Ocean City Sentinel, 9 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, SEI'TE.MHEK I90i>.

OceanCity Sentinel

CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor

a Per Year. Strictly in Advance

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

B T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

MORGAN HAND,

% ATTORNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW. »"** hur K *-oB. • '*"£2 OFFICI—Cdnir Ob In I ut EliUt Slrwl

JONATHAN HAND, J. C HUTCHINSON. M.D Co«nKelIor-at-Ln'vr, Homoeopathi»*t.

FIREMEN OPPOSED TO CHAUPIOHS" OF CONGREGATION PRESENTS AMENDED ORDINANCE COUNTY BLANKED HEVAY PURSE TO PASTOR

Members of Reliance Com pany Unanimously Express

Tbeir Disapproval.

LAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,

LAW OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey,

N HOWARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

James m. e. hildreth it, Mnpennunoaat or HHiool.-rroi. J» .v.—r of U» foor—Mepben Ladlmn.. CounScllor-at-I-aW CHUKCM SERVICES. «d H-lram.^^aad KaamlnerIn ^ LAW OFFICES OF Herbert R. Voorhees,

RAEFH L

Klret PrwbrtertaoCtiarr.il. Wreley arena, “ui ! civil citen f - “—

_ NEER.

saffveveR. • CONVEYANCER

MARRY H. RICE, REOISTERED ARCHITECT w

and CLOVER 9S3 Asbury Avenue. THE rP-TO-PATE Tonsorial Parlor 824 Aabury Avenue Four Barber* NO WAITING QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT'AND WE.-SLKY AVK

rfr Allen Coisod,M.D.‘

’ I Cape May Court House Didn't Have a Look-in With

Ocean City.

BUYS TWO LOTS: , = ? : --“r ■:

T. F. ARMSTRONG

Well Known Philadelphian , Will Birin Pretty Sntn- I mer Residence. j'

were well tilled n

Secrela^ L. I. Wallare. Then Hi

JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. It. TOO Alter! AiMi. Ocaii Cit). I. J. I ^ riwk llraad. PM aad Oafcea aally. WVdain. ; , Cakea a ya«tallr j | 'Jnt^e* aau.anal frw °' | 11

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER i ►•DentiHt'« , J< 809 Central 'Avenue '

Allanlic Ui]y Theatres

r inertinc of the c

AJKXLOT flEATIi

trier an Entire n New York C LBRADY Am

Grace George In Her Suceeaaful Cotuedy of klodero Life, failed " tv Woman's Way by Thompson buchan'an Kvee fz.\ SO. 76. |l . »1.60,12.00;

Svpt. 13. 14 and 15. Margaret Anglin in “The Awakening of Helen Richie.”

Well Trained Horses

Philadelphia Riding Academy, Inc. OCEAN CITY BRANCH Sixth and Haven Avenue WARNER JENKS MACFARLANR, Manager Competent Instructors Best Equipment

HOT WATER BOILER. How are you 7 Glad to eee you. and hope you're well and all your family. Yea, Indeed ! THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always In Rood condition If they are put In by Ihla plumbing eelabllehYou can wager yonr pile on bollere from here a, well a. 00 our work. Keaaonable. ALLOW AY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING S46 Asbury Ave., Ocean Ci^

A fu r/4 general diecneelou. In wbleh Irrd a\dc»p»<ii- became of the (mwer

wi decided lo eend

r its I her! he of the n

oraoti and wife have elarled Ib'a lour of Ibe Weal. Their Lop will be In Yelloweton# 1

heir many friend* I

a pleasant trip.

Bflbei

aid tliat be get the member thU ha* (1

Mcforkle Bros, are

heads for Meaer*. Que

Forty-ninth Mree

making other Improvr coUage-. Thta Him I* bulkhead forC. F. WII

ielnlty.

