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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXV.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. JUNE 30, 1904.

NO. 13

OceanCity Sentinel

I LAW OFFICES

v. n j. - Ischuyler C. Woodhull,

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Propriet

JyJORGAN HAND,

CITY DIRECTORY. 1-“ CITY OFFICIALS

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SECRET SOCIETIES. Uarauod apd fuurtt. TtiurCl.) .t monl^ Klautb eaD Oil Lodxr. No- at. K. of l\ and tnlrd flood.) avrnlno « ilb la K.of f. hall. A.bury avani y^^Mataj^aventaa tu K. of' I | , hZIu" , W*L>.. Pacfri.r.

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VX:Z'i*oi^' r 2.r. a £Z: CHURCH SERVICES.

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JONATHAN HAND, <'ounkiellor-at- I^.n w, I'AI’E MAY OOUKT HOUHK, N. J. WiUbala nraan ««y *vrrr W«li.~J.y, JJARRISON H. VOORHHKS CJoiir»Mollor-n(- I^aw, ...•rnt'K...

LAW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell,

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LAW OFFICES Godfrey &l Godfrey,

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cou n sellor-at-La w

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CHURCH SOCIETIES.

g # T. ABBOTT, M. D., I*li)alrlan aud Hurgrau, OFFICE—C*rur Cutnl ud Eljtti SlneL C. HUTCHINSON, M. D. I lomoeopn-tliiMt-No. 894 Ocean Avenue,

HOWARD BURT, M.D. S09 Wesley Avenue.

QR. E. MILLER. l*b)hlrlaii and Nnrgeon l',MM oil b..drrn.^ g,, nr lll.Unnr Trlrpbooa No. all! ' P m ' JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER »• Dentist 759 Asbury Avenue (Houraa HaUdlbgl m-tlAB OiTY. ■. J. MRS. MARY PENISTAN, masseuse:.

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EDWARD STONEHILL r lb William a. 810 na bill I UUKUTEi ml PUSTEBER All work In maauu llde l>nimpUy aucodad to... 4*00 Brii^hton Place OCEAN CITY. N. J. . ■■■«.». ytJWMoar. »a i

HAND BROS. House and -1- Sign Paintor®

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy your Coal from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH HT. AND WKHT AVR! aure of gctl :o Ibe Uni

H0TGL Bise/iYRe. Ocean Ave. ltrtwa.11 KlicLtli and Kiiilti SiraOPEN ALL THE YEAR THE IMPERIAL

HOTEL ATGLEN OCEAN CITY, N. J.

THE EMMETT

GARWOOD HOUSE,

SLOW GAME WON BK BRIDGETON Local Team Failed to Wake up. Till it Was

Too Late.

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THE SWARTHMORE

Allanth-nty. the ua. that HrfclKrtu w llh llie noire itanil 1 City. IS. tau L ily dooa In Itrhiketou any

THE KATHLU

THE IDLEWILD

OCEAN CITE HOUSE

.-.IN CENTER OF CITY...

THE ILLINOIS

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THE LYNWOOD AMULKaiiA. rtliw JI.H81.

CINERARIAS PARIS DAISIES while aud yellow FUNERAL DESIGNS

THOMAS J. THORN FLORIST 1124 Central ave.

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

DAVID MUIR, JR., TiD,-Slate-ag-SlaHootl, CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES. 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J. lie palm of every descrt|>tioii for all make, of Furnace* and Kango. ItepalrlDK done promptly. Smoky clilmneyi cured or no ebarxe Shop In rear.

Connection Between Us: : :

ahould he made al one* if you \ PLUMBIINQ

No time I* loat alaiul a jot. Men are put to work almoat imiuollately upon receipt of order mud tlic way they do thinifa will he a plcaaant revclatkiu. I'uleaH'othera lae iiiatmcted, we uae hlyh (frade material. Thin U only ri(ht, a. our work' is high grade throughout. Oat an estimate. You'll like

JOHN R GROVES 649 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J.

