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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

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OccanCity Sentinel

R CUKTIS ROBINSON

OCEAN CITY, N. THUKSDAV, JULY is, 1907.

NO. Hi

Cl TY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

M <)k<,AN MAM). p 1. ABUOTT, M. D., ATTOIINEY and * COUNSELLOR AT LAW. •“ d „ ■ filHCt Unwr Ctitnl u4 EI(M UtmL

MORE THAN $1,500 RAISED BAY CARNIVAL ATLANTIC CITY PEOPLE AT CHURCH DEDICATION FOR REGATTA DAY SEEK HOME SITES HERE

JONATHAN HAND,

J. C. HUTCHINSON. M. D.

_ rmur 11 J’K MAY IXJl'KT Hol'rtK. N j No. H!i4 Ocoan aNoiiuo.

ocean CIT*. N. j.

Large Congregation Present During Ceremonies in New SUNDAY IN THE Presbyterian Edifice. —- LOCAL CHURCHES

Plan to Make Event a Dis ———————— tinctive Feature of I ANNUAL MEETING

Ocean City.

A iiuyUiik in Ibr ml riooiJ nf Ibr < uiufarrlaiid TbumUy rvrubi|[|

DATE CHANGED

I^AU' OH ICES fsj IIOWAKD BURT, M. D. Apgar Si Boswell, w«*sl«-y Avenue.

LAW OFFICES Godfrey Sl Godfrey.

cihikch seuvicbs.

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH

Counsillor-at-Liw

* L A W (, itices of " Herbert R. Voorhees.

MARRY M. RICEy WMIISTF.WI l» AKCMITIX I

j N. GKISCOM, M. D. KHIII III si AKIr WKHl BY \\ K QK. CHARLES B. RIDER

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809 Central Avenue

Al II.t m.-rnny mrrvu-r Muucl.j . . hr.. | lb, cdlUnr a n* ilnll.-atr I Till, j money » ». *L«ai llin.uKl. the elTort. •>r the I lev. Or. John Ouinian Counler- ' Millie, wIm> prearlird the dedlmlnry ■wrmon ■ini madr an urKrnt a|>|*-»l lo the ronErw(alli»i. Tin. ■■nnui.l of money ml. Hie rhurrli debt In half. arre o|.eneil 5III1 an oraaii |irrlude by Ml-. Lulu Ware. Ibr onranM. Afl# .e llev. H. T. I'a—lberry, Ibr choir id roi.Krwcalloii mile Ibe doxoloKy. ■ralwliod. from M bom all l.lr-ii.E. .a " The liivoraUnn by the paWor cb-ed a III. 1 he Ixird 1 . Prayer.

Instructive Sermons Delivered and Some Excellent Music Heard.

1 Ibl- city n

l ily Klrrtr

1.0a 1, | ba> de. Llc.1

-ul—rlbe t» r. alone Ibr I .f Hie carnival

(>4ff Mil. oiiiniEfiwoocl.

RALPH L GOFF, CIVIL CNGINECR. SURVEYOR. CONVEYANCER!

RUSH ADVERTISING AGENCY lleeaii €i»y. N. J

SEASHORE FURNITURE CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

Gallagher’s

CHAS. E. ADAMS £ BRO,

OCEAN CITY. N .

USE GAS FOR COOKING LIGHTING HEATING NO SMOKE NO SMELL NO DIRT |. Just Strike a Match 1

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I'KAN I TTY. N J.

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PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS NIAGARA FALLS J ily ifi, August 6, io. Si^iUrmbirr 3 and 17, 1907. : nou B«rt R1 '’ $ 1 1.55 Iran. Ocean City PICTURESQUE SUSQUEHANSA VALLEY ROUTE

ChUKCM SOCIETIES. . .i'rrjyrr™

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MODERN PLUMBING AND HEATING ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. Succc**or.» 10 H. A. W. Smith SI I ASliURY AVENUE. - OCEAN CITY, N. J. TITI.UI»MONH,_«.Y V. " -s • ’

SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE , HOUSE **** »nd M>*| Ave , . Oeeaw J*Dl«'i»'..» bavins Furniture >.r any Mrrrbjndlae lo be aturrd a III *“*ubej sol ns lo the jtotmib. Slorne House T HOMAS j. thorn

Florist

PALI. BULBS. GRASS »nd CLOVER SKKD. ®39 Asbury Avenne.

