Ocean City Sentinel, 14 March 1907 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel THIS CITY HAS SUNDAY IN THE

. CURTIS ROBINSON editor and Proprietor OCKAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Intel-State 'Phone .No in

_ rr k * THlRMiAV, MAU- H ii •

GREAT FUTURE LOCAL CHURCHES

W. Scott Hand Gives Interest- Instructive Sermons Were De ing Talk at Trade Board livered to Flocks by the Meeting. Several Pastors.

At the rueetiuK of the Roard Trade «.n Thurrdoy uleht. W. S<

Haud.

lien

jexrfedioKly

Renlutlou »-«it i

f the Find National Folio folloa log', witIt li a a* eerm ell received by the

■d weather on timid large turnout In IIW cl attended beard good m

of tb

, in eight

>M>erlty I

Aixabould help, now. to make thireaort the great Ocean City It

Mood to be within a very abort time J „ (f our , luIy . i .. . ^ - 'oiiportuulty and t

Sfkakiso of anow,we've Itad .julte, f u t ure

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The Mayor*' I-eague ha* rati wisely declared that It I* the sense the league that a two-cent Hat rate the railroads would be against the Interests of the seashore resorts.

a oon-capaUable, non-alnkable lifeboat, which It 1* said will Ira a great advance over the boats now la use lu the lifesaving service, if someone coaid It sent an infallible method of Keeiftug ship off a lee shone there would he no

i rather early ■ hope* that the isaut after such

re winter. However, even though

the weather be cold during «he Faster store for

holidays, the city pavilion will

comfortably heated for the benefit of like the bridge arrow

> to Hear the bar

""

Or all thousand quail puMiased by the Fish and Game CommuHou early In January for *5.000, SO per cent, died Newark Advertiser. At all the birds were dying off, It was necewar; give away or release the reman daring a period of ertreme cold and aoesg^and njort of the released *ur- ■*“ Tot By South perished.

the place of a

To remedy this delect. It Is proposer! to paaa a Nil daring the present lc| that'will provide leni

it would

m of advertising In ale* should be prohibited r*T" Inside of half time the mills and manufactories would Mop for lack of orders:

ose their

le and million* Mild be thrown out of and this country would med by the greatest and Industrial panic It has It la the tremendout that turns tb<

n Evening News ha» a o say oTJudge Hildreth

of this county. The paper contain, the following: -As for It* retiring prcekUDg judge, James M F. filldreth.

of Cape May. who has been

as •jceu^lllag tht

The evening serbsim In Holy Trinity Church last Shu day Was delivered by the vicar. Hr. Cook. » lubr subject w

The key or ruuiblnatl£i of assured ‘ "Sincerity." His text wifi: •That ;

| may be sincere and wlibokl often

comprehend our till the day of Christ.” Phil. 1: 1(1 tape up the city’s ! Ur. Cook said In part: "Had tbr

j i'hllipplans and all other Christlaiii

If we fre blind and cannot see It. or | since their day been'sincere and w ltbbave reached our limit of expansion, out offense.' It Is safe to say that the

prebend It. we should j world would long since have bee a back seat and. not verted to Christ. Insiu(erl^|, hoi

Is often charged xjth w hat truth, tiod

graceful),

blopk the wheels of progress. We should read of oilier places, go and sec, tfifm, aud profit by obscrvatioiteuf.their experience.

'~tVe are (bought well of away f liome. but people do not have to come

here—there are other beaches. If really and truly want them to con the way should be made pleasant.

The country at large has money to

Invest aud to make Improi

wltgT^We know tt, and we should secgtbe capital Instead of waiting fot

Hundreds of thousands ol dollars in be brought here wtthlu the next year If Use proper metliudsare pursued. Rig things—large things—are In

. Certain Improvements built by outside capital,

be asked

dollar Id them. - far sighted aud perceptive Itallsts than we are will reap harvests! Fortunes are going to be made 'Irht here, aud some of <gur paopkr Jill be among the Incky ones. Oar sub of prosperity never shone brighter.^ Our re|>ulatk>n la (stablished. our pnuciples are approved. and favorably known, bat not extensively enough away from

We should advertise more In "a iperlal and direct manner each year, direct to the Individuals—whether | they be doctors, bankers or merchant* end them a letter, our newspapers, rout picture, an Illustrated book, a ample of what we have aud are. The mercantile trade sends out tmVies and salesmen'; why should re not rend out competent men with stcrev.pticon, and Illustrated and explanatory matter, and a lecturer? "Mure* appeal and tell the Mory. Why not have a bureau of tnformam here at the terminus of the trolley roas the bay, and give to every passenger a leaflet or booklet, or description paper of some kind? Mire* Information about the city. Why not rend something of that store to every member of the G. A It. In the State of New Jenwy. before r come- here In June? Perhaps .hr Ight show It to Ms friends and bring

them with him.

