Ocean City Sentinel, 5 March 1908 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

l-^'SUNDAY IN THE

'-•■ml Amerii'« IS. <1 Indian Inland* 3

Dutch nnd French po«« »»k>n^.|ii the truiilemi Orient •hoot 15UO mile* e»rh. | roplcal oud niMruph-al Au*tr«ll« j about lOMinUa*. riiam hoo mile*, the) I’hlllpplna* about a» milt* and the; Hawaiian Inland* about 100 mile-, j Taking the grand dlebUm*. North; America ha* •[•caking in round term-,; 300,000 mile* of railway, of w hlch S».(1110 are found In. the rolled ritate*. Bo rope, a* a whole ha*, -till »l*aklng In round term*, IWi.OOO mile*, or s.j,0U0 milaa lew than tho-e in the ('oiled

Mate* alone A-bi hi

Ot'KAKClTV la going forward la a AfnM i:,(«0 and Ayi-lralla aud the! ay that U Imtpcuaely mlbdactory lo adjacent 1-laud, of Oceania 17,*" allot the friend* of tbit reaori—and The estimated rtF*t of <-ou*truetlon, tlie name of the friend* of thl* t«*on'| capital «wt of prtucl|>al railway* la legion, to u*e a hackneyed «xpre*-j given for Kuropa a* a billion doll

•ion. Thl* aaaabon r»*<>rt, frotn-eeery | for Kfi.000 mile*..

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Intar-Statg 'Phone No lit "Ttonluij »n<r»*«*lr

THUBHDAY. MAHCii A, 1908.

LOCAL CHURCHES £

e of tl>? •ertnon* *

conceivable atandpolnt, t* entitled to pragma. It l» doing *o, and will eontltiue to do ao by leap* aud bound*. The Ocean City Yacht Club l- going •bead In^reat *lia|* tbU year. Commodore Creme. Vice Commodore Win E. Hcxamer, CapC Oaorge K. FUb, chairman of the board of governor* rapt. Cbaric* F. Wall, Capt. Joltn M Zuru, Capt. J. Ralph Wllaon, Charlea J. Curran. CapL T. S. Mllchcll, <> ‘ DcKounw and aeveral oilier, •nthualaatlc club worker* Jr may be * bit difficult to lb other* than politician* to know ju.l what I bam politician* purpose doing with Governor Fort, of title Htale the pnlttldane of the State bare tbetr way, Governor Fort la bound to be

either president

tbeae gnat aud elorioua l ulled SUtew. Along tbla line, all one be* lo do t* to read the new.pa per dl.patche* and take bia choice. Ineldeutally, it may beaald that it baa been hinted *ome politician* Vbo do not like ernor Fort’* atyie of tjClug a real governor are endeavoring to get him of their own peculiar petty way.

'•liable:and for Hie remainder of the world 17 billion dollar* for i*» mile*, for w bleb ■dall.tlc* are available, the figure* with ref* euc# to the Culled Klate* bring UO*t a* given by Pdor'* Manual. 13 billion dollar* for 1,900 mile*, for which figure* are

•liable.

Bay* the Atlantic City Rev lew :

"A Mr aea water »wlmmlug pool, larger Mian any pool which ha* bitberto been built In Atlantic City, to be ronatructed In the upper end the etty. and the bulldm propowe cover the atrueture with gla»> and heal It for winter uae. The Idea I* Imported from Deal Lake. The venture there wa* a linanclm! racceaa. The venture here, carried on a more elaborate acale,, will likely prove a* auoceaaful. An Innovation of the kind mean* a new feature for the remit. Il mean*.an added attracUon that wlU aerve to bold vUitoni If not bring them to I be remit, and there are many [■ermi.. who could be Influeneed by a po< enough lo get a long eea water In the winter. All auch/aature* help

to .popularise the reran." A pool of tbla kind would be

feature for Ocean OHy, tm. Who will make a move toward prondlng tbl* remit with a ahnllar attrartiou

Th* Colled Stale. I* the va*t iitorehou*e. Half the l -reel produced In the worh

from our rail and furnace*. *v e rurul*b two-Oftba of the coal, a third of (he lead, nearly a quarter of the gold,

m half the .liver, tbree-

quartera of the notion end ihree-llf h* of the petroleum the world produce-.

the onunlrie* of the world

for tbelr rekpectlve order* for «.ur prodiiet* and take our pay In goode or In

goM, a* an It* our convenience.

