Ocean City Sentinel YACHT CLUB’S SPECIAL RACES
be glad to revel vc DIDUUlljr and our
■ Everything Went Off WithI out a Hitch—Names 11 of the Winners.
MAYOR GOES IT ALONE
<)o. Ila" eeawd to e plou will la- found ready to •erve Til*
ir pretty xtrerta ai e niibII Iwy 1- llm iyrework vcn.lcr. n
'•‘■I*-.
r |iahk> arc Uylmi •U excurakuir »ill la •mrdwalk lucrctiau
Several Indian a I laic School are Mir llnr rc-ldcnrc ..
July 18. A corruuRalcd plar-vd over tin
ren are-keepliiR up with the pr< »1MI In the matter of calchlnR Tliey are both to be necn out . nearly every day. and they Rive i HEAVY TRAVEL
Among thoae who ruccoMdully paatal the examination for a Stale medical lleenae before the Slate Hoard of Medical Kxamluera wa» Dr .laaae Norwood tirtacum, of thlaielty. The examination waa held on June 31-21, but Hie reault waa auuuuui'ed Teunday at a meeting of the Hoard at Hong Hrauch. Dr (irbwoui, who m-enlly lame lie re from Atlantic t'lty, la a graduate of the Hahnemann I ollcge, Philadelphia. He will liaatr here permanentlr and w ltl open bla-^Jtliii 1 In a few day*. O '\ l
A Fine •vnierrainmeni.
Nothing but prahe l» given thowe who took |>art In the entertainment at the Hrighlon yn^ihe evening of the Pourth for /the benetlt of the llfeguardn. Everyone in the audience waa well pleaacd Thoae who look part were Mlmea Helen and Klnie Sboyer, Ml* Halley, Oeo. \V. Van (•uulen and K. J. Hhoyer, Director o the Itepartmcnt of Sopjillca, Philadel-
phia
A Young Powple'e Hlble ( onlerenre will be a feature" of the AaaocUtlon’a t'amp Mertlng tliia aommer! Thl» tact waa brought out at the meeting of the Hoard of Manager* held here Tucaday afternoon. Hie Con ft Which will be held from Augual - to the IMh, will be in charge of itev. Tlximaa Brock,-PreMdent of the ' New Jeraey tun ferruic Kpworth
1/cague.
Thaw who aaw itie game of ba*e ball on Monday laat were all decidedly alrotig hi tlidr favorable opinkiu of the Itev. II. T. I'aaaelberry a> a pitcher. He has apeed and deceptive curvea, and bad he hecn In the lux a Utile earlier, many think, Ucean City would have had a better ctiance of- whining.
e atartol promptly oi 1 hi a Mircr-wful con a hitch or any ml»ha|
M. < re—e. amfMvalharlue, (apta M /.urn. Tlie l.ueele w aa accolid and w protmbly have made a much mon
.lo.rupt.l» t \ How.nl won. by . rargiu from Jiorolhy
The
•ft lie
-howed IMH, t'nptalu T. P. Hammer. ■ n eaay w hiner from Kniia, Captalii lohu Y. Hadclitle: Hiawatha, ('apt. Dixon, and Trtx, Paplain t'llutoii Hrvekley. The enune w .a from the ( luh Houae irtlng line to the Inlet Buoy, -atlcl lee over, with a aoutherly wind long enough to require alngle reefed l liairmau \V. K. Willlaihaon atarte.1 e varioua dBaaea with Dr. H. D vmg. Dr. Frank C'orwon and ('aptaln W Powell aa timer, ami judge, at c linlali. ( aplain Kuoch Hurley In . launch ItrlM-om and t*a|4atu K. J Du.'lee III Ida new a|wol launch Caro Ina. aided aa Jtidgea at the Inlet Huoy. The follow lug table will allow tlie eriilta In each claaa In detail: Start. Flniah. Cor. Time.
