Ocean City Sentinel J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY g Bel} -Phone No 66-X fiuorvnMMrToD application, let trora promptly done oj ripen""" fi ■ t?r!ll'ror riper.ruo— , I a
mURHDAY JI NK I ISU " * J"****""11 "* H Ml IB MAIL OM It I. » l>. ' It la aald that aome talk l» being (| ludulaad In about tbe advlalblltly of ^ adopting ootnmleelon form of govern- ^ meat for Bammlt. >iy- the Summit Record Without any knowledge of ^ the tource of anch dlecuaalou we are willing to vauture tbe prediction that If traced 1t will be found to emanate from tboaa wbo are out of offlce and Wtek to get in That ie about all Ibal comounlou ^ form of government amouula to in every piece where lu ioatallatlon baboon attempted It bat been either due to citation by defeated olttce-aeeker-oc men with fentaatlc theories of conki Induce aanalbla voters to regard them seriously. Newark It furnishing the moat recant Illustration of a cotorie of office-seekers wbo b'eve beeu rspodlated by tbe voters every time tbdruamm have been- submitted and wbo are oow agitating for commission government in tbe hope that they may secure aome good fat Jobs. DR. HAINES 8PEAKS asressBs DellaWleO Coasres-- . The MUlvllle Republican of Hooday aootalnsd tbe following : Or. J. 8. Haloes, of Ocean City, peaaehed botb morulog and evening la tbe Pint It. B. 1'burcb yesterday Dr. Balnea la a most lotelligebt and
la tbe morning bit text was Jobn . 14; IS: -If ye love.me. keop my commaadmeota." Dr. Haloes aald that | all tbe baaatifol and wooderful things , of nature were Uod'a. They bad lo , tbam tbe toucb of Ood. The beautiful , mm faded without His divine touch: , tbe fair Illy wit bared without Him. , No human being could make tbe roee , The artist could paiut It. but It was j not rani. If Ood cauatd tbe heart lo Mep baaUog. tbe wisest physk-lau In , tbe wurid wee powerless to bring beck , lift What Ood does cannot be cbauged ; Hie word la lew. We rave over tbe , bmeltm of a wonderful sooset, aod , call N 881810*0 works, wboo It Is Uod'a , work, aod to all I boss We should see , Then Dr. Hataaa talked oo obedl- | ease. Tbe child wbo loves, obtyt. Tbe t parent moat compel the child lo oboy. , WhOB-OuaxIng falls, for tba welfare of , tbe obi Id H becomes noceaaary to com- : moad Odd oommanda, and Hla com- | naafa mast ba obey ad to love Him , , TboaaUae aarmoa was a wonderful | iBepballcn. MS* Haines, daughter of Dr. Hataes, and J. Thorn ley Hughes , formerly of MUlvllle. sang a beautiful , fomt. Dr. Hagbm also sang a solo al | tba etaaa of tbe service la (be evening Dr. Haines delivered ( mi meellsnl pnufotle address in keeplag wttb Memorial Day.' WAR-LIKE DISPLAY 1 t. M. Hen alee, clerk In Haddock's t w Indies of tbe More an appropriate I foe play an Friday for Memorial Day c la tbe center, with tbe Untied t •mm teg draping H, was an excelleol pfotan of Ltooolo,- loaned for tbe oemMoo by P. B. Willie
Aim leaned by Mr. Willis woe a latgegaa that was carried by a membar oT tbe Army of tbe Potomac dartog tbe BebatHon w lo om aornar of lbs window were p awoeda earned by Major L. R.Tbomat. ,- Captain Thomas II Bennett and j( Booty T Willeta. tba grandfather of » Henry W.,Towna^>d . „ Tba eollaetlon also In eluded ear- F btama mad by ealvarymoo'ln tba Civil B War. sad a pair of tbeara dug up oo Uaosta's bomcstead lo Kentucky. K eontrlbnted by Jobn V. Pontiere; a ^ pfotate. "Cooocll of War." showing T Oanarela Uraot and Hberlds'n. loaned ,, .WJfowi^leLi.WjgflaUlL-U* j, war by Major Tbomae. aod bis com- „ mitaiou as captain for gallantry ai u Part Ptebor; shot bslis from Henry w , Townaabd and Coofederale money u from Br. Bryce. a .no, me, re. man, of J Madly. . „ C. L. OaasOs Draeaaits. b The annual oomaiencvment al lbs Ballad (Males Army Medical School la Waablugtoo was held Monday 11 Om of lbs graduates was Charles •' Low la Uaady, of Ocean View.- ibis b eodnty. whose mark was. ProBcleo, ° wttb ban sr." He will at ones enter d Ihearmy. mad leal corps with rank of " AeM Uentaoanl. With the father almost al Iha top of the army medical M ladder, aed the eon on lb* bottom 1 raag ready to cUmb. aays tbe Uaxette. Cape May Coonty Is furnUhlug the Alpha and Omega of the army *"**' . » - — 1— fi ■ •pUss Ckartp Isrtlcsa I la Immannel Baptist Church, at I the corner of Tenth siren and Wesley I avenue services next Sunday st ill be ! •a follows'. Preaching al lu no a. m t til 7 JO P at by ths pastor, the Bev c -Uae P. si Ucb Sunday school at 2 80 1 p. m l be mcolbly communion set- t vice wHI ba observed after the morn- r big sermon. The pastor desires that - baa a aorprtm for tbam The Baaid of Trade's advertising j gemede* the hoard's oaeetlng Monday [ ' Oafog povpoam lo oext year's buokMl . TM board haw aot I** «d a booklet In maaatyaara. There was alao talk of '-f)Bfo«ayfolamaaapor Ocean.*, s .
