Ocean City Sentinel ' B. CURTIS ROBINSON OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY
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THUKMDAY, JUNE », INI
■ iMm Tldra Whrn O
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for H aintM, niU» Uw Aa*N ■ml I lie'a traaauna. <<her. «iv» r Ili.aU a place, and Ituld II aaan Indinarrnt Bauer,« hiefa may oose u> nay aot, bat wbteb It i* puerile . for. Il la UU. kind of attitude toward |>lawun ■ bleb too often aolla Ita purity and drwtruy* It* uaeful Directly we ra«ard anylblny a* u l»rtaut and trivial we aondemn li lower plane than It would utiterwi>r occupy. If the true value of plea-ure recofiibeed, If It* mlaaion In life were kept In mind. If w* ware a.-cua-turned to plan for It a*a needful aari.t, It would be hr laaa often dtaflyured by «rhat waa aordid and Impure And
at abould e
Tm« June al Thk effort t
llfbla of an outdoor life In wiumer time wRb Ibom which too often deatroy the bloom af youth and •Uin tlw character of our city life In winter we ild aurely beaten to rtluforce and cateud the format aa far aa our power
ermtta
Tbua the plaanure of a aummrr vacatlou la a ehipf element ‘
brtnaa to ua. Without wander anywhere aa a duty, taking mual! InU
around ua, and !hlnkin« all the time of
bare left behind, we need to nap’any eonalderable
harvest of good. On tbt other baud, •ark nothing but jitauure, though
we may gain m
much. Kapadally te tbla true of tboar a ho extend the amuaemenU of city life Into their aummer holiday. One of Ha chief eleBenU of good !• the i It aflbfda, and thla la equally true of play aa of work. la, beating danoea, cxrtP
It'b nice to Nra In a email when ail the people eympathue with you, and If you haven't any trouble will bunt up some for you.
U difBculUea and do
We hare had enough rain w
all out of place. They abould be euI for that time at hast by the dallghU of outdoor axlatcnce. m tbaar will vary accord In f u>
sapacMtea, and need., f
require actlvlly and aome re
tap will benefit those U; H will stultify those who
have had enough. Home wUI cl
the active eporte of rowing, climbing,
' ~ JoUr oxorelaoa; olberujll
pend quiet and roatlW h
l«ny with the beamy or the
ty of nature. Whatever be plan let It always Includ
THE gtoHoua Fourth of July la drawmg near. Tbi^ day may be made totereatiug If tboke who will profit moat by■ will gat together and layouts program for the occasion. It la a day
on which everybody can aff
hnalnsm worrlmenU and patty aCrtta
att* wrmppera or papers ally of a Ana of f]0 for each offense Thla mm# law abould he the Slate uf New Jersey.
igtntta ie are slowly Andiug out that unfom we are ready to give II up alto-
U the case alleaat with the busy portion of our population, which forma the vmy great majority. Thus U baa. " It tba practice of taklug
1 aa a rare luxury, roly by the rich, la now rightly considered a oeoamlty for every
laborer, whether working w ith hand
I taatea of thorn who make them,
ns an arranging for long sojourns
rummer hotel., some for trip#
* every aooeaatblc part of the world,
e an proposing to All the botch, and hoarding house.
•ashore In glowing .-olcr.
and eloquent description. For lumr Ibaae welcome change, will Include month., for other, a fcw week., f other, per hap. only a few daya. V trust, however, there will |y none wl throughout the entire summer will without aome of the gladdening a.
■Ung exruraioue for infanta and Invallda, for arbool children and Art, tired mothers, who could not otbecwlro Otea their cHy boo worthy, not only of all prat, all ambiance which we are leuder to so ex cal Urn I a work. It will sorely give an added as* to 11* enjoy, men! of any vacation we mi remember that we have m» ■Ible lor aome laaa fortunate ounwlvea to share in I Its re! which they probably used than we do. It la wall that In allot
• of ua forget In cm
Defeat Two Strong Teams, k *. net*»ur,, Elmer and Urtdgeton KieaM.. Mr. 'j iiumj.)
