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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXVI

00LAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1905.

NO. 19

OccanCity Sentinel

R CU RTIS ROBINSON

LAW OFFICES Schuyler C. Woodhull,

HAND,.

B. ;r. ABBOTT, M. D., j IMiy oU'inii ami Nnricron, OFFICE-Uraer Ctntril ud Eighth $tr**L

CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

JONATHAN HAND,

T C. HUTCHINSON. M. T Il<>mo*o|>ut hiist. NO. «24 Ocean A veilm

LOCAL CHURCHES

jGood Sermons and Special

Music Heard by Large

Congregations.

The Saeraiuelit of Hie UinlV Supfier n>. ■•luiinlstcrol in the Finn M. E.

iK, (here being

ll as natural lhal llie pout itiouhl betli«|4ayed in Hla way, nhuuld be dlaplayrd when < n w bleh w a« to aave tny nuul ice rued, aa when dial which wi in my body waa etree-led. ‘The man with (be w ilhered t > type of Uioae w ho are too lar

HOWARD BURT, M.D. ; i.. 809- Wesley Avenue. i.-i

H

ON II. YOOKHKES J N * QR1SCOM, M.'D. . . ^ I " TIN 1 KNTi:\l. AYEM E. •llor-nt - I | | '' ' ■

SECRET societies.

: LAW offices Apgar &. Boswell.

£)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 1 '»• rhmitiHt •* ' 759 Asbtiry Avenue ,

udauce of (lie

• -KMy oft lie life a

y-li.nl meanliiK hi tin. in w hu ll liod ha* ~ pfideutly deeiaial Hi* iiIiik HI* klnKdonl, ai

|ial*ied -who never jwlut another aoul j ful | way, the truth, the life? | Thuae reeclv ly the Saviour lo-ulghl feel every | modoreC.Jl ! led baud. May every painted | L. M. I'reme, L

be alretcbed out w tiole to do

a, K or ,t j W QFFJCES ,'V';r j Godfrey &. Godfrey,

JAMES

CHURCH SERVIC

. Hii.DRirrH T-at-Uw.

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

COAL COAL COAL lliiU.iing awl belph COAL COAL SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. 'p^.m

tArlkih «r- anii wi-xr AVR-jJ,***"' „

pbct'a ala If it touche*, loleuoe of

Krefatw»4*inida> mr jeet olTtZv. MrXIgu

The Tramflguratlou ol Our

Saviour Je»u* Cbrl»t ”

••Thi* remarkable event li »f Cbrlat,” nald Mr. Algner, eKarded aa bearing tealtm.

unique divinity

dged or iradtated, by w bk-b defeat mie gracefully borne, l lly down the year* a

2am louudi 11 fv4 Ihl.KV

•V A I» k Yl S

1 Reading Coal

Beautiful Cottage Sites...

d. l*n* tlraded. Street* and Sid. uildinga already ere.ted. Plot lying HteOeean, and Fifth and North Ant iy real eatate agent. Inveatigate b

Ocean City Land Companv “

YACHTSMEN ARE

FLOWERS STREWN

• Big Crush at Social Function ' ‘ at Ocean City Yacht Club House.

j and are M-ekiug fe w ithout hone*

'(Trial aays, "How nia

I'hn

h (blue hand.' in hand* >

j Hie ladle* gav

preny *lght. o**-bearer w a- : Stedem w«

‘••lly

ver I by hand lindctb to do.’ ”

iioi.v-TKwrrv.-

*v. Martin Algner, of Franklin, , Hie rector in charge, waa w elcomed i Uojy i rluity Church by a large con- ‘ " ‘ '* mnrnhig. 'The aub-

1.0rd ai

Jeaua Chrlat M o*e*

r homage. It a

r* wllue** to the life beyond the > e, Monea and Ella*, aitbougb bavpa**ed away oenturle* before, are died from the realm* of the dead. The Tranaflguration alao eatabllahe* the Uoapel of Cbrlat a* the power of d Sou, In w horn 1 am well pleaaed, • Him,’ la the divine declaration, tranaligu ration of the Son of Uod KUggeata, nay, la the certain proof be tranaligu rat lou of the atm* of Ine tight of the Deity

