Ocean City Sentinel, 20 October 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel CONTRACTS OUT

FOR NEW HOUSES

huksuav.octobkk a

preparing plans for carpenters make AN OCEAN FRONT HOTEL A STATEMENT

" ,.Builders Look Pnr On/* nf j -

.\l'l r.uuuiunteatkmi- hbucild L ^.miauled with the full name

Busiest Seasons Re-

v sort Has Had.

TIN WEDDING

-Charles A. fine Will Freot Met

AI moot every daycouUacU for pretty cultaiie. »re being awarder) and there i* plenty of talk of the good work

WAS CELEBRATED

Building to Contain 84

Bed Rooms.-

t>. yna'mplon !• ^preparing j The following la from a 1 ^6. ipratii,u. for a hotel t|, e Ibeal earpenter*’ union

Conditions Here as They

Them. leather e

Opening of the Great Pennsylvania Sta ■

I The firull and Marta Co. bavi J awarded the contract to build a 'cottage oil Central avenue, eot (■'■nielli alreri, for c. A. Carey. 1

City Clerk Boll. Ga„etso„j^“ 'and Wife Surprised by i hotel U be romp Med III lime for thr 1 |„g co„lractor«, <>. M. TowiiVend. Some Friends. bejtourifg of next *a-m. ' I 8eull and Mail- * o . Juncph ti.Clu

-TZ

i-eqian (tall

M Monday tc

. C. Godfrey'* wtore*.

M .~ey A til w a rd • Rr/l'ia v l ug a ei mcut floor laid In the email •■flic* » Kighlh at feet, adjoining their ofllce. Mia.Charlea K Adame I* slow ly p

ronfa r

d by a fall a

ndur;

.■can City'• health la ao gtaal t rral oMhedaito'ra are pre|>arli<a r I lie place for a fete lyontli-,

Vivian M. IU-w la, ICepuhllrait can•lulale for governor, will ajwak at Ca|ie May'Court ilouae next Wetlueaday afternoon. - The Interior of the |a»t ofllce l» near- • lug iiHupleliou. Theelecliic llgld flx- , IGK- art now In and the beating ap paratua la bring lllatalled. Mi~ Smay livid, teacher of domrallc x H-nre In tlic locar public aclwola. re■■rntly took an rxamWflmi for a cerliflrale at Cai* May'Court Houae. The regular meet log of the W. C U.'Wlll he held at the rraldeure of Mra. Samuel HofTmjn. 452 Aabury avenue. Thuraday afternoon,-October

during the laat week, en big achoola of Ibrae

l*h idnerycd and the catchra have ecu auch aa to delight the angler. Ojie boat from-AtlaulicCity captured liirty barrels otT Sixteenth alreel, and be mei)hadeu boa la have been reaping liar*e»l here jtell w llhlu the IhiccniHe limit, aa proenbed by law. Kockflah are alao aald to be plentiful the vicinity of Coraouw IhTvt. One an caught a thirty-pounder a few

daya ago.

the Slate

■AV. H. Vaudrrhereli n low n a few daya aluce. a. William K ttbcklugliam, of Tuckertou, la vlatitng her father, ItulMlog Inajiector H. A. \V. Smith. A po>t card from Mlaa Salllv Lake, I few daya ago. Indicated that alie la njoymg heraelf lu liilchlgau. Albert IHlIler and family,..f MUIifle, were gueata of Mr. diid Mra.

help the young yueu.

PERSONALS

I Newkirk ta on duty at t

J Kit lilan Tat eat. ol'41 addon field,

waa a vlaltor beieToeadar.

Henry l>. Moore, of Haddnnfleld,

waa a > tailor here Tueaday.

Mr.. li i ^hrVauaman vidled lier

aiatar at l orkahoi Ihta week.

K. W.' K. Stedem and atm. of I'Wla.

• ilelphia, m'ere here Saturday.

A. H. Maloney, of Philadelphia, met

fiieiida tier* during the meek.

It. C. Itlugham. of Camden, ngia-

tered at The Atglru thla week.

'Chaa. G. Ilyott, hf New York, waa

aipong the week'a vialtora liera.