And we get what we a*k for—every

me.

In IK* me pot Kuro|>e In our debt to the extent of over ISW.WO.UOO by the elm pic |»ocea* (eaay to j») of *eodIng oat to that value more good* than wa took In, ray* Hu.lor— and Finance We are giant abopkeeper*, and, Ilk* good lrade*men, we raid the product, mine*, oil and ootton Held* for W.UU0 ffiKc than w# bought. A comfortable credit balance In ourfavor Wa produce cereal* and meat* ample for the requirement* of a really prodigal people, and have aufflcleiil left to help Ml the depleted granariea of Europe From our roll each yrar we lake product* valued at over t7.000,000.01X1, large proportion of which we rail

II •vadowltbthebuy*r Quariiou* Sale lar

g eater navy, larger army, beat

mlal *yatrm, larlfl. a'l pair before » -.

que*IM>ri of ‘making men. - for

r* sake men.' The rorenl remark* lei alor IVillver will be a revelation Z l*i ‘Mora Interewt I* taken In Con- "

suopp *»d Excellent : Music Heard by Large moue ary reform. 1 Said Dr. Arnold: “ Congreeations. ‘All w bo have meditated upon the art

./of governing mankind have felt that

- iik r.i, or ...fi™. o.. .n.1 ;

* rducaiton of the young.’ conrkler, then. ‘That floyl' L

Whai .hall we do with him? Flr*t, •,

let it* get an InMgbt Into In* nature:

1 Tb* I nraen Hand Tbal Opeiia the and Prat bet* at one ha* aald who I

Gale" wa* Uie .object of llie Rev. Dr. know* boy*, living lu an era of Joyou*

4jlniuyalr'* rarmon lo tbe Pl'*t-*l K , -avagery. He I* ra vlgorou* that be •'

■I Church on Sunday evening. The nm-t kec^n contain mollon to renj . iht i took hj* text from Acta, 12; I®: Have the preraure, m excited that be • * hloiropenrd of U* own am- ird " j mu-l yell almo-t w uhout provocalion. Dr. Thoiua* ray* *taled Dr. Hrun eager of life that he ln*l*ta lu *ltllng ra .[

yale In ticgliiiilng, "lliat everj chapter , up la;* of night, for fear lie will ml** •'

it the liUtory of tlie church "f Chrlat ! *ome fun. Till* boy ba* a atroiig levehff- Uie old decree of heaven. 'gaiq' loulty, whlcii mean* I liar he I* hat enmity *hould eal*r between 'the publl:-*plrited. He •• aa active Into end of (be rar[ieiit and the •W'-d of tlie nor* il|>er.'aod a hero he mu«t have, toiuwn—between tlie votarle* of aalan mid I: te‘up lo oa’ to give him a hero

ind the dlarlpiexrf cbrlri.' 1 of a good quality. Ih. uot think thl* ;;

Itil* I* the batlle of all ball e. of tlie boy I ae no religion* Inrtluct. for be rorld, the underlying apri ig of all j ha*, though It I* not the kind that j

van In hi* experience' -Now, yon ty paint him a* ‘black' a* you iki-c—the bet remain* that the boy every where prtwent and we niu.l

melhod*. or w baffver new brm* be ho -■mrlhlug with him. The flrat enmity thing we may do wltb him la to klllf Z

