Ocean City Sentinel, 5 August 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

— — \ , . ■ I VOL. XXXV. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, Al (U'ST l'.II.l . r N.O. 19

Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor (t oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. ' tni»ar.i>.«r.it» 1 Jy|()RGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■tolkUtorllaetvr and Eisiuluvr^lu Cbsou-rj. uri bay form moi «».. n. j. lOppualu Public bulldlsffs) J^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell. LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Glddings S Read ^ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-.Law and Huiicitwr . and Ksauuusr In j JJ NKWEl I. HEUI.lNtiS AtVirnry at Law ;iiw Elgin lr Ht reel tleeaiil'lty - _ • New J«n*j I College Work In English. French and German "-•■—rassrr IMIS1 JUDITH GOkPP | Eyes Eiamined Witt oat Drops My TuKiiTol Ky»* u la °'i*"e'ti* BpsMacMo'u u I'rs-erlpUuc lanaaa dupUealsd at abort "A., w. ELY

1 Attention, Cottagers * " """"j"* *''cu 1'K",'KKI'j1 'Nl Colonial Greenhouses . , Telephone. Somera' Point. I 2- J I. In wood Poat OHIte Interesting to Investors J OR-/ ' Thqje Who Wish a Desirable Location tor a Seaside Home FOR SALE*'-* '■*» ^tMAiU. o-cau cny^w J . j I lug Kallroad aUtlou.. Alio "ilea f..r bungalows annate ue Ural Kgg ' Harbor Bay, Heesley. Point. N. J. ARTHUR^D.BARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE *OCEAN CITY. N. J. i We liave several cottage sites Ft)H SALK on WESLEY AVENUE, I between Tenth ami Thirteenth streets,, at low record mark lor price. Write 1 i'is for particulars. Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. ij MOTHERS, READ THIS CR. T. F.ErtPI BABY POWDERS ' I. i r.rtip.l u— m ,-.r. i .itiiu,lD|ariui]..Tbouuiiii.i>imiiuiuiii.i. i ° abbotts pharmacy. ninth and asbury .1 taylor' s pharmacy . eleventh and asbury 1 PREPARED BY VANCE L. EALY. OCtAft CITY. N. J. The Palace Garage •CLFOAD L COSSABOOM. Pace SIXTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE I OCEAN CITY. N. J. i : Strictly Fireproof . hotii I'lloSKs Personal Management ! I " Tliiit new g»™(ie is making special storage rates ' Centrally located Ten large exit doors, insuring 1 quick service. MOTOR OILS AND GREASES HIGH GRADE. TIRES TREE AIR COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES ^ ; : — Advertise in the SENTINEJ*

if VOD and Your Friends ij ; | 1 Are iDTited to Visit j ; THE OCEAN CITY YACHT CLUB j: ■ j - — ok- — | : I Friday, August 6 j: '« \ ' AS D- ^ I ' : Saturday. August 1 j: ' J Open from 1 P. *. It'll P. I. j : > • !' : ! Concert and Free Entertainment ! : :i GRAND BAZAAR !: •:r 3: ; ( lieijiiiog bus beet donated by Mannlactnrtrs \ [ '■ i and lercbiots | ; — ■ [: Eierylbiig till be Sold t( t Bargain j ; : | ■ I : ^ | Articles for the House and Table 4 > • V' Articles for the Smoker j | 4 | Articles to Wear Articles for the Children ^ , • , j ' Articles for the Old 1 • r ' I Articles suitable for Christmas Presents j " ' I' Articles for Trophies for Card Parties j , ; t Articles of Value 4 • :! - " !: : ! Cars Pass the Door ! : , | \ • • t Did joi evtr go t ta r o i g h the Clib House? j ; • f HirtT j#ir duct to see j j ; I The Finest Yicbt Gib in the Stite < ' • i iff WWWff

