Ocean City Sentinel, 1 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 1

CEAN CITY SENTINEL

OCKAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, APRIL 1, I90;»

MANY NEW BOATS FOR WOMAN HAS HER FOURTEEN SCHOOLS ENTER LOCAL YACHT CLUB FLEET HUSBAND JAILED FOR BIO ME^T HERE

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Carpenter .From Philadelphia • Given Sixty Days in MUSIC FOR THE

County Prison.

■nd ■ KrMt ; ^

nr aqivitr Wife Within a Few I Weeks. ! M

Cottager Loses Daughter and "

•ummcr |kt<1rul «f Ihb. r«.rt f.., • I, iduirKCof dlwrderiy'rmiducl uuiolicr y ye,r~. J.na In expre-km. j„ llw i. , c.*r|*ut*r and %•■ ot MRod over the double ■flUdnui j ,,1^*1 under Komnaii Hull, ■>

ill »«»le<iilled llm hr quarreled »llh

] Ilia a lie and rrralrd a aeneral dla-j

aiq; al Ihe bnuae ahurll)- aflersl k on Monday niorulng. Mra., Rave Mra. Jnne* prorecllun by j IR her III one of tlie room- of Ibc her and Hie police »ere aenl for are I’olkeman 8chuck reached ouae. Ihr huaband dlaappearrd Scbock. In aearrhluR for Ihe fellow. w<nt lo the l>a<«menl of the Oceanic. He did not find June-, but In a abort time Sc hock dtacovered that a new cement ^oor bad recently been laid. 1 Thla la aald to have autTrred materially after the policeman'- bulky frame had A few hour- later. Mra Jouea awore out a warrant for ber huaband. and be war cleverly captured by Countable Walter Koaler. who bad only a verbal

. . 1 description of the penuti. jouea waa

, ‘umber of tl»» about lo t«>erd I lie S » electric ca " ■ember- RitloRetber Monday nbthl waa letdillrd, when lie waa capli nd formed a new aa-uclatuiu. | and taken to Ju>ttce Huab'a ottlce The follow iur officer, were elected: AccordlnR to W.ltue—e. the nrl. i;**,,*. .1.,.,,,. s. a™ -.Sr .K u! ry Townaeud; aecretary,! him. He had left her only the clothe-

After Ihe beartiiR. Squire Ku-b told

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left o

The Atlanti ire well entertained by ■ ud they enjoyed their room, -peecber were ■e of ihe vl.ltora, a- well d Ihe local camp. ‘ Before Ihe vlullora de|uirtad. they were Riven their nil of refr-dimenl.. IMPROVED HOTEL READY TO OPEN KarTxjtemble Takes Possession of Bellevue, Formerly the Headam. The Hnl-hloR touche- have been Riven to Headley A Adam-’ hotel, formerly the Headam. now known the Bellevue, at KlRblh aud Ocean avenue The hotel, a- ha- been publlabed, baa been enlarged and va-tly improved, a large force of men bavtng been employed In thla work during (he fall and wlnle Karl Kemble, of Philadelphia, the new leaaee. will take pomea-lon today of help In preparation fot the opening of the hou-e. which will 0 April S. The Bellevue will opcnall tbeyear Mr. Kemble from the Bellevue-Htratfnrd, Philadelphia, w here he w aa one of the While the improvement- were being lade to the houae.a number of people bo will be gueab the in ia. The Bellevue will a commodate gueata. The dlnli which haa teen enlarged, will ic aame number of people. OYSTER SUPPER

The n

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liad teatltlrd agglna nmille<r by Juatica

period of K

EASTER CROWDS Elaborate Program Will'be Given by a High Grade

Orchestra.

A M Satleriee will have an ex-

Everythiug Points to Succeaa-

•ful Athletic Contests

fester Saturday.

Everything la pMgrraalng farorwhlv In the arrangementa for the later-, •chola-ttc athletic meet Id tbt> re-awt on Feater Saturday afternoon Thte,

« city

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■v0on .

In the foot-tep- of the ! Znro had been III f Kloetidy, Hr B T.

ANOTHER A. A.

r Miller: a-(fataiil

The oltlce o

rable die.

