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VOL. XXXV. " * OCEAN CITY, N.J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14. 1915 *KO.' 29 ,
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITY, N . J. it CURTIS ROBINSON Editor ind Piopr^ot • i.oo Per Yeer, Strictly in Advance. ^ lTOelEH.tT.lt w. J^JORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW. Bl^rmOovt Co"mla."oosf" Soiorr Vubul' cape Mtt E-OI'KT HOt'tt, i. j. (Upposlu Public BuUdiBfa). Law Offices" Apgar & Boswell, ANBt'KY AVK^B^ytdUHTH HTRBKT - LAW OFFICES I Godfrey, Giddings S Read atlantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law H. NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 8U9 Highlit HI reel j Ocean City New Jersey - — I MORGAN HAND. Jr. j Engineer and Surveyor !< T ocean city. n. j. ^ |* Eyes Eiamined Without Drops " Mr?lMk^K^«'o««*an5 'HpMtacm'to u "1 ™Pr£mj^.^l«^'^upl^ied aton J """"a. iv. ely f ATLAHTir CITY. *. i. j ■ UlCtL j~N. GRISCOM, M. D. KIUHTH st. AND wesley AVE. | " At Klebard TowuaantTa. Palermo, tju to SJO p. m. dally. Ball I'bona. Farmer's Una. UM I tSS Allen Corson, H. D. «?£ Tmjk m. ' Sl6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^.BaB «A DR W. P. HAINES | cor. ninth and wesley ave. ocean city. n. j.Pbonaa: Ball 40I W; Inter -mate ISB-A Florence Brick Haines con. 9th and wesley ave mechano-therapibt Maaaaxr. Hardlab Movement. Mad leal and Corrective Uyoinamlca JJERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER »• DentiHt" 809 Central Avenue •OEM CITY. *• D* G. Fairchtld Starr ;l Dentist HecoDd Floor for. KlcbibKl. aod Waalay Ave. ockan city. n. jOffice Hour.: P-I2.W Evening." by appolBlmeot Bell ?aS-A Both Pboara later-State 14-B ' Hughes' Central Phanuacj J. Thornley Hughca. P. D. 8th and Wesley A"**. Ocean City. K.J. Bank Stock for Sale one share of stock of FIRST NATIONAL BANK ocean city. n. j. Will take a reaaonable price aa compared with 1 100k value. Make offer by letter at once, to lock box, no «1« ocean city. n. j. Try sa Advertisement in the SENTINEL 5
Attention, Cottagers j than^iaotinK^iheii l',R01,ERbL\™|l|ON,K*,l7CmCn^ °' >"U' C°IU,fr . I Telephone jot give u» .1 roll. Colonial Greenhouses THO». n WALKER. Manager Telephone. Somera' Point. 12- J Unwood Post Office FOE SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley I! avenue, facing tlie ocean, jrear Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the ret' sort. For full particulars inquire" MASSEY & EDTVAKDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. | ** ' • Apartments For Rent by the Year Furnished or unfurnished at a very t . ' * moderate rent. Five rooms and bath; ever}' modern convenience. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go.,1"?.,"™6 you have money to loan see tis for good investments. For sale, fine on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, site 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, donble office, attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. T AVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartr A A ment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. I 720-22 Asbury Ave. j ~ " ✓ ~ W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. HIGH class investment securities ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY riMT MHO IcrilHDIHQ ROHTOMOE 8 ff» CENT. BIHKtHQ FUHO BOLD MOHOS. OUM 10 38 tax exempt IN NEW JERSEY I
The - Business Man's Bank J Shrewd business men say that a man's banking con nection is the big factor in his business success. I *i, Think of all the successful, well managed business houses you know. In i every instance von will find their finances handled by i a successful, well managed bank . ( j % Proof of Cape May County's confidence in the First National Bank is the fact that a large number of successful business houses in thisvicinitymaintain bank- . ing connections here. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE tU.tlR Asbury Ave.. Ocean City. N. J ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholea Dairy Product* Butter aad Egga Aak for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Phone* J^|ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer
Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and yon are sure to t get quick results.
