Ocean City Sentinel, 20 June 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY Bell 'Phone No M-X AdrarUMOMDle la loeol column., i.

TUUKHUAY, JUNKau. 1812.

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AN “OPKN" ■CNDAV.

Condltlunu In this city appear l» be driftlni toward an "opan" Huuiluj. aovetUlnR that a Imrye proportion ot

the people do not want.

Aa the Hbntixki. underutandK. Ice cream, eoda water and tpKare are belriK eoW openly by aome here on Sunday... While It ffillul be admitted Dial there are a large number who frankly confee. that they aee nothing wrong or tm-Chrtattan In the act of Belling Ice cream and eoda water, and even c-lgat., on the Sabbath Day .-there l«. a. ha. been mid. a atroug feeling agaiio'

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregations. he churchee hi Ocean City were II lllled at the aerv-icea on Huud Following aie mporta of rime of

i iua.ee. at St. /.uguatlue'. Church Sunday were largely attended. ector, the Itev. John J. Sweeney, preached an excellent wriuun at the lock marw Thla wa« followed by benedict inn. During this aervice the in wa» playeil by Mra. I'erclval S. RMadgle, of Philadelphia, who I. a cottager here at «H Twelfth .treet. The nervlee. In the Kind M. K. •hurch.Sundey.were attended by large Aingregallon., both monrtug and evem The .iimmer cottager, wen nt and xeetned to feel at home In •rvlcea. Dr. Halnaa apoke In thi

City .

daya.

A aide from the moral .hie of the cane, there la no qneatlon that. If two or three are permuted to conduct tlieee line, of bu.tnem openly, all .bould be traatad alike, and everyone Hhouhl know Jnat wbat he can do In the way

ofaelllngon Sunday.

The Sasnuat. t» not In favor of ai “open” Sunday, neither I. an "open' Sunday In keeping with the prrnclple

of Ocean City.

HOME WEDDING

A Philadelphia |>a|«r ol Thurxday laat coulalued the follow lug:-

A very pretty wedding look place laat evening at alx o’clock, wl *“

May Schmitt, daughter of Mn. Joeeph L. Hchm.il. he

bride of Ray Signor. The ceremony took place at the home of the bride', pa rente, 1921 Venango atreel The bride wws attended by Mia# Jane Curran. -

maM-ef-honor, and the bndewuai

were Mia. Anna .Malpa*. and Mtw.

Rthal Branuonr The groom ' “Jack” Harper a* hi. beat man. - j, hand.ou.ely gnwrned

a MIm

qaanlitle. of dneheea lace, which arranged In the panler eOect. Her lace cap and veil were also of duchr- ’ and aha carried .mall while rm The mald-oMionor wore a white aatln gown, which haul a panler of

-chlflon, and was trimmed with ruwe

it lace. She aim wore'a lace cap

all >

, and (

i and lilleK-of the-valley. The bridesmaid.'gown, were of wh" lingerie trimihed w.ith green tall'e They wore large white picture ha . which were trimmed with blue tafTela and pink row*, and earned pink row*. A large reception followed the c ‘

many.

Mr. and Mm. Signor will be bom 1921 Venango atreet (he flmt Mr. and Mm. Schmitt, a. well a* bride, am well known summer resident* of Ocean City.

Daniel Uallagber, of Philadelphia, owner of the Lafayette Hotel, wa. In town Friday and asked the police If they had any trace of the peraon. who robbed hi* hotel, a tow week, ago, of bed llueo, napkin., etc.,to the value of (160. The police have not located

the good* or the robber..

their collage. 831 Flmt street, d the week. Their gue«t. were J Joaephlne Oldykr, Kicanor Verner, Caroline Reed, Mildred Jones and Kubb Wetaal. Hond Ordinance raaacd The ordinance calling for a Issue of (114,000 ha. |ouMed ou Qual

advertla* for bid. fur thla bond la well aa one of (16,IWU for boardwalk. Tbe bid* am to be opened July 6.

Mn. R. W. Warren, of 911 Ceulral avenue, lied the pleasure of eulerl log bar three daughter, on her b!

