OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVI
OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, AIMUL 20. li»o;
NO.3
Ihe^ reater Ocean Cify-NewJerse^ The Queen.Citj by the 5ea
STRONG CONTEST FOR A MEDAL
>!1K Sfy Young Women, s I.amplngh Takes
Silver Prize.
“ a * ■ f »‘f sUendanee to tbc L ' I.Ufcli ou t rmUj rvenli,* I™' 1 111*- eloruliooMj: —riilm-l »llvrr mnlal oS^rtd bj tb« ' Ll «,.hrW TtMWVM t -'latit., and Hie ;hr*a judgn IVuiiliiKt.>n l orwli, B#«. H. T. ’ rr y au.1 Aiidrra C. Honailn.’ ns tm*k In rvu-h a d*Adir a lengthy deliberation, l.aiii|>lugh The *wi
iirml<rr> •■( the IX,
’ T. i
by
(aMelharry. “i— JCWc Ad • rlnruibHiMt
ira-ived domed apchorua, "Imicaee Our
lug la the order « ’arade will form al Mi rt promptlv. e dow n A.bury ave It Twelfth etreel to tii Aabury avenue; up Aehu bury avenue to Ninth Driving of gol.ii-u -jiike hy May. Juat w ho city ofMetal*. The aiieaking will he iu the new I and the lioanlwalk. Munie by Muuieipal Ilund of Allui
NEW ESPLANADE TO BE FORMALLYJ3PENED SATURDAY Street Parade of Eire Companies and Business Men in the Afternoon, Followed by Driving of Golden Spike by Mayor Champion. on Saturday afternoon i» the admiration of every reaidenl ke b> the i-ily and to the eoutrantur. It I" wmethmg that ha, been needed ' ,lw lieople have been realised -now that they have a handaome eeplanadc. ju-[llltaliou for the coming j|ldialioii. iwardol Allen SouII by t'omidou Council on December Hth laat, and'work ■ed, ntiierulne Ocean Lily visitor, tbhi aprlng w-ouM not have had a boa my bad been atlacked on the morning .if November 18th by cltUenn from arrived for atreuuoua maaauraa. and atrenuoui
r. Scull agreed to do the Georgia pine, the de-king of apn * ' Qually overcame ol
.s.i;; per Hue
walk wa> U> I* thirty-two fret wide, built of ap
Kpeiieuced aume trouble In aecuriug lumber during the
aafiuea boanlwalk—two mllea In length—«•
HOTI5I-. .YTOI^ISIV
NINTH AND CtNTRAt A\TNUC. OCf AN CITY
Tlic Atglcu In now o|>«ii lor tin- reception ol
gucatw lor till* Hcaaon of 1905
...si><*<*l<il ■ Kntca : for s ICaatcr : Week...
Ik
VIEW OF PAVILION AND WALK. SENTIMENTS OF I G0 °””^ A ^* TOT .
THE BAPTISTS
by galvanl/eil Iron railing, with appmacliea Dial are in keeping with the general excellent condition Hie walk. Hoth Samuel Schur.-li and tieoege A. Itourgeola, w ho dkl Uil. work, a bare In the glory of Ihe occasion. The leading feature of the new walk I. ihc pavilion, the eiectlou of w bleb ha. juat been started, and a picture of
Ich 1- presented herewith, through Hie courtesy of ihc North American.
The pavilion, which la of Doric style of archtleetura, la tu be of frame, wttta galvanlred Iron and metal IlnlaU
it; feet wide, coutalulng a miu parlor, t.ix30 feet, a reading room .14x80 feet and
along this line to make the visitor comfortable. A» will be aeen. the pavilion extends Into the ocean, frequenter a cool brave a, he read, or looks out u|«u the billowy deep—a moat pleasing pn>s|>ert,
Another of tl I Udle.’ Auvin.
e rourae of entcrtalnthe auaplee* of the ry of the First I’radiy-
Vicw Ol Beliefs of Mem-j Icriun i hureh waa given hi Truwer'a b«rs of this Hcligions '‘■‘ l •“> “ again waa It Ihe aaute old story of a Denomination. go al allow end a beggarly inndful of
118 feel
everything else ale
Hina giving
The picture presented h
Every
of the t’orathltti deairoiu of ba'
nung «
and Mre. Frau11 Dngiuat Idea," • it, wisdom and
le-lroua of having the business men make tbc (Mirade an Industrial turnout. 1 lellve* w agona in lllie, and floats^too, arc wauled to help swell the lutrade and 1 Af citizens are asked to decorate tltelrboinea ami dores. If they are In bustm |frve "Old tilory” flying from every nook and comer of your house, If ponaj
-active to look upon. It will prove no leaa atlraetlve to the visitors during he reader will be one of the many thouaauda who will tbua Bud It r do so is requested to lake part In the parade, founcllmaii Harry Headley, ■ mlttee soiwrloteuded the construcOou of the walk, li
Merchants the glory
a boltda
1 city dedici
possible.
ralk.
