Ocean City Sentinel, 23 September 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXX.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEI’TEMHER 23, I90I).

NO. 27

OceanCity Sentinel

MORGAN HAND, p T. ABBOTT, M. D.,

i ATTORNEY and j ' , .

COUNSELLOR AT LAW ! »"*• *ur K ron. I fa—Ornci-Cwnr Ctitnl ud tlgbtt Str«*t

CRESSE UNOPPOSED FOR SECOND TERM AS MAYOR

'I

CURTIS ROBINSON

CITY DIRECTORY.

CITY OFFICIALS

Some Changes Among Mem- ^ ~

'JONATHAN HAND, 'f. C. HUTCHINSON. M D here of ConoeU PLATFORM OF

CJonni>4«;ll«»i'-at>Ln\A-,; IlomoeopntJtiMt.. .

SHU,,,,™, WESLEY AVENUE I'APK MAY' COURT HOIMK, N. J.| octAN

Next Term of Office.

LAW OFFICES

Apgar & Boswell, • I AXHUHl AVKsT.K •D4 I K|I1HTH KTIIKKT

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey, iMtoo-Ur. K T. AbbKl. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J AMES M - H - HILDRETH i'o..r-i(rui. n ijidiani. - Counsellor-at-Law

CHUKCH SEKVICLS.

N _ HOA\ r ARD BURT, M. D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

J N. GRISCOM, M. 1). KKIHTHHT. AND \V»LKY AVE

■i - ;; Allen Coisod,M.D.“": Ocean City New Jersey *-|Sir«..w ll» a.

L AVV OF1ICES OF Iqk. Charles b. rider Herbert R. Voorhees, j ►.i>entint-

ii.^i..i>o nvu. irmH.<:iu»« *'‘u,"v-nu.-' Kroiort, w<i Aw-n goo Central Avenue

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llIk'uaodlmd'wMir^lr. J ‘’ ,,

RALPH L >6^FF, CIVIL ENGINEER!'*

SBR VEY0R.

CONVEYANCER.

M

ADIMJCK S PHARMACY

TWO CANDIDATES

I.

iiiniiiiaii.iii |«|icr> nn S» hi I lie UrjiulilU-Bii llrkel. For Mayor—bewl« M V

For City rierk-T Ia* Adanm. For City Odledor—K. W. KurletKli.

For OouncllinBii-al.lanK-Harry F. I Represent.

j William II. Krl*hl. ca

Something of Bright and Stevens and What They

'lr*t Ward —I. Norwood Cl . ('Iiain|iliiti and Herbert erond Ward-Warren U ohn K. Trout, Jr., and IY>Ha ciarrelMin aim tiled >r the oflloe of dly clerk, nly ten elimern, w herea- If

alcd. n

- nil}' el

HARRY H. RICE, RKCHSTERED ARCHITECT

W

648 Mil till on Ave.,

CJollInKHWOod, • • - fS. J. Tniir.i THOMAS MOORE

Atlantir City Tbeatfrs

i\POLLO| nEATRE

leorire O. Adam- li uucil fur^^imber of ue lime iBi|ireeMeiil P. F..i Will have I ■ office of freeholder.

’ hoard of aerved In are. and fur llial body w yrara

THE UP-TO-DATE ToNsorial Parlor

NO WAITING

j C HARLES U HOFMANN a. > l-reicEaa.» !■ REGISTERED ARCHITECT

Bit WALNUT ST. PHILA. dKa J'rdi9tlRi" * 0Orr ' r '

