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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THUHHDAY, SETTEMUEK 2, 1909.

OceanCity Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance.

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

ulmtor. •f*ttH'ix K KOvaolT'aila llr. S. M- Hurl, lianlierj' lo.prruir, Wallrr

CHUKCH SERVICES. aod'Siabth’

MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY end COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Auliellor. Maal.r and Ki.mii., i. Obaaor. aapn-a Oa«A OaeiUaMaar.

JONATHAN HAND, (JonnNRlIor- nt-1 .n \v, HoUeilor. M.M.r n, cb.Be.ry. Poiaey Pubik". CAPK MAY COURT HOUrtK, N. J.

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, !tenMi >> liuUdln(. << :: > ^: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Law

LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

RALPH L GOFF,

HARRY H. RICE, KF.UISTEKEI> ARCHITECT w 6411 Haddort Aver., Colllnsawuud, • • . IN'.J. THOMAS J. THORN Florist FALL BULBS, GRASS mod CLOVER SEEN. 9<3 Asbury Avenue. THE IT-TO-DATE Tunsorial Parlor 824 Asbury Avenue Four Barbers NO WAITING THOMAS MOORE

SECRET SOCIETIES.

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II Iran It. Movrrr; arreiary. I

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(M»ae City Lodaa. No. St, K. of I 1 .. I Brat and ifilrd Monday .renin*. o» monUMn K.ol I-. toll.^Arturj^Bvenoe.

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f 'i^rri. Adau». ~ervlarj, . ' . ■ aipariateadeat J aaj ^Urii.r^tiaioo, K. M. Hutioa. pr».ldenl; Fertob UaUd. ■m >, MMid^} in Hie monlR; afo|»aa« Cbri«ll»D Trmperanea Uatoa, Pewldani.Tiri?fiuaaiStr , iiriea; Sorrirond- • >.* Mrvtary, Mr., u. H fbebuB

The Excursion House

MAIN STREET «Bd . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

SOWERS* POINT :: N.J.

SHORE FAST LINE THRCUGH CARS

aveauvand Jbnudvmlk. AU«nUr I

B T. ABBOTT, M. D., Pbyalrlan and Nnrgpan. OFFICI-Ctmr Calnl ud EI|hU Sirwl

T.G HUTCHINSON. M D. Fl<>m<eopnthlMt. H.'U WESLEY AVENUE OCCAM CITY. N. J. N, HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley- Avenue.

YOUNG WOMAN MEETS WITH CIVIC PURITV HER DEATH IN THE SURF MEANS BUSINESS

D. L. ANDERSON CUP IS TAKEN BY OCEAN CITY

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIUHTII HT. ANp WEriLKY AVE

Iff :" : 'AlleD Corson, M.D.*‘V»

JACOB SChUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. b. TOO Ada'1 Ainae, Ooau CH|, I. I.

FriRbtencd by Waves, Miss Kennedy Was a Victim of Heart Di»casc.

i All Interested in tBe Move SPARKS KEEPS UP ment Arc Requested to Give Assistance.

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER *• I>entiHt •« 809 Central Avehue

AtUntir (Sir Theatres

Aiv'li.oT'iieatm:

TOMIUHT AT *.10

All treek and Halurday Mallutr KlKHT TIME IN AMEItICA i Frobman pmeula the I.i

Mi— Eleanor Krnuedy. of Plilladrl>bla, ■lied In lltr .urf olT e.veiile.nlh Irrrt la.t Friday ll -.ni.tlial.hr rsa t»ut-pith nnmr .hlldmi and a 0UI|«||R>I1 about Iter oati a«.. Ml— irar. (iiMxir.lino, and ua. n.iatlue u water wIiir. when .hr .uddruly rrrainrd and eomtoenrud In Ihra.h

wa> due to heart lailurt, cauwd Ly fnitlil and ovae-e*erU..n. t'ornner Mark Idike gave a verdh-t of dealh hy amdenlal dniwnlnff. Ml- Kennedy wa. 2B year, of age. and lived at •PI East Hu«|iirhau*a avenue. Philadelphia %Jh- wua Ihe

diury avenue, and w li ila re-hleiirei.Sl.VI Hareel. The body wa. a

AWARDS CONTRACT

> ICugll.li A John—in. of II

The cottage I. to be ft

Jessie Roya^ S. Won Open Lanncb Event at the Cape May Regatta.

don, Berlin and Vienna Mu.lcal Comedy Hucre— The Dollar Princess ll-star Ca.l Include. Donald Brian, Will Weat.iE. J. Connolly, Valli Valll. Audilentie Aug.nl.

