Ocean City Sentinel mm [fl f]JE !
LOCAL CHURCHES |
R. CURTIS ROBINSON
rUOBSDAY, JUNKS. IWW
M>llU«
It tartan a little anreawnablr- to •Xpert pmou> In be Uw-BbldliiR. when the law», or co|4r> »f them art practically lo»ecen4ble to the Rrueral public until muiitlw •tier their (••mwite wy* an azcliaiiKe. There U only one way that the pulAle can be treated fairly, and that l- to haee the la« i printed at laaat In a aunimarlued furm In the newspaper* If the public duenot know and practically cannot kuoa , what the law •are. how can they be expected to observe them? The propoal lion lr unreasonable The truth b that never In the hlidory of the world beee there been so many eocoeeaful tnarflatres. says the Kltxabeth Time*. Never was there a time secure a oompanlon|hlehu>bsni the man to nod so good a wife. Man and woman are coming to under*taml themselves and each oilier better than ever before, and while there many divorces, while ably true that too many people look ■pon the marriage ilea too lightly, the fact remains that the world Is full of people who would not seek a dl< then are millions and* millions of happy homes despite the lurid pictures "Te Infelicity that creep
During the heavy northeast storm naarly two weeks ego. dispatches » sent to Philadelphia uew*|ia|iera correspondents In Atlantic I lly which were of a character calculated to ‘ frighten the timid traveling public. The Atlantic Review, the oilier day, contained the following editorial: •The long bridge over tlielireat Kgg
Harbor Kleer, which It Point with Ocean City, slightly from the terrlOc
battered It for two day. The rwd-l-tidee proved that It Is solidly atrueted. Asa resultor thelert, piiblk.ouOdM.ce In the bridge Is established The bridge Is an engineering feel, end Its euoatructon ere entitled to praise for Its proven aoildlty. In fart, bridges In the county which went a teat In the storm proved that
they ere firmly built”
This won't be very much news people of this section, who knew there was no possible dsuger, but It la real kind of the Review to say nice things about the strength of the bridge.
TRAVELERS LOST
ifTr<|Bd but ° mu kshk - h •
re than bask el ball, a learn of
bury won from the local Traveler* by th* narrow margin of one point In Hippodrome last Saturday night. Playing was fa* from the blowing
ployed by the visitors, who far ceadad the home boys In weight, le fair to assume that that the result would base been different At time It looked a* though a dlsturbet.ee eould not be averted when one of the visitors attempted to rough It Joseph He bock, but order was quickly ratoorad. There was a notable absence of foolt, only one being called during
tbanme.
TW locals won murli£praiar for the manner In which they played and •bowed that they have the materiel for developing into one of Hie fastest teams In the Male. Captain Hmtth received several painfnl laoamilons on the arms, and Idby, of the Travelers, had a bad knock on the bead during I he first half, but neither was ■deterred from finishing with their cuMomary sjeed. Welsenlhal, icboek and Hildreth played an excellent game end the work of the boys brought forth cheer.
Arthur Chester refereed the game and Wilson Christ Ian kept lime. The score—Woodbury, ai; Travelers,
William L. Bruuyate, son i and Mrs. E. It. Rrunyatv. w ill | ale next week from Harvard'
•chool. He la a graduate of Dleklu•on and look a post-graduate course lu law at Harvard. Ho will visit hts parants for a short time and t)ien begin the practiced law In the uppar |»>r-
HeadleyA Adams yesterday re
Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. Services In the looll churches «err; well attended Sunday. Following ere | reports of Ihe sermons delivered: ••Whaltlod Ke>|i|lre*" wes the subject of (be Rev. Ur. Ilruuyale's sermon In the First M K. Church on Sunday evening, lieluok his text from Mlcsb. ft; 8: "lie bath showed thee. O men. what Is good: and what doth Ihe Ixud require of thee: bat to do Justly and to love mercy and to walk humbly with I
God."