W e men are atrouger. We r the ■•*•. We permit the

•al'icn lo kill them olf by I be thoua-

Tatea tni AaaetaaraaD

KWtT OF TH': COIOITIOI

First National Bank o* OCEAN CITY. *t

if P

e.vssn . UAI*AV«'R K*nv tkhsih Will -ci-pte a lot and erect • cottage near tin*, ocean, on the no (iardm-Tract, above North atrect. Also it Second. Twentv ihixl. Thirty-fourth. Forty-cightb or Fifty-acventh atreeU. Ne, the bay at Fourth or Fourteenth atrects. See Otis M. Townsend BUILDER

QUEEN OF SEA TRIPS’

Fhiliilelphia and Snston

Canada, loe-bouud on the north, ever become a rompctllor. Au-lralia derart-buund, »llll (era *o. We to-day tbc world'• logical atoreboura

cobMtaa Ui ir ^Hre l*

I* before, not behind

America l» Uie great bull. Hu of Ita giant frame dUperra. Hit gadflle* of pcraimbm and doubt. Cberr up! The brat I* to come

Interooting at tbl* Uroe I report of Stale Coro ,f Ranking and Inauraoce David O. Watklna, who, by the way. iwcer of a collage In Ibl* dty. a a blllng off of 9 in Hie rewourrew of Buie la for (be year, aiftl

tier Watklna raya 'thal re aflketed by the Burry,

the Aaraclatlou of New Jeraey Sport-men for the Protection of Flah and Game, raya Koreal and Blrvam. New Jerrey la the lariVif the North tlantic Stale* to cling lo antique belief* aud method*. The province* of l of the New England Slate*, then New York, and la*t of all, ait, have forbidden apring and lu good time tbelr re.! denu will receive an abundant reward greater number of bird* and far better ahooling lu the autumn than they had when the ahooUug laated through Hie mouth* of autumn,

winter and apring

Thl* l* true for many rearan*. Hlrd» n harried In tbe apring, are In belle •bapeto breed and will penumably

r band, tbe natl

banka report a gain In both dep and reaonrcaa. While the truet pen lew abow a decrcaae in depo*lu, tberc was a gain lu the.number o/ de-

from place to place aud allowed t. In acetloiii protected lu ' apring, birds will breed In many

where they would not If they were

r striving to escape tbe

« raving* bank* for the year of

compared with a ga

of the year before.

▼At Qt'Ai.mi / Tbe general Idea tbal our i i in rctence and command lo -Ihe men of

la la totally

a writer hi tbe Fortnightly. Tbe evtdenea of bistory and of the ewrlie.1 monument* alike goea lo Indicate that our Intellectual And moral nature ba* not advanced lo any pereeplIbU free. In the

poawi

■ la equally

i they are »ym-

pathetically atudtod tbe more tfaev ar found to reramblt ourrah e* In tbelr

Inherent tnletlaetual power*.

Even tbe so long dasplwd Au.traltan*—almost I be lowewt In material program—yet show by tbelr oumplex language tbelr elaborate adcial regulaUooii and often by an Innate nobllliy

of character, Indication* of similar Inner natore to out <

they poaaew* fewer plillorapber* wnd

In the higher Pacific lyi-e*

tbsugb savages a* regard* material program, arc yet generally admitted lo be—phyalcatry, Intellectually a ad morally—our equaf*. If not o«r •■partora. Thirdly. we have no [•roof _ whatever that even tba men of ibr afoue age a ere mentally or morally

Inferior to ouraclvew.

▼laa. atAiLWAvn. An obaervaMc fart wltb refrariirv to tba worid'* railway* U tbal by far tba large* part are found lu Hie trai|«ri

human

SIIKUIKK S SAI.K.

ii the chapter from which . • taken. Dr. Rrnuyateaakl, the old rer|**ul before u* lu lug Herod I* bl* In - >» Instrument. To all

big bl* own way, and ft e young ifant church must perish i Oder himalice and hatred. But there Ii another world outside lhl», uoiraeu by human eye, watching the turn ol affair, and at all time* pro .ect* and ■treugtheu* tbe church at God. Thl* tber world ■luful men fall to »*c

nderatand.

