Ocean City Sentinel, 6 April 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

PROBATION CAME AFTER BAPTISM'

NO. I

WARM DISCUSSION

Tlie uj

M GANN'S BOYS SCORE KNOCK OUT

' Ocean City, Over-Confident,

Goes Down Before

Sea Isle City,

i M.* eunelile—kuo* u an ii>- |>rtur to lut nalunlay « luttaliHaoU are Kill re*uKo the Kory of the ric-

her* of the Clyuta A. I .

U exelUuic deUite on the s ueK Tteeulved. That audeut uation* « nore beroh- than the modem," heir (eK regular DieeUng. held al the

h, laM home of A Borle. The negative eidc. rvyierka deteuded by R. Sharp and K ( ottoi. oil* on “oil. The afMKker* on the affirmaliie

■Uhject *rre K, Miller and U liear '*■* I " ,r * 1 e Con- Theodore HUdreth a poke on “The l *"'

dtudy of HlKory." and t.eorge No,- «ltl

m told of hi. tint eight of a .team u " } ,,f ,h * '■^■•‘et hall team from that ■U1 era I lou of one of boat. htirg over-The PrideofOeean City.' it* of durarmrie fee The following ortloer. were elertted Well ‘ d'** 11 right. The boya from Id Pedo-BaptW. Pre-idenl, WUano V. t hrlaUac \ kw th, ‘ " h * d • l, *"« *■'« '*">«• ‘hn, r under the Imprae- PreKdent, U lillaoi l .mi hell rte,-,.- '"'•‘"“pd.lnid lhe : r |mrpo«. an.1 small ircatloo lary, A. Boris *oiidW Ka. It that "Jtaddy" MeiKori >mlled'Kvangel- The queaUou for the next debate i-, *"'* ***’ dlmtnuUve friend. “Hplder."

allora endure more ’** rr * re yet iu thr,r element.

liapUzed jhardehlp* thaa aoldlera." Tbe*|iea:. In other yeafa, Sea I*leCity never any one ef» »1U he: Affirmative, C. I,ake and "‘ fl ‘ rwl * “ h "«anClty'» iMtolem, bwt K. Champion; negative. W. V. t 'farl*- * "h one victory to It* credit, made a (Ian and Theodore Hlldreth.' < li«*olve<l '« k Iwlore. the boy. came here lari That the lov-eof money lead* to more > * Uird *J’ “Hrht, determined to Ukc a

crime, than auger." I. the queatlou t.. ’** I P

he diacuaaad at the meeting ibcfollo* lug week by A. Bone and William ' Campbell, ou the affirmative, and J

H. Kould* uo the neg-

«- Uferria. aaera* j CtlURCtTsOCIETIES.

kreKdeat; M*«rk Lak*. °.rrKfc. , y° Key g gnu b* held lu Jun*. sS^riaftaBcsisa sssfks.’*- “ *•

VtU. E. ADAMS l BRO. nwililiKwjii u Baker g adaao) Dealer* I* Pinharc, CarpcU, Manio( md Beddinf. Window Shades, Etc. I1 *-U Aabury avenue,Ocean Oily, N. J OCEAN CITY BAKERY OtaeoaMor lo y. A. Hchock.) B«BAO, FANCY CAKES and PIES GEORGE S. BICKEL, Pnpetot NO. 81S ASBURY AVENUE, Ocean Oty, N. J.

HUSH ADKERTISIRG ICENCt

..PAINT.. The Modern Word of the Civilized World yo U GET THE BEST of THE flCIHE HOUSE AND SIGN POINTING CO 743 West Avenue ocean City ts new jersey

DAVID MUIR, JR., Tin,-Slate-ad • Slay-Hoofliio, CORRUGATED IRON WORK, FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley Avenue, - Ocean City, N. J. Krpnlr- of every deMTiptlon for all make*

of Kuruarea andUtaugea.

Itepalring done promptly. Smoky chimneys cured or uo charge. Shop In rear.