■ualor

e pit

I life of ll

After the presentation*, the inu*ii-alc a* nlarted by a aelecllou from the laudolm club. The club > oum|*me.l f Mr*. O. J. Helton**.-, Mr*. MrlJIII, II** Klale Haun, Mia* Payne, Mc**r* Ictilll and llefbert Shaw. Mr. Mil am <i Moore gave a couple of v.H-al •loo. Mr*. E. A. Melk-k, alao, *ang a umber of time* Ml** Wolfenddh ave au-lher due of her |«i|.nlar rea'llaou*, and Ml»*c* Van tiunten awl ladeline Wood reiidere>l a numlier ol .-lollona on the piano and vkdlu. Ir*. John It ado I life gave a very pretty ido, after which. Dr I. N. (iriwoiu mu*ed all with hi* reading of A non'* One longed tioo«e" and a dipping ailed • TheWatermellou.” Mia* Mary 'aylor Smith gave a very aweetly i-ndered aolo and wa« heartily a|* plauded All were unanlmou

programme and I hi

tlmrlTr

Harry Hyau, aa*Mant thurlfer. The Solemn High Mb** wa* celeate.1 hy Rev. Theodore McCormick, llh Father tiahrlel, of Ocean lte*t, •awn, and Itev. J. A. CanllU-kl, »uti-•a.-on. The Maider of fereinonle* a* Fraud* Kelly. Officiating a* the •olyte* were Aloy.hl* Kelk-y and

anletSledein.

The lector. Father Caullld.l, *(«.kr the Itfutltutlmi of •The Forty Hour-' cvotlon'Tii Milan In the *lrteeiilh

rty lion I * Oh i

t- the b

jyed the i

be full, mung Hi

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

SIGN PAINTING CO.tlS., L, d . y ev , ; ’ | |ia*lor, Itev H. T t'aaedberry, preacb-

I e>i from tire text, MatL, 12; 10-18. Hi* Uubjeet wa* ’Tire Withered Hand."

No. 743 We»t Avenue j «... Mr. twiheery «i«i m pan:

"We all know that Chrlat waa the | founder of Chrhdiautty, wa* the creator

Vleawar "f ' •"‘'•"•"'■y. Our religion t* tba

Ocean Qity, = = ” i *C\\ el v I jehgion of a |*.r»ou and not a doctrine

I or creed. It I*, not a mere collection, DAVID MUIR, JR wui|*i*e.l of *>*iem»^rtlath-ally com-,

i., —■ inged - -*

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians ■S9 A.bury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J. ussu

ATUNTIC ICEifi-liltR COKPhit ftiiUlf Pscnns MoiHtain Ice

PUSH IDtERTtSIHG tGEICI

r laud and aea Itprotlre tieloved Sou. uol beloved aa every child I* loved of God. beloved not aa Mine* great In life and nqull In death,beloved not a* Elijah, t bough algually rewarded for hi* beal, but beloved aa the only beSon of God, the brlgbtneea of Hi* Glory and the expreaa Image of perron. It aa*ure* uaof a glortou* Immortality In the nearer prereace of - world Mine* and Elia* returned— Lazaruacame forth. Jeaua Chrirt lrl1 ll- umplied over aln and death and the grave. It atrengtheua our faith in the Uoapel of Chrlat. Manklud’a near re-

lation to Him.

•There are many voice* In the world. Many ayatem* offer grain* of truth with much chaff. Hut Chrlat, who embodlee the goapel. I* ‘the way, the truth and the life.' He la a preeei trariaformtng power. Through HI* holy aplrit He trenaforma life B; Him dlaUgured face* maJ^-beTrani figured by the divine glory? U/ Hid the burdeua of life are lightened. By . Him <ll*treeled aoul* are calmed w itb day. H1 , peare beeUII.' s^vtwarr namirr. Rev/ Dr. U. W. Ray, of Pblladel pbla, occupied the pulpit and preached In the Kind Baptlat Church, Sunday. Hla theme in the morning waa: - 'brbdlau reaponalblllly and t.'brla. ,n activity abounding In the w<

Dr. Hay aald that the Chrt*Uan lint and conatant aim In llfeabould be inlliply the conqueat* of love and e divine; to bring i-uula Into aymI lathy witb Christ and Ills work. to the element* of aucceee—find, perwnal Intimacy with CbrM la Inipenslble. Second, Intenae con vieu of aln and of the Inspiration of i hibla, of the resurrection of d^td and judgment to come. ay, "will depend upon the facility with which are put ouraelve* In aympathy with perlahlug men." Dr. Grey, 'at bo, It la Raid, baa w rlttrn ore hymna than any other living ian, aang a number of hla own c pueltkma, which were very pretty.

