Ocean City Sentinel, 16 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Editor and Proprietor

OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY

Bell 'Phone No 66-X

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES

The followluK nott of Harntug

oouDdrd by the Wildwood Sun: The Itejiubllciiie uf Capo May t'ounty

wbo prefer good government rapt boH rule rliould ItKik beym election of Roowvell delegate* Chleago couveutiou. There.!

Khoold be

nerely of er

rallty.

caplug; r phll-'

life. You 1 puulalunent-

oaophy of Imtnau love uor eliurchly rile* will nanctlfy you. Boul of man, your need I* deeper. The eecrel of life la Mill undlacoveted by you. You need

elected next fall and n elected to theae po.lllou.

after the inlereata uf Iheconnly In-lead

<rf the Interert* of Ihe bigger

We do not wapt men who will pigeon-

•hole bill* at'the rnggeMton

boaaee, with the Mile view of geltiog locad machine aupport ai Ihe prinr arfea, uor men who will hold up ap. polntmenl* In order to make political

deala advaulageon* to the boaae*. SI the rotten convention ayatem ha* b aboliahed the people have a voice in lectlng their candidate*, pml if they

not exerelae the privilege hone-tly ami

Intelligently, they havi blame but tbemaelve*.

AUTO BRIDGE COMPANY

It waa reiiorted here yeaterday that the plana for the Automobile Hrklge Company of Ocean tllty, aero** Ureal Egg Harbor Kay to Sonirra' Point, have been approved by the State Inland Waterway Ooinml*aWm ami the ' matter Li now before the Ilnl(ed Stale* War Department. Mayor Headley waa not In town and othera df tha loeor|i«rnlora were r he found yeaterday afternoon.

Strong SermonB and Excellent

Mnsic Heard by Large ime for 1111“ me Dime naa UI

CongregatlDHS. : Kur Haviour died, he ebnrchea In Ocean City were all' the aplrll la working. Let n limiedat Ihe aervloea OU Sunday. | whole trulh and be aalla Following ate report* of aome of Ihe nothing le*a.”

aermona heard:

ihmakdk'i. baptiht.

waa a large attendance al'

Immanuel Hapllal Church Sunday lle'uja evening, when the Uev. ArthurUfC Norrlati delivered n alroug aermon from the A'

text:-"VI«ltlng the lnl<]Uliy, william Shrlver, oPPI uf father* Upon the children, and upon here Kr ,t„, K hi. Hoardlie children’aVlilldten, upon the third rr#(ly for h.,.li,«

ind upon the fourth gencatlon

Kxodua, .11; 7

Mr. Mee .poke In pari aa follow.: "Conplderallou of tbl* text led me ulo darkneae—It i» *o terribly etgnltl will. Hut, further cohalderatlou re

'ealed a gredt light.

••Do them word* not aadden you? iwttv tliere not aumething awful lu the

father’, folly or aln may

PERSONALS.

lulu QuillinaiC'and ■ .wn. Pa Mg'occupylt

1 avenue-AUage.'

Keferrlug to Wilbur p. Youu Angleaea, who waa recenlly re-elcclcd preMdent of the Cape May l tom Board of TaxalIon, the Mar and Wave haa the following : "Hewa. appointed aaerelary to the board In 1MH and tinned m ttrta ofttcc two year*. He waa then made one of the member* of the boerd by (loveruor Fort ant aarved lu thla capacity Mnoe. Hl» colleague. at preaenl are Mo*ar«. M. H Kearna and O I. KlacSwell, both Damoerata, and Mr. Young I* the only jtepubltaan In the board. HI. re-elec-tkau aa prealdent la a courtray at their banda, which ha no doubt appreciate Mr. Young la one of the ableat aiid moat eonadentlou* public oftlclal* lithe nranty end perform, hla dntie* with an eye alngle to law, juatlce

Saya the May’* Landing

Moat gratifying l« firmer* rr-i.llriy

between May’* Lauding and Tucka.-j- ThB

hoe. aa well aa autulata having Journey to the extreme aoutheru pari of the Ala te, I* the activity dlaplayed

with 41

boulevard connecting the above named munldpalltlr*, and Inctdeutally affording a link lu the proposed State boulevard ayatem which oodneet every county capital oemmoqwcallh. Coapewlrd DcHdiy Wear The new >aw again*t carrying-on-eealed deadly weaiiou*. and aim providing that dealer, keep a reconfof all aalea of auch made, la Another atep toward dlKouraglug lug" platola and knlvea without a lawful purpoM, aaya an axchange. The law la founded on the broadr*l principle# of elvlo peace, and ahould be forced to the letter. Thoae who li urgaot need of a weapon lor protection may aaeure permit* from the proper

The Arm of H. It. Smith Son* ha*

been uuugually huay during th-

few week.. Seven men are employed,

double .the number engaged In year*. The Arm baa papered a lied room*, hall* and dining rw

tha Hotel Strand ami #1*4 of the Hew-

ling*, formerly the Falrview.