In tills chapter, said Dr. Bruuyale. (lod and His people seem to be lu a controversy about the method of acceptable worship and the spirit or rmeoceof real religion- The prophet enforce* tlie truth that Ihe principles of righteousness aud holy conduct are required from men. aud not mere formal worship. True plefy requires that rectitude and uprighteousuess should characterize us Id all our relstlonsblpa one with another, and the ■-utward or formal methods of rellgloe count for very little. It Is the spirit of worship that counts. In religious affair*
through long
changed as tbe years hava come and gone, leaving us to guess very largely what was proper and what was unreasonable and non essential. Hod baa, however, for ages been driving tbe mysteries of heaven Into jlencea of one syllable. He began aUcgory. passed on to parable, symbol, law, propbacy and Anally pul the Infinite Into speech that a little child
« sum of all tbe rrrala-
Hon of Dud, whether In symbol, proph-
ecy or speech to—Love.
Many people Imagine thei In metier* of religion reason Is pul oat of court. It to out *o Cod a«k i man's blind credulity. He <
nolhlng that to Irrational or
or unreasonable The fir* requirement for religion to sincerity. Cbrtotlaulty'* fir* demsud to for thought. The fault of the free thinker to thel be does not think deep enough. Tbe of God rests upon nothing but
abeolute and auroal truth.
man may be piously devoted to
if Odd, most scrupulous In
religious duties and mo* generous In bis gifts, end yet be false and rotten si tbe core. Ritual and sacrifice havi I heir place, but they may be mere mechanical forms of worship aud rlotom
itbusiesmsof mere emotion.
'* Journeys, or forced m lug on hardtack. AH lb oug to the pa*. Second, her that Iniquity to |«rdot lie most Joyful news tliat onLuman ears. No m ■at and grievous our sltia i m, they are all for Christ' en end will brrruivmbcri •In* us. Third Tell hi r love end tenderness of it ■‘•lie has received of t
settled. Ihe oblige!k>A n
ATHLETIC CARNIVAL
A felr-stzed crowd ellended Die all Idle carnival at the Hippodrome o Wednesday evening of la* week. The championship events were wo by. Wilson V. Christian. Help Adams was eecond, and William • ampbell third. Frank Schneider son tbe Marathon five-mile rare In Kilt 1-1. Harry Fouids was second, and Harrl* Doughty third. The 31 yard dash was done In f second*. W. Y. t'hrtotlan, fir Ralph Adams, second: Arthur rih, maker, third. Cbrtottou was Hr* lu the :2U-yard dash, with Adams second, and Camp-
bell third.
i tbe abot-put eoute*, Ralph ms was first,Leon Hreckley second. Albert Colllseon tblrd. ^ M 86-yard hurdle wae won by Campbell. Christian was eecond
Tima, 4 1-6.
Tbe broad Jump was wou by Camp bell. CbrleUan, second: Adame, Iblid Christian was Ihe winner of Ibej half-mile run. with Allen second, and Ralph Adauu
Time, 2.65 8-6.
Campbell esme off victor In tbe high imp. Cbrtotlan and ''olllsaon were
-Tr: HAD AUTO TRIP
TO VALLEY FORCE
SEALED I'ROPttSALS.
1 Ocean City Residents Were Guests of Capt. Cbas. F. Wall.
B 0 Adim W « Uim GEO, 0. ADAMS & BRO, PtASTERING, RANGE SETTING
Hit* LArtHG, tIC.-M!. ,
u„ Q 0nve y an cing s Insurance
CURTIS ROBINSON
Attended To.
