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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AUGUST 1, 1912.

NO. 18

Ocean City Sentinel

OCEAN CITY, IM. v

CURTIS ROBINSON Editor »nd Proprietor

AT-roMHKVN.*T.|.AW. Jy|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY ana COUNSELLOR AT LAW,

.IT Public’

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I'APr. MAY «’

LAW OFFICES Apgar &. Boswell,

CITY DIRECTORY. H 1

id KUIHTI1 MTHKr.T

CHUKCH SERVICES.

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LAW OFFICES Godfrey &. Godfrey,

ATLANTIC CITY. I*

JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cou nscl lor-a t-La w

Otis M. Townsend

EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

MILLINERY Iriniiurd lull, rodoced, ffUod itylm nil

J N. GRISCOM, M. D.

KMIIITH ST. AND WKS1.KY AVI

TROLLEY CARS RUNNING ON ATLANTIC AVENUE

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Bi6 Weftley Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey

DK. W. P. HAINES COR NINTH AND WESLEY a'vE

HbRBOHKL fniTTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY

£)R. CHARLE^fB. RIDER *• l>cntiMt*< 809 Central Avenue

. It. ttlLORCTII'e

Hughes’ Central Pharmacy

First Trip Was Made Satur-day-Free Ride for Everybody Tomorrow. The tint! nr of Ihe local trolley inipany'a Hue paaned over the compauy’u Junl-ooui[deled extension on AUaiiIIc avenue froin Ninth etreet and ip throiiKh and around the Uardenn 'oiupauy'u track, In the north nection ■I tlie city, and along Ray avenue to Eighth .Ireel. Saturday anernoon. i Hlarl wan made from the Hoardwalk al Ninth .[reel at S ltd o cl.M-k, Thoae Invited by Prealdenl William O. Moore to take the trip were Mayor Headley. I'mnnilaatonera Tltorn and Marta, City Solicitor Howell, Highway Supervisor Robert Flaber. W. E tlBHaey, R. W. Ivl wards, Victor J Hutnbreclil and A. J. Dunn .and tleo I K uon(lea, of the liardena (.'ompauy [ unlor Maaney, Superintendent W. 8 Hbb, of the water coippany; the Rev. >V. K. Kiaher. of the Ledger, and J. E. MacNamee, of Tim Skntinki.. William (I. Moore, Mia. Kate C. McDevItt, Mrs. Kll/abelli Kranhm and 11 lain J. McDevItt, the latter being falher of Superintendent Kerry T. McDevItt. through whoae untiring energy and unremitting labora the ixlenelon of the road waa completed at two weeka before It waa tlic.ight, by the moat aangulne, that It could be flulahed and ready for opera-

Atlantie City Theatres

APOLLO] MI VriiL

THPBfi RBI. AND SAT. KVBS.

MATINKK SATURDAY AT J.30

GOAL COAL GOAL

Something New (or Ocean City

- Cohan it Harris Pre-

“Stop Thief”

e Acta by Carlyle Moo

Eve%5, 5°, 75. »l.00 ami fi.V; Mat... JJ. S<>. 75 «»*I fi-oo.

NEXT WEEK

We have th<- Bostonia Cannel : (coal) this is the only thing to use for Open-Fireplaces ; is cheaper and cleaner than wood; :one ton will go further than !two cords of wood. Free i samples given to those that have never tried it. Drop us a card and we will deliver you a sample.

Superintendent McDevItt wan overwhelmed with eongratulatlona, all of which he received it that modnt, unaanuinliig manner ur which he la ao well known amo >g

da many Irlenda.