There I* the world of tbe wen, tt which by our bodily mum. we band feel, touch TbU actual world at* demand*: II* call* are I peratlve; Us glitter aud abow fascinate* and charm*. Lying all unraen aroui another world and order of things TbU w orld t* hidden except ve been clean *ad and strengthened for tlie vision. *ud whom spirit* have been dlactpl oed and trained for Hie revelation. c* In awhile Him bidden world thrusts ttralf forward, and by onnlatakable evidence o Its reality, arllvny and must learn to elide re tbe trouble* and loaraa of tbe road, lien v e reach tbe end. a myNIc band III roll back tbe gale* and they will pen a* at tbelr own accord. HOLT TKIXITT. Tbe evening rarmon by Dr. Cook In Holy Trinity waa on Luka 14:17: “Come, for all things are now ready " Anotnrr beautiful parable, ar .story ■plritual meaning, .raid Di Cook Jeana rat tbe example t preacher* and leacber* of all tlmm b; talking about tblnga wblcb people cai utSder«laud. Even tbe mo*l profound Hieolnglral troth* were set forth by figure- and Illustration* from everyday life Life In tba far East doe. chance, a* to tbe West. Providentially, a* we must believe, tbe gospel wa* Unit iaught where scene* remain changed, and manners and custom* tbe mme during the •If* a* It waa when Chrut walked Iheaartb waa stereotyped; ra _* can ■** now much that He •aw . -For example, • friend of mine > lime In tbe Holy Irand turned to dine with a man of Im portanoe. Tbe Invitation was given three days In advance. Rut be hour wa* near tbe old chief •errant to ray, “Come, for all thing* are now ready,” tbe Identical Imuiumd. It waa vary Intereruug to my friaud; tt la ao

'(Mlldren are killed off at will In ne land* and no question* are id. Herod destroyed a lot of hoy* i re, and no question* were ral*ed j , ve may beat him Into subjection, e are tb* itronger. Or we might i

Sale for Taxes and

Assessments

^Noile* jWwratrj ctt*u ib.i in* atja-riaar. Saw i»r* r. rawraatmu>»aBiboni|r^or nbj Z Moiday, the 6th day of April, Z

rraTTc ; zzsnsn m*i b* oCuomd **T roli*-lo-. la Ma*a*r • EUwanU* buiieiBC "

«eb year more U

will be bred, and these bird* will tend ahooling In tbe early part of •oo, and, a* tbe wealber growi colder, will act aa deooya to bring

tbelr migrating fellowa

A number of apaole* of duck*, notably tbe black duck, tba bluewinged teal and tbe mattard. probably ram* of the .Mvtng dueki

bread abundantly lu

Middle Slate*, and In secluded local tile*, will do ra again II undisturbed In the spring Tbl* I* especially true at St* Jeraey, a Bute cut up by broad

arm* of tbe rea which are

bordered by extensive marebe* which abundant food grows. I seamii, as we are told, tbe Troy Meadow Club, whore ground* are on tbe upper water* of tbe Paraalc River, ‘ from it* decoy Mack duck* no an »Uty young one* Tb* black duck ba* alway* brad on Lone Island, though In small number*, when apring

•booting waa permitted.

Good evidence of Ibe w lllingne** of undlriurbad bird* lo breed rlore to Hie haunt* of men t* show n by the breed

log of eoou and gallluulaa among the lui , f lHjr « lm , ld . u „, . UM1 ,| lwl crowded railroad yard* in l*oug Island jj U- „„ Ule —

(Tty, and near tbe railroad track* ati UnHlk .