OCEAN CITY. N
Dr. Countermine, In tbe abernce of tbe Rev H. T. Casselberry, the pastor, preached again In Ihe Preebylerisu Church on Sunday Large sudlrnce* greeted him at both service*
be bad to offer In tbe way of Instruction, encouragement and hope. "Comfort ye, comfort ye, my people, salth your Hod. Speak ye comfortably lo Jerusalem, and cry unto her, that her warfare la aerompltohed. that her lulqaRy Is pardoned; for she hath re celved of tbe Ikord's hand double for a.” Taking for hto morning satyect lime words from tbe fir* and second verses of Ihe fortieth chapter of Isaiah, he deduced from “
leading thoughts. First. Second. Hod'• people
on account of their sins Third, people comforted according command. Hod requires ttaud the preacher has no choice ainut
It. He mo* do It. Fourth. The gom-
of pardon, "her Iniquity to pardoned;" third, tbe comfort of eUtofactkin. "ebe hath received of tbe Ixnd'a baud dou-
ble of all bar sins.".
rate, all people belong to Hod. Hto by creation, preservation and redemption. After fully eetabllsbiog thl. statement by numerous •Inotations from both tbe Old and !^w Teetamenti, Dr. Countermine •bow that while all soul* God and that He actually hare as yet covenant relation with God. and hence they cannot be called In the fullc* and riche* sense Hto pduple. Tills honorable dMIoctlon belongs only to those who hare repented of
their
mercy and life. All aucb are spoken of j of yi
I'regbyterlan Sunday School, ref. " to which has been made In
SPECIAL DESIGNS - CONCRETE BLOCKS
Schurch, Carter & Co.
Nos.. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.
K^dil.
PERSONALS. Miss A. V. Cooke, of Philadelphia, bas opened ber collage, on t avenue, for a few days. Mr*. Josepb Paotouy, of Philadelphia, has opened ber college. Seventeen'.h aad Asbury avenue. Mr*. A. W. Heaney aud daughter, Mr*. Fauuce, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage, 40# street Mrs. J. Linn Bowman,wife uf a well kno*u Philadelphia mml*er, I opened ber cottage, 1710 Asbury aven Wm. EteweUer.of Plnladclphis. among tbe Boardwalk promenadi . He has opened nto collage, 804 Wesley
aveuue.
James Liao, of Philadelphia, greeting hto friends lo Ibis raeort./H tooccupylng hto cottage. KM c/utri J Ralph Wilson, a Philadelphia business man aud a leading member of Ibe yacht Hub. Is here with I family for tbe season, being located BIO Wesley aretyie.
Our party comprised Mr. and 'asarl berry. Anna Wallace, Fi Schneider, George Norcom and Having gotten together, started by the Shore Fast Line
Philadelphia.
Mr. Charles F. Wall and bis Rex. met ns at Market Street Ferry ■Itb their aatos. We started el >r Valley Forge, wending our slowly through the city, urn Arch t, up Broad, nut Spring Harden through the perk till we came to the road leading lo Valley Forge. This road lay throngh tbe beautiful euburban towns, wltb * resins of on one ekte and beautiful foliage, green lawns, magnificent trees on the other. After riding for sometime through mo* delightful scenery, we came Valley Forge Park. We went through this and II to surely a beautiful spul Tbe avenues *re named after the generals of tbe Revolutionary \\ and log cabins made after tbe patu used by the soldiers at that time i scattered through the park Here aud there a cannon and lines of loll meats are Mill clearly seen, as sr
Mayor Hilton, of Wildwood. Judge H H. Vuorhees and ex- Sheriff Bright called on Uovernor Fort lo i vocale the continuance of dredging tlie Inland waterway to that boelk could reach deep water from the i plated part of tbe waterway, eayi
Jersey City Journal,
encouragement, (be Attorney Uenerel having adv4eed_4!iaV tbe State not continue the work after the appropriation was exhausted, even II bad an appropriation tint would
bar that ber warfare available after November 1 next.
they bad faith enough something might be daoe, but they dont dig foi -—n there, only for money.'
Street Supervisor Brown told members of fouuril at the meeting on Friday night that tbe dram pipe on Kleveuth si reel has been plugged and filled lu, enuelug the street lo tw flooded between We* avenue and A.bury aveuue On motion, tbe super aud members of tbe drain com * were Instructed to remedy tbe
ile as be* they can.
