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Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Bditoc and Propcieu* OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY liHa>-Suu 'Phon* No m Job »..rn prominl) dm- >'<

rnuKSDAY irtv I. 1»W

SUNDAY THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Large

Congregations.

Hervlm In tlie local cliurrlic* were well itlended Hunday. Poll re|«.rt>of the •ermou. drtlve

Au.abould help t«make the K. of Jolyrclcbratlou a Hi(*a> by »t iuk Ihe merciaea In the And it "no Monday No better erldeoi+of rtturnlb* prwparity la needrd than the repot increaard railroad eamluaa. Tlila money l> betny returned Into tli chaunela ollbaiinfaetuniia and trade, the compaulee firing exteuaire order, for equipment. The I'nlted State. Steel tJorporatloii la awamped with order, for new Keel car* and 1* forced to ru.b to completion e K.OUO.OOU plain

Sunday moruluf a .per lietrun on Sunday nielli tlne'a t ‘hurrii Theee ei

it hy I

lie debrered each i Tlioma. J. t'ullen, of the Father, of New York. Hew I in III. .uhject. Hie Hue of tnpM eenerally followed In nil.^ou

jo^UtO. I Every or , ore of tl

1. cordially In

BEGINS SIXTH 5 YEAR AS PASTOR

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•uii-i The Rev. H. T. Casselberry haiT- Enjoys Unique Distinction • non in This Resort. ol*r 1 t 'k- Hav. H T Fa—elherry on Sun ; day neat will twfIn Hie-ixth yeat "I 1 i... ..r II.. Fir.I I'n^dilterlan ,

Xolire of llic Merting of (^m miariionap. «r As.pssiarnl

The Rev. Hr. Cook, of We.t elplila. afalh odlrleted el Trinity P. K Oiureh on Sund wa» wermly erected hy e

paator, the Rev.

la quite true! tlm«' dni»

equally true tliat many pooram inimere are able, when acddentaily prectpl fated Into the water, to retain thru pnaence of mind and keep Hiemiwlve* afloat till aiaduance reai-he. them. Mas/ more would be aaved If peraou. who know how to «wlm were not content with that knowledee and. a. a rule, Ignorant aa tn their ability to rwlm a given dstance under necewuty. ODNPrtADKV voting ha. been advo-

calad In tbia and other SUU baa found favor with many who appreciate the Importai

good goremment of the attendance of all rttUeua at the poll, and who deplore the lack of interrs exhibited by

ao many tbouaanda of rlticen.

Hvlc dutna, aa abown In the great

difference In the vole aa bet'

deutlal and Stale election.. No Slate or nation ha. adopted the compulaory

eyatemof voting except Spain, a taw of the kind waa recently and went Into operation

length. Tire ••Queatlon Itoa” will he f'lnT'

Holj ' j mwd. «> that any one who dealre* l |l 'l ( j| < y Be vj OI | i «

| formation In regard lo aume I'arllctllar „ r the

"f nf lr«inl of I'atbollc teaching may pul her. who ha

iu In writing and drop tl In length of Him

(he "Queatiou Itox."

After a few word, of Inirodudion on i Sunday everting. Kalher Cullen ennounced Hial the auhjcct of lua aermon

.a. • KalHi ” The lnij«.rUn<* of.

fallb. aaid HiC *|>eaker. eaunof be over-e-tlmaled. aepedally In there day. when wj many men and women are •uig .Igbt of ll eutlrrly anH Irving lo make tbemrelvee think lhal religion. If there be any at all. I. .Imply lo do good. Fallb la a virtue by w hich we

J. B. Braodoo, |lo|d moM certainly lo the truth, that

Ood haa revealed. Aa the Apo.Hr Paul tel la ua. the graalot Indeed of all Irtue- I. charity, but there la a la which the aame may be aald Ih on lhi. earth, for it l» to fbrt*llvlog what Ihe corner .lone I. to the building or the key.tone to the Without faith there ran be no religion. Now tbl. faith t» ahaolutely

end I hl.j

The .unrtner aarvtoea In the Oo fity Tabernacle Aaaodallou'- , dltorlum began on Sunday laat, i were well attended. The rermooi Ihe morning and evening rervlce. were delivered by the Re* Dr. Wm