The car waa run by Harry Young, the dispatcher al Ninth alreel and Ihe Boardwalk, and the conductor waa

Lemuel Iszard.

de up town and through Hie company'a tract la one of Ihe , In the city, particularly that part taking In Ihe liardena company's ' id, with, ita splendid view of the •an, Inlet and bay, and II la bound prove attractive to Ihe vlsltora \«ide from Ita atliactlveue«H (o Ihoae tkl ig a pleasure trip, the road al-.-jdy baa proved of Inealluable beneHt to tbe people living In Ihe extreme •- —'ion of tbe city. As Mr. making a trial tnp before taking the party over the road, he mel two or three peopleup town who were anxious to get down town In time to (rain for Philadelphia, and

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

Robin Mood

C. H. Shoemaker Lomber Co.

Tveinh nd Weil Am. Oceu City, N. J.

• SECRET SOCIETIES.^ ^ ^

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,f A., inral. wary Hatorda]

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Wab-Htelta Council, Nvcry^Monday^lacj, al 7.S Ocean City llraneb. No. 210. of tlw Urand ratatnlty, mniu reicular moeUily luMlinga

It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, hut. abetter qualjjy—“IMPOSSIBLE.” We have it ami we have it good. Give

usyour order for the Sunday poultry, dress them.

We

Boyle’s Dependable Market

8. W. Cor. Twelfth St. and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

The Breakers

Only Boardwalk Hotel

I-'iret-class in every particular. Private batits, hot and cold running water and telephone service in every room. Elevator to street level. Auto lius meets all trains at main stations of the Pennsylvania and Heading Railroads. Booklet

K. A. VOUNG, Manager

OCEAN CITY WON FROM MT. CARMEL

Big Crowd Out to Witness Defeat of Strong Philadelphia Team.'

(loan City abut the lid down Mount ('amiel Field Club laat day afternoon at Moure Park.

8 to 5.

on a airlk»out and a However, Ocean Oil margin ahead lu the I h„H u ili.nlilu l.u Harp

'£T

They anked Mr, Moore lo lake (hem down town, and, to oblige them, he

The locale atarted oil'with 1 one run lead and aeemed able thereafter lo touch up Pilcher Hogan whenever hlla and rune were needed. Calboune drew a |>aaH and went toeecond on a wild throw and took third on Toomey’e InOeld out. Btewart died at Ural. Geig walked and Donovan received a ll'e on McLJullken'M bad throw to Ural,

Calhoune scoring.

Tbe visitors begin tbe second Inning with a fusil. With a single by O'Nell and a Wcull clout by Thlrd-aacker Qullken,\wo rune were scored before ■e local'll club arllal, Phil Harry, .•tiled dow)i and retired the next two

lutleld scratch.

City pushed a slight

third. With glfta

and a double by Harry Stoll, the local

■am tallied three more rune.

Ocean City again touched up Pitcher Hogau quite freely In the fourth, Toomey and Btewart each cracking

enough for two sacks apiece, Uelg In walking, and, on Douovan'a

acraoh, Btewarf scored. Stull sent Uelg and Donovan home with a single

• the right gsrden.

After the fourth, Cunningham relieved Hogau at Ihe bill work and held ds safe for the remaining four

Innings.

tbe ninth, the visitors started otT promising manner, Cunningham receiving a life on Stewart's error He and ca no home on Ford's single to left, but the latter wss caught second sack, by Shollenberger'a perfect throw, while trying to steal. Carney fanned and McLaughlin went 1, Donovan to Uelg, ending the engagement. Toomey'a aeuaatloual work in the left garden featured the game for Ocean Illy, while Carney carried oil' the laurela for Mount Carmel.

did ih

road will prove of Inoal-

'Ulable benetll In Hie way of booatlng he uptown section of the city, am? especially the charming Gardens tract Upon the car's retnru to the Hoard Ninth alreel. President Moon Invited his guests to Ihe Casino, when

Ice cream was served.

A slight blaxe occurred about o'clock Saturday afternoon.wheu a can gaftollne upset and look (Ira In tbe rear of the Hay View Pavilion, Twelfth street and the bay. Upon Ihe qnlck response of Engine Company No I Ihe blaze was soon extinguished, doing little damage to tbe property.

