Ocean City Sentinel, 26 August 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY, AU<JU,<T SB. 1W». W« liball glad to twelve Hem. i.f

MANY OFFICES ARE TO BE FILLED Some Warm Times Looked For Before Big Straggle is Ended. > mjm ii

GOVERNOR GLENN WILL

FINE RECITAL

SPEAK IN THIS CUV IN M. E.

ZA.NE & ZA.NE Druggists

PERSONALS.

mlljr. «f I 1

K. C. Warr pbM, are at the Hiacayne.

MIm- Sara Van OiMer. of I'

a vlallor bare Tburxlay

l-xtward H. Hale i« a i'lnladelptiian haviug a pleaaant time at Itir Atglen Harry W. Uarke, offterantou,!* en j,lying life aa a gueel •» Hie Harwood K. M. Do» lug and family aieamoai Ifir many l*lilladelpt>laiia at Hie At

glen.

Arthur Itadcllfle and family, ol Millville, are among the gurala of ttu Kathln. Mra.H. R. C. Mathew eon, of Philadelphia, la pleaaanlly located at lh< Imperial. Mra. K. Dlttinan and Wealey P. Ulltman, of I'hiladelplita. are at the

the

rvlew.

t>eri It. Dewla, ot Weat <'heater, I having an enjoyable viall here. Ha l a gueat of the Kathlu. Mlaa Kmma Itucey, of Kveretl Washington, la the gueat of her alalri Mra Jamea M. Bteveus.

Mlaa Huaau A. Meredith, of Boalon, Maaeachuaelts, la vlalthig Dr. and Mra. K. K. Hrunyatc. at the M. K. ParaouMlaaea Vera and Ixila O'Donnell. ..f riilladelphla. are vlalllug Mr. and Mra. J. A. Richmond, at 121.'. Wealey Daniel H. Davis, of Wo.all.ury, !• ajieiidliig tils vacation with Ilia slater, Mra. H H. Deun, at M2S Anbury

•lied. All pronounced the ai grand success. hr event celebrated the "natal "of Mlaa I., r. Conerd. Hhewa> recipient ol many beautiful glfti a large eboa-er of postcards, mong those present were Mrs. J. VanOsten, Mlaa Dorothy VanHI, Mlaa l^ura (Itfllnghani, Mlaa H A. I«hman. Mr. amt Mra H. Reel Inger ami Mia.-Martha L. Hasr. all of riilladelphla; Mias ImM. Ilraden and Ml- Mary K. K. Braden, of Newark: bevt I* l^-w ta, of Vest Chester; Walter W. tx-wla, of ■itlaneld. Maaa.; tAiaa. J. Darlmgtoi of Darlington, Pa.; Prank W. <lri-h grr.of Haddoullrl-I; Mlaa Kalherli lieerla and Mias I,. C. ronard.of Ocea City. 'VEINED *5-25

Mft. Phi

Philip Johnson snd Ml—

Reatrlce Johnson, «.f Philadelphia, are .among the week’s arrivals at the

Wyoming.

Col. W. W. Lawrence and wife, of Troy, are meeting friends in tliia resort. w here they are Vtatting Prof, and Mrs. T. R. Lawson Mr. and Mra John T. Reed, of Troy. X. Y.. are being entertained by Prof, and Mra. T. R. l^wSbu at their cottage, 1221 Central avenue. Mr. and Mr.. J. <1. Co*, of lllackWood, a|.ent a few days the past week with their daughter, Mrs. R. C. Duflield.au Moorlyu terrace. Mlaa Klbel Hrewater, of Cheiter.and Mlaa Mabel Vernon, of Wilmington, are gueaU of Hie Mlaaea Har|ier, at their cottage, 1216 Central avenue. Mr. and Mra Joseph K. Isigau, of Salem, Va., are enjoying a visit to Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ilauhmugli, at ' their cottage, Twelfth street and Wea-

ley avenue

«llllam K. Young, of Wildwood, secretary of the Cape May County Board of Taxation, was a recent gueat of the Klberon. He was accompanied

hy his w ife.