Why not-have a banquet under the name of the board? Have It now, t bis spring—KaMer time. It a

social as well as

1^think all signs and Indications joint to the longest, lafrdst and sasoo we have ever had. The trolley bridge, the high sc building and the Presbyterian i church, combined, represent a CO oVer one-quarter ol a million dollars without mentioning private bnildlng* 'or municipal doings lu the way of Ira

provrmeuts

(rurcupof bright prospects seems to be full'lf »e Mop at small matters, but Inasmuch as-we know of several

- Mr. Hildreth I* or

elevated to the Supreme

came among us a stranger several months ago. and in being relieved of

Ms duties here through the appoint- . ... ,

.b—o i. j,»« r"’,; rrT.T “ “ bol, I. b>. J.OWSI lh , ,h «". 1 ,h '. \b> b* b.b...r , —u. „ . B| tbbdat, ..

.. 'escbofQstodoand say what argean I 3 to assist matters in atiapinup.

s'w* uiarn vuis ueueb. ... . ‘ .

d Ml. very l.rgly this klndne. of I „"***'' a Mautlful

-- -v-v-h has won him nuiversaliv f ly a * ,n * kc 11 •»hK -nna. on nun noreenally ^ ^ from mh to Hlzth

street*, and from ocean to bay, can be made the beauty spot of the Jersey coast, with a moderate outlay each year, under systematic management. It could be sown In grass, j^aes planted, walk* made, flower beds

statuary and fountain.

!► the electrocution law is good leg-, laiation, why abould it be repealed f..r no 'better reason than to soothe the ruffled feel lugs of some of the clttreu. of Trenton Who fear disgrace w ill attach to their town from establishing the death chamber la the.State Prlsop . These thtn-akinbed Individual* are willing to accept all the advantage, arising from the seat of government, hot vehemently protest against ar-swptanc-e of the slight disadvantage likely to follow the setting up of a death Inalrumeul In the Stale's lebal Inst nut ton, the most appropriate ntace 1 for it. Two of the three Trmtou Of as-, j papers take a opmmon-nsbse view of :,, the matter and admit that the proper Weatiou for the electric death chamber

THE bureau* for the prevention suicide established by the rial. Aftny may not accomplish a deal, but they are certainly an h tlon deserving high recomineudat

luslcpa.

cry afternoon In summer, for an i.ur orytap, the city hand could imlslL inuslc. arffl a targe number of ir people could enjoy It It would r a course of pleasure and enjoyment, > well as a parilculai and iiecullar .urccof advertisemei't. of our pop

lar city for all time

; spring this board aeoBoutano

oj oaf local papers le or ten weeks, and

Why not

make arrang-menU for

j celebration w hen the bay bridge will

The ta.n t, merely to afford words of u done In June? Thore In charge comfort and advice Hr men and tell nrf'that. If the material can be

Statistic* gathered from the offlee • of oar Board of Health, prove this to . he one af the hesllhiot. If not the I healthiest, city of Its site lh the -Slate.

DUsh and circulate that

i open, and fro, t bid* This we ki

Him no

probably the majority of fun are really sincere. Sincerity Is leresflug word. Il has to do w tact that flows In ancient slatui sometimes fllled with wax when perhaps uo wax would quint—they were 'sincere’ (without rax.) Hence the baauty of the woi ppllcd to character. "FlrM—Absolutely there never wi .ut on* Illustration, In this world, of. sincerity. Jesus Christ was the ex ample. He was perfectly sincere. 'Second—Hut Ip a irue sense, many ve been, many are, alncere. Witht them the church, the w hole fabric of society, would fall to pieces. Many differed greatly with Abraham Elncoin: few doubt hi* sincerity. The same Is true of the leaders of organizations for the rescue of sinful

