Ocean City Sentinel, 11 July 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHDRCHES Strong Sermons acdExcellent Music Heard by Large Congregations.

BIG IMPROVEMENTS Bgg^gRS

PRETTY FLAG RAISED

PLEASES GOESTS! tm Ju „

City lo lh» l»»» twoye»r», the «leclrlc wr v««l in llilW^-Uy. ibe only i*»kuk-;

11*1.1 company. In ordar to m »• , , ritv .„ p: rst Boardwalk Hotel |rtemonMtfMlIo" brln* Inerrawil dcuiMnd for current, epent C*ty oediou »ltb the 0 considerable Ume and >tudy tbe past Will be Scene of Many monte* at tbe Auditor winter to determine the beat method* , Social Events. *P*-

of keeplnc |*ce-wUh tbe proKre*»of The fla*. which wa* donated

the city and determlne.1 to Install ad-

SENT ORGAN TO HELL'S HALF ACRE

there at thla time of year were preeent at the morning and evening eervlce. In tbe auditorium of the Ocean ttty Tabernacle Awwrtallon Monday. ^ ^ the Her. I>r. Pager, paetnr of the Itefonned Enlacopal Church. Philadelphia. Hla theme In tlw rooming we* ■•Fight a Good Fight." In the evening hla eubject waa “He Happy In the

LonL 1 ’

. sr. acocstisk'n.

TbemamaelnHt. Auguatlne'at.hufrtrJ, atajO.'A Saod 10 oMeck on Sm.day wan largely attended. Service* will be held at tbtae heara every Sunday morning during tbta month and Augnat. i\ la announced by the rector, the Rev. J. J. Sweeney, that following tbe 10 o’clock mam there »III be a brief aennon by the Kev. P. J. PerUie, Now York, a member of the l*auli*l

There will

eniug.

,t thl» church Sundaya la much larger than ever before at thbi Ume of tbe year, rraar PMBsmnuAX. The Kev. CharJea 11. Hol.ner, the pdMtor. did not preach in the Find Pre*byterlan Church Sunday rooming, pulpit being anpplled by Robert H. Patten, a lawyer from Springfield. III., who la on hi* way . to the National Prohibition Convention l» be held Atlantic City lhla

Mr. Patten’

claima of prohibition waa one of the atrougeat and mo*t oonclcalve and rtnciug evealiaen! by tbe rongrrgat U.u. He proved both by fact and hut* local, Stale and «tbe liquor traffic (y doing violence to tbe M United State*. The ted lofroro beginning d wBh

e pulpit In

machinery that would not only, meet tbe Increaaed demand, bat wou'ld he of *uch de*lgn that the p<*alblllty of Interruption of eervlce would

be obviated.

| After a thorough Varch and extended engineering campaign, the director* concluded to pat In a direct connected unit aufflclently large to carry the prevent total load, and made a contract with Machold A Riddell, contracting engineer* of Philadelphia. part of the old equipment Inh another location and Inalall two water boiler* of tbe lateet deelgn to cam 160 pound* premre and a crom-com-pound Buckeye engine direct cou-

' low all revolving Held

generator. An Hu* unit will carry a load equal to 12.000 16-candle power lamp* burning at one time, the *toe r* an hardly be realtaed by one re

illtar with the machinery.

The two boiler* have a comblni power of S«1 home, and the engine wi develop ihe mine amount of power. The company have contracted to n light, for Hand’s Ocean Pier, the light* and motor* for Fogg’* merry-go-round, Doughty'* Pier, and are ni

the light* In the Ni

hi*. In addition to tbe hoteh private houae*. and tbe ar light* of tbe whole city. 1* being ru ,tt till* one new oult. The engine* and dynamo* tbal rapplied tbe curhave not been used In lb* evening* uluee the third of thl*

mnlh.

The company ha* also Imdalled a ew arc-lighting *y*tcm of 7S light* capacity and thl* l* alao In oervlce. The elactric light company officialreport that they have now batter than 16 per cent, more coatom.er* connected than they had at thl* time la*t that tbe number now being served i current la larger than the maxlu number of la*t year. With the Increased pomiblltOe* of the current for Ironing, fans and power, the day ■ large ev

A fiaptirt Church Sunday morning, the acting paKor. the Rev. Arthur Gae, had-for hie mb. ■'The OaH of the Heights.’ taking hi. toil from pimlm 121; 1: "I *tU I my eye* male the hill*, from whence

togoTUodtaChrM J<

rtiato. d«ffi«uhy and aaflering bi jmtUiad. Tbe climax of creation I* character like aato Ctartaa'a. Thl*

