Ocean City Sentinel, 22 March 1906 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

V Oij. XXV].

OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 190G

OceanCity SeatiBel

M' )K ^- N HAM),

apw ei-w-v rx. j. ATTORNEY and ...

COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ***'

IN SON 0fFICE -

T, M.

B. T. ABBOTT.

rhyalrian and hurcron.

R CURTIS ROBINSON . OFFICEC*ml Street E4itof and Proprietor "M—"u'wT 1 ornci hour* 1’“ _

$1.00 Per Year, SUictly in .Advance JONATHAN HAND, »,.SQ a. End^Vea, • C '<Min~eiIor-at-I ^vt , (^iTY DIRECTORY, ' apk may oourt hol'se, n. j

$100,000 READY FOR OCEAN FRONT weaver is expected HOTEL IF WE RAISE $50,000 HBRE AT BASTE «

CITY OFFICIAL},

J-JAKKISON H. VOORHEGS Connwellor-at- I^a>v.

Mavur ('haxniduu al tike meelliiK of . . . , _ . Philadelphia's Chief Ex-

T r i-nirrmNcnN m n tbr <> f TradeooTturaday«.i«hi Board of Trade Appoints Committee ecutive. Committee is

T.C. HUTCHINSON. t<) A<Jvert|se for p roposa | s and

I lomoeopathiML.

No. 894 Ottean Avenue.

propoMd ocean from

Dr 1. N. UrUcuiu naked the Mayor

N HOWARD BURT, M.D. 809 Wesley Avenue.

r StSTlNKI. of that

Aduna. Wiununvtiranam. ...oi. c. nu.im«a. Harry H»ad>»r. Harr; I. Mmllh. D. ». .ro^

LAW OFFICES J N. GRISCOM, M. D. Apgar &l Boswell, ,«„««. j

Aa.UKt

LAW OFFICES

Godfrey & Godfrey,

munlcallou I

day.

Mr. fyiaarda aald that front hotel la one of bts "hoi

had talked

until he waa weary, and atIII bcaaa little pruapeot of auch a hulldlnf here. Coaueil0tn Headley penlueully aucKeded that if there waa leaatalk h *’

ATLANTIC CITV. H

QR. CHARLES B. RIDER

•• OentiMt •«

809 Central‘Avenue

JAMES M. E. HILDRETHi~ ' ^^ ' ,T% - ,1, J ~—__ C 0 „ m ,„„,-.,,-Uw R ALm GOFF,

CIVIL EN6INCCR.

SHRVCY0R.

CONVEYANCER am H AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.

r action there might hc.aou,e-

thiug done. He aatd that It baa come lU'hia know ledge that IIUU.WM toward - a hotel can he had at any lime from parliea outside of Ocean Lily provided

$-»,0UU t» ralaed by reatdenU.

Mayor t'hamploo expreaaed the bc- | lief that there are people who are alllIIIK to take atock In an ocean front ; hotel here, and he aald be thought It j would be a good thing to confer with 1 tbeae people. Some oouclualon may he

Have Plans Submitted for a Site Between Sixth and Fourteenth Streets A Thoroughly Modern

Structure,

t'outirllman Headier "aid It waa proachcd at the begtnal(gg_xrfu>«d to llmefor a>mroiie Intake tin Initiative, .utnorlhe. and the plan*'came tn a

The Hoard of Trade mem here might ■tandatlll it and get other, lotere-ted There The newa that IrKHM

by i'hlladelptilau" lutrrealrd In Ocean

time aometblug la done. A committee

•lly’a

Mr. Headley advocated •loyment of a "promoter" t ■ruject. The hotel could ta

it PAl.c

roerr>. W'aa published In I

Re|>orter at the rluae of laat acawm. The Hoard of Trade, on Thurwiay olghl, derided to appoint a eommiller to advertlae for proix-ala for a aite fpi the hotel on the ocean front between Sixth and Fourteenth atrteta, . havi plana drawn and report at the next

meeting ,.f the board.

H. W. Kdwarda, Mayor Champion

ard the em-lioii of e hotel, and Councilman Headley were iwlected feeling of jealouay, one aa the oommlltae to look after men who were not ap- and atari the ball toiling.

DO WE WANT TO

rti, that there one appreel>uly appreei-

LAW OFFICES OF

.Herbert R. Voorhees, COAL COAL . Si', i COAL 1wit.. COAL COAL HARRY H. RICE, Buy your Coal from the

: s^y-a*br&'~8r'ss.! «bibtb«b*ikm.tkt ihoemaker lumber co.