’entnor; Mn U. ... and aon, of Philadelphia. 0.1. McCann, of Callft

Fella Salvague. of the “up-to-date’ barber shop, ha. rented the .tore a TwefflB Mreet and Anbury avenue formerly occupied by N. Hlckmon. and will open a barber shop there tomorrow. Peter Cerruti, of the pi abop force, will be m charge.

lalwCIty, whets he l» rumilui - picture* and vaudeville and ’ big bu.lne*.. Tbe pier ao ite* 900 people. All the many res please tbe crowd, present 1 evening.

Leonard Kramw city electrician, term to begin July 1 and to terminate May SI next. HI* salary will from fees and will amotiul pruba

Tw Hear tshfecuon*. Tb* City Commlwioucr. have llxcil July 6 a* the day for bearing ol.jwllona to the aaaewmelit for ImiTovcnmol la Klghtaeuth. NIuetMntn Twentieth .treet*. and also the ►! In tb* loerer section of the city.

T. J. Ellluger, wife of Dr. T. J.

* nl , l * r * ° r , ‘he Ocean City le Bridge («m|>auy will en•vor to have a meeting within n on thne and arrange fur rei-wvlus da for the coudruciluii of the bridge For Sai.e —(12. A rublier lire re-Inlog-mning • hair, used only non. 906 Third idreet. u wit with prl- . 702 Wesley. 21 ■ piano. It

a. holy a That wool, thing. ki« opposite*

Hilly.- •lu-

ff evil wine, they .hall

iilll dealh end* life, if good win. the ar, they shall decren-e and blearing* lUltlply until life I* lull ami perfect, ne of Ihew two must win. Neither mrreuder. Add for us there la no

b Me.”

hast no part w

Thecnatom, In eastern counlrie*, of washing the dust from Hie feel upon •nterlng the hou*e of a friend, after •ven a brief Journey, was referred and the lensoii. of the wrmnn dwi upon the iieeearity of CbrMlans froqnently, by prayer and oomn with Ood, having the eirect* xlth the world taken out o , the danger being lf.lt Is not done, by neglect, the life .will ed and Milled and unsightly, and the prayer of David would havi offered, "Create in me a clean Oh Uod, and renew a right spirit wlth.-

Slxleeu new scholars were added to the Sunday School In the afternoon, nd thirty person, were In attendance ,t the Bible study clam conducted by The evening theme wa* the characir and. work 'of Moses a. a leader o the children of Israel out of bondage. Tbe journey from Kame.ee toi Jordan as about 1100 mtle..aud could easily ave been accomplished by the milon who were Journeying toward ttie land of promise, In a year, but they came to Kadlah Baru'ea, from which place they could look oi mpk ami honey, and though they bad 600,000 flghttug men they weakened, murmured against their leader and came very near being destroyed for their rebellion, but Moses, their faithful leader, prevailed In prayer with Jehovah—to whom be .poke i mouth'—and went hack with tliem > their wJIderoea. w anderings. The nation, the •church, the hid! Idual each have their Kadlah Ban of duty auQ high privilege, and with they should say. did Caleb, "lAt us go up and pome Reference was made by Dr. Haiuea to tbe problems-up to which aa a church *we have come and then retreated without golug Into Ised laud so long theirs. Among them problems were tbe liquor traffic the Sabbath question, which, speaker said, could be solved easily If d’s people were united. IMMAKUKL MAfTIKT. u Immanuel Baptist Church Sunday evening, the Bev. Arthur Gee preached a strong mi text, “There i. no discharge In ttiat war."—Eccle., 8; 8. • Mr. Gee .poke In Jiart as folio' “Life I. described as a battle, reason for this expression I* the presence of conflicting element*. These elements are called Good and Evil. "The bitterness of tbe struggle leadi to tbe question, 'How long, O, Lotd? How long?' The answer Is my theme for tonight. “First of all, let me say that evil I. Inherently, fundamentally, and Irreconcilably antagonistic to good. ‘Whatever may be true of good and evil apart from their relation to mankind, It may be said, without fear of denial, that when the human soul Is being considered, good and evil are Irreconcilably opposed to eacb other. One seeks to destroy, the other desires - An evil life is one kind of death (OvM),**!<! one of the ancient writers. ■The evil that men do lives after them,' said Bhakeapeare. This la the curse of evil that, propagating still. It brings forth evil'JColerklge). Evil not only harms by direct Influence and action, Ij harm* by mean, of pro|*gatloii, when It has conceived bring, forth death.' As another ha. put the fact ■dating, ‘evil 1. antagonism lo the whole creatlou ’ K murderer, naturally and perristeutly. It la not negative, a negation, tbeab. ! good. Evil I. positive In It. relation* to miu, seeking to destroy. Falling of this. It alms to ai grace. If th*" 1» denied It. evil strives depress us, strive, lo make us mlMr-

able.