monday in the \ local chdrches Strong ScrmouB and Excellent C Music Heard by Congregations. I The churches In Ocean City wete-ell j 1 fairly well filled al the servicer on 1 ' „f II- IHunday. Following are report, of the j £
sermon, heard: Botb the morulog and the evening |( sermons were preached by the Rev. r, Alexander Corson, of MUlvllle, be bev- \ lug exchanged pulplls for the day with ~ Rev Dr. J. H. Haines. Mr. Coreon Is a brother of Allen Corson. M l>„ of this city, and e son of the Rev. o Pennington Corson, of the l.smherl- ' vllle M. K Church. The latter was J pastor of the local church during. tbe , Thf morning Scripture lesson «as < that part of the eighteenth chapter of ( Second Kings, which reoouuta the , 1 Elijah met tbe prophets of Real and J ' showed Israel lhat he waa the prophet ( ' of the living Uud. who wa. able lo , 'f answer-lb# -prayer of Hie servant with i consuming lire. ' The text was the twenty lirst verse of Ibe eighteenth chapter, ' And Elijah came unto all tbe people, aud aald. ' bow leug halt ye between two opiulon.? u If the Lord be Ood, follow Him; but If '* Baal, then follow him. Aud the people answered him not a word." The ° last clause was not considered lu the ' 1 development of the thought of the lesson and text. Tbe Introduction set forth with great clearness the tboughl Ibal Ibe people of Isiael. In followlog after Baal, did '• not dethrone Jebovab. did not Paoy Hla omnlsrteuce aod omnipotence. |J I olellectuelly tbey acknowledged Ibe Lord Ood of Israel and of Elijah f. El Bbaddal the Lord Uod Almighty ig They bad been under the tutelage of T their law- for nearly five centuries when >1 Uod proved Himself by Bra on L'armel . rrf 1 1 ■ iM.hln. tisd -nl. red Into the aod Its bad enured Into <
' soul of their oatloo. Bui Ibey found II easier lo worship j ' lha visible, tbe material aud lhat | 1 which is gram rather than lha In visible and, lb* spiritual. Tbey yielded < I lo the physical attractions and the ' 1 animal drlighla of Baal worship f ■ without consciously et/d in set terms . - declaring a purpose lo forsake < 1 ' Tba speaker then, al aome leaglb 1 and vtry forcibly, declared ibal men - now, to (be same way. follow Heal • Tbey do obi rule Uod out of His unl ' verse, I hey acknowledge Hla existence 1 yield Him no Irue allegiance, and ' devote themselves to material Interest- ! and eulmel plaasuree,fo"ow their own j grosser Inclinations. Uod Is not In , ' Ibelr Iboughl and Ibey do hot medl- | ! upon His law to keep Hit com- _ > maudments. Tbey refuse to see 1 ' Jesus Chris!, whom He ba* sent ' therefore, their alo Is Ilka thai id ' lu following after Baal, but greater, because against Ihe fuller , 1 Uifbt. ' Iulheeveolug.lhelextwaaHsb.il: 16: "Bui now (bay desire a baiter ] 1 country; lhal Is ao heavenly; where ( 1 Uod la not ashamed to be called ■ their Uod; for He bath prepared for tbemo.clly." ll bad been suggested to Mr. Corson. by those properly authorized lo do to. Ibal he preach a patriotic sermoo In tbe evening. In view of Ibe that Sunday was May 81, Ibe day , following Memorial Day. He. bow- > ever, chose Ibe taxi quoted above aod ' i shaped bis discourse In accordance J i w ith Us thought aod did not follow Ibe > i lines of ibe osaal Memorial Day eer- j thought and clear lo Its teaching. TUG 8ANK AT SEA