TiL- MFuf-Slas 1 ;* Mm. r. ” 1 • k .*>uld have made Chrtidimolty. Were

tat^r. from

495 WbIbi iienue,

• itcpal

* of every deafrtptlon for alhmal

'of Furnace* audiltangw.

ring done promptly. Smoky chi cured or no charge Shop In rear.

CORRUGATED IRON WORK,

FURNACES AND RANGES. !,||

Ocean Citr, H. J. A „

made ••uYy by I be .hand* of God—i* created Cbrkdtantty Is a plant treunplantnl fiom the garden of Heaven,

w lienee It receive* Uabdrength. "In llie find creatkiu, there were

great miracle* w rough!, but tbere was

atiou when Cbrlatlanlty «. Now what happened rede of Chrtatlaully wa* Why, God waa made the flesh. The eternal

word which wa*. to the beginning, and W bleb wfc* God. by w bom all thing* were made, came down from beat eu to earth, lived a* a man of aln. Shall tbit, yonderfiil manlfertatiuu he aivom|>auled hy no sign ? If we have eyee we can *ee before ua .two creation*—one described by under (lie power of the Holy the olliyr related by 'John, under

e find celebration

“•rtie

BIG PURCHASE OF VALUABLE LAND kV. E. Massey Disposes of Ocean Front Property to

Dr. Lautenbach.

The projierty at Ninth street, from uiaiilic avenue out. including the i|«rtan luivilrge*. ha* l«eu wold by IV. E. Ma**ey to Hr. Lamia J Lauteu•ach, a prominent Walnut atreet l‘hilai:eipblai *peclali*t. Dr. l^ulenmeh. who ba* uootlierhokllugalu Ibis ■ily. would not divulge Ilia plana In

-eferenre lo hi* iiurciiaiw.

The price |>aid by Dr. Lautenbach *n» more than FKI.OOO. we uuderatand. Tlrt* I* a |*trtlnn of the plot Hie Atlantic City panic* recenlly agreed to from Mr. Matwey, but they failed to comply with the agreement, lereby forfelUng large payments Idler, the title fur the interewt owned >- (be Atlantic City partle* referred to a«*edtoMr. Ma*rey, who, flnanclally, ■ade imt ailvaulageoualy aa a result. The idory uf the tranaacllou, In

Oeeu <11>. *.

. and ibe only tlalug which would a«toul*h ua wookl be not |o aei in one mmelhlug similar to what wi

see in the ol her.’' '

"God *ald. ‘let there be llgbb' am there was light, God, » the flesh mid, * at retch forth thlue hand’ and

The member* of the Lutheran congregation who have been bolding *crrlceeln the Knight* ot Pythias' Hall, on Aabury avenue, near Hevenlhstreet, during the peat tew Sunday-, leel greatly encouraged in their eflbrta by reason of the largely hi creased attend-

ance Sunday.

The usual aervlcf, Sunday .'held In Ihe evening, wa* hi charge of- Rev. Uhantry Hoffman, of Philadelphia, who preached a strong sermon on idlan Joy.” The cnug^galkmal alnglng wa* very good \ F. E. Whitmore, of Ft. Jam**' Church. Philadelphia, will iwndoct the *erv>ce* next Sunday, and Mr* W. H. SI pier, a talented kical vocalist, . The Saubalb school te held 'clock in the morning. Rev. Mr. Hoffman may not he able to be here regularly hereafter, but other miuialeia w III officiate.

AL'DlTOtUl'M.

The Pennsylvania RaUroad Y. M. CYA. men bad charge of the service* in the Auditorium, Sunday, and in the morning they were Be*. 8. Wesley Leke. Prealdeni Ocean City Association The opening address wa* made hy Walter V. Douglaae, General Secretary of (be Philadelphia Y. M. w ho, after expressing hla pleasure at being In ' Oreau City, which, waa toundad on high principles, spoke the text Cor.,' 2; 5-17.

H.Scbennerhorn, K. W. Edwards and wlfe^loaeph Ration and w ife, H. A. W. Smith and w ife, S. M. Allen and wife, Henry- D Moore aud w Ife, William G. Moore and wife, T. S. Mitchell and wife, George O. Powell and wife, VV. II. Hexamrr ami w ife, W Scott Hand and w ife, L. M. <'re*»e and wife, O. J. DeRoume and Marsh and wife. Dr and Mr*. E C. Weston, Arthur Guy and wife, C. F. Wall and wife, Mr* J. Y. Kadrllfle. Mlnae* Timmona, Marion S<-heriner-lorn, Madeline Wood, leiura Penlock, Florence Haag, Frances lock, Edna Marsh, Kzlua Brice, Maud Sharp, and Meaara. Homer. .iuy, t.'hauce, Mitchell. Myers, Shay, Md'andle** and J. L.