■Good and evil may be found li person, but they are not harmonious. They do ii6t, therefore, blend; they are

discordant and at war. Anri the soul '

escape* the contest. The war ! i n good awl evil In the soul 1.1

Inescapable. • ben and how shall

peace be secured, I answer; Peace will secured only through victory. ' | Evil Is ever trying lo destroy Ilia rkt of good. Therefore, sickness, Insanity, crime. Good I. cnntlnnally -orfclllg to build up. Therefore, the | conflict If evil (ftomph*. there shall j result the peace of death. I f good con- i quers, we shall hate the peace of ' prosperity, power, and the perfect life.

We are in the OjnHT COFFEE Business rylV-*! l « WE HAVE INSTALLED A NEW MODEL

Hobart Electric COFFEE MILL

Tom

>d lot

and Pulvl

old «tvl» Hand Mill. Havt you a Prrcolali Collet (itw-iwl right

Have you a Drip Pot’ Then

jut! right

rhlch cannot U obtained on the ? Then we Granulate your

ilverire'd to wit the pol.

r? Then we Granulate medium iujl

■ht No trouble lo give you just what you want II niy our Coflre ol Quality, and havt il Ground hr

- ..GAS...

Light Fuel Power L Gas has become a necessity r» >t a Inxiir) j ami can be'adopted to all domestic and commercial'purposes. Why not have a }pis kitchen —operated in connection' with 'your present; method ol house heating? With thu you have | an abundance ol hot water with the best ol j At J ficililies far cookinj: and a perfect sanitary appliance at 1-3 savin” over old way. \W have

'America's place In the a'orld be determined by the character of her clllxens ' And their character w determined by their choice of sldi 1 good and evil and their refute i.attlc for goo^ against evil, no matter hat the cost. American, will m 1 do more than-make money, build oum., grow rich; they mu.t choose the right and maintain It as . ■ the right and died for It. A

PIER MOUSQUETAIRE

Everybody’s Doing It"—going ! Pier Mouwiuetalre every afternoon 1 evening, where they enjoy themrr* most heartily In "The Frolic” Motion of the Immeiiw amt pretty rirncture. to judge from the screams < inghter heanl every few minute*. ••The Frolic” contain. 22 dlrilm amusement features. Especially popi lar are the slides, the “Human Roulette." and “Hitting the COon," each of which appeals to both young and

.Id.

Work la progressing rapidly auditorium, and It Is thought that It will be ready foropeiilngon the Fourth of July. This auditorium will be the largest 011 tbe coast. It will be llnlshed 11 lirst-clas* style and will seat with ea. and safety an andlence'of 3000 people. W. D. SHUSTER A VISITOR

W. D. Shuster and wife, of Philadelphia, are here lo spend a few 1 In tbe cottage of their mi, George W. Shuster. Mr. Shuster was one of lighting men of the Twenty-ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, during the Civil War. He was a sergeant of Company 1). More than this, an unusual circumstance, his father, and the grandfather of George V. Shunter, we. a'cajdalu In tbe

Sergeant Shuster, .luce coming to thla city, ha. run across hi. old panlOu In arms, George W. Brown, a'ho for several year* was postmaster at Wayne, and they occasionally ta the day* of strife In the sixties.

Joseph P. Young, -for thirty-

year* connected with the criminal

w of Philadelphia County,

suddenly hi Coraou’e Inlet, N. J., Friday. Death was due to heart failure. Mr. Young was eeventy-fbar years old.

Mr. Young had been In charge o

grand jury room for some years. Previously he had beea tlpstave, court crier and Indictment clerk. Mr, Young

is a prominent lodge man. He wi

past master of Apollo Lodge of Mason*, and a paat grand sachem of Cherokee Tribe, Imp. O. R. M. He we* a past officer of tbe Odd Fellows

' the reorganiser of Wenouab CounDaughter*. of Pocahontas. A

widow, three daughter*, and a aon mirvlve him. The daughtera are Mr*. Charles H. Jones, Mr*. Charles D. Williams and Mrs. Harrla M. Deals,

ou Is George Graham Young.