PRESENTS GIVEN MRS. J. R. WILSON

Vice Commodore * elect and Wife Celebrate Their Tenth Wedding Anniversary. A large number of the friend, of Vlcet ommodure-elect J Kalpb Wllmnaud Mr*. XVII*on helped them crlebralelhe '.entli aiinlver*a|y of their wedding at tlielr home. 91S*We»ley avenue, la-l TburMlay evening. A very plraaanl lime w a- had by all. Mr* \Vil*on w-a* very much aurprl*ed, hut very agreeably, added, duiiug I he evening, wa* prevented wgli a number ol valuable gift* These lurluded two handmme d la mond rluga, oue w llh I wo d lamouda uid a ruby In the centre and the other roulalulng a large diamond and pearl;

of lire day. OOT SHEEPSHEAD

*■ M. Steven*, an eulhual-

The Excursion House

MAIN STREET aad . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

— MENDEL’S — Great Half-price Sale Almost over is this the greatest sale the county has ever seen, and the stock ol $15,000 Worth of Clothing and Gents’ Furnishings of High Grade For which this store has been famous for 30 years, has been cut down to less than half inside of three weeks. The remainder will be sold out rapidly and, as all Clothing is sold AT HALF PRICE and Children's Suits almost given away, you want to hurtle and get your share. BEMBMBER THE PLACE JOS. MENDEL, 1625 Atlantic Ave.

I*iln4 i>l

>f th

11. He *a. ll*Ulug In Coroou 111 lei, und pulled In ■ thlrteen-pouii be*lily.’ the eighteenth caught thU iKOOTb* ■gklu*! live caught laati mer. I’nif. Hlrrena loal twoof the big A ah tlft* «iiuimer. but hope* for bettar ek. aa the ega-.ti la not yet ovei Frol Hlevr 11. lo*t oue of hie »hee|mrad III a particularly aggravatl ay. Ju*t a* he wae about tote hold.of It. the fiali, which wae w played out, gave a audden flip of U|ll and disappeared In the water The moat beautiful collage elte* are Blxtb atreet.oppoalle Park grounda. Ix>t» are 80x100. and 40x100. For particular* aa to price and Ifrme call at aa there arc only a few for aale. lean front lot between Hlxteeutb and Beveuleenthe >4600; two tola 011 Weeley avenue, facing tbe ocean,

6UX1S0, #2800 for tbe two.

I hare Philadelphia property in exchange for iinpreved or unimproved

Ocean City property. FRANK K. OAK BY,

REAL KHTATK BttOKKIt.

Ofllce*: 656 Aebury avenue; Board- . walk approach and Klgbtb etreeL I Philadelphia, aug

huma* K Arm-lr..na. . former |.,|j ^aytd at hi* land like a good 1 ctl - v ‘*" 1 -Mcnt of Philadelphia^Mirnmnn -.idler unlll the *.*14.. when I;.„rge b uncll, and a well knowF .uiiimer, <Murphy, a leller i-arner of Hie flx-af

CITY ORCHESTRA PLEASED PATRONS

Some Excellent Soloists '

Among the Players at the ,

Music Pavilion.

Iiw.lra concert* for Hie J

; Presbyterian Church Scene of

Happy Occasihn Alter

Prayer Meeting

m A T. Jamen. of , wl , ol. on t\ e*ley ave- |, i -tree!, enjoining •» properly. | i lc

ii Klmae, the violin Jolo Canlralhiu, I. a Yermnii miner .he dudied unde

IiAe. beginning afler II j day in September.

e edlflre and aake.1

r In

mMrely In tl

aawtti.

‘ Mr. t

■I Iw rente 1 In

I realty j wll.iulheLi

■|»Hor

Bell, catcher.

■ I.-

GIVEN SILVER PENCIL

j t’oraon, revpertlvefy pllcbei ; bare, each at-orhig oue. w hUetlie lo

! bad none.

