Ocean City Sentinel, 18 November 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 3

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URSi'AY. NOVKMIIKK IS. I

AGAINST DOUGHTY

i^ri. | City Officials Insist That Al-

DROWNED MAN LEAVES AMATEURS GIVE BRIDE OF TWO MONTHS A

Icgcd Obs'racMon Must

nacemarily 1 At a ►[■erial men Inn uf Council o tuaranu-e of |Thur«day ereultiR. it decided tin 1 the city aulti-itoi and Uk other |>ro|4 -wtri.-laN should healtrSell proceedliia

mt-ENDiHS -

Frank Crowder, Dredger, Fell Entertainment Was for the

STEAMERS WILL MAKE STOPS HERE

ZA.NE & ZAJME Druggists

Service From Philadelphia to Subject lo XiRbt Calls

His Life in Bay.

Tbi

of Holy Trinity*a Heating Plant.

• an a lante and well-pleaaed

re K*d tew •|uall •arliiK apw »tyle

M fallon Tliur«- .

d the Koaaitwalk. laa made by Coui

nmded by Councilman j I

November rtlee judl-

acttoii Allowed an exrcotlve prvacblo* of Couadl, at which were pre»-1 Trinity (' y-.r t'reaeeand UmeUy aolldtor. Ume pa-t. 'ob4rtii-lton"latheorerhanRlng Sunday e' balcony recently bulll by C. DouRbly

l» prop-

erty. reference to which wa« made In the column* of the rtKNTi nki. two or three weeks More.

ir. Speakman Will Preach ii

Holy Trinity for List

Time Sunday.

The Rev. H. I> Bpeakoiati, rector . . Mark'. P. K Church. Plea.ai.tvin,

dralllik

PERSONALS. I Aldrich, of Phili

I. K HI an ton h>- U-,

Ii friend- in Merlford.

tie* K Wei*., of c d friend* here a few ’. Maloney, of Pta

n Tuesday, a ife. of Myll

KoildluR ln*|iect< V: Smith declare* that lie notllled Mr. •oughty, a* he wa* about to dart the rnrk, that It w» a violation of the nliiiance. alid warned him aeatn*t no ohiK.hut the balcony wa* cou.tructed. On Hie other hand, Mr lloughty laim- that ottier* have built *iml!ar imjecOona. many more otleudve than n-. and lie feel- that he should not tie Initled out, a* lie allege*, a* the victim HuHuIng Inspector Hinllh, when Mr. ■ouithty *l*rted*l!ie work, had a cunereuce wltli Mayor ( re**e and the city ulidlur, and the following selflory iettar wa* *eut to Mr. Hroith by

Mayor Cre~e:

r. II. A. W Smith. ItulldhiR Inspectorcar Sir: -I hope you w ill make r busine** (wnuiually to see th hulldirig* are put up In *trict comp the bultdtuK ordinal!

I lie

ill the fall lo II r here on Tuesi •e Mv-RrMe

•e of Harry K. Hlanton uloAlobnaon ml WII-

heWnCo'on

iff In build a col-

Prank II Cniwder.aged a# y

wa* in charge of Uie pl|« line for the crowd In attendance at the entertah Hill Dredging Co, which t* engaged 1 meot given in the ha«uent of It In dredging at the North ttelut. wa. Kind Pre-bylertan • hurch on Tue-di drow-tied W hile al work al 8 o’cfcck ' evening In aid of a hestihg plant U yesterday morning. jHely Trinity P K Church. Crowder came to this city from | The opening sketch wa* called 'Tt South Allanlic City- 'Me re-eled at Ten Virgins." Those taking pa

lor of tt:: A.bury avenue with hi* wife, a were drilled by the Miww* Helen an vllie. brldeof two months. | Resale Hloau. and all acquitted then

land In the discharge of hi* dutle*. the *elve* creditably.

