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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
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3KAN CITV, N. J„ THUliSDirt', SHI'TK.MIIKH -S.
NO. 23
Ocean City Sentinel
CUKTJS' ROBIN SO I-
CITY DIRECTORY. ' . CITY. OFFICIALS
AT-r«KNEtlU«T.|.Aw. tIKOIIAl. 1 Morgan'hand, 3 t. abbott, m. d.,
ATTORNEY and ’ , .
COUNSELLOR AT LAW, »«•«• J»nr K f«n. s..iwu», .„j Esuntuf l0n ’ OFFICE-Uner Ctaiiil ud Elftitt Slrtei
,o, P o-u l - o r“r^:/'- J - orr,cl MOU ** (ImlulwiTtS: - So Says* Dr. •Coa6tcrminc ( JONATHAN HAND, T.C HUTCHINSON. M.!*. wl >» off «s Some Good jTJJS CITY NEEDS
OCEAN CITY IS JOUND JLOCAL POLICE DID BOARDWALK CARNIVAL TO REACH THE TOP EXCELLENT WORK SEEN BY LARGE CROWD
Were Ably Assisted by Capt. j
Hartman's Pinkerton ' CURRAN ELECTED
N. J
<JonriMellor-n.t-lI.nw Kollylt»r. Mui.r In Sour; I'uWIr.
'AFK MAY COURT NOU LAW ^OFFICES ** Apgar & Boswell,
IlomceopntliiMt. — 624 EIGHTH STREET
Detectives.
Hunk .ifllru ■
rSf*l«y: A. 1 ?. HBHih! l?*^i «nub: dwemur;; . I(lrlt>m K. »i
L AW OFFICES Godfre^ & Godfrey,
N.HOWARD BURT,M. D. j of „ ,, J S09 Wesley Avenue. *1 Top. Vu^e.ili'.^i'Ieip fL l "w«'^W| l | , ,ri f Tnl«*.Bk j*®- The v«y prindptaioo WtoMi •!« ^ o.rir« i u, « j. u. |. olatillnhed. tf II ey.Oe left ln>. rfc lM>'|-nvD»- | H " , llielr ti«luf«l de^luy.-»«r nnrj J n" GRTSCOM, M. 4).
CHURCH SERVICES*
UK ATLANTlfc CITY. N. J. J “ JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at^l-aw
L aw ofmces of Herbert R. Voorhees,
Otis M. Townsend A I’rni'tlciil‘Sea.liore Arrhllf,' j l.leenred by Ilie Hlnle EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. ocean' city, n j.
Allen Cirsot
d. a« the Inemeifnrj «,f
E
IJK. CHARLES B. RIDER jl!!"!
809 Central Avenue
Allanlir Cilv Tliealivs
APOLLOT nEATIT
halllc h Ihii-keiil
ro|>erly. Hundreil. •>( al
Taxpaycrsand VisitorsSpcakJ^.^ (i of Camp Ground as an u.imd to .Ideal Spot. I^'ingje,
d. a- liaulman who in'allee 1 >•11,v he- j r—hbeilek here, a
hi. nui.iii.rr uar one r " crK ' ... All.nli. « ll> , ' v ' r
d. \V?iy,llM
it break", Keartton -piln(?« frm urinK Hie year there have bet
SCHOOLS OPEN SOON
September 12. a M. Steven- I- n
laa Hamel M Vernon. dauRh lhe Rev. S. M. Vernon, of Pbll bla, will aureeeil Ml- Thun
rach r In the flfth grade.
Ml- Bert ha L. Uo-, of ( louse, will have charge of the radr. The other grade- a ill I large of learhen. of last year. Although Superintendent SI, a- rot a- yet secured an Inatrucl
dome-tic acteiice. the n
Appointments by Telephone The dentist is a man of. many engagements. Off-hand trips to his office are
frequently disappointing.
Bell Telephone Service
and keep pooled.
WILL BUILD TWO T* PRETTY HOUSES Otis M. Townsend Gets Contracts From Philadelphia Men Now Here. Otis S^Townsend la starling earlj ii his fall and winter building con arts. He has just teeelvrd contract! •r two collages and rays there an many more on the wgy. all of whirl will {mild a collage costing f3M> ‘entral avenue, between Fiftyeighth and Fifty-ninth streels, for James S. Sparks, of i > tiHadrl|>W Mr. Sparks is raid to be a new-comer here, so highly |>lea-ed with the promptly decided to build.
