Ocean City Sentinel, 14 November 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVIII.

OCEAN CITY. N. J~ THURSDAY, XOVEMHEK II. 1907

NO. :S3

OceanCitj T Sentinel

—- —»•' M»KGAN HAM), a T. ABBOTT, M. U.,

ockam Citv. rx. u. L ATTORNEY and -»r- CO^NSELLOfi AT LAW.

g. CURTIS ROBINSON

OIFICE—Urser UsinI ud Lltkld Slml.

YACHT CLUB COMMITTEES FELL FROOOOF; BOARD OF HEALTH BRINGS FOR I<>08 ARE NAMED SLIGHTLY HURT SUIT AGAINST BOURGEOIS

Editor and Proprietor

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

r H~.ll.). rt.rrj U

CHURCH SERVICES.

JONATHAN HAND, j<Joun».eilor-iu.i^„ w CXPF. MAY UOIKT HOUhL! -VJ L/VVv OFFICES Apgar &l Boswell.

A-ll. Ht

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey &, Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor*at>Law ‘ j

rrisLsriftir.

LAW OFFICES OF

X. C. HUTCHINSON, M. D

I lomueoputhiMt. No. H-J4 Ot-tjun Avon

N. 1 IOWARD BUKT, M. D,

809 Wesley Avenue.

[ X. GRIStO.M, M. D. | KHiliTH HT. AND Wt>l,KV AVI

£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER

-1 >en> ixt..

S09 Centra^ Avenue

or l^» • .TM ». J.

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Chairman Fish’s Recommendations Favored by Board of Governors—Message from Commodore. Elaborate Extensions to Club House Are . Proposed—New Pnzes Offered by Commodore Cresse and Vice

ConVmodorc Hexamer.

i Savoy Theatre I ' A.Unlle’i 111. N *.

nf llw *><--aii d at Ilia annul 1 AukuM. Iirl

|>L lien. K. Kt.li, I tie rlialrmi rdird. prr>M«rd over tlie UHM Tlic ntlirr niroitwr. |.r.--r(.l tavld MH'narh. Knuctl VY Hurl.

I i.larly iiii|.rtwd a

ud In our rhamploii.li all, wih.r or Junior a at>. I. therrforr. r«

Builder Allen Scull Made a *- Locky Escape From fflOK OCEAN DIP;

Serious Injuries.

Injur

lit

RAW WIND BLEW Alpha Boat Club Boys Aston-

ished Boardwalk Promen-

aders on Sunday.

“i.1 RALPH L GOFF, **S!5W»SS%yi:.' 1 civil engineer.

saRVEvep.

CONVEYANCER » CENTRAL AVENUE,

MARRY H. RICE,

REUISTERtD ARCHITECT f»4rt Mild do FI Avs.,

I Lfolllnigawood. * ■ • N. J. Si SBOBEFISTUIETBBS99BMBS I Hhorr Kart Lin. li.nxigti ear* frmu .Ud Kl*litli .trrrt and l‘niii»J-ivanla Kailroad Station In Orcan fHy to Vlntlnta avrnur and the lloardualk, AtlanlUniy, every boor, on the half hour.

ICuund trip fare, forty-five .rt*.

Thursday, Nov. 14

UATIXEE SATI KIIAV

« has. Frohman I'rt-aeiila Peter Pan i KVK. *5C to $1.50. MAT. *5C to 5; MOVING PICTUKES

1ATTI.K THlt-Bi, 10c, 3>e, She. Mam Bernard In

THE RICH MR. HOGGENHEIMEfl

3Se. fine. JSc. tl UO. fl *o

"THE GIRL ROli THE B1RRICKS" M Ml* r-ftll tT. sot . Bo. Mai. A Blah) Joe Santley in "Billy The Kid"

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue ocean city. n. J. f3r*Monev to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^*

CHURCH SOCIETIBb teS/SSSsF SLioj: i Jbv K-C. WMob; Vim If tjaot.Mr^l- M I gT-- i^jear. Mn.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & .CO.

««, asburv avrnue

rauiiPH'

H. A. W. Smith)

iE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.

N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. 657 tstuiy Iremie, Sprinj of 1907,

i=r»onwKCTm

SS: Full Line of House Furnishings::!:

uPHoinrinuKu j» a w«irB»n>*.1

• t In nl.hlllff

re one «f the hcaL

,, as the work U rushing In.