law. A
-uielr :t.t«l IS S.5I ill '.1 -12
I HI St 1.11 21 1.87 So 1.15 » i.iH s; 68 S8
Knua " 2.85 HI I at ha 2.88 48 Trlx 2.8810
N. C riel laud, real eatate broker. •I«.rta the following rental, for thia eek: Mr. Kynrtt’a cottage to Mra illllnder, of Philadelphia; Mr> Itedi.ek’a cottage to Conrad 8 Jonea, of Phlladelphta; 1218 Bay avenue to
W. Semple, of Phlladelphta;
\V H. lludiue'a cottage.to Mra Mary >. Scott, of Philadelphia; 11511 Aahury ivenue to Ml* Suaali K rhapmau, it Philadelphia; Itev. A. W. Smlth'a cottage. Fifth and Ucean, to W. A. ColcaeoU, hruah mauufaeturer'a, of tdladelphia; Charloa E Adams' cotigc to Mra. Walter Kale., of Millville; Charlw K. Kreamer'a cottage, Central avenue, to Mr. T. U. Ha»i head of Iten—elicr Polytechnic luatltute, Troy, New York: Dr. Dong', new
Central avenue and Thir-
teenth xtreet to Mr. William U. I.lggett, sawyer and capltallat,of Pitta-
burg, Pa.
BIRTHDAY PARTY T.- J Florence, general agent of t
Central Itellroad of New Jeraey, who, w lUi lib w ife, l» one of Ucean Ctly’ regular aummer vial lore, waa given birthday paity liere a couple of days A party of fneuds accompanied Mi ud Mrs. Florence to the boat-houw at tlie breakers, where all web pleasantly entertained. Ail gav> presents to the gentleman whoa
blrthdsy they were observing
The merry party Included, beside
Florence and hta wife, Mr. and
Mrs. E V. Zvllner, Mr. and Mra.
Swift, Mr. and Mrs. White-
head and Mr. and Mre. Lewis Wilson. They had a aail In the launch Ethel,
(eh wound up the feaUvIUea. AFTERNOON HOP
I Mrs. K C. Zelluer, Mra T. J. Florenew and Mr and Mra. Fleck, Pblladelphiaus who always ajwud 'the summer here, went out tlshlug on the Fourth. Tliey had good s|«rt and easily landed about flfty Itah of dlOer-
J. K. Thompson lias sold hta cottage. No. 24 Central avenue, to his-niece,’ Mre. K. H. Eaton, of Phlla.lelpb'la. Mr. Thompaon la Uilukiug of building another cottage, probably lu the vicin-
ity of Taenly-eighth aU.Ut.
E. J. DuMev lias placed
akin his new twenty-five foot s|wl , launch Carullua. The craft carries the Yacht (luh colure and ta the fastest thing a Dual on Ureal Egg Harbor Hay.
W.
— Building suitable fur
n miiiaes, one tfor}' high, '
than 10x12 feet. '
Ubo. E. W
10-Westave., N. P
[V BUHL
k*an City.
SAYS HE WANTED
“j TO END HIS LIFE lampimi a Salesman Had -Thought of '/id*staid i J nm P* n K Int0 Ocean from
ere to their j the Pier.
tlie I,,--i 1 traveling salesman of the panic j ate Imre tn '” f *'* rrul1 - “ho, while temporarily de- i • . 1 ranged, about a week ago. behaved I
PERSONAL. ioff. of Camden. I opened bl. ml I
Mr and Mre. N. are at the Ahrlen. George E. Wei* lage at 10 West av
Alleu Ulaon, of Anua| newt of Harold Whllestdi Mias Fry. of Colllngawo W. H. King, of Phtlad
islncaa llmroughly. and l. hound A NARROW ESCAPE
Tlie drug, lusteai of elidl l eucc, made him tem|N.rar J While taking a little a . i mil expr—cd a desire to i , ' new boardwalk. Itearh I Pier, Carroll remarked:
lliougtit, • tbi. is tlie place.'' ••Hut," saklClitefScull, •' Isn't very deep here. You
. will be pre-wnted I
is well treated by Mayoi id Clitef Scull. He wxi 1 attention, aa well aa blr
Ity .
v Major
■id Mre. J. It. Jon
of t
- enjoying a decreed vacation here Ml* Edith Kalaer, of Philadelphia ■ visiting the family of A J. Smith Arthur F.t-oca. one of Wayne's lw mown young men. Is at the Brighton Joseph Boric Is visiting relatives J
John G. Humphrey. Ml*May Hum'hrey, Harry Haines, John Middleton, Ire John Middleton, Carrie Middle •n, Harriet Faust, Lillian Faust. Kd- > In Jollue. Cliarlea Jollue. Ida Joliue, A Nlelds. John L. Melds. F:. It.