ATLANTIC CITY OPERATOR BUYS OCEAN FRONT LAND
SECRET SOCIETIES. olr.-lt; Isxlrr. No. Ob r. —a
—l. sreobd and founp Tborada; -»
« Utoto g.or r lull, .kdtmrj l M K.aa‘HinSlVStw^
UU.—*" ,WB y V ' •saaa'cM; Oooartirjlo. w.lkM A., aaeeuf- ' mJSS&LZXpZf 0 ' I _
will sa^e you countless inconveniencing and disappoinling personal trips. It will serve you in a thousand different ways. ■ Use the Bell
The Delaware & Atlantic ‘
Telegraph & Telephone Company
C. B. SMITH. Diatrict.Manager
Ml. Vernon and Pacific Av«»- Atlantic City. N. J i Every Bell Telephone is the Center of the System
“£2, ’
FOR SALE
The
Piano Sacrifice nificent NEW- E5TEY PIANO used at
: maghihc
-Methodist Church for the great Sunday evening
JACOB 8CHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. ■a. m tafiAmaa. Bsms Otj L L
'!^ I&th St. and Central Ave.
Musicals during Juty and August must Tye sold immediately. A great tiargain. Only a small amount
of cash necessary. Art quickly. Address, Frank: M. Conly, Care Maaaey & Edwards,
Ocean City, N. 3.
CAPITALISTS BUY TRACT OF LAND
Mr. Towm
hi.
lamf al Fourth -treet and Ocean «.va-. o Thouia- L. Backus, of Philadelphia, and the new owner Immediately gave Mr Tun uaend the contract to build a cottage thereon at a coet • 'fcSkiu. Mr llackti- I- al-o a new vl
e,to Ocaan city.
Moth cuUagn are to he slatted ice and finished as quickly as p We. - COUNTY FAIR DAY u-til nit B*lni|w tor ntg l.« cm Hi ^All Inlere-tk In this seelWm are wo log hard for the succeae of the "All County Day." at Cape May Court e Saturday. September 10. Than will -be horse racing, ba-eball and
other game;
The members of the Qspe May Connty Prosperliy league are In touch aith the promotion commlitlee, and W: Bcott Band rays all are a'ppiylog
mating this one of the greatest days ever.wtinesrad In Cape May tYnioty. The horse racing. It Is staled, will be a decided feature.
es*a!e owner makes yon a dee ollulen. Thlnlr It over, then call HARRY HBADL.RY, Real IXate Operator. Xloth bury avenue, oe: ‘ Will show you tb
auguraled. he
shape.
■id coal r
gcttli
s lu tow n during I hi
COL. SHALER DEAD
aa- a railroad red aa euperina Railroad ten
•I hit
cstlu
Funeral services will tie held a CJenl. Hlialer's residence toruormi afternoon, probably condnried by the Rev Sydney (inodmaii. The body will he sent to St. for lulermenl.
A -hocking accident occurred a few days ago al Tuckahoe. Jonathan \V. Veal, a former resident of this elty Started to deliver a load of wood. Somehow he -llp|*-d from the top of
load jnst back of Hie h
REAR COMMODORE Acivc Member of Yach Club Now in Line for'Higher
Posi ton.
At a special meeting of the < M*an City Yacht Club. Captain Charles J. Curran wa. elected Hear Commodore.
cniuwlttee, Mr. h special aplene has been collar come of social il the club mem. -an, it Is hinted, the head of the not far distant
Mr. Curran is a I’hlladelphlan w is- been a summer resident of Ore. The club, a* Us meet log. made -or mportant change- to the by-laws. ATHLETIC SPORTS.
spni
Roth
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the beach front, Saturday afternoon, miller the auspices of the Reach Front Association, were witnessed by a large
crowd of people.
The events were staHed ju-t as the tide was coming In, but, notwithstanding this, there was mime good jumping and running, and the aflalr was sucIt has been suggested, however, that the association might select a belter date, as the apoHa qn the beach in fere with baseball, and all iiitemta supposed to be trying to harmonize, which can't be done under the circumstances, It Is declared.
fieorge M. Daw-on. a carpenter, ployed In this city, and Mlaa Kliza Somers Hess, of Tuckahoe, were mariii Sunday afternoon In this city by Ju-tice of the Peace J. S. Rush- • line— were Mrs. Hush and
Stanley Pontlere.
tram pa—rd over hts head, crushing ■ to a pulp, so that none of the feature were recognizable, lira In-, bones am skin were all masrad together. Tb coroner gave |>erml—Ion to remove th body and It was turned over In ai undertaker to prepare for burial.
Veteran I. G. Adams Emphasizes His Faith in
Ocean City.
