Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON E4i*ct and Propriam CCKAM CITY, . . NEW JERSEY
fHOBBDAY. AVOftfr 10. 1806
BarHEJn, don't lx reckto-. You
The gnat thlo* to learn of ll»e. • JmrMUt K Jaroax wail «ym, * not l be afraid of S.
etrie atonn. Avoid tree* and and vary tall laolatrd atructurea. ibrellaa. If tbe atorm rly at band, make aa Mall a mark of tbe body a* puasltle by aittinc or lying down on j I be wet ground And, above all. remember that a drenching can eaally be cored, while a bod of IlgbUilug uaually makea work for an undertaker. Beteeeo tbetwoevllado not Imitate a aeoond to rbooae, for delay* are dangerotu when tbe aky la aurrbargert. Well, pell! If tbieien'tloo bed! Here'a a grafuUoua alap at Atlantic City (a lot of people will tbiub dmerved, from the Newark Advertlrer: “AtlaoUe »tty baa organ lied an aul mobile dob In rivalry oUbfaie May. and o Ifera a ntretrb of. beacb be kit
CHy la o.
We are told tbat tbare la a big demand far paoperty In thla etty. TU.
Wa*» yoe go to tbe dty and aea tb. multltodea of people, aaya fbe editor of e Kanawa paper, yon wonder bow they all Bv*. bat aftae tbe dty lailow.
H may lx a*M tb« county potting op a hotagbi. W hile tbe bealtb autborttlae of tbe
portaut aubject of pore drinking all Booth Jataay la aoJoying the mantfald blaaainga of aa pete and aa t ful a aopply of thla daily aaaan
day lad. In ratatog ao many tbooaande of donate ao qukkly tor a new adlfice. It la to be hoped that, fang baton tbe
i New York and Philadelphia lao to tbe pom Witty that they t be Joined by a
We'- k baan la
but K baa remsiuad thpld to bold arc Ugbia to actual IdarWao. A law daya ago a young eiectrk-UL, amployad hi a aabarb of Phtabargb, eloped with a 16-yaar old girt, and, that I belt aaoapa abr be noUead. tbe diadpla of
sortaoo betwaau I be beacb Uapa May and tbe Uland on wb aUcllly la built. a« tbe autooto-
aoU where expert a all control of il explanattoo of mps la beginning to be looked IneuOdenL It baa been noticed that a»ua haring dlaeaae of the middle , who bare already ahown aymp-
Idecla, and aa tbe aemLre tbe organa of direction, it la a a Might bemor-
Cafx May aaaat fan u faelag Ua grip,” a report baa It, when tbe Star print* uefa aittdaa aa tbe fallowing : “If a merchant abocld decline to buy node barman they
first. Jack)
e a hie HU1 died at Oral and Aibnry brought Jackaon In bIL Buckner walked on a died ball and Talbot grounded to third, Voider getting out on tbe play. Ocean CHy came nearest to scoring In tbe fourth. Miller gut four bad t to second on Greer's out at Mole third. Breeder Hied out, mud Lxacb Wrack ouL Tbe Giants scored again in tbe ■xventb. v\ llaou opened with a two-
end brought Wilson
bit and scored Jackaon. filed out to right and Hill car
tbe out. Albary was out
Albury permitted Miller and breeder to walk after two were down In eighth, but Greer retired tbe sid
■am. H ami a to eupply tbe one tb a Iowa, H M more than certain Ha visitors wUI seek other resorts, where tbe things required or de red ca: 'The bam. at tbe
than, and perhaps Ugs, which belong to tbe parity to furnish, are not provided, Hlmate leeult will be that vTattnr. ■afc tham will go where they
which they can tarn upon tbelr Uvea, thinks wrtiar in the BoMnase World. If e
enthusiastic, Inspires i portunhles oat of teeming ImpowdbilKln It paints a picture In tbe man's mind of tbe deed actually done, and *' Enar of that mind, enthused by
> him, works tbe picture
safety and were married hi New York. » by lbs meohadden flsb
Into a llvli
sad.
