Ocean City Sentinel, 25 May 1905 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MAY 25.

NO. 8

OceanCity Seh^inel

LOCAL TEAM PUT UP GREAT GAME Made LaSalle College national Lcagners Fight

Hard to Win.

! '«■« »»* »o ramplaiat rumlDK rr.«u auvoiM iu (lie m>wd aver Uic i-miie |Kil uj. by llw Ocean lUy tawket ymi boy* agataat Ibe »«roi.|t I^Haile , <‘<«II«ge Icaai in Trower'* Hall on 8at.inj.y night. Although the local* loat, j they had the tight brand on ezblbtI Um. and U «a* the kind that would ordinary game., but the boy* «cre not facing an ordinary taam. 1‘rartically, it a a* almoat the aama i five a hicii admiiibnered an ovor- « helming defeat a aeek befr.re-only

! -trouger.

11 » a. a rough game and both aktea “mixed i( up ’ pretty wall. Thalocala, iHiaever. .Bowed lack of pracUea, and were winded after the fierce playing MADE .FOR MAH FROM DROWNING cine going more or leas wild.

The viaitora arc

Very Thought of Going to Two Men Saved Their Lives “ 1,1 ’ te l' ul Church Opens Up New b y Catching Overhang- | Ideas. tag Crane. jibcbomaia

tee man, ’ 1 r ~' “ v ~" I warmcouleat U waa, evao though the

, viaitora won by leu points. The acur*

| » aa 35 to 25.

The pri.ceding* darted off with a ruab. and at once the local* won the plaudit, of the crowd by their rather unexpected flue playing, for, truth to , tell, there were many who looked for I another crashing defeat. It le uuuec•ary to -ay these were agreeably die-l-duted. I?very player on the Ocean <'Jly learn put up au ex.client article. |fe«ch played with cuiiOdenee, and

l , JL y v ‘ n *> "«‘ d *“* -oore.

were reacuw by the workmen cm-!. .j • . . .

; " ,i “ ““ a w as brought to the top and placed be- 1 — .. .

yond danger of being low.

The men wboi*

all young follow a i* In the National n heavier than Ocean

Two Atlantic City men made a r m • scape from drowning In Ibe oo the Sind la wreck, tbla dty,'

a. Friday afternoon last. Tliey ca uf here In a gasolene launch, having bi H.[u«a with Mr. Klaley, the owner > a. . Ibe dredge. As they were about to eu• j part In their launch, the boat got too' irar the working dredge and the .uc- 1

Ion drew Ibe boat under water. As tlw man fell the boat going dow n. |

they Jumped for the overhanging

crane, extending from the wre.They managed to secure hold of it, b one of (lie men w*a In the water

depth of several feet.

praj.r W*llngd*/ area log. utSfrr or tbS ( aoHa--(barlaaH. Ifowarihriwiru.au •arr- ' CHURCH SOCIETIES. lahUa rua ohmu Og^ocaa^ tgmlue y

. 'of'.wrU^uionT” 1 * ^•raLiar'irt. laalBW^t?^* T ^ijaSaw^oliscteeC I Mr*.Trootmao and Mrs. Otarlra Marl .u.^

%2S33t uuu " r - 1 —

M.(4. Adama pnaMaa alary; MU* brace tS

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians 6jj A*bar7 Avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Klx-irtemi wort oi^all awtedy Sr*i ela*a.

RUSH IMERTISING IGEMCT

MICHAEL J. HORAN TInTuM 1 MKTAl. ROOFER

ATLANTIC PITY. N. J. , Jobtrtu| proiopUy anaadad to. Mumai*a

| t'omblnatloii S. B. CONVEX oil'd* Hliig IUlt

i.^i We have dotted your pretty town over with prettily painted houses Am Bns« sii Sip PamliDi Co. No. 743 West Avenue OCHAN CITY «qt NEW JEWSKV

DAVID MUIR. JR.,

405 Weslei henue, - Ocean City, R. J. Repair, of every description for all make, of Furnace, and litauge*. ig done promptly. Smoky chimueyi -ured or no charge Shop In rear.

