ocean City Sentinel 1320 feet op HEW SUNDAY IN THE
^VhSI'AV. MAHIH a*. 1*07.
DRAIN PIPE LAID LOCAL CHURCHES
NEW PASTOR FILLS PULPIT IN FIRST M. E. CHURCH
WASHINGTON CAMP Laundry
DARBY'S
FIVE YEARS OLD
656 Aibury Avo. . -•— —*■ •- Every Particular.
tothi. .•ommunliy and our reader. One of the Best Improvements Instructive Scnnons'Were De*T|i^B»anlcaUona ahould be ar- Madc by City in Long livered to Flocks by the -mnnuted ««b “>• “•“>* ■'"i Tlme - Several Pastors. the writer, ndm.ce-.rUy to, ( , u l,l..-.ttodvl-n' »■ ■ Kuaranlee of
“ “r Bc DR. MILLER HELD to Disturb. niTi\r<n OAAA DITI
Local Secret Society Will Celebrate Anniversary Tomorrow Evening.
Laundry rollarlnd,^
II HADLEY A ADA JIM '■ Readine Coal
Atoo Kladllne Waod by
b momlny . Intlwuea Klrat Prcbylerlan ' b' ir ' l'4 ,
oo Ka<er 6uud.y bill be fhadpany ^ ewup.-,! of mu.lr The resul.r | JJ 1 * 1 * •^ b '
ebolr. under the leaderahlp of Ia E. Suillli will be aanl.ted by the
I. and tbe number Ida dealti *a» greater d destroyed |u bla life.
Sameuu made
d thla aucreawr of Saineop
iklug aport fo
Mia. J bn Kowubuvm, aoprano; Prof. (Jeo. H. Kill, and Frank Keana. leuor. Alao, Howard Hlalej, lenor. of Pbiladtlphla. and Mr. and Alra. Albert Gale, of Philadelphia Tbe morning aervlce wrlll be opened by an Kaater ••Halleluiah'" by the ebolr. Then tbe following numbera • 111 be given: Aatbem. “Why Wee peat Tlmuf by Cbaa. U. UabrleL Soprano nolo, Shelley'» ■•KeaurrwUrn." Mra. John Jto—ubaum Antbem, “Hall tbe Hay," by : Ckrrte B. Adam.. Contralto aolo (aelected), Mra.
B. Gale.
•'An Kaater Litany.” by K
Loren/, choir.
In tbe evening, tbe folio* lug mu.leal numbera will be rendered: Antbem. “Hewrta and Vokea Halae.”
.liaH: Wilaon.
Soprano aolo, tieibel'a •'From Gloom to Glory." Ml- Alice RMey *• Vloliiii.,lo, Mr. Albert Uale. Anthem, “rbe I<ord la Klaeu Tie j* day." K, B. la/reut. j‘ Soprano aplo. with Vlollnceilo obll-; gato. Mr.. M II. Uale. In addillou to the above, Mra. Uale, , whOith l»r buaband. la t# glvean eotertalumeul In tbe church on Monday evening, wrlll sing In the mumlng She I. .aid to be a mexio aoprano »II n a voice of rental kable com pea-. At tbe Aieulng aervlce, al.e will alng, I with yellu obligato by Mr.JJale
I - • -
EASTER SERVICES
laatlll
thinking alcohol almru of It. ntreugtb. conclude they can afford to play wl It and aport with It -and have a good time »Itb It. but 1 have bad conrider--" aide acquaintance with It follower., and 1 never knew < ;ed in «|>ortltig with
die w ith It.
bat I. tbe tgnu. fatu. th ntty down In tbla mael unreality'' Tliedealreforaboonnallty. votarlr* of tbe drink habit w to gel out and beyond
from I.TIm.. ®! xml Jean. Chrl.t who and only Potentate. King of king., and 1-ord of lord-.” l.Tlm.. • 17: “Now unto the King of the tea, immortal, Invlalble, tbe only od, be honor and glory forever and’ ret Amen." Mr. Cawelberry aald In part: •To-di - —
k good .
ea It abowi ha. begun already *«». “ r 1 i"" er memorial day., It. day of •*- ebureb Un.. — .
