Ocean City Sentinel, 6 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON „ Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No 66-X

l> enVyeerly

THURSDAY. JI NK il

KrRBYBOUY’s doltifflhe l*»t po»•Ible to make the conier-rtone laying ot the yacht club'a new home a (front THE houae that In lilled with inula bound to be a huune of rbeerruluePlano* and other Inattumeuln may coat money, but H i* money well n|ient when It lead* to Joy, hapHnelore of ifome, aaya tlie ’ Cape May Connty tiaaette. i WKh more

PRRSIhKXr HaKKY M'lKKIfi, uf II baacball aabociatlon. tellatheSKMIM: that Ocean City will have a "erache jack” nine thin year, made up ot ymm college and preparatory acboni met He aaya Manager'O’Brien, who hi been trainer at DeLaucey .School for number of year*, haa a wide aoiuain anoe with the iichool Imyn; that lit* know* all of the good amateur playerand that panoually Mr. O’llrlrii i- i floe type of gentleman. While Ih Sentini:!. very aorry to *ee "Andy' Beawell ih^i from the mauagemen . of the teaoi? thb* pa|ier welcome" er O’Brien ancf hi* college boyw tt’a tip to all to get together aw e the team the profier pecuniary

ca.om: ok bchooi. da v**. Klght young men and two young women will aay farewell tomorrow r^enlngtotheOeeanCtty High School, where tor four yearn they have p med thuae atudlea which an- to p pare them tor higher walk* In II May the year* to come treat them kindly aa tboee through which they

havejaat panned. -

Thin in the Urgent clan* that ha* everleft the Ocean City.High School,* which InatllutloUvIa one of the best the Bute, thank* to Prof. Jame* Steven* and hi* excellent corp* of

SHAD FRY HERE

Under the direction of the Kin! (lame Communion of the Stole, the head watern of the M Ulrica and Kgg Harbor riven bare been pleull fully stocked with nbad fry during the past few days. In the heed watern each of the»e river* a half million of the fry were piaoed, thus aanurin cel leu i shad hahlng In both thrw ntnama when the flab are grown Hammuutou and Egg Harbor City e to tor their share of alfeutiou tlie c»inuil**l.iii l»a*n and plckrre! Pbe river and lake*

iwo ph

and other pulal* tbroughout South Jersey were slocked to a •Imllar

of (he Thirtieth \

Internal Revenue Collector Cooch. of Philadelphia, wa* In i Sunday and took hi* u-ual ride the city. With him wan James Kr fto. owner of the Hutel Strand; John

mber uf the City t 'omwluee 1 ——' ’Yard, and Marty " ™„ie ward. The Utter

Iwo have been here before, and each lime,'they like the city belter.

now-t l.tke I.owa Wan.

Ocean City’s bu-men men do nut " **“ ** ” IS minute* for Phil

PleanaotvilU. Oil*

. „ the meeting of Hu it Trade, made a motlou, *ec >y Dr. Halile* and carried’ Ihnt

committee be In

-.rwerou 10 use up thin iiue-tion with the railroad company.

plication of dliw known to thin etly, where, will id and daughter, *he wa* a

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large

Congregations.

well lilled at thene

i Ocean City

Kollo

eard:

Tima wa* a Urge attendance at ia**e* in St. Auguatlne’n Church I ay. The rector, the Rev. Job Sweeney, wa* the celebrant. The Id o'clock man* wa* followed by lien

lallp*. a peace^that pa-

in Immannrl BaptistCburcliHundny • evening, the Rev, Artlmr Ore preached ! an excellent sermon from the text, j "Thou shall not covet.”—Exodua, 30: | IT. j Mr (lee spoke In part a* follows: j “This U kn old law. hut not yet nut | of date. It I* no arbitrary decree of' find end coiifalun no apology tor It* I

Thei

I* Imperallve, ’Thou nha

aheolule aulhorily. The authority tif the parent who doe* not give a ren*oii, knowing the u*eje*meai'«l explanations at time* and the value oUvibedlence at alMJafr*. The authority of the , noverelgii I* to thin murnind. auto