! Feature* of tbe game were a -ma . homer In tbe flr*l. placed rouvenlei lover left llehl fence by Harry Fi i the local .hortalop; a Iwanlllul *1..

d Dr*

Mayor e’reree *ald; -Mr.' r'aaaei •Id berry, your .-m.gregaUou ha* umlowi 1 n w lib B good deal of InlcreM and phv ure.-tbe growth of tbi* church during

K,v ‘' n ~"nc wn-ee—fill OODCrlta In the »u yeai* you have been It. paator New York Bodnn. t hlcago and othtr phechurch .plrit ha.grown remark-. large cltlr- Hi* auto* here thl* reini- ply under your admlnMratWHi. The mer havr been appreciated | church, nialertal and pliyMcal. ha* Mi-Anna Weitrenan, of Phdadm- trT ., w „ lr ,^ . .u.nty ,o a l.rg,

phla. I* a vIollnM of no ilttlr repula-! modem edllire

tloo to Hie -flty of tieotMy Ixrve ; cn>vlb ha. Ireu . —areaof Tire other mualrtan* are mni|wtent : great aatiafactlon to y.eir entire tnrmitien. and a very able organtaatimi ha* | tier.|ilp and nMigregatlou, hut we realIwen developed during Hie tan week. , lae that It ha* nnl Iwen due lo chauev lire on-he*tra 1^* heeotplaying here or merely trecauae It ha* baeoforeorThe mu»lc ha* treea of a high rla*a. dartre.I The growth ol thl* rhorcb While large numberaof thore com-1 **** l, " n due to tire fact that your l>rl»lng the audience* In the pavilion 'reart—yea, your very life—ha* been

■e Audllorum Ihi* aeaaoii, did icelleiil work, wa* la*l Friday ■uied with a pretty •liver irem re member* of the children'* ch . llh Hie Iieucll wa* fumbdied cn. w l> ad lo l**t until next auuimer. Ml— Faina (illden. daughter of Dr. ildeii. a .Iimmet re*ldent on We»lry lie aald that the tnrmU-r* of the inru* had decided to give their dlrec-

hich he would

the fou

i Kaldowe* c

h hi* left I

| find; a fa*t double

g the mini mer had a alrotig liking ; for"popular" mu*ie, there were many, and they kept growing In numlrer*. I W ho gave free ex prerelon oft heir dr*lrc | for rnu-lr of a da—leal or *emi-rla—leal I ■ harader. A* much a* |io—Ihle. Ihi*

o by Mr, Satterlee.

■ dao

i that

l t!r*t, re*|rer-tively. for theHpcal*; an I line catch In lire name iOUIngby Ta dell. Ibe vlaltore' left flelder. He i

i high order of

re.|iie

BALL TEAM BANQUETED M

I heir Very a. would not a of Hie ch

: the

budding bulk ua and Jacob*. 1. In addition tc

irk of the Ocean ha* been appreclinhu*la*l* In the

lad i.lghl.

•ly twenty eelrctlon* • illerlee ha* received ma

| *irong compliment* during Hie aea* from Philadelphia mu.lclaiia, w have congratulated him U!*>n t quality and Hie excellence of tbe rr

aled by tl

l.real ••fan*" entertained Hi* fa.t play-1 T. S. blnnuoii*. of Millville. Ii Ingnbre at a banquet In tbe Hotel , ll..j..|„ < d.|„„ 74 , K "i'laigc number were prerenl atid en-1 “ oc “ a Montage and rlpar'an Joyed tire receplluu and *|reedie* of j rlqbt* In front of aame. In tbla city, - ttot bojra who have 1 from William IF. Waahlugluu. of At-

’ lanlie City. A!*o. Mr. Blmmoua ha* bought from Mark W. Adama lot 748,

Section K.

worked *o hard to fumh .. „

vlaltore Hit* rummer.

Among the many apeakrra were D L. Andereou, J. Hurrwuod Italy, Thomaa J. Armstrong and Andrew

Hoaaell.

i Niuetreuth an'd

ASSOCIATION PLANS DEFECTIVE FLUE FOR NEXT YEAR’S WORK CAUSE OF FIRE

LOOKING FOR WINTER HOUSES

Many of the Summer Colony Want to Remain Here

Permanently.

A number of tbe members of Ocean Ity's summer colony, are looking round for suitable cottage* here In bleb to *|«nd tbe winter. If they can And house* that will anaer their purpose*, they will remain

here permanently.

Ocean City’s climate I* such that II appeals lo very many people, and thla iher la growing every year. Then, there I* frequent train service to Philadelphia from January lo January, and Atlantic Citi Is wlllnii ea.y

rkllng distance.