ten

“Third—Mthe block of marble ha* seam or fl'aw In It, it will show In* the sculpture. Bui serious faults mi be obliterated. It Is pumible to I 'transformed by the renewing of the mind.’ It Is the life of Christ In the sonl which does this. The Spirit ol God work* In oagvheu Hels-welcomed. By HI* power' supplementing

i ’grow

Our

con venation (manner of life) Is siich as become!b the gospel of Christ ’’ FIRST PRBiBTTERIAN “Searching Oat God's Works” wa the subject of Rev. H. T. Casselberry' discourse in the First Presbyterian Church ou Sunday morning. Tl ilnlster took bis text from Psalm “Tbk works of the Hord are great •ought out of all them leased therein-" "Man's greatest pleatu re and highest im.” said Mr. Casselberry, "shoul. > to seek to know God In IHs w*y and works. 'The chief end of mai to glorify God aud enjoy Him foi er ’ Bui you notice the Psalmist speaks of joM a certain class of people who appreciate and enjoy God's great works: ‘Songht out of all have pleasure therein.' A brutish man uoderMaudi not, neither doth a

' ol.

“Now, there are three ways by which God reveals His great works or three kliuts of works which are worth our seeking onl—the work of nature, the work of Providence, and the work of grace. The words of the tre part ofa song of thanksgiving the theme Is, God’s work for

Bat tt

people who were loo Indolent lo notice or too careless, and yet the lest of irlog for God’s ways and doings the effort pot forth to comprehend Hi* greatness and the greatness of His

work.

'First, then, notice OodV

lore. How we are beneOted by gJlngto nature! David tells us bow he considered the twavaus, the moon' he stars He most have been a close Mudeut of nature, or he could not

written as be did, and drawn lessons of helpfulness and ramWbat a mod|pine must have

nature's smile to him ! 'Lift up thine eyes and behold.' Mid God

I one. It will always d< look up, for there Is a healing

luflnence In apace. Its vast ness. Its purity, Ha solemnity ! What a mlaer able existence must be theirs who w behold the aky, nor ’consldor' Indeed, If we all could really ace with spiritual eyes, we would lose

suu luumains , _

prominent position, an* fc “ d ° u r

,-ould dry, for If God cares for the Illy and the sparrow and the flowers of the id, must not His thought be upon 'Notice, 'again, God’s great work In H Is Providence. H Is work* go beyond nature Into act* of Providence Majjy people do love nature, yet have no m

ek to know God- In Ic 1 - --.Hoe Hla acts of Provl-

deuce. Oration |>olnts lo a Oreator. Apd creation does not sustain itaelf; therefore, ‘by Him all things consist.’ How could II be otherwise? - The Idea that God would crest* this vast univferse. teeming with life, and yet have — guiding baud upon It Is nUerlyTlonsisteot with the nature of God; therefore, ‘God la our refuge and Mreugth, a very present help In trouble. 'All thing, work tog ether for good to them that love God.’ •lutlhe last and greatest step In earch for God’s works is lu the of grace,' and here you 'must' have spiritual eye* to aec. or nothing

dooeeaud Providence ^ "rioo. .If we admit that He numbers the hairs of our bead, we must goon and My He cares fur our soul. To

i who. tired of tlie

struggle, have determined to seek re to self-destruction. It u, of our* scarcely probable that the burea' sell I be able to bold back those wb to a Mate of mqplal depression vereti upon tnranMy, rash to suicide a* II only rellff. The majority of suicide. f» ( -t are undoubtedly of this class.» But the -man w ho Is merely dlM»ufage>l, ■who sees nothing hot darkness in the M

U that he Is a weakling ^

i« Place In the battle the trolley bridge. had e<',tered'. o™t, mayke reclaimed by the sym- test against the manner lu which the ‘ • freely offered d '*' u PM* *• being put to at Eight h

by the autl-enifede/Sarea il street by the ,clty. The protesting Arm wa^ of the opinion that tbe-yilltog . .. wanoint sufflcbSiit to hold/tl ad Vas lo simply the story of the wonderful ‘dtage, .prevent crusliliig.sjyraM (supervisor work of grace, and simply means that life!?? W arreti W . Brow n. said that tberet* Jesus Cbrist Mill live* and His prumtse

HOY? OCEAN CITY CONFERENCE IS

YYON ENCAMPMENT

IN SESSION

AX ORDINANCE.