1 from the text

-The foundation of Clod ■ore.” showing that In tbe great emergencle* of life them foundation*. that warapfamoad with w| and lore by the Hcavi

earenly Father,

a soul la M* fi

li after the highest Ideals There can ha no quertlon of Ood' ’ •‘ ia who are HI*.

know that we bafoag to Him. The

one that nametli tbe name of the I-ord deport from evil. If out plays with mod ho wHi have hi* Huger* *o There waa a good attendance at the Sabbath school. The paetor’e Bible

The program

music given In the evening WB» a eery-high order and It wa* enjoyed a oeamagatlon that nearly tilled the

HOAD IN BAD SHAPE

e Breaker*." Ocean City’* f' 1 * 1 j OGaan c;ity Tabernacle Aaaodatlo ^alk hotel, opened Salnrday. ] |olJi rouucll Xo , laii Jr , r. A. M„ " ■ • tlty Council. No. I*. D. ol

•rly preseuled by Mayo

June •.», with quite a htfiTlaut galh log. both for the dinner and fo ceptlou tlial foilowwl. Pr

Ocean City men and their wive*,.**

well a* Philadelphian*, were-nui

gue*ls: and -all w«

loud la I heir pral«e of Ihe apiwarau. .tyle and tornl.hlng* of. the hot, "he management I* pleamd with tl lumlwr of booking* that are being nade for the acamn, and "The Break er*" |iromi*e* t » be the *cene of many ■ocial event*, owing to the faculties

for handling tbe»e.

Mr*. I. N- Ortacom. of Ocean lily, tbe ilrst to entertain In the spaeiou. (change, will give a luncheon, folded by card*, on Thurwlay. July II Henry Wilhelm and wife, prom rent PIU*borgber.. are Stopping al be Breaker*, and have changed I heir ■lay from a couple of week-

-•—ted are they

un»urpa*»rd

location of Ihe liolel. •Among tlio*e who *pen! the Fou of July holiday* al the Breaker* w John Smith, a prominent Pol lac phla mamifarturer, and hi* daughti Mr*. C. V. Kam*ey and Mrs. Stoke*. Charles Wallworth and family. Mr* ,. W. Meley and Wm. A. Weaver si wife, of Iwigan, who .have lenglheiii their stay lo several week*. Allen Klffc god W. W. Kirk, of Ni berth, are registered here.

Headley

Mfctna-

’ addition l ipeech. strong the Rev. Artl

Kapth

behalf of them organlr.-

Inde|*mlence

the mayor * palrlode Idremv* were made by r Oee. pa*tor of ImChureh, the Rev, Dr. of the First M. K.

tiurc-h. and the Rev, James K. Lake.

The Declaration ■ wa* read by the Rev.

as'orof the First Pre*b.vterian«’hurch. The flag w-a* unfurled by Mr*. Haret Somer* Lake,'widow of Simon l^kc. who I* 87 year* old. - HarrlMin and HI*' Band furnished

tbe mutlc.

the flag raising the school children had a "peanul errambh were treated to Ice cream. Ml** indJ. Edgar Welch w if these festlvltle*.

Elw<

James Franklin's Gift to Colored Missionary Workers

Much Appreciated.

When Janie* Franklin purcham. j the Strand Holel.be found an orgai {In one of Ihe room*. Not being in |*il Hie* any more, and none of lib leal friend* In Philadelphia need organ al thl* lime, Mr. Fraukl about lo dispose of It In MHue in when John I*. Jackson, one wallers at tbe hold, a.ked

would give It hi him I

■t life-saving

Frederick <>« Horn, of Heron I ear the Thirty-*

itatlon Friday, and both nanls.-locludltigachannel I mg 3U pound*, which wa* landed by Oak ford after a long struggle.

Tb* i

LUEGBO WON

Capt. (ieo, F. FWi'* l.uagcs runaway match and wa* f* eel all tbe way over the eou larted at 2.44 o’elock and fliit*bed at 2-S7A2 Her corrected time wa ' IS minute* and 52 second*, cruiser* contesting were the m. Cap*. L,. Mnifoi * ■cood; tlie Hedwig, Capt. Arthur Bretfo, and the CJodereUa.C. KB wood

Carpenter.

Only for a slight mishap. Dr. Cbaa. It. Rider’* Toby’* Hark would have rom tbe I*alafa. Rlebai la tbe open boat race. After turning tbe buoy a big spray dashed over Dr. Rider’* boat, which open switch. There waa a si colt, entailing s brief delay, b dent for tbe 1-alah to win. T Not, owned by Capt. Fhah. w*

HAS NEW FEATURE BKccrplIou Cemmltlre at raebi Clew noteK (•not] Work. The Ocean City Yacbl Club member* haiy Introduce! Ibis reason a new feature into llieir club life. Areception committee ha* been appbiut ed and the member* arg active and solve. \V heoever Ihere I* a nodal function or a regatta, they will be found al Ihe chib house welcoming the era, tbeir famine* and friend*, to tbe dub, and directing them where be entertainment la. The reception committee ha* had made a very handsome badge, and Ihe iember* are easily dl«tlngul*hed from ther committee*. Tbe committee comprise* William H. Welmet. Jr., chairman; Morgan H. Thomas, Ralph Patman. E. J. Berlet, E. J. Hahn. Phillips J. Brush. H. A. W. Smith, tt. J. May no*. Arthur C. Btedo, John F-. Wick and Harold

Part*.

