwaariTtTiu* or riyt arawc

c. i_. lake: .REAL ESTATE AGENT..

EN6LISN k JOHNSON,

Money forMortgages... JORDAN MATHEWS

■•Hll^tUkU*HIS j

George W. Ernst GENERAL HAULING

Automobile Oarage.

WlH.lraale Butler. Firg*. Ijird,

and Poultry.

Uealdence. 'TVi Asbury Ofl**. 7lt Suatl Ml Altai, Ml lit' Art*** DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave Flnd-cla*. Work In Flvery ParUcUtai

Luadry con

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. I*. TOO Attar, Aiaaaa, Dean Cm.-f.T.

Bread. n>

OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKE& and PIES GEORGE S. BIGKEl. Pmprietoi NO. SiS ASBURY AVENUE.

Ocean City, N. J.

ALBERT G. GILBERT, DO YOU WANT A COMFORTABLE, UP-TO-DATE mmticai houie painter — 1 ' 11 " 645 Asbury Avenue. ALL THE YEAR HOME without the care of fires and hustling of ashes and coal? If so, call and inspect the unfurnished apartments for rent by the year (with the privilege of subletting during the summer) in the handsome modern brick building :: :: :: Asbury Avenue INear Eighth Street, Ocean City, N* J.

maafcer Mm.rir. Clara.. Anaa.1 m.paauoa. It 1* reported that William Penn i T o the Fire ('om|>aiile* «f (hwau

the Chester j oiy, N. J ;

^KTSEaib'SiJItl *«“ - r- re. re

edtatc department of |•" n u*l luspeetloii and |«radc of tbe married a few days j F Ire Department of this city w!'

Mendel’s

One-Price Store

Hats and Gent's

1240 Aaburj

Fumisliinxt - vM tseUGv

•“ of 4t—..

NOTICE OF SETTLEMENT.

MWRRJF . . ...... — ■! 1 T ^Y ‘"•'I «. 1B0T. at * O’clock f/KEKEftS:

mc a ad will shortly sail for F.u- . .

Mr. Kharpies* I. known In Ocean | ta lhr • f, * ruoou ' „ S^dTSTiTS? a forma**- — * ** “ J

■rmerly he owned a

Chief of tbe Fire Dept. ...

ibr Hurro,*.*^ and rep

Yniy.-iHicTii a

Shore F’ast Line through car* from Eighth street aud Pennsylvania Kai^ road Mtatlon In Oman City tv Virginia avenue and the Boardwalk. AHautu City,every flfuen mlnate*. l(«dBdlripi fare, forty-llv* rents. _/ SHERIFF S SAIL Id n*r Kaela*. Uk me I lb* l oon Irf l-baarerr lb dai ol J ul). A. 11. la rrelb Hrlb-H.Marrfoa*

reSii'l

Monday, August 26th, 1907, Ir , .' , "S. , S'.. bo ? n ’ Htaalre aad are o etor. & id^V Hay Loan Hnusr. l ap- Ms; roubl). Nn

jr’.

innremi m- m.VV

ALLEN SCULL

• I Contractor and Builder

008 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J.

Lildia*. rrsrwd b/robUare or da) JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder Kallmsl** rbrernnl) lariusbrd ceiue i. mums i ui Carpenters and Builders

•scaiAg r-iTY, a. j.

3. Mam * « Mian 8E0. 0. ADAMS k BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING __ MtUX LATI8C, tic., EU. All Work la Mason Line Promptly

WyH. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING IBHHINti n SFKCIHIiTV 704 Central Av.

.uy by t

a lill-t

Each apartment has five rooms and bath. Every room finished in hardwiKxl. large rbri^eooiaibibe'tn Uvitig room with beautiful oak mantel, handsome tiled bath room with all the latest wf*ibJl ^muTT? modern fixtures, two bed rooms, beautiful dining room, convenient kitchen with modern ig^H^g^Uaabm.T^tf^bumfaS*'' appliances; fine porch. The building is heated throughout with hot water. **"*"”.' ^wldo**T.r*i:! 1 : Will be rented at ajuederate monthly rental to desirable people. 7iiTire4!3JI"djd“T J rJSi' The building is completed and open for inspection. I also have one store for. rent. r’UK?!*”^ Finest store and best locatioh; terms reasonable. For further information apply to tli0 r EE"1 JOSEPH I. SGUbU, Owner

i ul Our Nlorc ny klml. There are tl

EVER,THING ElECTRICIl If you are curious. Fall and *n i, 0 tldiie ** r « HoW Ihl ig. w* can make electricity ilo f, you. And bow link- WK .|, ^. ri arrjMiyereii 'u'^rT* 3 , ""ker» treia Krauss s Electrical Suppl, Rouse (iGBaii Giiylce and Coal m.

PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AND PINtX: XV<»OI > Ptfice, Ho. G3( 1SBUR, IVERUE 1TUIITIC ICE COMPIR, — Ppppup Mouniain Ice

« «tyll-li and ran

■1 cut a* any garment* made-, am rr huill In tbr weai-trlllug |*n. I iiii*I i-lnt lie* tbal '* why ar goana

bem with our name.

Clothing for boys

r Hoy*. K*

i Kloui

r Brow

. Don

IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairiep (luarauleed rttrtctlj Pur* MILK AND ICECREAM

ESTABLISHED ,

7tli St. and Asbury Aw

Hats for Men and Boys Tbe Lalret and Noldiie-I K(ylw Is Hlark, Brown. N'etlrr. MiHiarHnkyu and Mott in every gradr at Ibe I»we4

pirlce*.

Men’s Pantaloons The Kwelle«t Kc*our wlndo* dojis, (•ruts' Furnishing (ionei*. Mendel’s One-Price Store ATLANTII' 1 1TY.5.J.

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SBCONO KT„ HsaMnae a svosian >.

COAL COAL

COAL

coal “Coal

Buy you 1 C-wl from th*

SHOEMAKER LUMBER C8. TWELFTH XT. AND W Firf AVI A. yoo arc alway- *urr nf gcllin*

2M0 tM'imd* In I tie bn

0. j. HAMMELL Marble <« Granite Works

Monument*, Man-Scum*. Hlatuary Work, Cradle*...

CEMETERY INCLOSURE* Burial Vault*. Grave Corea* Ail kind* of CuiuWery Work Works at Pleasantville. IL J G THOMAS.

A. H. BAKER

..Undertaker ■ and ■ Embalmer.

6 ‘oc , i a ‘ U "l*r" uc ' No. 108 Market St,

I-AKt Underttltcr and 1'anb.dinn,

7th AND ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY, N.'j. bne Paper Hapgipg, Painting A Select Line ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT ®06 WALNUT STREET"'" 8MllADtL*HIA

PHILADELPHIA, Floe FaiDlly 6Hi& 3#! to; d v MdTlTeSSi'imrtrel-bUaJ-lJJ**, is AllaaUr or IXipmMxj roaeirLOW -PRICES-

I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Finn Repairing a specialty. , Bath Tubs and Plumber* Supplies. 030 Ambnry A.venO*