Ocean City Sentinel, 4 February 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON S4ito> and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Inter-State ‘Phone No lit

the letter tieirrr tebtt imluler irt-hlnK throqith

i»lng the atreete, « ■voen |af etrtoa » » e do not Include o n the practice of

the mate at a rate that eudaoKefo 11 veil every community. Many of thr-e |teed maniac- are mi uealthy that a Hue l» no hardehlp, and for eueh men 1 _ ,—virion abould he made that »ill ' re<tulre impri«on%»etit ora revocation of I Iren ac after the -econd doneictloii. ' hat con vlclttan abould he ohtaiurl ■

RED MEN HEAR STRONG SERMON

STEPHEN GIRARD.

rinerienr.0 fairly a

in alinuat anything el-e. the. ■divine origin." ii the rla—leal mind lliere ai icf kind- of beingr—(Jnda.

■lor « ho remained al

Have a warm apol In your hrerta ( for the worthy poor, If you kno* any. during the cold and rherrlr

•inter daya

OCKAKfiTY la en>tymga butldli boom thla winter, and mi It la that tl merhanlca and etorekee|>era are feeling 'right chipper." Tbouaaud- of dollar-are being-iicnl on nee build-

Inga

any M o od »

■crij-tion from Stephen -I l II Ingr.l. founder of Clrard college In 1 j-m in h I i-l- liihla. waa not an raay matter i.n.-. \tl : reijuircd ta--t and the right Intradur ; to a pb on. anil many failed, while few an. j run i .« ■Med It » told hj the author at “Hie . M l»-u • ■ reui-b Itl-- -I In America" that Hamorl' «a|«-.l n ••ate-, a genial (Junker, waa one of - the la'll »• few men wbe knew liow to ap 'lie men roach the eccentric millionaire. I fender IJe waa a taahager of the Permayl ■ f—-I ania h<B>|i:tal and <wlled on lllrard for j then- pr

laked lllrard la bla ' id f flier plraaea to give. ;i|inl tlie (Juaker litrard • ■ check for fc.ouo and. bundle Contra, waa anrpriaed ti •-fit 1 eman p'r-krt tt without ■

HOBCERY IN 'PARIS CAFES. AN EASTERN MAGICIAN. i Ne a" B'- 1 -! The Feat a Ceyto" Fal-o. !• Sa-d

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder

C- W, Bispham. jy ge avt-nnr. i*biUdel|-!i

Matey property ow nrra arc awal with comddrrahlc Intrrrat. the r of the commie-inn appointed to I

work In tble city. They tig what the barvet

ligate at

FntBt'ARY la here Hoou Itic Lnn aeaaon will begin, and cottage aerk will appear In force dprlng the Ka> holldaya. Thua far, there have been many cottage- rented h

of 1908. Axn ai

and detail auBIciently ampl eattafactlon to thow wlm ret

formation and al«>tn pi.|uethe lulrte-1 .

inoetty of the de-ultory reader, rt on hu-tneaa acumen and to-

night, and I- dropping Into the rear uike of the proceaelon. He eucceedjublle—— In attracting aome atteiillnn id Id creating a pleaaant Impre—ion. id hi-advertl-lng may be aaidto |«y Irtil why abould It not pay him more? Hie -comi>etllor who la not timid of •pace and prinler'a ink. and pul- Shear :o their iwt economic account In tlxfull praaentaUon of lib bualneaa prop orltton, each day. will aeil hie goodill get rraull- and will accompll-h thing- He may make, and doee. a larger advrrti-tug bill—but be

make-enough to paylt w and the fart that lie ronlluuee up provaa Jhat be knowa a

GROUND-HOG DAY FAIR

you err 1 ‘ lh-gsar

Otis M. Townsend “..BUILDER “iT-

General Contractors and Builders Scull an<f\Marts Company

Hotels. Apartment Houses. Cottage*. Bungalows Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company

. Sixth and Haven Avem

I I.I., Hrrrrtary and Tm ic. Ocean City. N. J.

Ity. There are coward- wlmdai put thrlr name* aloug.ide tl>e Iai ri« chief thing i- character, t ictet la the very c—enre of beroWe might be great heme f. bul coward* in our Bgbl agi Hrrol-m of good t'hrl-tiau •oldlet- I* needed We cannot he

II the ontaklrta of PL 111 i one of tie- t»*t tn the ■ while living in town he

not -ttpuUtrd. and a

any a

aelf. aa h»

the new* from Waahiugton, Alao, there will he Mime dlaappoiutcd aoule after the new* doe- reach here.