This committee also Introduce* tbe ew member* to the older member*. The membership of the club l« grow log rapidly. Seventy-two new mem ■ave been taken Into tbe organl ration lho* for thl* seam.

DEMAND FOR HOUSES

Clayton Haines Brick report* the following rentals: Upper floor of tbe Currie aparti i J. B. Matlack. of Malvern. Lower spartment of the Ideal a partwrit* to Wlltlsul Maloney, of Philadelphia, brother o« {beakdent Ar P. Maloney, of the Ocean tlty t»a*llght Company. Cottage 814 First street to W. H Keeler, of tbe Union Newt’a. In PUtsbnrgb. ■tag* 844 Park piece to Edward F Fassvtt. of Ulouaida.

and delight In everything the morning after her saw Mrs. Howe apparently picking berries from .some pretty green mt* beyond the wall as she strolled ■Those are charming little plant*.'' r said, pausing, with her eye* fired a pall which bong on Mrs. Howe'* in. -What kind of berries grow on tm-m? Doe* U take long to fill a poll

like rtmtr

Mrs Howe looked down Into the pall •ith a meditative air and answered the second question. should hope ’twonld.” she replied. That kind of berrte* are theyr persisted tbe young woman- “I can’t quite see. What are you picking?” - ’Taler hags.” said Mrs Howe —

HAVING PICNIC

Sunday

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Ir Frauklm My <\ear Sir

Blessed Redeemer. I

The Pontiere BOOT sSHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE

IRAE. WALL 725 Central Ave. Ocean City Nev^ Jersey

R. Curtis Robinson

Conveyancing and Insurance i.ol.ry Public .nd ComrolMloner ol Heed. iVo*,. 7-44-46 Ashury Avenue |

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NEW CLUB HOUSEGROWS

A* the new building ol city Yacht Club I* progrei as the builder can push It to ffee beauty, alre and loo Commodore Starr, of tl Yacht Club, who was a v new club house the pa* entire State of New Jen-e; And a location tg *x« for progre*a|vene«* th

Tbe First Prwbytertan School held it* annual pic

1 LI a wood Park, on the roatr of

tbe Fast Shore Line.

Tbe party, headed by A. J. Smith ml S. H. Mayberry, got noder w»y at o'clock In the morning, at Eighth net and tbe Boardwalk, where a pedal ear of tbe Fart Shore Lloe Company awaited them Between rtxly and aevsotjr gayly dreaaad chlldreu. with happy, expectant smile*. spooled by their parent*, sang and waved liny flag* as tbe car started

tbe trip.

depths of tbe pall.-Youth’s Compaa-

■n.

Public Speaking Explained. Tbe Japanese visitor to the city was askrd to make an after dinner speech, irose and began quaintly, often wonder.” he raid, "why It la you Americana will binder your digestion by making these after dinner ties. We Japanese rest after our meals. It is much be I tar. 1 know that 1 traveled with a Japanese legation the United States, and every- * the Americans would make ua dine, then ask ua for speeches afterward. We would much rather have dined at our hotel* and retired afterward to real for thevfollowlng day.- 1 asked some* one wflg. It waa. thla universal aftet dinner speecbmaklng Jg the American men at public dinners, and be replied that the American man never had a chance to nay anything at home and that waa why.”—New York Press.

Tbe Ocean City Yacht passed the S00 mark In ni and It i* pushing ahead to VW mark before the club r

join. Your friend* belong. :

Tbe many Chandler, of V an operation i glad to-learn proving. His able to leave Ume.

Tasting Hi

—Thank brawn James has quit calling me Baby T’ raid the woman who weighs, over 200 pound* “A botcher shamed him ont of It

That Is why

AN OLYMPIC WINNER

Donald LippineoU, a well-ku athlete and visitor to tills city, ha* r an enviable record on the cinder path of tbe Olympic arena at Biockholni. Hweden. Formerly connected with Episcopal Academy, of Pblladel phla, where be chased many a track d to tbe wind*, be ha* visited Orwan City to compete wflti tbe boy* of tbe Ocean CKy High. Graduating from tbe Episcopal eadetny. he went .to tbe University of Pennsylvania, where, upon

rfcirf fl*hlng ha* become quite a of late and most any time during the day and often well Into tbe night may see the patient flsherroan stand-alrt-deep. in the moonlit surf,

I* playing podrtbly a channel brow or a

dram «*h. Among the lucky fishermen of late u> Dr. William L. OK. of Aldan, Pa., wbo caught a XO-poond channel bare, a large green turtle Mxipod .bed'weak fi.h on Hie beach

near Front street.