, portion of the

t the fu

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uectlug of Ihe eaaoclatkin w ill be tMa^Tburadey) evening In the Couiidll chamber All ere Invited to TO RECEIVE MEMBERS

In the KIM M K t hurchon Sunay morning next, the Icwd'a Suppet 1 III be edmlnlaterrd and there will m receptloii of the member* who have

r that If tic w

tH tl

v would be

rife <10

hi* pome—lou, hi* arutr

only Wideya.

The prlaouer declared 1 go to Jell rather Iheu gl< any money. Then he 1

lo 80 day..

After Jooee had been In the local lockup fur an hour, he told Col Ko-ter. w ho went there to remi priaouer'* kit of carpenter tool*, that be would agree to wbatf

deal red

Aa be lied been -eulenred, aud alao aa Ihe w lfeexpmwed the view thi Imprl-oumeut of 80 daya waa little enough fur him, ooualderlug all that ■he *eld she bed gone through wl''

In the lockup uulll Tt

m Marion B. Kinn

: <i P Shelley, of the Harm burg Symphony Orcbewlra; Charle Browne. Ilute. Mlddlehoro, Ma— Victor Houyoux. J. tieorge Rauri #. of the New England Conaerva lory of Vualc: Frank Mo-t. tra drummer, of the Bridgeton Park am Bridgeton Theatre There will B other artl-ta of e<|ual ability. ILLUSTRATED TALK

The Kev. R. S. Snyder, of Spring City, Pa.^erlll give an Hlu*trated thla evening, et V> o'clock, lo Praabylerieu Church, on "Tl« Mm Wbo t'rucIBed Cbrial ’' Mr. Snyder, who la a moat entertaining apeaker, Ive alxly View*, reproduction- of 'a famous painting* of Ihe life of Chri«t. The lecture will be Interperaed with aonge, the word* of which *#J1 tf thrown agon the arreen and the audience will dug them. The «ongi tie appropriate lo the lecturer'i r aud will he auug to well knowc air* The talk w ill he given for the purpose of luatructlon and culture, order lo cover expense*, aa offering be taken at the door.

n probation: also, by letter. I day morning, when he < hi* church on Easier Sunday i H* county Jail by Cou-teble Ko-ter. will he special mu.lc by the . Attbeomcccftbc Ja«lca, M- ■

and an apprnprlale nermon by [ Philadelphia ahe' ■tor. the Kev. Dr. Brunyate. Inga for a divorce.

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CRESSWELL LOSES SUIT TO RECOVER COMMISSION

EVERY MAN TO HIS TRADE. Don’t tinker with everything about the bouae. Trying to save a little I* often Ihe co-tlleat kind of economy. ■Phone u* when an accident occur*. Me will have a man on the way almoat before you have cloeed the oon«tlou. SANITARY PLUMBING In all Ita branches If you'v% poor plumbing in your bouae tell u> to It M * over, ame the mlaALLOWAY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING (48 Aabury Ave., Ocean City

tmimc ice coMPMir Pocona Mountain Ice

The Ladles' Aid Society of the Kind M. K. Church have arranged to give

oyater aupper lu

the church ou Tuesday evening, April 6. from 6 until 8 o'clock. In addition looy-tcr* lu every etylc aud Ihe beat of algle. chicken aalad and boiled bam

will be aerved.

Those who have

ippere given by the Ladle*' Aid Society know that thl* aupper will be

„ to parti

Ticket* will coat only M

TRADE BOARD HAS MANY INQUIRIES Hotel and Boarding Honse Proprietors Should See City Clerk Adams; City Clerk T. Lee Adam* and E. VV. Burleigh, of Ihe advcrtlalcg commltlae of the Itoard of Trade, are In receipt of a large number of Inqulriea ft accomtqpdalloiia end cottage* Many want to know the name* of the hotel* aud boarding bouse* that will he open at Ka*trr. Mr Burleigh -aid It would be to Ih Interest and advantage of all wb have not a* yet given their cards ft luaertlou In the advertlalng column* of the Board of Trade'* hook lei once, a* the booklet will be publtahed and distributed before the Easier holi-

day*.

Those desiring to advertise aud hat not already placed their “ad” Id U hand* of the committee can do *0 t calling at the office of City Clei dam*, where, too, tuformatloo of ■neflt will be given Inquirer*. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE l>. Dtt>t> and Krirnd* a penal

ctllien.* Think It over, then call on

HARRY HEADLEY.