Cbrlatma. and Kaater, day, la apIritoaBy '
• piety. A nation .j decay tnat for by unnoticed, Ha ludependence daya, tbankaglving. —*
tbeir natural ■
e with
than tbeir natural brilliance, get Into an atmoapbere beyond a above their everyday life. They Wl to be tranaported Into a coudttl where tbeir, native object Ion. to i
laaful llceiiae will be anpp^-ed V-d
mmllting of deed* of t momenta, they would
■ay he carried opt jf moral rwtralnC i be aacrl Ute of on i per-
celebrate
Palm 8nn-
_ ,ioor. There •methlng Which draw, men together in tbe celebration of high and.
holy fa«t daya.
“Now, tbe an preme thought Sunday la "* ** ■" *
which. In ao tie aabamed.
Service, will be held In Holy Trinity Cburrb on Uood Friday at 10%. »nd 7J» p. m., with aermou app ptUte. • Go Kaater Day there will be aervl at 7 and 10 SO a. In. and 7 U p. The following la the order ofmualc: Morulng tServIce —ft pedal Ka*te r byuiu., Karter Anthem, Savage. In place of "Veulte:” “te Ileum." Wood»»nl; -Jubilate." AWrlclv:. aol ■'Kewirrecllou Morn," Kuffber? M! T. I, Cook;' Communion Servl
choral.
Kvenlug Service—Choral. Kaater hymn.. "Magulltcat" and “Suae iMmltiu." Simper, aolo. Dr I- N. L nan mi: Kaater aulbein: aolo by Mlaa Warren; duet, Mlaaes W
Cook.
ert Minir favor from a legl-l.lor v tber jKiwer, and we conclude If » In geS. fe* 'uami ooraMoUX blmb bvconic' a*qocMHm whether 1 ,r *r get drunk Ural. Why do ■ iranv women drink? 1 ht. » ■ <|ue~ lou lb them of evolution .Mure I tear In mind lire original propoe
In Palm
King.' But let
u> get Hied In our mind. Oral, what kiiih of a king Je.ua Cbnat la. -\ ery alow ly do the natloua and the people of the world learn or gravp tbe Idea thal no nation or kingdom cao laet that I. not built upon morality and atvlrlluallty- 'Hlea—d U tbe nation Xlre «iod I. the I/ord.' Bi^-kny mk that the Lord'a governmrtit la e of tyranny or ala very. To them
la not a aplritual dominion.
•They Imagine It to be merely ptiyatral. Now, tbe khig often renre- . . —• •" ii>» Hebrew mind—a
of tbe
may be a truat tbat la not truatwoi It ueeda to be leated before m-.o, reliance can be placed in It. Uod never
truat until He baa teated
him. The faith of theae people waa real*, far aa It wenL Tbe dlaclplea believed In Him after the miracle In of Galilee It la one thing to be trualed, but anolber.lhlug to tb worthy It D one thing tc In Uod, but a vaatly different matter to be trusted by Uod. Uod truat* many men and puta them In exalted place*. It la a great thing to be truated by Uod. Tbe man who goea to victory la tbe man who goea aa aaltb lire IxirdHeroic deede are not wrought out In cold blood. Some people aceompliah thing. becwu«e they have the accompaulmeut of large numbera of compankma. Tbeir fallb la rlucere, but
APRIL FOOL”
on w bleb day tbe ; to play tricka on tl Nothing poaltlv
origin -
r«V track, and li lqmat'-i-. The won
"Temperanc work temperance u In eating
1 Uod b
•" i - 1 ■ r;"'r;;
»rv name Vd the king waa dlaappemr 1-altbcatioi
ilntlea—y““- — ”, ,ih«4. -nawri
baa reference
*i u ^' ou
rlghleousui
very
UiH'when Jc^ua/rode"uU. Jeriiaalem
JU that Aral I'alm'Huuday HU pur| aa* to aet forth Iff a kind of lb
iiu-ture*“ihat He waa J*"**- --- Meaalah. and to pnawrit Htmaelflo the - w» for their accepunce a Anal offer
those who bad rejected Him aa a
•cecher that they might accept Him a* the Meaalah and aave.tba Jewiah nation. He dame la a king. But not
on a war boree. Had He come * they would have at once raised *uerection agaluat Itome. but H* ek ami lowly alltlng on ao m He la king, indeed, but no* --
/aw iiea.ltig year*. He I* king of the
. V.™ tut i-
r of everything without
w.Idler. ‘4o be carnally minded itb to be aplritually minded U a to lire In the kingdom over .bleb Jean* Uhrtat I* King. He I* iVog of king* In and over the h»rt. ,f men. Now. then. Iet_ ua a.k where
