Ocean City Sentinel
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
AirardliiK to tli*
HUIt«tb«, •tilrtl I- to l« dMntxitr-l at , the JamcKom o KapoattlM. aixl a Utrlf »a» |rre|«nd tif I liief Wtnton t .
NEW JERSEY ,( »r<t*‘»*i,tbeiCn>vitiioMh«'inaouf»<iur-
•' S JUNE SUNDAY IN THE CHURCHES
MADE TRIP ACROSS.
MASTKIS S S.AI.K.
Ililrty year* Im>» bmi Rmtrr p
Mooiai} iadjaar:) j U 00 **'/ *»>»0 '•>** uf •>'T n"*"
1 Large Congregation* Heard Fine Sermon* and Good
Singing.
THUH8IMY. JVSK T., 1WT
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
Bulletin. LOW-RATE NIAGARA FAUS EXCURSIONS.
Natlianid Hawtbuf
a hlcli aticiaad Itir nekt lanfr-t advai - in tliat rr»|«rrt. For tli* flv* year- brtwrru ItNNi a
n tijr the n
r Tm l.nthrran |>o|>lr of
c«)»rt to taut the Ka|4M
1 \-l.urj avenue, tirloa fjgl,
r they trill hate •ctvi
e'ultl’hetrt
■vet virwni thi* n ratling u-vrlation «,
90 Thonday. 21 Friday... 22 Haturday. 21 Sunday . 24 Monday.
r the Hon
_ f„-| Urr f» made hy%br rutted State-
.B. a to.a. ID. a-ai. (Lettatta Baraau. the hirtraar In taluea ■ nr liro -ervicr traoev.iHiuetcal laat .'M N il 2 4» N 2s '"T tl>e amiuai prodiK-t ol nianutar- • H u"day by Fri»by l> Sailth. a mem>1 W.sa 1.51 1" *4 turad Rouda tB New Jen*y waa 4<i |wr t»» of the aeotor elaa* of tl»e laitlteran j Ir it *1 - 4N “•“.T*"*-. a. attahod 12 2 per eeiil. lor Nea I heol.*le»i HemiNary at i'btladelphla. -f2 0*2 *'4* 12.52 York, bar elo«aa4 roaipeiltor. | Mr. Fuilth'e •ui.ye.-t wa*‘Tlte rierklna | It 1.27 7*7 1.27] lij artual |«i|>ulattou Nea Jn>ey r»avW»ur," and hl» muarke were taixvl j
*•22 ranka aliteenth amouc the State-, but u l a> !, > t' uk e.
In denatty of |ai|>ulatii>n that t». the ,u * u '■ '■otue
•W 4 fa. 11 tW *11 i "ow tier of Inhabitant-'per -<1 ua rt in Hr • hleh^w a- |.
.« S .Vi . . n il of lerrilortal area—Nea Jerwy, with «-al. and MN rarue-tly hoped th ,:Ni. U »urpaa«douly by Rhode l»land . ■* lh* aea-on advaine-. many of t
Wklidme. 1J. A R. boy- I land Ha—a.-liu-ett- .ummergl.il.ir» a 111 make till, th
■ to It* total animal value of uanu Aa carbauRemya, with much truth, factund gooda, New Jerrey rauki Md oaie of the very woral thing, uur ! .Ulh. In the per capita value ol •n do la lo apeud money before It 1. manufactured good. New Jervey rauki
\
to ;:atlur .< Kailrum
•Jl Wedneaday
2» Friday
20 Haturday. :«l Hu nday. . .
rekBud to -avc that I'tfc attend amw a a.
place of wor-hip Mr. Hmlth Mill ha 1—ured of a hearty a
bay tblnge and aetlle for them ••promiaea to pay” will aurely bring trouble, no matter bow large a .alary one baa. By time tying up our re-
meet the future with anything like a comfortable condition of mlud. am for any rcaaotiour earning ability 1.
iff. it p
The only m
to live la to act aalde, every |iay^lay. aome portion of our earning*, and turre ounelve* to live atrlrtly within the llmtta of what U left. We may want more than tbla balance will buy, but It wwu’t hurt ua half a» much lo want aa lo fate a deficit with no proa-
pert, or a dMant one, of being able
meet oar obUgallotie. Wr all have loo
much, a* It la. We could do wl much Hae, and atill be happy.