Holy man wa- oh one of the pontoon*, I tieorge A. Hanna and William I some When be slipped and fell Into the Raker. Colvendly of Penn.ylvan

next aster. Hi* erlea fur help were heard toy*, appeared In

! by aiiotlier whrkman, Howard ifird.

t city ordinance

• u|ain the

able to build up Ih would like lo have •m glad to I:

held

i City 1.

il civic pride ■

that the very rea*»naU* rrquirei . ordinance are ofthwagd. he mailer of lire prolectfcn •n-lrurtion of new building*, ai

either l hr<

it the fac

IndltTerri

r. Improper ctinstructlon dlp|ied In In some Instances, mu are on the alert If only

the gullly

1 qua

iod-speed In y larlsh Any tl ery glad to h.

NEW DEER LAW large meeting of I he deer tm other sport loving per-on-In Millville on Thursday i •h wa* attended by Assembly

McAIIMer, f<

exprew-lon I he mad

•r the ei

t. If a lire

■id thereby the Innoc .r which someone else Is rr*|. .nctlier probable result would ally lie an Increase In Insurant ir which the w bole city wouk I also wish lo call your atlei lie mailer of encroachment oi Hoardsalk and pnqierty lines. I* rigidly enforced, and buildred to keep hack fr

Mr-. Caroline Champkui, of Plea* H ilvlllr, I* vl-ltlng her *l»ter, .Mrs. I annah D Kobluaon. In this city. lUe Mr. HallieW. Hurley, of Ibis city,

v ho was badly injured by

«:al days since, i. slowly recovgglng , should pi Mr and Mrs C. H Corson enter- »‘lf lln ‘'- tallied Mr. Vsnlsian, uLPhlladelphla. | I •‘°l'« 1 si their home In thlsifliy overriundsy. of the ord

and sc

proper ohsere

ridiculous

ably, and properly, h

Ihe dlsastro

>nd the tc

now It wems a building ■. and It mu*t he und o part of the bulldu •t over Ihe owner’s bulld-

1 dangle;-

Tl Is our plain duty to protecvtbe hit <tf ' est* Of Ihe entire city, a* agHlust t

.aids Is a IcAllisler

Hitch will, a beet the wlal ind urge Its p

est her by & A*bMu-. fui directors and embalm*", give n iat they are located in Tucki here they have hough* out Ihe ■*» formerly conduced by A H. Wealberby. opiTlll’le. and A It. the other men£er of the Hrro, of the Rev. J. II Adams, well

this city. The

liX”

ng the North and Hanna, behind Hie

Amy Krn*t. Lulu Welsler, Teasle •ischeg. Harsh Hmith. Mrs, A. (i. ftikler, Rita Hand, Reryle Rnworn.

tha Italian Dish. DM yon ever eat polenta’ 1 bat one woman has to tell yot fore you say no. ' at let me Icll you about m; trod action to thla Italian diah. tn the mountains. I waa Invite -nd the night'with an acquaintance « tiad the next camp. She Is a charming woman, one w i lived abroad more than In t! country. She m^voted to Italy a igs Italian, aud her cook frI hern Italy baa been with her •

■ I »

y bust-

•Pardon roe, but I

didn't think to aak you what you pre forrvd to have for breakfast.' Really, before I had - opportunity to frame a reply, she continued. ’We always have polenta; Antonlua makys delicious polenta. so I always kaye if 1 df know polenta. 1 waahulte sure. I certainly sounded molrt attractive, and so I replied. '1 am sure 1 should like polenta. e«|ieclally If Antonina makes It.' and I went to my room with my appetite already whetted for polenta •'ITic next morning 1 awaited t meal with the greatest expectai The polenta was served, and 1 tasted

It. Waa It good?

“It certainly was. but I had eaten It hundreds of times la-fore, only we prosaic Americana call It corn meal mush •Truly, that la polenta. A name takes lots of difference, doesn't ItT' tie concluded.—Houston Post

mdlenre very much, judging froi lugbter aud applause. Mi i took Ihe blackface part an

mil lain gi

ok lea, led. Hi* CM

■ nd. Kal

Headley.

