Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY MAKi'lit 1915 | We -hall l>e kIh>I In receive Item- uf I to thl- community mnl pur readereverywhere. . eompaiiiml Willi the full name anil : aihirewi of the writer, not licce—aril V for publication. hut an a guarantee of j guod faith. DOTS. Klecllmi lime |. draw mg near. i Hoy. are playing marble- -Igii of New Jer-ey M K t'oufereuce in Alhe the que-tlou of the .lay. Ileal March weather on Saturday blu-lry and -now -quailMarch rauir In without much fu» lieen elecleil a nieinhef of Hie Hoard of < 'ape May i- gelling ready for the haoeball -ea-on of 1 1# I "» . What about Ocean I'll)? Ocean I lly Lodge No (Pi, K of I*, will meet every Monday evening In future inetead of every^w-o weeke.N T. l.ullon announce* that there will he a civil >ervlce examination here for clerk-carrier next Saturday week Tbe newlng circle uf Ihe Flr-t M. K tiiurcli will meet thin afternoon at 2.30 o'clock In the "octal room- of the The liny Seoul- of till- city w ill hold a cake aale at William K. Gardiner'* -tore next Saturday afternoon and evening. The memberf. of the Kpworth League gave Dr. lialne-a I iiaulau.|iia ealute in the Flr-t M. K Church Sunday evening. Cepe I -land t-odge of Maaon- In Oape May hae appointed a committee lo a-certaln the coal of a pr.ipu.cd Ma-onic hall. Itlar.lug gra-a on the camp ground wi« the cau-e of an alarm of- tire Monday afternoon, to which the member- of the department re>pnoded Company (J. till- city, will be In--pected tomorrow eveuiug by Lieut Col. Slyer. I" R A., and Major MeI'ullnugh, Second Infantry. thl-"8tgle. John H drove- ha- tieeu appointed a committee by the Hoard of Trade In dealgu an envelope, conlaluing a cut of Ocean City, to be u-ed by bu-lue— men In their correspondence. The Hoard of Tjggy will hold itnext regular uieetlil^nii the llr-t Tueday evening In April. The regular meeting night may lie changed to Tue--day evening from Monday evening. PERSONALS. Harry F. Haa-, of Philadelphia, w ain town Sunday. Aug. T. Lynch, of Philadelphia, wain town Tue-day. Horace lioaidman, of Camden, waa vl-ltor Monday John Scheuck, of Dorothy. wa-a vl-ttor here Tbur-dav. K li. Mu-tln. of (lermanlow n, wain (own a fewd|j-ago. Hoy Darby, of tbl- -city, le vl-ltiug friend- In Philadelphia William L. Orr, of Philadelphia, wa- a vl-lior line Suuday. Ml— K ei-lcr. of Somer-' Point, vl-lted friend- here Friday. O. J. Dellou— e. of Pblladeljihla. waa lu (own during the week. Mr>. Oawln H. Henry, of PJill-dei-phla. wa-a vl-ltor'berr Monday. Lew la li. Malhlaa, a city official of Somer-' Point, wa- iu town Friday. Herbert Plocli, of Philadelphia, waa vlallor here Saturday aud Sunday. Ml— e- Dai-y aud Leoa Moray have Leoa Moray >rj
returned from a vl.lt to Philadelphia. 1 Stanley Croaaland. wife and -on. of Philadelphia, were vl-ltor- here Sou- •' day. Oliver O. Phillip- aud wife, of PIII-- * burgh, were recent arrival- al the Hl»cayne. Wot Shougb and wife have re " turned from a trip lo Salem and Phil- c John Sayre. of Cape May Court ^ Houee. wa- among the vuitor- here ^ Saturday. Iwar C. Yocum and wife, of Hw-artbmorr, were vl-ltor- .here a few " day- aince. " J. M. Rowland and wife aud Ml— 1 Hattle Knight, of Philadelphia, were vi-ltor* Jiere Sunday. t E. Schwartz and wlfa and David > Schwartz, of NorrWown, were v I -It ore « here during the week. 4 Harold Kilsou.uf Phlladelpble, waa vlallor here a few day- ago. aud ' regl-tered at the Sterling. • Mr-. Freeman Ki-ley waa given a , plea -ant birthday -urpri-e parly at her home Tue-d-y evening. Mr-. Kit M Cawley. of Pblladel- • phla. ha. been