'

Putting the Pipes in Order

JAMES CLARK

SOWERS’ POINT :: N.J.

THOMAS J. THORN Floriat FALL BULBS. GRASS / Md CLOVER SEED. •39 Aabnry Avenue.

while the weather is warm is good policy. We are not rushed with work—neither are the pipes.

PLUMBING

condition for the winter campaign—if we do the overhauling. There's not a thing we dot know about plumbing and t knowledge and the skill that goes with it can be had at a moderate

price.

JOHN R. GROVES

649 Asbury Are., - Ocean City, N. J.

(t day. He said I

r of hi. head, too «a> rat lie house I. befog ImiiII ft wMMmlth. of (ienaanlua FRATERNAL VISIT

I 1 Kg men

I APT. GW) K. FISH » II..ANI. OMI<1VKRM<1KS<HKAS I Vi < >u>kk or tub Fast Holy TirH

'ouuclluian Geo. O Adam* and Kreckley. Others In attendance were 1 tuodore L. M. C'reaar, V K. Hexamer. Cbaa. J. rhalrtnan of the club’s w mlllee. and J. lUlph Wllaon.a

The taiard decided thal hereafter membership cannot b* transferred. halrman Klsli recommended the spiwlntmeut of the following committees, » hlch was agreed to:

(•id of Judges—I>r 1 herles K raids, chairman; Geo O. Adatob, try Ita-selL Dr. It H. 1>. Hwlng. Tims. It KoH, Jr. Jacob llelswangrr, .. H. Hickler. Open Hanes—Howard Hcliermerorn, chairman: Cbaa. K. Wall, itaml. Wood, .S Iclmlaa tiislfrcy. Norman ort, ('has. Heny Jacntw G. A. ftlsler, 1'user J^uaU—K. A. Iieiusrr.l, chair ■an; Geo? C. Hartlelt, Jr., ft. K. Katun, Itobt G. Knucr, John W. Trailer. Jr .-Waller Honsall. J. VA ltd DuMee. IVItcs—I. M ('lease, chairman: John M. /.urn, A. D. Cummins, Win H. Myers, W. H. Yandcfhervtien. J. Ilurwoud Daly. hitlng—J. LMdon Itennock. chairin; Geo W. Powell, Jr., Harry A. Morris, K. W. Jenkins. A D Peri rick, [». L. Hchmldt. vV U Kherrerd. Prem—K K. (7ake. chairman; Harry Hcsdjey, H C. kowe., Dr. Ayres. Wm D. Aldrich, Jas M. Cheater, John >■. J. Curran. WIUuu, A. T. trpes. ItobL B Vollum. William K.

examcr.

Keceptlou—It W. hVlsards, chairman; Thomas Cooper McCaban, Dr. riamuel C. Blair, W. K. Ma-ry. M Hall, J. Wm lindenhefger. Waller ‘Ladlrn'Auxiliary—Mca.L M.Ci chairman: Mrs. W K Hexamer. cbalnnau; Mrs. O. J Deltousw retary, and the wives of all members of the club. The Rev. Geo. Heed I. namt fleet chaplain, and Dr. Howard Heed

as fleet surgeon.

. . , , «. . • r The hoard deckled to recommend overhauled now will F^^lthat berraltcr no awards of race. b. " ' " ” — m>de U0tu , he board of Judges ba*

A form of report

will be printed, and these mil be signed by (be board of judges, certifying to the results of the races. The following letter from Vice Commodore Hexamer was read

taiy Blanton:

H..F. Stanton, Secretary Ocean City

Yacht CIuti-

Dear Hir:—Witnessing the open re-

and second prim—under the following conditloiis: That there he al least members of I lie club to secure boats of this type and make entries fur Ibis event, the race, of course, to be gov rrued under the rules of tlie Ocean Oty Yacht Club. I would, therefore, recommend that the club nntlfy'the members and ask lor an Immediate response. I will guarantee that the value and design of these trophies will be of such a character thal the winner will be proud of his success. I am ■ Very truly yours, W. K Hkvamkii. Geu. O. Adams moved that I hr leller be received and the offer of -Mr Hexamer be rercepled w Itb tlie Ibanks of the club; also, tbal Ilia secretary notify the club members of the propo•IIkm. The motion was carried. The secretary was Instructed to notify the regatta oounnRtsr of the offer. In order to Include Ibe class in