The cake, candy and flower sale held i*t rtaturday for the benefit of the mrtgage fund of the First Presbyterian Church wa# a great success. |The young ladles are delighted with the resiilis The members of Mrs. Haxard’i who conducted the sale, arc <n Florence Reeves, Laura Havers. Eat her Brown, Anna Champion, Mary Fox, l«nlsa CarlMn. Margaret Cloak, Evelyn Ingeraoll, Htell* Bradford and

Rebecca Clark.

y Hohcltor Joseph F. HmUh. ol dlle. silling a* a special master In chancery., took testimony Friday in the Milt brought tor alvorce by Mr* Georgia Reed against her husband, .. * ■**■ ? special master

decree lie granted.

Mr*. Reed a daughter of the late W. Payne, whq was a sum- “—‘ '* this city for many

liujoalaa Mrv Here.

Ibdierl Hums, John Bond and Henry IW/uer, of Philadelphia, arid Captain 1 John Kadshaw, of tbe Newton Hnuse. Woodbury, liave engaged quarters at the Ocean City Motor Boat (flub, where they will spend most of the

O. J. McCann a Visitor.

O. J. McCann amt family arevlsltlug In thla city, where they are beuq warmly greeted by friends. They havt been In Sacramento, Cal., for aouu time, where Mr. McCann Is city freight and nasaenger agent of the Rock Island

“Whal

rnuld t

my body—and y.mre-lo he freed from all the seeds of disease. That would good! What a great blessing 11 would he were our minds freed from every weakness and we could think clearly, ateadlly. persistently, aa He! thought. That would be good! What 1

were $ p"EiCTA L SUMMER RATES

Oyas lUKsihsad. buur fufiU“V«r .sir

'ineBin&z*,

Our Mottos—“QUALITY, SBRVICB stnc! FRICls”

Fred. S. Pfitzenmyer 735 Asbury Avenue

I ^- 000 ' p

ile|>artnu'nt at your iiispof no obligation. We hav 1

iik-a. wi- want yoi

TUNGSTEN LAMPS HAVE BEEN REDUCED IN PRICE 25 watt (20 camile-power) now 40c 40 watt (32 candle-power) now 45c 60 watt (48 candle-power) now 60c too watt («o candle-power) now 85c IMPROVED IN QUALITY OVEB THE OLD STYLE At the Tungsten lamp u«*u«ty one-third at much current and gives a win ght than the carbon lamp, a decided saving in the coat of lighting is eflecU-d icir use. Call at the Office For detailed information in reganl to the proper sizes to use to get Iwst result! THE OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC LIGHT CO.

Office open Monday and Friday

69-

CITY GAS LIGHT CO Eleventh St. and Haven Ave.

OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Oitick: sth St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specifications prepaid] without charge

ALLEN SCULL BUILDER Siu'.l.if't-" r'ii' i'.' i-l.... .'k'liV'. My

Ocean Ave. below Eighth St^

Ocean**City, N. J Ocean City New Jersey

PLUMBING re you getting entire setisfaction as to priese, workmanship and business vourto-v ? It, it will pay yon to give me a trial. I am in an'aiMptionnll.v good |M«ition to I ,ro of your repair work of which I make a specialty. 1 have no expensive estahlialia clerical fore* to maintain. Qiv# me a trisJ. C. H. B ACOIN 607 HlgHth S

48,000 Square Ft. of Sidewalk ■ 12,900 Lineal Ft. of Curb Without a patch and claimevl by engineers to be the finest piee-t- of work'in South 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, Bnlkheads, etc. 505 Ninth Street Summer Residence, Ocean City, N. J. 1026 Simpson Ave. Estimates Cheerfully Given. Phone 33-W

Yard and Ijwn work attended to promptly. All kinds of house and yard plants. Special seashore lawn grass seed for sale. Rest grades of sliade and ornamental trees and hedging. Would be pleased to do your woikforyou. Top soil sold In any quantity an2 special fertilizer for your flower beds.