Mra. Thomaa l«alle. of thla city, la

vlaitlng frieuda hi Philadelphia

Mlaa Iona Adama haa been viallli frieuda in Camden during the week. ■.eellr l.udlam. yf Oepe May Cou Ilouae. greeted frieuda Ijjre Tueaday. Vhe Commodore J Italpli Wllani of Philadelphia, Waa here a tew

day*

Prank N'rlin-. pf Plilladelphla. who haa a lirte hay villa liere, waa a recent

^ /■ Mr. and M». George t I'lilladelpbla.Nwere ifcrul t ll.la city. X '

Mlaa Itertie St Ilea hi

after a Bteaaant'

Phllaflei^dita. J. S. 1 'cmwon ar

'Ml I

•f Piyiadeld rendered

wife, of

e liere Suudi

f si tk* Blacayne. Charlea |h lleunett. of Port Mlmbeth, waa reglatered at the Garwood diiriBg the week. |

Sequel

pbla. on Kourth i

Thtbuildifig will _

City Clerk-Kolia Garretabti and wife t.t„t„ K four ileeplng floor., exchange. m , u ' lender Cor~.n, John Seal and werelen year* martlol la.l Somlay, | oillceag^Pdiiriiig room and a baavmcnl ! poiitierc A'Polhamua, agreed to dla- —•* aorae of their frieuda dc-ldcj. !-i [ There aiv to be st bed riKima. icliargeall the men dll their, employ lliem a aurprlae party Monday The hotel wil I have |K>rche> on the 'belonging to the local union on'l>eliug.^hlch thftr did in a the front and along the aide., and tbejeemlier !•«. mill. They claim they

IhorouitMK^'flrd-1 have nothing^gaiaat the union man

>r pi.

K. J. Smith liaa the contract to build ■ fax.! cottage for C. C. Cox, of Itox■rough. It willheufbrtck and frau 81 aturle*. The aame builder haa pla o two-family Data to coat (7UIX

build all-'

r J. Ito*

Shai

Thirteenth

MANY WEAKFISH

Seldom hi There have

now about to be cemir for hla 4H>aae..loli. Referring lo Hr. Hah

e upper aectlou of

of Phlladrl-

I Mra. Clarence Sill, of I. ho have a cottage here.; recetrt gueata of the Wi'~' Mlaa Idke, of Sew York, tatting her pareuta, Mr. and Mra. II. Lake, In thlaelly during the week. Hayry A. Morrla, of Philadelphia, prealdeiil of the local baaeball aaMK-la-here during (he

week.

J. W. Herbert and wife, of Phlladel

few daya, oceu|

Cpltage,

»r a few daya, occupy- plane ■, Fourteenth and WWat 'ptorum.

avenue. I Prealdeut Janrfa M

John J. Koater, tf Harry (

ton a real Mtat«ioni>«. will go to Phil- .

adelphla Ibday to enjoy a ah

lionTtiere.

Prof. G. Alvin Snook, of the Cen al High Scliuol, Philadelphia ■ijeiil Satunlay and Sunday al h|a hgy-X'llli

t the Hoard-Idre

ia |ire

Dial

HOMAN HERE

it.ide of Ocean

City,

ppnalble for the aflair. 'i hoie preaent were It It. Thu rife, Mra. Abel l>. Scull, Mb*

r Kentuaou and wife. Bdgar V'er ua^d wife, Samuel Kuaar|l and wife,

ogood, for when \Wy

j diacharge the local men Hecemher lal, r , llur men heloiiglug to locale outaide of Ocean City will he under obligation - 1 to quit ot^hv ex|»el led from their local.

r coutraHora aeul

i they I

DR. HAINES HERE

matter ot tiu.lnea. prt

r pre

urprl

public

day he annouuc.d that he hi Ive uphla Melford praclle mve lo r Oceau City. Dr. Ith hiafamily, had beeu ..•J.iuriilng

veral ’

* tiny oi

Thl.

g dourliiated over I

omelala are i leaal are' gov

very m

wontd^o yeoman aerVl, Hie !(e|iuhllcan ticket o

mand and Influence wa* brought to bear on him toe-tabli.lj-there, ao that, after giving the matter careful consideration, he decided to make.the change. Dr. Heine* haa built up a large practice here, aud both he aud Mra.- Halnea me Held In high eateem lu tlila comm^Tlty. He wa« not only

phyalcl.