the schedule

The board rn-ommsMided to tbe house commuter Hie reapissliilmenl of Jos. D. Lee as steward of tbe club, be to be empowered to employ at* as-* slstaut during July and August. Tbe board deckles! tbat tbe nodal committee should have au appropriation of MUO for tbe comlug season Chairman Curran, of this committee, uuced tbat tbe roimnlttee would Igr fora beuefll at one of tbe IradPblladelpbla theatre-, to raise additional funds for tbe use of tbe sos-Bl committee, which contemplates giving at least two events at tbe club s every week dunug Ibe season of

11 I he parly were -|»an" Haggerty and KJwood Oowdy. .well ktuiwt; basket tall stars. Arthur Peake. Bert

rr sure. | MscMorrls, "Babe''Pratt. A. Ad sins Dr. Geu j Jos. Moody and Kussell Hagy.

For several weeks past, (hr** boys have been romlagdow n oii riatarday afternoons and putting up at

; sway dub boose, nevrfgralllnc to ( lerisins-w * rirnds a fall out of Old N>|4un* on thi

-•si* rttio. lowing day.

ibers and friends of. They go to Hie beach from Ibelr club

l»!. Jr. O. I‘. A. M., ,KM, "r alllred In old chillies and

rlly, and Aetna < ouucll. of' •*«wl»ra. On tbe bewi-h. Hiey divest Palermo. gaHirred In K. of P Hall on themselves of Hwlr outside cMhlug Tuesday evening, and a very pleasant * n d age then ready fur-Obetruioraii evening wag s|ienL belli When through, they don 1 There were »|ieecbes by Hie members | outer rkithlug and gn back lu tbe dub ■•f Aetna and the local muniil Among bourn Pratt took the Ural plunge Iasi

1 he s|ieasers were Rev. J. W. Bmllh, , Buuday.

■he los-tmasier. William Imke and The air on Huuday was damp, cold Mis- Bailie W. Lake « and iieiirtratliig. and tre-t of the Alfred it Bmllh. Harry B Adams, promenaders on the boardwalk, wearJohn K. Trout, John W. Mmlth slid '"g overcoats and lieaey wra|e. able. Iww Is 1. Barrett sang several selec-, cred as they watclnd Ibe bathers. Ik ms There was a dual by Mr and | ' —-w— Irs Harry 8. Adams, Miss Cbarhina A BIG IMPROVEMENT hoemaker al the organ John K. — Trout gave a reading and Harry B wemoswi or (swles Chanuea aw recitation, which were! wesraaee wr augbih utreetb>artlly applauded by the audience In his work of moving tlie Klrst After tills program lied been glirn, d K Church from Klghth and Ceufrealimeuls weie -arsed, to which all iral avenue to Kigbth and Was* aeed ample Justice „ue. K. It Torhcrt found tl uismeary Seve al games were then Indulged to remove tbe eleXrtc light pole el

libeoorner, ll» fruit of Messey A Kd-

At tlMcouchislon. three cheers were wards'omee, and Hie tele phone pole 'V“ - loU '» uuHI b > A «‘"» ' <"»*« .1 tbe alley alongside of the port ofllce 1 am bars. The« were responded to The removal of there pules make, a by the buys of lota Council. Tltecom- markable impruvemeol lu the appany then dispersed, and all departed of lbc rtfwt .ml has caused homes wellpleased ’wMb tbe m.uy cltlaeua to ex perns lb. opfnioo

tbat this street sbuutd be briit- free of such poles. They go farther and say efforts should aoou be made to put all 'lf*a under ground, as a purikia of

The following from Commodore "resre was read by Mr Blaiitoii: (Hka> ClTV, N. J , Nov 11. 11107 Fo tbe Board of Governors of Ocean City Yacht Club.