I l_M E R H. CRA|NE * a O MOO* L.-Y fsi TERRACE

why eooii when w« liave everything cooked and ready to serve? Ladies, you will find by paying us a daily visit that you will save many hours of toil and worry as to what to have •lor lunch or supper. I Ait us call.and take your order and aid you in making the summer montlLs more enjoyable. OPEN JULY 1st. Simms’ IcJelieatQBson Phone, Beil »j 741 Asbury Avenue

The Pontiere BOOT»SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE (16-818 Asbury Ave- Ocean City, N. J.

Uffiil Eiii Sale

IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey

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Plain ant Decotatiie Paperhaneer —— Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card Trill bring our ser-

vice to you.

H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries amt Promfons POULTRY DRKHHK1) TO ORDKR FOUBTH ST. and ISSIM AVE

all decorated china at Half Price. 10-piece toilet set, $1.50 up. 6 showcases for sale. Lots

of Bargains.

I13aii?l5 too Cili,

AUnn ire.

JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor

1137 Asbury Ava.

Ocean City New Jersey

MORGAN HAND. Jit.

MIULINERY I trimmed hat* rtdnrvd, good stylos all

J. It. niLDRCTtl’S *2A Asbury Ava. Bril Phoav, ji-x

HEADQUARTERS For anything yon want to know ahont building. Arc you undecided how lo plan your house ? \ *m are invited 10 come and see our splendid collection of up-to-date plans. Would you like lo have your ideas of a house dcvelojx-d and know what it would cost to build ? Wc have a draughtsman always at your service, free. Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You a je incite! to our sfiow rooms, where samples may be seen and ■their relative merits and cost discussed.

Arc y

ndecid

1 who

of the finest buildings il

n who has designed and h

It u

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

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

6E0B&E a. BOURGEOIS I SDN Carpenters and Builders Spencer B. Swan Jobbing Carpenter . spociaity an( j Builder :STiMATfS*NO PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER

WILLARD S. STEELMAN Contractor and Builder Eleventh st. and Buy ave.. Ocean City New Jersey

A. a. WINKLER PRACTICAL PLUMBER

BARBER MARTS Contractors and Builder*.

Apnrtinentn

O.'Adimt. W.W Adana GEO. 0. ADAMS & BRO. PLASTERING. RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc.', Eli. Work In Mason Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN- CITY. N J

L. S. CORSON, Soashore Cottages a Specialty — Hotels and Bungalows Contractor and Builder. Everything in the Buiidiug i.h Plans and Specifications Furnished. Estimates Cheerfully-Give RKHI DUNCE—810 Asbnry Avenue ' OFFICE—748 West Av

ALLEN SCULL THE Eighth heo Q<gsh,x ■ rf. Rhone Connections

JAMES B. HAMILTON

WALTER V. HESS

Hamilton &. Hess CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS WE GIVE JOBBING SPECIAL ATTENTION ESTlMATES runNISHEO ON WINDOW AND DOOR srnrrs ALTERATION*, ADDITIONS MADE TO ORDCJI • Offfce 306 Eleventh Street OCEAN CITY new JERSEY

B=4-U=BILD=KUM-C“US •‘There's a~RSason" i’rompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing and alteration work, Call us,tip Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Wm. H. Smith, President Ralph M. TownsRko, Treasnna - . BkKJ. F. Yoi'NG, Secretary Bcii Phone, 38-x office: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and 11th Sts.

r-v . , . . -T- ^ A HOUSE to-sfiit your tas BUI LT RIGHT - ! «•>'' *t«nd inspection, to make y. ( money at first cost. • SEE Leslie Polhaivius CONTRACTOR and BUILDER 758 Asbury Ave. Plans and Eatlmatas Furnished Free.

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

BRECKLEY’S HOUSE" AND SION PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Beady Mixed Paints, Lead ami Oils 920 and 922 Asbury avenue.

IIRADIvKV A ADA9IN Readme Coal

•ATIANTIC ICE COMPANY D ^l LtR lw Pocono Mountain Ice

W. L. BERRY, Manufacturing Jeweler,

Real Estate and Search Company of Cupp May Count)-, N. J. KKI-KKSKNTIMI FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED

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FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. LA. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clim red Oftlit Toigi 1 Spreiiltj Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co. Plain ami Ornamental Iron Fenea, Iron Hailing* and Window Guards. .Seienth St. and Hatin Ire,