IdMile P

RN8EMBL r AUO . TED OUCH SXTKA

height It win he of frame, with tl j exception ofllhe haM-iiient. w hlrh wl I- i l« of brick 'The roof will he of -lal

rhe hou-c will he Ihorouglily uiuderu md will prove a tuoA allractive Ini■rovement for Hut -.-lion of the

Mr Fort •ud family have I wen mer re.idrnl. at <ln-an lily fur years. Fbirly last .prlug air Fv elded lo build a home of hi. 01 Ihl. rity and plana were drawn

The Ocean City Vaehl Club's ocean race, which wa. lu havg occurred Augu>l 14. but wa. unavoidably held over, will be ulled on Batunlay. N ptember 4, al 9 a. m.

NEXT WEEK Monday, Tueaday and Wedne«la.r Dally Matlneea “Buster Brown”

New Stable

Well Trained Horses

Philadelphia Riding Academy, Inc.

OCEAN CITY BRANCH Sixth and Haven Avenue WARNER JENKS MACFARLANB. Manager

Competent Instructor* Best Equipment

HOT WATER BOILER, How an you ? Glad In aoe you, and hope you're well and all your family.

Yea, Indeed 1

THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always In Rood condition If they are put In by this plumbing e—abll.h ment. You, ran wager your pile on holier, from here aa well aa on our work. Koaaouable. ALLOW AY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING S46 Asbury Ave., Ocea

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS Our Entire $15,000 Stock of Clothing, Hata and Furnishings to

Be Sacrificed at One-HalUIaual Prices

of undesirable goods, hut ■

, Jobs that will Inaura quick 1 .'hithlng and It will be to your advauUge

rilmg of everything at such big reducUoue that ertll Insure quick selling.

The etu lajuet one-half on v‘ *11 and make early selections.

a Halts

.. cut exsctl L'bolce Men's Hull, from •

Hen's Overcoats I of selling p.— aavy Overcoat, from

reaters 50c

Widow Jones Boys' Hulls A few Waeh Bulla, small alsea; price

Sc. Wash Pants, 6c.

Boys' Bulls. Ilgbt and heavy weights

111 00 and upwards.

Lot of Boys' Corduroy Pants, 6 to 8,

t for open lsunche.li. lb.

•aey Devil, Captain Jut i'.urn, raptured second place In 1 kl .peed da—, the Hayden, of May lliil.hed And. The Altptro be Chlrota, Ocean CftW-a sap re Uvea In the crul—r daa., had exc

TROUBLE ADJUSTED

tolly Iteaeh ■ Iwen anil' ,ork I. beiAg

The trouble oi road building u 1-ably adjusted, t continued. Counly Hoard of Clio—u Freeholder., al Holly Beach, at whk-li were prearnt Mayors Baker, Wbealou and tSniltli. of the allied resort, on Five Mile Beach, and representative, 'of the hoard of trade, II wa. agreed-1o withdraw objection.. Thl. action followed the ietltdurtloii of a reMilntlon hy Freeholder John P. Fox, of this city. The re—ilutbin called for the ceeaatlon of all work ou the Holly Beach road and Ihe imymeotio Ihe mulraelor of all money. Wue him for labor |wrformed up lo dale. The people of Holly Beach and vlrimty objected to the tilling In of -mall •Iream, along Ihe road.

Oliver C. Wert, of Norwood, Pabaa the foundations laid for a bungalow ou ground purvliawd by him ou Marine Place, on the bay. Itirough the ageney of Jo—pb I. Hcull. Mr Beull also repafU the sale of - - "— avenue, near Fourth ati A. Hudson, of this city.

o David

-railned lo pu.h IU worlT'ol rulatnl at the preliminary ud all tho— htlere.U.1 In 1 . nippre- Hie illegal aali ■atlng liquor In tbi. re—i