Ij N. GRISCOM, M. D, ! eighth ht. and wesley AVE. , iiffloe Hours— Until lOau m- Krotn Hot p.m. No offloa boors Monday. • iTcl; Alien Corson, H. D. ilrFS US Wesley Avenue ' Ocean City New Jersey i wesixu... i»-a. | dk w. p. haines , | COR. NINTH AN^D ^WESLEY AVE. • Florence Brick Haines Cor. 9th ano Wcblcy Ave mcchano-thcrapist • H'iliSCHEL PETTIT- M u > , 807 WESLEY AVE. > i OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY • J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER j Denting •- 809 Central Avenue at'UI CITY. I. J. ; ztm } ■ \ ^R G. Fairchild Stark Dentist > 1 or. KjtuhBt. sad^Wsslsy ats. » l.m«» Hoars: Ml m IM > : Bv.Dlb«s by sppolniment ; OSTEOPATH V , DR. PASCHAU. MORRI'J 611 Fifth St. Ocean City. N. J. ' nawnk ottk. ?SSJSrsu DR. RALPH W. FLINT ' OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 1 Cor. Eigbth St. and Central Ave. . OCEAN CITY. N. J. a........ ( B.1I NS-A Both Ptpan Ister-Ststs 1S-B Hughes Cwtral Phirmwy ' J J. Thomley Hughes. P D. Mssogsr Btb And Wesley Aves. Ocean City. N.J. > Try an AdvertMeaeat la the WMTUntl,

CITY MAKES PLANS TO |i PROTECT OCEAN FRONT

Ordinance Will b£ Introduced to Open Alley Below J Fiftieth Street. withdraw!*' l't«lr"ubj Juoti!' h> the buildlug ul tlie bulkhead from hifllelh i 1 lu Klfly llr.t streets ' .of South Ocean Illy, whether he had (anything to say. ahd Mr Carey "aid 8 ! ir ; ■I'ura r.toi^d'iTj'fiuSLi"" i '• | There was then read a |>elltluu slgued « ; by ihltteen property owuer., teqoe«l- ' ■from VTfly eighth street to Sixtieth I'euiisylvaula Kailruad. aloug the*hue ■ of Ihe Sidewalk oil the east .ids of Can- • • iral avenue The petltlourrs desired ' the bulkhead from Ihe lower eud of >' Ihe llfe savlug station at Fifty-eighth 1 Flfty-iiiutli 'si reel . they agreeing to • pay their proportionate share of Ihe ' expeose eecbrdlug lo their real estate <- holding" 1 This petition, which we. pre»ciited by (I. A. Veu llsil, w». ordered re f reived end filed. ' In c-omiet-lloh with the huildlng of 1 I hi. street from Fiftieth to -Fifty ( by Director Adams authorizing City Clerk Morris lo publish a nolloe of In- ' trillion of the Hoard of Commissioners j1 . ! lug of Ihe hoard on August XI providing for the Inyitii: out. opening, grad ■ lug and graveling of a fifteen fool J i wile "treel between Central aud We- » , I ley avenue., and beglunlug at a point' 11 tin feel wilt hwealerl y from Ihe wuSlieaalerly line of Foity niulh street lu the uortliraslerlv line of Fifiy-llrat "I reel. etc. The revolution was adupted. l>irec|gF Adam, reported that auuin t lo cleau oH' their sidewalks and some t have duue ao. I i The report of the elrctrlral luspector. e t with lilscbevk for I"-, was received, ordered tiled aud tha money lurued u over lo Ihe city treasurer. J-1 Resolutions aulborixlug the barruwlug of money lo anticipation of 1 » I t t taxes aud Ihe Issuiuce of improved > A number of bibs were ordered paid. - . , t . There wu a heavy ralnatorm. accnmpauled by thuuder auil lightning. | Monday eveulug. and large numbers . of (he lioardwalk frequenters were * log picture houses. tjulte e few men aud wuman donned batlilug suits, aud , , thus saved their ordluery westing ap- ( pare!. , I The surf waa tilled wllb bathers on . Huuday. There were great cruwda at j • Teuth. Elghlb, Fourth and Fourteenth streets, who aought tba coollug waters . lo oblklu relief from the torrid heat. : No accidents were reported.