addreaa a Republican m*> thla city Friday evening. Mr. Stoke., who led In

the prlmarle. for Culled Sta torahip, haa many frlenda h whom he la extremely populi

ludlcatlona are that a large

the v

to dlacuaa mattera of intereat lo themaelve* and the local. Only one contractor waa kind euongh to pay any attention to the notice. I.aler, we nottfled the contractor, that wewuuld demand an-lncrease of wage. per hour, beginning Marcli

prominent In public analrt. having been a member of the township committee aud of t)ie Hoard of Hcallh fol

NO MEETING

A regular monthly meeting of Hie Hoard of Trade w a. .chexlulfd for laat Saturday night, but It did not take

Kartowi

other* appeared, railed until S SI o

well'll

e help

la city.

r. and Mra. George AV. Cniubart. of Philadelphia, were gur.1. of Mr. and Mr«. I^nnder Cotaou. thl. ohy,

ver Sunday.

Mra. M. I) McCIceae. of Philadelphia, la eujoymg the flue autumu weather thla resort, occupying her Aabury

■enlie cottage.

Health Ofllcer T. l^re Adam* and w tfe are taklug a vacation trip. They Philadelphia. Haltlmore aud-Waahlugtou. , The Hex' Dr. and Mr.. K It Hruuyate expect to return lo their home lu thla city tomorrow’after a two week.’ lu Pennsylvania. Wesley Arthur aud family are located at Milmay. They

of a Hoard of Trade that a meeting

ibis body cannot he held ?_

Surely there are some Important mailer, lo he takeu up and Hireahrd out for the beoeflt of Ocean City. ThU I. utTphepitto he the duty of enterpilslog citizens Ideutnied with Hie Hoard of Trade. At least, thl. la the way aflalra are conducted Id other place.

hoa<ing of a trade board.

Mr*. Kllrabelli Seyfert Roland, w ife if Dr Charles Koland. died la.l Thursday al her husband's tiome lu HeadPa. The funeral. service, were held Mondy afternoon Her large circle of friends here were a hocked lo

NEW STAMPING MACHINE

Ah electric Sam ping machine hi been Installed iu the local post offic the work of placing the new apparel' Id position being done laat Monday. iwer la furnished by a one half

former restdenta of this city, » here ^ , wirpf engine,

they have many friend*. j Heretofore the Work of stamping enMra. Thomas Cooper MrCahau aud. | velope. ha. beeudone by a baud main. William Jamaa NG-Tabau, ad,\>f chine, but Hie volume of bualiieaa al Overbrook, were Tweeut vlslfora her*, the office during the lae! year or two registering al the Imperlel. j has become tn great that this old-Htue

Mr*. Godfrey Aug. of thl* city. I. method haa had to be abollilted.

-Isttlug her daughters. Mra HalfleJ Die piachipe will not be In operaTrego, of SUamoklu. Pa., aud MTa. lk>n until tomorrow or Saturday, a

Kva GHbert, of Philadelphia. new abaft having lo.be aecured.

Stil well Smith and wife, of Camden, ^ , '‘'

ter* a minute can be disposed of.

visited hie another, Mr*. Dell Smith. In thle city, over Sunday.

M.C Flfe and wife relurued rtatur- I j,, , nl! »(„. shmoel Pebnrch, of day from a vlaU'lo fThmd. lu Pcunsyl. |h| , «||| move lo Petersburg this vaula. .‘Alex. CeWon wa* on duly at ' wm x. Their new house there Is not Hie bank durtug Mr. Fife * ahaeuce completed, but they will .pend a Councilman Harry F Kuutou and mouth at.the home of their daoghjitt retunMd to thla city Saturday, jter, Mr*. Fred. Carter. Mia* Harriet They had * Ot***" 1 lr ?P u l’ H*« K-hureb will spend the week-end ot at rifcl through the T^aw Kuglaud ' ivtersburg. When .he -*ilurne Monre*. ' [day. ebe will make her home at the amuel ( arhart, oueof-^lie men at lll.c*yile>me hloth street tire house, has t— 1 ^ ’**'

; given elx week* 1 ' leave of aheence.

