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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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JEAN yiTY, N. J_ THUKSMY, SEl'TK.MHEit 22.

NO. 25

Ocean City Sentinel

cu*tis ROB I'N SON Edit* «nd Proprietor

B. T. ABBOTT, M. 1)..

ATTOBkEtK.aT.l^W.

MORGAN HAND;

ATTORNEY and

COUNSELLOR AT LAW "J-IH.n ...d Nur R eon, rt<»llcitor. Meatvr end Kiamlnrr In i^benr^rt’ COTHf CeBlft) Ud Elgtlfc SlTMl B “^ , «AV^rrr r No **° < mi»». m.

JONATHAN HAND, OotiiiKelloi-- nt-1 _,n w

J. B. DALY RESIGNS FROM URGE RECEPTACLE DR. N. H. BURT ELECTED BASE BALL ASSOCIATION FOR ALL MAIL MEDICAL INSPECTOR

T.C HUTCHINSON, M I)

Iloin«eopnthix<~ 624 EIGHTH STREET

Ralph Wilson Elected to Fill the Position of Secretary: 1 a meetmit of I lie dlm-lof of the' ity Ite-eUnll Aewelatloll Wed-J

YACHT CLUB HAS CLOSING EVENT

Private Boxes at Homes j Would Save Expense. Say FORMER SCHOOL

Post Office Chiels.

e Mar-

linn Alletla N. \YeuU, yf tl Idreiw. While lie \>a<. at II aite License llureau it liecaini

■at I lie ceremony was to tie iierfurtuiid (fore Mlw Wentz, who Is III, was ■ken lo one ol the city hospltah

udetKo a serious operation. An air of mystery was added to

altair by the father of the young u ’aplalu Marshall, who refused either o confirm or deny that a ceremony • as lo take place He declined to say • bellier Miss WenU was to undergo in operation, and would not give the ■ame of auy bospltal. He would not discuss the affair in any way, except to admit that It would be entirely satisfactory lo him should the ceremony

now where he was, but *1

ipressiou that lie w as visiting an w ho lives about Jin miles up the s WenU Is the daughter of the lale Doctor Tlmma* WenU, who died February, IMIS, while on the street the way to visit his patlenU. It was shortly after Ibis that Captain Marshall and his son rented apart- • at the WenU. home on Thirtythird street and went to live there. Miss WenU Is a graduate of Wert 'barter Slate Normal School and a >ne-yearetiideut of Cornell Cnlverslly. She at one lime Uught school at Sharon Hill, and two years ago was a 'her In the local puulic school for

ire returning to his winter resl- , Frank Liggett, of Pittsburg, rented Mrs. F. J. Smith's cottage, at r comer of Finh itreet and Atlantic rnue, for next season. This will be r. Ltggetl’s sixth year In thlacotge. He has many warm friends In this city. _

J° HN E TOWNSEND Electflcal Contractor

Prsaipeins. » j*. m. tl , 7 A v«

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

t '^"A^zlnary so5«j£n»«Ss S ■«- J s- nasti. vinsPemorot. hYo.

1137 Asbury Ave.

! Ocean City New Jersey

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians i !>■ Asbury Avenue, Ocean City. N. J.

trt'WuS;

HARRY KELLEY

"The Deacon and thelady’ MARIE TEMPCST IN “A Thief in the Night"

.BIG BOOM IN SOUTH OCEAN CITY

WARM APPLAUSE GIVEN PROF. LAKE’S ORCHESTRA

A CALL FOR HELP

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Has your cook left y<>“ ? - * Do you need a house girl? Does the servant'question i perplex you? Beil Telephone-Service offers a means to its solution. The best

Many Honses Arc Being Bnilt in Desirable Portions of This Resort. Hn^tb Ocean ttty Is developing rapidly. There have been eight cottages I bungalows built between Fortyeighth and Flflle.h streets during the

last season.

The following house* have been sold: 5208 Central avenue lo Mr-. Mary A. e*. of Oermautown; AIN9 t'eulral uetn Mrs. Charles W Burnley, varthinore. and -51ST Central aveto William H. UroeUiuger, of the mouweallh Title and Trust Co e are all 21 story frame ruttages, itb loU 40x100 feet * William McKee, of the Real TCstate ! Title Co., has purchased .5111 (Central : avenue from Mr*. KlUabeth D.

. Mearkle.

Mr. Yocum hat asarded a ountrset for a |i’iOU cottage on theoreeu sire of < 'eyitrml avenue, north of Flfty-flnt street, to Frambes J. Hmith. . Ketween flO.UQO and (12.000 have lieeu rx pended In this section forcemeat ■ ; curb and sidewalk. RAISED #180.

DR. BURT TAKEN

Well Known Physician Now Reported to Have Friday

Appendicitis.

regular meeting o f ladles' Auxiliary of-the i'resbyteriau Monday evening," elded lojiay over to the church offlcielsi Also raised by the Auxiliary and Itf fulllllmeutnf the auxiliary's pladgi

determined

leken supper on (he evening of November 10. and to hive a cooU ‘nation of 6ie summer fair the lit

eek In December.