Tag Governor bar vetoed tin pomed by the preaent legMalun providing for the changing beck to Cape May City Council of the ll.|Uor It
county court. The Governor mya that the granting of llrenae a MH private InlereaU and la thua clearly dMIagnlahaUr from the (icrfurmaoce of other public dutlea Impoaed upo elty council*, (kmtluolng. be aayi “The doty of the city council* I* t
The 1
ai of the hlgbent type
motive*. They 1 aoiely with
ere, however, they 1 to grant llcenaea ' m of member* of city o«
pal affair* la apt to deter the beat rlaaa
ordinary dynamite, and aomeuhat more powerful thau |iure nlinaglycerln. Notwltbataudlug II* high txpkjelvtproperty, however. It la practically eenaUlvc toabocfc.aud w ill not explode from Ignition ev en If a maa* of it be atlrred with a white-hot Iron.
t will
evaporate Ilka water, and abella arc
AIM with It by the idinplc proco* . ig end pouring l,tke ••lyddite.
high cxpkudre* In me by foreign guvemmeula, Maxlmlle I* a compound of picric arid, but Ua actual oompoaltiou ' la mcret. It can be detuna ted only by a aperial fuae, tlie comfioanmii of
which la alao a Government aecret.
Aa abowlng the Inaenaltlvciie— of thh explualvc to all ordinary foimaof aboek, aome elaborate IcaU have been made at Sandy Jiook by Government offlchda. In dkic of Iheae a 12-lncli armor-piercing projectile wa. charged with TO pound, of Maxhulte and tired, wHboul a fuse, thruugn a 7-luch Harveylxed ulckel-aleel plate, the projectile being recovered Intact from the aand abutment behind the plate. A atmtlar abell, thi. time armed with a detonating fuae, wait hen fired at another plate, and, exploding w ben about two-tblide through, .haltered the plate to fragment* and completely demohabed the aupporting alructurea. Aa originally made, gunpowder wa* a looae mixture of pulrerlred aulphur, charcoal and aalt|*tre. Then It waJ actually a powder, not granulated, a. l*lhe prevent form of ordinary arnoky black powder. The Idea of granule. Uou probably an»e from the admixture of bltumluou* matter.with the
‘ powder to retard the comhuatlou.
The Ant methodical grattulatiou of -gunpowder recorded waa In France In IH25. In I'M General T. J. Rodman invented priamatlr |a>wder, dealgulng
proa e. - for moulding th
eepantely and giving them a uniform ahape. tie alao made multi-|irrfuiated powder grain, to Itiaure pr<«re**lv
I>land. New Jeraey baa 12.4 per cent, of her populatton engaged la varkni* kinda of mauufariuriug indudry. a proportion which la excedtod only by thorn of Rhode laiatid and Mawarliii
e of all
the Fwai M. K fhurrh.un evening, the Rev. |>r. Brm the paidur. prea.-hed Imdructtvel
ibject being, •■Have We a Heavenly
tranaportatlon farillUea—Beat ertrtc—which a hr enjoya. an are bring extended to practic-
ally all paita of the Htalr, together
the natural advantage, of her iphleal pokttloo, the protection evuragement afforded ajually to and labor by her equitable law< guarantee of wldeapreed tntelllwblch la furut*bed by her
It that they are atbet-tic •n Hi* exiatrnce. tail they
have their doubt* a. to HI* guadtu and Justice. Hi* talrnc-a and falhrriititrnm. Tl>ey fall to*ee that to attnliute Injustice to God I* virtually to deny HI* extatencr. The apparent Injuaticr
other advantages, natural and aorialjof thing.
