OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXVI.
OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, MARCH 21>, 1906
NO. 52
OceanCity Sentinel ‘ TTOB * r »*-‘T.,.»w. ] ■«».«*».* psbii.h.d WMkty J^JORCiAX HAND, R T. ABBOTT, M. D. f
ocean citv. im. j. ATTORNEY and i , , COUNSELLOR AT LAW , ' ,rU " *" d ‘
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Ctt !‘ ll . U4 _ E11,,aStmL
Editor and Proprietor 'Oppoow Public Huudioc^ * ®r
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JONATHAN HAND, < Jo tin nel lor-at- I^aw, doUatOf. Muui«c I, (^bboufy. Kol*^ Public. CITY DIRECTORY. , ' A,,,£ may court house, n. j.
l-onf UlUboce Tclcpbno*.
MODERN HOTEL BUILDING IS BEGUN AT FORTY-EIGHTH STREET
X. C HUTCHINSON. M. D. 11 omacopathiMt. No. H34 Ocean Avenue.
OCCAM CITY. M. i.
_Om OFFICIALS, —Jourph (l.CbiUuplOD.
ill ufOoulxMI—Murk W. aUm
H*«WSOH H VOORHBES | N HOWARD BURT, M.D. Cou„Hellor-».-Lo„,j 'So, Wesley A.euue, ...opruv— i rm • mb.
TROLLEY LINE ACROSS THE BAY IS ASSURED
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Those Interested in Proposed Railroad Say Work; Will be Begun in a Short Time—Rumor That Line Will Rnn Into Eighth Street in This City.
Will Have a Number of Rooms En Suite, With Private Baths—Guests Will be accommodated With Sea Baths—Structure Will Have Forty Sleeping and Two Dining Rooms—Balconies on the Ocean Side,
to be Completed by July 1st.
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•r of ttM Foor-Jurom.
SECRET SOCIETIES,
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LAW OFFICES
Godfrey & Godfrey,
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ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.
IJOBtbjB K.of PMbuTT A.l • -rub CUj Council. No. .bc f y^TlinrgAy^ornBln | i
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MiibOuj .iMpli TAD Tu L olT. - CtlL'RCH SERVICES.
. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH
Cou n sel lor-at-Law
Hallctlor, Mj«»r«d l.
Offloe-so at nn.. WM CAP* MAY CITY. N. J
LAW OFFICES OF
QR. CHARLES B. RIDER
DentiBt**
809 Central Avenue RALPH L GOFF, CIVIL ENGINEER.
SURVEYOR.
CONVEYANCER HIM* H AND CENTRAL AVENUE, OCEAN CITY. N. J.
( ouecrulug the proponed electric railj way acroan the b»y, which. It In claimed will be bollt thin uuimuer, the : North Amerlcnu. oo Sunday laat, coo tallied the following: "Direct electric ■ railway nervloe will tie provided between Atlantic flty and Ocean Ully ■ by the eon at taction of a two-mlle Una, newrly all over water, from Somen'
I'olnt. Tbla will te
ere an* Hie number of vMtorn to Ocean ,
Ninth
Oaa M akirajra—wuu'y mormor. »jb. B2 r w« , Muo , wr~f. 1 £"*11 rr^ —' S'SisSE
LIaToo"'lfu*udij^ U' J » u rloo^ 1 "' Union gMBjMMe nupu« i burelu kuata »!*?rar«- r rBMli«.To elock KrWu) eveoioe. Uffleara of u.. uuwra-cbary. eta, aaen'ary. CHURCH SOCIETIES. *Ana. tnlir " a*. aBaarini
la CIlY Bulldln* and own mart, aecocd HalordaT ur - ESssr°
Leonard Krauss Co, Electricians •59 Aabury Avenue. Ocean City, H. J.
mmic ICE*!! MILK CDKPbll jawca ar. »■«*„ *aoe otALcw im p n pnnn MotlOt&in IC6 Pan (Mum, ■anECrew omow.ma* Awtawry Av.r OCEAN CITV. N. i.
RUSH tDIERTlSiHE ISEHCt Ml AaWwrj Arawaa Occmi t-Tly, 1*. J.