A door will be cut through from o alls liidbe church basement.

Fine Geraniums "° c °^ B,Nts c. r r n iuuu,ukind* Consumers Ice & Coal Co.

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Improves System Used

Her-State Phone Nj>. IJI. M L HENDERSON

Mfliville, N. J, ! trade MOTTf*

it ice ia the City f H.VRKY'HKADLKY. j Ileal Kstate Operator, Ninth and A»-

A Big Reduction in Rrice j' ‘

or THE COMPANY THAT CAUSED A REDUCTION • 5QUARE DEAL. - Both Fhoaes I Fbnne «

..j jure lue commercial Corson, has bought lb* property she velojimeut of Pleaaa has been occupying for several mouths. ,^ lua overcharge ou A-bury avenue, below Klglhh. ,„ tcr p ,, c

Large Audiences in Music Pavilion When Last Con-

certs Were Given.

TO UNIVERSITY Afler giving fme concerts dally

lusic pavilion for i

weeks, In addition to Kaater, Director H H. L

n lu the

There were Immense throngs

. In the afternoon and evening,

Dr N Howard Hurt left tills city on , n d their ciithualasm knew no hounds, lunday for Philadelphia for the pur- Kapecially was this true In the e\ we of undergoing au operation for wb eu eucofe after encore was Intestinal Imuhles mandad and freely given. In all, .Id by Mrs A. Hurt, the orchestra was hrsrd lu lb select tom, mother, yesterday that four medical and It waa 10 SO o’rluck before tlie Iasi men held a consultation Tuesday al number was played, the'Cnlverslly Hospital, wherf be was Mr. Doell, violin; Mp'lMaha, violin; Uken, and decided tbal he had appen- Mr. Henning. cello;air.'M<iurne.flute, dIctus. They, were of the opinion that m „a Mr. Hhriebman, Iromb Dr. Burt would probably not have to beard In aplo work and eacl

idergo an.operation. However, It bit.

ut said that be would have lo remain . Wapn applav*e *as given the seleotbe hospital at least a week. Dr llyn played, by the piano quartetirt’s wife la with him. .Messrs. Doell, Hcutilug, Schneider

■ ■ * - - j and Hauer. - At the conclualou of both afternoon

wnd evening concerts, Director Lake r a ia a barn at won. id m * l ‘' ' Uu ' , rred with congr^li iiiiiam mac arw.ai o " 1 . r .mong those tendering these being are. . r. . woe ncni on. musiclsos who have listened William Blackburn wa. given Ihe^,,, |0 |bc excellent conc.ru comract by A. J a cnmmlure (lvra throughout the summer .mao. the Board of Education, to paint T b, „ ri .bmtra tbbyea. comprised

the ftS-fool flagpole In front of >he nualh , t ornlu . lcUa . of uo „ .h.p

rehool bourn and aim lo gild the ball] ortln . ry „ >1|Uy Kmr p |. y(

of high reputation, thrunghoul l country, and tbs work of all was of an

ceptlonally floe character.

FLAGPOLE PAINTED

lop of the pole. -

T{m work was done this. week, and ( >e painter, while at hla hazardous ustness, attracted much attention. Although only a young man, Black- 1 burn has done much work of this klud

well-known "steeplejack"

Philadelphia.

mmtsstoner, was nomlusted for (Sortor by the Ucpubllmo Huts Conveu*

n at Trenton Tuesday afteri a cboseu on tbs Orrt ballot.

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and after Mundsy, September S*. J ’ 1910, the boat service between Ixiug-1 port and Ocean CJtty will be dlseuulln-

-—* By order of

J. N. Akakman. « —

tienerai Superlulendrnt. fur the autumn and winter ‘Fur particular* add ram- W, W., Hxa

TIKK1. office, OceaniCity, N. J.

T.—Monday, I9tb.lost . between • t

Ocean (Tty and Tuckaboe or Heesler s

Point, a Idee automobtla robs Be- Syitafota Utbechmpertand clmnert

ward if returned to Ha*xiSiu.orilee. - fmd.

f r .. m Kue.mi. Try • ewt of ' Sagarota" Hon* Feed

from Sugar..!a. au<] fuu wM | waM more.

Mystery is Hinted at in Con- ration ncction Witn Miss Wentz’s l! : s »°

Marriage.