Mrs. William Jones, of Philadelphia, ecoompaiiled by ber daugbler. Mis* Emma Jones, has arrived In Ibis
ipeued tbelr Asbury ave__. cottage for tbe summer mootbs. Mrs
r -r*" ■“ -r-
. m>lljr f r(#od , lien
■m back each season,
as Hod’s people, or aa Hod’
"Hto iiortlon," 'Inherit-1 * — aucc." and "iwcullar treasure." They «;®®d »wppei
•re dear to Him. He keeps each of! An excellent supper was provldi r - them as "tbe apple of His eye " of lota. Council. N GisF. peoWe are no, a perfert people , M. k' 1 ('Vmrc'h < ! They Mn. and heuce bring upon them-, trlday evening la>l. on Ihe occsslon „ arlves and ototers trouble and awful I* 1 ' lodge's annlvrisary eelebiallOu
Med
McCORKLE BROS. Concrete Building Blocks.
rs^Money to loan on Bond and Mor^tage.-*^
the u.
e Joyful•
Ibe
the ol
I forti
Wayne's n granite and brouu statue. From here tbe autos cllmed tbe bill to the highest point In tbe park. On this hill Is observatory, lo tbe top of which we climbed to get a view of Ibe surroui lug country. This Is Indeed a beautiful view aud II repaid us for tbe effort forth lu climbing. After going through this park started for Washington Inn, when had our dinner. It was on tlie ' here that we found the Bret bit of poor roaM. wblcb lay along
Brand;
was floe, If tbe road he Inn was tlie boose which Washington's bradquertere. ire spent some time view Ing II ling relics, among which we desk, hto armohalr, _ many old-faahiourd and furniture of the eighteenth century type. Outside ol brick oven, which seemed very curious to us. After I oklng al other things of In. ire* we Marled on the return Journey. V'hen we reached F'slrmount Park Mr. Wall kindly took us through East atfi&JVest Peyk, where we ss< thousands of people enjoying ibelr holiday, many playing lent: aud baseball and other outdoor garni From here we went to the ferry, bleb we reached In time I live o'clock train fir home rut a most delightful day, and rllghtful trip, iDstructP beneficial, for wblcb we are all deeply gralefbl lo Mr. Wall, who made II
Lorn Elmer
l*o also won prizes In the ly contest, w ill be given an . to Head of River and oilier points lu the vicinity of Tu Mayor and Mr*. L. M.Cre. urdayof Ibis week.
Recent real ertale transfer- | City recorded lu Ihe office of "lerk Way are a« follow.
Ocean Oly Assocli Kynett. 8700. Ixi '' ’nue 426 * '
*t. 26 fe
AlphaH. we* side
if First
l «y avenue by north-
in keeping wlih tbe ffutoh of tbe
church. Thl. netting will la* torpScii to Hod', clearly expre»ed comtwenty years, ft Is stsied. Phis tfrm'mand. He Himself (.called "ibe Hod
bas a number of cuulract* for mlllwork of all comfi M Wildwood. Ireal comfor
, nearly aevemy yesr. . r,,f '•»« Mem-
.Go G... G-g G, ,f h,.
been a long and blltor experiem-r . , , Often have tbrir hearts been on Ihe ai ihr MippSer®..., I-I,,. of LnsOef. n, I. Juu, t, ig, A|. lodsy. Gods |«ople sin aud mu Untie City High Hcbool baskelbsll
deeply, aud hence the church to filled "■■ ,u Hi* allractton al lliei-*""" *• wiisoh. lib sighs aud cries.'It will uo| s|. Hippodrome. These boys played here ‘ part In parcel of
w e*I.K«l feel lo riparian commissioners'
-xterlor line.
William 11 Currey to Krnr-t L ii-ten. 8IM0 Iiots 187, .IS#, t-i'. and
‘ Emily C. Birk-
. Hecllou ...
Eliza A Kelley
red *28.10. Lot MU, Bectlo Arthur D. Barrows el ux to Hlrai
B. Whitaker. *1. Ixit uorthwe-t *1. of county road, formerly lurnplke. 27
• west of Bay avenue. 80x60 fed
lore of 7-
Executors of Hamuel' E .. ’ ' *200. Cn
light.