• .!.••}. Madeline IDIck. I'hlli
SATURDAY'S CLOSE CAU ! ^
of the blood, a keener
of vitality, and more physical strength than before. Thl» form^ exci' tael of a wisely spent vacation, whatever lands to raise the How of vltafity to a man will also tend » iucrease hla happiness and hb power giving happInaaB. Tbampson declare, that" health to the rlul principle of dm, and Carlye, to hla quaint way, .ya: “ Bleaaed to the healthy nature; to the coharml, awaatly oo-oi«(at1re.
which we then enjoy we can ■ to cultivate certain barren ■ of oor toner life. Each for hlmaelf what they are they Dead. In thto ooonec A too highly of the
to ha had h press of regular .life. The only fear to last they tempt moat strongly tired teacher, and other sedentary wo ' away from the outdoor freedom and which they pre-eminently large numbs
vary well be partly spent to i la! work, especially to some branch for ha found In the
GRAND JURY'S DUTY.
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Mad AdvsntMgr or Wrtatol la p hla Mr- » I. Klee, itridg.e..u ; THeir arn.nr The nrorrs In Mr. larol.Tli*. Ilrlstol: J II. Inar! Oetnll. leu, IdeaeflaM: J D < lolllns. 4'amdei. : After forty minute, of g.«.d. .-low. W Handerll!.. I’erejr Doughty. excHhig.and eomettmmNightly rough km: K K Kuaum, Daniel K. Knau playing tl* Elmer Ila.kct Hall Aveof York; J H. Hellla. Inel <<rai.gr M tr, N. J., were defcalod by tire It. 1. Sterling. Mis. E Virginia Hi Of ST to XI on the Ocean Aminw- Hog. Howmat. H. Hterllgg Mi- M pier mi Haturday night. The guertlc Sterling, Mrs <' IV Joy run Uni .fouglil before a crowded Mis. Ilertlia Joyce. I’slmyra It. i, who greatly sp|wtated Hie Jsme. M<..re l-ong Hrau.-h . '< '
playing of the Kegular-,a. » a. .Iwiwn < ote Mcr.iiantwrlle
to the liberal amount of applause that' m Sa* ittv notatK. »* awarded t u any playing of the] J)lhl , „ Haw( A U ,„ K H graud-sund ” order The dee tst..!.. ( lu.lwrt H. June., I'hila.1 of the referee were again dl«|«lted. not' ( ;,Mtlioli Stein h-y Pearuioi.
w Junes, rtbeoandoali Fa
Philadelphia J II Davu and fa. Di-h. Media. Fa \V 11. Wc Iknetnont S I,. Richard..
Arthur N Taylor and wife. <». K .'ehn, Mr. and Mr. John Hrndem.,.. neph Henderson, John S. tirnder ■n, James Dallagher, J <\ McAIIln r. J. ( McAlllder. Jr.. Daniel Uallag her, Rufu. Rook, C. A lino re. « . J. illahan, g M Itoykin. Joseph It. puhrtug. t:. A. Nii'tsilwn, It. H. Starr. F Maloney. Mrs. ti W. User, the new Bpeucer and maid. H f foily, C. J. Callahan. Mr.. H. J. tlregory, Fhi ladel phla W. D. Slier reel, J Klthian Tatem. J. H Hell, Haddon- ; M I Toft. W, R. Ogden, lialtiq J.E. Hbelhy. Hsrrlrtitirg; F. I Mi-Intyre and wife. New York: Frank tong. Pittsburg: Mr- K It Cohen, Mrs. H. H Kh-krts, «i Itlcket., Mbs H. Blnburn, \V H. Adam., ColUngs. Hli-km.ui, A.bury Park H. It. Strong, Ml» Isabel Strong, Ml— Ellaabcth Strong, Mire Agnes Pay ne,
Irvelaod.
It.t.tKolKslK-THIM'THAMn J- H. HbII, Norman Hlye, J. Igddoii Fenuock, I re lie I M. Mackey, William tiddler. Philadelphia: ,J. T. liaooil nd wife, MooreStown, N, J.
munriigi.
