Ocean City Sentinel, 19 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVIII.

OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, MARCH li>, HXK

NO. 51

OceanCity Sentinel OCKAN CITV. t-i. J.

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K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

M-UKCAN HAM),

ATTORNEY and w.. .... COUNSELLOR AT LAW, '

T. ABBOTT, M. U.,

YACHT CLUB DECIDES

SOCIAL EVENTS HOlV TRINITY CONSECRATED

OFFICE—C*r»f Ceiml ud ElFStt Sint'.

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

JONATHAN HAND, (.'ounr.fl lor-a t -1 • 'APE MAY IX)I,"KT HOL'HE,

ornec hou«» Building Committee is In-

s* meted to Determine

X.C HUTCHINSON, M. D - „„„„ De fi n i, c ' 1 lomueopntlliMt. . At a nirrlliiK of Hie immlM-r. of the 831 IVES LEY A YEN i;E < X' <i U b...i. e m^y..r

OCEAN CITV.

TO MAKE.IMPROVEIMENTS AT VACHT CLUB

; Committee Has Prepared Pro-

WANT TO START !

for Coming Season.

RIGHT NElT TIME

BY BISHOP SCARBOROUGH

“OAK FARM' BV

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

N IIOW ARD BURT, M. D. j

809 Wesley Avenue.

The old bond lw)

UlidlllK c

Council Disensses Matter of v Amending the Building In- j'

spccting Ordinance.

. K. Ili'xamtr

CltUKCN SERVICES.

LAW bFFICBS Godfrey &. Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITV. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-I-aw

MaaSC Km*

rjfM IT*.l«rUTiAn Oiurrn. vt r u H'

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees, 1.,I'.11.1 Tliur.,)., htrnliig. dur

le- V Wall.

j/.urn. Mayor U.I.M I re-e

. W. KurleiRh.

The Board of Oovunor* rr<t ;port of I lie bulldlua comm It

EIGHTH KT ASlfWEM.KY AVE | he re|«irt wa» referred I..

N. GR1SCOM, M. D.

:y av

ved.lhe ]

Tliei

£)K. CHARLES B. RIDER . I>f ni i»*t •« | 809 Central Avenue j 1

h furnl.Ulugi-, built : a new approach 11 ertluialed lo co-l: Tit aecoud propo-IU ire from Herberll' (round, ST feel, fecii id Ibe bay front.

u K WllllamMin

1. he had tailed I

11 five day

Savoy Theatre

Allantlr Clljr. X. J.

MU.«I iJSS-L.

RALPH L GOFF.

INEEI RVEY

CO

nV

bulldlna pari <

houre, lo eonlalu men', room and ladlea' reeepllon The third propo.llloti we the houre (acluK the hay 01 properly, along the Hne*of 1

CIVIL ENGINEER.

SaRVEYOP.

CONVEYANCER

TH »ND CygRAL AVENUE,

rt to I'oaneU 1 * Ordl e for full inrrwllgalio hack to tTouucll. -

Mr. Stanton •ugge-ted I at be ju-t to appoint 1 tmporarlly If It w ere not 1

Money forjortgages... S |

JORDAN MATHEWS

Iturlni

? | ernnn

lar. M-il : tilllldtl

HARRY H. RICE, ,, JOZm. beoistekeu architect

64A Mntldo rail. OollInKMw

tf,5: | SBIBFriiniBIEBSUMClES Imre Paid Line through care from | Klglilh at reel and 1

. “ISLE OF SPICE”

., the Hoard of Go

-decided to retjiie«t tin Uliree lo eonalder On

il building propoallhlna end »ul>

lull Anne one doucrete plan lo Hu Hoard of Governure providing lor tin

contemplated improvements There w ere about forty club mem ben

prerent, who, nfler the meeting, wen rer#rd with refre.hm.ut. by the pro

H. A. W Smith

uterpreted by a uotable ca.t of II CHAS. A. PU5EY

RENTED STORE

ml. | Mall'

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Conveyancing j Insurance £»«

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

•nlwll A \Veber, of Bridgeton,

rented from Joseph 1 Scull the

fl 00 .tore bulldlntfadjolniiig hi. ofllc 1 A .bury avenue. Weutxell A W | are promlnrut bu.lnea. men In ItrUlgc-

lldwopd. They will open . Scull baa eenled ). C.

Sau|l'a cottage. ittM I'eripJl avenue, t«

“ ryL Mullen, of We*l 1‘blla-

V. Srollh'a collage,

OSS A.bury avenue, lo John A. Helm,

Bridgeton.

ie office

( ouncllman Godfrey e-ked whether' master builder" In the propoeed nendmrnt, would atrlke a .nag by

a-on of

mbere of the church faU

Sermon Preached by the Rev. C. M. Perkins, Dean oi

Convocation.