— r and will doubtlu—> j - — * good drawing card riaturday
Alpha U.
venue. 176 feel soul
« e* of Bixth si reel, 80 feel on PJeasu avenue by 100 fert lo Beach Tboroug
__ - Yoett U> Harry H *7o0. Ixit northwesl side of 427 feel southwest of First
jChrtot said.
He to.
Bode lu origin in Him.
of Hu cruel-
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Maroney and 'rel on Hey aveuue by SOI "i. of Pittsburg, are vtolUug Mre. }" r, l*» r “ n commlsstonere' exi
arouey's |wrenu, Judge and Mrs.,
>ho M. G'Brieu. BOiCentral aveuue.'.. RKrt’utprs »"d
tl'Brlen, I.
I » - , ,, ,, _ p.s. me rnihir, sn.I I
’■i" ,r n, "‘ uf Ht wIII give you enoll.e, .omtorle,
Heed ley A Adams, has purclisscd a that He may abide ulih you forcer pMty auto to, th. UM of blmself and ChrlM bed Iwen one.drarlr~. omforte, y ' , * ** • tweuty-tioree |iower during all the days ol Hi- esuhi, red runabout, a Dcdlou. creel. He took on every ■ ■oo»bls*r.lle.. occasion great delight In comforting wlilgrtTB
J-PG I. «g« „» aal, "S'SSi tG,«,u-, .1 I'aortMGtb .r,A AW l»n*ni .iM al, to Ire P Bharn of Vluela id er-abldlng Oimforter. Hpeaklng —I
1 ^ | Hto name and under Hto dlrecllon we to- . _ . . art hound to do all we can to comfort JS'Jf2Sf“,£, , 'SSS2,*S• | rG ; ;"—.Gi».« P o.™.Gd.. applying ooe cowl of Cempbell's Var- God * P* 0 !' 1 * ‘ n 1° comforted UikBWk. Anyone c*n use It end do with a three-f. ld conif.irt 1- ir.i •— l *’"- “ '
CuodtoMi. Wm. II t7
Brieo, BOi Central
Mr. .Maroney to president of
Ihe Keygjoi e Nall Co. Mn® Mary Reuney. ol Phlladel|ihla. a niece uf
.line.
[ Ex—
F-'rm B. I*ke, deceased.
Darby. *8no. U>ti
trustee- under will
' :i Annie ud S8S. .-
^ Henry I). Moore. William U. Moore evening from tbelr camp in Ibe Maine woods. H D. Moore will spend much I end of Ibe summer lu bis palatial cottage
Eyes Eianiined Witbont Drops;
HARRy F. STANTON RBAL ESTATE and IRSDItANCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT
AND SOLD
MORTGAGES PL*CED |«®rwcr »irai® OFFICE EftMMrMt Belo* ksts'i kitnut ^ari.ea
uel Schurch ;" "
_ REAL ESTATE : :
AND INSURANCE COAL
701 Iibtirj ire., Oceti tllj, R. J.
San
o. i lake: -REAL ESTATE AGENT..
COAL COAL
COAL COAL Huy your t .ial from the SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO.
Honey for Mortgages...
JOHN L. V'ANTIN’I:
Real Estate Broker
*,■ List Yottr cottage for rent or sale with me. I give Hits my personal attention. Satis-
faction guaranteed .
• Hotels, Cottages and lads
for sale on easy terms.
Ocean City M Goaico.
A. J SA4ITM. PAOPNICTOn PURE ICE
BEST COAL
WOOD
T. S. Simmons & Co. | Office. No. 634 ISBURf HENUE
Real Estate Brokers : Cottagw to Rent and for Hele Also choice tot- in all |>art- of the city CALL AND LIST VOI R PROPKRT1EM WITH I S j : Mr P. W. Peck will give hlT if houses a^d lots Office 813 Asbury Ave.