Fraud. It. Haaard, New York. E. It. Khdey, Fhwaaiilvilie; Hugh I. Rm-ell, 1 ronton. O.: ('baric. S. Kllrn. Mt. Holly. • KtoMRTT. iiarlaa* M. Johson. 11. Uurh. J. F Rice, J. Weinstein, Philadelphia: I>. 1). Anderson. Reading: J. H. Sawyer. Turn. River- H. N. Wrwcott, New York; F. B. WlhviX, Bridgeton; Mire Anna Oarwood. Hargalulow n: C. P. Wlllet., : itobert Stein. Balttmure
While Hie Regular, were the Anal Mors. Elmer had the upper hand Hie ret half by *1 to 1* The Elmer dub l» com posed of young ud old players, well buill and well usted In the art of scoring goal- from the field lu Hie field goal, they heal ur boy. by IS to IX. Sc bock overbalanced Hie scoring of Ir man Edwards In Hie lart half, thus helped out the final wore of Regulars a great deal. A. a whoh ame was rioat. rough, and exdtli The Hne-up:
ocean city vs. aaitMirrox. The Regular, played a "iCar 1 game efore a crowded house at Ocean Amusement palace on Wednesday of weak. Score: Ocean CHy, 21;
Bridgeton, 17.
The visitor, were the regular Cosmic team, which Is com|>ored of iember, of the Bridgeton Athletic ■aodaliun. They are all good player, od played a game tint was tr oordauce with their reputation, U the reason of the recent practicing of
that of 1. The visitor* wen llot entirely reused with the referee, but after a few words they consented to “play hall " ar Morey scored twelve foul goals for the Regular., and was suell to placing the hall In Hie net from the field three timer. Artin Cheater, while not playing a scoring played a good, unrelfiah all-
wbeo anything reasonable ws qulred, while Charles Kreckley and Joe Morey were successful aa guardiw L Flavell. the crack forward of the Bridgeton., made quite an Imprewioii hi. flret appearance lu the aa city. HI. tally card .howa it* to the good. The .core at the finish of half number one waa In favor of Ocean CHy by 14 to «. On the whole, the latter half waa the 1 part of the game, Hie ucuring being even and the playing mor citing. The linemp:
e aummer the tax would ever*, and great gain might be without any Injfery. The cam|* for boys, which, under mi liable dlrvcprovlde for both body and mind, are efforts lu this direction, and parent, who prefer to cultivate home leisure mouth, can redly make
• are no longer young may at a little leisure to read, to think o observe as we cannot to the of regular life. After all It la only thoughtful preparation and little self-control that can make a vacation, yield tomch^of what we moat need. If we will give to this as much Intelligent ooii.i n as we give to our propos'd locan, or to the planning of our trtpa, the arrangement, for our material
shall return hum
only mated and refreshed to body, but richer lu mind, happier In spirit, and ‘ er fitted to take u p the more at mi ulife which awaits ua to our city are.—Philadelphia Ledger
Ueorge Stanton booked seventeen big wcaktl-h to an hour and a half In the bgy, off Eighth strert. last Thunday. Other calc he. have hern ported, equalling, and In n.mr ire. exceeding, the number before
B. B Stile, and Howard rUankm tried the wrekfi.h lu Utile Bay Friday and returned with twel
a shrimp and Milt era! to very easy to scun n he found with
HAMfKH AM' IIKIIIRIJM. A packed house. He hock dropjied a half dozen beauty eld goal.. Edward, and Murphy, of Hie Eh rrre ••slick." A. Chester came to tin- -urfai. i Ivc fiwld guaU. A good game will te In order Haturday night. >. Morey landed 11 foul |etialtte. of U attempts, lurphy and Madara.oftbe Elmer-, made ala Held goal. a|4rcr Ocean City ■cored 16 poluts It! half and XI lu Hie last . Elmer .cored SI In llret and IX In last
l.M of unclaimed lettei- m to the Ooren City |»rts>mre eek ending Satunlay. June
tlrand.ciia. a Miller, Mr Tkylor, A. K Khwam') M i
Milk riliake at the Wln-lo
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Haeuain—Yai-ht Julu fur role, •'heap Apply toAmbrnre Consul, |*». lermo. New Jenvy, for |*nfctilar. Fob Henri.- A nine r<»iu Ihhm Central avenue with laundry.hath and all the mndeni •ssivgnleurew al r — Mroahl. price Ai^^Hmcrtltw. this rlty.