vi.lliug her auut, Mr«. J M. C llarnell, for a fa* day-. Mr*. John W. Mcl'loy. of Pblladel- , phia. vi-lted the home of Ullee S. j ' Doty, till* clly. a few day- ago. j lity Trev-urer and Mr». William 1 McCoacli of Philadelphia, ware Vial- , 1 lor* here Saturday and Suuday. i 1 Will-. o Y' Chrbdlan. a -ludeul al Ibc I'uiver-lty of Pennaylvania.vl-lled hi- pareuta here Saturday aud Suu- J day. i Mi- filadya Lorraine R.uillvL • talented Oermaulown muelclan, wa» a gue-l at the Wyoming during lb* week. I J F Lake and wifeaud Ml— Kauule' Dauglrr. of Homer-' Point, were reeeut . gue-ta of William Lake aud wife, of tbl- city. Joseph L Boater and wife eulertaiuad a party of Philadalphla frieoda over Suuday al their apertmeute. 70t lanital aveuue The vial tor- compriaed
Ml— Ada Kubu, Ml— Helen (.effett-, "Jack" Sleveueoii. of Philadelphia and lloy Darby, of Ocean lily. ' Morrl* (ierticart. of Philadelphia, a properly owner al Fifth -Ireel and Atbere Sunday. '■ W Scott Hand'- health I- much Improved and he la now engaged In -ell- >• lug boude here and lu dltlereul -ecllouof I he county. . • William F. Hhrlver. of Plilladel- . pbla. a dlreclor of the Oceau lily if Title aod True! Company, waa In towu during the week, a Mi— Kale Lutton, of Philadelphia. -|ieut Saiutday evening and Huuday t with her parent- aud brother. N T.
Lutton, lo Ihla city. a Jacob liel-w atiger aod wife. J Harry . era aud wife aud Hubert J Mc- ' Keow u and wife were among the Pull- I adelphlaua here Sunday. 1 William U. Porter, of Merchant- ' vllle. and F 8. Hyraro, of Ml. Airy 1 were gue-l- of Jo— ph Swan, of tbl- ' clly, Saturday and Sunday. Jo— eph Harnett and -on, Harry, and ( John M. llarnell, of Philadelphia , were recent gue-l- of Mr*. M. C. Bar- j uetl, SIS Ocean avenue, thla clly. L, L Wallace, Jr., of thle clly. i want lo Philadelphia Friday to uuder . a few day.' treatment for atomacb trouble HI- wife aocom panted him. , Mr. aud Mr- Hardlug V.Crane, of 1 Clayton. -pent the weekend at the of Mr- Crane'* pareute, Mr. and Mr- Thoqjjs H. McC'lure.of thla 1 clly. The llev. John II Greer, who Is well known In thl- city, will rlo— hiactive connection with the Methodl-l K pl-co pa I Conference *1 He -e— Ion In Atlantic City Harry S Miller and wife and grandeon, Harry. Jr., of We»t Philadelphia, -pent the week end with Mr. and Mr-. William Lake aod Ml** Sallie W. Lake in the latter'- new bungalow on I Fourth street Burrow- C. Mar-ball, a— l-lanl , 1 oa-hler lu the Flrat National Bank of thla olty. aud hi- wife have moved | their furniture from Mill vllle and are 'occupying the Adam- Apartment, on . ' A-bury avenue. -j Mr-. C. Oetzel and MuwOelzel. of the Imperial, gave a "coffee klalch" , 'for Mr-. E. C. We-lon at the hotel , Thureday afternoon. There were a number of Invited^ ffiend- and all apeut a plea»aut lime. ' two tea «• *«»«•"«'« , Change- of copy for dl-play adverli— merit* mu«t he al Ihl- otfoe not I ater than Wadnaaday morning al 9 . o'clock abarp for lu-rtlon in the SKSTlkKl. Wbauevar poe-lhle it It '• requested that they be-aol to not later 1 'tbau Tua-day. Thla rule will be d atricily ad bared to. ', adv., If,