J. F. COOK’S Real Estate Law and Collection Agency Constables, Detective* and Investigators .
srlss E Adam. Willard W. Adam CH*S. E. I DAMS l BRO,
Ilsators la
Farailare. Carpels, Malliat and Bcddiag Wladow Shades. Etc. 120-22 Vabury avenueOcean Cliy.N.J ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT ilL tw Pocono Mountain Icp
HKADIsEV A- AlhAMN Reading Coal
JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. It. 700 Atbei| Aiiim Octti Clt|, I. I. THE PIONEER RESTAURANT AND ....OYSTER CAFE
milk jr/'.L. O. C. I. C. Co. Tenth and West Ave., Agency f..i ...WAWA DAIRY... ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies OCEAN CITY. N J 746 Boardwalk % Choice Dairy Products Butter and Ejcrs Bell Telephone No. 5 IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Mtrirtly Pure MILK
AND
ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1SS1 fill St. and Asbury A\t Buckingham & Styles GKXKRAI. Flrrlriral (snlrarlors laee. *12 Oceii Ah. ud 1053 Itti An
YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder
Otis IVI. Townsend
General Contractors and Builders Scull and Marts Company
Motels, Apartment Houses. Cottages, Bungalows Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company
Offices. Sixth and Ha'
. Ocean City. N. J.
A. H. BAKER ...Undertake! - and - Embalmer. TUCKAHOE, N. J. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
Our 30th Ann
Grand Display of
Spring Clothing
OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER
Plans and Specifications prepared without charge
JAMES H. TODD CARPENTER AND JOBBER Window and Door FranUto. towns. Brackets. Err., made ro order. IH KAN PITY, X. J.
Ihel nleriorma*"-
SUrta. Tie*.
ENGLISH & JOHNSON,
sS Comatiors aim Builders
1240 Awliury Avenue.
Jos. Mendel The leading One Price Clothier 1625 ATLANTIC AVL. ATLANTIC CITY
John Donnelly&Co.
CURBING and I'LAG STONE FURNISHED and LAID . . ai»o re-sitt 729 Central»«., Ocean City, N.J.
6EIIGE I. BDBICECIS l SOI Carpenters and Builders
Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter ™ ; y A and Builder QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT staaa.'a*misica.i®asawaav*aaiavaMai®ce 811 WALNUT ST. PHILA.
I- N. JOHNSON,
PLUMBER, '
Steam and Gas Fitter
Repairing a specialty.
Bath Fubs and I’lumbers’ |
Supplies.
, ..Jo*Z, w hr 1 ; preaclwd hto many friend* lu till* city, -ant
The .Itav. a,, _
" »• recior of Holy rautata ittoeo-ln tbe Kvangellr*! I.ulh-
11 avaulug'aren I'hurclr of tbe A|>o*tl«*. lu Phlla-
'ry n,,, 1 r ' probable that, for Ilia dalplila, a few evenings *nrc Miss H .•JTS'J: «™rud for Kloalz, who is a vorall* of abillly, '
- the pulpit.
ie church choir.
George Brewer
Gardens and lawn of and hotises clca 929 West Avenue.
The Pontiere Shoe Stoi^t? *I6-*I* Asburj Ave., Oceau Cily, N. J. FINE LINE OF LADIESMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
Slioeus
I REPAIRING NEATLY DONE
Leonard Kraoss Co.
Electricians
ury Avenue. Ocean City, N. J.
W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ax SOUTH SECOND SI.,
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE and Went Ave., Oeeau 4'lly, Rj. j. Mvr-- 1 |‘,»!. , ,i|! r ^ 1 , r !jJ. 1 "","f J"j' if':^] Shoemaker Storage House
irrvni PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 7 ™ AND asbur y ave
. . nr*.rAM itv m
Prom*tlx Allsudad ti
OCEAN CITY, N. J.
Fine Piper Hanging, Painting
A Select Line of
WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS
Headquarter* toe
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