on Oca laic t:ti». disabled by a broken tall abaft, the ocean-going lug Teaser, or PhlAdelphta foundered off Baa lale City early < Friday morulog. Hot entire crew of } 14 men were rescued by (be lag Boxer ■ which was near the Teaser when tbe I accident happened, and ware lauded afternoon al the Delaware < With the coal barges Powell and J_ ' Stetson lo tow. tbe Teefor ' hound from Port Richmond to Bbaton ' waa found lu Ibe engiue-room ] tbe lug and her tow were off Sea < tbe tall abaft had broken. Before 1 damage could be repelled tbe abaft i and propeller fell Into the sea. Water i quickly tilled Ibe bold or Ibe Teaser 1 and In leas than a ha f tuhir after the 1 accident the vassal hef (disappeared ' tbe aurfaoe-^AM ocean In the abort time l£ at intervened between the ac-.-ldent \ud tbe sinking ihe alien lion oT the Boxer's crew waattracted Tbey quickly pul off-small btau aud rescued Ibe officer- and of (ba Teaser, who bad abantheir craft whan they saw she golog to sink. The crow of- the I'oroou's Inlet Llfesavlng Station were watching ibe lug Thursday afternoon . ■waa Canaan strut, it. Willard W . Adama. of this city, saw In - the JjltkriSKL Joseph l.l advefti-einfim offering for sale the etrilage of John Batty, of Tioga, located at the north wast corner of street aud' Wesley avenqe Mr. Adams purchased "the house ' throug^Rfo Scull's agency and at new owner will occupy the cot- j during tbe fall and winter I Siwuse Fissa araalB-r>. Freeholder aod Mrs. J P. Fox. of ■ his city, wcut to Salem Saturday where Ibey spent Memorial Day. i From there Mrs Foi went to West 1'baaaer «® attend the oummeni-emeoi exercise, of Darlington Seminary. w here Ibelr daughter. Mm Mary. Is a pupil They returned home last night. Fob Kp.wt — Private garage. go- j quire 7(M Central eveuue. adv It.1
want dniformity i in school meets 1 Connty Athletic League Offi-1 1 cers Say Voss. of This City, Was Disqualified. j
jfttende. explains itM-ll ..I Mr Jaine- NT Steven., ( ^ ( ( ~ tendeut Hand. dUfeil May M and referring to an Inquiry regarding Richard ^ Voss. who «>• made one of .your high K M?e Meculi ve "com mil I ee of Hie Ath- - letlc l*ague After careful cou-lderat irtli . It i- the grammar school boy In a high .rhunl j « learn nor Itn.iuale lhat -uch an ar- 1 J r.r.gement could t [ thi efome*nu^"«;h~d pli'pl^'s'jd Ihelj i Section 1 1, of Article I X of the con* , , sllldllon .tatce Ibal ' Acl"^'^''*11 1 > whoo! wh'ch he w ..I.e. to represent | , for at lea.t four mouth, prtox fo the ( date on which he wl.be. In play, and f hi. dally attendance must average not > *The eulTy blank contained lifts U clau-e and .aid h'euk i.^alr-^cleariy | ' psrfmeut." The -latemenl u|"io -aid enlrj blank t that -The following students from our ■ . school are eligible I" dste. In accord - a uce with Ibe above piles." I- sigoci. " -Ocean tlly High School. O V\ Relcbly, principal " | j I In conformity with these conditions, . we Iblnk you will agree thai it wa. ; . iiupo—ihle tor a grammar w.«>l pupil 1 to be eligible to represent s high I sebool. since tbe* event, were gov- j i. erued «>lely and entirety by ibe ru-r» , f formulated by a^bodv ^tn whicb^es.-b I It worn, to' u. therefore. that Richard Visa i> clearly diequsliri.-d for ail high j f Khool evquls and that he' -bouM re- ^ '* rlrst place in Ibe one-mile run and Ibid
medal fo'-ecood place ^hslf mHerou Hancock We ream- folly, of course, that the I entry" was probably doe to an over , sight on your part or on that of Mr ' Relcbly. aod. Jhe-e proposition, sre re-en led only In the mn.l kindly ' .plrlt. the only object being to sei-ure . uniformity a. couiemplaled by tbe rules. — s e, Respect fully submltledi 1 " Lanmsu Mvifo- President, AaBuN W. Ha. Ml. Trre.urer, Committee on Athletic. SOTICE. Bnsetn or^^fo^ari. Ttnroasbhre' will be , , Notice to Contrartors. Pallie Notice. Toe Mss're. tbe^riahtjo^ rejevl an;.