“j TWELFTH BT. AND WBTT AVE. j 64B HnUdon Av«., ,

Aa you are alway* aure of getting

K la Ooc

oay an

CHURCH SERVICES.

jf Beautiful Cottage Sites... High iimund. Lot" (traded. Street* and Sldewalka (Iraveled. Many new building* already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic IJJV “A j- j avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North atreeta. •euao'u'| Apply to any real e»tate agent. Investigate before purchaalug elaewbere. I Ocean City Land Company

1 "pint.

.ni OarSTcri * ..ifar.tsts . part or. Buaday mm IBC. MJda. Bi. »na» r m. H. wsssss;is.V£i-KtsJst

Snappy Jobbing Service PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING S. B. CONVER, 652 ini 654 tsbiry Itenis, Ocean Cit|, R. J.

£SS Modern Heating and Plumbing

•TIES,

aaay rvtniut •bbI: "SraTiaviBlarThe'w. * ur,r; Mr * OarrM ATtom*. BBBfBtory^ j QB .

CHURCH SOCIETIES. Pi BBT M. k. CHCBTM

W Aid m~u ere: Monoat r..Blu* >

■aaMaryllifa. M- MUbm: Urt-ure-. Nre T. SmriagUm Fiaar B*mar cat | rtw- AM m—vl* Orel Tno Qtmmch Biootti. U re. U * Al ■ta. L.B. m, "-

ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO.

iSucccaaora to H. A W. Smith)

Striking Sermon by Rev. Mr. Casselberry in Presby-

terian Church.

"Are We Sure We Really Dealre to <•010 Heaven?" ThU waa ibe aubject of Rev. H.T. Caaaelberry'a lurtructlvc "ermon lu the Probyteriau Church Sunday evening. Mr. Caaaelbcrry took hl« text from I Cor.’, J: 9-10: "Eye hath not acen, nor ear beard," etc "Moat, If not aU of uo,” aald Mr. ( amelberry. "like to feel that, when all I" over In tbla life, we aball goto the better land, or place,.called heaven Al leart, w e aay we have a dealre to go Rut If heaven la a place worth going to. It !• mirely worth our w hile to aak the ijueatlon, are we really lu earn cat about going there? and, If ao, on w hat grouuda do we bane our aaaump'.lon that weatiall even enjoy heaven? "Of tbla we are quite aure, unleaa a : many ]>eople will have Ibeir dUpoallloua changed, their bran* B anew, they would aoou aak to jie excuaed and would be glad to aeek a lower level. The Inaplred hook, the only one telling ua about heaven, In forma ua 'that without are doge and aoroereraand murderer* and idolater* and w hoaoever lovetb and makelh a alu.’ Not that God takea any pleaaure lu carting out of heaven, but three could never enjoy heaven, ao, In Juatlce, a place la provided for—an 'oulalde.’ The brute of a man who rulua young glrle would not enjoy the company of your pure and aaluted mother. The tale-bearer, the goaalper, will nol enjoy heaven, for there wUI not be lime there for auch thluga. It wUI not be plemaant for the rich man. who ground hi* wealth out of the flreh and blood of the poor, to meet that aame poor along the atreeta of the New Jerusalem, and ao do not let u* feel ao aura about going to heaven. Afterall, many .of na may not enjoy It at all. Mark you! No one goea lo heaven in a chariot of fire, or any other way, Ira* they bgve been there at Kart x before. Do you Imagine that If you can get along without It to-day, and hare done without It yeBterday, you are going to'want'U very (ally

lion 1* made only by , God D a aplrlt, and God

them to u* by H I* aplrlt Chrtrt came », (he voice of God, "peaking wlibiu (he man Even Cbrirt aald, 'He (Ibe aplrll) ahall take of mine aud aball »how K unto you;’, and, therefore, It la wrltlen. •the aplrlt aearcbea all thing*, yea. the deep thluga of God.' Now, then, the aplrltual lu mau la the ooly mean* by which God. who la a aplrlt, can make Hlmtclf known, by which man can become the icrlplcql from God. Man may dull and deaden (he aplrltual by a lifeof •em*. Ourgrealert

811 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J.

TEUERMONd, 83 V.