We WpfP, and you can b* manyjjiinutes of-th** day.
AOas Rangeiwill Make Your CotUice Complete Then too. that cool kitchen, whrrr- nib .coal is carried— no ash'-s, no dirt, no early kindling to bother with. Al| things that produce the- famous hous.-k'-eper's smilr-—
that wofi't com*- oH.
A QUESTI0N OR TWO | ..ON TIME..
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OCEAN CITY. N J jj
ENGLISH A JOHNSON, jl I'JIO t.lmry A»e-uur, J
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Qontraotor and guilder aw.mwe.iet a.s.,aesworwer.
L. S. CORSON
Contractor ua Builder
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
II. . M'r A "VTO.-N,
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PRAGTICAL DRAtiGMTSMAN.
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win I 'Ity's buudhulden wonder if apparition » so recently added to
-ver honwdly .ought i" profes. to be the «
ictr rewtrlctlon.
Take Hie Sabbath question: trigud llir trolley fram-hbv m
lordday ti
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adjacent rltle.
the open
lilidtioii border. 7 WIki entered tut
keepers
keep their shop, open certain. Icniru|»ui the lairdday Wtio drlwuche. Hahhath by -ol.-tling «ut— npD"i" iiews|iaper. under the plea of benefiting the Preacher.' Aid society? ; the youth of that they
Mr». F. C. Sagluaropb. LilyS. LamMh, Ellen S. Humphries, Mr.. K. \V. Beach. < harle. A. Beach. Mr. and Mrs. John Maloney, F. K. Courey. Philadelphla; K. H. Kelt)-, A. B Tiiompaou, H. B. Rk-hle, Salem. UKJAYKIS. H. A. frott. J. D. Brown, Edmund awe., Mm. K Da-re F3U»heth Dasre, Kate Dawe*. K. P Maloney, P. Begley and wife, H. A, Fru-I. Philadelphia : Mire Margaret Fogg. II. Beev«», Camden; P. F. McDonald I wife. New York; K. Morris Krey,Trenton ^H. T. Moore, Hndgetou; E. E. Urorewy, Weuouah, Belle Kearney, Mtaataalppl; C. F. Turner, Yonkere, N, Y.; B, Deacon, Mt. Holly GARWOOD UOt'Mt. June., Elmer; John H. Okeil . Ife. Scranton: Thoma. W Jack Colltiigswa.id: John Dunham, Salem Robert 1 Ary, Camden; W Si-oti ' iton, c. J. Dydd, Jersey CHy. M Taylor, A. K.Doucgan, How ard Fahuo stock, wife and daughter, John K Ward, Juhu Heritage. VV.- Colllu.. f reeo.C. K. Kickiewn.
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agent defames the name moHier, wife and riaughte City? Who t» H that .-al
■hiding. ChrMlau cllUeu. of <1 ity hoodlum., thug, and law-I. ir»? Who first olt'ered bribe- to eouncll of Ocean City for franrhl(iet a canoe, apparition No 4. t
hore, and get at the sooroe.
nowu. The t’hri-Uaii |<eopl Ocreu CHy are no longer to t* 1
inked by fawning hypocrite.
Ashing a-tlwChristian rhureli
reau City exist, and they will
. long a* old ocean - a.lire lire Ji lore-, the re-tricllve clause, wl laintalned. A man w ho offer, bribe. a law-breaker and equally crimlua
Ith the rectplciit of bribe.
fight tb
RLVl Mary S. Wood el al. Baker, convey, lot No. XXI, . 11 ,—iO- Charles A. Due i gnea K. Haggerty, wuivey
'. Scull et ux. • lot No. 21. so
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Kchuff, couve; Jlkai Mary S V
♦■W- Janie. M Ctirelrr rt Anthony P. Krewett rt ux niti
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».V«i Anna K. Hard-ley et .r.-hlha)d T. Jauuw, coq'
right. In front .d lot Nu/t... ...... ti4UL-4htMU City Igtitd eoiapaiiy iiarlre L. Holftupa convey, lot i ■a-I -hie '.f Park place. ISO fort -ou
uf Atlantic avenue. Unix4".