WANTED—A Good Boy to Learn Plumbing. One willing to LEARN THE TRADE THOROUGHLY. :: :: JOHIV IV. OROVE>«S, 649 ASBURY AVENUE, :: OLEAK CITY. If. J.

never, this is lo I Ion hereafter, fur the die da ca oaquilo hatcheries are legUlati out of existence ‘So mote it he,' any of your reader* ex pres* a deaire interview me ou this subject er or fall, I want to Kate In a< that I cannot answer <|uestk>i put by a punctured public-./ "The legislator who does not pi Ihfougli any legislation usually laki refuge In Uic .talemeut that, dal not give birth to any laws, vented a heap of vietuus from being enacted.' So v that honor* are about evenly divl amung those who ‘did’ and tboee who

‘didn't.’

"I though a law making ll a rruZe for anyone to May away from the aeashore In the ut II occurred to me that the Influx of people that would folio' -Ity might he too much >n our hotel or boardwalk capacity, and further, I did not get much encouragement from the ■Illy and niountaliiuus aeetion of The Stale, ao my aeashore hill I* still lu ' safe depot'll box. ■Another matter: There Is the Morris and Essex Canal, w klch I* of great interest to—*—great Interests. 'Briefly put, this session legislature has been one lo which the Republican |uirty can ' point v pride.' The things which ought have been done have been left ne, and most of the things w hich gbt to be done have been doue.' Mewl Kalwle Trauafcra. Recent Ocean City real estate trans•s recorded iu the tkranty Clerk'a office are: >1, *c.—Kieda R. Brock way to-Kllen B. Ayara, lot No. J01, Section I>. II. Ac.- Sherman E. A var- e( ux to Kleda R. R luck way, lot No. *1, H«c-

tloo Ik

EBOO-tKWti M. t'reaae et ax. to Sadie K. Klnkblner, lot No. «N2, Sec-

Beads tor Vlallora. Mr. and Mn. 8. C. (iofl; of the Atgleu. having returned from a delighl- ' trip to Florida, are again ready to cater to the w ants of their many spring and summer patrons. The Atgleu Is one of the city 's oldest and most relia- ' oases, and its patrons return bum to year. No higher praise Is

amount of spring t

T * large

TV. I). Hanihurst, of Philadelphia, Is alilYadding lo his holdings on the bay front, his most recent purchase of two lots north of Fourteenth street, from Harry K. Stanton, giving him 170 feel of laud ou the hay. These lot* adjoin the land recently pur-jn, chased by K. J. DuUee. of Pblladei-' ro pbla, also a summer cottager In this \

lw lost and ordained saved by the Intersentlou of baptlam. Chrysostom says : -Ba|*laui la a ransum lo the captive, remiss kin of every debt, the death of sin, the regeneration of the soul, a robe of lltAt, a chariot to heaven.' This we do not believe, beLampiugb 1”“** " W , " b,e • 1, ’“ no ‘ u »°‘' “• ‘* ul 1.-..7 • ... 1 ' l,,0 ‘ ll1 '' "pposllc Baptlam is formal act. 'll does ohjecUvely wbi faith 'lues subjectively. We are n •luireal to become ChriKiaiia In form ■

well a* in heart.

"There are two forma of ike w ord baptism, hut the Scriptures use only the mure deliulle won! In speaking of

this rite. This word la bapttxo. "In the days of the apostles

was put on pruhatioD. The believera

were baptised »u their profs

their faith iu Jesus Christ aud the pro-

luitlon came afterward. The is, all men are on probation

PLANS FOR BIG HOUSE ckrtMtee Brother*' Momr milt Coa4 Large Mam. Plans and specifications for the proposed new building for tha Cbriatian R rot hers, at "Ocean Baal." Thirtyfourth street, ware received by local contractors on Thursday last, with Instructions that the bids be all I to-day. The building Is to be of frame, three Kories high. There are u> be Inga, each 72x25,10 connect with another wing In the (war. The i lure la planned to contain more than , ninety-six of which will be Keeping apartments. It ts thought that (be building will cost between 126,rob and (S5.000. If everything Is satisfactorily arranged, and the wi la gone on with, It will give employs number of men for sot time to come. NEW BIDS ASKED to« I-lea*. Common Council met In special m siod ou Wednesday evening of la week to taka aeU.u og tha music pavilion. After tha meeting had I called to order, Councilman li.