Mao do things which oomensM to xm, and H would be a terrible of energy E they a boo id not. p Just another reason for tbeentfawMams ‘f hope It brings a Joy to the work. » Bun's organs of acttvlty. bM power far-work True hope Is pure and frank aud lUtloua. lu outspoken aphae oyraitb, tlx rasped, of others It
ONE SAFE HIT
IN NINE INNINGS 1 ' Thi* Tell* the Story of
Another Shnt-ont for
Ocean City.
John H. Tucker, known In local i'adrrewskl circles as a celebrated pianist, broke Into vaudeville Mooday afternoon. He uiade bis appearance at l-iewsure Bark aud lasted about ttireciuulngs. during <* bkb time tbe biggest hit was made by tlx Cubes Xliianu.w bo were doing w larre-cooxdy, eotllled.''We’re Waiters on a Btcnlc; or. Take Yoar Base." Tbe Ocean City team was given anotber sbut-out by tbe Cubana, the score being S to 0. Tbe local boys couldn't place tbelr bits lu tbe right place wben they did swipe tbe ball, and tbe visitors did. 11 was not until two men were out lu tbe ulutb that a safe bit was made, and tbe credit for this goes U. Manager Boswell, wl was on first base during tbe game. Buckner, tbe first batsman, walked to first. Talbot filed out dan made first on a bit Winston bit and scored Buckner. Jordon was out at third trying to Meal borne on Kdgt r. who was assisted by Spencer. Wilson went out at first. Kdgar fanned. Francis went out at first. Miller made Dm and Mole second: Breeder « as out at
rat.
Jackson bit. Voider walked. Hill hit and Jackson scored Albury. Buckner base on balls, forcing Voider borne. Talbot reached first on Breaderror and Hill came borne JorI s as out at first, and Albury went between third and home. Win- > ssnt one down to Boswell. Lxacb i tbe only
TT A VT'X GOOD TIME Hall, Etbal Hapner. Cedan tile: Edith Turner, Dividing Creek; A..Breeder. mch kcast Adlowrwex to Mss- Mrs. Wolf, Ruth M. Wolf. C. Allen. Berta's I.arsr rwreb. *■ B-A»oay and wife. Raymond Quay, toother one of’ "those feaMs” so ‘‘•Y* 1 ^ U *T. Fmma Quay, Mrs M. K
popular v. lib manv young folks bare Temple, Grace I. Tampk With I. eas held aa tbe beacb Monday night. Temple, W. H. SkUlman. I'blladel
pbla ; Mias 8- Hu pelt, Mr>. F. Free! D. H. Rupert, Camden ; John Klslk
and wife, MooruMow u.
LEWIS E. CORDERY «
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8. Pannypacker, H. F. Heacock end wife, J. George Bucher, Mrs. J. Elwanley, Fbiladelpbla ; Mrs. 8. Bn, W. G. Davidson and wife, M. J. Hbaw, Cincinnati; Oliver Gee. Selmab Gee, Mrs. Oliver Gee, Haildonfield ; John R. Redcllfle. Mlil-
rllle.
He was left oi
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WILL GIVE A SHOW
e "Intermediate" campers, who arrived at the P. R. K. Y. M. C. A. dub bouse, on baturday, are now Iboniugbly at borne. Tbe boy. practicing bard for tbe min sire) show to lx given ou AuguM 18, for tbe fit of tlx dub bouse. Tlx men In charge of the am vale and Ux campers an Georgs Bartlett, T, CurtisEaslck,Crawford JuMtoe, W. Hermau, Chariot Magaou, ea McKaon, William Murdock, Joseph Berry and Ralph Ores. Tbe others an Masses. McKaon. Zell, f.Hgnan, Groue, Bturgia, Ewing, Holllngsbead, Thldeu, Jeffries, Gormley, i u(eland. Gerner, Matthew s, Cooper, Brighton, Fern ban, Baldwin, Smitbermau. Fries and Flsbar. A CATCH OF BEAUTIES
boors, the party returned with IU Borne of tbe fish weighed five pound, apiece, w bile any number of tbem weighed k pounds.