IIORE FAST LINE TlfiCQGH CARS

■ brnucanua Iroia Kirhlh

OIAKLKS I 1(011 MAN

WILLIAM COLLIER The Patriot Uy J. Harlley Marnier- and Wllllatr

"T

Ae Riven all la-t -en-.n at the llarricWTIiealre, New

ml Riven at llnyllnie have alrea-lt i|i|icare«l In IlieAulumn- of the Fr.s-

'Ificlal Influence of I be office particular locality, to t delriment of another, or retard any mblle improvement merely upon per"I twlleve In direct prlmariee hlnk Oil- -y-lem -hould beazlended '• I be Slate and ronRreiwKiual dl-lncti Vllh Ihta ayalem, or law, the peopl re Riven the prlvllece of rxpreaaiiiR heir view* u|<on public ipie-tlona and otlnR direct for the men of (hell bole*. Such a law. to a Rreat extant, ndniye the power of the political lachltie and Hie political bom, and *ve» the |ieo|ile an opportunity ule. I am a candldale of the people ud have no enlanRluiR alliance. lie Influeni-e- Dial aim to deprlv euple of their rlRlu- and prlvIleRe. nder the law. The direct prlmi >«' Ruarantee* to every man rlRhl-, and Ilierefore I am In favor maintenance and extenalon. lam In favor of the locaropll for the rea-ou that II Rive* the p 1 he rtRhl and the power to eoMrul

1 vote aRalnM icelve II. would

When four y Vhiimlel phln educated In

•e amiRatliiR to m mow led Re than that po-aemed by th people, and deprive the people uVtlie righl of Hie elective francblae—I I, euch a vole would lie an ac r lo 1 he Iieople the rlRlu to govern Ihem-clvr-. The legialalor who -I auhmllllng any public question ote of the iieople place* him-elf u|ioii record a- being oppoaed to Hie cardinal principle* of free Rovemment. ■ wlleve thal Hie majority of the peo-r-hould rule In all tbliiR*, and thla Ibe fowidation alone of a local op-

n law.

ea-aic. Me, T.'ic H.«

next wkekto the Hoorah."

Well Trained Horses

Philadelphia Riding Academy, inc.

OCEAN CITY BRANCH Sixth &nd Haven Avenue WARNER JLNKS MACFARLANS, Manager ' ,

Competent Instructors Best Equipment

MR. MANCHESTER LIVED TO OLD AGE Former Pastor of M.E.Church Here Dies in Wilmington, Del. The Ker. Lucius Osborne Mauclie*ler. who wa» pa-tor of the Find M K. Churchill I hla city In 18B4 SS and WI. died In Wilmington, INI., al 8SO o’clock Sunday morning. He waa undeigulng medical treatment at the home of one of hlaaoiia. Dr. Frank B. Manclieater, having been III from kidney trouble for two week. He had been living at Peonagnive,

N. J.

Funeral aervices were held on Tue* day aflernoon. lulermeU waa at

Wilmington.

ms juu, muti Mr. Manrhfrder, w no was 76 year* ell and all your family, -old, had been retired for the la*t few

; year*. He la mirvlred by a widow and

other mn. Arthur W.,

itlior. He

HOT WATER BOILER,

How are you * (Had

hope you're Yea, Indeed

THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always In good condition If they

are pul lo by tty* plumbing

r pile on

holler* from here a* well a* on our work. Reasonable. ALLOWAY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING a*6 A-bury Ave.. Ocean City

-lug In South Cam

r. Manchester wa» In Ocean lily during the week of dedication of the M. K. Church, and took part In emcee. While here he waa the guest of Mr. and Mr*. It Howard n. Intimate friends of the family.

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Nlcht

The Excursion House

MAIN STREirr and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

-MENDEL’S — Great Half-price Sale Almost over is this the greatest sale the county has

n, and the stock of

$15,000 Worth of Clothing and Gents' Furnishings of High Grade Forw'tic h thisstore 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 tahustle and get your share. BEMBHBBR THE PLACE

sowers’ point :: n.j. JOS. MENDEIi, 1625 Atlantic Ave,

SD^RI^

Dr. and Mr*. <>{prgc W. Urqahart, of Ocean dly and Philadelphia, al*o Mr*. E. Morrl* Cogmn, of Ooaao City, hav« Ju»t returned from a most delightful auto trip. The/ took In th* famou* Itum-au Koad, Including Ibe •even bridge* ; touching Tom's Itlver, ripring lAkr. Helmar, Aabury Park, Ocean drove, AlRn burst. Deal Beach, Hollywood, \V c*t End. Loug Branch and Bed Batik, returning by the way

The mo*t beautiful collage

on Hlxtb street, opposite Park ground*.J, Lit* are MxIOO. and 40x100. For par-], ttcular- *• lu price and terms call a once, aa there are only a few for sal. An ocean front lot between tyaleenlh and (Seventeenth, 64600; two lota on