The Rev. Prank H. Lynch, 8. K. D , presiding elder of Hie South District, Philadelphia Conference, a|wnt Sunday with bla colleague the Rev. Alpha li. Kynett, D D.« Albert H. Wilson, of Woodbury, was an ovgpWunday guest of farmer Stale Ranking (tommlasloner, D. O.Watkhia In the latter'soottage.isis Central avenue. He made the trip In hla auto. Mra. Thomas It. Hammer, who was here the early part of this season, la taking an extensive auto todr, which Includes Saratoga. I'lcondero/a, Mon. treat, Quebec, Rangely Lakes, Itoatnn and other points of lulereat.

.ed $5.2-1

lillia Stevens, a ) reside In Washlugti by Juatk-r of the Pe

day l■lorlllllg. Hr was,-barged with ring drunk aod disorderly. He came over In the last Shore Past -Ine car Tuesday night, and la said to are stopped the car in the middle of square lu this city hy pulling Hie hell cord with hla cane. He was arrested hy H|ccial Pohcemat) lieslle. employed by the Company, who imied him over to Policeman Schnck. lievrne spent the reuiirtinter of the

light In Hie lockup.

CHILDREN’S CHORDS

All members of the children's chorus-that recently gave Hie great concert are requested to meet Mr. Thomas, the musical director, on Thursday and Saturday of thla week kt 6 p. m., In the auditorium. He has arranged for euolher pleesant occasion end desires to close the season with the entire churua present. All children, 8 to IA years of ege. are cordially Invited to participate. Parents w ill 0o well to send the children and give them Hits pleasure. Wear Jerso's Npeclal Klectlow. New Jersey's special eleolhwi September H on the question of the adoption of Hie constitutional amendment will cost approximately (75,000. A ■•art of this will fall on the State, and the remainder on the various oounUrs. Dm largest Item In - the expenses will l« for the pay of elect kin oHlcers. There are this year 1,848 election districts In the Stale and there are four election officers for each, making 6,892 election officers In all. Oa that day they will do double duty, at It will also 1* registration day, and they will receive (8 cacti.

Peter W. Murdoch 2nd family, of Rrooklyn, are vlalting kt Ibabomeuf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murdoch city. Ur. Murdock bolds hie position under the government.

;o give

Would It not be well for you the Plrel National Rauk a trlalV Por Rkht.—1920 Ashury avenue. .. rooms and hath, eultablc for boarding •louse, October 1 to June 1; f!60. Ad••—is A. L. Howe, 17U8 Dauphin at rest, * » a

ng office

tils city Hu

will ,

—embly man .County terms of the follow-

• plre ;

e. City Collector Nicholas Co red n, city Treasurer IS. Cham I'lou, City Clerk T. L* Adams, Conn •Ilmen Headley, Stanton and Godfrey ind Assessors Pouldsand Kiigllxh. Also, the terms of Freeholders J. P. Kox and William S. Johnson expire ind both seek to retain their offices. Out lii tlie county the struggle h

nted that.

day.the

lltlli

(silt

> later on, there wtlli^om •al times lu this resorT HAD FINE SAIL.

- hot

1'artlt Club the follow teution is to end the hall a

The hoard of judges w ho w I d prizes will commence In mak their seletdinns at time o'clock, a

In full swing.

rants will he nijdc f-r the lady haudsotne costume, the geulli s must handsome oustumc. Hi lady's most comical costume. Hi CHILDREN ON OUTING

The seaside home for poor children, located at Pineeiith street and Ashury ae. Is occupied hy another' lot of people from Hie fro wiled sections of 'Philadelphia. Ml- Fannie Cochran, ho bad charge of Hie house most ol -e summer, recently went to liei siiniinrr home In <'sm|sils-llo, Canada.

le W heeler, of Krlc.