Tlx largeM Monday crowd of Ux sawsou grertsd tbe show on tbs plai evening Dr. Hickler said over Mxtcen hundred people passed through tbe gafa. Tbe show ojxned with an overture by the musical director. My. W. Hols. hart, followed by LuUn't life tb warn, aa always, wall
Ux moving pictures wen worth pruw of admins ban. One picture In partb'ulsr evoked many rounds of apUires. It was entitled 'Tbe Life of an
' and <
' men li.glv real. It showed t
. delivered at Holly Martladale.
of tbe efforts Hopa has all tbe without (he
asleep in Ux eagtne bouw, tbelr a wi
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fin In
I- Itzpatrtek sad Tapper entertained Hb songs and dance. Mias fcdytbe
Ot^a Park, one meets ao trip, su'd boat ridss avary day. Thay . c —— “ sr'm'^^ss.ass-ss . e—-SOI w uen one Btawart. Lc— •' ■
.of course. Tbe
rain interfered with tbe beacb party, as a beacb party, but, as they all adjourned to Haggerty's large porch,
tbe evening w as pleasantly passed. Those preset i were Misses Heleu
Haggerty. Mildred Goods 11, Ethel Goudsil. Mabel C'besinut. Mary Dowdell. Klirabetb Wilson, Jessie Sparks, Marion tS bttmerbora. Edna Marsh. Julia Hhull and Edna McKnlgbt,
rs. I rtxn 8bay, Thomas Met ‘audHarold Foster, Sumner Dawson,
Sargent Hoffman, Percy Brown, Charles Weiss, Arthur Goodfellow, Kinsey Baker, Will Ewing, Hiram
Barbee and Harold Whiteside
Dow uer, Downer,NJ_; George 8. M
E. Hann. and wife,
Monroe Hustad sod w ifa, Mrs. H. B.
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ii Clothing, Hats and Gems’ Furnishing Goods i EVtillTHING NEW IATEST STIEES IT CUT PRICES jj
K. J. Dotbard and wife, Nartx-iI Mm. H. Bacber. Miss K. Itacber. 1. I..'Albert. Maurice P. Felton, Anna B. Felton. John G. Felton, Evelyn Fettoa, Olney; H L. Hock and family. C. A. lie sees. Frank Doe/ler, James M. Fuller and wife, Heleu Fuller. Mrs. M. L SbatTer. P. B Shaffer, A. It. Clark aud wife. CUfl'unl Clark. Mr*. F, B. McDowell, Pblfadelpl.in; Blaucbe H. Filch..ru. Reading: JeiiHic C. Hoffmau. PoUevllle. SWAKTHMOHE. Mrs. J. R. Guebring, H. Goebnnv Waller Goebring. J. M. Rowlainl. John K. Goebring, M. E. i'u|x and wife, Mrs. E Y. Campbell. Miss E. V. Campbell, Dr. J. Moore Campbell It. H. Starr and wife, Charles D. Ixffcrty. Mary Douugbur, Dr. F. M. Struusv, Philadelphia; Herbert D Shiver aud family, Haddonflcld; A. S. Rom and wife, Mildred Haas. Margant l. Kom, W. H. Horn aud wife. Florence A. Horn, Morris J. Horn, Germantown, C. W. Plunk. Ferryville; A. L. Lew In. New York; Samuel L. l>ulcber ami w ife, Katharine A lieu Dub-ber, Cyn wyd; W. McGowan, Atlantic City, Mrs. Irene L. Porter, Florence Lacey. Chicago; T. J. O'Conuor, Italtimore.