t of labor disturbance of
tfferad within her territory to the laduatrialM and the home aaeter. all
point to the attainment by
of a atill more brilliant poolllou In Hie
hLgh school fight
The project for a new high achoul building In I'ppgr township, Cape May County, has caused onuslderable
The
majority of the taxpayers, it 1. polled, feel that Tuckaboc is the central location, while the people of Feterntmrg believe they are entitled have the Institution at their village. Those residents of Tuckalioe wl art opposing the erection of the school
for fear of a raise of tax-
will b
roteat to the county and Htatc autboritlc*. It ta reported thi twenty men of Tuckahoe have vnlunto contribute fS each to Agbt
the plan
The other aide, which It trying to uom the town, la Indignant ovi ppoalttou, and acorns the ,Idea that taxes will be increased because of the school building. Tuckahoe new bank has hoc new Industries are belt established, and a glaas plant will I erected In the neer future. With ■ this Improvement, the majority of the taxpaper* of the township aee think the proper place for the building Tuckahoe. The feeling between ;wo faction* I* very hitler.
CHURCH SERVICES
"•XTy
boon—10.su a. m. and ; the First M. K GAurch The pastor, Rev. K. It. Bruuyatr, will
preach.
Rev. H. T. Casselberry, the will conduct the service* and preach lu the First Presbyterian fburrh tba usual hours on Holiday. In th# morning, Mr. Casselberry^ 1 aultJect will he'Hlur Native I.auU." Eveul "A Hjiollem Flag." There wlIMm proprlatr music.
lUly Comi
Recent real e-tate transfer. In Ocean inty recorded in the oAloe of County
CUrJt »re as follows.
Jamas A. Marts et ux to Oscar l>.
1 Premise.
ompeoii. Pn e of Wymqutl
east of Orimn avenue. 50 by- T.', f« William H. Jiright. HhenH b
■utb-
1 feet.
I ' .land of Anna K Fries et ela.J, to May Steelman. 11200. lot 588, Hectkm c •. llav-ld H.TItlow to KateTltlow . t |.
Lot 20, Hection A.
g HiLi.—7-room cottage.
tall
■mmuulon). Huoday School, Morning service and sermon.
I0.au. A patriotic service at S p in.
Herbert J. Cook, II Il„ will
preach at hath servIces. Special music
In the even tug. ar. AtHit'irmAt'K.
Maws
o'clock In HI. Augustine'. Sunday morning. Rev. V
Kx-Magtaiiatr (.harutoii. of the Twenty-fourth Ward. Philadelphia, a lager here, was unanimously elected airman of the Hemis-ratlc t ity lumlttceoii Monday night to succeed Magistrate I.ailnrr. it wa* Hie And meeting of the committee since ew meniler. »c»e elerled, and the select km of Thorutou a* clialrman 1 surprise, -ays the ledger, a. he has been regarded as an autl-Hoiinrlly-Kyau Kern or rat for more than a year
Mr. Tliorntou baa d<
j. and,
FatlierT" Hla text was from 11: -Your Father, w hich ta lu I Hr llruiryratr said in part: "Hoe* there really exist a A: tloushlp between God and m If mi, w here shall we cx|wct t< any mtlafoctory proof of ItJ
presence of the moral Indifference of nature, and..the myriad Injustice* of human lift, modern men acem ready at all time* to impugn Hie character of
rid. yet the belief In God ami Hi* benevolence atill haunt* the mind* and hearts of meu. Naturally, II I* easier for u» to believe lu Hit benevolence of God than lu HU malevolence. The advanced moral aeuatilreoea* ol today U a proof of the moral natureol God, and an Indication that there I* a Heavenly Father who is developing by rx pencil re of life and time the 1 being of HU children. Moral pn oa questInMiig the justice of God unconscious IrtlfOtr to HU goudnre*. When ar *ee God, the Eternal, over against tftan, the mortal, It makes i4> feel how the very earth that beans.and the lime tbal enfold, our tauorarv bui movement, lu HU Iteiug. moment, that come and fiass and |>erl*b wblh He abides." Hr. Hrnnyate said that mankind has two clues which may be rut In the belief of a benevolent God, aisd which bring relief to son these |irrplexlug difficulties -Itrst. Hie modem evolutkmary science, and the Christian religion: th id revealed. IT* ich deep tliough abd wa* listened to with marked at
tlklm.