Hol.Y THIS IT Y. cratlc. demandfng unquestioning nubThe Rev. H. M KUflVr, of Atlantic! m( „ lon Th( , » ut i 10r ,i y | n |, w |. ■|ty, conducted the service* In Hnly t)lF highest possible.,lhr'authority of

Trlulty Church Sunday. He will Is-! (Jod

Ihl* church every Sunday during j ..,' f (joj cannot command without lie. The regular service begins ■« explanation. If we demand that He Ma. m. Sunday*. Sunday school lsl„| v e s reason for HU law.: If a man

the evening «ervice cllll or ,| ow r ,,^ t |), siighleet objection

iw of (iod. Ood Is not

TUNGSTEN LAMPS

HAVE BEEN

REDUCED IN PRICE 35 watt (20 cnmllc powen now 40c 40 watt (.j2 candle-power) now 45c 60 watt (4S candle-power) now 60c 100 watt (80 caqdie-puwcr) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVER THE OLD STYLE Ax the Tungsten lump use* only one-third a* much currei yhi than the carbon lamp, a decided saving in the coat of !i> Call at the Office Knr detailed information in regard to the proper sire* to u«r THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

e of Mr* (leorge

meeliC every -Wed 11 8 o'clock. It wll uetalay at the hoi Harratt. as A .bury

Dr. Kleller. who was formerly of the Chjireb of the Asceualou, Atlantic city, I* an excellent speaker. The comm 11 u Ion service to the Ktrot M. K t'huroh Sunday morning'' well attended and a mn*t tmpreie

service was cujoyeiL

At the Hahbath scliool In the afternoon, Reuben W. Edwards addressed the school, aud gave a mo*t roalUtlc

phiuro of the trip n

Valley Knrge by medibersof the school Hie Rev. Dr. John H. Haines, thi pastor, preached to the graduates of the Ocean City Ulgh-chdiool In the Kirot M K Church Sunday evening

He a

that n

than filled the auditorium of the Prefacing bla remarks by relating luckleut of how be examined a graduate of college to the ordinary English branches in which the young failed, tlie doctor Impressively said to "Young ladies and young gentlemen. I want to *|leak to you out of my heart

toil be lit.

"You cannot allurd to go out life with Just a smattering of an English education. If you have time you may dabble with paleontology blolugy and archaeology, but you 1 know reading, writing, spelling, arithmetic, grammar, geography tory. The world does not want auperlldal worker* who expect full pay. Every itorpowful life need* momentum. Momentum means weight and 'power. Weareputto the test today along line*, of healtH. courage, sincerity, patience and Industry, and expect veneer to take the place of -olid character.” The address was listened to marked attention. niter pkksrytkrian. The Rev. C. H. Bohner, of Easton, preached to a good-slxed congregation tlie Kind Presbyterian Church Sunday morning. The subject of hi* lory In the Pace of took hi* text from Cor.,4: 5 8 Hr. Bohner spoke to part as folio Paul wa* distinctively a Cbrli logical preacher. Wliatever else may second. Christ always cam first. The thought of Christ was neve absent from bis mind. The name <1 Christ was never off'hi* lip*. Je*u. Christ, Lord—this wa* hie constan theme. Jesus, the human name, given r-father, Joseph;Chrtal, the . meaning 'the anointed One': Lord, the Jewish name for Jehovah. Paul thus preached the humanity, tbedlvlulty aud the trinity " ' ssu*. Thin was his wluile system heulogy of which be was determined to know nothing else. always gone about preselling Jjrsus. Time wss when he baled Jesus aud persecuted His followers. A member of the stralghtest of the Phsritees, he had been determined to stomp out the religion of Hie Naxarene. Having learned that It is making rapid nrogress m the city Damascus, he directed his attention Hist way. While riding along the hlghlo Ihe city with a company of mar.eloon Ihlng happened itch changed the current of his life light from heaven came upon him 1 he fell to the earth blinded Though his physical eyes were closed. spiritual eyes were o|wu«d and from that lime on lie went everywhere preaching that Jesus Is the Christ. Hr caught a vision of the glory of

it Jesus

•nd It

le with 41

n level.

truly God to h!

brings the Almighty When lie demand* that to his conditions and requirement* degrades his .Mead of a God to a level below mankind. A man may say he believes In Gist; but this la not actually so. If be ever questions God's wlsdou deltes His |iowcr and sets aside HI law These Ten Commandments wei not given to such; they were given t those Who sincerely believe In God ■

truly God.