C. GODFREY’S Business House. 651 Isbury lienue. SprinB ul 1901, AMD f=«0»f»CCT» AWK OOOD. : Full Line of House Furnishings I IIPHIH^TFIIINU IS A T

The Long Arm of the Law

,-an teach defective plumbing. One i, liable to legal proceeding* for maintaining a nuisance. The preservation of the health of your own family demands the removal of defective material, leaky pijx-s and the thorough overhaul-

ing of the system.

This need not lie an expensive affair Our charges for higher lass

RLUMBIINQ

work are not high. They are baaed upon the expert workmanship and eood material used, and are fair

JOHN R. CROVES

1649 Asbury A*e., - Ocean City, N. J.

il.ki.own ,nt.ded by Mr. Hutton. K. K. I'akewa. .lid beue- *l > l ul " | e.l a eomnilllee to wail nn the T l,„ |a—“K-lsthm meiiiber. and utbera In 7 .Wferenre |<> >ubMTi|itloun • » ». ... Ve Ihousht II would be a sood

by an anlliem. "ill ' by the choir. The

Ilo—M.baum, I I larwf. K. Hmli

innleal dlreetm

Tlirdedlcatory aermnu waa delivered by tiie llev. John lion nan tYmnlerlue. lUL.of Philadelphia, who took • leal from Paalm "Arise, lx>rd, Into Thy rest. Thou and the X of Thy atrenirth. 1^1 Tby |>rte*t rlothed wltb rlxbleouatie-.; and lei Tby aalnla about for Joy.’’ ir. Cooiilermlne said: The great temple at Jerusalem, planned by (iod, dreamed of and David, built and adorn-

■rapleled.

It baa taken year, to gather, prepare and build the materials, aruurrilng lo the divine plan. Into the beautiful auperatrurture. There It stands a perfect ma-terpleee of the moat rosily, daboratr and skillful workmanship, u original and unkjue. mi grand and eloquent, Imposing and vocal; a In silver, a hencdkdtou In gold. There have been other lewplea. We think of the ternolden times at Baalbek and ancient Thebes, Alexandria and Phllae. Athensaud t'orinlb. Kpbei, aud Ttome. That at Baalbek was built for Baal, tlie sun god: Ibal al Tbebea for Atumou-lla: that at Kphei. for Diana, while ttiat al Borne >Mt for all the ancient gods. Where . all these god a? Dead and gone. * so la It with the <Iod for whom the great and glorious temple at Jerusalem He Is not dead. He still lives, thinks, feels, planaaud executes id enter Into Thy rest Is tired, or weary, or faint. That Is not Die thought. Ills something deeper, more prrmanen Henceforth, tlod Is to be tile focal centre nation's IIHs, thought ai dealloy. This is the purpose I which tlie temple has beet, bul't t—eri built for Uod; not yet, ho' has He taken pusseisilot. of It Is complete, but out occupied. J unoccupied temple, rich and beautiful In every de|—rimeol. but sou desolate, b«w cold and A Itsh wltbouf' Hus, a bird wltboul »logs, a nightingale without a song, a rose a it bout perfume, a III wltboul beauty, a ratwbew witboi color, (live the flsb Hos and It wl swim Give Ibe Mid wings aud It wl fly. Give Ibr nightingale a song and .ake even tlie darkness vocal set melodies UK me and II a III ^ tlie house with deUgblful odors. Give tlie Illy IU beauty audit a III point like Index-llnger In t’brist, the l^mh ol God that taketl. aw ay Ibe aio of the world. Give the rainbow fob] colors and II will be glorious surround the great white throne In heaven. “Ho U Is with UiU beautiful temple built for the living and true God Let Him arim and Ukc

I »In. made the bricks, cut the stone, r quarried tlie slate, delved and cast the Iron, hewed the tlmtier. carved the

cups could

he nitered as an Inducement to Phlla- > dealers. Mr. fake said

Paul. ’

