Ocean City Sentinel, 28 March 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES StrongSermootf and Excellent Music Heard by Large jass&xsiuragssstss 'he churchee In Oeetn Clly »• II niled at lliej«rvlre* (>n SuinUy KollnwfiiR are. refMirte nf auine of (hi rHUBSbAY, MARCH iS l»ia wrmnna beard: '

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor' OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell •Phone* Mo 86-X

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Eykrydouv here nhould be Inter-

eeled In having‘'a clean-looking clly, and eaQit one ought, to vM with the

other In accompllehlng tlih Therefore there ahould b* a u .fort to make everything look

aa a d«w pin"” hext Monday—"Clean-

op Day' "

Ip you have not bought a > ticket for the track meeta under the aueplcee of theOceanCity High S Athletic Aaaoclatlon. do ao at Every parent and bunlneu man here ahould'feel a peraonal tnterert.tn. the aocceaeot these meeta, and they ahoul ahow It by contributing a little moi,e< either by buying ticketa or lakiu

apace In the program.

. .. LAID TO REST

Hoornrd tax Manx Prlcnt The funeral nf.Capt. J. Mackey Cor-

aoo, retired keeperof the Fourth at eel life aavtng atatlon, who died Friday

e from hie late r<

* Fourth afreet and Ocean a'

re conducted by the

Bee. Dr. Brun/ate, who had kuowi Capt. Coraon fiom boyhood daya, and * apoke feelingly of the man aa be li known him all theae year*. The <kak*t was opened at Marmi Baptlat Church, where aervlce* were conducted by the Rev. Arthur Hee. paatorof Immanuel Kaptlat Church,

of tbla city.

Tbe Interment wat at Heaalde cetne-

botne Monday evening by membera of the KnlghU of Pytblaa, Junior Order •f American Meehan lea and Patriotic Orderot Bona ot America, of which lodgea deceased had been a member. Captain Coraon, ae told In the HitsTintLof laat week, bad a etroke of paraiyeM, which caueed hie death

He hi

vaa eoddeuly etrleketl, bul li failed him. abont Iwo whan be retired from the

(overnHaot M Capt Coraoi

•apt Coraon, who waa 5B yeara old IT fleye before hie death, waa born r Palermo, hi* father being Elva

i aherilT of Cape May

County. He worked on the farm until ha entered tbe llfe-aavlng aervlce here, nearly M yeara ago, under Capt

WUIeta.

Ha au creed ed Capt. Wllletaaa keeper,

t 17

year*. Capt. Coraon waa married 21 yean ago, hla wife having, been Miaa Margaret H. Tlbbela, daughter of Mr and Mia. B. Tlbbela, of Beeeley' There ttre three children, who, with the widow, have the aympatby of their many friend Capt Coraon'waa a mao highly e>-. teemed by all who knew him', waa a kind bbaband and an Indulgent

CHURCH FLANS BRIGHT

— ,^-j nearly completed tor tbe pure hare of a aplendld lot for the contemplated.new church build. h|g for Immanuel Haptlet Church The lire, location and eUvathxr of the tot le everything that could be deal red.

be auuounred

Ip.of tbia church la

iwtng well, and tbe membera are dallgbted With, the acting paator, tbe Bev. Arthur Ore, whore pleaakig wlnolug him maoy

tbla cHy.

JWrtiar Fine Aparlmml hobm-. Joaeph G. Champion will noon be--Jfto work on a fine four-atory apartmeot boure on Ocean avenue, between .Btoveutb and Twelfth atrreta. for Mr.. Lydia W. Blevena, of, Philadelphia. Oueatory will be of concrete and the otbaaa of frame. It will be revere over with aabeatoa alale, and la t Onlabad by June 18. The hnure

coat 110,0*

IMMANt'KI, BAPTIST.

In Immanuel Kaptlat Church rtun day morning, the Rev. ATthur tire, the.actlng paator, to >k aa the autiject| of hla aennon there'worda from Pa ao;8: "In Ihrueme of our Hod,

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; up oi

rle fall in

ra-hTteiP rti

Mr. (lee apoke in part aa follow*;

‘Our text la, llrat of all, a dcclaraon of Intention. Many people fall in

requeajed - by Mayor life hecaure they lack a rerloua

tiun. We do not entrnat our lm{mrtant laaka tu pereoua wbu are indlllerant to their own aueckre or failure. For reapoiiHlbllfly, man and God choowlhoae whore live* dlaplay and declare Intention. Tbla ia true of cburchea aa It la true of ludlvlduala.