Herbert R. Voorhees, POAT. icua^CITV^Ba Ubary^Ayawaa: ^ yjyJJTjL. AJ
HARRY H. RICE, REGISTERED ARCHITECT W f>-*H Haddon Ava., Oolllngawood. - - • N. J.
COAL COAL
COAL COAL Boy your Coal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH 8T. AND WEST AVK. al way. aurr of felting
Beautiful Cottage Sites • •• I High (1 round. Lots Graded. Streets and Sidewalks Graveled. Many new bolldtnga already erected. Plot lying between Atlantic
avenue and the Ocean, and Fifth and North streets.
Apply to any real estate agent. Investigate before pnrchaalDg
elsewhere.
the Atlantic City and Kbor* Railroad.. people are afraid
w hicb la controlled by Bleru A Bllfir- boats. With tbe construction ol a 1 man, of Philadelphia. \ trolley line, these people will no dout t ’They have Just chartered tbe At- nae tbe care without fear of any kind, : Untie City and Ocean City Railroad, nod thus have an opportunity of enjoyso as to build tbe extension. Tbe At- log a moat delightful ride over a pretty
laotlc City and Shore Railroad ayatem eectloii of rountry.
will provide a through arrvloe over a HU hinted that tbe propoeed new route aUtMn mllca long, from AtUn- w *l* run Into Eighth c
! tic LTty to Ocean City. streets, which
"Recently the compeny leased from ,hlD * ,or ,h '* rt, 7 A * *'•'* P"*" the PennaylvanU Railroad tbe Pleaw I- ‘be welfare of Ocean City antvllle and Homer.' Point Railway, j kl ‘° w *' ^ roundlnga at th««deamand alao obtained trackage rlgnu over bo * t Und,u « ,0 ‘ b * “M*' T** 00 of lour mile, of the We- jerae, and tu.- b * “'y mo « ‘ ttragtlr *. .bore Railroad aero- the m^o.a 1 !° «“*• «b*^ a. vtawwl
from one of the boat* plying between
•1>U development to In oonnectloo b ,„ , od ix.njport. u d.ddedly with the cleelrtflcattou of the Weal dreary, and many persona are so badly Jersey and Seashore Railroad from impressed that they refuse to leave the Camden to AUaotlc City, which to un- briaU. All this will be obviated with der contract to be completed by July L" tbe trolley care unloading paasengen A trolley Hue across the hay will In tbe very heart of the dty.
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took occasion was settled 20U0 years ago, cursed be tbe adds to It.” Tbe natural law and tbe order of succession U settled, sun rises and sets as It has since the beginning of the world.
greatly lessen the length of time now Woft bm . D b Jo , u | will be tan sea hatha In tbe hotel, niello be two dining rooms O required lo reyh AtUotlc cl y, and ebamptoa upon what to to be a tbor-1 ba,h,m,t '* u,b * PMn P , * tod ^ Ju, y ran be used by the regutor will doubtless tend (every much I"-1 ooghlj modem hotel structure. The Tbe dimensions of tbe hotel are Mx i bot * 1 ' Tb * hotel Is being built at Porty-Hplitb 64. It wlllhe of Colon Ul style of arcbl-
al tract I' w *' u ’ *“ *»-— »»
for many thousands of people. j It is estimated that aoO.UDO people . I atronlsed the boat line between this city aud Longport last season Many
The building will have four sloriai nd a basement and will conUIn forty ■ sleeping rooms. Of tbaae, eleven will
with private hatha. For
•gructuie Is to he of frame, oo and piling foundattoos. Ol
sleeping floor will be a balcony on the [ tbe building.
the ai
On the Brat floor will be a parlor, Uleat patiaro, and the i exchange and Bun parlor. There are lighted by eleetHctty.
CROWDS HEARD NEW PASTOR
REAL WORK OF THE CHURCH Instructive Discourse by Rev. Mr. Casselberry in Presbyterian Church. In tbe First Presbyterian Church on Sunday morning laat, Rav H. T. Casselberry, the pastor, spoke on "The Reel Work of tbe Church," hto text being Jamas, 6; 1H-30. ’• desire to apeak once more u «I hems of church work,” aa Mr. Casselberry. "The church, tl body of Christ, has many datlas wbk tolled upon to perform, and I
build up tt bare, see tba taught tbe things i
Ocean City Land Companv
Strong Sermons in First
M. E. Church.
Preceded by a reputation as a flue speaker. Rev. J. Ward Gamble, tbe new {«—or of tbe First M. E. Church, i made hto Oral appearance as pastor I on Sunday moralnglast, and hto acr1 mon appeared to please all In the ] ‘ congregation He to easy and forceful,
lew grass No new cn apeelea. No mtoatng found because there Is m
Splendid Service IN PLUMBING, HEATING, ROOFING S. B. CONVER, 652 md 654 bUii) »ren»s. Ocean City. R. J.