DAVID MUIR, JR., TiD,-Slate-aMHiofil CORRUGATED IRON WORK FURNACES AND RANGES, 405 Wesley trenue, - ceanCIty.lU. Re naira of every deacrlption for all. maker

of Kuril area andiltange*.

|| "eOM* a OI J-urua*»* wounfcauaw.

W Repairing don* prompOy. HaKiky chlmaey.

v-rt cared nr no charge Bbop In rear.

Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians A.bul, A« D u., 0««. C..,. N. J

iTlAlffi ICEiliNILK CDNPANI AANta w aaiTH B*«* DtALtw in Pnf.nnp MOUQtaiD lC6 Pm AUerii) OCEAN CITY. N. J.

A Piumbing Problem is simple at our shop. Makes no diffcrenceTtow intricate Any Plumbing Job may be. we can solve ft with neatnes* and dispatch. If it wasn’t so, we wouldn't have the long list of good citizen* we work for as references. Don't worry over plumbing problems, bat submit them tons. Work is excellent and prices low.

elpaer to am what wa may learn 1 Paul w aa oflau! criticiied for bia preaching In Corinth, for, aald aoma, wlae enough. (Hbara mid It I queot enough. CMhera that uc were performed. But it mat to Pad. He knew they « competent to Judge. Politician* n Judge In politic*, lawyer* In rx law; but lu maurraaplrltual thi uuOt to judge, juat aa unOt a>

of God I* made to man, and the drat

that of love.

"Mark you, 'theae Ldng* are pr pared for them-that love Him ' Lo' to mau may mean many thluga. It may he pity, hut love lo God I* never

charity. Lovi

KfilToB Hiacnsi:!. The editorial your taaue of March Irt. on forgettlug the faulta of our neighbor*, teem* good thought*, w hlrh every *uhecriher *bould thank you lor. aud I do o*t heartily. Kven tf thought" are A thing" material they are living iwere;and, aa waa aptly aald, forget fault" We *bould ob*erre Ihe fourteenth veree. alxth chapter, of St Matthew clomly. Thla would Inaugurate the t'hrietlantty that l« moM elTecttre. Home who are now looked upon a* black ahmp would be white. One thing that *eema lo be forgot In inch of our preaeut day religion I* the tel that our attitude toward m or attitude toward God. We an » time being exhorted to the n »tty of loving God, being felthfulYo Him. and giving ap oar Uvea to HI* ■ervlce. Beautiful end touching the pletnre* painted of thorn w ho ■ reed In thl*. Dire aod dolefnl ere picture* of tboae who felt Par often do the word-painter* *elect llwlr model*, of the drat *ort, t end women who make a due *1

Assured, Will be Here Easter faturday, jf He Goes to Atlantic City. Will be Driven Over This City and Given Luncheon by the Board

of Trade.

Mayor John Weaver, of Pniladel- , nhla, It i* expected w ill be here on

relrtsi K^-trr Saturday, the guret of the

Hoard of Trade.

The Hoard of Trade meoilwr* were told at their meeting, ou Thureday evening lart. that, In all likelihood. Mayor Weaver would vUit Atiautlo < tty during the Karter holiday*, and that there wa* a puaaiblllty that lie might he perauaded to take a run over .

to thl* ctly

tbt> lufurmatlmi wa* im the member*. It wa* at once, decided to extend Mayor Wmver an taliou lo vlall thl* city, committee wa* appointed to go to Philadelphia, *ee Mr. Wmver and extend the InvUation. The committee, made up of Mayor 'bampion, Preetaent It. W Diward*, tarry K. Stanton and Dr. Wertou, nade airangemeuta to ace Mayor •Vcaver ou Monday laat. They called ■t hi* office al Ibe appointed time, hut the Mayor waa ao huay with rtreel [way mailer* that be could not are the member* befoW they were com l«lled lo leave the (Ity Hall W cmlch | lo for thl* city.