.^■aUbiLowwT mny. «u onn-ut iar ”T, learned with plea-ure that Aaarmblv- bodv

man St I lie ha- been made chairman the Houar'a new ataifdlng com mitt on blgbwaya. Tbia commtllre w have eonaideralloii pf Ihr |>n>poa

rated from (>od. ImA for our exai Irriigthened by tl

f of o

ipllfy a

lug If i.

I work fm

Hays the Kivs Mile Beach "The dtapoalltou now almwo by the booth Jersey araabore re-ort- to together In harmony to -ecure n for the l«ttermrnt of all augura for the future The petty Jealoualeand strife of a few year- ago -et liave paaaed away, aud all are a> rklug^ Daa the advaucemeo

all, aud this Is as It should he." Febhuahy li being the hundredth auulvereary of the of Lincoln, Governor Fort, thla Stale, hat Issued a proclamation ealllug upon munlclpalltie- In Stale, all public orgauixstloiia. Grand Army posts, public achuola and clr aodetlea to cause suitable exerrtara I to be arranged for on this day. H also recommend- that the churebt

What will Oca

qiy

do?

What the young man In bo nutter how smart he may be ally, he will never attain -ucce— be applies bla native abilities mailer In hand, aaye the Jersey tTty Journal. The simnn pure native ability men are known In college parlance aa "bluHera" and never waa on them at the brad of fan clam, never was cue of them really aoeeeaaful In after life unless he got down tobusi. nee*, as his la-a fortunate brothers while they were within college walla.

It I- commonly knoi

ground-hog tone* out aud make-I baervatlona of weather condition*. -The origin of Ground-bog Hay lei Hunted for In Ibe follow Ing way: Kebaary 2. or Candlemas Hay, waa ivortte holiday, marked by public gaiety eodceremoutesiu Europe during the Middle Ages. It I* atlll marked le closing ol banka and not other wlm. outside of the reading of church service*. loth church calender It le known a* the of Purlftcattou of the Virgin and was flrat lurtltuted by Fo|ie .Sergius, about 681 A. J). The popub of Hie day I* derived from U early custom of llgbllng up the churches with candles and carryini

procession on this festival.

Ihe wcatlyr auperstltlon tha give* Is Candlemas Ibe name o “Ground-hog day,” that I* a world wide fable. In Germany It Is tlx badger that breaks bis winter nap m this day to essay the thankless task of winter prophecy; In France Zetland ll la (be marmot. In England Ihe hedge-hog. Observation i that none df these small anlma thua observe the day Oxed, alec (he weather on thla date does neuralely foretell that of the following

body does know, tha

le a^hurvb member, jana-lbly a -huren ofllrer, and lake part In graft md other political mandale," said Hr. ‘ook. "We can be good fathers, brother*, neighbors, clthtena on weekdays as well aa on holidays. We can ike It a chief point of our endeavor support the church morally and nuaudally, aa -he is the mo-t eftlelem helper of righteou»ne—. We can t ■ practical intereel In Ibe secular cllglous training of the children of the commpiilly. promoting thus Ihe good

cilirensblp of the future.

'Have wcany desire for real heroism, ral heroism? Tbia la the road This lathe time. Thla city la the place.

I hi* affairs. Arrlvli

ing a little earlier than usual, be eras greatly annoyed at not (hiding his men at work on a fence that be waa building The man's wife, nothing Girard approai-hhiK the bouse, hurriedly awoke her husband aad sent him fb bla duties - by way of the back door. After visitlug the house Girard returned to the I

fence and. seeing the tr reprimanded Mm for hr “I'd been here, air, bul a apade." aald the wort

"No. yon hadn't. I went and put my band tn your bed and found It warm." replied Girard, and he discharged t

must unplea

' wtaetj puld the hill, but the exiwrle

t her dear.

SEE WASHINGTON THE HEART OF THE NATION THREE-DAY TOURS PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Fcbrnary 4. 18, March 18, April 1, 8, 39, May 13, 1909Round Trip Rate $10.55 or $13.05

I 'li o.M CHKFV

the m

1 for It

homes. Look to your mbooh

churches, list os hare

lore everyday heroes—herns* la mal character, heroes In prlvati

• well aa In the public eye ”

Hr. Cook concluded his aemin reciting an approprlale poem Iron

Richard W Ison Gilder.

^ K ATIll.t*. Emma L. Huper, Hulh Nu|ier, «

followed by a change and

and on this fact our ground-hug aud

badger storlea are found.

Ax lulrraating and lin|

ant de l

• by the Kew York Court of Appeals Inroli lug the right of the public to the free and unimpeded umof theoc beach reached by the ebb and flui the tides. The right to walk along the beach cannot he legally Impaln-d by the erection of artificial barrier.