Kdaards report the sale of ocean front, al the cun
llghteenlh street, Including rip rants, to Israel fi. Adams, of Atlantic
Plan to M ake Excnsivc Im-
provemens Along Bay Front. .,
and the cl
company of Philadelphia capital- special
lus jn-t purchased from tha Ocean Mr. Adams Is practically the Nestor <Tty Association, nearly two miles of or Ibr father of the-Atlantic ftty bay front hi this city, extending from estate fraternity. He has watched the Twentieth street to the turnpike and growth of that beach from the Inlet to
the beach thor-1 Ixmgport during Hie past 4.'. years,
oughfare. and, In adding to his ocean front me of the»e men have been and holdings below ricvenleenthetreet, be Interested In Ktoue Harbor and Is simply emphasizing li^- raUh In that
ic great number of
Mber South Jersey resorts. It Is their aectloii. Intention to begin at once the develop- j U may be that pent of this properly nlong lines ’ cottages and II
dmllar to the Ocean City Kayous. Seventeenth street, tbe-belt iiuc survey Offices will be opened lu Philadelphia alou^ Rlgbleeolh street, from Ray avevud Ocean City and an extensive | nue. to Cenlraravenue, and the assured idvertislog campaign carried mi. ; Boardwalk extension from SevenThe deal was concluded through the I (eentb street to Twentieth street. Irave efforis of Assemblyman Hand. Joseph I all led, him to believe In a prospective Champion and Harvey Y. I-ake, boom In values In tbe near futur^Jnug
that section of t)ie r.anrt.
CAME HERE TO WED Handsome (.in Mamrs Man from
laetty.
ANOTHER FINE HOUSE
Samuel Ulasa, of (Maiden, has pursued a lot at the corner of Seventeenth , street and Wesley avenue, .through the agency of H. F. Stanton,
amt oils M. Townsend the contract to build
“tieorge W. Brown, of Terre Haute, Ind., and -Mias’ Fnnced M. Connolly a handsome young woman from New
given '’ ork ' r " r married Thursday pzqp. ebttage n| kht by Juattce of-lhe Peace Kush,
wreoo. Tit* P* 1 ' ««> '»>« «'y rarly Ii The boose will contain five bed- ,h * 7*" 1 "* « nd ^ • ““ n -» f "*“ Trooms. lYceptiou haH. living room. Dee Adams. Then they went to Squire dlulug room and kitchen, lasodry. —a Uu * b '* nm «- ml, ' re the ceremony was
bath, shower and healer [obui- It la ’performed. ■
• ‘ pleiad by January 1. The wKneaaes were Mrs. Rush and
—‘ 1 Herman Oaray.
■tom. Mr. and Mrs. Brown left for Terre _ 1th all modern Haute Immediately 1,centrally located .for rent ■ ■ -»
'or the autumn and winter months.
W. W., Sen- Roman gold linked band
- IBMlMaHquL
Fob Same-727 Asbury avenue and h del and receive reward, lot south corner Twelfth and bay. Ap- » * - , ply to owner. W. F. Wasbtngton, th First mortgage of gsta Aliadtlc evenuk Atlantic l'ay. Improved Property In Ocean City at 6 » . .. — cenr. Address W. H. Dteandh, KHI
(Mlxtasntb and Aabury avenue-. Ad ‘ ^ dram P. O. Box Ul, Afibtirj Park. N. I Fox ,J. tf “ for wt
I, Philadelphia.
The thlrty-lirst aunlveraary service* of the Ocean Oty Tabernacle A( held In the Audltorlui Sunday evening. The Rev. Dr. Kulp, ■f Camden, and the Rev. Dr. S. Wesley l-ake, of this city,were the speakers. AUTO AND BIKE RUN TOGETHER Narrow Escape Frotp Setions Injury at Railroad Grade
Crossiug.
B. F. Young, of this city, met with narrow escape from serious Injury the Pennsylvania Railroad crossing at Seventh streei, Thursday morning. As It‘was, be wa> -ojuewhat cut on both legs and sustaineft .slight abrasions of
d.araetgKrf the buyer SreTh I ^ ft ,n cro “ ,h * «™ck. Joat IgUttfcance. • f,er • 1 ** d * BOV * d leaWog
- trail of steam and smoke.
MaBt Lake's anlo. driven by FrM. tlreenN »■ on the Tippualte aide of the Hack, and U>e machine, lu which wen
luislorq Hezamer and Oapl.
(jeorge F. Fl-h,’ started across when
the engine draipCLUM' way.
There was a collision brtrfeen the autoam/tbewlieel. Y'ouug was thrown i the ground. The wheel was put oat
f commission and one lamp of
uld broken.
The occupants of the aulo raid the accident was unavoidable.