•n. prtoflple* - prophet have er«sl^«'“
-md reltglou* “■ i',‘‘ iV tbl* true? lathe kingdom Aseynan empire , uere ,,u,g? Let hUtory tell
civil, polHU* 1
tbe figure" threatened - by drink, and
Identity
pbested of Htm nhat of the lncre« . of Hi* government there ahall be no
Dtty Superintendent • J.-’M. Bteveni luvUaajU^ai^n U pay avUltofli
'bool b »UI be wi
t door eutraode-'U ready for'
of B K. Smith A. Son* have fioMbed papering the Hotel Imperial. Baml. B. Sampaon'a bouae, Fourth and B»7 kveuue, part of Dr. Bori’a cot tag*. *• Goff", cottage and Mra. Townaei oobU cottage, 7B Central avenue
IW 'nvriU ua that old-world religion* crumbling. While one or two
' ive, vet they cannot eom’brlatlanlty There .«■ “nlv . rc~~~ Why CUriMlanlty ll« ; arow*. and that U becanae IU I Head and Founder *1111 Uvea
“S'
sSK xar.'s-'t.K gs&tsxrJ: ;
•w»Ie
_nh Uod Tbe crown o okwrd. of Ephraim w^r
big.
Such faith mu»l be built up bef trusted by Uod. Every man believe* with tbe crowd muat be I from tbe crowd and leated before
ipouatblllllc*. It I* tbe
bo atauda aloue In bla atrong fallb
that U truated by Uod.
upon personal gain I* not lobe truated.
^ — -»r_ P- BVe g B i,d tlabe*
disappear Fallb can only be truated a two iff lug to It* alreugtb to bear. U could not truarthe Jewa. They wot
Him king, but He did ■
commit Hlmaelf. When you are t charitable and ‘ aelflab, U Ural t character of tbe Man ydu aay J
me ?
Tbe preacher apoke of the magn cent confidence Uod bad In Job. In Abraham, Joabua, John, Mark and other, of tbat great galaxy of good and referred to the truat Imposed ie Lord In Knox, Weatey, Abraham Lincoln xnd other, of almllar
low until April !*!_ verege boy la ‘ '
e unwary.
: ta known of fbe Some specula-
Occaatonally one I ould like lo di be Poea not know
trouble I* tbat Uod doe* wot truat this
neon. Uod cannot trust a peraoi ke tbl* »1th untold treaaurea.
There was floe ,mnalc by tbe ebolr
under-tbe leadership of H . H
A pretty antbem. “Thou Crowned tbe
by-K. L. Ashford, waa Ufaoug
jiber*. with a duet by Ifra. K. 1 Bourgeois and H H. I-»ke. i • : Di
back to Koab and tbe Ark.
•The April fool cuatotn." aay* the udoii Public. Adverllaer of March 17«B. “arose from the mlalake of Noah sending tbe dove out of tbe ark re tbe water bad abated on tbe day of the mouth among the Hera which answer* to our tlrat of April, and to perpetuate the memory if Ibis deliverance It waa thought proper, whoever forgot ao remarkable circumatance. to pun lab them'by aend log them u|m>u some aleeveleaa erriB iltnllar to tbat Ineffectual nieasag i|«m whichIbe bird was sent by tbe patriarch" ’Other* yefer It to tbe
Tiriat, arguing that, as the
passlou of Je*u* took plac^ about this of tbe year, and aa yie Jew* sent m backward and torward lo mock Him. 1 e. from Annas to Calapbaa, <>m Calapbaa lo Pilate 1 , from Pilate P Herod, and from Herod back again 1 Pilate, tbla ridiculous, or, rather, uplou*. custom took rise tbenc*, by bleb w e aeud about fr m one place to another such i«r*ou* as we think proper object* of "ridicule. Theae theories muat. bo. ever, be dlaml—ed as unfounded, Id view of (be fact In character, Ihmigh not la point of time. All Fool.’ Day corrr-pondi
tbe llotnan Saturnalia, wbei
ancient Unmans did ever.) thing t ie another. But tbe uewreat aud _ioat atariling analogy, not only In klud, but almuA lu-actual date, waa aud I? the Feast of Hull, lu Hluduatan. Tbe last day oTtbla feast I* March SI,
chief diversion la to aeud
people uu errand* aod expedition* thaj are to end In disappointment for tbeTSlmee and merriment j for tbe sender and bt» friend*. Tlie custom
to have bad auy ex-
istence In Ureal Britain "until tbe
eighteenth ceutury.