said he I. learn lug

'•■“■‘VI a*. V*a—. oi xawmv... - ■■■■ nt d he I. learn lug In run aulo chem- i ’prtr many frteoda In this city have » | k-al engine and Mudyln Jth.coortruc- b-"« -ttb dre, regret of the d-H. of a vMlor Saturday. I tiuu of th.machine Mra. Charlae h. Krenmer at the home ...... ,louo,,, '*“ ,c l»r hu.l.aiiil In Karberth. last

*• my

mg Hie visitor* U

of her husband. In Karberth, laid !Thursday. The funeral services

Mr* A Hurt arid Mi*, ff. Howard loGeorge Hiown, of

Hun Will leave In n few days on a vtaM I Millville. Mr. and Mrs. hnka will relo Rndgatoa frteud. ' Urti to their farther home at Cramer

Mr*. lAuwood Sack aud daughter, ’ HI*. .S'. J.. for the winter. K)*le. have returned home from*a visit * ® *

II. bake.

Marmora, ware vialtora to Ihu cKy on | br|d Moo dajr aflerudou, Interment be*

Saturday. They-have aoM their farm |D(a( MoQnt

la lu <

■ and Mi. Harrv Headley e're I Vernon D. Huillh ha* sureeeiled M r- ] hla family, where they will stay until ; The subscriber will cell at pu . _ d -„.. . u m irip up TayIbca* manager el the offiee of.Hie March 1. Meauwhlle. Mr. Delia Will 1 vendue to. tue btgbert bidder, Imme frmn neveml daya aula trip u, l.ymcaa a* - r - Ln^dqct the tea cream buaiuaa. here Thuraday, the third dey of Kovemov., Hie ouaM to Jersey City , Abbott Dairy. Mr. tkyior»emgto ax j next, at one o’clock p m. In front of

l ap,am Jam. W. Ia. and ^Tk^r to ^ S^Hh FoK RnCT o.Fti^-lG. W*rt Wwmd, are eujoyhig a vie* t. reto.-l***^*?" e.dTrf »v—*•» Ocean City. Apply W L. live. alOsboruvlIle K J. | mt ' Sr Flarge circle of frteod. .luce M 18W g I9l p Mreet, Phlladelpfiia

. • onrenornTiue. . .-.mxlng Itereonly a abort Half ago ; nns Imo S. S. McAllloter. of Millville, mnke.. * TZ—Z. . r - ^ .

frequent iri,- lotbi. c«, to look .f.« —ch ► v— ' m^rTd^rejMTT. A^moXTsM i dry goods Mote j -John R Kendrte* and wife, of Phil -N eutral gve , rear. Cao give *

I Mra. John.

Koland Henaatfy, of the Arm of Depu A HocfiMey, ice cream mauu facturers. wHI laa've tbU city lu a fea j Idare for Hrtdgatou. accompanied by

r ]Sl5Bl- - r — **

will I.

it the

Im discus, the is Aa Is well kn friends here and tl

ofll

ipubllcllfe for a number l» thoroughly familiar ■ well a. llimiiglioul Hie

ipletely. We were w illmg to

them et any time or place tod lacusa Hit demand. Hut what did we gel" A notice we would all lose our Job* on the 1st of December. We are going to stick by our local. We claim that no man ha. a right to tell us we cannot belong to auy certain organization.

When we i(o our day'a work

Kaymond P. Head, son of the Rev. >r. J. Morgan Read, i. now a bookeejier lu the First National Hank of Ills city. Mr. Read, who I* a law ludenl with Carlton,Godfrey. In Atintlc City, I. experienced in the

.lug been com

w Ith t

f Atlantic Gity.

‘ha». Sands, a cottager well known this city, entertained 15 of hla ■nd. by giving a ' Night In Bohemia" at the Bingham, Philadelphia, edueaday night of last week He will give auolliei similar affair next h a- a f«*kw<ell to hla bachelor

-X.

n of M

. Holau

eath.