Ocean (Tty. N. J.-

Oeutlemen: —J read In tbe orwapapars tbat there Is ex pacted a message, from tbe Commodore to be presented at this meeting. What I have tossy scarcely rise to tba dignity of a

I have a few HmughG which I should like to subtn

oonslderallon of tbe club, and, atuce there la no meeting of tbe club

of any of Ibe other oc

mltteea scheduled for tbe near futurej . - v I know of 00 belter opportunity tba'ifwai tbe preeent to get out ol my system a few ibougbts w hich pertain lo club matters In general, and notexclnalrely your board's work. Your board Is as nearly reprereulatlvj of tbe club as any other board or committee, and ptskpofm^rari. of my maarege till a dob meeting next spring would be too late lo coi|)meuce to perfect any plat tbal you might deckle Ui adopt, brace

lUretlunsd oa reana !■*«.;

-Ilp(wd fi<

sas sbtngllng and fell lo the ground, 1 dlstanve of eighteen or twnily feel. (pparsutly lie was only badly shaken

ip and bruised. In addilkm to sprain-; Young and athletic, with rtrti. rod lug one of his w rlsls blood coursing Uiruugb their veins When he fell from the roof, hr Just: eight members of the Alpha Boat cleared a sraflold hanging sgalia-t the ' lull, of Khlladelphla. who have a bull.ling m,d In strik'ug Hie ground .'‘'ob Im.usc at Twelfll, mnd the Isiy. in he cleared, by a few liii'hes, a large^hts city, plunged Into tlw ,s-rau mortar-bed. j shortly before noon ogAunday. They As quk-kly as possible, Mr. Bcull ; >>ked Ibe rensalkni so well Ibal. after went to Hie ofllce of Dr. B T Abhuit, cumlag out and ronnlaft op and down who examined him and . foitud noJhe bench awhile, tbry went In egain

■•ones broken. **- **—"

with a few 1*111

ineble

irk Hie!7

s sprained w ri Imulilr, and tl

suffer.

Estglrille Rent dent Accoaed of CansiDg; a Xninancc in This City.

- tlie outosme of tbe rawer Ninth and Asbury a venae ng w as era for next Friday t-ut ft U retd that tbe care IjwUtned until Friday of next

Al the regular meeting of Ibe Hoard K. Kdwards presiding, the sorreUry. T. lew Adams, reponad the receipt of »I0 in fees from plumbers.

veulng'a entertainment.

The Cape May County Board of horeu Freeholders lias awardad lo ir Caaton Bridge Company, of Albany. re|Rrerented by F. J. Hryailt, tbe con tract lo build an Iron bridge, lu span, over Deuula Creek Tbe bridge la to have an lb-fool driveway, and will 00M 11000. It Is lo be completed within Hirer months TIME TO MILD $2500 COTTAGES Local Property Owner Bays There Is a Demand for

Bnch Homes. prominent resl-

Onenf Ocean Cltj mis and pniiwriy

declared that It Is time some of Hie many land own m In this city ware beglunlng lo pul Impruvemrats on of the Iota they own. Instead of bolding Ibe ground to sell at more than they paid therefor. ThlsYblug, said, has continued tea long, and e ow urrs of the land should awaken lo tbe ooodltloua here. There Is a demand here for altractlvekxiklng, comfortable cottages that will ir from tSiOO to 1-1500 and prob-

ably Hot*) “

renters do n

Hie telephone w

Charles McNally .a brother-in-law ol Beeves Flowers, and Alberta Ingersoll, granddaughter of Mrs Alhw Ingersoll,

SHERIFF CORSON NOW IN OFFICE Oath Administered by Judge Hildreth, and a Dinner Followed.

Hob*. H. Corson was sworn

ontor of sherift of Cape May County by Judge J M.K. Hildreth at Cape May Court Housemi Tuesday. HhcrtlT o' Corson bad not been feeling well for several days, and he Is now confined Immediately upon being swern In, Btaerlff Corson ap|wilnted his predecaasnr, Wm H. Bright, as hh

deputy.

Tbe new sheriff's bond for 1->,uiu -as signed by Jubu W. Reeves. Richard B Butaa. BraaW>r HobL K

Iwe buyers aud Hand, Burrugate-elrct c. F. Yauaman

much for large and J. Bwlug Willis.

cottages a^ they do for bome-llke After the oalh of office had heru ad Iwelllngs 1 mlnlatered, Bheriff Corson gave a This gentleman gave It as his Arm! dinner at the Beyavue. HI. guests ouvlctkiu that houses such as be ; were Judge KndieoM. Judge ItiUmtlsJ',,!' ipnke of could be dls|sised of In abort [onpt. Vanamau, IkwII* K. I.udlam. ^-0,4.

order, aud be raid

need of Improvement In tbls direction. 8uch buildings, be reld. would prove decidedly paying tuveXoirut to latal- » hers who now realize nothing from

their holdings.