Wesley avenue, facing the

oOxI'JO, £MX> for the

Fit AN K K. DARBY, BEAL K8TATE BROKER. Offices: 656 Aabury avenue; Board walk approach and Eighth street.

ndtdate fd T. riteveni

candidate for the Assembly, on tbi Krpublicau ticket, are both pro uounced local option men. Here t* I (•art nf Mr. Bright's platform: “First, and foremost. I -hall favoral public enterprbea calculated to ad atirr the Intere-t* rf the county, anc y thl- I mean every section of th, ■unty, for the good reason Chat the hlch help, one locality tieneflt. all nd tend* to make all prorpetpu*. I

ily ad 1

LARGE AUDIENCE SCHOOL BOARD APPOINTS GREETED GLENN DR. BURT INSPECTOR

will o

Short Addresses Also Made by W. H. Bright and L. T. Stevens. A large gathering nf cltlrcn. wa* In ■e Ocean City Tabernacle AssnCtauti's Auditorium on Monday night hear Governor Olenn, of North Carolina, discus* the liquor quest Kin and local option. Before the opening nf the' meeting >e Rev. 8. Wesley take, president the association. CJovernorHlIenn, the Rev. Dr. Cnrtls. former riherlfl' William H. Bright, candldale for the ritale Senate from this county, and ewla T. ritevens. candidate for the —embly. took seats on the platform Dr. take requested all prerent to Ire and sing “My Country, Tl* of Thee ". After this had been done, There was an earnest prayer by Dr. UrtL. who presided over the meeting. The first speaker lutrodured wa. Lewi* T Mteven*. ritevsn* said he was not prepared to make a speech, but he declared he stands for law* w hich give people the right to rule themselve-. e expressed him-elf aa opposed to the sale of Intoxicating liquor. “ Bright said he I- In favor of local option not only In Cap* May S oumy. hot lu Ibe whole Mate. He derrtd to the Hand* In political cqg•ol In Cap* May County, and stated iat Inasmuch as he la already roared there wa* not much chance for lm to laud In the legislature by leans of the Hand relationship The speaker expressed the hope that the tiod-fearing people of this county w’lll attend the primaries on rieptember If they do this, there are enough change Ibe political condition* in

Cape May.

* . Bright gave It a* hi* opinion Be ha* the ebarrb people w lib him In hi* fight, but there Is danger

attend the prim,

urged h

will fan

A v«. n ,.v A .He Will Examine AH Chilflrcc PROHIBITIONISTS and G ^ vc to NAME A TICKET ■ M-t*! meeting of ibe Board at

A. J. Smith, of This City, Nominated For the State

Senate.

•MbitIon party of Cape May

Couftty

•m Friday of last week and pli DoatnaUaii the following ttotal For rienator-A. J. riniith, of

ilsctty

For A numbly—P ffar* May CRy The follow mg re.

S. rihep|iard, u was |«sred

■ud bold defiance of law by the offl-.-tala of Atlantir Clty.and county, and if the continued refu-al of aocceeMve grand juries lo return true bllla for

hough posimd it u an it the law iliibltiunWif, convention ^ to ex press

evl u at

being l|

«u by tl and tl

pel the rauretl call upt

moty

a B,

• ■Id t

IcgMat

Therefor,

:o overlook the f

u rieptember 28 If they tl the primaries, he said, thought the otMJuok very bright. Dr. Curtis folfewed by reading sev.jaelve* era I editorials Irom the liquor dealers' > man. organ, lu which the saloon men and regardii their friends were urged to thing possible lo help Senator Hand. I of Cape May, wjio waa aald t ml the liquor Interests. Dr. Curtis told of an interview he ad. some time since, wtthU. K Millie. 0, ‘ >,v * bo waa a candidate for the Henate. I j* The Interview was aought by Mr. I was ma ritllle, who asked Ibe support of the Anti-Haloon league Dr. Curtis aald I

the league' (»«*,

would not support him because of his | sen led i mbly. i **« k -

until their

of the T . on* of that Church of d thing B ,ler* of that

Monday evening. Or.