Them

been practically a

mean only oue thlug God I* char- '°ut* r arilly) of religion, eocb a* regu-

aud t

e God la lo love Hi*

lar attendance at church *

> aud

character, and the 'trail*' of character °»* n couform » nr « «° «he act rule* of lu God are'purity.' 'Hlexaed are the c * na,n ,unD or belief. Par too often do heart, for they *ball aee God.’ ,b «T »* model* of the accord aort love, aud we are to love God ,bo ** wbo . becauae lacking In

•how ltaelf In

ebowler attribute", a

obedience. There can be no mirtake lu ahort tllatliecnatomof here. Nothing can he love >to (iod « be ‘AfUrea* •‘reaa oh appmrwblch doe* not abape Itrelf In obedl- ■"«*• • nd "riflect the wrightler

then,'If

obey Him here. In the name of all that ia holy, how can we expect to Him lo the 'eternal beaveoa?' aud If we can get along without heaven here. If we can he "atUfled to he without the thluga thal make heaven here, why aneume we are go lug lo want them hereafter ? Do you love to be pure in heart? Do ypu thirst after righleouanem? to we love to serve our fellow-mau ? Above all, la Cbrirt the central figure lo your d? If He la not, there i* *omethlng ami** In your dealre for heaven. In God's heaven. Jesu* Christ I* the central figure There la no auch place a* heaven without Chriat."

I child 1- ••••• !-1 fl. irr.ttle darling ttmitv I i.-:-'* • " »Tit* G. Beraatd rr "U la in reality amrage. cruel, j. dirty. tuPiiPiality tiBjnlstUve and the point of trlilng the truth on all occasions, rcgardlem of tba feeling* of otbere. The boarding school la the rhlld'a only aienrity from Ihe demoralising Influence of home, and there la nothing more drtnoraHxlng on the earth than the middle dam home. Mor-

faUle aod abonld he given op. The bur-

mluJIng rhiuireo should ha ■ It Including tiacbeiora.niaidmd uervou* peraona. In*trad ring It on M-rrauta and aeboolhlldren «hould be taught a adtng. wrtt'nc and artthmetlet

poison gland* bemme tire as soon at? the

RUSH 1DVERTISING IGERCt ow City,

JOHN R* GROVES, 64-9 Asbury Ave - * Ocean City, N. J.

harmony. Now. for a spiritual mailer*, two needed. First, a divine next, a aplrlt which car The natural man reeetvat^ not the

Of God

Revealed truths canioaKLc aeeu with

the aye, heard

al by.tbe heart. Tbey oan be seen only

by tbaantrU

"There Is a great multitude of people living a life of mere sen nation, which day* after all depends upon the Aoenms of the at venom In email qnanUtl organIxatioB, but thase may never meat* made three month* after birth reach any higher. They are nothing showed that considerable venom la aemore than the thrtlltog of a nerve or » P 1 *^ 0 Iho^Ialed at thla the vibration of a mu*cle. Not that *T 0 bou " we would deprecate ell Ibe bmuty < f nature or the lovetloeas *C barmogy, hot all till* bmuty.ndrelyarnaatlonal,' on the I* bounded. The eye may reach the billoasoea* ia cured by boring finite bmuty, hat doe* not begin to eee Loire In a carefully selected tree and •the King In Ilia bcanty;' and, afterall walking three time* around IL *aylng. la mid, it is ooly perishable beauty. " Go »« ra J- hlllou*.' It U a matter of It«. not that for which the aool crim j-^aapre whether the one oot. Kven Jmu. Chrlrt, when He -bo ^rform. the N*!l walk, with the came, came not In the 'form' of beauty, not In the glory of form, not an angel or archangel. 'He waa a root out of dry ground.' When they mw Him, there was no bmuty that they should dealre Him. The ■eye' of mau did not behold' eved in Christ the thing* which (Aod bad prepared.

matter behind them: and tbla lead*

lamentable and entirely

nd—hypocrisy. All through the four go*pel*, w bleb form the ouly record of ChrM'e imchlng, and all through Ihe New TVataraeuL we find Bounded again and again, lu language t strong to admit of twisting, the uc of serving God through man. In the Sermon on the Mount, this emphasized a* (Towhere elm. Even the Ten Commandment*, we find four of them devoted to our duty to God, and six to our doty to man, though the whole comprise* our duty to God. Christ'* picture at Ibe laat Judgment, and Ibe perable He altered, with It* ooderfbl climax. "Inasmuch aa ye did It unto the leart of these, my brethren, ye have done it unto Me.” deed. Hie lemon of the Good Book from beginning to end D that we beet eerve God by serving oar fellowman. There la a mighty surplus of selfishness, and a tremendona lack of aelf-meriOce, In Ihe religion we have set before na lo day. There ia too much mid a bool th* power of prayer, aod IllUe said about bouert work, lo booert cause; too much harping on the Indulgence* lu pleasure* which are only harmful w ben m e make aud too llllle dwelling on Ibe practic-