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Waulsd for two we about the Uth or l&th
••Itagr foe man. wife, child 2*years, md nurre. two room. Mtale - ind kcaliuu. lieu. It. Ilrowi •hertuul rtreet, Philadelphia. P
Two fine
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6E0. A. BOURGEOIS & SON, ( arppnifrs and Bnildrrs. 4M>:A.% CITY. N. M. ALLEN SCULL Contractor and Builder
JOHN T. WILSON Contractor and Builder Lock Box 6« : : : OCEAN CITY, N.J. JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder
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glou. real-estate •
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Il'lililltl A —OX HOUSE MOVING AND RAISING General < onlraetorw
LEWIS E. CORDERY Carpenter and Builder
aiGaaea. B2S Cnlni fee Bn 3B3 SHOP TOTH MID «UT WEIUI OCEAN OITY.'N. J.
HAND BROS. 11ou(»o and -t-
hlgn Painters (MW CENTRAL AVENUE RIPORT OF THl CMDITIM
First National Bank
or OCEAN CITY at
Itemnuiit. that were 1 U' I:- . — bile they la-t t Son-, BBS Aahury a 12X2 A-bury avetiue atlei Julu
H. I«. Apply
YJ.7.^. r !r.V^4n.,rev,mre,
IF YOU WANT A FENCE
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XMary l-ul.lr
Xollee la I.lmll < redilora
Nollee lo I.lmll < redllorw
Both the smile ami the ranges are in evidence in Ocean City. We are selling the latter for jiq oo, connected free from meter. Stop at our .office and inspect the sample. CITY OAS LIGHT CO. 4IS Street
Hotel Brighton, OCEAN FRONT. LOCATION NOT EXCELLED. . APPOINTMENTS and SERVICE FIRST CLASS K. H. SOOY.
SEUHIIE CinilEt. IITELS. ETC.
Thv ARCHITECT HELPS VOL
conveuivnilv, sulwtaotiaily- and twoteiailcaily. We" do'uii.
able Uiat we ran aavc yw —— —
-timale. Iwraure of ihe dew-rlptlou of wtiat you
iwnriii-e to plan your Imure
MTlplhNi of w-liat you want: . Irer™, „ y.m him te drawmThl •Hon for most of your want., he must all,'— treiier»u.lv for 001.0. ... r d It will rreuli lu your paying more than I. nrrciiaarj, _„J general dm
o prwvllcal builder, and will furu
OHIce, Thirteenth Street and Haven
G. THOMAS, No. 108 Market St., PHILADELPHIA,
tfama'af brel 'iu.111. W-lzlreS wbeo par ' ' nre lu
LOW 'PRIOER. CINKRAUIAS In bud and M.-.i PARIS DAISIES FUNERAL DESIGNS THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Contra! ave. QH ARLES L. HOFMANN BCOIRTCRED ARCHITECT
Advertise in the SENTINEL : :
F. J. SMITH Contractor and Builder Bnilding Materials Lumber, Millwork and Brick
YARD AND OFFICE' Fourth Street and Haven Ave OCEAN CITY. N. J.
fi 0 UlM f ‘ kSrere GEO. 0. ADAMS A 110. PIASTERIHG, HINGE SETTING, MItK UYlMb, ktt.. Eh. II Work la Mason Uaf Promptly OCEAN CITY. N J. OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD. FANCY CAKES and WES GEORGE S. BICKEL. Proprietor HO. Nil ASRLRY AVENUE. Oxeaa CHy. N. J. Leonaho Khausi Co. Electricians Mi Aabuiy Ave nut, Ocaa* Cny, N. J.