Uve Alligator In Window. In the diaplay window of S MeAlllater'a dry good* .tore t« a alligator, about 1? Inehea long aUraet* Ihuctl atlrutioii The alligator waa brought to thla city from FIby Mlaa-Allce Heck, who will b* ployed In Mr MeAHMer’* -lore cummer, beginning June I. Working tor Traat c„. Jnaepb Swan, auu of Mr. and Speueer Swan, of thla city, hacured a poeillou with the Ocean City Ti le and Truat Company. Jo*eph I* • bright young man ami will uodoubl llll the poeition with credit to hlnmelf and to tha complete eall*factlun

company.

IMindac Kxcnraluu.. Ocean City la at la*! to have *1 excur*tun* from Philadelphia on day# over the Pauuajlvania itailroed. Nearly all theothei Sou aorta have bad tbc*e e:

> Ml«*r, Front of I'lrr, he ftRtuwt of Joiwph u. Cham. ie Hty will iwnnll the pier com. b fill In with a walk Ihe nortli l of the pier and Iboa mjubi It of Hty building.

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jersey

Hoflecker, of PI

of the lilacayne.

I. Jarman and wife, of Phlladelhave been occupying their Sixth cottage for a few day*.

pain

hundred year* long? That, according to Ihe wool* id Jehovah, puiil*hmenl fall* u|*iu the Innocent a hundred year* or more after the .inner blmnelf nn» died? ‘ Yet men talk lightly of -wild and laugh bolateroualy over Ibeh rtble Htorle* of alii. Father*, too, I to reallxe the extent of their ce upon the generation* that *hall low them. •The etyitlunity of tl cured by birth. Birth imlM<iou j/f nature* modllied by the acta, thought*, life of Preaenl-day evlla, every one 01 ineiu. their root, lu Ihe past. Because of the «in* of our auceatora we. llieir children, most struggle against tendencies a* etrong a* tide, and gravllaof today are • fighting our father's stu*. Not one of ua but wlfo«e genealogical Una la atalned and uarred by every aln on the calendar if ufieuce* against Uod and man. And re have to fight the influence the vllelesaofthe past exyrts upon ua who ire the children of the third or fourth generation, or later. And the battle I* strong for ua. The power of evil tendency, aaalated by a favorable enrollment. la too atrong for any of us eu a*k: 'What la the uae of trying?’ ud there Isn't any uae uuleaa we are Jed by a Power not of oureelvea, a iwer stronger than heredity.

, after apendlng a few

day. with her slater I" Millville. Weurlch and family, of Philadelphia, have opened their cottage. 11.7 Ocean avenue, for the season. Frank SchnelileraiidThomaa (ireenood, of Philadelphia, were among re visitor* here Saturday end Sunday. Commodore and Mrs. William K. HeXf mer. uf Philadelphia, were among Te visitor* here Saturday and Sunday. J. W lierlwrt and family, of Phlladrlpbla, have o|iened tbetr summer home on West avenue for Die season. Prof T- }{. Lawson, of Troy, N. Y , apeul Ihe week end with his family In this city at their Central avenue cot- , Kenner ami daughter, ot Philadelphia, are occupying their cob WB We*ley avenue, for the sumRuckmau and family, of .Philadelphia, have been occupying their collage, HIS Aabury avenue, for a few

day#.

Mr. and Mrs. adelphle. were thla city, w h

home.

Thomas It. North Creme: their Aabury

I the 0

. the c

f Pblla-

udltlona. Birth Into

ure, alulae* nature would be. 'And Ihla something Jesus brought, waa thla He referred to when be told Nleodemua: 'Ye must be born ■gAlu.' This la literally, obviously true. If we are ever to reach 'the height* sublime where the soul la ai ice with God.’ And the profound tpieetiou of <|ueaUcna la thla: Am I ew creature In Christ Jesus? Have

««ii born again?'’ VT FKKSHVTKIUAN. Frank Werner,

phla. delivered an loetroetli the text, "Behold your God, ■fret Presbyterian Church Sunday

morning.