Hendrickson, on behalf of tin . thanked Ihe members of th< Presbyterianfliurch for their klndnew ig the use of Uielr church; alar -pie fay their attendi

those

■lent, which w ■resell lal Ion. he Rev Hydln

i the

liianctgl a

'lub the f.

the audience was iiaatmau. of Atlanite* In Holy Trinity

: of the Hoard o wan Lily Yach ere elerted rlu

Open AH the Year

Atlantic City Will Begin on Thanksgiving.

water t

betaerli Philadelphia aud At-

lantic Illy would be inaugurated on thanksgiving Day and a -eivlee be;ween New York alid^Mlautlc t'My

rstahllshed early In the spring "We have purchased the Alpha,

which Is 1*»1 fret loug and has a steel ball and light draught, especially fur Ihe Philadelphia service, ' said C. W. Smith, a representative of I he cumpany. ■‘Only freight, of which suffl; keep Ihe craft bu-y, will be carried at

sd company to place a second icr on the Philadelphia branch In rt time. At present the Alphs will make three trip* each week

In ”he morning, the other leaving idelphla in (be evening saenger steamships, which will ■arry fad freight nr express matter 'will be placed on Hie line early in the raer. They will .he perfectly pped for Ihe best kind of travel both the Philadelphia aud New

Cor. Righth St. and Wcslev Ave.. Ocean City

LOTS FOR SALE! | l ull size lot on Second street, near Boardwalk, $650 Lot on Asbury^avenue, near Third St, all up to grade $450 Lot on Wesley avenue, near Twelfth street,

all improvements #1,400

Bay front lot with riparian right, near Fourteenth St. $675

S Room Cottage on Asbury avenue, near Seventh St $2,800 1 o Room Cottage on Central Ave., near Seventh St. #3,500 JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

After they hi

McAllister has decided t<

* goods, which will be rn by Miss Hlrigham, ge of Hie shire. Head

Mr. McAIIMer

e Hoad 011 Monday. I

bird of remarkably These gentlemen

H. F. SAILOR & CO.

Boat Builders

Kdgar H Bacon, of Jersey (Illy; J< Kerry Slid James Me Mullau. of Philadelphia; L. Willard Mulford, of Narberth; William A. Young, of Ocean _ , , .. . nty. and William A. Welmer, Jr., of a,1< i H®?’ Ocean City, N- J.

Kosemont. William H.

Philadelphia, was elected lo junior

membership.

The records of the oltlce of the Atlantic tlty Hoard of Health show Hist Frank William McKee, of Ocean City, and Mis* Mary Heppard Broker, of '’klladclpbla. were married In Asceu-

oughly ss

A number of clammer* Allantic County are up lu 1 the gran lng of lease* of u valuable laud- In l.ake 1 Pleasantvllle, to a few < the oyster commissioner* me s asrert that Ihe leaslti la not i 1 accordance with have employed counsel their Interest The matte

tlty.

1 No-

fled l<

ic Hup

West a

•o'lage, IH

II. Hgod rick son, of. lie gur-t of her brother. 1 son, and wife, of this liambera. of Phlladel- 1 ew days here the leller seek, a guest of the —e. Hr”, of rimitb l»en-

►uggest t

of Mayor I Ity, wh

will s

hat you call Ihe nrs and builders

to Ihe rule- of your depsrtment, and ask them, lu all case*, to submit their plans lo you bepoRK contract* are signed or work commenced, and thereby save much trouble for all parties InlrrrMed. If this 1*done, any changes made 5 wUhnul ex|winw ,<y emharra*

legality of Ihe proceedu

There wa.

lug of \

1 '•'Uiicllmaii and -Ir- N C. tl.idfiey Ural, and I have been riilertainlng Mr and Mr*, jyour duly

lUsIlne. of Philadelphia, at their,

bury avenue mddrnrr

Willlam Kwlug and wife, of Ph

qieued their collage.

