Ocean City Sentinel, 11 June 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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Ocean City Sentinel: OLD OFFICERS BODY RECOVERED JUNIOR MECHANICS HEAR ORGAN RECITAL THOS. R. FORT. JR.. ARE RE-ELECTED FROM THE BAY V THEIR ORDER PRAISED BY DR. WARD UNDER KNIFE g

THl'HHDAY. JI NK 11, ll»t.

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unity and n»r reader. Annual Meetings of the Ocean Abel D. Scnll, in Diver's Snit, Many Good Speeches Made at

City Sewer and Water Succeeds in Quest After Six‘eenth Anniversary | Companies. Two Hours’ Work." Celebration

!y | Tile auuual meeUnc of Ibe Oceai ofi City Hewer ..Company war held on fai

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Notcd Philadelphia Musician Select Councilman Rcco’

to be Heard in the Presby- inf; from Operat: terian Church. formed by Dr. Northrop. RE-ELECTS HEADS * «

NO. 1 COMPANY

H0T€L ISe/lYRG... Ocean Ave. aen Kicbtli and Ntnib H

Mr*. A. M lUoilioir, « lia* ojieued tlie Hcarborouyii. Ml- K. H I taker i. here prep, for the o|wiiIiir of the Waverly C. I. Uallell ha* opened thcmitairr SSi Wealey avenue for the *ra*on. K T. Krtea, formerly of thl* <-lty, now In hunlne** In Atlantic Illy. Mra K. L. Kilter, of Pblfedelpti wa* a recent arrival at Ibe AJalru Joaepli L. Frtta, of Haddontleld. b <>|iene<l bl» coltase. Ml Flflb *1 K. W. Krewater ha* o|«ued hi* face at Fiftieth and Central a' The Itev. t'liarle* We*ley Kuril*, tiermauluw::, «a*a recent viaiiorlii Ur. and Mr*. H li l«C«K>, of A dalMHi, aere In town during Ibe »e Paul llavl*. a Pliliadelplilaarclilh I* orcupylng In*cottage,IISOiran a Mra. T. It Hammer, of Phllai

Frank Kwlng. <rf llridgHou, amuug Hie «rrk'l arrival* rt Palace. W. J. Kirkpatrick, of Pblladelp ha* o|ieiied the cottage. 4.17 Aabury

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. ho baa been a eanoua, I* occupying hi* collage. 'iJ4 Wealey avenue Mr. and Mra. F. <i. Weber,of Brldgem, were In town the laUer part of la*t eek. Mr. Weber la of the llrm ot i eut/cll A Weber. Koliert Ikirl**, a Hout ■ Front atreet Pliliadelplila i hualnr** man. hai o|<ened Ida collage,. Kk» Central ave for the aeaxon. teudelaadbu II. Hmllli. of Phlladella, ba* taken pnaaeeaiou of the I'ennock collage al Fourteenth atreel nd the Hoard walk. Mra. T. Zur Nledrn. of Weat Pbllaelplna, bat come dow n for Die aeam, and la occupying her yottage. M7 Aabury avenue. Slate Banking Commlaaloiier I). O Walklna and Mra. Watklna, of Woodbury. Iiave o|<ened Ihelr new collage

I’blladelpb

Hr. Cook and family, of Phlladel pbla. are at Hie Atgleu lor the *um-

mer moullia.

William O. Mcliowell. of Sarfcenh. Pa., baa opened In* buuf •low, l»M Aabury avenue. v . J. Clark Moure, of Philadelphia, ba* laken po**e**loii of bla collage. 1414 fentral avenue. J. It. Daly and family, of Philadelphia, are occupying tlidr cottage. SSI

Wealey avenue.

Captain Charlca F. Wall, of Walk A Ocba, Philadelphia, waalu tow

few daya alnor.

II. A. Morrl* and family, of PI delphla, have opened tlielr cult.

713 Wealey avaoue-t

W. K. Hexainrr, of Pblladelp vine commodore of tlieyarhl club.

4u town uu Sunday.

H. M. Meehan and family, of Oermauluwp, hat* opened tbrlr collage,

14CI Central avenue.

T. D. MetilaUery ha* taken po*aeawkiu w»f W. W. Bruwu'a roluge,

1QM Aabury avauue.

John It. Deacon, of Philadelphia, baa Opened hi* mttagr. M« Central

aveuue. fur the •eaaou.

Ilenery tierlach and wife, of I'biladrlplua, have ofieuad Ihelr railage al

the Polni of the llearb.

Kk-hard It. Kadclllte, of Millville, waa tlwguwd of Mr. and Mra William

I! Maawy on Tuead^y.