HOTUJI AMD toTTAl. I J». H0T6L oise^YRe... Ocean Ave. Bet ween Kigbtli and Nintb Streets
OPEN ALL THE YEAR THE ELBERON (Kormerty uw’Ku.m.ni ■Uabib and central Avenue OCX-;an CITY-. N. J. *■». Nt-X.a K. NAY-I.OK. Prop THE IMPERIAL lIK-k-MTUXI. *VK_ 1H-KAN «-|TY. N Mrs V. oKT/.Kb. GARWOOD HOUSE,
• Hasted UtraexlH MBS. H. OARWOOI), Prop. The swarthmore ■•star A raw as, as4ww ■mil. Mrre orr.*, errv, i». 4.
THE KATHLU MlKMCn I.KW Ib A CtlNAKI WYOMING THE IDLE WILD l.siHI.VN TKRRACK, NKAK NlKTII Hi ^m rvar^iisrtlruu.r. Kami lor IssiM.i OCEAN CITY HOUSE T tWItlKV AVK-. IS'KAN ClTV, N. kscaUaatt a.-o.iiiinoilallona turall so -T-.IN CENTER OF CITY.-.
•lid, if you compare cripturc references, I d they agree wiih Hub
act-iie from "The Merchant of V
nice,
visible, doe
iofIhe1
Inilj,:
ol our I,.rd Je»u. Christ. Matt, lull ' of ihe Holy Spirit. "I oullli, The|erfei-lliui as wall as tin lOaptralion of the Holy Seri|Sure* "l ive, Eternal peraouai aoverelgii election, Horn. MJs. "Sixth, Free Justlfloalloii by the righteousness of Christ, Imputnl to all
gH-Sh.
tie merll of a high onleft aa«|ste much by a perfect vole*. Doing from Ihe sublime to the rldli ulous, so to speak, Mr and Mn Lahadlc greatly amused the audiem with a raincdy sketch entitled,
IT I AUp TA abounding In the work of'l lLL LU 1 L IU and the premise to such la that they
•hall lx- called and be -Blessed.' - Blessed are they that keep judgnrut, and be Ibat doetb Dghleousnem al all limes.- If ihere be no future j >Ute. If there be no liod, yet It Is, even
Rev. H. T. Casselberry’ Tells ; better to be generous Ilian aeitlab
Better to be ebaste than llceuttoua.
ALL LOVE TO SEE CONSTANCY
of
i-i'y
Noble Picture
of Life.
nitli.
I I .an 1
tiding
rule of II
8:17s
1 here will be an examination for a •rk-earrler for the local post office on Saturday, April at, commeuclng at V a. m. A pplu-alkuis for the |ss.IUoii must lie in the bauds of J.J. Yogel, Secretary of the Civil Service Board of Examiners, Philadelphia, before 4 SO o'clock Wediienday afternoon, April; Here’s a chance for any of our youug people w ho aspire to enter the
than fall
is the man Dial will bold faat to w bleb is good during ail Hie atorma of doubt and fear and the night of ala. "How proud we.a.t hristiaus, abould 1* of theoonsuui-yof JeauaChrM. W
are to be like Him.
prayi
1. shoul
w Invli
w Itboul 1
n Joe.
has received the eoulract for I be lmt>rovemeiits to William Hbrlver’s bath bouse, the plans for which were prepared by Cbarlea L- llofiuatiu. These Impruvrmcnta, It b< said, will cost about 810,0011 when everything Is
finished.
N 1 INI. IT..|-;- '
..RESTAURANT..
EAM PARLOR SfSc'iri'ijii
"Niue, That a ebureb la a volentary socMy nin>|KMed of baptized believers having for Its offirers, eWers and dea-
cons, Phil. 111.
• Ten, That the baptism of pedlble believers, and these outy by limnersiwu. (Mark, 10:10), and tbc |iartak-
lugof bread and wine In the Isird’.' 1,,,, I nchl, St-f.s.t long, VSHupper Matt. aiiM-W), arc (itdl-l foot beam; small yacht. IS foot long: iiauees tu be obsened till Christ comes, j dead-rise batteau. called IWH, and one
"EleveuU., Thai Die members of a |
Christian church are to be d 1st in \ _ . _
guisbed by their liuly walk - and coii-
versatkih. Thus, .1^*."