1 K. OF P. BOYS WILL GO TO CHURCH - Speehl Sermon tobe Preached ' to Them by the Rev C. i H. Bohncr. ' 'j Next Sunday evening. Ilceau lily ' j ledge. No Ki-lglil* of I'ytlila* will jtije Hav. ChirtWH Bohner. w'lfl deliver a -pevial — rmori lo the order | bring prppated for tlie occa-loii by ^ Ia-wi- K Siullli. mu-lcal director of j Thla I- Hie llr-t lime the khlglit- will [and II I- I lielr earne-l de-ire lo -re I ^ their ho-l of friend- J-iln Iheui hi Iheir jclple- of their great order expounded a body ■ I'ollow lng I- the order of rxen-i-e-: 1 i igaii Prelude, * Faula-le," Kddy: Dnxolngy. I lle-potialve Heading. Anthem, "Saviour, When Night Involve- tlie Sk lea," Slielley. , Prayer '* t Organ Offertory. "Spring Song," llarl hold r. Throng"— Wbyte. |)r. J Thornley Hughe*. - Anlheni. 'While I tie Kailli lie I Hymn. 1 organ Po-llurie, "March In II." Fa u Ike-. RAISED 530 . The entertainment recently given toy I mrmlier- of Ocean lily Council. No 10, i) of A.. In the hall at Scullvllle . fortheheiielll of McKlnley Council. No. AO, of Scullvllle. w a- a deeded f nucceaa In every way. The hall wapackeil and the performer* ecored big - hit*. McKluley Council cleared I'll) Tbl- I- the large-l amount of money ever rai-ed In thl- hall by any enlertaliiment When member- of Ocean City Council gave an entertal-nueiit In ' the hall on oue other occasion, two • year- ago. fit wa- cleared. I The money wa- placed lu McKluley ■ Council'- general fund CLEARED OVER 58i 1 Chrl-llnn liideaiorer-' Pr—i The "penny nodal" given by the Clirlallaii Endeavor Society of the Flr-t Pre-bylerlan Church wa- a Miocene In every way. more than Jul being The pretty pillow war "knocked , down" lo johu It drove- for $H.-iU "i'lnil" Breckley wa-lbe auctioneer. The bid- for the -hlrf-wal-t box were ri ol -ufficlenlly high, -o II wa- not -old
r — : SUNDAY IN THE , LOCAL CHURCHES StrongSermons andExcellcnt Mnsic Heard by Congregations. f ' mis r lilR-IIVTKKI a nT i in Sunday, lu the Flr-t Pre«hyterlan j II Botioer, preached -1 both — rvice*. ,. delivering twi> for *eful -.moll- in hlP IlirCie »»- • The liitnger of Sirength." i. and III- texl.' II Chronicle- Jl; l-'i 16; it ' He »— raarvelou-ly hel|>ed till he „ He laid -lie-Y on the fact that very v ofien a man come* dow n by going up. I -iia I ly the revel -c I- thought to he palliy and feel that hi- lot I- a hard ill e. The fact I- 4 hat a man I- often In more danger of being overthrown aud defeated morally when" he I- going up appointed and -eemlngly overcome y with-laod -dver-Hy aiirj^^alnlam hlmoral In tin- flo-h of -ucce— . I n the even ng llie ItevgMr. Boliner'(heme wa-. "A l>l-a-lrou- Bevel," Aiid hi- lex I. Daniel ft: SO: "In that ulghl lu hegliiiinig hl-eermou tlie -peaker gave a vivid and reall-llc portrayal of - llie drunken rar<>u-ai uf Ihe liahyIonian king In which Ihe -acred vea«el. of llie lem|de were de-ecrated and Ihe doom of heaven came u|«m the pre«uuiptuou> reveler-. He drew a 1 cotilra-l lietween (he n|*iiing of Ibibaio|uet, which wa- one of uuu-ual r brilliancy and galely. and II* clo-e. ' when death held gha-lly revel wiih human hh-Ml a- Ihe wine and the groan- of dying men a- llie mu-lc Tliu. -III deceive- II- victim-, making Ihe entrance upon the path of evil very allurlug, hut the end thereof very Tlie -ermoii wa* evangell-tlc In -plrit and made a maiked impre—lon on the large audience a—curbled. Peculiar lulereet attached to the Sunday morning aermon lu the Find M. K Church for (he rea-on that II wa- expected to be l»r Halna-' laet a-pa-tor. though tt we- the hope of a ' large porttou of the congregation th-t matter- would he -o ordered In Ihe ' New- Jer-ey Annual I 'oiiference. now ■ uatict of hi- pa-lorale. The -ermoii i wa- 111 led Willi the -plrlt of a|Kratollc lieiiedlctiou before the ineuiberatilp. 