Kobert tl. Fra*er, of Pliliadelplila, haa o|ieued bla new and pretty bay

villa, above klflb atreet.

Mr. and Mr*. Samuel Hrhurrb and family have moved to tlielr bath

tflwoiwi uu I lie Hoard walk.

Samuel Helvefann, of Taraoy, who ha* a number of friend* hi till* city,

waa bar* during Ibe week.

W. II. Kodlur and family, uf WII lumSuan, wee* rrraol > Mlor* bee*, (

w here they bar* a cottage.

Mra. W. P. Hrppr and Mlaa Kmma H. Hepp*. nf Plilladelpbla, were re-

cOnt gu»4. at Hie Wyoming.

Mlaa Margaret Schneider, uf Ttoca.l atwr part of laat wi

Edward B. Bacon, one rtf Jerwey City'* tax cumml*»loiieiM. haa o|>eiird the Smylbt cottage, 833 Brighton

Place, for Ibe aeaann.

John F. tiraham. of tbe Jamlaon, Philadelphia, and family, are occupying Ihelr new cottageon Seventh atreet,

oppoalte the Brighton.

Kdwprd P. Bailey, of Weal Phlladelphta, w bo haa a cottage at Fourteenth atreet and Hie Boardwalk, waa In thl*

saort during the week.

J Kalpb Wllaoo, one of the active membera of Hie yacht club, la here with bla family and I* occupying bla

railage, 810 Wealey avenue

Robert B Vullura, a Philadelphia bualnea* man actively identified wlih

yacht club. I* occupying bla railage. >07 Seveuteetb atteet.

Internal Keveuue Collector William ct.'oaAaud family, of Pliliadelplila. are here for tbe aeaaou. They have

aiwrtmeuta no Ocean aveuue

Henry I). Moore, of Haddontleld. Hr. Oeorge W. Bailey,of Philadelphia, and Tlwima* W. Synuoll, of Wcnonah,

were rlsllura here on Tueaday. , C Klwotal Carpcjjter. • well

Philadelphiaii. and wlrf have laken l«iwa«ak.u of the ratuga I hey reeeDlly

purchaerd al imCeuiral avenue.

Uacrgr Hnfat tin and eon, of Philadelphia, were vlaliora lie re a few dayi aline Oeorge Ho Wet ter. Jr., and a

friend will go abroad t

Mr*. Alfred W. Pnfrll and daughter, Mlaa Edith, of Ibta city, have been v tailing Mr*. Powell'a mol bar. Mr*, liarriaou, al HeUlen lll*. thl* week. Mr. and Mr*. William U. I.lggrtt, of PilUburg. Iiave arrived for the ami and ai* orrupying their baudi railage at {eleventh and t icean art William T. Prrtlymau, of I Philadelphia, wa* her* no Moi arrauging hi* bungalow, on Sevan lb *treel for occupancy wtthlii a

delphla, accompanied by herdaugliler, Ml— Dorothy, I* occupying lierrailage. 11130 Aab ry aveujle. The ItevWpb <1 Kynett, one of pbla’a prominent MelbodM

wn during tbe

week and reglatered at the Falrvlew . J. W. Landeuberger and aon, of Mt. Airy, are regiidered al Hie Oceanic, h*_ arc Mr* John 8. Mcllvalne, Jr, and Ml— McOowan, of Chamlieoburg. Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge S. Bacon aud family, of Millville, are here for the aeaann. Mr. Bacon la oue of the director* of the Went Jerwey A Seashore

Kallruad Company.

H. FI. Bonachur, one of Philadelphia’* well known optician*. I*' again here till* season With hi* family, he occupying Hie cottage 1647 Ceutral

rrnue.

Oeorge C. Bartlett, Jr . and wife, of Philadelphia, were hpre this week. actively Idenlltled with the Pruu*ylvanla Knilroad V. M. C.

Dr. John l^veriag and f

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Mra. JV F^lllMin and daughter, ■»ul*e Ellison.of Philadelphia, foi property ow ner* here, w ere In towp on Monday in aearch of a collage ft

ic summer mouth*.