Polk.

SHOULD BE FIXED

Mr* Mary Rame*. of Philadelphia, ho la visiting the family of W. It Wick, 14:19 Central avenue, made a iw ns-aiie from veriou* Injury hy II receiv«1 on the pavement h*. u the store* 780 and 762 A *hu ry avenue on Haturday evening. One of the pavement* at this |iolnt I* slightly higher than the other. Mr*. Ranie*, being'In a hurry, did not notice this. Her foot struck the edge of the higher pavement andalie waa thrown forward, Fortonately, she saved her face from Injury, but she hurt her hack and knees and tore her diV*. She still tlnuw from the effect* of Iter Injuries. After she had fallen, Mrs. Baruea a* picked up and placed on a chair i frout of Tim HRimHKl. office. It a* some time before she recovered sufficiently to-be sent home TTil* la a- partlaalarly had place In (be pavement, and during the |>a*t eer a large number of peroona have eeu injured hy falla. Only a oouple of week* ago, one of the city Couucllmen wa* given a shaking up by Mumbling over tbl* pavement, ll m* supposed then that (be attention of Council would be called to the matter. If the |■avealeul I* not soon looked after, there t* a poaaiblliiy of nomeoue being badly Injured, followed toy a anil

for damage*

WILL BUILD CHURCH

Devbtki

» In Plnladelphia In TsV.. i-on.lui-li* Bis bop 'Neumann. 'he music, under the direction o Dr. H. L. Nortfeup, wa* e*|ieclalh n addition h» »r. Northrop r was made up of John Smith ingwortb, Mr*. John J. Hen and the Mtasee Kelley Th> wa* Mias Bessie McNab, . -killed musician. the evening, benediction wa hy Rev. P. J. Kelley, of Alien N. J. The rosary wa* recited l>; homaa Kearns, of Atlantk- City and Rev. Theodore McCormick, o ‘hlrago, assistant at SI. Augustin*- - - ellvcred a |>owerfiil and hi*tructlv ermon on ‘TheUraceof Goil."Amoii| the ancient*, the speaker allowed, th i and Lycurgua. l.a***I oi “thlue,” were obeyeil t Ihe ezdnalon of any other*, and tliew law* permitted of no mercy. Hebrew law- required an “ej eye and a tooth for a tooth." ' dated without being

r|«id

udred

Aftei

, Fatbei

WIIIHpll uf -hctluthef

Sentinel,

leu Aon*, w a* publi-hc

.f till* clly, miiiic few week* ago. The plot *d ground at Ninth street a valuable, and u III prove very much

mire so In the near future.

A few week* ago there Were rumors of Its |uirrha*u and uf the probable irectiuu of a huihlbig for a business inlerprlac that many think la needed In-re However, a- slated previously, Dr. luiuleiibach will not dincluse the

object of hla plirctiave. • LOST HIS WIFE

Mrs^Batle* t WeMa came <

e light,' and the b

Fully »i,iuo, toward a ne

cere subscribed In the Fin tanau Chur -h on’ Sunday

the greatest enlhuak u by all present at Ui

eilllUv, Preatiy Horning,

pretty and

eominodious structure *mi Hie Mte of the preaeot church tmtldlug at Seventh ami Wmlay avenue, aud on Ihe h>t adjaiolng, presenud the congregation toy Henry D. Moor*Tbta w aa decided al a meet lug of the oard of Truateea, bald a few evening.

r. U. C. A..

tbs toaufl la tea led; to tba tollod, ‘re- prayer. A platform meeting was bald Piupu rfignux lildrma Ralph

1 *aw. In-

irating upon tola them ’ormlck a|>oke of the law

^lilch invariably are administered,

with mercy.

Rev. Father Eagen, of Haddoi Height*, will deliver the ncrmoii tbl

evening.