Hines recorded In heaven (the famous and most kingly'

■My fellow laborers.'

written In

here are they who. In little places were dark. ke|4 a little caudle of golden deeds; who. when all about tad given their hearts to the enemy, heir Incorruptible spirit In the .esa of love and themt'ace of' Jesfis Christ: a lio, when men had be ■ome selflsh and mean and dishonorable, kept ablaae a little bllva of selfsacrifice and self-forgetfuluess, and their lives In the cause of rightiess and truth and hrlpfiiliibae In

others."

fir. Bruuyate s|nke and Kotlen Bags," aklng-hts text from Jer., *8; II. After lllng of tlie uuliappy experience of e prophet Jeremiah lu bwi.ig put in dungeon and afterwards |n a pit, aud of bis rescue t.y Ibe colored enurHer, Dr. Bruuyate said: "These old oast-oft clouts and rotten rags were (ss-Uily thrown aside as useless, yet they w ere found to serve a kindly |>urpuseand Rll a place and be recorded on the page- of divine * of kindness aud < sMeratkm toward Hie suflenug lo Though these rags were the mains of |>rincety garments, they w gre .ever of so kingly Virile worn by the king tliey were but be vain apparel of mock royalty, but low. under tlie armpits of tlie sullertng. half dead pmpliet, Um.-.v are Indeed royal expressions of the heal of human klndne— and rouskleratiou of a friend."

DM you

kindness may he shown, and the depths of one's sympathy better uuder1 by Hie toanner we do a thing? thinking of the—: little things that re tlie depth of our real love for another. God’s work ewnn 4 always be done In kid gloves. Tlie dignity of a thing consists lu the use tc Inch It Is put. Tliey are divine uses for things cast aside. OpisirtunlDei come to each of us. Our work be examined What kindly male quartet, composed nf Me—ns Tregay. Colli—on, Goff and Button, .ng at the ev'enli.g service There was a violh. solo by C. H. and a vocal solo by Prof. John

Biggins.

HOLY TRINITY Holy Trinity Church wi Sunday to Its full capacity; several

y a"<l pan ruing. Tw.

I. Hie llliimtuatton of

ue. lu (lie lower seetb. Some of the others pi be utrillion that the si

of the city, and woMd be

taken with him. and struck at the Mg fellow in the water. The drum sin.wed light, hut Mr. Bartlett's strong right Hie harpoon to a vital Ash. which soon was landed. The drumllsti meftsurrd four feet hi •uglli. The catch created sonic little tenement among the boys of the

ctnnp

Klaled by Ills success of Wednesday. Ir. Bartlett again went nut Thursday id succeeded to liar|N»illng anotlier drumtish nil'ihr steamboat pier. This

flsh weighed fourty-fH w as only taken after a

>, but there would 1— considerable expense entailed by the erect loo of a 'arge grand stand Mayor Champion lavorad holding he carnival at tlie time of Hie Ocean ‘tty Yacht Club's open regalia. There would be many |ieople here from the neighboring resorts at that time Itobl. Fisher waa of Hie opinion that ..gust would be a good lime, In one ruse, to hold Hie carnival. B. W. Edwards said that while II as an excellent plan lo hold the carIval at tlie time of Ihr m—n regatta. Itrnlton should be |«M lo thecondlou of Hie tklrw oi. tlie occasion. There ■ust he a high tide. Mr. Kdwardi intlnulng, said that, as h- uuderatooC ic matter, the Idea 1s to make thi xy carnival a distinctive feature of

baby

etc. Hr thought It ■at to atlemiri Us. much this year. More features ran be added lu the succeeding years. Tlie open reKalla and carnival wmiM be su - ' for Ibis lime, from Mr. Edward.

point.