HERE ARE KEPT BUSY , of Fine Cottages and j Apartments Are Now in )' Course of Erection j i | brglu to getj.u.y ehoiil Ihe laller' part j said I" tee very good ^ J. "'l'." rt"l'".I«Mi 'for a'l'wo family apart- i [. Mra" k'1? 'rrD'co^n.'of tlul'l dy '"j't " ti. W Harris f..r a two-family apartment for Mr- l-i/./ie Kooih. of , at ll.e .on l.weet vomer | of Fuurteeiilh street and I'lra.ure •venue. It will cost tS-MI , for ihe Itev I. Inn Itnwuiau. ..( I'lilla- J C V|(us"lL l:ti"\ e»l|ey*a,v*eoue,r "" ^ .UrtJd on I'hi l^erevldetires M jTr? ' li!!^l''pI!'ml|!l7..r|nu|\V'.ve.' : . SALE OF LOTS J i No our van afford to truss the auv- , sale of Hue lots on the Hc-huiiio | tract, on tha bay front, betweeu Flf- | teeiilh aud Hlxtreiilh streets, now be- | I lug held w eek-dey afteruuous end t eveulnga at 912 Boardwalk. ■ graded. The title Is guaranteed aud | . .tbe terms are ea-y. ! Valuable gin. are given persona at- , lending the aale. These Include gold , watches, glassware, bric-a-brac and j two building lots. t K. &1. Cleveland Is the auctioneer. Head the advertisement elsew here lu this Issue of the Hkstinki. MORE APARTMENTS 1 Mh lo Build on Wrsler . Avenue. Sear Kle.eatb Mtrcrl. , Capt. Vadce L. Kaly. of (his city, t has given lo Otis M. Towuseud the t contract to build a two-family apart- > Eleventh" street, costing *41100. ' The I house will have hot-water heat. ^ ^ I Kaly ou Ihe Ural Door, where Ealy'a I Baby Powders will be ou aale. | Mr. Towoaend has purchased Capt. I Kaly 'a' ootlage on Anbury avenue, below Fifteenth street. "i

i HEXAMER'S BOAT I , YYILL TRY TO YYIN Breckley's Alice Also will be ~ in the Schermerhorn Cap fj Race Angnst 14, The lalaud Helghta Yacht Club, of lalaud Heights, lias accepted the challenge of Commodore William K Hexatner for Ihe Hohermorlioni Cup race, which lakes place tiaturday, August^ Q fuuimodore Hexaturr's sloop. Amy C H. will he sailed by Captain Cllulou L Breckley . II Is tbe lutentlon of the yacht Club lo have another auto ruu to Island u Heights, the same a. last year, and, s » trophy will be uflerrd again by lue ™ - club for this auto ruu. \ * The committee -<u charge ol the auik , run comprlsee. (he following uemed:\^ Vice I ommodore Daniel H. Paris aud \™ Hear t ommodore A. T. James. " Ll The Alice, aoolher eloop of Ihe i Ocean City Yacht Club, owued by T Captain Itrevklry le eutered aim. H.ptl.i i.wdles- Anal Harp. c| { The Hapllet ladies' Auxiliary met D at the home of Mrs. F. T. Jeuuluge, hi 702 Wesley avenue, yesterday. Tba main purpose of the auxiliary te for ts fellowship and to assist the work of d the First Baptist Church. ^ - TO THK BErtBI-lttM VOTEXtl or ctpg seav cointv. K Havluk served |we terms lu tha Houst of Assembly, and standing as ° the party's candidate when success ■' was doubtful, and It being the custom 0 to eeod to tbe Beuate the man who has previously served lu the Assembly, I take tbe liberty of asking for you/ - support for the oomloatloo for Htste v / Beoator to tbe primaries to be held on September 28. I. I have used my best endeavors to . work for Cape May County In tba Leg- u Islature. and, If cboaeu tbe nominee, I will couslder It a positive duty and , pleasant privilege to do my best for tbe ' '■ couuty.aod toatdlutbeuultlogof ALL - Kcpubllcans and others for a good and economical government of tbe Slate. My votes must come from those who will freely cast them for ma, without N the uae of questionable persuesloo. Appreciating tbe aid lu tba past of f tba plain people, of whom 1 am one. 1 , respectfully eohctl your support for tbe Domination. _ Cape May, July 28. .1915. i . ~ adv-7 29. 21 LEWIS T. STEVEN ri. i *1300 and *500 lo place oo hood aud ( mortgage 00 Improved property. Those , amouuu must be placed separately, r Apply to K. Curtis RoMoaou. Agent. J- 744 46 Aebury ave.. Ocean City, edv-tf - Fua SatJt —Motor boat. 2S fast long, H fast beam; caMo: 2 cycle motor; lu I good cuudillou. Apply, Tenth aud ■ I, Bay. adv. 5 20, U, I