VHewliswlvie* aserviccs.

The union Thanksgiving sen'Ices of tlie churches in this dly this year will very probably be held ib Hie First Presbyterian Church, with Ibe special Icemdn by the Rev. Dr. Brun>ate. i*a»tor of tbe First M- E. t.'hurch.

crying Benator Hand, L. 8. 8tUlwell. former 8bertff John W. Beeves. J Swing Willis, n. H. Btitew, (ounly Clerk Julius Way. Depuly Clerk Jehu W.

Hayre and Sheriff ItngbL

riurrogate-elcct Yauaman will be awuru In on Friday, December 6th.

lias Light Company, oil, tlM * Adams, salary, r-i. SUPPER TO-NIGHT

Ticket* are bring disposed of uuita rapidly for the rblckau potple supper to Iw given el tbe Central Hotel, on Asbury svenue, tin. iTbonMay] evading by lire womenfolk of Ml Aligns.

.Inga

chapel, reranIIy cumi inset lug held a few . n fliisl detail, wi •uraglng reports were

pletisf, c

twlved.

It -as Mated that reveral I'blladriphtans who attend 8L Chareli during tire sum have cx'pr mg P> o<*an city to-day for tba purpose W.attending ibe -upper thtFtvra-

lug.

»rti Will tie started Ibis week by G. Moore and J. T. Adams mi the kw cream factoey they will have under the Howling Casino nan uar. Tba room will be IKx94 (set <1 tire tHilktlng la a Mr motor will b SM two summers, they bare bad a •mall idanl under J.T. Adams' candy ‘I^d heretofore w ill he taken by Mr. Adams, who will utilise it tn his ‘winly-making buslnare

•>ou K nt I* ■<> cii More lhatit twenty-lire lu this dly were offered f

Tb* saia look place to

a Sharp sprinkling of rain early la tbe evening, and this turned to snow a Illlle later. Tbe snow fall was Dot

very heavy.

WILL BE WEDDED TO JUDGE YOUNG Miss Helen Bchermertaorn’fl Marriage Will Occur on

November a7th.

The wedding of Mire Helen Kcber111 erhum, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (J,

Young, of New York, will a at the home of tbe bride's

pa reels, tsoii Bpruce at reeL Waat Phila-

delphia, 01

Ib* liar. Dr. Masters, |

Full Mb Hired Methodist Episcopal Church. They will af - -

one of tbe

popular and talented summer visitors to thl. resort, where her father, who

om rood ore of the yacht dub lor years, baa a pretty cottage at Twelfth mud Cratral avenue.

■i H»e New York

(Tty friend, of tbe

family of tbe young wiwaan have re-

ceived invltalhms hi

Tlie rawing circle made u •omen folks of the Fin* P

Church will hwM Its flrsi meeting of Nought Ho uhie Monav. ! thr fall aud winter rawsi/n at the buroe Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Chalmers, of ! of Mr *- Jorepb I Bcull, on Wrelcy Vineland, have purchaseil from Mr, F. | ■ v enu*. above Klghth straot, at * Duuaktu hi> double houra. coutalntng | O ' rjo rk this aft two stores, on Asbury aveuue, nrwr ; **elt» In the cl

November Sib Is Thanksgiving Day. Ninth acres*, gbd b*e takeu porees-|'

■ skin of Ibe sooth stde of Hie bulMIug.! roitwge. j Mr. and Mrs. Dunaklu, who are away \

Mrs Emma H. Hloau, of HWley “h » will occupy (tie other por-j Pa . who. with her family, has Hon of Ibe houra when they return j'

living

tl years, b

pure baaed F ho in as 8. HUDmona' large collage, 1017 Central avenue. The rale

was made through the agency of N. C | Cap*, t ClellaDd, real eatale broker. | Holy Tei

s>

Cincinnati. OUto, where be

Olympic Theatre, t

•as* week. | maetic*. of tbe Hoaid of for council tbe Ocean City Yacht flu

irotn in* wecono Ward was | be le clialnnau, on Me

d Councilman Campbell ro- Cbpt Fhh la a popular mam bar of tbe I

IS( votes at the alecUou. yacht dob.

mpbeU'ser

F. Fish, owner of