N Howard Bart wa-electad mrdlea, inspedor for the public schools. There was one other applicant. Dr. I. S • iriscom. ThevotewaaStoi The hoard ado|4ed rules for the medical insjertor. Tlw secretary wa* In■tiucted h. forward a copy of tltere to tlte Mate Board of Education for uj-

proval, as required by taw Following are the rules:

1. Every school child In the school•>f Ocean City shall he Inspected at least once In each -choo» year by the medical Inspector. A epecUl card must he filled out lot each child, and all case* showing defects of sight, hearing, or body. Dial In the Inspector’, judgment demand attention, shall be referred to the parent with a request that the case receive treatment. -- The tu.peclor shall lecture to the teacher* at least twice to every year, in Me|4ember and January, Instructing

employed to

detect the first sign* of eommuoicable •aes and In the reeoguUed me— for Ibe promotion of health and

■ he prevention of disease.

8. The inspector shall visit the schools onde every week and res poo. I lot he rails of Ibe superintendent when-

ever hi* service* are needed.

4. The Iu»|«c4»r shall be within tslephone or personal call bet wren the nr* of 9 and 9 80 a. m. of each da) . respond to call* sent by the superlu-

Tbe medical inspector must send ne every child who. In hi* judgnl, I* unfit for school Work on Bent of sirkneas or phyalcal defect, I the ProbF and be shall rend to the parent a card '*■ Atlantic form staling Die disease or the trouble ( sod urging the parent to place the d under the care of the family phytn. The medical Inspector must not prescribe for sick children in the or give treatment except lb IS,riant factor; and then onl/until the family physician can be called or the child placed in its home under parental

7. No child shall beailowed , scbuolaf ter having had a iM-ase until all danger of Infection t, as! and a permit to return baa been granted by the family physician or by the Inspector. 6. The teachers shall refer all Mrk htldren, or tt

REVENUE COLLECTOR BUYS MANY LOTS SOLD; PRETTY RESIDENCE HERE MORE NE

MR. CASSELBERRY'S HEALTH BETTER Presbyterian Cfanrch Pastor So Writes to Priends in This City.

J. M. Chester & Co. Sell Wtn. h. F. Stanton Reports a Nnm-

Th* H

. H.T.l

dberry, pastor of

the First Presbyterian Church, writes friends In this city thal his health Is Impraving, and he Is feeling better than be did two weeks ago. Mr. Caaindergolng a course of treatment al the Wallen rianatortum.

many friends lo

this resort will he glad to hear thal he I- doing so well and within such a comparatively short lima.

WARM FIGHT LIKELY

Upper .township la apt to hi livened lu the coming prtmari** by of Ihe warmest contest- for ■ In the Board of Freeholdere which has red for many a year Hope W. Handy, of 1 uckabue, has Iliad a petlas a candldale against Anthony U. Bmllh, who has been prominent th* board for several years,and ta now It* director. Mr. Uaudy waa one ol the prime lovers lu th* establishment of the Tuckaboe National Bank and la an acmember of the Board of Trade. Mr. Hmlth baa made an excellent holder and bit friends will mi I light lo retain him In that

Mrs Amanda Taylor Rider, mother of Dr. Charles B. Kldar, of thla city,

her home, S4I0 north Tweolyatreet, Philadelphia, oo Bun-

day 1**4. Funeral service* were held at bar late residence on Tuesday afuk-

Further services were held lu

the M. E. Church al Hailabury. Md.,

Mr*. Klder waa the widow of the Rev. Noah ri. Klder.

W axtkk—Cottage or comer lot, Central avenue, between Fmieth and

McCoach Honse on At-

lantic Arenac.

J. M

herier A Oo. report the sale

of the C. H. Bhoemaker cottage, on Atlantic avenue, to Internal Bevenne Collector William McCoach, of Philadelphia, who lias been a summer resident of Ocean City for a number of

McCoach Is an active member of

the yacht club and was also prominently Identified with the recent move

fur civic purity In this jeaort.

He will be a welcome addition to the

Philadelphia cottage colony here.

Chester A Co. have sold a lot on Wealey avenue, between Blxth and Seventh streets, to Mrs. Jennie MacBride, of Philadelphia, who will build

pretty cottage thereon immediately

The same firm haa alas sold the ful-

Wealey avenue, between

Tenth and Eleventh street*, to Mn lame Loiter, of Philadelphia. I AH on Fourth street to William D.

