OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVIII.
OceanCity Sentinel
OCEAN CITY. X. J.. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY (i, IttOS
NO. 45
Morgan hand. ATTOKNEY and JOUNSELLOR AT LAW,
R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor
B. !'• ABBOTf, M. U., ■ > h)«irUn and hurct-un. OFFICE-tdrlier CtDirt! ud BflUi Stnrt.
TROLLEY EXTENSION ORDINANCE SIGNED BY MAYOR CRESSE
JONATHAN HAND, Ootinn«!ilor-ut> I^i
Ciry DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS
Unp H~dwr. fi«rry L. nmitii. n
T. c HUTCHINSON. M. 1) ’ llomueopathiMt. j. HBl WESLEY AY EXIF
A FINE "SMOKER'
LjA'.V offices Apgar & Boswell,
N HOWARDBUKI,.M.D.j; S09 Wfslcy^ ^^nur. |{
Cars Will Run from Boardwalk^iThoardwalk in At- UAI11I/1 lin . T Tlin . lantic City and Ocean City—Mr. Stern Tlianks YOUNG MEN HAD
Council and City for Their Fair Treat-
ment—Work on Extension to
Begin Early.
] tVttnnl. »l It- nxiilir mrrV-ff — ' ■«- f- T - -i-t-r 1 ]- T-ti 1‘- i Members of Holy Trinity
iae, itic|K.int ufrudinit Social Club Spent Very iiradirr waved fur ttir Pleasant Evening. 1 (Jodfrry. .* The nieather- of the Holy Trinity
wt ou third end
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CHURCH SERVICES.
re.IOJK evening wrnee.Tjn)
|«. Wm. LUIMi, iolin Ir BBdnremiu
BAW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey, ^ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. L HILDKETH , Couns<Jlor-at-Law
BAW OFFICES OF
Herbert R. Voorhees,
X. GWSC()M, M. D. HTH Kr. ASIMVK.-1.KY AYE
A| *0>ee !»i.!■ iMitule, rnie.ii' £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue
Savoy Theatre AtlantiV <11}. X. J.
nt'ii 1
I fvelll
iil-Wr Hit* 11
lllnad'vrdinaiiee aud dl»|« inlekly a> po.dGle. Mr. Sit
tided, aim ■ Headley
I. on Saturday of John Pontlere, Harry Koulde,
ede-
, alilra luumtn on one eldr I larailt M the pauaKe*a]
i Preaidenl A. tl Winkler made a brief ! add re— He aald that the club had t been formed for the purpose of foMerI lug eoclabllUy among the young men ! of the city. They can gat tier In the ! dub raoma and play pool or card>. If Ibejp fwl «■ dleixmcd. but there \ iiiu.t be a dietlnrt undrndandlifg that ’ there ahall be ipi gambling.
' rMnlth,
(alpb
Pout
which
•twor'muuUy'MTViaa. 'liLai, V." m ' • m. fTayar ru•cling. W>dnt-da> rv»n. Sf.'H T o 'g&»%x:i.xs£i4iX* ,, ‘
i,'lu'i"A. l | u r ". > nk’l'-nua.'^ln :liv
g.bnr} ^.Jrliur^brl--cn^ Ttilrteenlli -ml ^I'alon Tabrraacla Hapun i nurrlj. Kim ii
: H-bbain -c*«oi. uu n. ..
RALPH l. GOFF, JOHN w“ BAILEY GIVIL ENGINEER. nmlVlhg I Vbiml^.mp.h m ^CONVEYANGER TheChicken Trust Eve.. *■>, We; Mat., tic. SSc
Monej forjortgages... ’
JORDAN MATHEWS
Hattie Williams In the itlg Mu.lea I tdmedy 8ucce~ The Little Cherub
1 Mould- lie bt . #riTil7m of It
! propoaed a he aald. In Objection,
lid fair treal- 1
any He and «h. a their. ‘ ce He aa- .' a co upany | de the metu-
) j entertained by •icirge Dab . bad Ida grapbapbtine and | j K'lccllolia. At the cunelualou <>f lliea
‘ aide of me" -i
l tba
•iden
•id. a
Aald, it
■r at all tlmea ‘he ame'idment waa adopted. 'o aectiou five, tbefolbia-iug amendtil waaoflered: Aiiirud by iuarrting aflrr ilA word reulli line of aald aecllon.