Hear

under lhe audil.'e-of the Ladle*' Auxiliary of the/Fir*! Frediyteriaii Church will be h<*l In Ira S. Champion'a ice crraid |>arlor* lo-morrow (Friday) eveuhyf i'lie ladle* hi charge are sparing no effort to make the occadon a complete auccca* from every point of view, and the festival will 1* A. soon in I could ace thing, clear we " » ur " , * vl « 1 '- ThCT ' '* 111 1 put my pride In toy pocket and went' ^ many fancy and useful article* on to old man Ormonde. 1 told him that | "ale. 1 was going to make a pile for myael! | . * ■—; and ask id him If be would bold th.l, l ' ,,H N “ r U “ lu ) frul ". other rellow. ..fr for a counle of vearw tween le “ l, ‘ • U1 ' 1 Lfoveuth »lrceU oU.«r f.llow. off for a couple of years -! ,. er> , a,cap lol> , lllub | e for Hummer He wa* awfully nice about It, with „rttagea; f3«) |urr lot; one-half can re ': main on mortgage Apply to 'I ABKI. I). BCLIM. want to most. He reeled out a lot of 617 Central Ava Ocean Clly N J talk about hta duty toward bta dangb ter laa though her happlneaa should nol Man tie the first cun. Id era lion I and ex ! , plained that a gentleman be bad met In England waa Just then on hta way j TM to press hi* ftult. from the way b« lrrUJ , I. rolled the name. Lord Lancaster, — der hi* tongue I could see It wa* j title he was after. 1 went out of room with black rage in my heart and A*ti j the bitter memory of thing* ! had said to % man old enough to tie my father. If then- ever wa* a man 1 wanted M bate- after Ormonde, of rourae—ll waa Lancaster. But after I had met him I •imply eouidn'L He waa ooe of those clean built, hearty English chap* An w bom good breeding la a habit and m cordiality a second nature. Even “My lady” liked him. though abe knew why he tiad come, lancaa ter bad been attracted by her picture j •w ben be had wen It on tbe old uun’t ' “SU' be saw her In all bet girlish charm, hr waa determined to marry her. The formal announcement was to b< made at the end of the Newport sea son. Then the Ormonde* for a dinner to celebrate tbelr victory - ’• was to In a big event, and I was among tbe vary few not Invited either to tbe dinner ox to the ball to follow. 1 met ' My Lady" down on the afternoon of the dinner. 1 waa a little nook far up where we were free from Interruption, j It wa* a nasty afternoon, one of tboaa late September days w hen the mist and ' sky and aea blend Int gray as though the wh wrapped In melancholy. Mr sat sllrnt for a : Lady" and L when who should i along tbs beach but his lord; : -My Ladr" tui

if the isird'* Day. the parlor > be very thought of going to church >1*0. up new Idea. One forget, petty inuoyance.; b> liel|ied In body, if n MiuI Nature la -atladed No lubllc can exftt a lung time without -cligioii, and no religion without ! minister warned 'carer, against the temptations to fraiu from religion, dutic. on Day. Remember the Sabbath Day to keep It holy, (.lod says, day. .halt thou labor.” Tbe elah hospitality do not excune u. from the proper observance of the Lord's Day. We must not fmget this. Bo far a* we break down the rale, regulating the Sabbath, *o far do we weaken Ibe law* of the Stale. We may think that If we keep our .tore, closed on Sunday we obey the IxirdV iviulremeiiU, but thl* I* net .udlcleut. We might go to

day, and yet

keep the day holy. I'eople m • study the works of Ii Tbe perwii who baa reached the age of forty-two year, ha* bad *ix , Sabbath*- time fora college course of four year*, and two year, of a postgrad uate ooiirx;. Time i* abort and w III soon be over. Keep the Sabbath holy. <Hber mailer* are *tmply tin of detail. The man w ho a|ietid. hour or two on Sunday in reading new >|«per* la starving hi* soul, iu the opinion of the .|iesker Crow d holy thinking into the day, Mr. Coraou

urged.

WILL GET DIPLOMA

y.f?* 1 F*"'*'! **-! .bowed the effect* of the lightning " pace they bad kept up iu tbe Iliac half.

Before they recognised it, A. Bloom had -*jied four goals, and tlw game »a* practically won. It was a game

when tliey returned boms on the

launch.

ment, and tbe man engaged on aad L ' lhu klIld *

about the w reck gut Intogctioii promin-' *

ly to save tlw Uveaof the viaitora. w _ . w hen they were out of danger, heartily thanked tbelr deliverer* ll leitaluiy was an unpleasant position to be in— I u mid-air with tbe rolling a eve* below ■ bremleulug a quick death If the men

Inst their bold U|*n Ibe

'* they do lose occasional!/. No taam Ocean CMy's gams last Saturday

night.