Keesb
. < hrl
iulsell ai
fe. Jot
nl. la.
Mre K r
Supp
', of Ph
adelph
■own Phlladrl
dr and Mre. L. W. Hke, ud' I'alst. Ml* Gertrude . Mis. F A. Harnett. Ml* neii. Mre. E. J Supplee, F. It. Mrs, G. P. Fox and Phllndrighla K. F. Taylor,
i« and family It C. Ware, •ml wife. Ml* E. Korbaugh, Mre. Linn Bowman, l^iura Miller, Martlia Bowman. Katharine Blaek,
dilv M. I' Laura Uh
Mini
P. H. Guaril, H. C. Bailey, Ml* E Halley, Mre. Win. J. Fetters, Mi a Blanche A. Fetters, Mre. W. W. Felteta, Ml* tains Margaret Ibiberta, McNulty, Mr. and Mre. Wm. ich, Jr..W. McCoach. David Mi-
nd w I re, W. W.
Allan
It. M Thou
of Cap! J M < Mr. and Mre. Philadelphia, ■
Six,-year-old Percy Patton, w ho Is IslUng hi. uncle, Harry Torbert, luaed a little flurry of excitement in ■e Torbert home and among the police, Tureday night, by reason of a walk .* took Just before the storm came up Percy left the house, fit Wesley .eriue. carl v In the evening. He w a.
I light-
Imeut of a heavy dow ii|wur rnmedlately there was cunamong his relatives, M. C. Fife, jnardlau of tire hank, w as telephoned and asked to notify the police. He called up Chief Scull'
n the In
jsillee w
i had.
d In search
The Chief scurried •f the hoy, altliougl
the latter was not loal. He thought— rightly, as It turned out—that Percy had simply taken refuge from storm A lady kludly tnlo her cottage w h le the storm i in progress. After the rain lind led, the lad w ent home The - posay that Percy couldn't he lost
HAYING GOOD TIME
In Ocenn Cits. to a friend in thia city from Ft. Schuyler, New York, where he la ■Honed, Claude Mahan, formerly its city, says that he expects to >me some time this month. “I have been very busy this laat mouth,” he write*. "Tire past days were taken up In drills, getting ready ter practice almotlng wllh big en Inch guua. The next ten we wen -a in plug at Ft. Terry, up at the other md of the Sound, near New I/ondou, oun. I had a nice Ume there, having no drill or work to do. I was or lie reserve Hat on the manning detail hi thy guua. Since returning, I put a reek In the kitchen—police kitchen,
•on know.
“J am glad to hear of the w onderful irogre* our tribe (Hod Men) la lug. They must be opening up tire looking up three or four
cry
sally He
i.uy
Ml* Iteheeva Kstell Bourgeois is expected to join her mother. Mre. Auder u Bourgeois, at tire Aetna, within a There was a pretty I lute afternoon two. Ml* Bourgeois lias just hop at the Aetna Tuesday, which was thoroughly enjoyed by tliose Instru-
uental lu getting It up.
Those who danced were Mre. Edraid C. Jtelluer, Mre. T. J. Florence, Mr. and Mre W H. Whitehead. Mi* Zeilner, Miss'Swift, Mre. Hell and Mre.
Swift.