Notice^ CoatraOorH. | lore the nrW Usr or 'Auxu.l. IvVl. . °° or br' r rtTOe Bb.nl of Vomuil— lonvr- rvwerre the - ^ ^^^^^i-hlV^eAaj-rwy oe. ^ ^ [ • Public Notii-e. 1 W tores, pellilon. tare Men tol . the B,«M or Cio^'o V r -e w, lo.r" oV lbT° ou n ' ' Tto'tofo Bosrd'lo1' ? Jer?>' g ^1. '.."TTT" toT-r-H™ \toKuTr«0!«\T j p' llirretor. -Ppr.iv" ' 'ATpr"! s!h?1' si j totssmeoUsiiSry ttoreni an* .opplsroeotarj !, 1 tto* totniLu "Ar "^el'.'noA."to!M d'- * j tr^? I , TSr.rZfJZ"" l.i. i ii.
Ouf Twenty Yeais* Expedence, iin connection with the finest and most up-to-date facilities on the coa-t I enables- Its to cater to those wishing the Very fines! the tnatket afford•at prices in strict conformity with high grade goodOur unlimited lavil^.c al-o enable to cater lo the want- of those w idling 'n^leiaW prwi--. a- lhe ' : : - . i: ■ and du-l
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BEEF 'V- i'iVa ' ; Good Steak -'A | Rib Roa-t. I Hamburg Slcak. ' *•' ! Chuck- Koa-I. '
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Fine Sugar Cured Skmi-i- ! Hams. Whole «>i 11 il> ' Pure hard 14c i Fresh KilU-t Cln. ken-.-'-'c 1 4 FaT J nu y M !avker,^ ^ ^ ^ | Nice Meaty l'nim- 1 | ;I Cans Veas. ! ; Cans Tomatoes -•!. ; Cans Baked Beans :s. Evajrora'.cd Miik. : ,a:ge - an Slice! I':iie.i;", :e iSv
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Stewart's Sanitary Market j Twelfth Street and Asbury Avenue | a 1 AVE you a cottage, biiug- | p — — ~ alow or apartment to fur- ®
' . I 1 nish? We have a line of J furniture at less thau Pliila- ' ' delphia prices. It will pay you to call auil see our Wiudow Shades a Specialty. PLUMBING ] Are yon getting enure ulaf Action a> to prion. workmnnAhip And bu-itou Mutoj! If r Dob il will jay roil to give m. a triaL I aid in an aovptiouAlly good poilnm -to ukr .-are of your repair work of which I ninkc a-peciAliy. I have 11c, ci|--n»ivc e-bihhfchniviil -ir clcrlrAl force to inAintAin. Oita uia a tn.l isoit. i-mooww C. H. BACON oo7 Eighth st H Interesting to Investors ^ OR - jj Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home ^ FOR SAL E-A '»« !"«• locDtol in tiaehon O. Ocren City. N. J.. ^ in vicinity of State r-wd end 1'cnnAylvAihA and ftawd. ing Railroad nations. Also -ilea for bungalow, annate on Great Kgg Harbor Bay, BareLy'a Point, K. J. ^ ARTHURoD. BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. LOOK THESE HORSES OYER Before Buying Elsewfieie Pennsylvania Express Co. ; 351-353 East 34th St. New York City 1 - Must be Sold Within Next Thirty Days ; 140— YOUNO WORK HORSES AND MARES— 140 ! ! In good condition, weighing from 900 lo 1600 lbs These horses 1 r have been bought grgtn within the past two years, and have been used I in and around the ciry. _ Among' them are matched teams sviiiibl.- /n; ^ geuemi buslB«ST also several pa-vement sore mares. Prices; Single horses. $45 to $200 Teams, $1 1 5 to $400. Thirty days' trial allowed ' if not as represented can be returned within trial time No reasonable J offer refused. All horses. shipped 400 miles from New York City, with blankets, halters and collars. ! AH cars transfer to the door. One block from Long Island ferry See Supt. Phone, 7481 Hurray Hill MILLER BROTHERS - A HEMSLEY '* ^ DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM s • OCEAN CITY PAMS % I I Country Bottled Milk 1 1 ' - I . ' % THE SUPPLEE ALDERNEY DAIRY f c • ^tffHHHtttttttHU*^ I