CERTIFICATES FOR 1 STATE TEACHERS First Commencement Exercises of State Summer / Schools lleld Here. ri!*' Frehnghuyseu?' pr'estdsul*'of the;., Slats Bosrd of h>lucatlou; 1'r -f JsiurM Sirveus. supertuUudeut of the riclioul. "nd the Bsv"ri. Wraley llik" !" Back of t hern tyrre wslsd the Following wa> a prayer by Dr. Lake. After another selection by the chorus. ^ Fslliighuyseii ^ made a l-letlng epevtal courses, aud the cerllllcates were awarded by Dr. Kendall. .Stale" ritunmer "rtc hnol . * ' Titers" we're the last eight years. Prof, rilrveus presrutrtl the four ! rens »f this rs.ort. to tile" folUiwhlg for in ('•Hiking. Mi» Nellie A Braver. II West tlrauge; sewing. Miss Emllle di Brooks. Cape May; drawing. Miss si Addle Howlaud, Bradley Beach; man- vi ual training. Mies Mabel K Valentine, Helniar. It During tbe evening there war gi adopted a set of resolutions thanking II rilate liegialalure. ritate Board of ol Commissioner Kendall, et rieneor and Principal riteveue, yi and City Commissioners Campbell h and Adams, local Board uf Education, d of Trade, trustees of the First M. K Church aud Auditorium. Compauy U. N. U. N. J., hotel proprleturs and business petiple aud the clilCHAPLIN PARADE -4 — (J There Is every prospect uf a scream- tl time uii (be Boardwalk (hla even- w lug. when ihe Charley Cbapllo panada Is scheduled to take place. There b i many eutnea for the event, aud some rare sights will be wituessed.' The Hue will form et tbe city ball, at 7 o'clock, aud. headed by a baud of music, will go to the Boardwalk. A Itiaexpected that Dot only will there <> > be a big buuch of cblldreu aud youug h people in the turnout, but also a Dum- b . bar of older persgus. ai There will he a number of trophies T

LOCAL SABBATH SCHOOLS TO HAVE GREAT PARADE

Big Street Demonstration , C With Meeting on Fogg's Pier, Sunday Afternoon. Should tbe weather prove favorable, next riuuday will go dowu la tbe his- tl lory of Oceau City as a red-letter day U id lis religious life. cl A Bible class, uumberlug 100 meu. * accompanied by a uulformed baud, u will visit this city from Mlllvllle as ri the guests of the Friendship Men's Bible Class of the First Presbyterian tl | Church. The clara aud band will u reach here ou Haturday evening, when, H ' accompanied by the local Mara, as ao eecorl.wlll parade the Boardwalk from " Fourteenth street to rieveulb. It Uu riuuday afternoon (here will be t> a mooeler parade of riuuday schools, a lo which Ihe riuuday schools of tbe lowu have beeu Invited ^o participate, ' wiib a grand riuuday school rally oo 1 Fogg's Pier al 8.80 o'clock, where fcJ- 0 d teases will be made by repreweula- a lives of the various Buuday schools. g Committees from the Baptist aud (i Methodist riuoday schools hove beeu „ in vile- 1 by tbe Pre-tylerlons to" co- |i operate for this afternoon demonstra- „ (Inn aud at a meeting of the commit- j ; lees riuuday afternoon the details were Huaily worked out Tha various achoole will hold their regular riuiida; sessions until 3 o'clock, I when the parade will form, and march ■ through several uf the prlocipal streets c of the city to tbe pier. Everybody in c line will be glveo an American flag a and It Is .hoped the unusual spectacle ■ '.will impreralvley. demonstrate (be ktrengtb uf the riuuday school move- r "meat In Oceau City, i lu tbe eveutug there le to be a eer7 vice for meo exclusively in the First . Presbyterian Church. Tha band accompanying tbe Bible clera from MUI- , ; vllie will eltend tbe service aud reuder t several selections aud accompany the | I staging throiigbou\lbe eveulug. ( There will be a strong address for meo aud It Is hoped that visitors from the large Bible classes of Philadelphia • aud neighboring towue will torn out ' lu force lo encourage the Mlllvllle and ' local men '• classes. All men are cordially Invited to attend. NOTICE. The Oceau City Title aud Trust Com pauy, trustee, under mortgage of jjceau City Yacht Club, hereby iDvlles tenders of proposals for bonds of eatd Ocean City Yacht Club to bs'aurrandered for redempJJon ou Heptamber I, 1915, under tbe conditions of said i 1 mortgage. C. R Hti cwxtx. ,'adv. W, 2t Secretary. 1 ' Kid cloves cleaned lu two days Price .lu and 15. Julius Rotb. lbs tailor. ' adv. 2 25. if . Tha Howling Allays lu ti* Bowling - 1 Casino an now opan for tba season of I 1915. v/ adv. *-15,lf. ! 10