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES

GERMAN AT YACHT CLUB WAS BEAUTIFUL SIGHT

Strong Sermons lind Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations.

1 churcbee In Ocean City w

The Rev. Dr.Johu Handley preached to large congregations lu the auditorium on Sunday. Ha baa many friends here, who were glad to him speak lu hla convincing mai

The services lu the First M. K. hurch were attended by congregations bat (tiled the church boll! morning and evening. The quaHet did line work that waa appreciated by a discriminating andl-

Tbe Rev. Harold Sloane, of Naw Brunswick .preached a forceful sermon, demonstrating lu what Godliness consisted, and showed that tbe mission of Ihe church wasdevolkmal and spiritual rattier than civic and social. The Sabbalh school waa well alteoded. The singing was lead by Ihe Rev. Edward Haines, a theological student from Philadelphia, who enters Wesleyan 1-ulverslty lu Ihe fall It tluue bis studies for the Christian ministry. The church was more than tilled In tbe evening, and people went away, not being able to dad seals re delightfully

Besides, your responsibility as estate owner makes you a daa n. Think K over, then call

BTIVIF- PUT INOTMIN

:Ocean Fronts

amt the most attractive opportunity in the entire beach front at this time, in our judgment, is a piece 36H ft. front with Riparian l'.rant, extending from Wesley Avenue, oceanward al Twentieth street, for only $1,975. Wesley Avenue is built, djstance to Boardwalk about 180 ft; fine high class improvement* now being contracted for near U. - There la sure profit of 25 per cent in this within the next i» months.

Massey tfb Edwards, EIGHTH AND CENTRAL, AVE.

OCEAN CITY.

HA^UtY HEADLEY, Real Kstata Operator, Ninth and As- ' iry avenue, next to Are bouse who III show you tbe very beet way and . me of the greatest bargains to be found hen on the easiest term*

FINE MUSIC AT PLAYED ELEVEN INNINGS ST. AUGUSTINE'S WITHOUT SCORING A RUN

Seminarians From Villa Nova College Sing at the Forty Hours’ Devotion.

Sl Augustine's Church was tlllrd 1 he In o'clock mess Sunday moroini I'tieu the special services know n as It 'orly Hours' Adoration were begin The celebrant of the mass was Hi

. Hor

Ohio; the Rev. F. A. Barrett, O. S. deacon: the Rev. J. M. Fagan, subdeacon. and the rector, the Rev. John J. Sweeney and tbe Rev. D. J. Devine, of the Paullst Order, master ol cere-

The rector spoke briefly ol meaning of the devotion. Gounod's Maas was sung by sc

tics from Villa Nova College, wl

spending (he snhimer al St.

cottage. Sea Isle City. The Rev. M.

Sulhv

"O

.as Mr. J.

Salutarls.” The organ

P. Brice, O. 8. A.

Near the close of the mass there waa a procession of the children, dressed In while, and also the clergy and acolytes around the interior of the church,

they walked. The little ones were lu charge of and directed by the Misses Klixabelh, Marlon, Marie and Katharine Sledem. The devotions In the evening were atleufed by a congregation (hat fllled the church. The sermon was delivered by Father Devine, who spoke lu par! as follows: "When St. John went about proclaiming (be coming of our Lord, His constant warning lo the people wae the ueceseUy of doing penence. 'Do penence, for the Kingdom of Heeveo Is ' hand.’ The Kingdom of Heeveu Is hind lu this church In it special inner during our Forty Hours' Dellon. It Is true that we are always God's presence. It Is equally true >1 whenever we enter our churches

on the altar; but In the Forty Hours' Devotion our lx>rd permits Himself to be Isketi oul of the Taberuacle and to »e exposed on His Altar Throne for tbe 'eneratlon of His beloved children.