Churches used to have a eerloua In tlon. Carey'a motto ahould he bui Attempt great things for God Expect great things from God "Again our text la an aaaertlou of In-

dividuality. Id a great army there are varloua reglmeula' and each regi-

ment has Its 'colors,' which It

aloft that all may nee that, for tnetauot, tbe New Jersey soldier, are marching past. And In a similar

Kapilot, ought to assert

ourselves. Not aa aggressive bigots, aa uarrow-mluded sectarian., but me regiment large and rich and strong, one regiment In tbe army of the Lord, above ua, as above the Presbyterians, Metbodlsta, Episcopalians, and others, flying tbe army’e banner,

a while Held. Let ua

take our place among our brethren In Ueeau City and do bravely for our

Master and In Hla cause.

Then, our text la a confess kin of faith In God. Tbe cauge of the pealmauch that be believed It waa. God'a cause His faith waa not In

m, but In the name of God. aa God'a war aud victory AmkI the crash of nations

and the fall of empires tbe Jewish people have persisted, invincible, trusting In their God, their name and nation bound up with tbe name of God. The Jew stands for one God. ad, eo long as be does this, he canal be destroyed. And It Is thus with II lImre who aland for God. They iay be weak In strength, few In ber, having no home of their ow laud upon which to dwell, yet their

futore Is aecure.

•And, therefore, we are aecure. work shall he done. Let ne, li qf our God. ret up our banuera In Ocean CHy and fear nothing. God place and a work for all who will exalt Hie name in tbe earth. Mr. Gee's sermon topics for Kunday are aa follows; Morning— "The Meaalaolc Expectation.’' Even, log—"Palm Branches."

The center (if everything worth seeing. The starting place to every point worth the go- ■ ing to—is being rapidly pushed to completion for the season of 1912. Splendid electric lighting service. Direct private wire from the Ocean City Electric Company now being contracted for. Superb illuminations assured for next summer.' * . Ocean City will be Proud of Her Pier, the Hoardwalk frontage-of which is exactly that of the famous “Steel Pier” of Atlantic City.

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...GAS...

Light Fuel ' Power Gas has becomt a necessity not a luxury

and can be adopted to all domestic and com-

j mercial purposes. \Vtiy not have a gaVkitchen

operated in connection with your present method of house heating? With ihU you ha\e

t an abundance of hot water with ‘the best o(

tidimes tyr i '>t>kmg atid a perleii s.mit try appliance at 1-3 saving ov<;r old way. W- ba; our information department at your >li- ■ • You are under no obligation. Wc liav", tit idea, wg want y m to get it. Let us show ym Office open Monday and Friday evenings. 7 t CITY GAS LIGHT CO.

Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City. N.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officii: '■ 8U1 St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications ‘ prepared without charge v

BLACKWELL APPOINTED

Wilt Utxe List at Kstwaaloi A. P. Maloney agreed at tbe regular weekly meeting of the City Commi*sionert to furntah tbe board before lt» next meeting with a written-hat of gaa company's propored extension* and improvements. The Coard will not give tbe company permlaalou to •pen Aabury avenue at tbla lime the year to make propored repair*.

Writing from Houaton, Tex., Saturday, to a friend In tbla city, tbe J. K. McCloakey, of Atlantic, Clly, who baa been with the Athletic* In tbelt training camp In tbe Lone Star State, aaya he will be at home for Palm Sunday. He wntee: "lieat regard* to all tbe 'fana' In tbe old to

William a Wilson, of Plea*autvllle. former maident of tbl* city, and M ia* Lllllaa E- Meyer, of Hanover,' N. J were married-at the home of Mr. and

tin J. P. Gegenbeimer, In Hav

on February 21. Newaof the wedding

Joat reached here tbta week. ocean tflix Appeal* 10 Her.

Mra. Jennie Grelr Meant, of Weal Philadelphia, waa to this city recently, making arrangementa to epend next reason here. Mra. Means haa vial led several other reaorle, but Ocean City appeals to her more than other places

phot pkbbbytbiuak. I. J. Schaffer, chairmen of tbe deputation committee of Princeton Seminary, conducted the aervlce* and preached in tbe Find Preabyferlai Church Sunday. Hla sermon In tbe evening Was from tbe text found In Matt 18; 8-», being tbe parable of tbe cower. Tbe epeaker.alter telling of the multitude that eurroun'ded Christ on the banka of Galilee, aald that God knew that the crowd waa there moatly out of curiosity, *0 He telle them this beautl-

need* of tbe

crowd and knows that among the number only a few will bear good fruit. Tbla was not tba fault of the that time, nor Is tbe sower today to be blamed, aud It cannot be the fault of the eeed. The gospel Is being spread today. The fault Ilea tbe soil. Tbla t* why Christianity la not making the progress it ehonld The cold heart of man Is re pel la nt to the troth* taught by Jeaua. Some peoto church today in pass the time, or for eoclai reasons, end not to learn tlie word of God. Their tbodgbtaare elsewhere. There many wayelde hears speaker told * story of a man feaaed to bis preacher that, although he had attended church for twenty years, he had not heard one rern -In all that time. When the mini, began preaching, tbl* man atarted to review In hi* mind hla business affali

of the part week.