Theoc

structure which prevented free arce-u to the beach may eomplaint to the pro|«r aulhorny Balh'ng, boating, fishing and meuadlng must he free to all. This

The „

lific Fun With a Spider.

acicullst hi Washing nfftxi the —und of r

would have on a spider strong suspicion that the ' take It for the Imxxlng of

■gr, fat apldet- that

been feasting on flic*, the

mded the fork and

thread of the spider's web.

he other ai

thread selected waa Over Its wimderful b

epbooe wires the barring sound w eotirsyed to the walchfuh spider, h fro:o Its position It could t. -t tell ala Which particular line the *ot,nd w Web In hot haste and felt all round till It touche J the thread against the other end of which the fork wn* aounding. Then, taking another thread along as i preeautlaaary measure. It ran out to hr fork and sprang ui-m It. Al this i-ilnt ll found out Ha mistake ft nirraied for a short distance ami topped lo survey*thla new hauln;; feature that abould have brru a fly riugely unlike any Insect It

Bomkthjxu has stirred up Ihe editor of the Lakewood I It Iren, for lie givevent to Ihe following well-known fact-: If the papers should publish half of the stuff they bear, there would I divorces where there la now one There would be social ostracism of 1 who now shine In upperdom. There would be shotgun matinees. Ijurt < parties, gore, Imprl ery. The

>r bell. Many iwoyle cor ually And fault with m-n -papers w aa a malter of fact they o»e lliair very standing In the community Ieditorial watte basket.

u It and danced with pi.-

The e

and tauirntn

•I a fountain In his atud'.o which be ■.Tlaretl to la- the source of hla tnaplra Ion. and when be retunml to America ir mi-ami the round of the trickling iAte.-r It o.curved lo him that a sul--iltute for the genii in lh» fountain night Iw obtained by tylns down th. :o el In tl» lavalorr and thus hiving

PA LACK. John H. Cost on. Philadelphia; John ' Iveyiemail, t'ape May. v ATOI.KX. Mr. and Mm. Fred <'<»>per, Burllngwi: Mrs. J. K. Boyle. Ml-a. M. A. Boyle. He. Boyle, Ocean City; tlie Her. Hr. Cook, A. M. WenU, Philadelphia. H. H. Huillvan, Wilmington: Georgt Egg lent on, Jr., Wyndmoor; Charlct I^rergood, Philadelphia; Mr. a of Mrs. Albert Zimmerman, Leslie Lore Millville; Charlotte Brown. Ocean

city.

John J. Hlncklc. J. Buck, E. Foster, Mre. J. H. Bull, E. N. Bell. Philadelphia: Wm. H. Johuaom J. W. Tburerlfe. Ocean Chy; Chak P. Vanaman, Court Houae; J. F. Kerlt, New York; Francis Eamea, 1 baa. C. Bead, Caandao. C. H Andrea. K. B. Eberbach. F. B. H. Herat aud wife, A. P. Maloney, P. F. Ballinger, John F. Coffey, W. P. Hill. Gao. C. Bartlett, Jr, and wife, J. B. W. Oldham, A Burrwood Daly, Kbenezer Adame, L. G. Castlemau, K. M. Saylor, W. T. Horsey, J. L Benjamin, Cbaa. P. Wllllts. H. K Smith, F. F. Snyder, Wm. Sbrtver. W. H. Lane, Philadelphia; Jesse Woodbury, Boston; E. J. Thurston. H. f. Heusisn. Allantic City; U. W. Brown, Merchanlvllle; Edmund I). Huopes and wile, Wert Cheater: D. W Bodan, John T. Bennett, Cape Mey: A. B. Smith, Bee-ley'1 Polul: S Spence, Goshen; J. I). Ludlam, South Bennie; Haulel Schellenger. Erma; Chas Sayre. Sea I-le City; John V Fox, K L. Goff, A. A. Howell. Ocean

City.

CONVERSATION DON’TS. Doa't aay “Yob was," %ut "You Hoot aay "II* don't" hut "Ha doesn't" Don't aay -Not aa I know." but “Not that I know." Don't aay "Hr la older than "He la older tbaa L” Don't aay "Between you and L* but "Between you and me." Don't aay “8he la acme better," but "She la somewhat better.” Hoo t aay "Tlrta 1- the finest of any/ but ‘This Is finer than any." Don't aay "Where are you atop plngr hut "Where are you ataylnfr Don't aay "I dislike her worse than ever." but "I dislike her

ever."