. mformlly with this duty that Holy Mother Church requires of usa worthy reception of the Sacrament of Penance before we approach the altar lo receive our Ixird In Holy CommiiDton The better we underatand, Ihe more conscleulloualy we fulllll.lhe demand of the Sacrament of Penance, the more worthy ——*

lie of the wonderful privilege our Lord if nourishing our

blood of the

should examine

ur SSonsclence carefully, trying to umpire our lives In Ihooghl. word

compare and deed with God's holy law. In that examination we must put aside the low and compromising standards of the world; we must consider not what our neighbors or our friends 01

other people think of this

CROWD ENJOYED EXCELLENT MUSIC

Ocean City and Cape May in One of the Greatest Games Ever Seen Here.

Fine Entertainment Given in Aid of Presbyterian Mortgage Fnnd.

n one of tbe-greateet pitchers' battles ever witnessed upon tbe local grounds, Ocean City and Cape May played to ao even Inning stani - Frlday afternoon with tbe

line of the most delightful musical and literary entertainments ever given here was that presented In the Auditorium on the camp ground Thursday evening, under the auspices of Mrs. Milton Hazard's class of the First Prrsbyterlsn Sunday School. The entertainment was for the t>enpflt of the mortgage fund of the Presbyterian Church. The committee In charge comprised the following: Mrs. J. Milton Hazard, chairman; Mias Laura Sayre, Miss Anna Champion, Mias Esther Brown, Miss 1 toil Isa Carlson, Miss Margirel Cloak and Miss Stella Bradford. The large audience showed Ita appreciation of tbe many fine numbers by giving unstinted and well-daaerved First on the program was a vocal selection well rendered by a quartet comprising the following: Soprano, Miss Marlon Kloetx; contralto, Miss Mary Belaaer; tenor, VVm. J. Moore; bass, Douglass McDonald; Tcompaulst, Miss Ruth Barber. This prepared tbe audience for the very excellent treat given next by tbe mandolin club. . William G. Moore, who followed with a tenor aolo, Is ao well known to Ocean City people and many of tbe visitors as tbe possssiqr of a tine, well trained and sympathetic voice that It Is scarcely necessary to aay more than that his singing made a strong appeal lo Ills bearers, who applauded him vigorously. John J. Devlin made a bit with hla monologue, and It was with difficulty he made his escape from the stage. Ha appeared to have a number of friends among those present. Miss Mary Belsser, who possesses a rich and powerful contralto voice, pleased all with her aolo. Mist Marion E. Kloetx, who Is well known here as a Hnlsbed artist,

God thinks of II.

t consider only whi

abort Siso. A meeting of the advisory board of the Ocean City High Hehool Athletic Association was held lu the offlee of the president, Dr. Charles B. Rider, Krlday evening. After going over tbe “'audal accounts. It was found that • association needs |ISO-lo square np Indebtedness.

OCEANIC GUESTS HAD GREAT TRIP

COMMODORE'S BOAT TOOK THE RACE

Rear Commodore Wood’s Boat n^prat, Bat i^he Was Disqualified.

Affair Was in Charge of Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter and

C. J. Curran.

A decided Innovation In the line of eutertalumente al tbe Ocean Yacht Club was a german danced by Ihlity-alx couples Friday evanlng Tbe crowded condition of tbe as ly room of the club again showed the necessity for tbe larger room planned

Crnieed Around Bay and Then Spent Some Time on Deep, Bine Sea.

Those who delight In viewing a sailboat ra<» would have lieeu amply repaid had thsy been at tba Ocean City Yacht Club Saturday afternoon, when third champlousblp raoe of the catboat clam was run. il was declared by all the spectators and participants to have, been one of the prettiest races

they had aver seen.