JR. 0. U. A. M. h *' 1 "‘•f on " troi «* ^

UAL. V. U. il. Ul !|j ie membere of Holy Trinity P. E. '' h ir h could not have releeted a more

limn, Secretary, Vice Commodore' . „ _ . , lieautlful day tbao laid Saturday for m K Hexamer. A T Jamea and Great Comedy-Drama IS in Uw , lwlr ltd. II. V.ilium, ha. pre|«red a pro-1 ■ the Hands of Competent w..r>uip. It Was like one of tboae rare

f,,t IT'.'’ , f " r Local Amatenrs. ‘ u ^'“ i' reawin of imw. It b< evident that and lie

ey Inlrfid to give tlie non-partldpat-. "Gak Kano,'’ a rooirdy-drama lu jihat it wax a good omi t in ember. Ill racing a very enjoy- three acta, will I* given In Trower’. w a. plraecd with their ef le reason. Hall, on Saturday evening, March While Iberoorecration lire mrmlrerelilp of the club le ®*1*. by memlrer. of Iota Councd, moM unprerelve—were begun ebortly tiled lo 300, and the club hf* now a ^ No- I*. Jr. O. L'. A. M., a—l.ted by before the noon boar on Saturday, Uiber-hip of atwut ITfi memlrere ««me.ol their friend. Thta play will ‘ -

, word to tire wire I. .ufflcleul " : '"d only make you laugh, but It baa a I'.illowlug I. the program arranged gmiYunral part all through and will the hustling committee: hold the intere.t of the audience from

Friday evening, June ID, lieccptlon »l»n to Siil.b.

d dance I Tboae who are to take part in *k>ak

Novelty parm" have been fekeareing dilgently

for re van. I week, paid, and If Intelligent, paluataklng etlort account, for anything, and II rarely duea. thore ho attend the |rerformance are aa 1 red of upending a vary pleaaent

of character, la aa followa:

preliminary rervleaa were held lo the church on Friday evening, when the Kl. Rev. John Scarborough, D. D., Hi.hop of the Dlonaaeof New Jereey, delivered en inatnictlve aermon.

'Turret ay c

pirtv.

Friday eve

rrtng June SO, Cerda, log July :t. Dance

mug, July T, Innovation lug, July 10, Sblrl-walat

lii.prvtl'

f build ,

Tuc-lay evening. July 14, Musical Friday evening. July IT. I'ante Tuesday e.cuing. July 21. Dance. Friday evening, July 24, Package

party.

Saturday, all day. July 21, Clam

All t

members agreed that till-1 t won hy^JjX-effh-Meratloi) ,

referred tbe |

It w

inciim

FrMey evening, Auguat 14, Bam

dance

Tue-day evening, Auguat 18, Card.. Friday evening. Augu.l 21, Dance Tue-day evening, Auguat 2&. Novelty Friday evenlim. August 28. Dance,

.eru. Tueeday efwilog. September 1,

Headley aaid: “Lat m

mllon

right the next time All .hould e given lo understand that the or luaure I. lo be lived up to. I think . would be heller lo wall until tblrdiuauee I. pasaed.and then appoint."

CLUB FORMED

>g. Septemtrer II. Final llefreshmenta w III be served on tbe

above orraalons.

Tbe dale of Hie annual onllng wl be announced later. * No isaiurr had the Ocean ITIy Yachl ( Club adjourned oij Saturday evenh after their meeting which gave I Board of Governor* the right to proceed through the building cnmml to build, than Chairman Charh Curran called the entertainment committee together. Tbe committee consist, of Vice Commodore William E. evainer. A. T. Jamea. Robert II olluni end J. Ralph Wllaou, eeerc-

iry of Hie committee

Mr. Curran, popularly known aa

ltd: "Itoya,

Crnlreaor wpodge. Tt

- hrdu incur*.

Tbe general adml—lou 1

balcgjy.

tlckau

aale at Abbott’a, Nlutb and Aabury avenue. V ATHLETIC MEET

Samuel Schurch and M I. Johi re curbing and grading Atlantic aveue w here It croareo thetr laiol. Mr Schurch aaya be contemplates ending cottage, on the ocean aide of AtIc avenue lu tbe autumn—one for ■elf and family and the other for •on, Cbarlea E Schurch.

Friday evening a Republican club

a. organ Ued.

The following are Hie officer.: President, H. A. W. Hmllh; Vice President, A.’ > R Armstrong; Secretary. I'll ton Wlllcts; Treasurer. H. A oung: Trusters—Km.rson Smith. Valter Forier, D. B. Maybew, J. 8. lush. Geo. Breckley, Chaa. O Slthen.