4i aspeetei, In charge

They came upoi

Red'lr" McCann. Who, whan ha Isn’t conducting a train from Sea tale

lug modlBoaltone of the pavilion plana praaantad at a previous meeting and calling for bids for tha work. Among other changes la tha plans, as *uggcatad by Council '. Committee. I be baleony la lo be done away with and only half tha lights called for lu the flret plana are to ha required. An ad

Mr"Baruhurat, who waa hr Ocean g'lfy on Friday and Saturday last, exfecls to build a bay villa iu kuepiiiK kith the others that have l>een creeled 'along the hay front recently, but w ill ) for another season at least With Mr*. Barnburri, he iuten Ocean CTIy iu two of three to open their cottage. 11112 Aabury avenue, for the

Va announced lu the Skstixul, a i- weeks ago, the Kiogsesslug lias :n lea sol for this season by A. M. idlam. Referring to Mr. Ludlam's

entura here, the Wave of

u.t w eek contained the follow lug: It la with great regret that the Wave announces that Mr. A. M. Lud-

ho so successfully conducted ihc

Olenwood, at Cape May, la.l season, will not return for l«Ui Mr. l.udlam has ieaaed the Kingaewslug, at Oreau City, to which he takes a wide exper-

tbe hotel buMueaa, and an record as a strictly square,

upright young mau. \\ e congraluh

FIRE WASN’T ■iui II waa UuicStls Ka An alarm of lire at 12AO o'clock on Saturday made several people here ml** a full meal. At flrst, many thought H an “April fool," hut it burn lug brush le of a cottage at Tbtrtceulh and A-bury avenoa, the flaoie* Igullcd tha woodwork of the house. Fearing that the tire would spread, an alarm wai Are companies raapondod in quick order, hut the flames were extinguished by Howard Coombs aud C. M. Damp-

hell.

The collage, w hich waa formerly cupled liy Mayor Cbampiou, is owuad by David F. HhuH. a lea ling WeK Philadelphia druggls

entertained a number of frieods by a display of magnetic power. They all knew her to be a vocal IK of laiaut, but they ware not previously aware of the feet that, fey plaetng her hands upon ' ' , she could move It all around a Hbe did this, too, while a couple of eg her people had their hands on t*Me, to an attempt to hetd It. ral occasions, at the request of friend*, the thus gave exhibition her powers, to the mystlfloatlon ,.r

ler the magnetic wend of Caplaia

John U Young), la manager of the team. Senator "Tom" Cooper, of (be Media American, known to political fam# as the one-time red-headed and hopeful Republican Mate chairman, was never mote hopeful than waa Owen J McCann, on lari Hatniday nlghl. 1'cuts proved (hat ha was luriifled, aud that the enthusiasm of the Saw Isle delcgatkm was entirely In order. The v IK tor. numbertd more than ninety people, aud Included PoKii)aster Huiifcen, Dr. and Mrs. Hilmoa, Councilman Cronakar, Mr. and Mrs. Lewie !* Cheater. Vioeent Short, hut

year's manager; J. A- Rice, I Brunyate and wlfc, Mias C

aiou of the game. Col. McCann waa ao pleased with his reHectioo that lie took forty of the people to the Bourse Pharmacy and bought soda watar. r the rest, H'a a aad story. Ocean City was

With lbs wore 21 to 14 about the middle of the seoood half, Ocean C*y let up a bit. It was a fatal mistake Sea Isle than made a foul goal and followed this up by UeIng the wore at 21. a moment later running two poiula ahead at Ocean The latter Had the visitors, but Sea Isle soured two u ta keep* called . whirlwind game throughplayed here, although comparatively few fouls were called, lu the opinion of many, Ocean CUy tade an unfortunate change after tha flret half by subriHatlng 11

Oscar Morey pul up a si rung game, > covering Hannino, one of the stars u St. Jamea- team laM year, that Uanulno was able to

There was too much noise on the part of some Ocean City young man, who went to the hall carrying paper megaphones, which they used before