Don't aay "I was raised In land.” but “I was reared In

land"

Don’t aay ' where." hut " Don't aay "Either of the three wil tto," but "Any of the thfee will do”BL Louis Kepubllc. Th* Careful Beet. While enjoying a pleasant smoke 1: a railway carnage a Scotchman waa asked by hla fellow paaat Welshman. If he could oblige 1 a match and after aome con* reluctantly complied with the modest request Placing the match upon the window ledge, the Welshman produced an empty pipe. aud. gripping It between hla teeth, gnrrd mournfully "* hla companion. This having no effect, be made tour of his i-x-ket*. "Dear, dear, bow tmloriiy I amT be exclaimed at length "I've left my tobacco at home." "Verra unfortunate." and. stretching out 1 hand for the match, be added with evldei "An' now yell no require this 1 —Glasgow Timex American* Greatest of Tr* Americana are rightfully called the greatest travelers In the world. They all seem Imbued with the spirit of Columbus, and when we think of 1 venturer across strange waters In search of be knew not what we can scarcely associate him with any other country na a native than oars. It to a noticeable bet that In every rea of prominence In England and on continent there are lo be seen arm the tourists during the season at least two Americana to every one representative of any other country, and I African cities Americans are more In predominance oner travelers of other natlonalltlee.-Leelle'a Weakly.

The Sentinel does good Job Work

POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Trouble come* natural to some pf -le. Just like freckles or curly hair. How differently our side of a fit

a baby

The Men that tin-re are tw every question didn't otigii any of the parties directly' hi It Is r git 10 mart .nit hi an ambl-I ni. but don't orerk portance of enjoying the a the way. When a man t.!eks up a pi

Nat a GpaodtHrif

OTIS M. TOWNSEND

BUILDER

NOTICE TO COMKAOORS. Mealed' |-r-.|*»*l- slU^a* jjaMvad^ar^'Spe ana-pecinceiloo-tm-rer-d toy tnls If T«»n

Plans nnt Specilicatlnns prepared withoul charge

A. H. BAKER ...Undertaker • and - Embalmet.

TUCKAHOE. N. J. MARK LAKE

Undertaker and Embalmer

"XL...

the atatcamun " cr man. -Wen. ir ter. ' bow many ap ippropriatloni I

r. Hraaeu. twpe May f

SHERIFF’S SALE.

you c after."

"Nothing today." r

"My ex

e reminds me of the

auldkr

old Confederate

Tennm-ace. T went Ipto thla war/ said lie. with the motto "Venl. vldl. rlrl” and I came out vi<» versa/"—

Bt. Ixiub Itcpnbllc.

How Th-r Fooled tha Praachar. Wbo.i our gruniiuoth-r* arraugi-d to J have chh-kr-u for Buuday dinner—I the |ireariier-tb.-y pteked out the big |

Monday, February 15, 1909, c?t r aSoSSa CMyToMlaUaftwolsMarTaM K aot Few Jorso . nombrras buoar-d lolreclloo f. on llw plan n( lie lot. .a

-sruar:

JAMES H. TODD CARPENTER AND JOBBER Window and Door Frames. Screen.. Brackets. Etc., made to order. 4

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON, CoDtramofs aim Guimers 1210 Attbarj Axenite,

yt'cta t'ITT, n. j.

COKE I. KIIISEIIS I SOI Carpenters and Builders

Tbe List Rpse of Sniuei is gone but the low price* remain on Men's and' Boys' "kNtyits, Pants, Hats. Caps, Fur iiishipug at

Jos.

MENDEL’S The leading One Price Clolhier, Hatter and Furnisher. The Liatest in Brocuns and Greens 1625 ATLANTIC AVE., ATLANTIC Cin

grauilrootlit-.-c about when t bens chaai-d b.iK.iu.i lic|-obb

from thla that our lew what they were < i- bad Ihe tough old

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS.

. AOIMnONS. ALTEUATIONS AM

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter “\ an ? Builder CHARLES L. HOFMANN

REGISTERED ARCHITECT 811 WALNUT ST. PHILA

7tm AND ASBURY AVE.,

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

Fine Papei Hanging. Painting

g together al

AB Important Bute tniprove'meu

Ibt sea coast, the Interior waterway]

from Bay Head to Cap* May. J» udA i underway and when completed will! be of vast benelll, say* the Newark Blar. With only eighteen mile* ..I easy yxeavatlon this waterway can Ikcoouaeted from Bay Head with New York Bay’aud lu arms while ihe] waterway can alao be extruded tn ibr Manarquaii fora harbor eutraticetiirre j from the oceau. This new water highway will create a large ronimetcr cause the reclamation of tbou-ai acre* of land, develop a very lai

of oyster lands build up th*

•(tract tbouaaud* mure people tn the utlk « lr

New Jersey aeanmat. It will eunch

The arraiun-mcnl worked ver and Ibe delusion was |a-rfec(. asound. If no( sight! waa c-wn rn Work progressed rapUIly and Wei Ihe luaplralion of th.- gviih Id til