Hie house fur the suinmri comfortable quarters. g<si and lots of them, the joy of a dally dip In the so other attraction was addby Uk-hard Weathertiy. wl He take* the hu ever Ibeywant logo, s tiere shortly, tils p i by another young will provide more good tl children. Mias Cochran Indeed Irework in this resort. Tne

HAD PLEASANT TIME

The “What Is It” night at the yacht ctuhTursday night wasa great success, 'hairman Curran did himself proud. A sketch. Imitations and solos hy amateur talent, and a dance ffllcd veiling with fun. Towarda the close, refreshments were served and everyone had a most enjoyable evening. ■ l^^f Curran’a "second year as chairman of the euteitalnment com- !, and he lias made all his affaire the talk of the resort. His reputation entertainer U Indeed enviable.

TO GO TO TUCKAH0B.

The mem here of the Visiting l-adlm' Auxiliary of the First Presbyterian .'hurcb will make a departure this week from theer usual custom of meeting In Ocealfity. They will meet today at the home of Mrs Ivins In Tuckahne. tram leases Hie Tenth street station of the Reading Railroad at 2 80

LOOKING AFTER AUTOS

late Inspector of automobiles was • n on husluc— for a short time Wednesday. While here, lie saw 'hlef of Police Scull, to whom lie said -c would return wilblna few days. The lns|iector makes mo Investigation ot speed complaints, etc , and also kee|>s labs on other violation* of Hie law regarding lights and license lumbers on autos. Jubilee Concert. 1 he annual jubilee nuicert for the beuellt of St. Jamea' A^M. K. Church, Hie Rev. J. H. Jackson, pastor, wlllh* given. In Hie Auditorium on Tuesday evening. August SI. "Honga the people love" will be given hy capable anlolsta and thare w III be selection* by Hie Young Meo'a Musical Asaoclatloii Baud. Tlcketa, 25 cents.

Member* of Ocean City l-odge. No. 171, P. A A. M„ will meet jn their lodge room this evening, wliet demonstration of the lodge s third gree work will be given for the heueffl and pleasure of visiting brethren from oilier States.

Two good building lots on Ashury .venue, between Twenty-sixth *"'• Twenty-seventh streets, Nos HM 610, Sec. F.; each lot 80x100 feat; 8200 each. Addresa P. P. Wl Urtdgelon, N. J.

For rent daring September large ..onse, all convenleaces, centrally located. Apply 400 Fifth street.

MASQUERADE BALL AT YACHT CLUB

Last Important Social Func tion of Season Among Amateut Sailors. Prom the Interest displayed, It Is ex l-e ■led that the last iints.rlaol futio

North Carolina's Chief Excr- Organist Knndlc and His As- j^'icd «> XirI* Calls

Stive to Tonr the State In sistants Pleased an ApLocal Option Cause. prreiative Audience.

«»pea All Ihe Year i

Cor. liighth St. and Wesley Ave., Ocean City

_ H0TGL Dise/IYRG.

Ocean Ave.

I ONLY $400 CASH SECURES

' aildphla, gave an - u Ilrst pleased and la l- in Hie huiMing ■t j I II.— who have t In the North Hr.

BIRTHDAY PARTY

is in exist auikl theMpiaiorof tls « of a great city. She mitcd i large cottage for three nionllis, equip l>ed It with oils, lieildlngaiid fiHsl.ain for little children, and.w hen pu s ,their molhers.to come %|id enjoy i happy two week, in Ocean l ily. Tl. lory of Iwr good deed* remain with those w hom she so klndlj

GOING TO CAPE MAY I'urbliciub Members mill lluve ** ■meet st Train Mwtnrdns. Arnaigemeots for the visit of the •cesij City Vacht i.'luh meiuliers to ;he t ape May Yacht Club on Saturday frxt Include a *|>erial train Irav. lug the Reading Railroad's Tenth atreet station at 9.80 o'clock, stopping at Fourteenth street and at Thirty fourth street. Families of club members and their friend* Will he Included In the party and a rredilal.lv turnout i assured. The special train will return Im■edlately after the race, visitors Driving home early lu lire evening. The regular rule of fare will prevail and tickets cau he procured from the entertainment committee of Ihe club leaving time, If not before. had Card party