Tire dance floor at the Aetna Is favorite rasurt for those w ho like trip the light fantastic.” Ml* Kate A. Lum and tier Ml* Isabella Doak. of Philadelphia ere the guewt* of M Aabury avenue over the Fourth Mre. Albert Nabb. of Millville, speut Tuesday lu Uoaau City. They w ill return fur a stay in August. Mr. Nabb la a *ou of J.-T. Nabb, this city, Prof. George M. Kills,-of Bridgeton, accompanied by Mre. Killa,
Ellis
tly elected principal of the Ocean City High School fur the coming
school
it bargain; aNap-
COTTAGES RENTED
lienrge B. Woretali. of Millville, ■led and taken |>osseasiou of S. B. MUIer's cottage, 722 Wesley Bvem N. B. Freeman, of Metucben, j •a, tlin'Ugh Jos. I. Scull, leaseil cottage of City Collector Nicholas
S. S. Wonaell, of Philadelphia, who, with his family. Including severe tractive daughters, la^Mils cottage at 415 Atlantic avenue. The young la-' >f the household are more or le* enthusiastic over lawn tennis and Mr Wen aell is having a tenuis court ar ingcd on the grounds surrounding
Kngliah A Johnson are about pletlug the work on a pretty boat houae, 18x22, at Twelfth and Pleasure ayeuue, for J.AV. Cornell, off Philadelphia. tine of our summer residents. Mr. Cornell'a naptha launch ,w brought here from the Quaker City
Saturday.
The annua! meeting of the Imperial
'ouncii of the Ancient Arabic Urder Nobles of the Myotic Shrine, will he held In Atlantic City on July 18 and 14. A Urge attendance t* expected. Wm.
K. Williamson, of IhU dty, is a :
her of Uie reception committee from
LuLu Temple, Philadelphia.
Foil Salk—A great tha Launch, 22 feet o
beany, tao years old; ready ’ for use oapuln Lawu Kuiaty, Hev- *-— house, Ucean City,
623 1 m
Apply l am^ati
Jam'
is M. B. Huberts bai
George W Wh teman and w ife are 'hlladelphUua who enjoyed IbcmMre. Lillian V. Voorbees, of South irange. Is occupying her new cottage ■t Third and Atlantic avenues. Karl and Harold Veuuell, of Coltugawood, are visiting Mr. and Mre. Bertrand H. Smith, in Hits city. Wm. Taylor, of West PhlladclphU, k. returned home after a|wuding Fourth at the home of J. C. Scull. A jolly party is that which p the Glenstde Cricket club, camped at Sixth street and tl walk. and Mrs. Edward Dawes family, of Philadelphia, cam Ucean City tlie latter part of
■e dty u
|iany took part hi the big parade New York on May 80, and made good show ing. We parade for tha I. A. K. lu Ford liaui on the loth of
thia mouth."
DELIGHTFUL SURPRISE
A delightful surprise at the Yacht ;*lub Monday afternoon waa the lug of refreshments by some of the adies to all mem tiers, visitors and
•rews.
Credit for this entertainment I o Vrs. A. T. James, Mre. Harry F. -tanton, Mrs. B. W. Edwards and tire. Harry H, Adams. They wi isalated In the serving by Mrs. W D. Shcrreid, and tlie MUscs < Hive and James and ( arolyu and I-oulse
FISHING IS GOOD Awglerw arc Havlaa Ureal each Fishing has never been so flue as H is lu Ucean City at the preweul-41iue. s one gentleman expressed It, one ui catch all kinds of Itah with even a
tin can.
Big strings are being hauled In dally. There is no special place lu go. The fish are everywhere.
Streets. Philadelphia, came here Tuesday to see how- be would like Ocean City. That befouudour resort everything he could desire U shown by the
John Long and wile,of Holmesburg; Mrs. J. H. Luketis, of Florence: Ml* Carrie Fink, of Mantua, and Mi* Eva Ware, of Taoouy, are the guests of W.
F. Gardiner.
Misses Kathryn Mutun, Nell Mt> GriUis. Eleanor A. Hulun and Ml* Kathryn Nalaan, jolly Philadelphia
-etith and Arch girl* who have a number of friends
here, have returned home after spending three or four days very pleeaentlj
C. Baldwin, who has a place
iph H. Narr, an employ! Strmwhndge A Clothier’s, spent triple holiday at the cottage of Cherle
Boric.