must ritiaiivTKKiAN •The Aewer of CnbeUeT' was the subject of the Rev H. T. t'aaselberry' Hie First Presbyterian Church on Huuday-evenlug. HI* l wa* from Mali., IS;5S: •■And He not many mighty work* there beea ol lheir unbelief.’' -We are all admirer* of pow< 1 Id Mr. Casselberry. -Note car* ic weak thing*. Now. wrlrearmi about the power of faith and the marvelous things which it acrom pliahe*. Rut there U a |si*er tu unbelief, also, and the power lu u 11 belief disastrous a* the power lu faith U •The same which |hiIiiI* Hie ro 1 ripen* the frail, also kill* a destroy*, hecauV they reach a Hi aben they no longer receive to ad vs hoMlug preclou* thing*. If stopped corked, I* u-ele—. and *0 with o
religion ol aagmou ai
I they
• then
> God.
1 rhurcl
•old I
ly mighty works, but they I tellevr In HlmAand Hr »i from the tow n, liuahle to ps
form any mighty work of auy kin-
It ua* the |aiuer ot unbelief
-d HI* w
k Hiei
'Now; Naureth
*ed place, and needed Jrsua Christ •orely enough, hut heeamwof unbelief they remained lu their eundltiou. *1 hU place. hU life, hU aoui. he doubted Christ Peter aaiik-and the Master rebuked him for faith. Mary larked faith
N. C. Clelland REAL ESTATE BROKER:
v- within ten days 1 * n vxpr-rietK-cd t.niiM 1 I'htludrlphia, carryiae
HARRY F. STANTON
KtAL l
PROPERTIES BOUGHT ANOSOLD MORTGAGEC PLACED OF net Eigtilh Strati Stic* lUari »iei«
1 the heauHhil aO-
SKALKH PE0P0SALS.
Samuel Schurch -- REAL ESTATE l : ' AND INSURANCE' {SOI Asburj tit., Octu Clij, I. J.
if tilt, attractive serits of iratkMI to Ticket Agenb
CURTIS ROBINSON
XoliiT lo AIiscdI lh-ri‘iiil:in|s.
imS’goo'o* u 1 * mV
1 (lie (Xami) ot I a|.
Proposals for a (iraiel Honil.
il her
-ar* will always Aow rlleve that Christ livubrllef emu rob a
and o
.orld. Houtit o
. and make of the |.c»plc hf the mbrllef In hu*
Il I- lietti-t to dwell lu the <11111 f.* - u perslllloii than lu alt rarellnl 1 lothlug by Hie air-pump of untwlte
laln^f lei
Thinly and .
accept [breath.
"What' |«.i belief or faith
■mining fat darkness, for Hie i u -s*7'”
r Is working lu 1
SMBBIFFS SALE.
Uo><I*s*d IT.IU1—
, 11 <t«-viYcsiii-. 1 .hamr'ii'Xr lo—n-'J'i nu*n Montlay. Jtfly 15th, ityo;.
O. l_. LAKE
REAL ESTATE AGENT
Conveyancing 3 Insurance
NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS
for
Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue
JORDAN MATHEWS
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
George W. Ernst “GENERAL HAULING Automobile Garaev Wholesale Rutter. Kgg.. l.ard. t Iwr-e | and Poultry - Residence, Inli Asbury avenue. ! Off 101. 7lh Sum Ml JUMti me Viii tiMsi
t^*Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.*^]
DARBY’S Ocean City Laundry 656 Asbury Ave . Hret-elas* Work lb KvKj- Pgrtk-uls.. [
THAT TAX QUESTION Can easily be settled by building Bungalow Cottages
THE! ARE IN GREAT DEMAND
> *!.t..mal^ro^JB jut <0 plvev ,s
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER DAKERf. Ig TCWhS-,.,,,,, 0:ggg Ot,. J. » Hr-aC. Cks saJCaXsakallr. wmdSw
I have |iri |>arcil plans ior a number of these artistic aa^ o>nveiiient lilt!*- 'summer homes and will be pleased to submit them -upon request.