H. Christian baa relied hl.cotlage, Aabury avenue, aud will bulk! a e underneath, Id which he will conduct hla butler and egg business.. years he haa had a store opposite

hi* place of residence.

for all the official* of the local t except one, vote iu Oceau Cltj have lived here for years. Al. members of this local are respo for all action, takeu by this local

Thla Di

e the

efll.

other organ

the only protection lu the way of Heath, sick and disability beiieflts they have. We pay our members 1J»1 death, 4400 disability aud to a week sick heneflt*. Is It a square deal that these contractors ahallorder these men to get out of an organization that la only protection they have for their

I A^IVVwIvea aud famlll ■ \ We leave It to

City a* to wbe

families?

MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.

The fact that the annual meeting of the Htate Council of Junior Order of Culled American Mechanic* wl held iu Trenton, October Is crrallug an Interest among the members of ganlzation throughout the Bute. The

h shows that been Instituted during the yt and that the membership has been creased by the addition of oxer f thousand name-, making a total mi berehlp lu the State of a fraction over flfly-flve thousand. The report also shows that Hie reserve fund ot the order has been Increased by cue hundred sand dollars, making a total reserve fund of about oue million two hundred aud fifty thousand dollars.

l-ocal baseball faus are happy the fact that the Athletics have two of the games of the world'* » played iu Philadelphia Monday

George C. Murphy, one of the letter Tuewley. The uexl two game, i began bis vecallon tills week, be played lu Chicago-lo-dey eu >1 to Philadelphia Monday lo | morrow -wilt, probably another game i of the world', aerie* of baseball ,u FhlladelphU Saturday,

and then started for Chicago lo

>e game* in

■t city.

The Hutton A Corson Co. la having plan* prepared for a concrete stable to takelbe place of Ibe oue destroyed by Are nearly two week* ago. The Arm I* undecided as to whether to atari the building 11110 fall or next aprlug.

Hougiii t» nuppiee Co. .. au B. Ewan, who wa* agent here fur the Wawa Dairies, baa disposed this business lo the Supples Co., Philadelphia. Mr. Ewan and family, who are lu business here, will remain

In the city.

Dr. George W..Bailey, of Wenonab, president of the World 'aSuoday School Association, wa. a vlaltor here yesterday. Dr. Bailey la a director of the local water and aewer companies.

When you bear the fire-alarm bcM, ouk at the subjoined Hat of number* if Ore-boxes, aud you will ascertain be I oca Hod of the Are: 16 Secoud and Aabury avenue. 18—.Fourth and Aabury avenue. 27—Fourth and Ocean avenue 86—Slxlh.aud Central avenue. 4&—Eighth aud Aabury aveoue. 48—City Pavilion.. Boardwalk. - 44—Ninth «nd Ocean aveuue. 62—Tenth and Aabury aveuue. 78—Eleventh and Central aveuue, If2—Thirteenth aud Aabury aven* Ml -Sixteenth and Aabury avenue.

Ocean City Title and Trust Company orOcean City, New Jersey

•by.*

re they will treble.

Schenk have *04!plus wVre'vlaMor. liere tor several: Tlw y'lnt National Rank -will good# «n ftaeo-! day* durtw thf waek. regtateriog at oouie your accouuk whellwr It I.

.bis ! the Algleu. Mr. and Mrs. Keudrtek. or ^.6)1. ^ n . a Hblbetr son. recently returned from | Ibwt -DMuiond Hlug. Hewazd at ^“pw^ J'enue n r a lengthy add plenreut vUH afasend. | Hotel Blacayne- { AdverUpe lu the SsareKm-. /’

10)' share* of the

capital alock of *ald Flret NaHoual Bank of Oceau CRy, New Jersey. Deled the leulb day ot October, A.

D.J810. '

Thk VtxHjurii National Bank-, L Newcomb, Attorney ^ —

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

CAPITAL *100,000

% general ' baaklac ba*|a««s.

'“r-

MKNKV II. MOORS. Klrer X

-LIUtl.lKH-J.tTILAM.H i. blTHIAN TAT*

PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD BUiUETIN.

HOTELS AND COTTAOEI

H0T€L bise/iYRe.

\,

Ocean Ave.

tion in New York.