Guests of the Falrvlew had a very enjoyable evening Tuesday ulghl at a euchre party held In the exchange. The player* were al It until late lu Uie evening, aud.at the dose of the festivities, favors were awarded Miss Helen Hogan. Mrs. M. Klaul Mrs J. Wick, J B. Holton, J. Wick. Mrs. W. lerke, Mrs. L. Blau I. Ml- Light and Miss Klaul. Olliers who played were Mrs. C. Jennings, Mrs. H. Blair, Mr and Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Shannon, Mrs Whllall, Klaley. Mrs. Kdluow, Mrs. Crcth and the Misses C. Hogan, Smith, M. Holton and A. Slaugh.

'Irs. I |-c<-lally a|fpvale-l k

Usher her sister). Mis. Annie Tahr ley. Mrs. M. Schneider and daughter Mr-. W. C Young. Ml— Nellie Smlll end Ml— (intrude K Miller. Mt^Huuheu, who lies l—n . .-.,t.

DEMAND FOR LOTS

i*. «x<-«*pt among e smaller, hut of

At Hie use ol rommou and tl ability and a i were recognize intiAiton hegai

at InipniteiiH-ug aod lu the eourav of different pk-eva of cannon, large and anuill. muzzle or breechloading, wax limply legion. There were cannon, cannon loyal and drml-rannon. three or four elaaara of rulrertna. bombards, mortar*, perrtera, aerjwntlDe*. cartbouna. eurtalla. paaaevolanta or zebra Innas. Iraalltaka. orguea. sakrra, min kma. mojniiea, falcons and falconet*, nihtuela, fo-vlcra, bases, eltnga. port lileces, mimicrera, drake*, aspics, do* Ule dogs ami logtors, to say nothing of rllmdoqulns. flying dragons and partridge morani.-Contlemaii'a Mnga

Alaskan Moonshine. Up here lu Alssks the moon rise* in the eonth end sete in the north. Its beams are liquid and they enamel the landscape with a porcelain loveliness It casts a *|iell more potent than e'er lid the magtrians of the east. Under Its wizardry the rocks turn to Oliver and the brows old mountains ere conjured Into giant pearls. True wealth eilst* In the mind, and whoever beholds an AJaakan moonlight la thrice hundred times a mlltlonalre.-Ketch-ikan Miner.

One of the moat cur lout prrqnlaltea In connection /with English coronations la the rhAt of one of the peers to claim the bed and bedding uaed by the heir apparent on the L _jf preceding the coronation. In olden time* this waa a i-rqulsltr of consklerntile value, aa the "bedding" usually slated of richly embroidered coverlids of velvet or ellk. with priceless hangings of cloth of stiver and gold. Vcmhcrsof the Presbyterian Church choir and eonie friends had a straw ride Monday to Capt. libber* home, bore, aod a pleasant time was had. They went lu wagons and an Uto Returning, some came hy Ihe sms means, while oilier* took antage of Mayor Cre—e’s Kiup which tiad 1—11 loaned for occasion, and reached linme hy wi

Judge and Mrs. William Y< have returned to New York after having spent the summer with Mra. Y'ouug'a parents, Mr and Mrs. C-, Howard Shernierhorn, In thla city. Wtitle here. Judge Young paid a visit the county lustltuUous at Cape May Court House with Justice of the l J. S. Rush.