Former Sheriff Barrett Lost Interesting Meetings Will be j K ^!k£Tnr'-.'T

No Chance to Bring Held Until the Closing j SiJTf. it Here. on Tuesday. L‘UTTw r i^.. b'“ - I. There wasmiusjprlT’j- forge at-j The reventy-flrst session of the New

rndanc

I I he I

night.

Jersey MctIns

d' ;

The Mrs: business transa •lection of t'ouiifflnian J. ind Freeholder J. P Fox 'hip , H_ F. Si.ntori. ofrhctr 'Oiumlttee, re|«irted that I Hr. Bt-rn. one of the promnler* hay trolley Him, lu referen.w to nlng cars down to Ihe beach w is in operariuii. Mr. Kte Stanlon that he would •ylvanfo Uallnunl offlclal

ol this clly. T« He between the then the presiding oil lug of the representatives o: meut cast the decldlui of Ocean city. Dnrlng ^fu meeting of this committee there was ■estloira* to w hose duly It, was ovlde badges for the old soldlen. ese encampment., aud )l was stated at Ihe badges were alw ays presented by the city w here n t

Ws'Z

Warren presiding. The opening aer- suS^bs^siSJiat snj opriHsi r *s > ««»ei«sf*si

ventlouChurei. 0?’^.'“ 'e' Hn"'^

This ^issu evangelistic -erv b-e led by m ^inoriu^iun mVms suis.'iScMsdou

is delivered by lit

M. Grif!lu. II I> , of Asbury 1' .TJje convention proper ope;;

R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Inrsurancfe Notary Public and Coinmisslooer of Deeds IN’os. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCliAN CITY, .Ns d. Money to Loan on Bond and AJortgage

hat bis {«uplr would do tnttaer. Bberlff Barren, rej rail iced that Ocean City would furnish the rcjuireil *100 thus did Ocean City win onl ay or Champion said that b (bouglit Ihe encampment would he 1 »rean Clly, aud Ijt added that thecummiuee ex|iecte<l let to work within a few: days. It was decided to purchase lOOcopt if each oTThe local pa|jers for eight y nine weeks for free distribution where they may do the most gosd. “fit matter of looking after this was left t W. Scott Hand, who engineered tb< ork last spring Cnuacllmeii Headley aud Ada referred to the alleged |ioor quality ol ■ed here during The former moved that commillet appointed to call npon A Maloney In reference to jp* Impi meat of the same. Harvey Y. Lake spoke of the autages of having llllle stickers, iloltlug some .feature of Ocean ( tty •ninvelopes sent out by local be ■<u. Mr. Itake was ap|H>lnted 1 mlltee lo ascertain the price of stickers and report at the next meeting. Po-tmasler Sutton advocated a banquet daring Easter week, notable people—Governor Blokes for Instance—should be : H F. Stanton moved that tbe subject be referred to the entertalm committee. Dr I. X. Grlscom, of the entertain meut committee, declared tbei mailer ofl longer than ‘hat evening. He desired pre>sioo of opinion from otlv era of Ihe board. City Treasurer Ira S. Champion mat fthe opinion that tbe suggestion wi good, hut he expressed a fear of lack iuoda'tlo'ia for pcopleod

Easier

Ir. C. H Kider said II people here at Easier than at many er times, but tbe |>eople broui Ocean < tty should he lu harmony Ibis resort.

Mr. t

banquet need n. He would like 1 llee take the subject up a the board.

agreed to meet on the'following uesday ulght.-al which time a report on the advisability of holding a quet cooM tie receded. BIRTHDAY PARTY

dr. aud Mrs. Gcj party on Wed Marctffflli, at their residence 718 Asbury avenue, lu honor of tbe Ihlrleenth birthday auulverMry of thrlrdaugbter. Miss loba B. Ailai**. \ very pleasant eventbg was apenL After a number of'games had been played, refreabThose present were as follows: Misses Klla V Hand, Marie F. Boothroyd. Anna G. McClure aud Laura Hmlth, Elmer Raurk, Boy E. Darby, Maurice Bcull, Allen Hmltb and Miu. Gilbert.