Prominent amoug the Boardwalk promenader* on Sunday were Mr. and Mr*. Oeorge K. Uber, former cottager* here, but who will register at Tin

Strand for tbe aummer

S. Barton, formerly of tbit city, w rite* to a friend here that *h< id her hurt and are enjoying life on icir farm lu Clayton. Del. Tbey ok for a large fruit crop. E M. Mai pas*, vice president of Hie rutrnnlal National Bank, \\ rat Philadelphia, will* lit* family, la now occupying Walter H. Hay*' collage ' tHirth and Ocean avenue. H. B. Kemble, of Millville, waa hereon Tueaday. prrpuring Point of Beach cottage Mr. ible fada many friend* In this city. He registered at the FUberoo Ml** Vary Healy, a trained ounw from Olaagow, Scotland, baa raturoe-l me after a vl*ll to Mr*. Harry Com' Ihw city. Mr*. Con* l* rapidly recovering from her recent operation Mrs Maggie Sack baa bseo.eu tabling Mra. U M Hallam, of Ken York; Ml** Nellie Campbell, of i. Ha*., and Mra AmHa Smith »yor Juaepb Smith. ufMlllvllle, al Iter callage. 813 Fourth sftM. Mra. DanMC. Donogbu* and dran. uf Philadelphia, have takrt i of Ihelr cottage. **t Eleventh for the mw-Ki Mr*. Dooogbua'i brother, Iwwia MoOuckln. of Philadelphia. I. aiwndlng a tow day. here.

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led cruel ’Why,’cried Hie judge, illd you Inflict your wife.with ■dignity?’ ■Well,’ answered Hu Nidaul, ‘I did not want to Interrupt

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described a* satisfying. It turned out that be waa ao moving that within a abort time after he had ;uii speaking half of the audleuoc ved out of the building; lu lea* than mloutea many of the remainder re ao composed that they aaleep. aud In a general way lh< waa ao satisfying that tbe |>eoplc never wanted to bear him again. ’’In my case," aald Dr. Dry. "you eoti't move because of Hie good ipeakera to follow me You wi leep because of the unl>«" (tbere i clatter of dlabn by Hie aervaub hla moment), "and you’ll be sail* rben 1 get through.'* Dr. Dey spoke eloquently of high Meal* and noble purpose* ol the Juulurs. While It look* afler It* moaubera lu alckuea* and death aud take* care of Ibe widows and orphan*, III* dolug a Mill grander work tu Its efTbrta for the public school* ol tbe State. Because of It* power aud Influence tbe 'r O. U. A. M. saved, during Hie rcent sewkiii of the l<egl*!ature, hall million dollars to the school fuo< This Slate won tbe (iraiid Hold Modi lu Huflalo uttered fur public school supremacy,# medal sought by New Peubaylvaula. Oblu and

compare with ■u uf tbe Sta grattilate you.”

The Bev. Dr Cook, rector of Holy Trinity Church, the ne«t speaker, uhaerved that, from the outside, lb he Falrvlew, and Inside ah waa a fair view. He aald Hu organlutlou that I* doing ao much fe education and civic life. In tills country we all have a common cause. " - .children sball be taught high idardr aud made to appreciate tbr* tbla Is the greatest and • ‘

‘Tbla Stale haa always stood up for Ibe public acboola,” aald the ajieaker. ‘Along tbit Hoe, our order ba rampllabtd much. Wr in uat continue lo advance. Thera must be uu backward alep. Tbe child of ibeforelguer, If he ramea Into our public school at, haa Indelibly impressed upon him tbe markaof an American clHaen, ;d be will come out Mich. Ill irpoae lo raise Hie standard uf clliaeuablp. Our urganluHon lu this State la rapidly end .persistently Increasing membership, which Is now double at uf any other atviel older In tbia Stele, aud this despite tbr barriers that confront a person who would

me a -member.

"Till* organirali-in baa chau from the graodfallier's clock style - i'4 f-r-e-4, d o-n’4 f-rm-t—to an 1 clock-get-Hierr, grt-tbrra

KK.4C. KMTATE AMD CVItVEYAWCIWO

I'oiumlasioner of Deeds for New Jersey, rummlswloiier of I teed* fur Pennsylvania. SpectidUe* lu InveaUnent plot* of 1 lo 180 well-located l»U. Have applhJRu far outage*. »»«• to *8000. What have yon to oflbr T ROBERT FISHER, Bourse BuildinR. Ocean City