Morey

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rlphla Koeonl ’ appreciated If barked by enterprise' w hether it he In a cake ' map or In a iie»i>|iaper. The apur- * article, or the one Uiat lauot up lo i>in|ivtlliveMtaudard, laauou left held In tlie rate for |»pular favor, .'here are older newspaper* than The Keivin!.” and paperx that have diot upward like akyrorketa. with a r ephemeral^ brilltaney^only^to My and Irrealatahly' year bj' year aliue — - - ago it aet the paie aa the one cent paper of America, len It haa never retrograded; It er even aloud atlll, aud to-day jlatlon cxeeeda Uiat of any iewapa|ier publlahed In the I'ennaylvania, with an ludu it la felt all over the country. uued aucceaa la never accldcn-

h juat about aa much chance of inliig out lu the end. But luck haa er entered Into the aucceaa of "The Lord." That auoceaa haa been due > keen luaight directed toward the Idle mind, an ability to aa- at a nee wlial the public wanted lu the y of a uewa|iai>er, and then to aup1 that want. "The lleeoid” liaa er attempted to force dow u the , blic'a throat a style of journalism that was Inherently distasteful to It. congratulate the management of Record” on Its adherence to pnuclplca that have marked the

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ihle shooting, and under au. d It Iona they have "no kick.” ITie teams had been playing r momenta, and both aid.* »sl scored, w hen Oscar More, uat run, passed the ball to < tl the IIrat two pohiU were i for our aide. The Hrldgeto o tallied In short order Tb 1C, although both shies were t hard. Although there was le mixing up, both teams |ili ■ugh they wAv lu heed o doses of saraaparllla "fur tba

a foul. BihigeUm allowed the mber of other op|«>rtuultlea 1! to score during the next few la of play. They couldn't IIud kct. ocean City apparently ant to emiiarraha their oppo

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The South Jersey Institute little bit to the g.ssl when on a foul. Then amidst the ret kind of excitement, Leroy -y missel the basket, and there warn a groan of anguish a moment later w hen Oscar Morey's throw filled results. Al. Smith threw the hall Juat after this, hut as “time out” id been called as he was throwing, e throw-in didn’t count After the hall had been paiwcd to (..'hosier, the clever dodge and succeeded lu reaching the basket. Sc hock was on deck w Ith the goods moment later, and Chester made a great throw. The audience was ugh applauding when me present was brought

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finally succeeded basket. They also e edge of the basket retire sphere w as ohstii in favor ■g 10 to 7. Morey had

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quick ordei got the ball ter kept g two u • local Ram 1 little bl ■4> ere rolling on boys were jr failed to do bilug, Omu ly being madi were fighting

Miss llessle IHi

Mi-s Dorotliei

Millville, this etty. er collage.

lllis Hard are here for ■upylng their cottage, 1M4 Asbury avenue.

id -Mrs. Daniel Gallagher, of Philadelphia, rre now at the Lafayette

he summer mouths.

;ss Hannah, of Daretowu, has

itlre career, as w ell

excellent busiueM methods Uiat e won the confidence and esteem S great advertising patronage.

A Baltimorean fond of arguing re glous guestluii* and of "pinning own" those with whom be .nine h. iiiilsit osk*d on east BaHImore min

be believed “all of

do." Instantly repUed the good

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■And you firmly believe,** Insisted the Inquisitive friend, "that tbe au I* rude under tbe tree spoke Uki .. | do." asserted tbe minister with Just the slightest suspicion

irritation In his vobc.

■Well." ask'd I ho questioner in re-gnt-you now tone, "ean you tell iw It isMikl he possible under i •cutnstaneew you .an hnagloe for an

a lo talk like a person T*

■Ah. that Is easy." asserted the Ister. laying his hand oo tbe n shoe dor "It U Just as easy, friend, fet an au to talk Ilka a mi

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Johannesburg paper tells of rlage at Lyodeoburg. It lays: "The wore her traveling gown, and Im mediately after tbe ceremony'the mar trip of thirty-eight mllea to - PH grim's Rest seas begun In a cart drawn iy eight mules When about half the distance waa made. It was fouad that tbs Uhrlgstad river waa In flood, and passage was Impossible. Tire retraced fur about ten mile wary accommodation waa secured farmhouse. Next day. bowevei the rlrer proved Just as tmpassabh ind thus for four days tbe boneytnooo oup'.e were diald up - by tb* dean On th* third day a traveler attemptril to rruu with a cart and two horses, hut the attempt proved dlustrona. for ionics and cart were swept away were never seen again'. The pas ■eager probably owed hit life to the fart that be bees me entangled In a •bed wire fence. Two days after s. the river having suledd.s! suin' what, the help of some transport drT

•as requisitioned, and

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THE “FLIRT ” LAUNCHED

Senator Lewi* M. Crease l>ut his old oat, tbe "Flirt," overboard on Monday. It was not in the water last summer, as the Senator. and Mrs. e were traveling through the West the greater part of the time. The "Flirt," beside winning a pretty up at Somers', Polul, has the ui word of coming In first at a large lumber of races over the course ut not w inning one because of having o give too great a time allowance. With his two boats, tbe Senator should be beard from this season

sent tbe finest get anything you wish In our line, aud if you want something different we will gladly show you some new ways of decorating. Home new strips, the Lurmy, tire La KNa, are vetyne at and dainty. Tbe Lady Jane is a beautiful

paper, and we have a grand _ Jt of Crown effects. Lome them at B. B. Smith A Sosa

nday.