Mr. Werner spoke In part'aa follows: "We ahould do great Injustice old propbeta If we regarded them merely aa .predictor# of futbre events. From Ihe prophets' own point of view thla waa a secondary part of their work. Their mission waa primarily to the’ men of tbelr own day. They were raised up by God to proclaim the varloua generations of Israel t eternal law of rlghteouaneaa, the reality and authority of God, the certainty of judgment and award, the gracioui purpose of God with Israel. "They were preaehera, political and social reformers, religious statesmen. Bach one deserves to tie studied by himself, that bis peculiar personality may appear, framed In the particular circumstances of Israel lu.bladay. "He who would read aud aludy Ihe prophet* of the Old Teslamenl should not be on the watch foi wonderful predlctlom, hut should rather lay upon the moral and religious idea* which thhae mighty men of God enunciated to men of their own age 1 through them to ua. ■'Thoae- remark* are pre-emluei true of the prophet Isaiah. ‘ No n indeed waa ever transported further Into the future than was he. None perceived more clearly both the Inn

he M

No I

•The word* A* our

were deslg-

■ated to comfort aud to * tchoed' the old word on which AbraiBin had fed, and Daniel likewise. Phi* I* the source of all <ymeolation, all hope, of all spiritual life. 'H ' ie# of Judah, behold your God P To lailah'e mind, that was Ihe

elt-aufiU'ieut word.

"So It should seem to our mind*. This Is Ihe all-complete, the allnufilcivut word. The hlhle Is uo| merely a revelation from'God. It la

especially a revelation nl

God. Have you no .thought of II? It m unveiling of Ihe hidden Deity. * the showing to us of whal God

From this'will follow whal

■ie la tlti. J-.

"Hot the object of the hlhle la m

ntlclpate Ihe future audnol to answer *

Robert t'arson, of Phllamong recent visitor# ere they own a summer Lake and family, of r Hill, are occupylt avenue cottage for a

TUNGSTEN LAMPS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE 25 watt f 20 candle-power) now 40c 4-i watt (32 candle-power) now 45c 60 watt (48 candle-power) now 60c 100 watt (80 candle-power) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVER THE OLD STYLE As the Tungsten taaipjiscs only one-third as much current and gives a wh {hi than the carbon kfnip, a dt-culrd saving in'tlle cost ol lighting 1* cftcclo ictf use. - . ' Call at the Office THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

* ” * • • . Power OTIS M, TOWNSEND

Gas has become a necessity not a luxury' and can be adopted to all domestic and com- ( mcrciai purposes. Why not have a^jas kitchen operated in connection with your present method ol house heating? With this you have! an abundance of hot water with' the best of| licilities for cooking ami a perfect sanitary ap*! pliance at 1-3 saving over old way. W e hav our inlormation department at your disjx -sal

You are under no obligation. We luv.- Hi-' * BUILDER

BUILDER t-ick: 8th St. Opposite P. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge

ALLEN SCULL

PLUMBING utirs satisfsclion s* t<> prires, wnrkmanship and hnsinRS ciorU-'j:- II uu In gi*t) me a trul. I am ah aiceplionnlly gond^ piaituiv hi take to maintain. Uira me a trial. „ c. H. BACOIN GOT UlKtvth St

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Ave. Ocean City. N. .1 Qcc-

below Eighth St. jt New Jersey

HEADQUARTERS For anythin" you want to know alniul l)uihUn".

GEORGE fi. BOURGEOIS & SON Carpenters and Builders

Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kinds of house and yard plants. Special seashore lawn grain seed for sale. Best grades of shade and ornamental trees aud hedging. Would he pleased to do your woik for you. Top soil #<dd In any quantity an-! speblal fertiliser for ynur flower bed*.