"The co nmaudmenl we are cuiiak erlng Is arbitrary, yet there Is reaso • For Instance, this law Is a provision against, robbery, lying, adultery, murder, t'ovetlug what Is one’s neighbors lias led to plans for the oflbeprlxc coveted, and the carrying out of those purp«sie*. “Men have stolen another’s reputation. They have plundered their neighbor, stealing bis goods. Home have robbed their neighbors uf wife. And others have not hesitated todeprlvi their neighbor* of life. Behind these crimes wavcovetuusoess. God thought of and provided for our nelghboi when He laid down this law tor us. "Then. God thought of us to Ihl* law. He wlebed a disease of modern or ancient times, a disease that produce* bitterness distress I refer to discontent. "A farmer'* boy or girl visits the city. Thenceforth nothing country or the village Is worth admiring theatres, liouse*, Those In the city were of sucbbrllllance when com (Wired with what the country could show that discontent be Inevitable. If the vir city would simply enjoy aud admire all might be well; but, no; they the pleasures and advantages of the city and are made unhappy because they are denied theaatlsfactlon oftbeli

desires.

"CovepiusueiM la a root of bllternesa, which, springing up to our hearts, trouble many. It la a poison aud kills peace aud Joy and kindness. The remedy is Us autldote, aspiration. “Each vice haa Its elrtue. The virtue of aaplret Ion has Its opposite vice covetousness. You can drive out one by using Ibe other. Kid yourself of plrlng to the better things of life. If the things we covet could and did give happiness It would be half reasonable to covet them. Rut they man says, money makes life easy and happy. Those who have money aay noney does not produce happi And I will believe the one who

preference

'Nor do houses, and dress, aud fame, and position—coveted possession *- for happiness. Therefore It Is 1 to covet them. The wise plan illnw God's teaching to Christ. ' seek first the kingdom of heaven its righteousness—to become y and thirsty for righteousness. There I* no promise of full satlsfacllou tin hunger and thirst for ii*e». position; but there Is Christ’s assurance' of complete satisfaction for all who seek first the Klngwhn develop a hunger

Sealed Proposals.

PLUMBING

i»Cti MlvonM G. H. B ACOIN 60.7 Hlslith St

. ..GAS... UiKht Fuel .Power Gas has become a necessity not a luxury anti can be adopted tn all .domestic and commercial purposes. Why not have a gas kitchen operated in connection w:tTi your present method ol house heat in".' With tlii’s you have an abundance of hot water with the best ot ficilities for cooking and a perfect sanitary appliance at 1-3 sjivini; over old way. W e have our information department at your disposal. You are under no obligation. We have the

idea, we wa

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L< t us shot

BUILT RIGHTinspection to make yo ( money at first cost. SEE r Leslie Polhamus CONtRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. Plans and Estimates Furnished Free.

AUTOS FOR HALE.

New 1912 Touring Car For Sale Poor ddor touring car, including every equipment: selfstarter. fine molnir top with dust hood, trip speedometer, folding wind shield, tire irons for two spare tires, prestolite tank, gas lamps, three oil latnps\robe rail, loot rail, full nickle trimmings, and the famous Me* magneto. Price,.Complete with Diamond Tires $1650.00 This is the wonderful Schacht; the biggest and best Forty on the market today—Uiere is no other just as good. ThU car holds the world's record to the 300 1 'ch piston displacement. World's record, 10 miles, 7.SS. Time for 25 miles, 19.48. Local Agents Wanted Throughout the State STATES GARAGE DISTRIBUTORS 802-4-6-8 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.