Newark, New Jerrey Tb, l.man*~ „ br , 1? Alaay*, everywhere lu tire whlcta wild bird, acquire . Iren unprr ! M ,„ llr .. ,, Urr ,, f) mdutol I* exemplllled on the Than.ra v.^^mtoumoruing noonaudnlgl.l in London, or at Palm lleacb, "> Oo u,, j,, of re*land gladoere; uMere

^ Tire men . ho makejb, Ir living from : ru ''

,be gunner* who vl.1l Banregal H.,l bl r“' 1 ‘ ‘ and oilier rewbore ro-wu' M,forty -I” ' i. ^ H para any abortanlag of Hreararau to, *** ** U "*\"“ , ^ ‘ riiher duck, nranlpe: bol.orrtlre hroml ^ '“a... for.U tblng. .re prinrtpl.-bleb reek* for Hi. graa.e*. j A " "• uo ‘ "* d > r «, guad of tba gnalaat oarabar, tbelr ob- *l*d u. eaeapt so fovlug gad graciou.

jactlona should be Ignored. Home.of •“ Inwlalkm?

Ureui gvarlbal lire Ibland •portrairn MkaT mraarixaixx. | wlw bava no duck, waul n. .bone,, “Tbal Boy! What nbali Wa^Jn up tire rewwn ofgtlw bay men w Ik. Will* Him 7" lire rabjwL-Sf the haw Hie duck*, but a glance at Hie R* 4 - H T - ('a*relb«rj • -ttuiati In' map of lire Btatc of New Jerrey .Iwiw. "** F"*« 1'ra.b, forlau < burd, ob Hun.

lire prartleaily <*>• ‘UUmilv* U|t lMl of , irvalmnd. for day nioiubig. Tba *|.raker look bl* af rail-., lutb. world, tall about I® ever) wberr Ibe.e are laka*. .ate, foralrom Jobu. «;ti "ThWW HI

King'* luvliaHous dou't usually bagging. People lu tbeae day, glad to spend thousand* of dollars lor to be prerouted at court. But lu tbe parable, excuse* were tbe order of tbe day Jual aocti a* waglve tbc King of klog*, or to HI* iVpreFor think', who It b tbegoapel No lew a p< than God Hlmrelf. Ifiwe weie loatop and Iblok, even for a moment, i should beware bow we Incur tl divine dbplearare. God Invlh Cbrbl Invite* such creature- a* ww e aud wc refuse It would be Incredible

w ere II not

It I* out a banquet of thlugs perishable—[tertian*, after all, only provoking Illness aud Ibe mlrerlee of ludlg

Hon.

We arc Invited most graciously receive tbe needed aall.faeUoii

•plritual buugrr—tbe deepest want of our nature. We were made fur God. He ba* plaulad deeply tire** longing* for Him, a* exprv**rd ra beautifully Psalm* 43, 63 aud 61; and He invite,

and urge, u* lo come lo Hi

KIHIIT WARD.

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jitoant. are found In strictly tropical

ioo i* re „„„

OMR wttblu what woald be larnrag}^^

tropleal and aubtropteal area* The: J greats** foagth of railway Hire, in any

idnffitfCmT mliilf “h'u ronllmawl of tire

fooednlaaRsaMropu-sIrv-uili At

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1 ba b old ba will not dapart

Jerrey *bould < nH ' > " wltb lire pa-‘. M.-G F.irpIvaFd •«« r, New Jetrey portaui

Irefore ■ burrb and Male t

ir

c to liastcni atnl Sontbern Kcwort-I.-t dtiinhtfnl 9vav to reach Georgia. Florida, Alabama, aud points in the South and Smithrecst. Steamers new, fast, and ,k ,nn Accommodatiom and cuisine uumi:passed. Send Cin TICKET OFFICE" 10 * I. NINTH STREET, PHIUOELPHU, PL CEHERtl OFFICES-IKITIMOR/ MD. - —•*«- MENDEL'S OTIS M, TOWNSEND STORE . NEWS

BUILDER

, Ori ivi Mh S'. Opposite I*, tl- Mca'* and Young Men's WlatrrOvercoat*

Plans and Specifications ’

prepared without charge IZIZT.tis’."Z*

i Men's and Young Hen's Suits • i; ■; :l| Men's and Young Men's Trousers

CARPEKTU AND JOBBER i il ; i: ; fcverythlng New, I asty. Stylish

,/cd nails used o

JAMES H. TODD

JOS. MENDEL 1625 ATLANTIC AVE., ATLANTIC CITf

NOTH’K TO LIMIT ( KKIHTdILS.