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HARRY H. RICE, .>w KMUSTti^^ChmiCT IRENE'MYERS
AM. HKRJIlli j in. omcl.lRepertoire Company latlnec Monday. Wedncaday, audj
MB FAST LIKE THiCUGH CARS n Mx j T,«'Jt'r'
b4A NudUoi
olllnijMwooil. - • • N. J. j
l. por-ible. ft la t
during
; MOVING PICTURES AND
ILLUSTRATED S0N3S Lillie Pricea—10 30. S>.
. w oo-leti pdtea) I . (Hie bay aide). . pu( up the odi
itog, he declared that be jld beau Injuallce to a«k M put In more than an ml ley fade (atandard.
l ire dub ha. twenty eight memliera. Ilotdaa Proidenl Winkler, the other odlceraare: Sccfetary, Ire-I'e Headley: Tiaaaurer. (ieorge Dalacheg. The loll lallon fee 1. Olty renla, and the week-
YACHT CLUB COMMITTEES ARE ESPECIALLY ACTIVE
Season of 1908 Gives Every CLAYTON BAND TO Promise of Being Great-
est Ever Had.
GIVE CONCERTS Th r™Mnt*«orihaBoardoff>ovf,.
nora of the Ocean City Yacht 4 lub, to-
gather w nh the romniodafe and ebatr-
Popnlar OrganUation Will
Make First Appearance on tary H. K. Klauloo on Toeaday even-
Eastcr Saturday. "‘5 I hoae rrenent were f'ommoltvon The t'layton <'oncert Hand, W H Dumeld leader, will furnish fre.
cert. In tire city pavtllon again during Adam., Clloton L, Brack ley at lire -uinmer ^awn of HAW Mr. |<;. Oodfray. of tba board: John M. Dumeld a band wa. here lari -«w->n Zorn, of tire regatu commltlee, and J. and ga» general aalDfaction lo vMtora Ralph Wllaon, wreury of th-enter-
• the Board of < iovernont; (ieorge «
Tire baud ha.-Uleeu piece.. ItwJII Kecraury Wllaon. repreaer.Ung the Ive dally convert, during a waaon of | entertainment committee, reported rn week., beginning on July Sd. for [ha, about WO ticket, for the dnb b * nd benefit at the Korreri Tbealre, Phila-
delphia, on March .id, bare b
ou Karier Saturday and give concert, oo Saturday and Sunday, Tire member, of thl. band an all gentlemen, and tba pra^ooa of tba organization here lari .uminer aerved to draw many people from Clayton. Woodbury and other place. In that ■•action of the State. Councilman Campbell, chairman of lire murie oommlltce, reported that he had reeelvaj „.,i< from aaveral other bend leader., a. follow.: Franklin Cornet Hand, alsteen piece., len week., ♦m»i; Kloeu'. dlhlary Hand, Iwelrt men.ten week., tWMI: aame. fourteen men,nine week. *3000: aame. .Uleeu men, eight week.,
ttoou.
On motion of Councilman Steelman, the muelc committee wa. luriructed to • Ign a contract with Ireader Duffield. M. W. ADAMS ELECTED '
All the member, have reponded genen.u.ly, many ol them pure baring ticket, for frtenda. The
cUiat the benefit will be -mi .pecUl train will be
Iran from thl. city to Philadelphia and
return on that e.enlog.
Tire brant appropriated fSKI far the of the regalia committee In the purchaaeof prim.. Chairman Znm. of thl. committee, reported that the club'* year-book ia under way and nearly read/ to be mol to tba printer. The reheBMe of race, for the coming •eaaon i» partially Hnlebad and protrably will Ire completed at a merilng of uilttee to be held at the Yaebtalub. In Philadelpbla. to-day. aa the eoclal aod eutertalnment committee, have their acbedulaa ready, the book will be printed. * cop which waa won by J. Ralph
Tire officer, and teacher, of lb< Firm M. K Sunday School met at tb« par-mage on Tueaday evening and elected Mark W. Adam, enperlnlcu deul of the acbool. R. Howard Thorn
I. 'ftomaa wen
. Adami
f the railroad il i»>le« between
o EC RET SOCIETIES. •rewmi city budge. No. Ill, ». and A. J awu ■reared end lounhTOur-d.^ e"? 111 I terror. Krrguwin; ar
SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD ROUND TRIP RATE $10.55 OR $13.05 FROM OCEAN CITY. N. J. c»»rr» [1||l| , rJ rs[reBM. A (or Uinre*by e ItT.ri. good rriumiog lor len day*. All The Principal Points of Interest in the National Capital Orirera.raVagr W ,,OV,, ■
made a determli
train.
ralk.