: B NOTED SPEAKERS AT BIBLE CLASS . Cyras Fobs, Jr., Bishop Hen- M derson and Solicitor Bleakly * to Address Members. (Special efforts have been made for tbe r< Meu's Bible Clara for tblslai mouth, aud II Is hoped thai the class «. will turu out lu Increased numbers Cyrus D. Fosa. Jr.. MayurAjloukeuburg's private secretary, aud a sumimer resident of this city, will address the class next riuuday afternoon, Tba speaker ou riuuday. August Id. w Sffll he City riollcltor E. O. C. Bleakly. | of Camdeu, .also a well-known sum- d mar resident of Oceau City. Bishop Heudersou will address the , oo riuuday. August 22. aud A J Blddle. of Philadelphia will 1 the s|ieaker Sunday . August 2» o Mr. Blddle apoke lo the class mem- t| hers one eveulug a few weeks ago. aud . hie hearere. II Tba local class Is Ideuttflad with the Blddle Bible Classes. r m - « ksaral Concert. „ Tba Macedoolan M. E. Church mem- j bets win give their auuual concert lu a tbe auditorium this eveulug. begin- s Ding at 8.16 o'clbck. Tbe hoys aod young men of theji vested choir of Holy Trlolty Episcopal c Church. West ('better, have been en- v camped for the last week on the oceau „ Seventh street They ore.ae', usual, lu charge of Choirmaster William A. Brook, and they've heen en- 1 Joying tbelr vlilt. The choir has speul , about ten days here every summer for , more than twenty years. 1 DE* ItLK. 1 SUI Fifteenth street; price, flJW;. ; newly pstuted; oetr Board- ' walk. ; , Airnxxn Cotton. I 119 Aebury Ave.. j-j adv.7-29.tf Oceau City. N.J. I, for wale. A seven- room, housr and three acres ' of laud at Ocean Heights, one mile 1 uorth of Burners' Point, Address A. M. Coti ley, Lin wood'. N . J. adv-7. 22. SI ! ■•Mock's Pktroucr aod Asbury avenue. All goods sold here are guaranteed. Kindly re-' turn anything unsatisfactory to you. tf