ENJOY SOLDIER LIFE 'irtcl Milltara in.clplluv in itn ( amp or Waablnglon «<>>*. Tne Waatolugtou HigtoScliool cadet* reached Ocean C'hy on Haturday afterhundred strong. TlM (euu were all ready for them, no that they went right into camp on arrl This la the flret annual camp of cadet*, but, from ludicationa, it ot be the last, aa the buys are cuter ito the spirit of a military caret**ith

zest

Tlie hoy-a are working bard to maka Ihe camp a aueccss aud a rreillt Jiemaelve* aud Washlnxtoii, aa wi a* lo have Ocean City proud ol h Imp nut ouly look* like t Ing,” hul the hoy* drill Ilk* regul^a. The skillful manner In w hlclfthey perfurmed their evolutiona genuine surprise, aa well a* to all beholden, first meal lo camp waa eaten . 'clock on Haturday evening, win the hoy-a partook (if the rations 'proled by Chief t'ommlaaary K.T. Erins, arranged by- the quartermaster, A. Winkler. The opeulug prayer wai by Rev. H. T. Caaaclherry-, pastor of lie First Presbyterian Church. The drea* parade* will be liekl al 'clock In the evening. HAD A STRAW SIDE

Htraw rlden have started aud tliere re indications that Iht^y w ill be oouUuued. A jolly crowd of young p-opft took a moonlight ride over to Bee-ley'■ I'olni and back on Haturday evening. Aa melon* are scarce In that arctlon, I hey took a number over and ate oulbe w harf. To aay they bad a time dginn't half express K, foi "bunch" know* bow lo jyave a good

Htlnaon and down from

Philadelphia on \\>due*day last and rented a cottage tn Mil* city. Mr*. WeMa w rote tn her hoabannd, who mnalortl in f’hlladelphla, that tlielrcollage waa a wjuare from the railroad xtatloii, and Mr WeMa came dow n on Haturday afternoon with tba Idea that the directions given were "eaay.” Hy iu*>n Sunday he had chaugnl hit mind, becaoae np to that time lie had lieen unable to locata hla

’i'toe isilliw, newapapere, real estate icn, milk dealer* and others wen sen by Mr. WeMa In hi* rain aea ret

inlet wedding waa solemnized at tome of Mr. and Mrs. William (trammel, al Dcnnlavllle, when Mlae Mabel llraiiiiuel. Umu ilaughter, waa rrii*l to Mr. T. Bronaou, of PlUergh. Tire Rev. R. M. Waplea, of • Methodist Episcopal Church, of Dcmilsvllle, oftldated. After a wedding dinner the couple left on their ipymoon trip to the Weal amide dow nponr of rlee and good wlehee. Mr and Mr*. Bronson will reside tn. PKtahurgh, where (be bridegroom hold*a position aa draugbtamaa.

The rty was made up of I Julia Hcull, Carolyns Corauu, I 'oraou, Hare Htewartsud Maml Sbariv | u* ■*• noUi* ace la .'lyrence Du Bohr, Ed. Aldrich. Joseph ,gre*««*v eUl to uun*. Tto n Wilson, Pen rose Ambler and P""i*- lfc » Tbumpeon. The diapecoura den: Mr. j *1.. MMI tn and Mr*, titan ley Walker. i iafe. v *.u duias «*>. _J f .4tou*J Hip I k-Sei*. c* BATHERS .EVERYWIWUlE 1

Tba find enuounceau made at tba morning

ay, and at one* there w aa a gratifying

liTaddltlou fe the a

There will toe «wi ropored building,

auditorium to be ou tbe .Seventh atreet PoRflai.c Jib aud MahiMil Yacht.

UI; I* feet raring length. Apply to Hteward ol

City Yacht Clu*

H.

MJtcbaU, Woodbine N. J.

mercliaut; John Vat n; Clarence J. Gallagher, John MeCoHough, University uf Nov la Heotia, and It. Kdwafd Hhellevpe, the well-known riewapaper MMMgr ' a, are apam Ocean City.

Tliere wa» anutiter record-breaking crowd here on Sunday. It la estimated that I.UUU people came to Ocean City on Saturday- and Hunday, over Ihe two railroad*. Many htousanda, In addition, cameovar from IstngpoK •at on Hunday. owa-rONi: r-ABK

pbeuomenally large crowd of bather* wa* In the aurf Hunday, Homf 1 waa tbe largn* number ever'

AHral

The people filled the strand from‘tolfxt.Pa.;or

Heveulh to Fouiteenlh .tree, and]" young aud old enjoyed tbelr dip in old

Not ouly wax the stranif aftee jlitllj «a Aayiua it i. ». to* ■*•*•- with (wople. but the boanlwetk, v-*^I i°a ot tto twrowa^itomre 11 *^ Xa^s-tozm.

cheep lota mill c jam |>0 ire; In on mortgage. Apply to abkjT'B: SCULL. •17 Central Ave. Ocean City, N. J.