Kightl
,i V iimllman Headley
v<Aful Hgbl fcl1 (hat Hie bay front I*
f excun-lou valuable
:ai^
Mayor ' re—e’. conlenllun wa. tin tire I-Topic do not waul lbi»re ootid«crlpt atTalr., w hich he termed do
(recently teried uei • Held), In. Hen of lown Eighth .tree
hauling .everal carload, of cxcur.lot l.l. fron Philadelphia. Such train he aaki, would rum one of the prin-
cipal .tract, of a peanut alley.
Mr. Stern, of Stern * Silverman, made a rtroug plea that the company be permitted to run tram, through from < amdeu. He aald he wa. mak
it time. It tan’t a tret ween Haven avenue
: be .aid. and be favor*
. amendment a» It J. Mr. Stem replied that
r atari, to Improve, h • , wooden pole, they deni
In lhat mctlon would
be a>
long diriauee and the bay. 1 leaving the , when the bay waa aura the
AN IDEAL LIFE ENDED BY DEATH
mgai
with t
MODERN PLUMRING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Succcator* to H. A. W. Smith) 846 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J. TEA-EPMONH, S3 Y.
N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. G5? »sbi|ir henue, Spring ol 1907,
::: Full Line of House Furnishings:::: rpHolirBiKu is a nuiraasmii. .... I s...™,..- n» —t. wire. a» the work t» rushing lo.
.e Wet Jeney a Mrs Corne i la Corson, Mrs. 8.
Railroad (oinpauy. with
prospect, of .ucceaa, to have a through Swan's Mother, Bnried rervk-e U-tween Ocean City and Cam- a t Petersburg,
den, HI. elFortato convince Council
lo a. far a. the vole I. concerned, were Mr * Hpeocer H. Swan, of tl.U city, unavailing. A. It Mood at the Mom .ympathy of her friend, in her of the meeting, train, from Atlantic ^""emenl cu-rd by lire lo-of her lly will be frermllted lo rut. down u, ' , " ,er ' ' orron. who Klghlh .ireet lo the boardwalk, bn. ‘ Itod •* Mn ‘ “ rl >' ol> all oilier train, mu.t .top pra dlatUy Friday morolug lari Deatb wa. due ; term In A of thef^d-Y 0 dW-'Irty. Mr * «or«u being • nd W«re< •v'enii. ,n * ,er ^l* 1 T**!- 1“ addltlun, .lie
caught cold iu the autumn, wbicb re-
mained wltb her omll her deatb.
lo New York
at lire p
Eighth street and Wert avi The flirt section wa. re re pled without change. When red Ion two had Mr. Stern .poke of the t. below Atlantic avenue, to attenllon had been called t
man (iodfrey
Mr. Slern elated lltat amendment to offer, and a
change wouk
i turnout. *' | IJ' Her liuabaud, who wa. a sea which hi. captain, died HI year, ago For many / Council- year, .he lived near Petersburg, com-
ing lo Ocean City at Interval, to .pend
>e bad an a Rltle Ume with her daughter. Mra. nap mark- Corwin, who waa beloved by all wbo
i. if the knew tree. wa« the grand-daughter of
MAIN STREET and . . ■ NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J
amendment were accepted. By thl. Dr. Fore mao, a dlrttngul.lied surgeon new plan, (cam. would have a clear *'■ the Revolutionary War •pace of II feet T Inchcw. She wa. the mother of .lx children. The amendment, which wa. a. Iwo of w hom are living—Mr. Cynthia follow., wa. handed lo • Hy Clerk Swan and Mr. (lerlrude Matthew., of
Adam, by Councilman (iodfrey: Prteraburg.