1 Tlie Scripture le-»on wa- from llie eleventh chapter of Hebrew--, begin- - mug al ihe thlrly-mcoud ver-e aud ' reading to toe eud of the chapter. The 1 le— on wa* the ending of lhat loug roll of Ihe righleou- w ho obtained a good • report through fallh and did not re- , celve the proml-e, liegluulug with Noah aud Abraham, who t>ecame heir- uf the ilghteou-ue— w hich la by faltb. The teib-wa-. Peter 5; 10, wxjiut the liod of all grace, who hath ~ called u- unto Ail- eternal glory toy iini«i Je-uw. *net that ye have auf■frrcd a while, make you perfect, " -labli-h. -uenglheu -eltle you." '' The pa-tor dwell at -ome length * u pon the -truggle which mu-l he a part of every life that a-plrea after Hod and rlghteou-nea- and -el- before F it a-hlgh Ideal to be attalued. Hede- " clared lhat Ihe para-lte and the loafer are a ml-tlt iu Ihe divine order and caoi. not partake of Ihe joy of real llvtug y aud mu-t -utely perlali. Viewing life a- a -erie- of -Irenuoua endeavor- of arduou- loll lu which rneu ofllime- li
grow weary and ready to faint, the >l>eaker declared lhat fallh alnue cau w hoi J u- eleady with face# aeljalwaya w toward- that contlnulog city' who-e t! aud Builder la Hod. ami which tl ihe patriarch- -aw by faith and were a counted a- friend- of (Jod. Faith accord- with ihe blghe-t tea t -on, hence the 1—uen of life are to be c thought out, menially aud lo actlou, i out lo a Uut-h. We are lo u know Ihe ground upou which we o -land lu order lo abide ou the -Ide of | . righteou-tie— ^nd dwell under the -badow ol the Almighty. # 1 Becurrlng lo Ihe te*t, the -peaker t ■ noted the word-, "The Hod of all grace t f make you perfect." "It I- uot," aald t . he, "the Uod of Love nor Ibe (Jod of c All Power. It U the Ood of Urace a , of whom the apo-tle -peak-. U i per- j feci Ion I- Ihe gift of HI- grace through ( Je-u- Clirl-t. We love (Jod hecau-e I, He Orel loved u». He will* thai, through , HI- grace operatlug In u-, wa ahall ( j allalti lo HI- ideal In cliaracler and lu conduct. (Jod lu (.'brlal entel- luto our j lniuo-t life lo cau>e men to will and to , * do of H.la good pleasure, become in '• HI* hand a- clay In the banda of the - potter. *o that He may faablon u* lu ' the llkene—of our Lord, and ibu# put 1 1 on Cbrlki rlghleou-oea* and lis of ' Hla brethren " [ it " Continuing, Dr. Heine* considered f the great fact of aplrltuai affiutty, but 1 he u-ed that greatly abuaed word In e l>* blgbe-l and mo-t -acred meanlug, | n the aoul'a attraction toward* Uod aud j all goodue— and b ■lluaaa. Our Lord ^ declared that If He le lifted up He will draw all men unlo Him. The soul, by the law of It* creation. de«lre* Ood There l- a -plritual affiutty between the -oil and (Jod. • Only ain In our 1 heart* pan keep U- away from Uod aud cau-e oa to refuse Him an entrance tutu our l|v?a tbat He may oonforui u* lo the image of Hla Son. £ Tue speaker, briefly and v»ry clearly and forcibly, ooneldered the word* In he tbe text. "Slabli-b. strengthen aetite lt you " The apostle de-Ires that Chfla- ^ Han* shall be firmly eatabllahed In all truth. They are to koow for tbem-
l — — — — — — — — I -elve- and not for auother, rooted and - grounded lu Ihe fallh. hevlug on the 1 whole armor of (Jod and tbelr feel r firmly planted on the Bock of Ages. F who I- Christ, our Lord. Cbrletlana '• are -trengtheued by prayerful service 1 aud by that ouly. F The Kertnou throughout was moat luaplriug. I, The large atteudauoes al the Bapttet , Church la-t Suuday were an luaplra- , tlou to the minister aod the people e There w ere 70 pre-eut at Ibe Suoday .. -chool aud tbe satue number at the !t eveuiug -ervlce, aud almost a- many men ae womeu Intere-t at (It* lm: R manuel la growing aud Baptl-t- are 'e rallying -plendtdly. if The Hev Ueorge F. Mltcb preached >< the morning unou the theme. morning upon the „