The Philadelphia ledger on Salui •y said that George M. Marshall. 21 orlh Thirty-third sired, took out

Deadlock Broken by Vote Taken at Home of

S. B. Sampson.

TEACHER TO WED

. 11<- schools as quickly as pomible. a

meeting of Du Board of Filuwa* held al the home of S. 'vmpdTii a<^o'clock Friday aflerMt. Sampson, having been HI for ■'eral months past, km been ounlile i attend the meetlniflM the board. There were piese!it%( the meeting Dr. B. T. Abbott, president of the board: A. J. Smith, t'apt J. W\ Lev

nd rt. H. Sampson,

i'apt. I.ee tn-unsldered liU motion, lade at a previous meeting, that the ■rm of the medical Inspector be made »o years, and withdrew .his motion, blcli wa-akreed fo. He then made motion that the term be three years. A. J. Smith objected to this motion. Capt. Irfo mid that there I- a tendency to Increase salaries, and so he thought It best to name the Inspector for a long term at a fixed compendlou. Fiver since be has been In the hoard, ('apt. Lee declared, he has been voring to keep down expen sea. Smith mid It wodld be unfair to Iba Incoming board, he thought, to lert a physician for u tj^rm of three Capt. I*ee then moved that the term Mwo years, and this was carried, A. . Smith voting with the other* with >e understanding that the matter could he reconsidered at a suhrequent

meeting.

Capt. l*eenominated Dr. N. Howard Burt for the poaitlon, and Dr. I. N. (triscorn wassiamed by A. J. Smith.

Lke pla

i Ihal

said I

did

BOYS RUN AWAY WITH $50 IN CASH Money Had Been' Given One by His Father to Deposit in Bank. ro Ocean City boys disappeared from here a few days ago. one of them ♦SO belonging to his father, which he had been given to deposit In hank. The last hC*rd of the youths they -were lu Philadelphia, and headed for

New York.

There were three boys In the runaway party wben they started, but one became scared after reaebiug Beventsguth street' and returned to the uter'of the city. When It was found that the id disappeared, Chief Scull wa* nollid, anojie at ogaegot in touch railroad mam Due of the boys pi ihorf’pantaloons, and In this way escaped detection by a conductor upon e train he was riding.

The summer force of letter carrier* 1 the port office here la being reduced • occasion make* It necessary. Verou Carlson and J. F. Lculbner, who jvered The hotel district, have gone. ofT duty. J. F. Leutbuer has b his duties as school principal al City. Harry Steelman, another carrier, Is taking his vacation.

'acatlon last week. Juaeph Cop, onkof the leuar carriers here, recclrfd a tclej br desHi of

rh. Tlie wged man waa knot my people In Ocean City, having been proprietor of the Wesley Huna*

otea and Dr.

Dr. I

• vlug received Hu (irtsemn one vole. MAY BE FIGUREHEADS?

The Jersey Moeqbitq, a publication circulated luthla section, has a stinger hlch It works occasionally, to Judge

from the following:

Sletn and Silverman, reputad owners f the Atlantlc^ud Suburban Railway Company, also the Shore Fart Line, md wboae name* Indicate that their ncesium came from nearer (ialilee Ibau they dM Galway, and If ever they were seen walking down H«h

Cork, with a Shamrock lo the

lappel of thair coats, It would b»a sign for a bloody riot, are doing mote to In-

mere la I and Induatrlal de-

nuvllle by tbe outof an extra nickel

latter place to Atlantic Ctty,

agitation t| '

i for them to return

original fare of Ova cents. We would Impraaa upon the Indignant clllzens of Pleasantvllle the advlsabllHy of not placing too much conlldeare in the Heading Railroad. The latter, D alleged, Is partly owned and eouoll.ed by tbe Pennsylvania, and they would find tbemaelves In the long run as deep in Iba mud ae-tbey now are In the mire. , The Pennsylvania, It la alleged.claim they have nutblng whatever to do wHh lbs Fart Shore Line; but they are run-

(ralus over this road from

Ocean City to Camden. Can It be that Stern and Silverman, In the goodnem -hearts, or tbe generosity their so noted for, have given the railroad permission to do so gratuitously? Of, do the Pennsylvania own the road? If ao. Stern and Silverman only figureheads. We belters there i law ou tbe statute books forbidding railroads operating roads contiguous

Clwlblwa IMeplav.

^ fall and winter clothing dlspl*' __ Bucarue Hotel. September Jj to 2S, In samt'le room. Brad advertisement In

laa A. Stkickijn.

OtTOB Thk Sxxnxn.:-There Is greet want ou Wert avenue, and tbe cry for help has been beard among the res idem- for a long time. Why Is •Veet avenue without a good paveAftera rain tlie sidewalks are soft and muddy, aud some of us have lo lay boards along to keep us from getting deep In the mud. Hume of Hie crossings are flooded, and boards to be laid to permit people to get

across.

A*bury';.Cculral and Wesley avenue* aud their rroasstreeD are pared. Why I'crt avenue? It is for tbe good of the dly, *• well a- lit* cottage owners. that this should be done. W tier Ami's KkmnmiT. Treasurer Oweu'i^MeCano. at the regu Itr meeting of the Board of Health, called tbe attention of the members of tbe board to the condition of a number of low-lying Ms In Ihe vicinity of Fourteenth street. Those should bo filled, he said. Thera waa a dkscus-

-Yoo get results from Sugar..! Hugarotrtl the cheapest and

led.

Improved property in Ut | per cent. Address W. H Cherry street, Philadelphia.

City al

I owner. W^f.

^ lelfth and bay. i

ply lo owner. W^f . Washington, Atlantic avenue, Atlantic Ctty.