KoM Fisher agreed will Edwards Mr Mutton said that the original rummlltee appointed was only a ternIs.rary committee It wouM be well for the yacht club and Board of Trade to ap|»lnt a commltt operate and further the plan. Mayor Cham|ri»i> favored Inviting ■its from all tlie near-by resorts Harry F. Stanton, secretary of the yacht club, twit not ofllrially representing Hie club. saM Hiat the subject of a Ihr bay —as first talked umber of Hie yacht dub Hie club Imhuw a few days preceding the 4th of July, and the suggestion was very well received WbllF he was unable lo s|wak for tbc Id all <♦ Hie irnnhers wowjd >mii he effort to make the raMitral a .■es—. Tlie |siwrr l>—Is orwikt tow yachts. II was HhwkIiI. and the Whole could hr made a brilliant pageanl. Mayor Champion moved that Ml Stanton's namv be addesl lo Hw row .litre appointed to — Hie yacht Hu lemhers. This waa agred to. The committee const«ts of Mayor Ctiamptou, It. W. Fslwanl- and H. ** Stanton. Finally, after a general lotrrrha _ 1 views. It was moved and carried ■at there be a committee of Hiree from he Hotel Keepers' A—octatlon. ap-

point

alt tee tnf three frou IpIsNnte.' of Hue Trade, b

the yacht Hub.

•y Hie board,

ana a committee of three Htlxrns to appointed by Ctiairmst. Shoeaiakrr. On motion of Mr. FVI wards, ft Shoemaker was elected a member _. Hits committee, and llnbert Ftsberahw *' HeoU Hand objected

Invitations for Ibe next ■

Members arc Strongly in Favor of Proposed Carnival on Bay. I the sfirrial meHing "I tlie-rocm- ■ of the I local, t Hy Yacht t lub, trday evening, U was decided that

’Massey Sc Edwards Have Received Large Number of

Letters of Inquiry.

•1. W. Edwards, of the firm of Massey * Edwards, says the real eHata men nf Ihie .qty are already rerelvlDg res,ur-». from AllanUc City budnsm iss.ple f.ir Is,me .Has in Gcewn CMy. The 'ou-truHiou of the trolley Una •cross Hw bay lias arouwd Hie interest of AHanrii-CIty (epic in Orewn CHy, ami lance numbara have determined lo make ttieir tsxaes in Ibis rtty. W Is -taltxL K-i—rtariy Is this troe of Ihosa • Ik. iM-rH.'fore have s[wot the summer -eain Pleasai.lville and other '"»■>« near Atlantle City. Many of Ihu-e who have expressed their inteo-

stnted H

lily I

icy had no opportunity .. elr privilege uf-votnigat

DRUMF1SII HARPOONED ai.*-. A., iiwct urt-ai.i.nrh Geo. C. BarilHt. Jr of the Cemisyi•hia llallrnad Y. M c A., dlstii.iuo.i t.y bar|ss>ning a forty eight Mr. BarilHt was with several of Hie

memlw-r-, K. J. yiades and C. Se sii.jKnilHirmai.. sighted a large-Hms

. w hie

. Itart-

ter rili. struggle

FIRST SIGHT OF OCEAN

l tliey will ra

ll may strike some l—raona trange that amrmg the lu- < mi.l.lii.g sites In this cltv are several nt Atfantlr City’s liq.u>rdaaleni. i- saidIk.wever, that threw men, as rll as ,.tliera. are only too glad to bs ■lerifgH to a etly which has no aa*«is. and where they will have an op•ttuirity to be away from Hie evil Influence. of liquor Tlie liome-lltr and HMlIlloiia In Ibis City make a ■trong apiwal even to the saloon ners of AUauttr City, or Hie same reasons quite a few pie from Philadelphia who are out Iril.ilmnlHs, tsri win. enjoy wine or irihrr liquors wiih tlielr mewla.. have Criiriug b. i h-ean t ily for many and have |-ore based homes

RENTING COTTAGES

J. M. Chester A Co. have been busily work renting rotlagse recently, moi.g the rentals made by this firm re Hie following: W. rtmlHi’s reritage, Eourth and Asbury avenue, to Bparka. ll M. Beeves’ cottage, Tenth and Asbury avrime, lo W. Anderson. Wm. Wilson's collage, 140ii Cautrai ,'cuue. to Ml— Mary A. Perry. ' The cottage to; West avenue lo Fred Brooks. Dr. Hurt's cottage lo Mrs. Widdaefleld. .. .“Herr, who has been well known in |wlItlcs In the northwod section of Philadelphia for several years, has kea apartments In Hie Marshall. Mrs. Mary A. Holts, of PhltadHpbta. so lias taken aparimonls In ths Marshall. aery A Edwards have rented apariinrnta in the Gell.- Seventh and Atlantic avenue, to C. H. White, of Philadelphia. Jos. 1. Hcull has rented Anna Holt's cottage. 19 Central avenne, to Millwood Traacott, of Philadelphia.