Dr. t

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orlra that aroused tbe tu a baptismal cere

afler-d Inner rl.lbllltie. of Due relate tony. Tbe i

lo baptlee a child expallated ou tbi poartblllHea of the future of the llttli one. It might prove to be a grea’ general, a brave admiral at a famoui ' ne minister Having thus de -red himself. Hie minister a*ked tbe ne of t he child about lo be christened. “Mary Ann,’’ waa the answer Another story told had to do with a rather puorspeikertu a village church, — ■ abuse bearer* were thrown imnoleucy by hla sermon, by this, Hie preacher up braided hla raugregatiou and called IhelralleiiHoti to Sandy, the village Idiot, alio, had remained very wide awake. "Ay," retorted Saudy. "and - 1 wasn’t half-witted I'd t# asleep, Dr. Took closed with word* o praise l»r tbe Juniors and all almllai "The Her. 11 Dr. Hrunyate. who salt >ke a* one outside uf Hie ranks . . order, congratulated tbe members spun Hie principle* uf the organ Ixatlou. I be only a ay to preserve l in ig alter Hie youth. Dr. Bniuyate recalled with pin hi* first meeting wllh Hig niemtM tbla order a year ago He expn Hie hope that the wlshed-for Inc lu membership will come. It la Hie minority that dora tbe work—that kcepe things moving The order' feature* are good, gracious and tiof .plrlug, and he wished the Junior*

t Hcburcb,

“Our order la noted f

tasoi, a* Is shown by this gathering tonight Without regard to loosHon,

uuiog the ueeeaaUy of

If you go out with a feeling of ’l-lbllik. I-can. Mblok-l-cao,’ you'll eoais hark goereoafulty to <ba air of -|.thought-1. --M'could’ I-tbought-1 could." Illurtrat

leal I r eud eallefaetotUy. call ai |hif e point In thl. connaetlon, ibsMaU B H Mat Mb A Boos, lott Astiury ave.| Vtae Councilor told a Kory of >•«

The special committee iry comprised J. W. Hmllh, Diltiert . < orauu. Itobert Hmllli, < barlra Mcburrb and Wlltou H. WillMi A pretty boulonulere wa* . .jcboflbumat Ibe supper, the

vealr* being presented

the hotel by Mf

l.ydle Hlgl Wallace an

The oftlce.- ... .— I'omictlor, John Jaggrr*; Vlcel’. cllor, I^w I* Barrett, Korardlng riccn lery, Alfred B Hmllb A—Mant Ht cording Hecfriary. Iiealle Headley; F'luanclal Hecroury, Kolia UarMrau; ~ reaeurer. John K Trout; " ‘ ' arry M. Adams Ward! . . lead: InsideHentiiiel. Herbert Dugan: Diitsid-Heiiltuel. Willard W. Adams, ha plain, Charles Mampaon; lUprerolallve to Klaie Council, J. W. Hmllb. Trustee*, Wilton H. WHM*. liMbert 44 Corson and J. W. Hmllb.

Beautiful Wesley Avenue Cottage For Sale Large reception hall, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor, porch on two sides; six large l>ed rooms and two bath rooms. Nicely and completely furnished. Nice basement with heater. Lot fifty feet front Price only $3,700 No builder will take the contract to build the house for the amount, say nothing of lot and painting.

THE LORAINE ’eulral Ave. Ocean City. N. J. M. K MKUSXMUKX. Proa.

THE OCEANIC • a-ILAK rKUH*. LAHOK. AlUV KialMU, HKAf-TIPtM. bUCA»lUk. ■ B*. UBAKBR. SE\ SPRAY COTTAGE

Delightfully locale Full view of ocean and bay. Term* raaaouab Mka. Wiu-hm I.akk. Prop.

CORNER LOT ISOalW. Bavaalh awd •e-ww As*. WILL BE SOLO CHEAP J. M. WOOLEY

Joseph I. Scull NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

Simmons, Goodcuin & Henry SUCCESSORS TO N. C. OLMCLANO ...Real > Estate > Brokers... Lota In all parts of tha city for mala at bargain prlcea. Including Ocaan Fronts. * Cottages for sals or rant. later-Statc Phone 122.5. Office. Etcvcatb aad Aatotry. Ocean City.

The Pontiere Shoe Stor^ *1* *IS Artery Aw.. Occaa City, N. J. FINE LINE OF LADIES’ MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S SSlxoees REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank a or" Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SIMM. SUEPUIS Si

XToiitiy to ILgoarA V,

prvpensl b> allow you uer au' ‘— —

Ihan

your work

Fur Hale.-flu* lot Hixtaentb and (’eulral avenue aud two lot* at corner TwrtitMb and Central aveuue. Apply U. L. Imke. MR* Aabury avenue. Igaw—Fool uf Fourteenjb Mrent Hullday p. m . puekei-boox runialulttgaum of moucy. Ilesard fur raturu uf same. H. W. LArtEfoy-j U»Central avenue.

We have tliofollowing amounts to loan on approved First Mortgage: $G,000 - $2,500 - $2,000 - $1,500 - $800 tie, 8TH AND CENTRAL AVE. OCEAN CFTY, N. J

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