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GETTING READY FOR CAMP PATTON P. R. R. y. M. C. A. Expect to Have Successful

Outing.

The SasTiNKX. Is 111 receipt of the' ramp issue of The Junior New s, • edited by boys and for the hoys of the Pennsylvania Katlruad Department of the Y. M. L. A. of Philadelphia.” In | which It Is announced that, from July IHlh to August 27, the young members will enjoy ttreir annual summer outing at Ooean City, it Is a neat little : pa|*er and reflects credit u|ion those, res|s>usible for Its appearance. One tbousand copies of tbe News are dp rulaled, and It Is an advertbeneut which will do much for Ocean City. With the rojrtea of the paper were also sent out miniature bird's-eye views of

Ocean Lit}-.

The following Idler, which tdls Its own dory. Is sent out by O. J. DoItoume, Lhalnnau of the Junior De|iartment, and George L. Bartlett, Jr., tbe Secretary, both of whom are summer cottagers here: Pblladdphla, Jane 25,1KM. Kktekmkp Fhiknisc—You have already been sent printed matter giving details of our lamping privileges, *“ get her w Ith a map of 6 '• I *- •

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I Ocean City and

El wood Steelman, of Philadelphia, islted his father. Louudlmau Hiram Steelman, during tbe week. Mrs. J. <1. Goff*, of 1225 Central avehome after a visit to this dty. Miss EtlielTTiomiaon, one of Paulsboro's well-known teachers. Is visiting the family of Charles BteUer. id Mrs. John J. McCarthy, of Philadelphia, are cottagers here—1225 Central avenue—for the Mason. Miss Ituth Super, of Nineteenth and Central avenue, is visiting her father, Prof. O. II Super, in Carlisle, Pa. Mrs. R. B. Stiles were guests of Mrs. Stiles' sister. Mrs. Tires. French, at Marmora, over Huudaj'. John Itooger, of Millville, Is once lore an Ocean City summer resident, being lu his cottage, 18211 Asbury Mrs. Andrew Marshadl, of Philadelphia, Is here for a season of ileasure, occupying her Ocean avenue

cottage.

Mrs. Lidia l>cc entertained Mr. and Mrs. Itobert It. Carson, of Palermo, at ;r residence, on Asbury avenue, over

niday.

Kdward Penuock, of the Quaker Ity, has moved to his cottage, at Klevenlh aud 1 'entrsl avenue, for the M. C*. Fife, of this dty, having recovered somew hat from her recent tltack of Illness, Is with friends at Somers' Point. Mrs. Harry Marter, of Camden, lias -turned lo her cottage, Sixteenth and Central avenue, aftei a few days' vfadt ■ Philadelphia. Jos. Shldds, Secretary of the (llaaa Battle Blowers' Association, Millville, cottage at Fourteenth and Central avenue. Iteubeu Cheeacman, of Millville, former ahcrHT of Cumberland County, ha* taken |ioasesalon of his cottage, 1518 Central avenue. Mrs. aud Mrs. George B. Wells, of Philadelphia, are again here for the «, occupying the cottage 1510 Central avenue. Mr. Wells Is a leadig dealer in hats. Arthur Adams, a student at Rutger's allege, haa come home to spend the cummer vacation with his n irietta Adams, e Allen. Jr., of Phlladi accompanied by his sun, Donald K., ig Ibe msny

■e pleasant days at this reso Mr aud Mrs. K. W. Kllley, of Wad Philadelphia, have been occupying ge on Asbury aveuue l «ear Fourth street, for a few daya pw-C Irs. Maggie Sack, with her daugb- ., Miss Kmma aud Caroline, have le to Atlantic City, where they will reside during the summer mmithi 'dirge Zdgler and family, of Philadelphia, have arrived aud opened their cottage on Central avenue, near Seventh street, for tbe summer George Bacon aud family, of Millville, are here for the summer, occupying lheir cottage on Wesley avenue. r. Bacon is manager of Wbltall, Tatum A Co.’s factories. Leland Howe, one of the Instructors i music lu Zeukwer's Academy. Philadelphia, la here for the summer, occupying a (village al Nineteenth and Asbury avenue. He haa only recently from a lengthy wjourn In

Germany.