Spurgeon, of England. TA KEJt X ACI-K BA min’. .

the Union Tabernacle Haptl.t Iburcb on Sunday morning.

illy enacted lately-jp

OtVATioiv etalione for lookout.

preached from Hie text found In Luke. 8; SO: “He waa elevated luto the

realm of the aplrlt world.”

The aervlcea ere being well attended, and Igood ’congregational idnglng I. beard. LaM Sunday night Hie Rev Foatar apofce from Hie hook of Ruth: ■object, ‘•Ruth and Naomi.” All are Invited and member, of other choice are aaked to lake part lo Ihe Taher-

r HaptM choir.

rlKJVr PBBIBVTKK1AM. the Firet Prertyterleo Church oo Sunday morning, the paS.ir, the Rev H. T. Caaael berry, spoke on "Hod'. Unreallaed Prerence," bla text being "Sorely the Lord m Iu tbl. place, and I knew It not."—Oen , H; IS. After telling the atory of the wonderil vlaton, Mr. Caaael berry aald In part

I follow.:

-We wiah lo deal today not.wi te vlaton, but the practical couclu-l acob came to. aometlilng we need there tlmrejud a. much. If not m« than evpu Jacob did—tbe preaeooe of ic ever-living Ood. ••Two thinga are nev-eaeary to help ua today. Firet, the genuine eplrtt of piety, worahlp, bumble receptivenere. lay be oure for tbe aaklug If r in the proper aplrlt and purxe aaoood thing nec-aaary U that we are dealing with two thinga that know do change—the aad tbe nature

In almi

will be elevated, of hundred, of Early inlellla enable a Bre-

aavlng Tbe »In the fi w York laat year could have been

dual Injury • public TbU power la h law, and to atalntory

e. If the legal couatructlon the New Jerrey Court of Appeal, i.

rota have provided. We O why tbe coal romblnaItooa, local or general, tbe agreement'and Ihe many other, of the kind, abould not be red rained under OH. far-reaching decdaiow. X»fK OCKAK HOt'I.I.VAXII The propoaitlou lo oonatrud a b boulevard, extending from AHanllc Highland, to Cape May. la derervaa careful and favon alderatton, aaya Ihe Jerrey City Journal, which add.: It would add lm mrawly lo the popularity of New Jersey abore reeorU apd would aUrad owutia of automobile, from ev*ry recUon of Hie country. Nothing In t way of a drive would equal It. If t nftd could be covered with a coi pound of broken atour and aapbalt prevent dual it would be a pleasure lo ride over It and with a broad roadway It would be refe lot all kind- < vehicles. II would be but a few yea when It would be lined at least on oc aide :« entire length with buildln) for bo.in ere and .u turner residences. Much of tbe exietlng road could be utilized and there would not be many mile, of coouedlng road and .hurt cuts to build. Iu many placet land owner* would no doubt be w tiling to convey title to the tight of way without charging for tbe land, because of the benefit the road would he to the remainder of tbe property, and very little ofTIhe new right of way w ould

be expensive.

Aa Important meeting will he held al the Governor's iieaditfKrler. al Sea Ulrt, on July 8. to comqder w hat can be doue to mart work on Ihe general plan Tlie Idea I. lo have each county begin some pail of ihe construction aaaartlouof the completed road. Tlie SUU rued law can be amended to allow Stale aid for there section, of a width suitable for a boulevard.

alone find tbe answer

HEALED PROPOSALS

iiux'wwba.treiF n.i

Proposals for Strwt (iradinj:.