Tbe line-up:

<N-KAX CITY. LA BALIA

TO BOOM AVALON

Dr. Edwanl lioaaell, of Phiiadel-

phia, w ini lias a number of fr tbl* city, where he ha* been

William O. Abbott during the past

three summer., will graduate aa

full-fledged “M. D.” from tlw Mclli..-

Chi on Saturday next. He is i

of Jobavtlle, Biirlluglon County, but

lia. lived in 1'blladeipllla fa

The title of Ibe Seven Mile Beacb ompauy passed to tlw Avalon 11 elopmeul Company laal week. Tl latter company organized by electing CapL John L. Young, I'realdeut: udeualager. Secretary; and Judge Juarpb Tbompaou, Treasurer. “be dlrectura uf the company, in addition lo these gentlemen, are Janie. T. Bew, (ieurge H. Bew, John M. CanJ. D. Donnelly, Poatmaster K. iutton and Stewart H. Slduo. Tbe executive committee I* composed of J. T. Bew, Ueo. H Bew, W. T. ludeuslager, Judge Thom (won and

K. M Sutton.

ug of tbs director* will be

held at Avalon this week, when tlw

■e asked to open Its at reel., a Uonncil has appropriated

' HA.U0U for aikeau and •kiawalke, tli.uwo for water mainsaod |IO,uuu for

A BUST FIRM

left a feu

re fore

iuple

the r

muieuoetueril exar-

nli return early iu Juue lo Abboil for a aiiurt lime, he will go lo the Quaker City, having made arrangements to locate at Eighth and Wolf street*. • Hi* friend* hope he will auou eatajp

liah a lucrative practice.

resigneiTtosition

O. Morey . i-orwar .-v-iKM-k Centre ""KST" ! (

'I O. »

■i: Setoock. &: L. Morey. Devtaa, «| J. J. Devine, I; Kragar.I; B. Bloom, I. Foul goal* -Ocean dtp: he hock, «. LaSalle; A. Bloom, 8. Haforae, WII-

Hcoll A Marts, who have Just received (he contract to do the work on the Ninth street pier, lea*ed by Atbpt. John i.. Young, are building the new Also, they have the Improvemenu being made on the boardwalk by Morris Johnaon, and will erect tbe new building for the Christian Brother* at Thirty-fourth street The pier. a. stated last week. I* to be i ixtended about TOO fret, and

i 0*h pound and

Hue of steamboats to be rule between

this city and Atlantic (Ity.

Morris Johnson's Improvement*. _ bleb are nesting completion, Include I four store* aod three apartment*, j w Idle Ibe new building for tlw Cbrl»-: llgu Brothers, at “Ucean Rest," will : contain fifty rooms, the structure to be', finished- at a cost of about tl\uuu.

Tlw following are the permits to pi umbers thus far Issued this month by Tlumblng Ins|wctor H. C. Smith: John R. Urovas, for bu tiding of Wm. iloxartb,Anbury avenue, feetweeu Fifth

and Sixth street*.

John It. Uroves, fur William Meete'a building, Moorlyu Terrace and boardtirovas, for Wm. Boxartb'a building, Anbury avanue. batwean Fourth and Fifth streets. John It. Urove*. for E. P. Bailey’s cottage, Wesley avenue, between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets. John R. (■roves, for R. C. Robinson's collage, TUB Central avenue Thomas A. Mellon, for K. J. Prttcbaid's cottage, lit* Asbury aveuoe. The Adama Decorative CO. are as usy a* the proverbial bra tliere days, heir fine Hue of wall papers Imva wght on" ia great sha|w; they ai

id Iu their ow n superior styl prb-e* that defy —- -

landing for tlw; r ,.

F. Norman Darby, one

CMy> well-known young o...,, •-, n.a.b-p . eoM of about Hi POOL; or Saturday las, resigned hi. I«|^ « ■rlreSu.ctomhave outU early iep- •' superintendent of he Deem, Cl» Ore lwulm , u, ItnUh this bulldlug.

Light Com|iauy, his resiguatkni to

take effect at once. Norman went j -

with tbe com|>aiiy Iu December HNE, and wa* Hupertniendetit since Septem-

ber, lom.

Martin Maloney, Jr., son of William

Recent Ocean City real estale Iran*- j fer* recorded in 'tbe County Clerk’r

- rowssw* i. s.l^^aJKlSJS'e F

*1X00-Harry F. Stanton et ux tc

u D.

A SO foot goveriime»t-bi>tlt whale plans,

boat for sale. Oan he ascualXUWekiey : H Wesley Risiey to Howard avenue. Apply lo W. H. Yeo, INel - ---- -

Frankford avenue, I’blladeiphla. a

Rlslry, lot 1£. Section A.

ITliou—Ocean City Asewiatioo

Ralph j William W. Adams, lot on ocean front,