The doors of Ihe Rourse Pharmacy weye closed to business early Wednesday. A sign on the door annnuneea the atore Is In possession of H. It. Voorhees. ballliTof Prod. K. Dych. the mortgagee. Dr. and aars. awnwrljr Her Dr. and Mra.Rwaverly, of Pottatown, and Mia Scbcllluger, of Cape May. gneeta of Mr. and Mra. D. II. Mayt. of this city. .’oh Rd*t.—From Sept. 16 to May 16, a second floor, eight-room apartment, furnished. Apply 708 Seventh atreet. For Kkkt.—Rooms with board apartmaota fur fall and winter motitha lu private family. Andrea 8., imktbh office.

s l.uretia Fix, mother of T. Casselberry, died Tursdsy afli-rmiuu In her eighty-fourth year, was horn in Pennsylvania and been a widow for many years. She wilChe hurled lu Itewdlug on Haturday.— Notice. The Itedies- Aid Society of the Melii odist Church V III hold one of their popular sales In Boyle's pavilion, on the IKhrdwalk, on Friday evening next, w here you can obtain fancy articles. home made cake.etc. Tbs | pond for the children w III be thei

The juvenile extravaganza given lu Trower's Hall on August 19 for Hie benefit of Macedonia Sunday School will be re|*atrd this evening

oll^pt, made a slot). HI* vlollp

riiti-iastlcally applauded.

AN OLD TIME HANGING.

The Oar

nnie- Was

■r When “Old . luted In Maryli dark ns the day when old Jennie was hung" to one of the many quaint aayteg* that for generation* haa been need on the lower eastern shore of Mary land, but from His accounts who tired In old Jennie's day there never baa been a day nines that Urns as dark the day on which a he waaT ereeuted - wholesale murder In Hie neighborhood In which the tired. The old murderewa waa pubUcty hanged In 1815 In the old Jail yard at Prince** Anne, and all those wRp rein'red that particular day bar* passed Into the great beyond long ago. The murderess was a white woman, tell and angular, and it waa aatd that she resembled what waa popularly supposed to tie a wile* far more than tbs up to dale woman of that day. Id fact, local history record* that she preetleed wtiehersfc No on* srsr knew where the came from, she having "dropped down” very mysteriously ito the nclghtmrboodfwbere she killed family of four. Old Jennie was not banged on a scaffold. In those days murderers were executed with as little trouble and expense ax possible. The wizen faced of alt Somerset waa placed In drawn by two oxen and placed directly under a stout limb of an old oak tree which stood In the jail yard. The rope waa fixed In rude fashion around her neck, amid the hurrah* of crowd and the curses of tha ■ed woman, and when all waa In Inca* a bunch of fodder waa placed ten paces from the oxen's beads, and they were given the word to start. Claying tb* command, they mad* a bee line for tb* fodder and left old Jennie dangling at the end of the rope. That day. It has been told thousands f times, waa tbs darkest ever known In this section. Chickens remained on roost* throughout tbs entire day. whllt candles by tb* acora burned In tbs bousea that the servants might sea do their work. Tb* local scisntlata ot that day were at a loss to account for Hie strange phenomenon, and tb* graphic descriptions which they gars ef It and which were recorded yean go make Intereating reading. The darkle* and saperetitlous whites f those days n»rurally thought that tbs end ef time bad coma. A great negroes declare today that tb* ghoat of old Jeonl* may be aeco stalking around on tb* edge of tbs wood* near where a be committed her crimes any tlm* on a dark, cloudy night, and they are very careful not to encounter her.—Ortol* (MdJ Cur. Chicago Inter Ocean.

OCEAN CITY

That tb* telephone has blessed many a maa, saved many Uvea and helped pile up fortunes la true, but * cursed some women, ruined and hastened domestic misfortune! It haa. Uas It not become the favorite pastime of lb* women with nothing to dot It has. Does It iSbt accelerate gossip and aid the tun and the wayward constantlyt It doe*. Self indulgent women waste their bus bands' money by ordering food over the loo handy telephone rattier than bother to dree* for the street, thereby losing both their wholesome morning exerclae and their chance thriftily core tb* best there la for the p

crowned llaste with Courtesy's laurel. —Minna Thomas Antrim in Upptneotfu

The Red Sea

In th* Rad aeu reefs of bright pink coral are clearly to b»**atL Much of the rocky bed of this sea la th* work of th* coral Inssct But probably th* tro* reason for tb* nams of tb* Red

at the re- asa la bscaoac along Its eastern shore

bat from Its people. i—. « .p™an„ . *. in ihi. •' ““ *“ '» «• “V “V 1 ” “-I bU liratb,,. T-a »b’l pnj tw. Ommcuz.