’i—ted to help the ■utrihutlon. of the

by gi

it llai

nay he —

ctdent

ml—inner and a master in chancery He I. Ilmrupglity laiuiliar wllh Ihe re •tricllou. In the title deed. In till, cltj and know, ihe mean, to take In Hie legal proceeding, that probat^- will he Instituted hy Ihe committee within The com'mittee in charge of the ordinance lo be prmwuled to Council for thal body', adoption reported prog re— The ordinance. It ta thought, will be ready for pre—ulatieu to fouucil al Ihe next regular meeting of the |rtty'» governing body. The member, of thl. committee are Thomas K. Fort, Jr , of Philadelphia, and It. Howard Thorn and A J rtailth, of thl. city. The ordinance 1. being drawn by a lawyer lutlinalel) known to Internal Uevenuc Collector William Mct'uacb and Thoms. K. Fort, Jr. A -iwcial meeting of the Civic Purity Committee will be called as soon a. the ordinance committee la readv to re|i°rt In additMl lu the two lawyers referred to, the Civic Purity Committee ha- received from Hie Btale AnttHaloon league uiKlee that the league's i staff of lawyers la al Hie service of the committee whenever needed. Flral WlgHI ml Ihr Ocean. Ml— l-ooetla Hodge, of Cincinnati. O , has juat had her first view of the ocean. 8he came here to vt.lt her cousin, Mrs. Walter Fo-ter, end wa. delighted with Ocean City. Mrs. Foster'. father, J. C. Stratton, and her aunt, Mrs. Laura Hendemm, of Millville, were recent visitors here.

MANY LOTS SOLD ON GIRARD PLOT ; Large Number of Important Improvements Planned J ta.t

*. by Purchasers. i 2 ' 1 Tlie 1 ..jard Itcally < 'om|muy la sell, j p.(, mg inany Iota on Hie new tract 011 Ihe | ul - -.van front URWreu Sc-oi.d and THTfl • m 1

I. M. Cbe-ter and Harry I rd with the large uuuiler c 1 they say the outlook 1

inciting Contest on Diamond With Stenton Witnessed

by Large Throng.

! follow I

Tw o Iota at Heeood -treet and-Cortu-] Hnau avenue to a Philadelphia man, who a III build In time for I>eru|>an<-y Two lota at the corner of Pennlyu place and Coriiilbian avenue, Jqjli.hii lloolh. of Plifladelplila, who will erect

an allractive ruttage.

A corner hit at Drlancey Place and 1 ortulbian avenue to John 8 We-t. ..I llryu Mawr. Mr. WM thl. arawn. 1- • n-cupylug a cottage be receutly bull! mi Beeuud -treet, near the Boardwalk While living In hi. nee- cottage, lie lexeme tmpre—ed with the beautle. of that section of the city. Seeing an opportunity uf buying a ooruer lot, tie did wi without he-tlalion. A plot I0U feel w Id- extending from Corinthian avenue lo the ocean. A prominent Philadelphia man I. Intcr—ted in thl. tract and will ultimately improve It with a handsome private dwelling or a modern Bat apartment building. Thl. I. an Ideal location for •uch a building, for lliere ere wMe ■greet, and other elmllar Improve menu, not to refer to the Hoc view of Hie ocean end Inlet, all of w

appeal to vtailora.

J. M. Chester reports the sale of a 101 on Pennlyu Place to the Her. DrLane. a Baptist minister in Vineland, who will erect a Iww-Bour flat. Mr. Charier aey. a prominent hotel kee|>er I. planning to purrhaae three oceeu front hrta In Hie Second and Third streets section within Hie next This will mean greet thing.

nearly U I short .top, and a catch of a high a double play by which Iha . ny'« —co id ha-cm an caught a fly tagged hi. t-a-r before Hie runner. 1 lu the Itrri: a ’ wonderful w hark our I*—, hy Fred tfetg. the local

vrr left rt

■nee. and ■ repeater by Fddn*—, loth lu the •econd; a doable play lu the third. In which Eddowe. stonewalled a kne drive aod heaved lo nrri. who caught hi. man ou the way and thru tagged base; a double to left by Spec—. second perrliman furStentou, In (he fourth; a beautiful double play hi the rixlh. In wldch Oscar Morey caught a high fly and mad* a beautiful throw to Ivtdoaec who to—ed the ball lo Hie plat* and caught hb man eliding home: a flue ran and catch of a fly by Stevenson, Steulon'. centre fielder. In Hie seventh; and a double play lo Ihe eighth, by which Ton nor, Slrutou'. abort, stopped a drive, toawd to second and caught a man; than ri»a ball found Ua way to and got the runner then, t the close uf Hie co uteri, Mr. Anderson mounted a box near the oe plate, cup In hand, and made pre-vuialiou >|«ech. He aa*d that

> nillm

PASTOR TO TAKE

A LONG REST

His Health Being Impaired, He Consents to Follow

Friends' Advice.