■id Arthur Cheater.

The pur|«oa» of 4hC dub. aa Ptatevl, re lo iinlle In a aortal orgaulxatlou lw young men of the city, to fo.tcr and promote a love for a knowdedgeof the principles of the Republican party ^ “J and to eiHsmrage them to 1 1

parUcipalkM. In the nomlnaHou and; A T. Jamas, who haa a large circle election of honeat and ca|whle public l, warD1 frieuda lo Ibla city who re-

uicmber Ida excellent work In maklog a succgte of “A Night In Venice'' Uat ^ year, wild: “Well, boye, tbe light* will

id the public Invltad thereto.

•amrdar l*l*l>i

Tliete will be au athletic 1 Hippodrome next Saturday night at 8 o'clock. Tbto will mostly cou.Dt of a dual meet between Atlantic City High School and Ocean City High

.tth a.

to night lu each a busy -ravin aattts l«. but we will give him a loving welcome, feelliuLgfateful ae we ell do.!' Rlshop Scarborough aakl: "I cao•1 help congratulating yon and your rar pastor upon the work you have successfully accumpllebad. Yaur church Is free of debt. Yen owe no ■au anything but your love. I hope you will be devoted to your pastor. ho baa don* *0 much for you. I wish It might lw that yoW will make It object lor him to spend the reel of hla day* here. A long pastorals ales the church. And you yet need parish bouse and a rectory. Your urk la not all done with tb* payg off of the church debt. Every pariah ueeda a place of meeting for tta

and children. You

should ret a rectory If you desire to keep your rector. A man gate tired of moving. Eventually, be will

oat of town,' end be

give him another pariah. Don't rant you have a beautiful rector^. Do all you can lo make thta a modal arieh.” Tbe Bishop took tb* laxt of hta irmou from Matt., 8; 8: "Lord, I am not worthy that Thou ahouldeat coma 1 nder my roof.” Tbe man who uttered the** word*, * ceolurion—a man of autb He knew of tb* and believed that He had c

and doing for Ibe opening iiJgilorihAj School There will be a few

new club house, *0 gel bitty.'' Secretary Wllaorr was emphatic In

tils declaration that the committee

.inurt "make good "

Vice t'ummodore Wra. E. Hexamer.

better known among hla many friends as "HUly," sold: .'•Tbf band moat rarely play that night with a big

ind you cau a [ell the drum

'! rS»Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.^* PUSHING WORK

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Successors to H. A. W. Smith) 846 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J. reUUPflONK. BA Y.

%9P 8

N. C. GODFREY’S Biisiimss House. 65) Irtam benue. Spring 611901,

NEW RAILWAY Tracks Have Been Laid on Eighth Street to Cen- , tral Avenue. I B. P. Sweeten A Son,the eontractoi ! arc pushing work on Ibe extension Ibe Shore Fast Line down Eighth street to the boardyalk. t'p to Iasi evening, tracks bad laid from West avruug lo Genital avenue. and workmetr were eugag laying tbe concrete bedding under and between tbe tracks.

SEEK REPEAL OF PART OF PRESENT TAX LAWS

MOVINO BUILDINGS

: Full Line of House Furniihings ::: OPHOLBTWtntt

■nd Mr* Lewi* M t’re**e here this imornlug for Hbl fa. They plan to be away

night, ind you

uii that."

Robert B. Vollum was not | but hla fellow -cuiuuimeemeu a live lu their aaacrtlou that he will sing ■ he “high C for tbe club .00 that

night

drelre* todake part. The epeu event* will consist ef 86 yard and 23U yard da* baa, * hot-put, running high jump

nd standing broad jump.

The htbletlc aanoclBtlon ha* purbaaed *ome floe cup* to be given thal

night.

Tbe Atlantic City High School will send over a good team of 18 or J) men. Dr H. L. Chadwick, rreajdeut of tbe Ceutral Y. M. C. A. of Philadelphia, Intends to be present. Any person who desire* to enter any of tbe open event* will please nuify Howard Davis or Harry Kould* !■ mediately. There will also be prises given at tbe open event*. ed by lb* athletic committee to events for tbe grade*. The itb and eighth gred< pete lu a half-mile relay.

PRETTY BUNGALOW FOR BAY FRONT Robert G. Fraser Will Bui’d Summer Home Near

Fourth Street.