taped ever since John oe In Revelation, bul MeuUal nature (with

which religion baa to deal) la tbe asm* aa It waa hi tbe days of tbe earl laat of the race. He may add or dMrad from tbe outer man, atl

nature of man la the i

poreibihtle. are.

til know that no change can possibly a fled tbe character of God. How few of ua ere awake to the deplorable roodlttou of those that U Here lo a great God and yet nev< realize HI. pre»« " After speaking of Jacob's vision. M .reelberry asked: "Is It not tru. friends, that most of us have parer gb the same experience? Hav wa not lived Jacob's life and made 3'a mistake.? It la a aad fad of ua have to con fere that w not realize God's goodness and m and presence until tbe storm I. celt darkness la paaaed end the | la shining. Kaep tbe life put

nature Itself. A hither am > going?" death the end of all?” -Is there a ire life?" there are Ihe question, t lo dll age. have prom lied men to form some concept of Uud, ol rcllgtop. morality. Men still ask them mid II lo Hie rod of time, end the Ualhollc Church claim, lhal Iu Hie leachl lesu. t'hrtat.as II handed dm ;he table and Hie church, l. the iplet. answer lo be f«i rey. Ibe find virtue of a Christian l» faith, is to bold mlreilulely and unerringly lire truth, that Christ ha. reNor can It be held that our modern dvlllutton.atltb all itaadvanfaith and substitute, knowledge. < tbe contrary, juat a» tbe farmer, » "res alone away from tbe railroad, ad newspaper, and nrlgbbnra. r ill llltle human faith, whereas those bo live tn cities and read paper* [ ad travel In care and conveyance* * lust wuak. and need more faith In ■ thelr-fellow-men, au the very complexity of our modern life makes for the [ greater need of divine faith. Our very ■ Here .bow. the greater need of God . adivtue rrvelaltoo. Bach, briefly. I» tbe teaching of the Catholic Church ■

bold *

the truth# that fiod f has revealed la tbe flret and primary rtoe In tbe Christian life. During the week tbe Her. John J veeuey, rector of the church, will distribute leaflets aunoundug tbe at jecta for the various Huuday ei To Iboae who wish to obtain them, > pamphlet, and hooka explaining

gratia 1

during the course of Ibe aumm

a 0 Uam • ■ GEO. 0. ADAM! & BHD. PIASTEM. BASSE ' SETTIHG

MtlLS lAYIRG. tie:. Etc.

All Work lo Mason Line Promptly

Attended To.

OCEAN CITY. N J SPECIAL DESIGN CONCRETE BLOCKS Sehurch, Carter & Co..

' The 'liller Patent Portable Cottages

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Th e n flwxwhi a killer PonaWe Crnaet MlFn'irsBeen.

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Ocean City Lots For Sale

32 lots bdonjMti^ enrj’ B. Howc-Il

' They arc nearly ever Ocean w

McCORKLE BROS. Concrete Building Blocki

jEyes Eumined WittioDt Drops

A. \\. Kl.l

PENNSYLVANIA RAILI^YAD |»crM>nally Conducted Excursions NIAGARA FALLS July 7 2: August 4.-18. September 8 and 22. tqoq Kimna-THp 51175 i r „m Ocean Cit\

COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Boy y.Kir Coal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. t'WKLFTH r*T. AND WKKT AVK Aa you are always sure of geltinc

wr.aa axrrara: aan 1:

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder

Otis M. Townsend BUILDER

harry f. STANTON JneaDCili 16631111 BialCD. r - BF Al FVTATF sn.1 ravrrBAHrv ^ t XT

BEAL ESTATE and IIISDRAHCF PROPERTIES BOUGHT

ANDSOLD

MORTGAGES PLACED OfFICl—Eightt Straal Bain Aitoq htnt

SMITH, PAOPWIC

General Contractors and Builders

Scull and Marts Company

PURE ICE BEST COAL

Hotels. Apartment Houses, Cottages. Bungalows Millwork and Builders’ Supplies City Mill and Lumber Company