'Changed luto Hi- Image." from the „| word- lo II Cor. 8; 18: "But we-wl, „ with open face beholding a- In a gla— glory of tbe Lord, are changed Into fs -atpe Image from glory to glory. „ even a« by the Spirit of the Lord." \ 0 In Ihe eveuiug Mr. Mitch auuouuced li lhat Ihe evaugell-llc effort of the a church would he noulluued every h eveuiug aud Suuday evening until Eaeter. The aermour ou Ibe-e " occasions Still treat of "Modern He- 1 llgloua Problems." i The special mu-lc of ihe service waa « greatly enjoyed by all. A full choir b being pre-eut Ibe anthem rendered « wae Judged by maoy a- oue of Ihe beat tbe uew choir baa yet given. By re- I quest tbe male quartet, which aaog so • 1 acceptably durlug Ibe meeting-, repeated "Tbe Wayside Cross" at (be i 1 clow of the evening sarmoQ. f ' Reading hla tent from Romans 8; 23, ' ' "For tbe wage- or sin t» dsatb, but 1 Ibe gift of (Jod ta eternal Ufa tbrougb c ' Je-u- Chrlai, our Lord," Mr Mltcb ' r look up the "Problem of Slu," aud 1 ' spoke hrteUy as follows: 1 # "Sin la au uowtw, ungodly, un- ( t righteous thought, word or deed tbat ( ( separata- 'I- from (Jod or from (Jod 'a f people. While the problem of slu U uudoubtedly aa old a- the bumau j race, II la aa modern aa any of the ( p re-en t day queslloua. The banker la a compelled to face It when seektug a taller, a mere haul when hlriug a clerk j 1 aud a company w heu em pioylug au euj glueer. The aln 'question must be U ' aoawered by parents who desire strong aod pure ottepring, long life. Character and salvation are tbe result of a n proper solution of tbe problem of aln. r "The first statement of my taxi say* d something about -in. It oontalna alg psoullar word-. The wage* of slo u death. Notloe the three hard, atern uouu-, 'wages,' 'aln,' 'death.' Each j one sharp, short, and atrelghl to tha o point. Tha wags* of aln Is daelh. la "A study of the Bible will reveal lo a- us at least ail phaaaa of ain. Tha j ill word win' Itwlf. Thla means literally a- -missing ibe mark,' failure to hit the
TRADE BOARD DISCUSSED I BEACH FRONT J2R0TECTI0N ' )
Estimat^n Cost of Each Proposed /etty Down Town is Frctn 5500 to 5800. I There wa- an animated dl-cua-inti : at the Board of Trade meeting Tue-- i .day evening relative lolhe co-l of lb» , -Ix jetlle- to be placed al the end- of •treela In the lower -ectlou of the cityfur protection again-! severe -tnrm- | It developed, according lu e-tlmale-given lhal .tbe-e jeltle- will co-l lieIween $-VI0 and $800 each, which -lale1 ment cau-ed cou-lderabte -urprl-e lo a "jnumber present, they stating lli-l «<•• • curding to rumors, the work wuuid " eu-t many thousand- of dollarlu mo-t iii-lauce-. It we- stated.double low .f. piling, lo beheld by • planking. Is all lhal will be riqulre<l ni-rk. Rumewiiat m -re elaborate plan- are designed for the vicinity uf F the lower life -avuig atallou. by mean1 of which II I- hoped to carry Ihe ' co i reul dowu below Flfly-hftitb -Ireel - Tin- work I- lo be paid fur by a ' bond I— ue. w hich will menu till le lo ' Individual taxpayer-, accordtug to • Lity ( urn ml— loner Fisher, and the 1 return- w ithin a few year- will more J than repay Ihe expenditure. I' tin- subject much thoughtful consider plan (hey have tteen able to devlne ' He -aid lhat It wa-, however, of " n-i-e— Ity largely- experimental In answer In querle-. he -aid lhal I'm- far ulily notice of Inlenllnn lo In- " troduce au ordinance on March II pro- ' viduig for thl- work ha- been given 1 If tbe |ieople o|i|io-e It. they have the ' right to protest before the ordinance Ir William Taylor again