It waa *> eflractive. Since I began to diet* 1 have been weighed often. .The other day when Jamen wa* baying for tbe cat be remarked that he wished there were reliable scales In the neighborhood to weigh Baby on. .ZBakl the butcher. ‘Bring her do*

lore.’

- Thanks.’ said James: 1 will.’ -James told me the hatcher wa» e peeling oa, so we went He waa ready for ua. Be bad rigged fop a nice lift le shawl arrangement suspended from ■anglng scale* to put baby In. a be waa Introduced to—t James hasn't called me Baby since. York Times.

( tbe contractor on tbe May’s Landing-Tockaboe road open a* little of the read a* poesihle one time and lo grade a* quickly d by him.

mode foe tak ing care of U travel UuM wiir natural

HI* friend* in thl* city wererbockrd i Friday tclearn of the sudden death of former State .Senator Bamuel I). Hoffman at hi* home In Atlantic CityHews* a lawyer and prominent In educational affair*. He served a* superintendent of ihe cjiunly •rhonl* and a* mayor of Atlantic Ulty. Mr Hoffman a member of tba Ocean ttly I And Co. He wa* burled at Pentwgrove toda*. |

K1K Caleb ml Flsb.

eKarlrs A. Hexamer and Com dure William F. Hexamer were flatting in the hay a few day* • and landed eighty large weakfl.h ktngfi-h. One weakfisb weighed three pound*. Thl. f*em* lo be tbe large* catch of tbe aea*on. Charles A. Hexamar ha* been a •urainer cottager here Sar tb# part five year*, and I* a mem ter of the < treati 4'lty Y acht Club. He i* 4ary of tbe Philadelphia Fire Underwriter*' Aaaoetnlton.

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urn with hi* beat* and caught •>f ' Mike” Murphy. Murphy, many other well-known cuache*. recommended him foi "try-out*" in Borton for tbe Anierlran squad of athlete* lo go across me water He made good In Boston and startled the athletic world, a few day* by breaking the world’, re-ord Ihe 100 metre race, which he covered in in x 5 second*: thl* In ht«

heat.

the final* of the Hu meter rare lie e In third to Craig, of Michigan, won Hie heat. The ’Jtt meter will be ■ Ukr” rare. Vor tbe 231 yard race on tlie American track la the blch Lipplocolt excels, alway* putting on a hair raising apart peed toward tbe end, which already ha* woo him fame. ROOKWOOD BEATEN

Curious Old English Law. It fat interesilng to recall In connection with railway accidents that only a few year* hack any Inatrunn-ot which by ao-ldcnt wa* the Immediate, cause of loss of human Hfc tec*me — Enstlab law “deodnnd"-tli*t l*. I came forfeit to tbe crown, to be i lotcd to pbw* pons-'ses Thl* law .- pile* lo loroinotlves. bnt In course time coroners’ Jnrie*. Insiesd of rial log Hie torfeii. in«*-lesl a fine. In I

Tb* Ocean City basket ball team defeated tb* Rook wood five. Independent Philadelphia. Monday night at tb* Hippodrome, by lb* score

of 44 lo 30.

Oman Lltr led throughout tb* Const and never aeemed in much danger

of losing It.

Be bock and dowdy were tb# pdarx ir Ocean tlty. dowdy planning tt crowd with hi* ■■cream” field goal*.

Hrinl

Inkaldc alao pot up a great garni

al guard for.tb# local*. Mike’’ Baxr wa* easily "

i|ulnle4l*. and, beside*

_ _ ry field goals, he had a per-

fect eye for tbe foul goal act.

Ocean t lty. Pnalttou*. Rook wood. Uby. forward VcFadden dowdy. forward -Hair Haggerty. centre Russell Klnkaldr. guard Keenan Hmtth, He hock, guard Kit/|«trlck

Refer*# -Haggerty.

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Dance Every Yednesday and Saturday Nlcht

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CREAM 724Asbuiy Ate.. Ocean City. N. J. and Picnic* a Kpec laity. Your trade •ollelleRl. Orderxdellvered. PromplaUeullou. Milk and Cream always ou Bolh Phone*.

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The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts' During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Phihdelphia on Three Railways P Within easy access of Atlantic City and

other well-known resorts

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