Modern Plumbing and Heating ALLOW AY M. SMITH & CO. (Soccaasora to H. A W. Smithy 81-1 ASBURY AVENUE, - OCEAN CITY, N. J. TELEPHONE, S3 Y.
terUluing aud couviadug. He held i the Interested attention of his people | throughout hto discourse. Hto topic wai “Documentary Evidence of lo-
fliilta Authority.”
Tbe musical selections by the choir, Including an anthem, tbe solo pari sustained by R. L. Goff, the leader, mg, and then the pastor read the leaeou for the day. This was taken from tbe gospel of 8L John. Aa he read, Rev. Mr. Gambia mada run ning comments and explanations. Tbe pastor, uefore beginning hto seriou, mid that he and the mem tiers of tbe church met on that day as-rangers, but be expressed the hope that this would he only temporary and that their reiattonsblp and friendship would grow —rooger with tbe days to come, whether It be one year or throe years. He Hid be never remained longer than three years with any congregation. Having bean trained for
tbs (rood of a ■gal mind. Rev. Mr. Gamble stated that be un- ! Rev. Pennington
■T have known Pennington Corson ‘Pen’ Corson, we call him—for some an. We’ve Ashed together. He’s a better As berms o than I—my recreation takas the form of wheeling. I am
The law of activity to a human m ally, tbe pastor said. The bap piemao to the man who works. Idle
unhappy. Activity to tbe sa. Tbe happle— mao to nlebe. The Ixird means
DAVID MUIR, JR., Till'M-aiiii-Slag-Mi )RK 3E8. City. K.J.
Repairs of every description for allimakea of ParnacH andiRaogea. Repairing done promptly. Smoky chimneys
not surprised at that I couldn't see bow It would be others toe. He to a genial man, an excellent preacher i good brother. In this change, re to trust that God's will to bring done. I hope that when I am called om this church there w ill he heartcb» forma." Continuing, Mr. Gamble mid that be had contracted the usual “Cooftrookl” and area not feeling as well aa ha tree Id Ilka. He told hto hearers that, as peatar, be may do somethings members will not like, and they do things he will not nke, but be d endeavor to bare all work In harmony. Tba speaker Informed hto bearers l hat be In tended working hard aa I heir pa—or and to make hto pmfelt Ht dedarod that be would Ike to live to a town or a city and nobudv know it While be to lobe —rested in the Mty’a Intallectnallly, octal side, etc., hto chief lourmta will eatre in the obureb of lbs living God. After reeding bis Itxl, Mr. Gamble, lolutlug to tbe Bible, said that this
eulor Is the Lord Jasua Christ. It to all qoee Iona. Tbe blble 1a In tl with all the harmuutos of the eras It to established aud to beyood tbe meddling of men. Tbe
that we all mu—do something. 1m lion means death Tbe am Is re—lei Everything around us to busy. G> has given na human aecountablllly Him. Nothing weeper ba pa, but nothing working with God. Heconotiog the slop overthrow at Waterloo because Napoleon put all hto oonfldeoce In hto guns and did not think God neceamo hto success, Mr Gamble mid that business of tbe ehureb to lo n character. Get in line with God's harmony tixlsy, be wasn't a bell, God would have lo make one. Tbe sheep and thq goats mu— be separated The ungodly ere like chaff, and shall be swept sway. Unlam we are In harmony wfth God’s law, we will And that tbe way of tbe trao>«ra*rar la hard A wick* cannot enjoy heaven. God baa the bltoa of the righteous. He has prepared a place for those who Mr. Gamble asked hto
to tba Lord.