: l_M E R H. CRANE

48,000 Square Ft. of Sidewalk 12,900 Lineal Ft. of Curb

work in Soul

Ml*# Amy Dufflsld has returned er home In Oman City after spendIng the winter In Orange Kprlnga, Florida. Harry Fonlda, of the University of Pennsylvania, visited his parents. Dr. and Mra. Kuulds, In' Oils city, over Sunday. . , John L. Rowker and family, of Millville, are occupying their cottage, eventeenth street and Aabury avenue, Oa city. Mr. and Mra. Benjamin Marahall, of Tuckaboe, have been vlaltlng their daughter, Mrs Everton- A. Corson, In this city. T. H. Luders and wife, of Philadelphia, bave opened their cottage. W|tb Mra. Theo. A. Luders and daughter and Mra. Mary Small. • Mra. Eugene^*. Dowd and daughter, of Philadelphia, are here, preparing for the oi-enlng of tbelr new home on Ninth atreet, near the Boardwalk, re James Linn, of Philadelphia, among the visitor# to thla city re. ceutly. Mra. Linn owoa a summer omeun Central avenue, near Fourth

.reel

Mr. and Mra. Holme* returned |o their home In Bridgeton after ependIng ten daya very pleasantly In thla city, the guest* of Mr. aud Mrs. Oa"»rt» Corson. Mias Marguerite Craven, of Phlh delpbla, la enjoying a visit to thla city the guest of Mra..C. L. Hagy, wjiose beautiful home Is on tire bay Fourth atreet. Miss Fannie Taggart, daughter of Robert Taggart, a prominent church worker, of Philadelphia, Is spending few weeks with the Rev. Dr Countermine. 10-Jt Central avenue. Lloyd Lutton, df Morton, visited her son, N.T. Lntton, money order clerk al the post office, Saturday Supday. She waa accompanied her daughter, Miss Katharine Lutlou, Internal Revenue Collector McCoach and Mr*. McCoach, accompanied laltrr'aalster, Mrs James K. Jrfler- , have'been spending a few daya In their collage here. They will open tbe bo i*e for tbe season June 7. Allen Scull, the builder, made a i Philadelphia Id his Rambler spending Ihe week-end with PhllaIrndii and making lire rein .trip Monday eveulpg. He waa*ccoi panted b. his family and Mis* Bertha

Scull.

•uth Jersey. That is the kind of work that is done by

S. L. SMITH

Concrete Construction of All Kinds

Sidewalks, Curbs, Foundations, etc.

PILING WORK OF ALL KINDS Jetted or Hammer Driven, Wharves, Bulkheads, etc. 505. Ninth Street Summer Residence. Ocean City, N. J. 1026 Simpson Ave. listimates Cheerfully Given. • Phone 33-W

Recent real estate transfer* lit Ocean lly recorded In the office of County lerk Hildreth, aa reported lu the Cape May County Gaxeft*..are aa fallows: Oil* M Townsend et ux to Mattie lark. HTOO . "I,ot 11 and ten feel of

il k. Section 6.

Ocean City Hayon* Co to Emma L.

rane. Lot 6f.

Ilelancey Realty Co. to Alfred T.

Taylor. |8M. lx>t 36.

Arthur D. narrows, gnardlan of mma C Harrow#, to .Charles Reln-

hardl.

Frank W. Bowen at ux through Ed-

I West h

Ella R. Bowen. fTOO.

:urlou* questions. It Is lo reveal Uod !North— _. hat we may go back to Him, and love I Hannah \V. Mitchell ji Genevieve and trual and revere Him. Its message Wllkluaon. *1200. Northeast 20 feet Is emphatically Just tbl* of Isaiah, ° r lot 7aa ■"d aoulbwert 20 feet of ' 'behold your God.’ , ?88, Section D.

"U It not true that lo most God la not a felt reality? 'll

Indeed who fould openly express unbelief In God. Blank Atheism I#

iuiod. To many men of

tbe world God la a dogma of w bleb they seldom think, or a tradition

oetll.g Mows I

. Frank Platt ha# relurt

from Millville, where be managed Cbrla. 8. Hand's show house during Ihe winter. He la getting tbe pier at Sea lale CMy In shape for opening and Is looking after Mr. Hand’s otln

which they do not disown, hut the amusement Interests In tbls city which they seldom realize, | ' •* ■ 1-b them He la nol a living reality. „ T ^ e Printing House

God—to feel Hla presence, to admire and

be pleai talk II <

d to do yours. Come lu

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Isas. Coffees. Fine Groceries anil Proiisions POULTRY DRESSED TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and ASBURY AYE. Clgin and Tobacco. Orders Bcllvcred

DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM lltlsburylie., Ocean City, K. J. Wedding Portloo and Picnics a Spec . laity. Yonr trade eolldted. Orders delivered. Prompt attention. Milk and Cream always on hand. Both Phones.