Mrs. A. J Scott, of Haninck, Mich., ater of M ra. J. H. t ianse, is entertaining Mlasts. Florence Lillian and Jsan Scott, of Hancock, Mich.. In tier cottage, I at Asbury avenue. These young women are enjoying Hieff Bret sight of the ocean, with which they

are captivated.

The Misers Scott, who are arcrtiipl tailed musicians aud leaders In social circles In Hancock, are enthusiastic In their praise of Ocean Lily. Kmctv Steer I y < onipu-led. mcllman Headley - twenly-aia motor boat, built by Samuel C. Headley. Is nearly completed. Tlie ingluc was placed lu lasdll-rii a day or lore, and Ibe boat will be launched this week. Tlie boat is on Hie order of Hie Holy Terror. The builder construct a rowboat for Hie counrilHr lias Just built oue for

Charles Wright.

Mas Mere (.nglnrharles Wright, of Philadelphia, has had a new engine placed In the ■ty-fbut launch lie recently pur cbaresl from Counriltnan Headley. m now enjoying himself on l Mr. Wright Is eonpected wl the Blaslus Plano Company OCWaM *'!(> Waa ran City's has* 1*11 tram ha>l trouble In defeating Ibe trine from t ICnd* Association, of Atlanlic lily, on Saturday afteimsm. us were unalde to dw anything with Morey’s pftehing. liicscora IS to I. . Tlie Laities' Auxiliary of Hie Fin* Presbyterian fliureh will bold ll> annual baiar on Ibe buardaalk or AuKu-t lith. Tlie mrmlwr- of thft f riy will Iw a—Istrel by the summei It’s dignified and gives you a deli

For Saul—Surf boat, a. fret over all. Tfeet loam .one year old:good cuodltiou. Apple to Cap*. Lewis Riaiey. Ocean City. K J

HUxen. Think U over, tlieu call HABRY HEADLEY, Baal Eclair Operator, Ninth and Asbury aveoua. next to Ore house who abow you the very be* w ay and l of Hie gree

HEAVY MAIE^VNDAY

Called al <MBce tar l.ellers. A very heavy mall was racelvad at ir local post office on Sand ay, and a large mall was sent out in Hie afleroon. Hundreds of people took advantage of the open poet office, at the noun hour, and much mall was banded out by Hie clerks. Most of the large hotels sent their bell boys after tbc mail for their re•lertlve houses, which. douMlem, was muiffi appreciated by their guests Incidentally. Jbe bolel keepers, by sending for their mall on Sunday were .ietanre to the busy po* office attaches.

s’ derive

theca

bren transacted.

CONTRACT AWARDED

xd>.riin.«l meeting of the Board of Education was held Friday morning. w hen the contract for 31 assembly for Hie aseembly room In the high school was a wards.I to the Trenton Churcb-Srhool Furniture Oo. Tbs oM »i7.> each. The firm was represented by C. K. Adams A Bro.. of Ibis city. was dr.-l.lrei to ftmt^ the award w remainder of Ihe'srtiool furatln the hands of CMy Huperintan<tenl Stevens and the secretary of lb# board, with full power to art.

Csritagere and property own* Urngport are kind In tl Uou of the bud trolley service from Atlantic City, which they declare baa them tbousanda of dorian in

phiana, who hare rented cottages in the pretty suburb of Atlantic CMy. been rompeMad to quH them ise of the h

Dr. H. T. Fount-.. a—aor m tbs Want, and F- B. Knglisb. the Ward asmaaor, bare started work c o property In this e*y.