ENGLISH & JOHNSON,

7,. - '' T'i. I2IO (slmry A * i-nui-. •N r.ta < ity, a. j. ... , r . . n„r~n r1 „,..-, ir ..„ i ! = i ALLEN SCULL Contractor Builder I. N. JOHNSON. PLUMBER, ••"-*•• SfEAM ANB Grt FlTIER JOI-ir* MARTS Contracting Builder ! Repairing a specialty. n«Aoii-«- . .iwetoity Bath Tiibs and numbers’ obrarreu,»rabhra .. -HOF - West Av*., a--|ww Tewlli SI. Supplies. ui^ines -*aa awairwi Avw. tarn e wiiBis i UI

A. J SMITH, PaoeaiCTo* PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AfYtl T>INH. WOOEA Office, No. 634 ISBURI IVENtE 1TUNTIC ICE CDMP1NI ± L " > "• Pnnnnn MoUnUit ICC Tlo re. 101A Atobury Avw. OCCAM CITY M. A. THE

IRA S. CHAMPION Carpenters and B “ ild,;rs

Alderney Dairies

m'LK AND ICECREAM ESTABLISHED i*8i

' AODiriOSS. ALTERATIONS AMI REPAIRS

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter a Specialty gfld Builder CHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

7th St. and Asbury Au I—- " RS.AI. »» « AT»: AMII ALBERT o. (iit.miRT, HARRy F. STANTON PRACTIOAL HOUSE PAINTER * F * L tSTATE “ J ,RS0 * A " CE . . . PROPERTIES BOUGHT 645 Asbury Avcmi*;, and sold ,K'ias I ITV. S. J.\ MORTGAGES PLaCED ^ ^ ^ OFFICE-tigkiii SumI Baht hktij Aihm vln!'.,',"'iiSamuel Schurch •I*.., John T. Ire-.*' Ire*d .ui .. . REAL ESTATE : :*• rere.ur.nw.re-a AND INSURANCE tt* v , r , ^ 701 ^ ^ c "j‘ jMleyel* Tire* *f>4 WngpU--. IU >•■•' Ir* pairl-t Proaurtfo Allro«M lo- , owing*

JohnDonnelly&Co. CUR 151 NO and FLAG STONE j , FURNISHED

and l-AII) . . Alan RI>5ET

729 Central Mre .Ocean City.H.J. 0. j. HAMMEll Mirble<«Granite Works

C l_. LAKE -REAL ESTATE AGENT.

A. H. BAKER

...Undertaker • and • Embalmer 849 ASBURY AVF.NUE,

OCEAN CITY, N. J.I MARK LAKE ,

Undi-rLiltcr and Embalmlf

All kind* ••HlMietofy Wuek Works at I’lcasantvllle. N. j, THOMAS J. THORN Florist 1 FALL BULBS, CRABS I and iZ LO V K K 8 K K 0. j 839 Aabury Avenue.

■ tteM I * Urn, 460. 0. ADAMS A DUO. BLISTERING. RANGE SETTING WIK UTUK, **.. Me. All Wari la xUaroa Uaa Pewragtl) Allgodad To. OCCAM CITY. N J.

7th AND ASBURY AVC., OCEAN ClTV, N. J. Fine Papei Hinging. Palming A Select Ling ol WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS Headquarter* foe UP-TO-DATE SIGNS

w. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler.

SHOEMAKER'S STORAGE HOUSE lUlli himI Wt-at Are., Orran Ofy, B.-l. til |>erran* having Fue»hure ae •«?■ .induf Mrirliaudlro lu ba stored all! a w moury by going lo Ilia Shoemaker Storage Noose COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Buy yiwr f«*l from lire SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWKLFTH HT. AND W»tr AVK. a you ara alway* aura uf gvtlmv BMn i-Kiuib lo lire fou K. K. TOKHKHT HOUSE MOVINO AND RAisiNO

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