CROWD FILLS THIS CITY Real Estate Men Say -That Nearly All Houses Here Are Rented. evenings ^ August^ Is always a ^ big Many of those who earns" to town riaturdsy were sorely disappointed, because they expected Inexperience no I rouble lu renting cottages or apart - meuls. hut they found lo their sorrow that It was dldlculi 111 rent quarters, as nearly everything is "cleaned up." This Is a gratifying coudltlou for owners of houses, altbuugh they will uut realize so much uu Iheiu this sum merps lu utlier seasons, the reutlug having been a trifle slow at tltpes. there camea uTll' for 'a' few weeks! otid thus culling the rental prices, SHOW GARDEN mlrrd bt Mans Ytslioia. The lieautlful display uf hydraugeathe yard of A. It. rilvkler. at 1'eutli street and Ocean avenue. Is an sanction not only for rnauy of Hie resiof this city, but the fluwers are also greatly admlrril by thousands uf Mr. rilckler has 150 bushes, containing betweeu 2U,0(KI aud 25,000 hydrangeas, to which be davoleemucb attention aud cart. He started tbe growing of these flowers several years ago. aud each seasou, with the exceptlou of last when the. bushes were blighted by frost lu /he wluter, he has been highly successful lu growlug the hyCITY HEALTH GQOD OH Is (Spread on l.ow Placet la lu Ills report. lo the City Commissioners st their weekly meetiag, Health Officer T. I«ee Adams stated that the geueral health of the city codtluues good. Oil Is belug spread ou the low places are likely to breed mosquitoes aud will be continued as loug as necessary There were two marriages aud seven during the mouth of July. Catching Manx Flab. Itlcbard Hbevllo aud George M. of Philadelphia, summer reelof this city, are making big of fleb, mostly klugllsb, lu the every day. Occasionally they are accompanied by Fergus McCusker. They bring In 8(1 and 70 fleb every

WILL PAY VISIT ' TO ASBURY PARK; i Hnngeiford and C. < H. Brash Will Witness Casting Tournament. Pgpsldeut Churchill Huogerford, of , Oceau City FUblug Club, aud. ] Clarence H. Brueb, chairman of tbe casting tournament committee, ( will atteod tbe auuual casting lourna- . meat of tbe Aebury Park FiablDg Club riatnrday. They will get a Itoe oo the aflalr at , place, preparatory to (he auuual caallug tournament uf Ihe local club latter part of Ibla mouth. Tbe members of tbe Oceau City FishClub are holding preliminary cast- 1 log event* every week, aud there will ' some great work doue by the boys 1 al the big tournament. I There are a number of tbe members of tbe K. of C- of West Philadelphia [ at (belt club bouee on tbe hay front at street. Among tbe guests is Rev. Father Bounlwell, a Dominia brother of Judge Bounlwell, of a summer resideut of Ihleclty. He was recently ordalued in Many roofs leaked from tbe recent storm. Ours did, too. While tbe roof teak, (bare are no leaks about our merchandise. We sell only dependable goods New York styles at Philadelphia prices. Give us a trial. G. H. Steeimau, Clothier and . Furulsber for tbe family. A. J. Bteklmax'S HON. adv-lt 831-888 Asbury Ave. _ Hamilton. Elgin watches fl per ■ week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 84* Broadway. Camdeo, N. J.. ageut 1 Meek, if yap mlra iilm •eodTfioslal. adv. tf. . Fob Rest —Store and dwelling. 706 , Asbury avenue, together or separately [ Apply ricxmsEi. or any agent, adv.tf