' JT1* reported Hist Robt. O Fraaer a Philadelphia commlndnu merchar' w bo, with bl* w Ife, ha* been a ramn cottager her* for several »e**on», w erect a handsome bungalow on lb*

bay front, below Fourtb.aHee*,

Tb* building will be a notable eddlltnn lo tbat section of Ibe cily. Il will have porches around tbe Ural and second rtorie* on tbe bay wbd south sides, and tbe dining room and living

ball will contain open llrr-plt other part* ol tl>* boos* 1

keeping with thee* Ideas of beauly

Ocean City Was Represented Among Callers Upon Gov-

ernor Fort..

Councilman Harry Headley, J. C. Steelman • and N. C. Godfrey represented Ibis city at lb* meeting of ■ unlctpal officials lu Trenton on Toeaday gal tiered for Uw purpoaa of vtalt- - Governor Fort and urging upon the n#e«»lty of the repeal of •*-— I-art Iona of the Hlilcry ux law relating lo local Improvamenta. . Mayor t'reane had been Invlb attend, but be turned Ibe latter ot 'ounetl. which appointed tbe above lamed committee to attend. Tbedelegglloii thal visited the Gov•ruor uiimt«red more 'than sevenlySve men. idopIIt mayors of cities lie ll-teoed lo Hietr care, and lb* n len him feeling lhal the Governor * a* very favorably disposed

• -ward them

The delegatton later w tut lo a

In tbe State Houre and elected Mayor

WMtpen. of Jersey city, chairman,

METHODIST CHURCH

Some Changes in Plana, Contract to be Signed This Evening. Owlngto the fact that tbe Rev. Dr Bruoyate had beau out of town use some of the ch board were away, the contract with Joa. Steelman for the ton of ttbe new K. Church building has not beeu^cued. bu III be done el a meeting to be held lie (Thursday) evening. Home additional ebaurpaIn th glual plana are also to be made. Albert Jordan, foreman for Mr. Sleclbe crushed at00* required III be here thta week. An office I* being built on tbe church

t baring our Bishop with ua

if authority. f ■ MsaeMih

le-rd did not blame him for being • soldier, but commeoded him before (be populare for hla good 11 are to hta nL The Bishop said w* pray for tbe day when wars will aid and God

The speaker gave It as hta eerneet that be may never aae war times again, b.H expressed the bop* that, should tbe hour of need come, the young men of tb* country wMI not be found wanting lu valor. "Tbe day of arbitration I* coming. God grant tbat y be uni cereal and soon," aakl the > [waker with fervor. Referring to tb* centurion, the leaker aaid that this man was good, kind and thoughtful. If there were love bestowed upon those beneath the social scale It would do much toward alleviating any 111 faaHnga now ing. There b nothing more effective than prayer. Tb* custom of family prayer 1* beautiful. — told of tbe many year* e prayed for her eon, and twenty yean of prayer, 1 great man, St. Aug ■Pray for all t

the frivolous plea of m they ire not worthy of I Christians. Do not put your | off. Thore of as who gather areona the Lord’* table de so beoanae of our anwortblneaa. Th* more worthy we

who will nevar win love If you say you are net worthy, you are right, bat you •hould ask God * help. Do not think any

Letter to Nicholas Corson, OammCUy.S.J. .

uaa In point; It b atroag. Strong pi

SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.|

In making hi* report*lot'

Pteaidtog Elder N, J. Wrjght had word* of epe^al i-ralre for Ocean t'Hy Mrlhodht* becaure of th* project of lb* local'Church members lo build

..f [.rival* MUM

lerrey City, chairman, Mre. Edward K. fake, wl Iradley **y* he la au manager of the Cumberland Hotel,

„„ *-

ig t-- ure Hietr Influence to aid In the Mre.Cikewaaawomiu.rfklndlydto-a*-Bge ol House bill No ?. Introduced ; position, and ter death la sincerely , January by Mr. Martin, of Eaaex, moumad by her ctrel*of friend* Her entitled ’ an act for Hi# reduction ; n,..-—...1 ha, [I,.- ujnalhv of all who and IlmltatU-n of the rale of Uxallon ““•*»“« “»• ,D » ^“pator ™ “

Into reveral taxing districts of tbl* ! know him. lHala"

Henalar 1'olby U retd lo be favorable

to Mr. Martin's bUI.

« hen tb* meerare reach** tbe It'* dignified and give* 5^'Jf ^rS2.aS'S."2B; ~ “*■’ 1

- «a-* l -TT.

furnUbed'removal of 4ft# prereal county beard* Rtaddea, your re*ponriblllty

'of taxation. It give* each muotci- , palltv tlw right lo flx Ha Ux rate. lOunctltnan Headley Bay* that th*! 1

North Jrrrey city offictala were a»- j H

tool-bed when told bow the^gresewt j

t’ounrll nan Headley atao reya tbat will e tbe mayor* uf.lh* town- on Five Mil* some Htai-n and Has lata City favor the pro-