Real Estate Operator. Ninth 1 bury ayenue. next to tire he will ahow you the very heat way Mime of the greale-t bargain* to be found here oa the ' "

Phone connection.

pleaunl birthday aurprtac

waa given to David D IKbb on r ~ day evening. He returned home from tb- store a little after 8 o'clock aud w aa quite taken hack with the number

of trlenda that greeted him.

scarcely knew what to aay or do. The friends had a delightful time all

evening, playing lot* of gi especially, which made everybody Jaugb the real of the evening.

‘ ' Stewart’# quartet raug many pleas-

ing select Iona.

Mr. Dlbb received many preaeuti Those present, beside Mr. aud Mra. Dlbb. were Mr*. Emma llradford, Mra. Benjamin RaM, Mr. and Mra. Samual W Smith, E. T. Stewart. Myers Dlbb. Joseph Naylor, Blella Bradford, Irene Dlbb. Richard Dlbb. Matthew Hughe* Smith. Stewart Dlbb. David Dlbb, Ruby Dlbb, Helen Bard and Harry

Bradford.

Justice Rush Quotes Old Law That May be New to Many People. In the anil of David P. Crea against Arthur D. Harrow--, brought <t* com mission fee _for rale of a lot In thla resort, Justice of the Peace Rush gave bu decision In ivor of Barrows ou Vlonday morning ud. The ca*e waa beard a week beJusltceof the Peace Rush gave the ■Bowing reason- for btsdsclsloo: Ocean City, N. J., March 31, IWS. The Small Cause Court before Jeromes. Rush, Justice. David P. Crerawell) i Demand <48 00 Arthur D. Barrow* j Hud that according to the General Statute* of New Jersey. Vol a. Page 1804, Section 10. no broker, or agent aelllug or exchanging run account ot the owner shall be entitled to any commlasloo for the exchange of any real estate 1* aotborlly for aelllug or changing auch land, la In writing 1 the owner, or hi* authorized agent and Iberaleof commlaaton. ie dollar ahall have baen stated icb authority Therefore, I give judgment In favor of Arthur D. Barrow*, defend) against David P Creaswall, plaintiff', u the sum of Are dollar* and flfty-Uve ents «5.&S) costa lo the above cauat Jkromk S. Brett,

Justice.

#4500 ORGAN ORDERED

At a meeting of the committee in charge, held lu the parsonage at noon ou Tuesday, au K-tey organ, coating <4400, waa ordered by Hie officials. The new Instrument, w hich la U a flue one, I* lo be completed and ■tailed In position In the church by the middle af June.

Next Sunday, being Palm Sunday, there will be • pedal music, appropriate to the day. In the Kind Presbyterian < hurch. Tb* augmented choir, under direction of Lewis E. Smith, be beard lo anthem* In the morning The choir will b* awiated in the ng by a male quartet, comprising 1*. Goff, Klaley, Colllaaou and

COUNTY POLITICS TO THE FRONT

Vormandte Hotel. Ticket* are selling rapidly and ‘lu.uld lie -ecured at once from mealier- of the committee. The trupmea for the event* were this week placed on exhibition la the show iiidowa of Jac.it>, Reed’s Son* - atom 1 Philadelphia. I here are 14 schools entered, with a Bat of 42 contestants. ieorge W. Orton, of PniieddpbiB, the greatest mile runner la the country, president of the A A. C-, haa reed from hi* recent lllacaa and a—lire* the rommlttae that he will be hand lo referee the meet, vthong tbo-e entered are the following of not# lu lb* amateur world: K. C. Bltd. Camden Commercial, ho won the mile at the Atlantic City led In 4.48 Gutter, Penn Charter School, who can put the ah 4 89 feet P-uracil Hagy. Central High School, who can broad Jump 22 feet. Robert Kmblck, who can put tb* )olS9fea'. T inches. Franb - Reynolds,ofXaptuMTawasblp High School who la credited with — 1-4 -eon. la for the 220 yard* daab . John irallagber, the greatest school uy miler In the country, who wDI lake au attempt to break tb* aeho1—lie mile record of 4 28 -ecooda. John J. Bariaclllo, of Unions Prep. School, who can do cloa* lo <0 fast to

put.