There were five entries and the :ramble for place held the close alieutlon of everyone at the olub house. Rear Commodore Samuel

boat, tbe Ben My Cbree, beating Commodore J Ralph Wllann's xaa, tailed by Capt. Charles W. sr, by 15 seconds, but, unfortunately tor Mr. Wood, he fouled a buoy and was disqualified. Captain C. W. Masland's Kltsune, scratch boat, took second place. The Belly, owned by George Y. Schock. ceme lu Iasi, and the Ethel L, (.'apt. U. A. Blmlar, experienced ome llllle difficulty on tbe way, and

did not flnlsb.

Tbe Oceanic, one of the moat delightful bostelnes In Ocean City, Is keeping guests busy with all tba social functions that go to maka up the pleasure

Baraed Mia Laasber. fharloa Brady,of Philadelphia, who owns a cottage on Sixteenth street, near Wmiey avenue, la hunting for the yoong mad who burned a lot of hla lumber while bolding a beach party a

few evenings since.

In (be new house now bi-lug erected. The pertlclpauli In llieperman occ pled tbe first row of seats extending entirely around the room, and, the baaullful decorations and s ire massed to tbe doors, made ire lo be remembered. Beginning with the presentation figure and ending with the grand chain, during which a fan-fare blown from the horns presented In tbe male participants, while Ihe ladles waved American flags, (he scene,while noisy, was bewildering In Us beauty. Tbe comic flgures were especially enjoy ol by the spectators, the lemon flgure, wberln Ihe lady scaled on throne was-lmportuned by two gallant awalns, who upun bended knees beIraaiire of the dance, the disappointed ones receiving a lemon, decorated wlih club colors a* a balm, and Ihe cand’e flgure. being parlleiIsrly sell dune. The favors presented were beautiful as well as unique, and showi good taste of the purchaser. The affair was under the direction VC. K. «'arpenlsr, assisted by Mr*. (M^penler and tbe chairman of the social committee. Vice Comodore J. Curran, and, from the enthaslasm

idoubledly

A Jolly party from that hotel fllled tbe decks of tbe good ship Capt. Lew II., Saturday evening, and took a cruise under tbe broad beams of Luna, oat through the Inlet and down tbe foaming coast of Ocean City, coming

log their pianos tuned for the season will do well to addraas Walter S. Zelelng, at tbe St. George Hotsl, Ocean City. 7-25-11

able lots at Pitman, City tots,^preferably ^between H aiwon DTLKa, Jr. 6-27-41 Pitman,;

Legal paper*of all deaerlplluni, Including wills, are oarsfuUy drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at hla office, 744 iry avenne, Ooean City, N. J.

Is N fresh? Krelbofer's Bread and Rolls every morning al Fred. 8 Pfltzeumyer'a, 785 Asbury avenue, Ocean Ity.N.J. 5.0, 4 BK

Will be Ulven ■ Welch. Francis Wlnltrbollom will be presented with a stiver watch by Mrs. Milton Hazard as a souvenir of t' good work for Ihe entertainment glvi Thursday evening lu aM of lbs mortgage fund of the First Presbyterlsu

Tbe Srmtinkl Printing House I* keiit busy turning out Job work, but It will be pleased to do yours. Come lu and talk U c—

Ration and Imlay were the opposing slab artists, with the former getting the better of the argument, be striking out sixteen and allowing but two

acattared hits.

The locals touched up Imlay for five hit-, but he kept them so widely apart that no man on the home team reached any further thau third aaek. Calhoune opened up tba engagement •Ith a single to the right garden. Toomey sscrlflced-hlm to second, Imlay to Dolao, Calhoune going to third >n a wild pitch, but here Imlay ■tatted Ihe tightening process, Stewart popping to Dolan, and Galg going ont drat on an lutleld acratch. Again, in the aecond, Donovan opened up a promising Inning with a single ts right, was eaerltlced to escond by Hatton, but here again Ocean Ulty lacked the proper stick work to shove a run acrose the pan. Stoll died at flrst and Kelly died out to Mdrray. Roy Thomas, the old "v*L,’’ waa the only visitor to And Batton for a hit, this In tbe fourth. After Coleman bad died and Murray fanned, Thomas lacsd a single olf Stoll’s shoe tops, but nothing came of tbeeflort, Batton retiring the side by fanning French. the seventh, after Murray bad fanned tbe breeae, Thomas drove clean blngle to the left garden, which doubt wonld have meant two bags