Annual Event of Beach Front Association a Great Sncccss. The meuil-er- of the Reach Front .ssoclatton wound up their first an' ual three-day carnival with a parade n the Boardwalk Monday evenlng-Itnes-cd by onenl thegTMleM eepwds ver seen In Ogaan CUy. Il was a Tiiit afitir, taken all the ay through, and the judges—H. A. W. Smith, of lire Rlscayne. and A. F. rvlu and K. M. Malpa—.Mfe'hlladel * ■ la. had tlielr hands fulKr awhile ■ heir efforts to pick out the winders the handsome silver cups offered as •roubles. . Finally, fhey made their decl-iona
i follows:
C'ute-l Boy—Harvey Oofl, son of City Kngtnecr It. I-. Uofl, who was attired "Unde 8am.’* uteat girl —Ml— Dorothy White, seed a» the (ioddesa of Liberty, lest dressed couple—Misses Murray and Ay lea. Most grotesque—Mlaaea McFadden. Rest decorated chair—Mtaaes Myers. Rest float—Ind tan tepee arranged by !. H. tioff and occupied by Masters ark and Kendall Hboyer, sons of 'balmian F. J. Hboyer, au9 Utile Mia 5 ranees Lambert. At Hie conclusion of the parade, the plesentaflona were made b^ Mayor lu tbr Casino Club roam, or I'resse, finishing his sbort. tat timely, yreeches to each of the lucky ones, w as asked lo remain a mo'hslrtnan Hboyer, on behalf of tbe association, presented him with a handsome cap. The parade, leaving tbe Casino Clab, was beaded by a brass band. Followrg the mnatc, 111 rolling chairs, were 'halrman Hboyer and Mayor Craaae. Then came Counctlmen Rider, 8empHmltb and Marta. Next In line the handsomely-decorated rolling Tbe Myers girls, well known here, ere royally greeted all along the Rue, • were (be two Mlaaea McFadden, who ate extreme favorftqs among their young and older friends. Also making a hit were the Misses raven and Wick In the lifeboat drawn y the resort's sturdy lifeguards In
nnlform.
An especially unique and particularly good lilt that appealed to some >f the.Judges was tbe one of Mrs. fbarlaa Hloau, a daughter.lu-law of Capt. Hloan, of this city. In a rolling chair ahr appeared aa a bride. 8be was attended by her young daughter, Mary and carried a prayer book in her hand, conspicuously displayed from which^was (he legend,-"I can’t get
marry you; my wife
1 away/fodaj wmrt let mi
PRIMARIES NEAR
That It 1* nearing tire primaries—the rst time for tbe.direct vote of tire sople—ts apparent In this cfly from tire activity shown. Thery Is to be a Congressman elected, asxl the verification of a ttoryprlnled In a Philadelphia paper, i, IbaMiarduer bid hts grip on certaln^officlats is show this place, and.lhat there la a lot of rather deep growling cannot bet
Honed.
There .j- a fight aa to 4 he city oomptrollerehlp between H. 8. Mower, wlm tbe Republican nomination,
■'Ward Thorn, who. Jo all -111 be tbe Democratic
n the lifeboat, drawn by the buAy in who have served so well under the captaincy of Alfred K HixUb daring f lire summer, were three well known and popular rammer vtaltora— Mines Marguerite and Virginia Craven and Gertrude Wick. Mayor Crease, In commenting on tbe carvlnal, was of the opinion that too credit could not be given to Mr. Hboyer and.hts associates Jo the Beach Front Association In promoting tbe carol'ral and bringing U to ajmcceaaful Tbe Mayor la ol tha opinion that this la bat the starter of what will to be one of tbe most Important annual evenu In Ocean City each sucHe was glad to set the spirit of comaoy orgaulIndlvlduals, In eecb making his llule'peraoual sacrifice for the i of so good a cause. Ha aald he did not wish to detract from tbe credit of an)- organization or Individual, but bought the lifeguards, who had ju-t finished an unusually strenuous day lu tbe surf, were especially entitled ts great credit for the spirit with which they entered Into tbe carnival. Their appearance In uniform, together with tbe rarf boat and other Instruments of raving life Ifi the ocean, was an Inapt, ration to all, and an excellent example for oilier organizations to follow In the carnivals to be held hereafter In Ocean
VUy.
Dratti of C. J. maeer. barlee J. Bauer, of Philadelphia, hied at his cottage, 928 Central avenue, at $ a. m. last Wednesday, aged 68 Death was due to stomach trouble. Tbe body was sent to Philadelphia for luterment Mr. Hauer was a great friend of the late Mr. Rriee and aas with him .when he met with a shipwreck here last summer.
and At. Howi probability, «
by Prof. Sami only sclenr* that can letu» our,df*tlnv. . key Dial unlocks ihr-rarred my> of human po-mUilW Can been ed dally at 'fUTIdardwalk. « City. N. J. - Dogs t—arded by the weekoTi (iso. Fuller, 624 West avenue.
(or r<—vo«cr.
Is lo not quarter* It three sfory build log.
The |>ost office Is In ' Vy build lag,
across Klghlh street, erected by Jaaaes . Cbgster. Tbe present office la In •cry way one of tbe mo*t completa this section of the Htale. and Postmaster Hutton and bis staff are
proud of It.