J£ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

QHARLES L. HOFMANN REOISTCRE D ^ARC HITTCT^ 421 Mariner * narchants' BnDdlng WHII.AblU.PHIA, PA. WMoMdaraoSi Hslunisr and ev.rj ”vVmni

Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, Nfew Jersey CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS S2S.OOO

-rN-lptf-l ror and fcepl will

Issues •caacHi

I. M. CtlKMHK. Prealdrat I. K. MAHSKY, rirat Vlce-Prealde I.KHI.I K M. 1.0 Ul-AM, Heeond' V lee-PiwK K. MTII.WRLI.. Ilseutary and Trean J. KITH IAN TATEM, Hollellor omKcroRHi

Baikiaf by Mall ■ Specially

Glrai 0»t Mm

all decorated china at Half Price. 10-picce toilet set, £*1.50 up. 6 show cases for sale. Lots

of Bargains.

713 ail IIS Dull Gill,

Asbnry lit.

1. J.

Dance Every Wednesday and Saturday Night

The Excursion House

JAMES CLARK

MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS’ POINT :: N.J.

We have a dnmghtsu z\re you unfamiliar w our show rooms, wher rite- ami cost <liscdhsc<l Arc you undecided v

0 ha* designed at

JOS. G. CHAMPION

BUILDER

Eighth St.. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot

Spencer B. Swan jobbioR Carpenter 1 specialty and Builder

JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractoi and Builder

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the titm to look after it closely yourself and must depend ui«m th honesty of the contractor. Among others .1 have built for Rev. 0. W. Bispham, 421 Finest, and Joseph F. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue. Philadelphia Ask them almiit Otis M. Townsend

(th SI. Opposite r. 0.

BUILDER

6. 0. AGanu. *-W Adimt GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PIASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING. Etc., EIC. Work In Mason Lins Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J

J. W. DAQnOR JOHN MARTS BARBER MARTS Contractor© and Builder© OCEAN CITY. N. J. Itotoln Apnrlmonli* Cottages Duno.alou t.

L. S. CORSON,

Contractor and Builder. Plans and Specifications Furnished. RESIDENCE—810 Aabury Avenue

Seashore Cottages a Specialty

Hotels and Bungalows

Everything in Ihe Building Lit

Estimates Cheerfully Give OFFICE—747 West Av

ALL.EN SCULL THE BViUiTO* Eighth heh Qcmax tfrs. Rhone Connections

Scotch Hall Cots For lawns and Porches Water Proof, MOSQUITO PROOF SUITABLE PON SLEEPINa OUT-or-DOONS. Very strong. MADCTO OUR ORDER, WEIGHT 30 LBS. CAN BE PUT UP OR TAKEN DOWN IN 20 SECONDS. WE WILL TAKE OKOERS TO -HAVt COTS MADE. REQUIRES ABOUT ONE MONTH'S TIME. INEXPENSIVE IN PRICE. SAMPLE COTB CAN BE BEEN*. B. McGIBENY SCOTCH HALL COB. FIFTH AND WESLEY AVE.

JAMES B. HAMILTON

WALTER V. HESS

JOHN E. .TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor 113? Aabury Ava. Ocean City New Jersey

n the Hk-ntinei.

Hamilton & Hess CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION

Office 306 Eleventh Street

OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY

B-4=U=BILD-KUM=C=US

ileal and reasonable Call i

Reason"ni all jojihing and alien s up

A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER

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

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE ANO SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Heady Miked PalnU, bead and Oil# 9-JO and tr22 Aabury avenue.

I1KAM.KY A ADAHN ’ r “ rr * 1 " Reading Coal mr* *"■> Van). TCISTII an# Wtjrr ATLANTIC ICE COMPAN) Pooono Mountain Ice

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. ai SOUTH SECOND ST..

Real Estate and Search Company of l'»|ie May Connly, N. J. ’ ItHI-KKHKfn-INCI FIDELITY TRD8T CO.

OK NKWAHK

TITLES INSURED

Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. IT. Smith, President Ralph M. Townsknii, Treasure! Bknj. F. Young, Secretary Ben Phone, 3H.X office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 11 th Sts.

BUILT RIGHT

( Ko, A Will St: ( money

HOUSE to suit stand inspection to i

first cost.

Leslie Polhamus ONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. Wans and Estimates Furnished Free.

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD —omen In new bank building Cape May Court House, N. J. L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CUa ind Ojjlai Tmp i SmcIiII; Agent for HI#wart’# Iron Work# !’o. lain and Ornamental Iron Kanos, nn Kaillng# and Window Guards. Seventh St. ud Hann Ave.