The Bev. H. T. Casselberry, |ia.tof of the First Presbyterian Church, w hove heallh ha. not been of the heat during Hie la.t six month., will lake ontlia' varellhn. beginning after Ihe second Sunday In September. Mr. CaaaelbrrryV heallh t.auch thal was e querikm whether he would id have lo leave here and aerk a change lu some higher altitude. 1 tuber nf hla strong personal friends, Incl ding many Philadelphians, learning of thl-, went In Mr a—elberry. told him they would raia. 1 pur-e for.btm and urged him lo take

1 three mouth.' vacatloa.

Mr. Ce—e'berry acceded lo t quest, and, a. stated, will lea'

moulh.' absence after 1

oud Sunday lu September. He will take the other month olT In the spring

a—I berry will tlrri go lu on, D.C, where lie will rerek. Thru ha will go to Hm d at Werucravllle, Pa , fot

(raatuirut. Hla friend. lM>|ie be will ^quickly be restored to hla wonted good health. He will be e lo be In Itead-

nexl Sunday, when Dr. t\uin-

tcrmlue will occepy the pulpit In the PreabyterUu Church, but Mr. Uaaeelberry expecU Is preach here the tlrri

two Sundays In September.

MASONS APPLAUD TALK AGAINST STRONG DRINK

JOS. MENDEL, 1625 Atlantic Ave.

William Wren, of Philadelphia, la building e *i,000 bSngalow on hi. property on Pleasure avenue, between Thirteenth end Fourteenth rireets. He purchased the ground a few mouths ago through rhe agency of Maaaey I Edwards. 8. B. Swan has the con tract. j a moat beautiful collage eltes ar on Sixth rireet.oppoalte Park ground' Lou are SOxIOO. aod 40x100. Fur pai Hculars as to price cud termi call 1 once, aa there are only a few for eels. An ocean front lot between Slxleet and Seventeenth, *4600; too lot. Wtelry avenue, faclug the oce

60x19). r»00 for the two. Philadelphia property lo

if Improved or tnImproved

Ocean City property. KltANK E. DARBY,

BEAL ESTATE BROKKK. Iffices: 668 Asbury avenue; Boon walk approach and Eighth street-

FIREMEN SAID TO BE DISPLEASED Amendment to Ordinance May Disrupt City’s Volunteer

Department.

There !• considerable Indignation, II I. said, among member, of the volnnleer fire department over the amend* to the Are ordinance' recently

pa—ed by Council.

It Is Intimated by some m Hie department that If the amended ordinance I. undertaken tn beenf I result Id a refusal to taka orders the chief, or lu the dlsaolullon of ulunteer lire department, e member saya lie la but voicing the opinion ol many others when h rclarea thal the volunteer tlreme III not submit to the new regulation' It la said lhat 11 I. difficult to get the flremeu to turn out fur drills, and, angry at the ragulaUona, many of the will resign from Hie department.

Wm. McIntyre's Sentiments Are Opposed to Sale of Liqnor in Ocean City. I large number of Hie member, of the Masonic fraternity from Philadelphia and other clltos ouUMp of this attended the meeting of Oc City Ieidge, No. 171. F. A A. M., the lodge room lari Thonriay even After an exFmpllQcaHun of work the benefit of Hie visitors, auopeu was held, at which enlertalnn provided and speech— made by

ly of ihe gue*t>.

le of the speaker, wa. Wm. McIntyre, of Philadelphia, who was one ol the umpires at Hie ball game between the Sbrinera and the local tram ou Saturday anemoou, August it. Mr. McIntyre spoke strongly In fair of the prohibitive restrictions In fore* In this resort, the enforcement of which makes It perfectly safe far tn and children lo go ar town and on the Boardwalk without

WILL PLAY BALL

Mere ' Manager BoaWkll, of Hie Oaaan City Baseball Hub, baa completed arrangemenU for a aeriee of three games wl the Cape May City team, the flrri of played her# today, game will be pulled olT at Cap# May City ou the following If ■ third game la m be playad on grounds tha location of which baa not been determined al thla time. Two of Cape May lily's pitchers lave been signed to play prufp—loual ■all next year. Therefore, Hie gameiriween this team and the locals ibould be the real thing In Ihe way of

ctierirr further aaya be fever 1 many luqulri— for lota and cota.during the lari ten days. The caller, are tmpre—ed with the excellence of the Second and Third rireet lot., which, be declares cauooi br dupllratad for twice the price asked— with terms to —" * " *-*- —