submit their plans 1

e. baipw

ruth *

ie tier

shall Insist upon 1 all work In vlo-

laihm'iif ihe ordluance chauged. Thu will he ex|>enaive and unpleasant, b'" I believe our contractors are all f» cniiugh. aud far-sighted enough, lo • the oeceasily of a strict compllan

with proper regulatl*

brongbt up ihelr chlldreii ta worth remembering. At seven years of age th. Athenian lad entered the palestra which was essentially a playground All the first and better half of the day waa sficnt In gymnastic*, dancing, games and play. In the afternoon there were singing, some writing, aome reading, all In the open air. «nd then came a long period of play again. Socb was the schooling of the Greek lad up to the age of ten or eleven, and It did not differ essentially u” to the age of sixteen, except In the severity of the exercises. And yet the world baa not ceased to marvel at the resulU of the Greek education- It produced the highest type of roan, physically

—i Intellectually, that the world has alive Hide won- | ,ecn. which Gallon aaya was as f; another debate al Hie advance of the modern Englishman as aslitnglou ramp. No. To, the modern Englts' man la In advance in the lodge tyum* on of the native African. In physical ,'g. The quest Ion ■debated N-auty. courage and patriotism, in

. . .... «KllrtBrtf.lie tilers

od, I list Immlgrnlloi the country and ah

P O.

Friday aveni

Kesoh

detriment to

restricted ” The speakers affirmative were Thomas McCI k Harrell; negative. War n and Frank Hchuelder, J lodge member* deckled In favo

ifflru

, philosophy, literature, architecture and i . art. the Greeks have been the unanr-

passed models of the ages and are a till

" the Inspiration of our school* today. * T * ,al thfy placed the emphasta upon 0 "' hygiene, exercise, games and play. T,i r which are too much neglected In these

of Hie days.—Kansas City Star.

J amor* W'lll Al rnd lliurrli. lota Council, -No. I9B. Jr. O. l\ A. M., will attend divine worship In a body at the First M. E. ('hurch on Hunday evening next. A special aermon will be delivered by the Rev. Dr R. Hruuyete, the |ia*tor. All mem's are Invited to attend Meet at of P. Hall at ?o'clock sharp.

Hendtor Robert E Hand has appointed by Oovernor Kurt as gate to the convention of the Atlantic Deeper Waterways Association, which to meet at Norfolk, Ve., on N rmber 17-30. Norfolk I- preparing entertain the convention In a very thorough manner.

F. E Champion will make a one aud additions to bis bungalow 1 the rear of his house on (tie Hoard■alk, converting It Into a two-flat appartmrut, facing on Moorlyn Terrrace, t a cost of r-im Oita M. Townsend 'III do the work.

tjcull felt the shuck

of the explosion which occurred at the DuPont powder mills, Wilmington. 1 DM., on Thursday morning last. Chief Hcuil was at home at the time Mr*.

1 Hcuil also noticed Hu expressed wonder a*

Pic

matters

Ath

o|ief

. prompt 1

1 Tuesday.

Ic City boap

•lie I* re|Kirird to be doing well

Dr. J. Wesley Anders, of Phlladelmla, who I* havliig^a bungalow huill

1 ear Tlilrty-llrst street and

is lii town 1

the Ore Is

, aud oblige |Mda for coal /cry truly, received at II L. M-CkiMke, Council on Tuesday

Mayor bid- were a* fBllows:

Hpeaklng of Ihe Ityugbtycase. Mayor $6 68; C. H. Hhoemaker Lumber Co. J^Vumriltime propit i But European. t'resac say* Dial the city determined, jn 70; Headley A Adams, 88 6S- The nt lha , , lme knew but UtUe of Asia 4lhie time ago. lhat the ordinance re- contract was award sd Headley A and but little of Africa, and \merica.