GRANTED VACATION

Tbe Rev. S. W. Lake is Unanimously Re-elected

President.

At the annual meeting of the Ocean City Tabernacle A—octallon, Friday evening, the Rev. H. Wesley Like w a* re-elected president. Mr. Idike Hated that lie wa* iwrfertly lllliig for someone et»e to uke the position, but lie wa* unaulmau.ty The Kev. James K. Lake wa* elected ret vice president and auperlutendein. The Kev. Dr. J <>. Blckertun and Hie Kev. William it. yWoud atao were elected vice pre*tdeul».

lecrrtary. and Johr

There was a Urge repre*euUlinn of I lie ofllciary of Hie church al tin meeting of the cfflcUl board of lb< First M. K. Church held In Hie pareou-

age Thursday evening.

An encouraging report of Hie flnaulal coudlUon of Hie church was read by tbe treasurer, 1. H. • ha in plot Hie pastor, tbe Itev. Dr. K. It. Brunyate, was granted one month'* lou, beginning Hrplrmber 16. Dr. Brunyate end wife will leave here

n that day for Nova HcolU.

There will be special services In Hie hurch on Hnnday. September 12, and all tbe member* of tbe congregation, many of. pfcom have not been able md the service* ipry much during

summer, are earnestly urged

•enl. A commillM was appointed

lotlfy all member* to be

that Hnnday. It la hinted that there may be surprises lo aloft for those attend. Special music will be oi

Ibe fealurea of tbe occasion.

Fob Burr.—1B9D Aabury avauue. room* and bath, suitable far boarding boose, October 1 la June 1; >150 Ad- ■ A. L. Hiyre, 1708 Dauphin street,

Norn

n W. t

i II.

Phlladel-

aa musical director thl* unanimously re-elected

roughly

which h

4aklug, energetic and tin

number of new director* were chosen. Ten director* will each serve three yeara, ten two year*, and leu

The directors elected were:

Kev. 8. W. Lake,' Kev. J K Lake. Rev. John N. Handley, C. Ik Marler. II. B. Weatberby, J. Frank I ox. (leo. B.C. Thomaa, N. W. Campbell. C. H. MaaUud. Kev. William Pnwlck, Wm

Maxlsud, Fuller

Dalrybiple, Thomas K Fort. Jr.. Kev. It. Wood. IS. U C. Bleakly, Itev. N. J. Wright, Kev. J Morgan Bead, Kev. G. L. Dobbins. Kev. W. E. Lake, D. L. Andereou, Kev. J O. lilrkerion, l liarle* W. t)ox, Charles B Kreamer,' James Davts, Rev. J. K. ri. H. Haon, Kev. <1. U. Neal, Samuel Kuaacll and Itev. F. A.

DeMarts.

The treasurer'a report *bowed aaall*factory fluaucUl coudltiou. Tbe two concert* given by the M.ruae* paid all of (lie expense* In curred In their presentetlon. A new conaUtutkin and new by-iawi re being prepared. There will be Innovations next yeai and tbe plans contemplate educational features of a wide character.

pul into the work.

have not been —tufted In aniline yourerlf to the regularly preerrlbed lullr* of a pa-tor. You hare conilnudly sought new avenue* by which

d put ■

I he w

cewded. but at the cost ofyour health, ave volimunly aacrlliced your elfare lor Hial of the church .a od • •ngregallon Hiinks It high lime ■ hat thl* order be rt-ver—d. "They want now lo make some aarrlflees for yon, and so Mr*. Milehril •ud Ml— Brown have taken It upon I hem-el TVS to give those who love you and the rtiurrh an opportunity toex|.re— their graltti^e and appreciation by *uh*cribliig to a fund which we Wish you lo use in the very beat way lo rest and restore yourself. —- "Since most of us And U dlfflcull oi Iiilpo—iblr lo S|«nd money In Ocean City, 1 have no doubt the trustee* and III be glad lo grant you an extended vacation Ibis fall, In order that you may go » here you can dispose of thl* puree and return with your health entirely reatored. Accept It with tbe and best wLbes of your entire congregation.” Turning lo the congregation. Mayor

re—e said:

-What I have just *ald * a* to and

>r Mr Casselberry. Now, just a ord^ur Hie congregation: Mr*. Mitchell and Ml— Kruwu simply could not call on ererybody who would Uke

party to thla vacation fund.