Ml* Lillie Black borough, ‘hiladelpbla, has been visiting her friend, Mre. W. H. Hays, on Central Ml* M. E. R. Jetterson, a Philadelphia public school teacher. Is here foi of five weeks. She Is registered at the Emmett. Uliver B. Cobb and family and Mre. Joa. Cobb and son, of Ocean View, spent Monday and Tuesday at the ome of K. C Duftteld. Dr Summers' sou, a Harvard College hoy who la spending the aummei with his family, In the Vo* Cottage, la an expect tennis player. Kx-Mayor Wesley C. Smith, with bis w ife and daughter and a party of friends, from Abaecou, w as here oil Ui Fourth, the guewt of the Yacht Club. Thomas P. Hammer, nfllrtal mem rer for the Yacht Club, Is III with hi flammatory rheumatism. His physlsays he cannot go on ' again this summer. Mr. aud Mre. H Wei.boor, of Philadelphia, are lu Ocean City for couple of weeks. Mr. Wetahoor la Just recovering from e sick spell. He end bis wife ere at tlie Ocean City House. Capt. Charles A. Campbell. Pres! - dent of the Pleasantvllle National Bank, baa returned home after a visit of several days In Ocean City. He was accompanied by Mre. Campbell an d their daughter. There waa a little family reunion at the home of Mrs. A. J. McCorkle, at Ftfty-ululb street, over the Fourth. The party Included her husband and their live eons, Wesley, Edward, Joseph, John and Walter. George F. Pawling aud family, Dr. Kudder and Harvey Thomas aud family, of Philadelphia, were among tboae who passed the Fourth very pleasantly at Cedareroft Cottage, si the guests of Mre. A J. McCorkle. James A. ChatUu spent e few days with his family here this week, after eudlng a trip.that took him through Kentucky aud Tennessee. He also visited St. Louis. The latter part of nuth Mr. Chattln will go through WdUiiogtoo, Oregon and California. CelcaUno Plocouc, a wealthy Italian, i v IsJfcng in this dty. He came to Ocean City to call upon Mr. and Mra. Frank Di Berardlno, who were recaoUy married In Philadelphia. He ipwnied Mre. DI Berardlno, who le his niece, to this country to be at her wedding.
'rry, Mr.
. Blair, Ml*
H
M '
very I
cry Her
larrtna
ini' wife.
K.
Mildred Cook, Kile is. Mary McCullough, E. J. Mor- >. H. K Benjamin, Mre. B. W. x, (lias. H. I In wen and wife, A. ■udeuslagei aud wife, Clement B. Bowen. E L. Wallbridge, Edith E. ooke. David H. Bowen, Charles II. to wen. Jr.. B. F. Chattiam. George W. Sony. Mr. and Mre. A. F. Wilson, Mre. I>. W. Shoemaker, Mrs. 8. S. > E. C. Carman, Mi* Marie Miller, Wm. J. MacDonald, U. H. Voouguuteu, Linn Bowman. W. , Malcolm L. tiro*, J. V. Ml* F. Mathews, Edith West, It M. Falconer, W. K. Kr/der, Arthur Stull, F. ('. Meuamln, Wm. M. w ife, K. T. Kills, Sr., J. M. DuMecand w ife. Wm. M. Howard, H. Ms.land aud wife, PhlladclphU; M. L. Drlewbach, Wilkesbarre; Mrs. D. H. Tboma. and child. Nashville; John Mason, May’s lAiudlng; W. H .as aud family, Columbus, O.; j. Ward, Ml* Anna Ward, Ml* It. K. Ward, How aid B. I-ee, K. «. 1/oeke, Mi* Emily G. Locke, Anna K White, Camden: Thomas Winn id wife, Coleman Winn, Arthur F. oca, Wayne; K. H. Hulls, wife and
child, Ht. Airy.