Section 3. Be It further ordalurl Tire funeral service, at lire home of that the Atlantic City mud Ocean City Mr-, Swan, at noon Fuewlay, were Railroad Company brand It hereby t. conducted by lire Re*. Dr. Cook, ol granted the right, permlsrion, privilege Holy frinlly Church A prayer wa, ■ Ire lo lay, conrirurt and offered by the Rev. S Wesley Laae, operatr a double track railroad lo the by whom a few touching remark, said city of Ukrean City, with a double were made Dr. Ireke had been a crore-over. connecting the .aid double friend of dr.. Corwm.a long time track., along thy route shown upon Thirty-four ye.r. ago. Ire wa. her the map marked ‘'Exhibit H.” and |«rior al PeterrtHirg for four years, flled wltb thl. ordinance, which aald Hr .poke of dr. Corwm a. having
route I. a. follow.: Beginning at a .pent an Ideal Ufa.
point of awltch, de-Tlbel in Section 1 "Lead, Kindly Light." wa* beaullof Ibta ordinance, from yrbirb aald folly aung by Dr. Cook. Mr». Dell B. point of ewltcb the wild doable lyack Sninli and daughter .ball diverge by .taudacri luynoukeou The Interment wa. at Peteraburg, rirurtlon to a (Mint approvtmstely aw where Dr. Cook had charge of the
feet from tba earicrly line of Alla illc ren lcw.
avenue, at which point lire aoutbarly The pall-bearare were Capt J
gauge line of the wullwrly track .hall Mackey Coreon, of i Ocean City; Win-
be three fact eight locbea from the field CorKm. of Marmora;'J. Edward aoutbarly curb line of .aid Eighth Ryuer and Frank Aabmohd of Baw» street, and there ehall be a dlrienoe of ley’a Point, all relative, of Mra. Orale/yn faet. three and ope-half lucha. eon. The fnnaral waa , between adja.<eal gauge line, of the direction of A. H Baker •double track.all tgeariirad right anglee . m .
I to oentra line of aald Eighth rtraat; For all EdDou Uraphaphone meteri j thence running parallel with aald ! al and rsoorde. go U> Harry H. Lake,
j centre Hue of Eighth atraat to a point I aula ageut.
Irert iflceliuau, b.gjfagemmrie Conductor O J McCann's train, rented and taken pnwwwion of ' Adam.' aittage, on Central av« near rie.enlb .freet. Mr. Sleeli
» ho formerly waa a baggageinarter nu and Mra Hairy. Headley treasurer, one of the Wert Jerrey A Seartioie. Until a couple of year. ago. Ml (rain, ruunlug Into (hi. dly, but .lore i Adam, bad been au|wrlntendent for l Iren ba> been running ou one of Hre ! nurabe/of years, olirer division., wa. traii.f-rred here I After the election, tbom preaen lo -ucoeed Robt. Heath. The latter i. i wpre given a line treat. In the way o mi longer connected with lire road, refreshment., by Dr. and Mra. IIran He I. living In Hammouton. j yate.
Frank H graduate of
College, la now employed In the reel estate office of Orgioty Collecler Jos. I. Seull, where foi 'the present |je will auiet Mr. Scull Mr. ClaA - la a rteuogyeplrer and typewriter Mi.. Cramer, a stenographer from Tuckaboe, ba. been a.ririlng Mr. Scull In' hi. office work for some time part.
Hark, ol Vineland, a The fourth quarterly conference of iden Commercial I , b , JTlrat M. K. Church will ba held
thl. (Thursday) evening. Some oppoaMon to running the electric cam down Eighth street, passing church, has developed among the member.. A role taken among several of the member, s few evening, ego re Nulled In a lie. Official action may be taken at the meeting thL evening.
COUNCIL OPPOSED TO PRESENT TAX LAWS
BASONS WILL DINE AT THE BISCAYNE
Will Petition Representatives at Trenton to Vote for
Their Repeal.
Council at Its meeting ou Monday night, at the Instance of Councilman
Headlsy, appointed M<
Hotel Selected Instead of (.-P-u sse u«t"o .—■•In.
draft a petition to Senator Hand and Basement of the Presby-
■n Tut—day night. Otto M. Town-end and Edward P. Halley, of Philadelpbla. a tonal cottager wire I. superintendent of the American Sorely Company. In (ba a brent* of Vice Lorn modore examer. who to chairmen of the building committee. Commodore L. reported that ebont •SOUQ .Ubrerlhed for the proposed and Vmpruvemauts to tba club house. The comm hire feel, a•ured that an additional M00 or H000 can be recured within a abort Ume, and therefore tblnka wair»—-* — —"— * ‘ plans mlttee. Soon after the
of the building tx - have a voice In the je followed by the mil tee hi the ellerathMia lo the club houre. From the early activity and Interest
to make all tire member, feel at home In (be dub houre. end especially the members and their fa mil lea who do not sail, but taka pleasure In watching
■ ■u, out ta.r pleasure in (be yacfiU and yachtsmen.