A Grain of Wheat'' was Ibeaubjret of the Rev. Dr. Brunymle'a sermon the First M. E. Church nn Sunday

wa« from

M: "Verily, verily. I aay unto you.

except a grain of

earth and die, It abidetb by Itrelf alone: it If Udle, It beareth much fnitt.' ■'Thla," aald Or Brunyate, "« >rd'» last word 00 Ihe subject of wlfertflee. It te the closing word of Hia mlnUlry, Henceforth He apokr only with His own. To them He g.' plea end exhortations to arl aacrlflce.hul Ibis la really HI. flnal word on the subject to the people. He reminds Hia hearer* that wlf-aacriflc-e la Ibe unlrereal condition of life, and then proceeda to apply Ibe

law lo Hia own m and Hia kingdom.

"The coming of there Greek to are Jesus was evidently e great joy in Him, for here Ibe rye of Jesus rew of Hia coming glory, which, for the moment, almost overcome. Him. ThMr presence opened to His view Hie fuller extent end ultimate triumph of Hu glorious mission, but right serf— tlie vision of glory lay tire crore of

suffering and shame

"To explain the urcewiiy of His death, He tells tbe parable of a grain of wheat, and on tire profound mystery of lu death and fe.urrectlon finds ihe almllltude of Himself end Hladlsrlple* "Tlie first application of tlie parable lain Himself. There are llmintationIn the parable, but It teaches tire great lereon I lift II was nectreary for Christ din that He might bet-nure lire Havlour of men. Tbe seed dies that oilier, like Itrelf may roare Into life The uilrelon of Jesus wa> to reproduce Himaelf lu Ibe life of man. "Aa with the grain of wheat, re. Is It with each human life. One of two Ihlngayou can do with your lift- bUti you cannot do—and uo third thing 1.

consume your life

for your own prereoi gratlflcallon. you may be content in pul aside iTenn present enjoyment of a arKIsli kind and devote your life lo tbe u-

and men.

‘rieinahtieaa l» always solitary. The miacr dwells alone. It Is the Urea

It Is Ihe crore that no»i

On U« night of j w . y n , „ i. ttic cro

Aj!:IS«to., .re honored In hM.^S

rWto.. of khUtJTjmjor^artlre ' | ^f^iriJd'^re't 17^7 d I^T.”

in of the ttagatla Ixim- or. AMipgnxK a. .n t'lty Yacht tlub. In addition tn the usual uiasrev ou

U eallad tbe "rererve ml of a Bute oonsMa of tbe male popula-

d and 45

yean, aetaket Tbe estimate

tbe liall end tbe blind, ipt to SITT—owt-tbe able-bodied i. AM men between there age. ibject to draft for military service 1 care of war. and. If tbe grnry thall require, a draft to flit up the arm lea. Tbe Adjutant General' report give. Tire total of 1 mMltla” lo New Jersey aa There wm 457,111 vole, polled lest election, tall ouly of men above tbe age of 21 years. Fur various reason., aaya tbe Ne.ark rwat. Ibe full voting strength of a State

polled. Mirki

and send cut prevent many thouaaudi from voting, while lire roll of thcreaerven)llllia''iefalrlycomplete. Oftbta fore* probably SMi.uuo men would be subject to call and about JU.nuu f. fit for military duly after pbyaka

BllllOSlli.il

Mayor Creree, W’. Scot I Hand, John

HU disciple* j |( Groves. D. B. Maylpw, A C. Bo^

well. Kbenezer Adams, County Collector Joseph I. Bcull.H. A. W'. Smith,

K. Hiicklugliam. Dr. Grlscum and

'a|4. Wlllets.of tills city, were among

I attended the Initiation of

pllng* al Ihe Tall Cedars nf Iretiaimn

II Sea Isle CMy Tnerelay

ne. It lathe llvaa 1 i-.su n. i.m.tuiiv resonu im wu

rtn« that abound In j

blessing. Tbe wey of conquest

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