staled lile op- ' pn-ltlmi to the clly -pending money ' fur Ihe protection of prlvete owners' " property, but he -aid thla objection 1 was ofl'net by Ihe elaleineut lhat the 1 He commended the work of building a " bulkhead on Ocean avenue, between ' F urteeiith and Flfteeiitb -treet-, for - Ihe protection of (be street end. 1 (ienrge (). Adams while aaylug lhat e lie did not care lo commit himself, declared thai lie uever saw a jetty thet 1 ever did auy permanent good. The 1 beach ha- made up more in Ihe north >' -ectlou than was lost lu the -out hero end during the winter's -lorme. 1 I'resldent t'laytuu H allies Brick held ' that it I- lu the lutereat of the cltv *■ a whole to protect the beach front lu Ihe lower section of tbe resort. I I'rof. Jame- M. Sleveua said that If l ihe section of the resort below tunyI sixth street Is lu danger from storine, > a- had beeu staled, It Is e clly que-- > tlou. Even though some Individuall may derive beuetlts from Ibe proposed r Improvement, the city mu-l be proWilliam H. Del-roth, of Pblladel 1 puis, said all are lutere-led lo. protectf log Ocean City. e Postmaster Smith was of Ibe opinion that Ihe cs*t of tbe Jettlea, aa glveo at j tb* meeting, puts a uew phase ou tbe
ASK CITY TO FIX I STAGNANT POOLS - Board of Trade Appoints Cotnmittcc to Interview the . Commissioners. i W.u M. Taylor, at the euretlng -f a rilled a tenlinn to-stagnant |-.l- q. ■ f some -ecliidi- • f tin ' i'v. i -pic-iy y Fourteenth -ttvet near the railroad j - appointed to urge Ihe I it y I oiiiuil— •. iiul-aui-e-it The tool ion wa- carried and Mr. Taylor arid John It June- »eie named F — ' - i | n- aid and stud lor lluikhead. •f nleli -and to In- u-ed in tilling in hack a hi- heat Judgment In the work He 0 -aid that It wa- hi- purpn-e al»o In e aioektioider-' sieeiing. II holder- of the City Ha- Light t 'omr pany will be held al ihe • ffire of Ihe e company. Eleventh end Haven -veil noon, for the pnrpn-e • f electing a l-oard of dlreclor- for llie en«ulng - A magazine -octal will lie given al - A-bury avenue, tomorrow evening al B I mmauuel Hapll-I Church. • All e eiiterlaliimeul of mu-lc and recitation i, ha- been prepared for tho-e w ho <T1 lend. "Refreshment# "will he -erved || Adml— ton by -liver offering al llie I To Preach In l-lill..ct. ipliln. The l(ev. Charle- H. Bohner. pa-tor t of the Flr-t Prr-bylrrlati Church, will e preach next Tue-day eveuiug In the II Weal Ride Pre-bylerlan Church Her 1 manlowii. The Hev l>r. William J Director Ueorge Porter, of llie lteparti ment of Public Sefety, Philadelphia, e who -pent last summer here. 1- a member of thla church. I * • • — Had l-ood Time. Member- of Uceau (ity- Council, No. » 10, 11. of A., had an enjoyable -octal . -es- lou after Ibe regular bu-lne— meet1 log Thursday evening, provided by - ihe good and welfare committee. The member- of Ihl- committee lor March are Mrs. Rose Adam-. Mr-. I.lllle Adam-, Mrs. Mamie Smith. Mr-. Ida F Dixon and Mr-. Elmlra D. Mead. " li oiu it to California. '' William Hagle. of Philadelphia. wain town Sunday. He will leave Hitweek, accumpauled by hi- wife, fur a • three month-' -lay lu Cillfornla. where d he ha- a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Hagle e are going to California for Ihe benefit i. Panama- Pacific Kxpo-ltlou. ■a bull's eye of tbe target. In life It signifies a failure to hit lhat at which it you have aimed. Have you ever doue lb*l7 Failed to tilt the true mark of life, lhal wbloh you have -el for Tourself— onoe? Somewhere back III your life? If you have, lhal Is slo. aud sin . earns lis wages, ihe wages of slu le 1 death.' * "The Bible also give- ihe word iraii-grmsiou' a- a phase of -In. Here ^ life i- conceived a country bound by "" certain line* beyond which II I- not good for man lo tra ver-e. l«youd which a man ha- uo right to go ^ Stepping over the line Is trespassing. I- Uransgre— ion. and transgress Ion Is id