I Between Eighth and Nluth Streets

On Sun Ay, November 27, full train service will be inaugurated by the Pennsylvania Railroad to and from its new station at Seventh avenue and Thirty-second street. New York'

The location of the Pennsylvania Station, one block. yHom Broadway, two blocks'from Fifth avenue. Is in the heart of the hotel, club, and theatre district of Manhattan. Within a short radius arc located tire majority of the big retail stores • and restaurants. The - Scvunth avenue surface cars and the Eighth avenue surface cars pass its doors: the Thirty-fourth street surface cars 1 crosstown) pass its Thirty-fourth street entrance, and stations pf the Sixth avenue Elevated and Hudson and Manhattan Tubes are a short block from its jnain enTime tables showing the service to and fion^rtTc Pennsylvania Station are now being arranged, and may tic obtained at Ticket Offices tiefore the ojiening of the StationConnections will lie made at Manhattan Transfer (nearer

Newark) with local trains lo and from the downtown ■l>y _\vay of Jersey City, so that dowutojvn New York passengers Who desire may continue lo use the Cbrtlandt and Desbrosscs Street Stations and the Hudson Terminal Station

of the Hudson and Manhattan Tidies.

IVOTICE

We advertised in this space. 2 lots on Wesley avenue, 33 ii-3X!2o, at 51,01x5 each. They have been sold and the buyers arc Timer pleased ilian ihfc Sellers."' 1 We also have a piece ol Oc^an Front that is the BEST INVESTMENT TODAY IN

OCEAN CITY.

. It's worth your while to investigate this. MASSEY & EDWARDS 8th and Central Ave.

A GOOD INVESTMENT

NINTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Oceyi City, N. J. 3

Choice lot on Wesley avenue near Thirteenth street, 50x105 feet, only $1800. , Lot on Boardwalk, 50 feet front, with riparian rights, near Thirteenth street This lot has two ffonts, one on Ocean avenue and one on the Boardwalk.

Only $4200 Easy Terms For further information, sec,

JOSEPH L SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue

No w alUng for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell you i once. Bargain, in Hay and Ooeau front pro pert las. .(.'bolce cottage* fi sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice i

Oceau City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO.,

The Excursion House

Ocean City, N. J.

JAMES CLARK

-ncALLlSTER’S,

COLO WEATHER SPI

BLANKETS. Special heavy* soft, cojton blankcLs.m gray and white, full >1-4 .00; full 12-4 at $1.50 pah. Also higher priced blankets,- cotton and wool, up to $6.00

ECIALS dFORTS. "

COMFORTS.

Special heavy cotton filled quilts, large size, extra vatuesat ft, $1.25,

>4.50.

Outing Flannel’Gowns, Etc. —Big line of outing flannel gowns, night ahirts and skirts.

Shirts Full 36 inch black working shirt with white AXA.\2AJ. P 4JAAAA UP st ,ip e> cxtra ,^] ne at 50c

W* ghfranlee our price* aa low ur lowgr than Philadelphia department atore*.^^-^

S. S. McAllister

755 Asbury Avenue

fly A

Ocean City, N. J.

The J. 0. Bentley Co. 850 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey Also Branch Store, 826 Boardwalk . m&m . Stamped Linen, Embroideries

Tnd Novelties.

Bell Phone 18

Inter-State Phone 134-A

SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors

■ Grading anti Street Building JM.ASpURY AVENUE Ocean City, .' New Jersey

OPEN ALL THE YEAR H. A. W. SMITH

THEuiMPERIAL

GARWOOD HOUSE,

THE KATHLU

MIHsKM I.KWIHA COKARII. WYOMING

THE ELBERON

HOTEL ATGLEN

.uorr. i-rsp.

BOARDING 814 Central Avenue

THE LINCOLN

Ninth and Wesley Aveoue X. WEXue(.l. Ball M-W

MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE

SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

■ r

ojr,

IRA E. WALL

7j5 Central Avenue

City New Jer»

Plain and Decorative PAPERHANQER

Estimate* cheerfully given

USE> GAS for LIGHT. HEIT anil POWER

Eyes EubidM Witlioit Drops ly .uwk ol Et, Ulaa-aa sad Messaocua la aa SrEHlSSS.tE*

A. W. ELY

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST.. rklla«el|*MUk. m.

First National Bank

Ocean City, N.J. • CAPITAL UMM. SURPLUS S4t,M

Advertise in the SENTINEL