SUMMER MEMBERS AlhlrMc A*MMlallon. Since the Held sport, fasrre on tl Fourth, Dr. Charles B. Rider, P»» dent of the Ocean City Athletic A - cUtton. under the dlns-ttou of w ho' memliere the events were run off. lu l/een approached by •|iiile a number ■ young men-summer resident' v. I desired Information /-onomilug nnu Cj/on being told that a summi membership list has l/uen -Uit—I tin immediately expre—id a deslie to j-d
The ot
Hailroafl 7imr-ZiblH. w-*-
It :
k for a big It Ip l», tberefon
ug several days here. Tbcy will urn lu August. Ml* M Kllraheth ( andy. of Frai Md. Pa., (►■vt.iunf 'hcrle Horti. This !• Ml* ('and I ret visit to Ocean City In sevi ■care, and .lie Is bolh surprised a 'leased st tile many Improvements
For Salk Near the Bay front, between Tenth and Eleventh streetcoUages: 82(«i |wr lot; one-half can re-, main on mortgage. Apply to ABEL D. SCL LI.. 81* Central Ave.. Ouan ( it), X. J., OCEAN CITY BAKERY BREAD, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 815 ASBURV AVENUE. Ocean City. N. J. H. A. W. SMITH & SON Plumbing - Heating - Drainage 848 Aahury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. HEADLEY A ADAH* Reading Coal
Also Klndltof W
Tbe local basket hall team faced tlie Bachelor Field Chib's five at the tower Saturday evening lest, end fairly easy victims to the of the vbdtore. Although the Ity hoys w ere tn the lead at the end of the first half, they were unkeep up the good work.
■ Haije.—Two good building lots, Asbury eve near 3Hh St., Ocean City, N. J.—Nos. 808 and 010, Hec. F; price 1250 each. Address F. B. Wilcox,
Bridgeton, N. J.
Plano for item. 1588 Asbury av
When Yon Want Anything: in ...DRUGS...
Boorse Pharmacy.
Reasonable Prices.' Prescriptions.
WANTED—Ocean City or other good and welllocated seashore cottages or cottages in exchange for well rented Camden, N. J., houses. Equity (470a Address Box 201, Middletown, Del.
Paper Hanging and Painting More Wall Paper this spring than ever. : WINDOW SHADES FROM 15 TO 60 CENTS. I Art Material, Pictures, Paints, Oils. Brushes, Varnishes. Window and Looking Glass. Go see the
goods and you will buy at
B. R. Smith & Sons IO-4H ASUUWV AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY, N. J.
-ISM... o.*,,JJ»
■3* Sea Bay Transportation Co, HH’SSfsSS'S n'erttar ' 10 “■ *- iMnnomlt. J.TUVlUBlUii^Meroe-r
DAVIS’ 100 Pure Paint
MR. WILLIAM RICH, Uolol tire>loo, Atlowllc cuy, K. J,or THE H. B. DAVIS COIPAIT.
$400 CASH —a Is all It takes to buy a New Fourteen-room Houae, In the be*t loeatton, directly on tlie ocean front. Hay window on UCHU side, porch on three sldew, seen no story baleoiiy; It Is beautifully pa|<er^Mery door and window Is screened /hade, to all windows aud electric lights In every room, with chaudelicre and 'hades complete. This house has every kuowu convenience aud no reasonable ifler will be refused because It has to be sold quick. Call on me aud I will be
,>lcased to show it to you.
HARRY HEADLEY NINTH BTRECT, NgXTTO FIRE HOUSE
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure AND Ice Cream
Boy of 18 years wishes posllton of "id for summer. A—— : avenue. Ocean City.
...COTTAGE FOR SALE... Genual Ivenue, near Fifteenth Sueet, facing the ocean. Location finest in Ocean City and rapidly increasing in value—6 rooms, partly furnished — PRICE • 1 coo — Lot alone is worth $1450. A splendid chance. For full particulars inquire MASSEY 4& EDWARDS, OCEAN CITY. N. J.
7th St. andAshnryAYe.
ROBERT FISHER Rea.1 Rotate BOURSE BUILDING Eighth St. and Asbury Ave.. OCEAN CITY Do you want a Collage or Hotel? Have yen anything for rent 7 Do you wish to buy, or have you anything to eat I? Let me know-I'LL DO THE REST. Catalog-a <>■ application.
Beautiful Cottage Sites— High Ground. Lots Graded. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new build lugs already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets. Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before purchasing
Ocean City Land Company
ESTABLISHED 1
W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAYING - PLASTERING jeWpiVS n SPECIALTY Residence: 704 Central Avo OCEAN CITY, a. t. « First National Bank
Ocedn City, N. J. CAPITAL IRMO. SURPLUS SIMM