R. B. STITES WILL PROVIDE WINDOW 8800 Memorial to His Wife in the New First M. BChurch.
tcrian Church.
The to
ersary of Ocean City
LoJge, No. UI, F. an&'IIOM . will be led at the Hotel Htocaytre, of In.the 1’re.byterlau Church
prevlou.ly announced
The dale I. Friday Waning, the
renty-elghth Inrtant.
Members of the fraternity can proire their lick eta upon application to H. 8. Mowrer. receiving teller of the
First National Bank of
one of the renorfa aterilng cl men-, has made the.Rev. Dr. Bronyate end the member, of the Wret M. K Church
tblymao Htllle urging them to | extremely happy by the
■ole for th* repeal of the preaeal (ax
abolition of the comity
11 any Ume dur-
Find National Bank, lug banking hour..
The committee In charge feel co
(Ideal Uiat this tenth milertone mar
pfogrere of the lodge will be advanced lulerert and unu.ui Several novel feature, are p
one of which will be the prereulallou
lady In evidence thal night of (ue and valuable Masonic r made expressly tor tbs oc-
tal commissions.
Councilman Headley, In Intradndng the subject, aald that Ilia UonDcil member. douUlere are aware that mra.urea to do away with the present
tare. He eald lhat the laws now In force are a great detriment and injury
to Ocean City.
lawsjurt before the
t Into a
City’s Slate and eonoty tax waa 918,aBK.03. In 1000, under the new law, the clly'a SUtsand county lax waa £3,- ■» rr| l .VITA.', In 1007 the Stale and county tax s» |a8.IH0.A&.'AII of thl. money went at of this resort for practically noth-
a dty l
Tuewtay evening February llth the local branch of the (irand Fraternity wtlk give a “smokt Member, and Invited friend, lo K. of P. Hall. Hon. Frederick (iariou. President of the (Irand Fraternity, will be preawnt. a. will aim Mr. Kerd nsnd Harut-h. the general *n|ierinteodenl. In addition to local talent, there will tw profeaaional aritota from Philadelphia. Refrchmeula will tw wived aod a royal good time to'au-
Uclpatad
Will ■•O.I#Al>« Motels W.
Mr. aod Mr.. Clmrlo. E Haag, of •
nodar tba Philadelphia, will be lo Ocaao City
early thl. year to make repair* to their hotel, the Raleigh, In time lo open the bonw for the mason of im. They aoUctpets having another Hoe asason
el lbe Rairigb this year.
ment to the pastor that ba will present to the church a handaome window, coating *800, In memory of hb wife, Bernice A Sill**, who died several
month, ago.
The window wlU be 12x14 feet and will ba placed on tbe Eighth atraat ride of the church. The cdlfloa will bar* two other large window*, it to rtaled. Dr. Braorata ba. another good piece of new. lo tell bis c when tba Ume to ripe.
C. A. DOE TO BUILD win Kreci m >4.000 •wCMtaa Ttola CM». ^ Mr. and Mrs Cha*. A. Due.
•h.Jil Kin twu years. The people were th*erection of a 94 W0 CO 1, th, speaker mid, that them, *'-* cv,0, h rireet and W oriey .1 inly board, acre to regulate llxc*— ! Mr and Mrs. Do* bev* been that there would be an juggling of rrrideot. of thl. city for a on figure.—but tbe .peaks waa of th* J’*""- T >»*y own much land
opinion that (be board* had aigtially : rerort. failed to carry out Umw plan*. While I Mr I Cape May City'. a.w~mrtl( I. »W.(M>,!. that rooirt li*. turuad In ontor ♦flT.i.iu. i
Ocean City ha. to help pay the * difference. The peop4*w*re told (M own Vo or m«
rate had to tw reduced, aod Ocean ... City I. reaping the benefit lo a «ay i “ ’
-Unotjuri. Tba present ux law. rtoua mnwof menrtty
i tb. beach*, worm than the in- home at