stop reap think Gas Arc Lamps ' and iki-n tat,- a*yaa(hw> of - and lar ,-»nin„«t-nf '„l|at *«-*»*» ill' do ill ilia Iihid.,! I„ illiau.-y .and economy-^ | g 4 ft is lie Vi.Ull VJIIt I lull the '.'('ht I'f Hi' ■ <tK<. ! CITV GAS LIGHT COMPANY
EILMEIR H. CRANE »«0 NIOOWUV N r F_ H W « C C Oewacv cuy r* » w O'-cwy J .--ra-. BtjcuBf-taf-'-tafctaai-a omtoifBOiiwiBcawsoaswsvrw. nsvxx. s«t«aiasc»»si! saMH8CB«atataa>g ITHE OPPORTUNITY OF THE YEAR 1 i " ^ I I { I -.I..;.. J I JOSEPH g. CHAMPION j Build er Tenth St. and West Ave. "tmffaank.-J33xi3aB*cfr-r8-'' q' : ■- ■ - - -- - -- --
VOU should HAVE A Reliable Builder . ' to took a It CI it closely yom.-cll and must depend up-n- the j honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large numliet ol jwople and could refei y ou to any or all ol them. t Send for the lust of names and photographs ol Ihe boUM? ' Otis M. Townsend -u-SSlr .. BUILDER """I" g CORSON Seashore CottaROS a Specialty — ! — - Hotels and Bungalows and Builder. Kverythiug m ti.# ituiiding Line Plans and Specifications Furnished." Estimates Cheerfully Given. RESIDENCE — S10 A. bury Avenue OFFICE-746 Waal Aveuu* , wimrzs&r' CDDtracior and Builder * Allen Seull THE. KlGUTII U.VO OcEdt.V .v YE. Rhone Connections Walter V. Hess contractor and builder jobbing given special attention 1 S itL" i t "a VI * » d'd" f °o S • * / :Ln°t°ioAND 0O°" »"«"• » " ' "ll"1 'M°NI Office 1017 Asbury Avenue ocean city new jersey Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho ie tyjt-A SUTTON & CORSON CO General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE » Ocean City, . New Jersey . GOOD PAINTING julius ei. Tocher, jr. pamt,njar* ©"oratfnfl • - i John MartV- Lumber CoJ j "mb"" "1ST ■,BDHfrerei,*,Si*h We*b'N Do You Want to Own a Home ! whcrc >u" can haw all th.- n.nwniemvs of the.CY/y and Seashm ' j l omhiued at a much less cost than you can get elsewhere * A. H. HIGBEE B.n Phurn.B-ii SOMIERS POINT. IM Ll Try an Advertisement in I • the SENTINELI
: OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: sth St. Opposite P. O. Plans and Specilicaliors precs.'si without charge j ' u-!r «-ii--i»J wa . -J ™ .
i 11 - 1 l BII.U-KUM-C-US I ■ | Ocean City House Bldg. Co. | u foil I CP. 10.17 BAY AYF.M I! | ' _ - 11 I • . ii is X Spencer B. Swan |i jobb,,,K Carpenter' | ,» specially and Bu tl-r JOHN T. SEAL I BUILDER i • -r,^r^rrssT.;~. ! 5 41HOR0I-: W. MAURIS Contractor, Builder and Jobbing S No I'j \\ Fourteenth Street g OCF.AN CIlY. N. J. 11,11 I'lu. nr. r.'i \ « A. G. WINKLER | PRACTICAL PLUMBER _ lufoT ",V
'6. 0 Hdiiri W. • Ada; i GEO. 0. AOAMt & BRO. " PLASTERING, RANGE SETTlHi BHILK LAYING. fctC., Elc. All Work In Maeon l.lne Promptly OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S mouse and sign painters CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. I »0fi " Ready Mixed Paint*. 5-eatt an r Oil* SJi and 922 A*hury qveoue •— " I. S. CHAMPION STRICTLY "PURE TCE°C R EAM ■II:AIU.i:T A A I> A MM """ ,r* " Reading Coal Real Estate and. 1 Search Company of Cape May Connty, N. J. FIDELITY TRUST CO. TITLES INSURED r k ( — — " In FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD Cape May Court House, N. J. IRA E. WALL 725 Central Ave. | Ocean City New Jersey Plain and Decorative , Paperhaneer 'tow**,. Ia Post Card will brt: i, our att^" vicetoyfu. , I L. A. STEELMAN BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clia nd Oyxlar Toigt i S#*clattf Agent for Stewart'* Iron Work* Co. Plain and Ornamental Iron Fence I run Itaitlug* aud Window Guard*. II Snuth St. ud Hana An'