A regular meeting of (be Young Woman's ('brtsrtaii Temperance Town will he held al the I'alaoe. Nmih and Ceulral avenue, on Friday evening, al 7AO o'clock. A full al Irudaure la desired. Mrs J L VauTlue, superintendent. InlormwlIon UrsIreO. • w HI be seen by 'a notice elsewhere In thla Irene-of ihe HKKTIXgi., Ihe i-ouimlsaltiu recriilly appolnled by toundl lo Intentlgate street work U

Two Englishmen on a holiday In

Frame were dint

aud ask for everything be hauled In doubtful French, while Mr. Croat would offer explauatlnoa that were h tbe nature of critlclama. At last Mr Smith's temper rose to explosive point.

•'Will too." he said lu Engt ' time—“be so good a* not to I with me In tbe use of my Fren "Very well." retorted Mr. Cl simply wanted to point eat t •Are asking for a stelrcaae a you' wanted waa a spoon"*-

Mall.

A Hard Drinking B»ut Among tbe aonga of It-da-r U one npon a whistle uae,l by who visited England la the retinue of j Anne -of Ik-nmart Thlplaced on tbe table at Ibe la-glnnlnc of a a drinking bout, which was w whoever waa last aide to blow It Dane conquer.-I all comers, aa;

He hna almply from under our "1 know It." r

_ way* aatUde- i

alralght ticket

„ —Chicago Iteeord-llcrald

e|»Hed t lie editor. "Jmt ; SaialisBile That I and gin-* our opp

JOHN A. DENN WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER I DENN’S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarters for UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

I2lb and Meat Ave-,

Ocean <TI) , M. J.

738 Asbury Aye., Ocean City, N.J. VM oee.« < n,. *.

J'li’s a I'Fn-n . •* ' All iwraona having Furniture or ai i-u-d nrr p,torr I. na.L Molding I a riles and licinc- a Spec- kind of Mere-handlae lo Iw stored a

It la c^iialdcml n mark of r.- ]

■e lie found tin

ZilL.

nallou of thou-und- .if ' " b '^ V dHretatlon of twenty-five member. U(ahrT WhS^b.^ I hear? Fnror ' rvelop a eury Utah area ., Tribe. No. =SJ, Impt. K . actually kl—I you «t tin-railway make oew setlleinenla, ,» ^ • ,,T IbWHty, attended 111* d.-trlct tlon? And v hat 4*1 you do., pro summer resort* and , , W| k n ' b J ','’1' mceUog of Ihe Bed Men of Allantlr Daughter Well. •'Tm to make n ntp nuirw , —■. I_ ,. ,i... " I I.. I. * - ■ re,.- . I,pip fl-lnL Ire «ri>. ■ pplptlvp pi.

w. L. BERRY,

Manufacturing Jeweler,

I <La- In :lh Atl

lal I k

ami a

Ir I* to be Imped, aay*

“DM mumma erer punish Jour “Well. She marrisd me. my boy lookers Stateamaa.

Ilral Tramp After all. It pays tk I. i |milt*-, pardner Benmd Tramp Not

Ibe annual statement of County Col- 1 , lector Jus. I. ricull. It la a rompre ! deaf ami dumb whra a man gave far ,, vn*1vr re|a>rt, and tm* tkal abould I alipence I as;*. 'Thank you i

prove of luleraet to all taxpayera.

A tarsi "All the world's a i "What of Itr

I me arrested.—Looduo Ex

THE PIONEER

RESTAURANT AND / *<>•»» south second S t..

••••OYSTER CAFE ^towtoeiphtw. ( tterairiagaaaaateitr.

SPECIAL DEWMS in

CONCRETE BLOCKS rut p?nMcc 8 B C l il i FF and Bide walka.jtlau^Urtck Work ' " ^ PIONEER BAKERY. Schurch, Cantor & Co ^ 0l, ' 1 ,-

| 7UI A-bury Av.nu, f-mo

tt money by going tc

ShOEiuater Stota e House ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTEH 645 Asbury Avenue, ,

Leonard Kiaius Co.

liana

caan City. * i'SUTSB.'-

Electrician*

uty A vanut. Ova an City. N- J-