a, of Central High School, Philadelphia. apd Harry KooMa, of Oeaaa City High School, will make a graa^ rye In the i mile event Williamson Trade School will tend relay learn of schoolboy etan. The Baltimore CWfega will aeod lu junior learn of 42 men. , ATTENDED WEDDING

Mr. A. J. Smith, of thl* d

a wedding last evening at Vioaland, the marriage of hi* nephew Dr. Mnrlbert H. Tomlin, of Wildwood- and Mia* Hesse Wye. Baker, daagbtar of former Senator Phillip Balter, of Vinoland. the wedding wae held In Ihe Klrat Presbyterian Church of that city aud a reception followed al lb* brtda’a ome. Senator Bakar Is one of Ih* aker Brew., founder* of Wildwood, large number of gueeta w ere peasant. Among the uabera were Lewta E. Smith, of thla city, and Wa. O. Moore. Dr. Francis H. Tomlin and Robert Thomas Moore, of HaddoodeM. The bride * as attendad by bar three si-tcr-. one aa maid of boaoi, and tba

Rumors Concerning the Situation Discussed by a Cape

May Paper.

Lewi* T. Steven*, editor of the Cape May Herald, In last week's Iwue. baa something to aay regarding county politics, aa foliowa: Politician* are beginning to figure for the coming fall campaign in Cape May County, where there will be elected next November, a State senator. an aaramblyman, a county clerk

and a coroner.

• most prominent question la lo eoatorahtp. Senator Robert E. Hand, who 1* closing hi* third term, desire* to be aenator again while It la rumored that Aafemhlyman Coravllle E Stllle would al*o 4ike lo have the position and may be a candidate for

this place.

There 1* some talk also that former Senator Lewi* M. Creme. wV>

Mayor of Ocean City, t the Republican candidi

r county clerk. It I* raid that Dr. i been well for some mon Julius Way may be a candidate for re-, m « election, aud II la elmi rumored dial CHAMPIONSHIP John Sayce. the pre-eut deputy county ____ clerk, ha* been talked of and that A. j To were w Carltou Hildreth, chairman of the Re- j arterwa

publican County ( ummittee and brother-in-law of Senator Hand, may

up aa a candidate.

r Dr.

MRS. WENRICH DEAD

In TWla City.

Her many friends In tbtiin been .hocked to taara of tb VIr*. Mary H. Wenrich, t curved at her home In Pbtta

Wednesday of last week. Her faneral

took place on Saturday.

Mran.l^orich, who waa the daagbterof Thomas A Green, bad baen a •ummcr resident of tbts resort tor many years, and here abe bad a laig* now {circle of^rtends. She was a moat

dialred lo bejeatlmablt woman, with a disposition

SEVEN YEARS OLD

Wanted.—Place aa hogaekeep posit loo of ra-ponalblllty la Ocean City by lady. Referenca* “K,” Oak ■ -«, Philadelphia.

The members of Washington Camp, No 75. P. O. S. of A., spent a few houn pleasantly on Friday evening last, tba occasion being Ihe seventh anniversary of the lodge * Addreaaee were made by tb* Rev. H T. Casselberry and Alonso Cotton Rectlattona were given by Ml—e- Irene Ziegler aud Mabel and Korol Joy; a piano aolo by Mira .. _ Adams and a vocal aolo by Mlaa Sara

Goff-

After the musical pro^am. menta were served, to which full Juat Ice The committees lu charge w prised of the following named Entertainment—Jamea W ■ Leonard Lear and Gilbert C01 Refreshments—William U. Smith. Benjamin Glbaou and Charles Allen. Young lady wl hotel ofOoe. Capable and wtlllug. Good reference* 'G," Oak l-aaa, Philadelphia.

The all-roand athletic championSblp of the Ocean City High Scbool Athletic Team will he held on Saturday, April 8. at 2 p. m.. In front of tb* Normandie. First, second aud third trophies will be given to tb* wlcnera. The events will be: 100 yards daab, 23) yard- daab, half mile, mil*, I*>yards hurdle, high jump, breed Jaap

and ahot-put.

Every member of the team will eaa

Kalmia Tribe m cm ban have deckled to repeat the .bow, ThtGy

From Porto Rico.”