There are many people who are.ali

■re In their desire to know what Gnd

wants, but there Is no depth to

They are Christian*.because it make*

them happy, but nut becau.

true meaning of Christianity. They

the crown, bul not thecroaa. Chrls-

ilenity must be deep rooted. A stony

igriuAid cannot bear fruit for Jeans.

There Is anotber soil that Is good, -leh and tender, bat It I* occupied by i horns, which grow up side by side >-llh the product of the «eed, but the ’ thorns, being strong, overcome the grain. Thla part.of the parable, la parOcularly applicable to the young men and young women of today. They irofeas In love Jesus fbr!*t, but they *l*o love the world. We cannot love hijth Christ and the forld. We must give »ur all to the One who desires It.

The good soil takes tbe seed pud

1 make* It part of Itself and glves.abund- , ant harvest The good-ground bearer

; I* like Ibis. .

! In thla parable le given (he secret ot eucceseful Chrlatiaolty. Mr. Hchaffer urged hki bearers to **k themselves the question. "What kind of soil am IT” i JOHN E. TOWNSEND Before tht sermon, Lewi* E 8m Ith 1 r*. . , . „ director or the choir, *ang a pretty • Electrical Contractor eolo. "If God 80 Clothes the Ura»» ” by Dudley, Hock. In hi. customary ex- 1137 Asbury Avo. celfent manner, aud It waa greatly appredated by tbe congregation. Ocean City New Jersey

OB COBBIX Tax Board. Governor Wllaon has appointed Oliver T. Blackwell, of Wildwood, member of the Cape May County Board of Revision of Taxes In place of L. E. Hughe*, whore term expire*

this year.

Mr. Blackwell is a well kn county Democrat. Mr. Hughes Republican. Tbe appointment of Mr. Blackwell makes the board Democratic, Kearna being tbe other Democratic

« yon getting entire satafa

t, it will pay you lo gire me a trii ru of your repair work of which I

PLUMBING

prices, workmanship and 1

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Cofftes. Fine Groceries and Provisions POULTRY DRE8HED It) OKDEK FOURTH ST. and ISBURl tiff.

JACOB SCHUFF

THE PIONEER BAKERY

lo. 700 Alton Aimm. OtoU CO), I. J. ■rsah Bread, nas sad Cwksadaltjr. WNMaj Area BBScaaRT- Ordsre dsUrsrad tres o sra*. Hotels* dsUwaead sa Hosdar

w. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST„

I*kllade!whla. ^a. tuealrtaaaaaaalaltx.

Dt. Alien Coraon. of thla city, attended the annual meeting and banquet of tbe Atlantic City Medical Ho-

tonffoitol

evening

read by one aurgeon and practitioner, and discus-

Leonard Krauss Co.

Electrician's

isMIoga IOM Bay Avenne, Ocean City, N. J.

AUut^WaMTwwCgaanalMd

C. H. .BACOIN oot KijiHth st.

Construction Sand & Gravel Co.

uos. a. GMAVimoiM. r> Office. 8th St., Opp." Penna. Depot

Ocean City. N. J.

All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. • Top Soil for Lawri Purposes. Dirt lor Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All k|inl* of'hnure and yaV plants. Special seashore lawn grass reed for sale. Best grade* of shade and ornamental tree* apd hedging. Would be pleased to do your wotkforyon. Top soil sold In any quantity and special fertiliser for your flower bed*. ELMER H. CRANE ITCRRACE

Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $25,000

la anhjvet toehsrk w

oisrdlsn. Wills receipted for and kepi wit

Neunea TiTLca issues ScaacHc

*11. t MAAHIcr, First Vlo HI.lKH.l.UUbAM,HMond V R. RT1LWELL. Heeretary si J. FlTHl AN TAT KM, Sc

Baakiag by MaH a Specialty

DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLES ItE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN’S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724 tsbutii lie., Ocean CUM. IWedding rattle* and PltmteM* 8|h*c laity. Your trade eollclted. . Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand. Both Phones.