$1400 BUNGALOW

PINK GRADED POTS FOR SAKE. EASY TERMS GREAT INDUCEMENTS POR IMMEDIATE BUILDERS WRITE FOR PARTICULARS OK CALL AT OEEICE Ocean Site Company ■49th and Central Avenue, Ocean City, N. J,

FOR SALE! Beautiful Bay Front Villa Seven rooms and tmdi: furnished complete; electricity throughout Avovefy modern' a]>|»>iiitmetn. finest available location. Desirable lot wYlh riparian right. BARGAIN TO A QUICK PURCHASER BAY FRONT LOTS FOR SALE Seventy-five fed of Bay Front with rij-arian right; well si Hinted for ■ n vestment or improvement. Terms attractive. Price #3500 Choice lot on Bay Front with riparian right near Fourteenth street. Price #700 Excellent lot on Marine llaee. near llrasure avenue; all improvements. Only #300 for Information consult JOSaEPI-I I. SCULL NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE

ALL THE YEAR

THE IMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE, OCEAN CltY. New J

THE ELBERON

THE KATHLU

HOTEL ATGLEN

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No waiting for two weeks to know if you ran get It; we can tell you at once. Bargains in Hay and (Kean front pn>|*rtia*. I'bohw cottage* for sale. Also late for to vest incut and for Improvement—Ihe choice of Ocean tlty. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

KKAIs KMT ATE AX1> KOX VEYAWCTKU tVnnmlesloner of Deeds for New Jersey. Commissioner of Detdefor Pennsylvania. , S|4-clallle» In Investment plots of 5 to 160 welldorated lots, k Havs applicant* for cuttagra, (anno to (6000. What have yon to oiler T ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City

WARE’S

.NEW. JERSEY

\ Few Days Left of Our August Furniture and Carpet Sale! One of the Specials lor this week is a fine $5.00 Mission Clock for $2 95. This is a great bargain. Sec it in our window. We have just received seventy-five Cots, ranging in price from ft 00 to f2.50. Our special $1.25 wire cot is exceptional value. We are hcadqttar'ers for Furniture and Carpets and make a specialty of lurnishing cottages and hotels. We have furnished a large number this year and can refer you to a.great many pleased customers. You arc always welcome to our store C. AI. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Iniw-Suta Phone s$A( Inter-State Phone 153-B Millville, N. J. Ocean CHy, M. J.

H. F. SAILOR & CO. Boat Builders Tenth and Bay Ocean City, N. J

goods, notion* and turn'* furnlehl etc., goto POWELL'S 921 ASHIi'HY AVKNI’K

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your Coal from tb* SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE A* you are always sure of getting

i flcALLISTER’S * WAIST BARGAINS We sale today all $1.00 and $1.20 )awn Waists at 75c each; all new ami fresh. Notice window display.

Torchon Lace Lot fine Torchon Lace and Inserting to match, 4 to toe yard

Combs, Baretts, etc. Swell line of Combs, Baretts, Belt Pins and Hair Goods.

...CHILDREN’S DRESSES... A big line of Children's Dresses and Rompers as cheap 1 you cau make them. S. 'S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue

Ocean City, N. J

prk ■"% and up lor cleaning by the t)UC fl. KOOm Electric Vacuum System H. H. DENN, 1425 Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J,

THE FAIRVIEW

SEA SPRAY COTTAGE

i. A. DENN & SON WHOU-SALC AN, RETAIL DEALER W

DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 Isbuiy In.. Ocean City. It. J. 1 elding Parilea and Pirn lew a 8p*elalty. Your trod* solicited. Older* delivered. Prompt atteulloo. I Ilk and < 'ream always on hand.

First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL (SAMS SWPU1S UMM