slu. Have you goue over the ling— mice? Tlieo, you are a transgressor "The word iniquity' la a thljd word It mransuiiequliy, hot equal, ( uot equity. The path of life Is thought . of as a level gud the least sag or break la, of course.au unequal Ity .ati Iniquity 1 and, therefore. Is slot Aud slu w hen It full growu bring- death. "The Bible tells ua of the word -wickedness' as ayuouymoiyi with sin fir-t meaning of thlsVt^rtj^wa'crookedness.' lt thlok- of life ae a straight path which was Intended lb be without crook- aud beud-. Now. what sort of a life line be- your- beeu'.' I* it all crooked? Does It zig-zag'.' If #o, tbat la wickednew. au I wlckedoeas "The fifth word to push It* dark and ugly face up from the pages of the Sacred Book Is -guile ' The meanlug of tble term la 'aueaklueaa.' aoakl-ue-s,' or 'trickluesa.' It menus being thing luslde aud another outside. How ab ut II? If ouee hack there you Intended to deceive anither. (hat I* guile, aud you sr.- thereby- a disobedient soul to tbe oommou law of fairness, aud -o a sinner In whom death— moral, real, eternal death baa 1 beguu lo work Its deadly power. ' "Agaiu, lu I John 8; 4, we read. 'Sin Is law lessness.' Hare, I Judge. Is given ' the broadest aud clearest description 1 of alu'. Tbe law less Individual Is the ' most selfish person llvlug. May la-k ' you quietly— any of that In jW — preferring your own way to the way 1 of right, of Uod ? No matter how '• email Ibe desire it ta lawleaaneas . II la * ,u. "Now, from this study we must see that sin Is not a disease of Ihe mtud or * tbe body, nor a mlsfortuoe. nor a ' weakue-s. lo be treated lightly aud to ■ be gradually overcome. Sin le an act 1 of tba human will which chooses 1 against right, truth, purity, goodna-s, * Hod, Slo, therefore, separates from all goad and so from all right, and. In o oousequeuce. from Hud. who Is tbe * Author of them. This Is Ibe Import of y tba texl, Tbe eoul lhal elnuetb shall ie' die.' " : f u la
Jones' Men's Shop I 804-06 Asbury Ave., Ocean City. N. J. REMOVED TO OUR NEW STORE>v. f The new line ol iii.nlc lo nu.i-uie anitw ix now ready, lit suit to j i Confidence — IF JONES HAS IT McAllister's" ANNUAL REMNANT SALE '• Remnants of Dress Goods Remnants of Flannels k Remnants of Muslin Remnants of Longcloth * Remnants of Lawns r Remnants of Ginghams In fact, remnants of everything very cheap. Comd — : ■ Our ANNUAL WHITE SALE basins SATURDAY. FEB--reS. RUARY 13. B'tf Bargains In White. s. s. McAllister °.cerTv: ; i • " =tt j HARVEY Y. LAKE | real estate t 838 Asbury Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey j " B. Prank Smith Oo.,"bT05Stc n If you have money to loau see us for good investments. For sale, fine i. lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, 1, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, i- attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. \1036 Asbury Ave. alonzo cotton REAL ESTATE h 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. e Five collages on Central a Lilt. I oid Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very I B reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Fourth street, lot 40x100, with garage, only f tyoo. Furnished cottage on Central avenue, above Third atreet, onlv 52600. Furnished cottage on Fifth atreet, $2700. Two cottages and one lot on A-bury avenue, near Seventh street, only Ijyoo. ^lao two cottage- jjs Asbnry avenue, same block, only $2700. REAL ESTATE: -oa INSURANCE I Clayton Haines Brick " A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. 7, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. • No waiting for two weeks to know If you can get It; we can tell yon al once. Bargain- 111 Ray and Ooean front properties. Choice cottage- foi " aale. Also lota for Investment and for improvement — the choice ol of Oceau Clly. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Jr Ocean City. N. |. Interesting to Investors OR oi Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lot a Seaside Home FOR SAL E~A few lota located in Section Q, Ocean City, N. J. , in vicinity of But* road and Pannaylvania and RaadK ' ing Railroad stations. Also -llna for bungalows adnata on Great Kgg nig llallroaa stauons. Atao auaa lor ouugaio-s anuase 00 vim* ogg
Harbor Bay , Beealay'a Point, N. J. , ARTHUR=D.J3 ARROWS J CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. Welsbach Qas Lamps' We recommend them for all lighting purposes. They give more light for less money than can be secured by any other lighting appliance. We will aim to secure for you the best possible results from any gas appliance regardless of where you purchase it. The City Qas Light Company I : R, CURTIS ROBINSON B 9 ■ Notary Phblis and ■ ©COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS £ Numbers 754 and 746 Asbury Avenue of | • _ \ ll,| Ocean City - - N«w Jersey
Hovxi-a 41D enrrtsaa. H0T6L oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave; Between Eighth and Ninth Street* OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. Smith Blcktnoham. Scotch Hall S-tNATOBIUM U1M— -a-, -lectrtcltj. Hoi .\Tr , " THE IMPERIAL 'OH C-KSTRAL AVE.. OCEAN ClfT. W IS- -e—nn^ Fl-austlr THE KATHLU 1128 1,'aniral Anon, IX'KAX CITY. *. j. WYOMING -.7X4 Ot'EAS AVF.MrE I HOTEL ATGLEN On* of the mn-t eentrally located botela ln%k I Oman Olty. The aim baa alwaya been to» I make thla house -elect end homelike, end ita t large end eeaored patronage proves Ha n» | cro*. Fur terms and pertleolen ediliaal , | STERLI^b HOTEL OPKff ALL YEAR I Hot water heat. Winter boarders ■olldtad. THE HEWLINGS having decided lo close for tbe wtoler, II will be re-opeued for guest* In May, 1915. L. H. HEWUISI 1 Ninth and Wesley -ve, ocean City, St. J e NEW HOTEL ELBERON , KIUUTU Altl) CENTRAL A V Kit UK ' p-ourtwni b He-eon. Tbornug sly reaovaltd 1 and newly pep- red. Bell Phones: I7-X aod •JEW jersey' J Ope n For Skaxox I'enlral avenue and Ninth -treet. H-ad for booklet Wo. H. DttntOTH. r-oe. > — Lfi, E. C. BOYLE 1 Real Estate Broker 824 EIGHTH STRICT " Ocean city IHWJtMi? For Sale - 7 lots on Asburjr avenue, up-to-grade; all city im prove - JJ nients, including paved streets, $3,000.00. 1 Party must have money. - Half Cash. Clayton Haines Brick ciohtm sracrr, ocean eiTV. N. i. Dance Every CoW Laaihaa. 16 Wednesday and F»cSaturday Night The Excursion House I lie CAlUrSIUU I1UII8C
JAMES CLARK 1: Pugrtatir MAIN STREET asd . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N; J. THOMftS J. THORN * I florist f*" 1128 Bay Avanua PRICCS AND WOflk RIGHT BOTH PHONES . a. ABBOTTS' Alderney. Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Producta Batter and Eggs Aak for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both ABB The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE REPAIRINO SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY OONt Try an Ad. in the SBNTDOt^