By referring lo the Born Nil rrtlstsg cotamna. It wfll be seen that Ibe Wyoming,724 Ocean avenue. >1 ralae for hhKer. The Wyommder tha careful management of

The Reliance Fire Company meets to-night, and the regular meeting of the Ocean City Voluntwta, No. 1, will be held to-morrow evening, at which

his acquisition, and [ time tlie blbles recently presented ir best wishes." these companies by the Rev. Pennlngr Boats'to* l ongpon j ion C'.rsou w ill be formally accepted, vat* from Ocean City to Ixmg- i'" “ f !!“' kM '; 1 "" h * r *

day, ■wltboul'rn Is ha p'except'aii ^ ; ,be 0 ', lb « ^

S hi.

'rt—hl ...d ducking. Tlie flret boat leaves here al ‘ ’ or * After this there Is a boat atk.lo, m*o •• nnnsserstianc ** i.ooic. 10.20 and 11.80 In the morning. The 1 It was no uncommon aight, the lari flret boat In the afternoon 1s at l.«K. i week, to see many people to the pavtl The others go at 2.20, 8 SO and 4 1 ion* al Eighth street, enjoying a right of the &oeau In the Baby coach

day, s

haa a system of hot sratet beat, cuisine Is highly spoken of by Its patrons, er whom it has had a large oum her daring tha pari winter. Judge Joseph Thompson, of Alianllc City, Hoi Id tor for Ocean City, was kgtslatsd out of office when the Beut Trenton pease-1 the Uouar « tha present State Board t

i, of which ba wi 12.100 par annum, aud

Boasd of Equalization, with the saa

CoBUBOBrins Oslantay. April si

pa May, WMlHlar .. naw lo o( wllbIb.7j0a.Di. ana . ora 1'bnaOrl pbla. tbe S2.0 ■

w hile women, lo spring garb, ! pawed Ibe hours in doing fancy ueadtew ork. Surely, It l-mked as though

‘ spring haa came."

in. leavini twp. Mar •* *.isa. ra* 011 the oceau. Theae hoate teavs Plena- “° ol °“ o4 ^ >< w‘ABJrre .andtxpna.UKB..17.16a. m.;antville, Ahancon aud other towns in j '

sr au «* u c c ° uui >- »*“« bavt

aa t-itr. i * 11 *'Iatcr. about April lat, for the 1*1. our. local umiaa iwviae Pau- oJ'sfcr tied* lu Delaware Bky, preiwra-

kfe a. ni., 4JS p. ai, wwk day., and , lory U) the o|«mug of the HoDdar*. baav# Sw 1.1. city 74S ^ •••k-oor*; * « P- k. hob- 1 Wanted, by Reliable

> | of furnished room cottage.

I Station,

Philadelphia, SJ*’

"TnowEdE rs, Frmukford

A new schedule *li! gw-Into effect 1 the Keadlug Railway beginnlug on Saturday next, ll will effect Ocean city people lu an agreeable way. No Ins will he added, just yet, according report, hot William M. Kauek. agent, tells us that ha thinks there be some Utile change, possibly, In time of departure of the trains from Philadelphia and Ocean City, W ith a decrease In the running time. No stops will ba made at several of mailer station* along the rand.

W. T. Pringle, of 1. ■ader, assiried Kav. H. wllh the services in Holy Trinity P. E Church on Huuday morning »*k Mr. Pringle returned to Philadelphia, TIs family will remain In their cottage here tor a week. I>uring the evening service, in Holy Trinity Church, Dr. LN. Uriaoom mug a solo with

The members of the old a parlor social

Hotel 12th.

feature of Each member la Invited lo atteud;aud asked to bring a friand. Wow w Watch. / Mrs. Mary F. Hooper, of this city, as lucky enough to win one of the Inquirer's puxxie picture watebea, and she is correspondingly happy. Among thus# who received souvenir prises ere several ether Ocean Uty people,

r .xpirauou or botK eoapoa. namely, 8. B. Coo vat, a N wui b. nia aw April J4 arai and T. W. Kverlngham, Jr.

apply