If Tbt

Howevar, he Mole second, bat was Ml base when French filed to Tpomey

and Dolan rtrurk ont.

eighth, Harry Imlay caused considerable excitement, when Uallioune walked, was sacrlflced by Toomey to second and then to third by Stewart. Here the Cape May' twlrler raised the Ire of the Ocean City fkna by deliberately passing Uelg by throwing the ball to Catcher Newbaner while the 'as out of tbe box. Donovan •ived a pais. Ailing the barns, efas forced out at aecond by Ratton’s Infield acratch to Mnrmy, retiring tbe side, amid bowls of derision from the spectators. Imlay Just grinned Only one player of tbe Capes reached the third sack. This again waa Thomas, who received a life on Donovan’terror, and took second and third on BhoUanrertbrow to the aecond aaek, but bera Batton showed hla superior pitching skill and fanned ont the aide. In tbe eleventh. Ocean City pulled oft tbe only double play of tba game. Shields fanned, Newbaner walked ai ‘

Imlay slammed a hot grounder to Batton, ihe latter handling tba sr"" - " Donovan, than Dmiovan t

tiring the side.

to Imla), forcing Galg Donovan stole second, me of tlw attempt, Bat-

bnt nothing

ton flying . dying at nrat, Fsonch to Dolan.

JOLLY BEACH PAHTY

Beach parties are now tbe allraetioa and, any time after nightfall, tbegiara of tba booflres can Its men almost any-

where along Ihe rtrand.

A crowd of Jolly young folks gars a

n tba ts

alleged by some In the parly that a few romenader* on Ihe Boardwalk could 1 seen winking at them. As fabulous as this might teem, tbe party returned safely to Gnat Egg Harbor Bay, all graatly delighted with the sail. In tlw party were Ihe Mieses Sara rssaman, Elva Ferguson, Mary Van Dusen, Rosa Meehan, Helen Reds ', Inca Livingston, Angalloe Bowen and Edith Baker. "Jack Barnaa, Laird Park, Geo. Gawtbrops Victor Frey, Charles Thatcher and Frank F. Eshrlck. Mr. and Mn. L. Baker obaperontd the perty.

Forty-sixth street Saturday 1

Tba affair was ■

bav!ng a delightful tl In tbe party were tbe Mleste Nancy Woodroff, Sarah Boyd, Kaahal Craig, Roth Zimmerman and Rods Bair, C. H. Scbermerbora, Jr., John L»Kochs, Conrad Gramm, Kennstt Campion and Chart as Zimmerman. ~ t Misses Helen Zlcsmeraaaa. Dorothy Woodroffa and Louise Bair chaperoned tbe party.

- ill build a line 8-room cottage with modern bath, ele)—‘ avenue lot (corner Seeom ,, lug ocean; sidewalk and curb mads, at a price to surprise you. Easy term* Installment mortgage; sample cottage Just flnlsbed. Lkhlib Poliiamus,

Hotel, centrally located, ell-vear round; business proposition. William H. Delarotb, owner, 8 Walton Pikes Ocean CMy. or 9*8 Cherry street. Phi 1 adelphle. Pa. 7-4-41

Pot Mala. Three iota on Marine Place, eonth •Me. Noe. 46. 47 and 48.

Lour.—A wallet containing five tea dollar bills while Ashing - ------ between Fifth street and. last Sunday. If found return rk office amt receive libs ward.

For SaLR.—Cottages and lota la Apply to A. Cottoo SlB Asbury avettiw Ocaau City. New Jersey.

Sharp, Twelfth 8