ing of what the Bible

II I* not a holly a desire to do wrung or Indulge In vicious pleasure* that drive* men aod women'from the way

of right living. It la, In

In •lances, an attempt to escape (be frigid beartleaa Christianity of tboae

nourishes the letter of the law, murder* Ibe eptrit; and (here ia no brighter, better figure In the bound lew realms of annee than the mao. or woman. who is riaing to heaven on the sure ladder of being belpra I and lorInf and charitable aud forglrlng to the men. women end children about them. Is It not lime we all real lied that the ChrtrtMnKy of Chrtrt la not a e*o*e corporal loo. open onm-to -• who follow certain forma-of**

t Mayor

.Weaver will visit Ocean City el ' he go to Atlantic tUy for the Kaa day*. HI* plan* have not been p reeled, however. Still, If nothing terfere*, H I* n

will maki

While nothing, a* yet, has been definitely arranged by the Hoard of Trade.it is likely that If 1‘hiladetphla'a Mayor come, lo Ocean lily ha wUI be given a drive over Ibe city, shown Ha extent, its two mile* of boardwalk, Ibe beauty of It* beach aud the magnificence and puaalblllllm of Ibe hay front. There will be an Informariuncbaoo ia one of the hotels, w lib perhaps abort qweclte* by Mayor Wmver, .Senator^ "ream. Mayor Cbamploo aod Prert dent Kdward*. Abo, a public recegB tiou lu the Caaloo Club rooms ia talked of. *

BIG FAMILIES.

The aorrh of Knglaixl •coma to be • fertile *011 for large fain 11 lea. for In 17V7 we read of a Cumberland man and bia wife, accompanied by thirty of their children, all all ruling th* Chris-1 tenihe of Ibe Uilriy-flrrt child, and In aarlier yean an >tb**. north country i man. Tboma* CrertiliUl. applied to the then Dakr of Norfolk, earl marshal, for aa augmentation to bia coat of arm* Bn the singular emend that be wa* : "the seven I h son and the thirty-ninth child of oue father and mother." in Conway churchyard there waa to ba seen It can acanwly he there today —a tombstone hearing the following remarkable epitaph: "Hare lyctb the body of Nicholas lloc kir of Conway, gentleman, who waa the forty-first child of hi* father. William ifbcker. by Alice, bU wife, and Ibe father of twenty-seren children. 1U37.” If a man's family be consider*)! as Including all bis deWvrxlanta. that of Peter Smith, who finurlabed In New Jersey m the arrenlrcutb century. Is entitled to a blgh place of honor, for a! a recent annual gathering of Peter'* progeny no fewer thin T.uno met and dined together tinder the apple"tree* In the orchard attached

William Pruat of Galphay. neei died In 1789 hU rldert child waa a sturdy boy of eighty-right summer* end Wa youngest wa* barely sixteen, and the Lady i'oweraeeurt of today la century older than her latest

tain Francis Maude, who on Juna 2S. 1949. waa following the example his father. land Ha warden, had act him ninety.three years In 173d. Hot both the** eases are . •rltpeed by that of Gencr son of Bristol, who was milted third wife In 1WM at tb» a two and whoa* father waa first wed In 1704. the year of Blenheim Thl* seeming ImpoastMtlty I* accounted for by the fart that the father, who wa* bora to 1«M. wa* married for the third time at the age of aerenty. and the gra an! was the son of tbla. late nnioo Thus we gri ibe remarkable rsnalt of a man wboae fattier wa* born In Charier n. 1 * reign wooing and wedding within XJ of many I «ople *1111 llrlog Tlt-BII*.

In America Dei bold. An aportlr fired In Meibot

body to Palestine. Melbourne Chriefia

arid i* at baud id proceed In a r ha* met will briny elx of tlw rartlie* hare ac>ld off all their

dfie to Denrrr - Irtudon Pall Mall

e Pa-

li.-, edition of the .ubllabed by the society. Tbia

pluls. convalcBcrnt homo*, fresh air cottage* and other lurtltuliona. Charity OrgantnUon i

Since the l'.»H directory wa; about twenty new aorleiles added to the ro*t#r In I Btatea. making 190 In alL I Bef aocirtlea Urtnl Australia now total Z1 The directory c of aocletie*. InstltoUaD* and < charitable organization* in 1

Delegate McGuire of 0 m hi* desk a unique request for at t come* from « resident of th* tl ory. who write* In tbla wise: -My wife want