OCEAN CITY BAKERY
Jos. G. Champion
BREAD, FANCY CAKES and HIES { GEORGE S. BIGKEL. Proprietoi
NO. <■* ASBUK. AVENUE. ,, . .. ttA..an.N.j. I.sth St. and Haven Ave., Ocean City, N. J.
OCEAN CITY. N .
2*K2ir.'222!
CITY BAS LI6HT CO. Mpnd „ rs
ENOUSNk JOHNSON, 0 ne” rice Store
(HtiMliiii m Builders I2IO Asbury Avrnur.
USE CAS FOR
COOKING LIGHTING HEATING
NO SMOKE NO SMELL
NO DIRT
Just Strike a Match
G THOMAS
Si- -[No. 108 Market St.,
PHILADELPHIA,
Furnisliinjp
Uk making or -the ruination of k -- drivnda on the aux.uiit ..f taltortak
! put 11 pnn time |airt*. T "> |long wear and sbapr-lrol "rath Hie siirfare. That 1 can’t buy by look, alone
othew. w hllat
mailc. a
1* lie* Or
ALLEN SCULL • l-Hir*. wl.lU a* *tyll.l.
1 In cut a* any garuieul* maur.
Contractor and Builder ,c 'b* 1 "*>» »>«weaMoiiingi«ri* 808 Contra! A
OCEAN CITY, p
Clotliing for Boys Widow Jone* Null* for Hoy* S
folk, Rustrr llroa n. I>..ui.lr Urea*
-IOHPs' MARTS "-I Contracting Builder
kIutu. T | Hlark, Brown, Nelter. M.m.» IkrtP
lift
d Soft In every grade al the h
jlililll! Fids Famiii drocerids. at <Xmnl>,ln /n-w5 ik.iA t., ,. H .
Men's Pantaloons
(E1KE R. I0IRGE0IS 1 SRI | Genu 1 FuroWilug •—'d*.
Mendel’s One-Price 5tore
l*C» Attantk- Aveoue. ATLANTIf PITY. H-1
Carpenters and Builders
VoSSX’.u,. ._ iiti|i
IMMM. m filnt'S'Troanii'oo^r Von ,n Ai-anin•ni-ap.M.j^.Vntj! 1 ™* 15 " 1 * 11 "" ,
■ LO-WF PRICES.
J «■ 8. Attar GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING
MILK LAYING, fcte.. Etc.
ork In Mason line 1‘rompHy
ALBERT G. GILBERT,
, PRACTICAL HORSE PAINTB
645 Asbury Avenue,
A. H. BAKER ...Undertaler • and • Embalmet 849 ASBURY AVENUE.
nyvsir "oS; 'z&ssi
M ARK lake ! . Undertaker and Kmbalmifr
W. H. MITCHELL,
BRICKLAVING - PLASTERING nrtAI
n ^pKoiniivr COAL COAb
Av < I COAL
COAL
COAL Kuy your Coal tr
IRA S. CHAMPION
... iwon, I _ Roar) 1, Hae«..
oltVapeMayUoouly, IM-loglbewtrur
j A| l MM>rniilro >M * < aa<w <r> »laXJ^JwY<U ft * 1 "''.f ipjS&Smloi '
JStSU’/fiT.t
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and Gas Fitted
Alderney Dairies
Guaranteed Ktrir-Hy p Urt .
/ailk
lepatnng a specialty.
ICE CREAM
ESTABLISHED lUi
Furnl.l.rd Ruumi lib light bouae-k .
| bath. Apply h24 Ovewu.
l.oiiMe-kn-ping. L’ae, v
Bad. Tubs and 2£fcSKaBig! - f Supplies. i—l •'•*„i„ ua i- ' ' «ao A-mbury Avonno j MSI. and Asbury Ate
TWELFTH-HT. AND WKHT AYS-
tint?* lo the loo
0. j. HAMMELL Marble ix Granite Worts
Mouumenla, M Hlaluary Work, Crodl** ..- CEMETERY INCLOSURE*
Works at Pleasantvillc. N- J '