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT 421 Atariner * merchants' Bunding (•HII.AIWI.I-MIA, rA. W ednesday snd’nslurdsy sod ever, srenlna.

n AdvcrtiscmetK In the SBNTINHL

S. L. SMITH GERERAL CONTRACTOR CEMENT WORK A SPECIALTY... 505 NINTH STREET Let me give you a bid on your m OCEAN CITY, N. J. SPECIAL DESIGNS m CONCRETE BLOCKS and Hldewalk*. alao Brick Work and Plastering. Sehupeh, Canter & Co. Petmumuko, n. j.

Real Estate and Search Company of Cape May County, X. J, RRPRE8KNTIM1 FIDELITY TRUST CO. OF NEWARK '‘TITLES INSURED-

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD

Cape May Court House, N. J.

STORE and STOCK QF *' . Housefurnishing Goods ...FOR SALE...

opportunity for a live business man. Will sell ,or rent store property* separately. If wanting a gocNt business-sta^d, it will pay y® investigate.

Geo. O. Adams . 713-15 ASSURY AVENUE ocean city ' new Jersey' Try an Ad. in the SENTINEL

^ ALLEN.SCULL

BUILDER. 4.

’ ! Consult with me freely on Seashore > j building.’ There Is no charge. My jlong experience is yours for the-

asking.

OFF-ICe:

Ocean Avc. below Eighth St. I Ocean City New Jersey

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HEADQUARTERS For anything you want to know about building.

.. plat

r hot

Yot

• Are you undecided ho-

WddW you iike to have.ymir iknow whui H would cost to bttilii ?

We have a draughtsman always at your service. Fn niliar with btiil ling materials ? You an

n of up-to-date plans. . is of a house develope.1 and

to our show merits and o

whet.

1 disc

u undecided o more to hav ■t buildings ii;

ml Uiei

JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St:. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot

TOO SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder

You <

self and t

nnot spare the t

To erect your Ocean City to look after it. closely honesty of the contractor.

Among others I have built for Rev. C. \V. Bispham. 4244 Pine st. and Joseph 1 ; . Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue. Philadelphia. Ask them about «» Otis M. Townsend

BARBER > D MARTS Gonlractors and Builders

OBAN CITY. N. J. n Ik CqJLtuaoa Dun.q.ilovvs

L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty ! : ’ Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder.- " Everything in the Bunding liu

Plans and Specifications Furn RIC81DENCE—810 Asbury Avemii

shed. Estimates Cheerfully Giver OFFIOJS—748 Weal Ave

ALLEN SCULL IWt BMW.PE.it Eighth h.yh Oce.*.y .Vvi\ Rhone Connections

JAMES B. HAMILTON

WALTER V. HESS

- Hamilton &, Hess

CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS

WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION

OCEAN CITY

Office 306 Eleventh Street •

NEW -JERSEY

^ tw HOUSE wm !Hs eo Superior Workmanship Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Given.

BOURSE BUILDING, EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY Phone 4812-X

NEW JERSEY

BUILT RIGHT

J For A HOUSE to knit < will .stand -insiKvlion to

l money -tu first cost.

Leslie Polhamus CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. Plans and Estimates'Furnished Free.

GEORGE R. BOURGEOIS 2 SON Carpenters and Builders

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing C H rpenter , spociaiiy art( | Builder ISTIMATE.S *ND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder

A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER

6. 0. Adam. V. V Adam 0E0. Or ADAMS & BRO, FLUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BUCK LAYING, fctc., fitc. All Wbrk in Mason Line' Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue,

~ BAECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SiaiYHAIHITERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PROP Kandy Mixed Paints, Land anil Oil* 9-JO and 922 Anbury avenue.

SMITH, PHOPMICTON

PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AMD RI1NK. WOOD Office. No. 634 ISBURl AVENUE

HEAULKX A ADAH* - Readine Coal.

K.

«rv ax* Vxnl. rJ -VTII a.'u nurr ITUNTIC ICE COMPANT "‘AJLiff Pocono Mountaic ice '«»•. *Oi*>. .Arebury Avss, . .OCEAN CITF N. J. L. A. STEELMAN BUCKSMITH end WHEELWRIGHT Ptactical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clam and Oplir Trega a Spulalli Agent for WlewartV Iron Works t'o.-

'•nud Window (Juard*.^ St. anitRsVeirilier

Seventh

ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. • Cholom IJnlry 1‘roUuuta Butter and Bgga Aak fur Kuoklat of Hpeetaltlr* Orders lAaltverad .