Vaul, of Ocean View.

Lot oo the bay front, near Fourteenth Street, to Genera! Charles E. Hbaler, of Indianapolis, who spend* a portion of each year in Ibis dly.

ber of Recent Real Estate

Transactions.

That building and realty activity lu bis resort la booming, a* haa been dated In these columns, I* still further rvldeueed by re|K>rt* bad from the

■ ffice of Harry F. Blanton, the estate operator, on Eighth street. E. B. Woodward, of Camden,

purchased, through the agency of Stanton, a lot on Ocean aveuut tween Tenth and Eleventh sit from Edward I‘ennock, where be will hnild o'very handsome residence. Mr Woodward has been a lifelong friend

A. H. Blckler, of Camden, and

hi* desire lo locate In the block In

where Mr. Blckler has a- ■ attractive looking cottage. Mr. Stanton has sold a lot an t

■y avenue, between rilxth and Seventh streets, to Mm. Estelis C. Bamberger, of Philadelphia. Mr*. Bamberger, who was a Mias Corson, of this city, Intends to build ap ornate cottage. This Is the last of three lot* that were

f»r sale In this block,

POUR NEW HOUSES

Harry Headley has begun the on of four oaal house* at Tenth street and Bay avenue. They will b frame, 2j stories high, with concrete block basements, and *111 cost about 62,000 each. Tenth sliest. Inward lb* bay. Is attracting many of the permanent residents of this city.

Waller Milner, aou of Mr. and Mrs. . P. Milner, of the Wyoming, will leave bare next Saturday for Freehold, ~ . There he attends the Freehold Military Academy. Thla will be bla id year at this lariltntloo.

hours ot 9 and 9 80 if possible, or al time ol the day. The eoperin?ut must notify the Inspector to examine the child land pass upon the Illness of the cbll^to remain in school. Tlw Inspector shall be under the •u|wrviaioii of the aupertnleudeot la school work, make reports to him. • nrel with him. and he .object fc. hi- calls during the school term. 1. The Inspector a ha II o secretary of the Board of I dally report* of contagious d he shall act immediately ha t eluding all children, from the same e, who are attending school. Hr also exclude those who are known to have come Into contact with the Infected person or bouse. The salary fixed by the Board of Education will ha paid upon the same date* as those adopted for th* payment of teachers and other employe*. IS- The medical lospector shall keep records of all defective pupils and tom these records over to bla ■oecraaur in office. He shall carry out al the pro-

medleal inspect loti In the ae

CHARGED WITH ASSAULT William H. nerker meld William H. Decker, of thla city, will have to answer In court a charge of assault and battery preferred by his

Decker wa* given a bearing before Justice of the Peace Kush oo Friday.

who. after hearing the evidence, bald III be erected pretty cottage* before ' hl “‘° ,10 ° taU tor 00o,t -

th, beginning of next semon Thla I.

of the attractive section* of the 0 D her. "and ehol

hardly able lo Bland. _Mj throat Is Blanton also has sold two lot* corner o< Thirteenth street and Pleasure avenue, having a frontage of more than 70 feet on Pleasure avenue, with a magulOqtiit unobstructed view, to Mr. Baxlmeyer, of Philadelphia. This land will he Improved by the

elahorale cottage by the

TAKING AUTO TRIP

Argument on the rule to show causa why the action of the Atlantic Coooly Board of Freeholders In aararding Die contract for paving tba Bboie Road between Absrcun and Bomers’ Point with amie-lto lo Bryan! F. Kellley.ootW th.landing the feet thal the bid of B. F. Bwdcteo was lower should not be reviewed, wa* held before Supreme ri Justice Thomas V *-—*

amdeu County e>

Councilman Headley and wife left here on Friday In lo Aabury Park and other p Ibat section. Thence they will go Jersey City. Ily they will leave (heir I New York. They may go to Boston later. They will retorn home In their auto from Jersey City. Two good building Iota oo Aabury venue, between Tweuty-aUth and . ... .... _ - Tweoty-eeventh streets, Noa. 606 and « or * Address W, riKxnxiu. office. Bee. F.; each lot 80x100 feet; price The baslnem career of the Find Address F. P. Wilcox, National Bank has betp one of marked N. J.