William K. Hcxamer aud family lovad Into their cottage, 71* Plymouth Place, last Friday. Mr. Hcxl juat returned from au extefi through the South. He wpuld have been here sooner bad he not been detained on bnalnaaa SouXlu Charles B. Cook, cashier of the Eighth National Bank, Philadelphia, will be here to-morrow, aud W. Scott Hand, cashier of tbe First National Bank of Ooean Lily, whose cottage he

opportunity offered by the for a pleasant vacation under proper Influence and careful direction. Six years of supervision w ithout a single case of Illness or au accident of any description leads us to believe that s vscaUon spent wlthfu Lamp Patton ' as reasonably rafe as any outu nossibly be. All tent* this will be new aud roomy; the launch has been thoroughly overhauled and in fact everything has been brought up to midi a high standard of efficiency that we are confident the most fastidious will be thoroughly

satisfied.

Boys who are In what we call the sw inging age—18 and 16 years -can have tils choice of either or even both camps, upon payment of regular fere aud the filing of two applications. This arrangement |«enulU of every buy s|iendlog four weeks In camp al least once daring his membership In tbe Junior Department. We would like to offer this privilege to all, hut even our prescut large equipment would be overcrowded. During the six year’s thaf the camp as been here, more than 10UU dlfler■1 boys have been In ottendaoe, with ve limes as many more visitors— parents and friends of tba boys. The boys will sport new tents this year. There will he thirty-four of these, exclusive of a 12x48 mere and cook's quarters. This season gives promise of being ic moat successful ever had. More ■an 20u boys and young men arc already scheduled for tbe Here are the dates ft gatherings: Boys, ten to thirteen yean, July 18 to SO, Inclusive. Junlore, i sixteen years, August 15 27, Inclusive. Each camp la limited o forty full members The rule* for camp •ua: The grouping of boys In squads of Ire or more under a competent leader lore away with the need of such, but ve print two conditions which every boy must accept before bis Iw enrolled as a camp mi First—Positively rifles allowed lu camp. Second—No camper |«rmltted lu bathing except tbe pmeuoe of the leaders, and then only between the hours of 10.80 a. m. and UkSO noon end from 4.00 to 6JW p. Any attempt to disregard either rule will mean Immediate dismissal from camp. No exceptioni. These lire do not apply to Intermediate*, as special code will be arranged for their guidance. The News has this lo say of the camp: "Through the generous ass 1stInterested friends, we have been able to maintain a summer camp boys between the a gas sixteen years, located at Ocean City, N. J. Tbe objects moral. Intellectual and spiritual welfare of the boys, and at tbe same lime afford them a summer vacation under wholesome Influences. Tbe sue which the camp has met with during tbe past five years prompts us :o eagerly plan for Its contln nance, and in order to do this U la necessary ask that the movement be favorably considered for such contributions tbe friends of the work may be willing

mKDUCKD re ATK» V

At Kirk hare the greater portion of tbe pew Instead of swelHag (be exebeq. tbs churcb. go lelo tbe pockets of private Individuals, who, for tbe * pen. do not attend the church er reside In tbe district The peculiar alb ualkiu originated lb IS23. • when, to meet lbs expenses of rebuilding the church, shoot forty pews and a few organ seats were put up for suctloc sad realized amounts varying from 1178 to 1800

Bargain.—Bay front lots, central, riparian rights. Apply N. U.GMland, Eleventh aud Asbury.

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ear Tenth street, to-day.

Advertise in the Smtrudu.

Dr. Ingram, bishop of London, co vrys the idea of e man born to col mand. it has been said of him that olden daya be probably would bsva enforced Ur nsiMdal brand of theology with a heWeax. In Us ordinary clothes he Irresistibly reminds one of Fberioek Holme* on the trail - a long aquiline near, plening gray eyes, lean, strong jaw and thin, curving **-- “ ■*

Louisville, Ky, SJOSll. lick*

the letter carriers started on a Dins o'clock morning delivery, the eerereer hour. There Is a mall la now at 8.15 every morning, coming by way of Atlantic City, and a mall for Philadelphia and the West clones at 8.10. Thaw Increased services are greatly appreciated by tbe public.

With train* leaving foe Philadelphia late on Sunday evening, vkattor* foam delphia are enabled to put le a foil day at Ud* resort and •* bom* at aouabla hour on tbe Babtifth night. This Is a groat oonranleace aud l* appreciated by txutnee* people who have to he at their places of employment on Monday re

pro|ierty—«J7 iV7; house, 15

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Mwoud floor of atahle.llTa rnn—: setae, ffia^rilisfsLF

IS rooms, all <

m ary waah-etaoda and tuba;fl back stairway; stable on r for 6 t> * '