Geographical Knowlsdgs In 1492. But very tittle was known In regn lo the extent of the world to Aristotle's day. In the fourth century before Christ, and hut very little more waa known about It 13)0 years later. In the time of Columbus. In 2.000

h loot, year* the world had In reality retro

10 gradNBratber than advanced. It

' ""I” the popular belief In the time of Co-

lumbus that the world warn Oat, though 1 many contemporary scholar* thought

w differently. The great civilisations

-the world at that time were grouped

ip * )C - * ] around the Medltcrrfbean

though England waa^ considerable

ind the Bcandlnavlana

Edward Weston, lather of Dr. K ■'esiou, of this city, died sudden! Ills home. 8785 locust street. Philadelphia, on Monday, aged hi years. Funeral services will he held thta

. Hmith,

1 of course, waa undreamed Of. Even

• • nf;er Columbus had discovered the 1st » 1 cape* from hl» slx-atory hotel fronting ter continent be was perfectly obllriI on the walk. Tbe'proposed tire escapes oua of the fact He thought Haiti

■ latlug to street eneroachmenta shall

He registered at the Klbcroii ' Mrk!||y e , lforce d. U |> felt that this Isaiah Poyer and family, of Haugor. oll |j. j Uf t m all property owner* In t

Pa., are here for* few days'atay. They

u ere former residents of Ibis city. Mr.j Mayor Crease further say a Ibat'were to extend four feet from the Opougo or Japm. and for

Poyer 1» engaged at work on the cot- „eitber he nor the building Inspector j building. I regarded Cuba aa a part of the main

iagr-4*..* erected for Thomas K. „„ overrome the violation, of other j In hUopluloii, Vice Chancellor Reed Und of AaU_

l orl Jr Tears hut they will endeavor lo see said; “Tbl-seaside walk I. aomelhlug | 1 r Thom.. luiinar, of Philadelphia, a that there are no more vtolalloo. of the j more than an ordliiary street. Dl. a “^, , J|j^ 1 , nMlt ^. p orter."

a grndiiate of Hie Wllllamsoii Trade* law. ^ , , thl n u.m.lclpa! pro.uenad, whereon ped«- |

School visited two of hi. formef !» »•» ^ •» l ^." ‘o trt»na and Invalid, can haveth. hanefft h exported anything, -cli.Kiliuales' \\ l , 1 ter A. Freed and reprint ... opinion given by Vice Chan-: of ., t . „gh. aud sunshine To Co- ^ ^ ^ . |wrtrr at ,b. hotel

1 - „ i, t ,.. Mfaranaa tn nmlaetlnns • t.. V. I k mnnIA ttaatmv tha Ttnrtirw* 1 ■ -an /Manalanq 1 j, I n

^ B .'S

MfUlue at the Harwood, on cellor Heed.lo reference to projection. ,be walk would deriroy the purpo-. whrr , j

over I be jloardwalk In Allautlc City.' BU d yet, If tbe abutting owner can Dealer.

' **■ w hen he rendered a decision lu Hie spring a piaua foal feet over the walk, I -

complainant's favor in the raae of the w by niay he not extend It tba foil A Way Th J. Wblldeu Moore, pro- leulb ol Hi* walk 1 In my judgment, ” “ M

” •* ” “ - . . . ,ba circumi

FOR SALE at only $3,250 The Charming Cottage of 7 rooms and bath No. 924 Central Avenue Bath Room, Electric Lights, Heater in Basement. Fine. Large Sitting and Dining Rooms. A lot cannot be purchased in that locality under $1,800, as it is considered the finest all-year-round home site in Ocean City. For Terms, etc, inquire MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two weeks to know If you can gel It; we ■ - - ■■ • •*--and Ibwaii front nroperUea. Cb» Improvement—Ihe C J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.

IKK A I* KMTATE AA» WXVEYANCKMtt Comm las loner of Deed* for New Jersey. Commissioner of Deeds for Pennsylvania. Specialties In Investment plots of 8 lo IVI well-located lota. Have applicant* for cottages. |a*»i to 85000. W hat have you lo offer ? ROBERT FISHER. Bourse Building, Ocean City

SHOEMAKER’S

STORAGE

HOUSE

I2lh and M eat Ave.,

Ocean City, N. J.