Til ASBURY AVENLE HAS REOPENED FOR BUSINESS—
ATLANTIC ICEiS-MILK COMPANY d^li^Pombo Mountain In
The business will be conducted the same as usual, which is sufficient guarantee to all our old patrons. Oysters in every style. Quick lunch. CoHee, Tea, Chocolate and Milk. Everything first-class. Side entrance for ladies.
Hours, 9 a. m. to 12 midnight.
W. F. WASHINGTON
Formerly of Atlantic City.
...THE PIOHEER RESTADRAHT...
urn. H ■■IT*. Prwprtaewr
Phone, 112-D. 714 Awbnry Ave^ Oeenn IIIy, H. J. OYSTERS IN EVERY STYLE lirwt-t laaa Dinner Service Heala at all Ilonn
A. J. SMITH, Faorairroa PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMD PUNS: wood ; Office, No. 631 HSBIIRT MENU!
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairiea
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
No waiting for two weeka to know If you can get It; we can tall you at once. Bargain* in Bay aud Ocean front properties l bo Ice cottage* for aale. Alao lot* fbr luveatmeut and for Improvement—tbe choice of A "' , “ J. M. CHESTER.& CO., Ocean City, N. J.
1. B.KMer, the Ocean City
Mr. BronyabT gVve. the liunday dknllri, who Ua. been going to Tuck-
acbool childreo a healthy irlk-vir-Utt »>”«
He advlaed the young
ir learned °
, _ "vJrpTper** =S wY%i^““ ‘ -
told dStnwtloe oftbe n^nr .hat would not *rve ChrtS .^Klyb^ > hundred year* Mnoe Paul loretoic ina
O * ...rwiiy. Humanity
Piano*Tuned,*A
Ten year* •*P eri ;K;*
ence 'H*rrv H. Lake- *“
ir.ilier ’ Thla I* no argu- gpewklog ol Palm Fattier. u “and mean
folk* to do the beat that it In them at all timea. and said tbat If It w ere In bla power when building eburebn bennaaluma. awlmulug tanka, etc , In the basement % tbe buildings for tbe u*e of the Suoday school children. There they oouW be made strong physically and tbu* be better able lo tight for tbe cause of tbe Lord. They Could always be In tit
condition
lo tbe evening, before a large Kev. Mr Brunyate de-
tDatnictlve
•ery Friday during
tbe winter, hi. .Tawacd bl. vlalla to that place. From now until Ibe close of tbe summef season, be can be found In bl* office, SUS Central avenue, where patlrut* will receive tbe moat careful .
aud expert attention.
If you are thinking of purchasing , a lot or e<rtlige,you would do well to consider several exceptional bargains that we have to offer before definitely deciding. .'. MASSEY A EDWARDS.
/AILK AUD ICE CREAM sis YtliSt. udAsboryAit
First National Bank
Beautiful Cottage Sites;..
of a' U lew*of Incident* end manning of Floly W oust flee to I The ringing waa veo good A m«.v
refuSTTf moa* ! Cff" K ST'sulloa .°nd H H. .^1 H., - -
nrt.brf.lo Htm. ... b lul( | ¥ tit., «n, 'H. l'«rrth.” by L L fQ «. m. BUd 3, P- m rn,H^t 1 ? I Bourse Pharmacy.
FREEH
A Chocolate Cream Egg to even/ boy and girl on Saturday, March 30, between
High Uround. LoU Graded. Street* *Jpd Sidewalk* Graveled. Many new building* already erected. Pick lying bUwenc Atlantic
.venue and the Oesan, and Fifth and North KreeU.
Apply to any real eeUte agent InveaUgaU before purcharing
Ocean City Land Company
There R a great many bouses in Ocean City. Some R Cottages, some R Hotels. Some R stores, some R for rent, Some R for sale. Tbfcre R also Many lots for sale without booses. If yon want any of these on the best terms, apply to ROBERT FISHER, The Bourse, Ocean City