The Next Issue of

The Bell Directory Goes to Press June 16,1912

If your name isn’t listed in this book—it ought to be.

lutes.;:,'

lod shines lulu the human ispnltatton always ensues hobs* seen a great.light

nld feeljug He cannot tuary with the old purheenlsirn Into the klug-

Ofiict: open Monday ami Friday cvt i

6 9-

CITY GAS LIGHT CO. Eleventh St. and Haven Ave.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oitich: 8th St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepared without charge

ALLEN SCULL BUILDER l.mMing' There i* no charge Mv once is your- for tb.-

I Ocean Ave. below Eighth St.

Ocean City. N. J Ocean City New Jersey^

HEADQUARTERS P’or anything you want to know about

building.

Arc yon tutdecided how to plan.yottr house ? You arc invited to come and see our splendid rolled ion of up-to-date plaits. Would yon like to have your idcas-of a house developed and know what ; t would cost to build ? ^ \Ve have a draughtsman always at your service. 1-tec. Are you unfamiliar with building materialsYou a ir show rooms, where samples may l>c sccidiu

ud ci

Are you undecided who to have build co-!t you 110 more to Ir ve a man who has de of tlie finest buildings in Ocean ”

JOS. G. CHAMPION ) BUILDE Eighth St.. Opp. £enna. R. R. Dc^ot

GEORGE R. ROORGEOIS 2 SON Carpenters and Builders

Spencer B. Swan Jobbing C 3 rpenter a specialty and Builder

JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder

YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erect your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. Among others I have built for Rev. C. W. Bispliam, 4244 Pine st. and Joseph F. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia. Ask them about Otis M. Townsend

Ilh St. Opposite P. 0.

BUILDER

BARBER MARTS Contractors and Builders

Hotels ApnrtmontK

h. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty — ’ Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Kverytbiuf in the iiiiibin.g un Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully Give KKHI DKNt.'E—810 Asbury Avenue OFFICE—74i Wtit Av

■II Hlgbee.a well kuuwn young

ForTheWoman

who cares

to cook well ^ (denwood

Range

Buy a Glen wood and get the smoothest iron, finest construction and the best baking range in America.

J. tL Groves, Ocean City

ALLEN SCULL THE BViUiEEft Eighth Ocmh.y .'/yjk. Rhone Connection^

JAMES B. HAMILTON

WALTER V. HESS

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^ "There's a Reason" Prompt, economical anti reasonable on all jbbbfiig and alteration work. Call us up Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith. President . Rau h M. Townsknd, Treasurer BENJ. F. Yocno, Secretary Bell Phone, 38-x Office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 11 th Sts.

A. G. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER

8. 0. Adimi. . W. W Mura GEO, 0. ADAMS & BRO. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, fete., Elc. All Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY.’ N J

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

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE AND SlQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed Paints, l«ad and Oil* tK*u and 922 Asbury avenue.

■IKAm.KT A A DA .41N

ln Reading: Coal

48,000 Square Ft. of Sidewalk 12,900 Lineal Ft, of Curb Without a patch ftnd claimed bv engineers to Ih- the finest niece of work in South Jersey. That is the kind of work thal i- done by

S. L. SMITH

Concrete Construction of All Kinds

Sidewalks, Curb-j, Foundations, etc.

PILING WORK OF ALL KINDS Jetted or Hammer Driven, Wharves, Bulkheads, etc. 505 Ninth Street Summer Residence, Ocepn City, N. J: joafi Simpson Ave Estimates Cheerfully Given. phone 33-W j

mime ICE COMPANY —Pocono Mountain Ice

W. 1„ BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SHCOND ST., I*lilla<lelpiilw. p*. ,

Real Estate and Search Company »r l’a|M* Jhv Count), N. J. KKI'KKXKKTINO FIDELITY TRUST CO. OK NKWAHK TITLES INSURED

FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD —"Hire, in iW ism a halldtna —

Cape May Court Houae, N. J.

L. A. STEELMAN

BLACKSMITH ana WHEELWRIGHT

Practical Horseshoeing

JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY

Clin, and Oj«l»r Tmtgi 1 Spicitli,

irout fur Stewart'a Iron Works I’o. toiii and Ornamrntal Iron Kruca, •on lulling* und Window Guards.

Seventh St and Haven to.