YACHT CLUB MEMBERS HEAR EXCELLENT SERMON

Chaplain Bohncr's Disconxse Given High Praise— Fine Music by the Choir. f The annual religious service of Ihe Ocean t 'lly Yacht Club was held as ii— us I this year hi the First Presbyterian I'hurt'b last Sunday night. For years II ha- been the cuftoui of the t i-lub to march to the church lu full uniform, 'accompanied by their wires and friend-, to hear a sermon by the 1 Although the uight was evceedlngly V vi arm s large number iff yachtsmen I- man-bed to the church, headed by U i 'ommodore Charles F. Wall. Vice Come modore Daniel H. Paris BearComaaog dure a T. J sine- slid Past Commodoras e William lv llexauier aud J. Ralph ^ . rated with rut flowers aud the uailoaal 0 and club flsgs and pennants. An Interesting musical pragma, v which had beeu prepared for the opaa sluu and a copy mailed to each m«m- " her. WS- closely followed. Tba tsoor r solo, entllled. "The PeolteuL". b|f 1 Julio B. Hlpwsll. Jr., aud tba oon- > tralto solo, entitled, "Croaslug tba K -tttr." by Miss Mildred K. Brooks, ware •- especially wrell reudered. The work of the quartet, composed t of the foregoiug two singers aud Mlee ;< I #ou i -a T. Corson, soprauu- aod Lewis - E. rimllh. barltuue. was very Impressive. their selection, eutllled, "He riendelh the Hprlugs," helug particularly well executed. The sermou by the club chaplain, the Rev. Charles H. Bohner, pastor of • the Fleet Church, was oue of the beat he has ever delivered to tba dub. Hla theme was, Ihe Port of Missing ' Shi|i»." and his taxt. Acta 27; 41: 11 -They rau the ship aground; aud tba '• forepart stuck fast, aud remained uoi '• moveable, but the hluder part waa * broken with the' vloleucc of -lbs He said lu part: '■ "The 'Bureau Veritas,' of Parte.wlth Its accurate record of casualties at sea, " Shows tbat 1,101 steam and sailing ' vessels are lost every year. A tribal* 1 or three ships a day demanded by tbe '• -es ! Home go out from port wfth " flsgs flying and crows cbeartog. They " sre usver heard of again. MlaaiDg' Is tbe sad message 4p waltlngonee. They are somewhere— yea, at tha port of mlsslog ships. . "One of tbe saddest facta of Ufa b tbat ao few arrive at tbe goal for which they started. In modem bWI0 [tees only 2 per cent, arrive; 98 per cent. fall. We speak with wonder Of tbe ocean's treasures buried bmealb L tbe waves, but who can tell tbe trege- . ures hidden In tne deeper, darker Sen of human life, gone down lutbewa««k of defeat! How many a life-atrip Ibete is like the ship ol Ad ram ytl turn, la which Paul aud bis companions bad ' t't'e coas'ts of Asia, but which waa ran aground at MeliU aud broken wkh the violence ot tbe waves! "Home vessels arrive at tba port of missing ships because they have 1 drifted out of tbelr ooum oibem Jj- ,. cause tbey are lost lo the fog, and still a others because they have bean caught k lu tbe breakers." - re After enlarging upon thrae point, at , some length, tbe Rev. Mr. BobMt y went ou to say that noons la was enough aod strong enough to UlaffMfo •blp of life safely Into port of lilmMff, There U ouly One eWllfol eoobgh lo accomplish this fast and It la tba lo tba

Pilot of Galilee, lu closing his sermon, the Rev. Mr. . Bohner made a vary tooehUg Mreuce to Poat Commodore Criiia, Wbo . was present at tha aarrlea a* 4fae dab one year ago. remarking tbat it waa tbe fast service that tbe "Commodore ever attended, departing hla IMS JUX4 . one week latat. Vll I XBLK paoratTIM A* A ■ACBiriCB. New *4500 Wesley avenue cotttgd. furolsbed, price, 13000; lot 80x119 fmL ' 'central avenue bouse, dlvldadlafo ' pTl^isnjUM™ 60x100 toil, i Alonzo Cotton, 818 Asbury Ave ^ I adv. 7-29, tf Ocean City. N. J. pfcller Flab csatpsar. Freab fleb caught daUy from poumt . uets, wholesale aud retail- spfdal I rate* to hotels and boarding booms. , For aale at flab wharf, foot of automobile bridge. Ocean City, N.J. adv-8, SI, MX Wbr no to Atlantic Clu »s map " wbes Jsaesras Savs »aw massaaT J see «a.l. os Psae raise. j CASINO OS TBI aoannwat-a t II Where EverybodrWk* t B * '■ The center of social events. Activity at all times. Wida-awaka and libmjg management. Dancing, cards, enteruinm.eut. Nothing Uke It along f Coaple toi Sanaa. ----- ill f rELLWOOi CW£MT1» if — 1

CORLISS-COON COLLARS TBNNIS SBOBb , j LOOK FOR US I V 8/9 ASBURY AVENUE . i - RUBSMLL'S OLO STAND I i everything for men and boy* . bat hi no qood8 a sfecial.ty NEWELL CORSON • bio asbury aye.. ocean oity. n. j. ore* all rum mm 5 DOUGLAS SHOES BMMY SE»Tb '•L — ^