Ht«akiug of the lAird'a'Suppt*, Mr. H|*rMaald that Baptists contend that Communion Is restricted In Its charar
ter rather than unrestricted The; .jituiia Raiiraaa 10 Washiaeun. Taw tour question m» to what restriction should • wM «»*■»* pmod or Hum ilays. •mudinx
AITS UlSl-KY.
ICE CREAM PARLOR
sis 01 laachcs strvatf. Qjsisr" m sirrj settled by
sesFiaHKr ■
1 this ordinance r
Jl Has prlarlpsl point
a the Word of;
Ibe t'onzrv-.isosl Uhtmry and l» I portal Ion lurtbr rtmail f Hi
gUUXary arslwacs^v
tlRAUAM. Manaxvr I.
...LORRAINE...
_NKAR r THK _• BEACHV H IIM-Hlltb a :. 11 - OPEN POK IF
Charles 4- Hofmann, architect, w ho 10 as it: buaiueM here several years, but ho. a few mouths ago, went to 1‘hila- f-i elpbla, where he continued hla work I lK S an architect. Is again in buidnefr Id [ iceantlly. He w ill not reside here,! ^
I m-fesu sood lor Ian ds).. ■til. spsci •1^ 1 sir. spi r rx plnsllon of hotel n^upon *r Ulosiwnfl^wiad lull lofurlnslYons spp
' ...uarwiyWMrnzrr Aj Hod. Ptulsdolpola.
There waa a large congregation In the First Presbyterian Church on Sunday evening, when the pastor. Hex . H. T. Casselberry, *|.oke on "Con-stan-'y,"taking bis text from Jubu,IS-l. “It Is a noble picture of life to sec young man build and womanbo)*! standing before the marriage altar, plighting each their sacred truth, tiefore God and man, for better or worse, sickness or health, poverty or wealth, until death does them part Hut there is a nobler and grander picture of life
, tbau that of youth pledging eousccra- xmtoms Hi llou to each other It is Dial of the old | man, with hoary head, furrowed brow,' | t j,,,, 1 _ lx , bent shoulders, falteriug steps, leaning | C'ilj ‘s meebs Ufioii his stall. By his side Is Ihe com- arr a i Hie pn pauIon of hi. youth. 1'erliapa forty- | (sblng touch, fitly -years of wedded life have pasW „ a |g ,|ie we w ith tbair trials, sorrows, pain and ! at ores and he distraa, not uumlugled with learw aud uing of thee Joy. Hand In hand they are going u- j alld a ,^ ward tbs weaterlug sun, aud the dark u y j,| oold river of death i. know u lo U very Mrvrl near. Amidst all this, they have been , „f i mI |, [,ou»
faithful to each •other, and the ‘luve 1 1 |„ light' has never fadeil from their eyes. | tlll They have been constant In their love, |
not only pn.fes.iug love at the mar.: tlle baulluer aud lruaelf vhiU lh , nage altar, but they have lived II, teV el aud the wiuare and painters' through all the days. I he word con- mysbes ,,| a j- a uoUy, hut none the Ktancy mean, steadiness, or firmness .„ rllu g. accompenlmenL in putt*we, unchaugeableuess. —■ » ■ “It Is this constancy that we all lo\e toalea b> Hsssrx at tidwardo. tu see in Ihoee about ua. Husband and ; Massey A Kd wards have sold ffrir wife, sons and daughters, brother.and . more of Harry F. Stanton's lotion the sisters. Km plovers desire to behold it I bay front to Aldrich T. Ben nock, of
MRS. BAMPORD DEAD
• Clip Onl> • Mtooi
Time Ago.
It la with deep regret the Skfctinkl
announces the death of Mrs. Kleshla Ham ford, who expired at the home of her son-lu-law, E. W Kllley, 781 North Forty-fourth street, Philadelphia, Hal
urday laat. She bad been 111 only
short lime. The funeral look place yesterday Afternoon, the Interment
being at Feruwood Cemetery. Mrs. Bamford was In Ocean City
only recently, having her cottage •g ulgbts of painted for the summer ae
Ueiluemaue, complalued of feeling unwell at that
il. the soldiers, up to Cal- time, but nothing serious was antldie heavy cross 01/ HI. l-ated. Mrs Bamford was a frequent 1 hoc things kept Him | vl *ltor to Ocean City, w here shi leave* Father’s • circle of frieuds lo mourn her rather
' sudden death.
MECHANICS BUSY
rs in thb re
u Ttoio cup.