Rastoaet. 721 Wttl An. B«t 36 SHOP TEITH MO VIST MIUE . OCEAN CITY. N. .1. G- B. SITHENS & SON, Catpiers m Buimers. I
JoDDing i Specially. Esiinates Firslspeu.
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
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Men's Worsltd Farn y Suit Men's Finest tirade Wordi Men’s Trousers, ysc u|>.
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S. B. SAMPSON. CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Jnbtilax ycowpUy atwsdsd u> Hass, aweia HARRY H. RICE,
...Builtler,..
No. OOQ WEST AVENUE.
OCtXASt CITY. N’. «f. ALLEN SCULL
Contractor and Builder
808 Central Avenua OCEAN CITY. N. J.
JOHN MARTS Contracting Builder CBItf I. NIKEIIS I SU Carpenters and Builders
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WILLIAM C. SCULL, Contractor :: and :: Bnilder, 715 PLYMOl'TH PI.ACPI,
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FUEL LIGHT HEAT DO IT NOW SERVICES RUN RANGES SET ON SHORT NOTICE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.
0. J. HAMMELL MarMemGranite Worl
CEMETERY INCLOSURES
Burial Vault#, Grave Covers All kinds of Cemetery Work
Works at P'easantvllle. N. J. EDWARD STONEHILL
BRICKLATER and PLASTERER promptly attended tb... WOO Itritfhtou l»lfi OCEAN CITY. N. J. THi-KPHoma; »a ] 6 D. Mmm. «. W Miai BED. 0; ADAM! & BRO. PLASTERING. BINGE SETTING MILK LAVIHG. tic.. Etc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J. W. H. MITCHELL, BRICKLAfING - PLASTERING leum.VB n spueisiiry Residetire: 704 Central Aye DARBY'S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave. Heat-Class Work In Ivcry P.rtirulor.
YOUNO’S 1E?IE>R OCEAIN CITY, IN. .1.
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MIOM-CI. AisM VAUOUX'IUI.IJ ^ WEEK OF AUG. 7, 1905 ——
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CURTAIN RISES AT B.^f SHARP. Ad mission, - - . 10 Cents C M A N <3 C or BIL. ACM WEEK.
LET US FIX THAT HOOF
Established in l&Sl. F>norsi E is x
Sanitary
K j CsaXIssitoa ■ w w s— a ■ * x: < SUM kS2 A short Avcaae. Derail City, N: J. Gas Filtiof
E:l S. B. CONVER
N. C. GODFREY’S Business House. G57 Ashury Avenue, Spring of 1905, AMO PROSPECTS APE <3000 — Full Line of House Furnishings!!!! CPHOIJATKItlNG IS A PltOFKSSION. .ud I baveon-of tbe best
JOS. G. CHAMPION
..Builder..
Ocean City, N. J.
’teMk Rians and Specifications Prepared at Sliort INotice
Before Opening Your Summer Account... - SCUL,l_’S Ninth and Asbury Avsnuu mark i; t
752 ASBURV AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Papei Hanging, Painting
to: A Select Line ol SCULL’S:: MARKET WALL papers and
Niatk and Asbury Avenir
phones. B. S. SCUU-. Prop.
NTERlOlfe DECORATIONS
Headquanerm for
UP-TO-DATE SIGNS
CRH, E, ADAMS S BRO.’” A. H, BAKER JACOB SCHUFF
'...Undertalei - and - Embalmer... THE PIONEER BAKERf.
Farallare. CarpeU, Malttet and Brddiof. 849 . A 5_ B URY AVENUE, It. 700 Altar, 0m „ Ob'll
Wladaw Sbadea, Etc.
7IS-14 Anbury avenue.Ooaan CHy.N.J
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OCEAN CITY. N. J.
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MARK LAKE
OCEAN CITY BAKERY
Undertaker and Embalmer B ^ EAD ' fancy cakes aad FIBS GEORGE S. BICKEL, Proprietor NO. 815 ASBURY AVENUE, 'cmr.g.i. | Ocean City, N. J.