ha. “We'll sit on mod a little later ar thinga Let us rejoice and glee our selvas to God for the upbuilding of Hto church. L— us Individually raaolva to do ail we can. Don’t leave It ' the ndnlster aod tbe oOctal
A spirited aud a was bald, when tw prey— lor tbetr spiritual benefit. REV. DR. REED UNWELL
lu a letter to Dr. Charles £. Edwards, Rev. George Reed, of this dty, who has been at Tarpon Bpringi all winter, writm that be has had a i malic affection of the left arm during the la— six weeks aud was unable to
imodatton of lu patrons
Ka-er season,, the Pennsylvania rood'Company (We— Jersey A
ATLI aervloe between Longport and Oomn
City. N. J., Wedneaday, April 11. Boats will leave Loogpori aod Ocean City tie raggmt
■My friend*, there ally wrong about our Chri-ianlty we have oo strong da—re to bring Ml Mon— unto God. We cannot ha ChrtoCa disciples without having It greater or lam degree. The man who ould go to heaven alone to already the rood to that place. The m • one consuming thought to his own aoul ‘ out the ha- ma
aeh tbs troth, c character of Ma . Its children are aseoUal for kr
"But It
• are not the or
beallaand end alia.' Clirtot came Into the world aod Indeed did heal the sick, comforted the weary, ralmd the dead preached tbe troth, butCbri— did not come lor them things only, t Jesus came Into tbe world lo mvt n—.' ‘1 am come to seek aod to that which was load.' ‘1 am com lo call tbe righteous, but — uuera repentance.' Them were Ar— things with Him. Other things ducts, and so tba church has many Uous lo perform, but the duty it mu— ever bear lu mind, Or—, la- and middle, to to mva Mont “To-day, as aver, lb— are who taava left tbe path of life to walk In tba way of death.
"Now, the duty of
lo— grows out of Um brotherhood of man, which to taught In every book In tba Bible. If right lo clothe aud feed the n brother, to pray for tbe sick, much ma— It be right to strive lo get him to walk In the path of Ufa who to walklog In tba path of death. At this point you may ask, did Ht. James gtva
us any direction as
bring about the coo version of tba erring? Yea, and no. Ha gh ax pi let direct Ions, but leaves al of detail to tbe dto—Uon of worker. Y— he firm us two efficacious means which wa bring the desired rawl prayer aod good example. "When we pray we should always remember lo pray lo ■ God’s will, and so wb
Douveraion of a a
wa — preying In harmony with God’a will. It to God's will that every tinner should be saved. ’A* I lire, eallb tbe Lord God. I have no pleasure . tba death of the wicked.’ Hi A agas-
oc one -da of
BUBBLY CHEEK.
n wrong to play canle, to go to fected the theatre, to go the dance? No therefore tba t**” ^ que-lon to between you and your God. ( -fancy^ Every Chri—inn to bound to decide lb be— way to decide such questions to on our knees before tbe white
light of God.
“But listen: When the qoe-loo comes before the Chri—Ian aa to j m )oer to to choose between | |j as worldly pleasure and tbe saving of, thoughi uto, and be chooeea worldly mb tbe bo«a Is the need not give you the an-: before they die ah. r own conscience to answer-, u any reader a Ing you ! If Jews mM, the falling of m Chicago and giving the cup of cold water, the feeding of the hungry and the rl—ting of the sick w ould keep one out of heaven, j what will It ha to neglect the aoul?Jit There to such a thlog as criminal no- J fo gleet, and men have been cm— Into the shamble*, it wa
prison for such neglect. Tbe engineer : ran* by tbe rad board, what do think of him If precious lives are lo—T What do you think of the llfe-
statlon while tbe Ship to being broken treacherous shoreT Now, than. If wa Christiana continue sing aod dance, and play, and tba multitude Chri—
MR. AND MRS. V. 8. ROBINSON,
''—sr
The Grand Lodge ol tbs Free aud Masons of New Jersey has the following ofllcer*: Grand Walter Chandler, of Newark; Deputy Grand Ms—ar, A.H. McGregor. ' ‘lawark; Hector Grand Warden, Joseph H Hough, of Cemden; Grand Hecettary, Thomas H. E. Bedway, of
h—OEm u .ugCrap. A_ravs—si
while to aland by the heap - bog* for a Unto while. If be she car* are —on baoM away and tt