The wallet la pretty large and I be re-

hot quite full, eo, If you wish to eome of the reserved space, you

may have an opportunity yet by eallIng on Mia. Mitchell or Ml— Krown."

In accepting the gift, Mr. Caasel-

berry said;

ly dear friende, 1 hardly know to reply to such loving generosity, and yet 1 feel that you should know how deeply. I appreciate your gifL Kvery man should strive so to live that hta life would meet with tbe approval of God, but, next to the approval of God, the New Testament teaches ua that we nhould eo lire a* lo •t with the approbation of our fel--mau, and ao your gift Is doubly valuable to me. I pnse tt for Its Intrinsic value, but I prise tt even more highly because 1 see In your gttl your

labor among

Smolders for Long Time ' Before It Was Discovered

by Neighbors.

A defrctlve floe In tbe home o Joseph Norton, 1118 Simpson avenue threatened tp destroy the house Saturday night, when tbe walla of the bouse

caught Are.

The house ha* been occupied by ‘

John R. McKuIgtit during t

mer, and (be family was on the Boardwalk at tbe time of the Ore. therefor, the blare must have been smouldering

for some tlmr before it was discove

at 8 46 o'clock by William Meehan, wiki live* aero— the street, seeing j flame* I—utng from a second .tory win-

dow. He ran to the Hoardw. Informed Officer KUley, who I

airly started for the Ore houae. In tbe J •• Our work ha* been bald and difllmeautime -.raeoi.e turned In an alarm M we hmvt ev „ ^ the blMcd from box 78, Eleventh .treat and Ceo- Anrelou.ne- that our ,-.ple . irel avenue, and the companies re- w , lh The elder, fid **—ton have *|K>nded Instanlly. eye lo eye. heart lo heart, and The chemical ho— wa. carried in, i lo >na ,hetras»ees and poobut » ben the Ore laddie, allempted lo ; ,, le h . re „„ ^ l0 Wp along n- It. the bom split and the .learner i nobl . work ()f tbe cu,,,,;,,. , u lhu to be brought In urn. | w „ rt the jiy w . raluable minute, were lo< In [ b , of ^ Ttatllas

FH

locating a lire plug, ai

dl—nvered at Pllaveulb and Asbury. ' -i desire I hat you all realise how

id lo tie pumped 1,000 feel .deeply I appreciate your generosity - house Another boae waa i above all, your heartfelt and cordial il Twellth strrel and the co-operaltou 1 sincerely thank y.oi Hi Ibe— slreams, the vol-1 for your gift and pn.im— you Hut, aa had tbr lire under control, your pastor. I alull use llconacien-meuly-llve-mlmiles ttously lo regain health and strength,

■I I hat health and strength u*ed for heller service with

the t.’huroh In the future."

the exrltnneut

I damage

>1100.

Furnished cottage with all modem couventencea, loealed In tbe cential part of the City, for rent after September 16, for aulumn or winter mouth*. Addre—, P. O. Box 06, Ocean CKy,

will probably reach

lager* should

doing* of Hie city by having the Ocean ; City Sentinel —ut to thetr wlnlei home*. The Senilnel will be sent In any i-arl of Ibe I'nlied Htai— for One j

»crlbe and keep posted.

SUMMER Y. M. C. A.

J. Nor

i H|«<

It’s dlgulUed and gives y

OCEAN CITY. Besides, yiMir rr.|Hiusll>illty a* i estate owner make* you a dew II. Think It over, theu call HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator. Ninth

InaUtutr, Philadelphia, who : j charge of Hie Summer Y. M ; lie* clamd Ibe work of tbe u

deli-! Uon for H

your j Mr. Spawn wa* m ' and wrought good n i real ,,l * r '** ,h ,be t’oy*