1 several yesrssince O inlcs were so busy as they ssvnt time*- With Ihe fines being |ail to the board•rk un William ti Moore’s iw ling alleys, the begln--on-mictlou of the pavllthe dub bourn of the P. C A., not to speak of Itbe einents and tbs moving es, etc , out to Hie line of
•plauade, there are stirring
In Ibelr employes Tula constancy of love Is greatly lo be commended In Christ's life. It Is what He gave us aud la giving ua, constant love. Constancy ts an attribute of the living God. "And so He commands Ills children, ‘Be ye steadfast, unmovable, always
Iwusdowue, who experts
These lots make up the balance of the half block purchased by Mr. Htanton
from Mrs Elizabeth Paleu Maaaey A troSim* Edwards, In addition lo tbisdeal, have **” | |* t 1 sold a corner lot at Coreon’a Inlet to
CepL Johnson, of Woodbury.
The fuuenl of John H. Jeffries took |>leee from bis late raaldenoe on riaturday afternoon. The services at tbs bourn, which were attended by many friends of the family, were conducted by Kev. Pennington Corson, of the First M. K Chorrb. The pall beam were four aooedn-Uw of Mr. Jeffries Thomas W. Kveriugbam, Samuel Car hart, George Boshler end Fred. A. Thomas. The inlennent, si Seaside in charge of Mark I^ka.
as oirt, pouh nsasssv. AUanltoFS?*. n'i’osTs U mz&MM
solo and
Ml— 1 tussle Hand was t Hie chorus was made up of a halfdozen young girls. Mi.. Lamplugb. Who proved lo be the prize-w inner, was heard In "The . Prodigal's soliloquy," and then there was a diversity In the programme. Mis. Hula Krnat. a talented youug musician, favored the audience wKh a ■a-lection-* piano pliautaaie from "II I'rovatoje," arreuged by E Dornwhlch She played with sympathetic expraariun and delicate skill. Mu- Blanche Holfman followed with her recitation, "Yes, I'm Guilty." "Picture of Home, Haeet Home," given by Mias Belle Hand In her usual effective style. Mias Kniat was at thf piahe. - The Keaull of TreaUng'' waa the title of Mtaa Bertha Hampson'a reettatlon. Then, after a vocal cbonu by tlw youug ladles oulilesUng for the medal, Miss Clara Auueley recited the story of "Korn's Tragedies.'’ Mias Freda Champion gave an torumental selection with c
Ucdi
abtllty as a pianist. The concluding recitation was next given by MG* Frances Taylor, entitled, "Her Father's Prayer." The Judge* retired to an ante-room to deliberate, and while they weredt*cuealng Ihe raerita of the young elocu1 ion 1st., Mla*,Kdltb B. Bryeon.of Hadilunfield, the Stale Superintendent of model t-oulesCa, was iutroduoed by Mr. Ktevans. who said • be aud lance would be pleased to hear from Mias Bryson. Complying, Mlm Bryson recited "The Bridal Wine Cup.” She was euoored. Tlie judge* returned In a abort time, and A. t'. Boa* ell, on behalf of himllxe other ~ geuUeman, anUiat Mis* I .am pi ugh had been given the decision on iKiinta, although the coutest had been ckwe. The other youug women were presented with potted plants by Mr*. Adams and Mr* Brick. l ily Hu peril)leudeul Hteveo* congratulated the girls Upon the ability they had shown, and the exerciaes were closed w ith prayer. Mrs. M. T. Bush had the girls under her charge for some little time, aud to her "coaching” was due to great measure much of the success of •Aewl A.aiMie Traosrerw. Beceui Ocean City real eeute Irantfer* recorded In the County Clerk's office are: 81 - William lake et ux. to Ocean i’lty Assoclatkiii, ooevey.au island to Beach Tborufaic, opposite twelfth
street.
tl -Bobert Winfield Hunt et ux. to Beuben C. Hunt, lot 8W, section L. fcnm-Grcat Hla I* of New Jeraey lo 8 -
i front, extending from I seventh to Fiftieth etreet. 81- Ocean city Ae*oclalion to C City Development Company, t laud and rl|*rlan right, extei from the .outbeari .He of \\ aveu ue to Com mlaaionera’ exterio and from Forty-seventh to K|
streec
Harry P. Htanton et 1 Aldrich J. Peauock, lou 7. 8,1 ’0 ou plan No. » of boy front lou TI-Kiuabeth Paten to Han SUnlon, lota T, 8, V and 10 on l of bay front lota. _
Says the Wave, of laat week: "On Tuesday evening the Mayors' Heeelde I •vague and betw een forty end fifty 1 item ben of council of tbc different Je resorts were entertained at the Windsor Hotel at theexpenas of the lax layers of the city 0/ Cape May. have bean unable, as yet, to aaeertbe object to be gained In entertaining t!
city of Cap* May to ruuntog a sewer through his property without his consent. It Is said that the city padd M. C. swain |S5o tocrom hi. propmty, aud Mr. Hand claims thatthgy abooid
a*. If wifi be