ood Horn, -Job

delphfo; Frank C. (

Hahn. Brldgrton.

u«. stated that Ihe projectors of

nead^jf tbe body, and lef. tbe *01 die to Its *m, Is sen sclera and reasonable: therefore, He has provided a Bavuuir. aud*lhi« uu*t be. for, after year*, man proves by His own

* . .— *-- by bis

tadom.

search that he has"

own power or excellence. . invented arellgiou that can harmonize hla nature wltb his own surroundings. Aud so -grace flrat contrive,! the way and God's answer to Ihe need of man’s soul was Jesus Christ . He I*' the Mine

. - — yesterday, to-day, and'forewer. and the .clly.. The protesting His work Mill moves 1

Shirley, Prospect Park;

Nathan Perkins and wif-. Maple Bhade; Mrs. A E. English. Walter H.

Hays. Philadelphia. y

Elmer E Mellick, F.f II Woud, H. It. Fforly,' James lliiol, W ip J. Itoney, Alexander UtiJ>S£__Nr7 • 1 * < I Mr. Win. McCoacb. David McCoach I and w ife. Cbas. K. Web*. Wm. It. | Horn, B. F. Horn, J. It. Wllllts, John jw. Frazier. Jr, aud wife, P.hlladelhla: Mrs. W. W. Jennings. Mlssj Killings, Ha,ri-burgm Helen M. ampbrll, R. T.; Moore. Atlantic City; |

For Sale.—8Iz Itoom Furi-lsbsd, 1830 Asbury aveuu

City, N.J.; I«l 80x100 feet. Mrs- C- Lake. 183* Asbury avenue. 01 x a. r-— -

4 poga ■

lie piling, aa II directly d

s seulement will he may have eyes to are all His great

T. IL L. Jordan. .A. H. Blckler. Camden; Johnson Roney, Mary J, Itoney. D. McClure. Cbas L. Hof 1 “in J. Barger aud wife, J<

KaNy.x. -■■■B

River: It. H. Ptokhsm, Frank Gluffrk, Millville: Loul. X. Itaucke. Haltlmora; Mira Adah L Chamherlam, Ocean City: Wm Kurtz, Baml. Roth, Bead-

tog; I. F. Grumbelu, Lebanon.

THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages THB ABE IN GREAT DEMAND I have prepared plans for a number of these artistic * and will be pleased to subc

Jos. G. Champion Hnllrltjr PLANS AND SPECIFICATI PREPARED AT SHORT NO 13th St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N. Mendel’s One-Price Store MraGtois aim BuMais Furnisliinij Tbe inside makw nf a suit b tin- making or the ruination of I dr|«uds on the amount nf uilon put upon these part*. The sms long wear and shape-boldingImi Heath the surface. That’s V can’t buy by looks alone A Clothes, whilst as stylish and lu cut a* any garments made. ter built III tlie wear-telling parti most clot lie*—that’a why wcguuu ■cm w ith our name. Clothing for Boys Widow Jones Bulls for Iloyi 1 lulk. Buster Rr •' ” “ JOHIN MARTS Contracting Builder "f!;,L or .S'^SS Blark, Brown, Keller. Mouse isn and Soft to every grade at the Ii Men’s Pantaloons . The Bw ellest. Bee our w iudo* d»;l I Gents’ Furnishing Goods. ^ Mendel’s One-Price St« Carpenters and Builders lesi Atlantic Avenue, Atlantic cmr.x. ALBERT G. GILBERT. CHARLES L. HOFMANN PRACTICU HOUSE PAIU1I 645 Asbury Avenue,

COAL C0A i t ion COAL

GEO, 0. ADAMS & BRO. roAT rnAl PUSTERING. RINGE SETTING C0AIj ^

WUCX LAYING, fcte.. Etc.

Work In Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J.

Boy your Coal from tht SHOEMAKER LUMBER

TWELFTH BT. AND WEST A'

of |»tW

0. j. HAMMEU Marble wGraniteW

762 ASBURY AVENUt

OCEAN CITY, X *

plumber, . Fi „ ePa „„l—,

K'!&^sx£rs-- Money for Mortgages... STEAM AHD 8« Utter. .KewYcrktC.H Etwell. Tom. . ^ | . - . -

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Fine Papet Hingins, Ptili

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