HEXAMER BUYS CORNER PROPERTY

Commodore - elect of Yacht Clnb Will Bnild Handsome Residence. 'naamndore elect William K. Hexarr. of the Ocean City Yacht Club, haa purchased Ihe mirthweriern o f Plymouth Place and Atlantic aveme This purchase also takes in the cottage of Mr. Locke, 716 Plymouth •lac*. The property 1* HU feet by 78 feet, and adjoins Mr. Max airier, residence. 718 Plymouth Piaee. Commodore Hexamer stales that R la hla Inlent km to erari a residence on the corner, be haelng given up the Idea of

front bouse.

The price paid for this property was

than *10,0(10.

xr.

It as hla oplukm that any

person who sell. Inlox testing liquors

should be dealt with lo the full measure of Ihe law.

Mr. Mclutyre'a remarks wareetilhuata.tlrally applauded by hi. hearer., the greater portion of w houi are miiu

an .City.

LONG PLEASURE TRIP Mew. W. n. l.xwcb and Dawakte Mre. W. B. Lynch and daughter. Ml- Emily R. Lynch, will lea Sc id ember 17 on a vl.lt to the Pacific coast. They will first atop al Niagara Kalla and Buffalo. They plan Chicago, Minneapolis, St. Paul, Taand Seattle, where they will stay ■k. Other stopping point, will be Denver, Salt Lake City, laia /ngelta

The Ocean City Sewer Company has begun the work of extending Ita pipes lortb of Third rireet, between A. and'Weri avenue, In accordance with the request of the Board —f Health. Tb* whole North Poluiaectkin will be taken in by lb* extension.

by Hie men who at City team he fell that U >uraged lu their effort. 10 glee in City good, clean ball gam—. cup to the w inner of this game, uaiplimenlad both team, for their high da— .portMaauahlp and be d that it would be a Bn* plan

little m

RESIGNED POSITION J. J.Bwlllvaal.ea«*albr Reading John J. Sullivan, of Philadelphia' 11 ex pert telegrapher who baa been In ■a Heading Hailtoad’s Tenth rireet office for two ytars, has resigned bh po.lthm. He will leave la a few dayi for Philadelphia, where be haa accepted a place In tb* Porial Company'! office. Mr. Sullivan'* mauy friend, will be eorry to see him leave

Kean lily.

Samuel Bedding, a former operator it tha Beading Matiou. and known to mauy Oman City people, win ret urn to hla funner position here under Station Agent William

Mr Auden being a Philadelphian, ‘ lean City!" he exclaimed. I tier* wia applause for Mr.

ood Daly, Hie umpire, •e cup on behalf of the club, of 1 c i. one of the official.. Mr Daly raid be would faei otue were till. • •g. but he assured Mr A Hie club greatly appreciated bla bant gift, not an much perbafs t> cause of lu Intriu.lc valoe. but mol an by reamti uf the spirit which an iBted the donor, and the gin wUI o cupy a treasured place In the arrhlvi r the clnb. Mr. Daly prat-ed both dub*

Mr.. Lynch and daughter expert be gone nine weeks. They Ilea — ay, bat are summer restdenU of

a City.

m Lynch I* tb* obliging y lady In charge of the city’, bure Information lo the music pavilion

M. ¥. l-*hr Mill c-b. — plon. Harvey Y l-ake succe—fully dofended bU title lo Hie teuuta rhampkm.blp of South Jeracy again.! Charles C. Van Horu, of Philadelphia, Friday afternoon. The match wa. of the moat brilliant ever played ou tb* local court, and attracted a throng of local eulhu.laria. Yau Horu aUrltd out well, and won the flrri art, 64; but be lied aud kiri the lari three —U. 74, «4. and 6-2. In lb* floal rat. he rallied and showed good

qualitlee, getting bU

auppiu-d i>< i.ocsl Com More than l.aon.Ouo gallon, day are being ai ■is resort by the Ocean lily Water

Company.

Thl- Is more than ever required before, Supt OH.be rays, who adde that Ibrcouipauy la supply log the demand without difficulty. Former Sbarilf Barrett, of Camden. ha. returned to Ocean t tty from Salt Lake City, wl Natlocal U. A.

Philadelphia, aug 9121

Two good bull

>uu*. 10 avenue, betwse " ( Tweiity-ewveolh