All persona having Furniture or any kind of Merchandise lo he stored will

•ave money by going to tbe

Shoemgkei Storage House The Pontiere Shoe Store 818-818 Aifear) Ave., Oceaa City* N. J. FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S

JSlioe;-*

REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

-ncALLlSTER’SStore News for November. —- All About Fall and Winter Dry Goods, etc.

I have decided to continue my business here during the winter, and have now in stock a big line of Blankets and Quilts, Winter Underwear, Onting Flannel, Outing Flannel Gowns and Skirts, Furs, Flannelettes, Canton Flannels, Fleeeedown, Sweaters, Fleece-Lined Hose, etc.

You arc invited to call and inspect #111 goods and compare prices. We sell all goods at Philadelphia prices or less.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fiee Groceries

and Provisions

POULTRY ORESSER TO ORDEB F0U1TH ST. and ISBURT HE. Clean 184 Tobacco. Orders Delivered Orders receive prompt attention. E;es Eiamined Vitboat Drops

S. S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

>e Krv. Frank H. Liar, of Ylue-

I. was* visitor here on Monday. ^ ^ _ _

• progressing on lit* two-flat pjjjto^ftbr Waldorf-Astoria,at Ooenn j JtiTonly rule under tbe

'em of this avenue and tbe walk. la |o preserve tbe ea—"

city fit- honor being ready for the An H'Junctlon was granted, restrain- encroachment upon lathers. *ug Mr. Moore from erecting Are ea-J tbe Hue of (be walk.

cumstauce* a way of korpin' del conactencan quiet

Recent real estate Iran City recorded In tbe oil lerk Way are a* follows: Ocean Hlle Co. lo Harab K Hi |88U. Lot 1001 plan of Ocean City Deelopmeul Co. Ocean City AsaoclaHou to W. Kl*ell Lake. 8I»W. *«. *» and 8H0, Hcc-

tlou L.

Cora E. Hootb lo Alex. Westen Lot 424, block 4, plan No. 1 of Ocean City Gardena Co. Alex. Weaten to Mary B. Robb 81ame as last above deed. Hannah W. Mitchell toVlrglma L. llday. 81- Lot 785, Hactlon John J. Foster to Jeonla MacHrtde. 81500. Part of lot 706. Hectlon A. Elton Ithley et ux to Miriam Buchanan. 8000. Lot 30, Hectlon 3, plan Ocean Front Real Estate Co. James Meeouch et ux to Cornelius L. Clark. 82000. Pan of {pt 857, Hecon A. , Harry Headley et ux to Margaret F.tl. Wagner. 81. Part ol Iota II and 12, Hecllou C. Arab Willett* et ux to Adolpbua C. TownseDd 81. Lot 630, Hectlon H. William O. Moore el Heel. 81000. Lot on northeast side of Moorlyn Terrace. 50 feet southeast of Ocean avenue, 40x76 feet.

HOT WATER BOILER, How are you ? Glad to see you, and hope you're wall and all your family. Yaa, Indeed I THE WHOLE BOILER TRIBE are always lu good condition If they are put lu by thla plumbing aa merit. You can wager

ALLOWAY M. SMITH PLUMBING AND HEATING 8*6 Asbury Ave., Oceae City

no AT. SPECIAL DESIGN! ■» _ ^ CONCRETE SLOCKS 1 11 IA 1* aud HMewalk*. also Brick Work

aud Plastering.

COAL Sehureh, Carter & Co. 701 Asbury Avenue Boy your Coal from tha

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.,

r =“a^“:* First National Bank

or

Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SS.** SUfPt-OS us.au

SEO. 0. ADAMS * BEG. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING

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

OCEAN CITY, f

THOMAS J. THORN Ploriat _ FALL BULBS, GRASS and CLOVER SEED. gj8 Asbury Aveone. If you wa _ood«. oollo ate., go to POWELL'S 0S ASBURY AVENUE

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