TAXPAYERS GIVE VIEWS ON BULKHEAD ASSESSMENT
City Solicitor Boswell Agrees to Meet Property Ownets J in Philadelphia. The matter »r the street aa.ea.meut> e! on con I racl> No. 845 aod 866 came up , • before that'll}- Commissioners al their | weekly meeting eml was again ad- ; Journed for two week.. The offer of City Solicitor Bo.well I lb meet the pro|ierty owner, lolereated. a. well a. their lawyer, lu Pblledel- , phla was accepted by the gentlemen at | the matting. The meeting probably j ' will be held lu Philadelphia next |< week. 1 lu the couree of tiie business of ihe 1 board', meeting, Mayor Champion ■ .aid be »aw present tonit of the gentle- ' men luteretled In Ibe bulkhead que*- ' lion. He .tiled that Director Adam, ba. been away on a vacation trip for ' a uumber of day. and, therefore, uo ' k action bad been lakeu In the mailer | by l be city official.. Tbl. coudltlou appeared lo displease 1 Dr. Charles T. Ullden, who asked If ' be wa. to underataod tbat the In- r lerested properly owner, are to lo»e an- 5 other day for no purpoae. 6 Mayor Champion an.wered tbat they have bad no chance to bold e 1 meeting lu Ibe la.t two week, and the ( affair could acarcely be willed there Dr. (jlldeu aeked Mayor Champion ' If be tboughl It ju.l to them to bring ' them down from Pnlladeipbla and ' lake no action. t Mayor Champion a.kc<l the quee- c tioncr if be thought the city I. trying ■ to pull Kouietbing over on them He 1 added tbat the city cau do nothing 1 . without the knowledge of tbew prop- ' , erty owner.. ' * Dr. Ullden wauted lo know wbal ' wae Ibe object of poatpoulug the mat- ' e teruutll lhi> meeting without anything ' i. In view. ife .aid be mlgbl pui ibe ' , thing' In another way and ask tbe 1 , City Commissioner, to take no actlou • J until tbe Interested property oa-ner* ■ are not i tied. 1 City Solicitor Bo.well assured the ( speaker tbat sotneoue Interested will • 7 be properly notified . < Mayor Cbamptoo said tbat tbe city j - will be glad to notify a. many of tbe . r property owner* a. possible. | ' Solicitor Boswell staled tbat H. I Newell Heullng., legal repraaentatlve ' of >ome of tbe property owners around . - Twentieth street, bad made a proposition lo blm tbat was preposterous and, i of course, tbe city wouldn't look at It. 1 Dr. Ullden, after saying tbat Mr. j Heullng. never represented blm. asked | Mr. Boswell to stale the proposition, but tbe City Solicitor said tbis would acarcely be fair to Mr. Heullngs. Fraukllu H. Herat said tbat effort, have been made to bave tbe city sub- i mil a proposition, but tbos far these I tConpinml on Hecond !'.(«-) I YACHTSMEN WILL HAYE BANQUET Members of Local Club Who Got Automobile Will Hsve a Celebration. 8.
Tbe boys or tbe Ocean City Yacbt Club wlnulug tbe automobile, beaded n by Hanry Basset t, and wbo donated y ibe money tbue raised to tbe yacbt dub. will have adluoeral Ibe Union . League, Philadelphia. Tuesday. Wbeo ^ lae ten men comprising Ibe crowd (bat won tbe auto did get It, they didn't know what to do witb the ,| machine. Most of them bad autne. ^ w They decided to give to Ibe clnb tbe (| * money raised by tbe sale of tbe maIt was a handsome gift on tbe part ^ of Ibe "loyal tan," for It meant a g present of $100 each aod enabled tbe (, Ladtee' Auxiliary to wipe out a float- ( Ing Indebtedness of some $4 000, a j, - gigantic stunt for tbe member*' wives, but an accomplished feat for tbe year 1915 t Tbe donor, were CommodoreCbdrlea — . F. Wall, J. Harry Bowers, Jacob Bets- t wanger, Charles S. Wood, Pblllp J. | Breisb. Warren Anderson, Joseph Scbmltt. Joseph Wallwortb, William ^ E Hexamer and Harry T. Ellis, all ( summer cottagers. ( Tbe committee In charge of the a banquet luclude Henry Basselt. cbalr- * man; former Commodore J. Kalpb 1 Wilson and Past « 'ommodore Charles I J. Curran. Mr. Basset! will be toast- , , master. . There will be music, speeches and a general good time roe «ew,. . ' Cottage 708 Central avenoe; all mod- 1 eru conventeocee; can be ren.edhy tbe ' year or during winter monthe. For further particulars apply BKNTlltRL office. Ocean UUy, N. J. aiv-tf Hamilton. Elgin watches $1 per • week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweier, i 843 Broadway, Camden, N. J.. agent ■ — bert once a week, If you mlae Mm 1 sand a postal. adv. tf. Try Hughes' favorite lotion for 1 roughness and chapped skin ; 25 een ta < p.-r bottle. Hugbea' Caotral Pbar- . aaaey. ad*., 10-7. tf Fo» Rest — By the yaar, a 7 room bouse, bol and cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Bboamaktr Lumber Co. adv.. IPSO, tf For' Pale —Motor boat, 91 fact long, § Net beam; eabln; S cycle motor; In « condition. Apply. Tenth and adv. $ 90, tf. war so to Attnnitc Ctrg In Wag srtss Janooann —is rmm — r>t •an Affivt. on rag* Whs a a.
SUFFRAGISTS JILL TOUR THIS COUNTY Addresses Will be Made at a , I Meeting in Ocean City 1 Saturday Evening. , I A flying squadron will lour Cape i | May County Oglnber II 1". and 1« In ' jibe luterest of equal suffrage The of Itahway. ibe president of the New Jersey Woinpn Suffrage A«- i at the7 following place.: I Thursday p. in. ' Angle.ea, 2.10: I Erma. 6; Cold Sprl -g. tt.45: Cape May i Point. 7.15; Cape May. S: Wlldwond. I 9.30. . i Friday p. m . Rio (Irande. 12; Ureen i Creek 12; Die. Creek. 12: Stone Har. i boraud Avalou. I; Oosheti, 2.30;- Dennl.vllle, 3.30; p:idora. 4.30; Stavllle. , Uceau View, 5.10: See l-le City, , Saturday p. ui . (Jape May Court ■ 12; Woodbine. 4; Tuckaboe. 7; Ocean City. 8., President Woodrow Wilson, after , and careful consideration of , be will vole for II In New Jersey on \ October 19. Throughout the Pre.1dent's term of office, suffragists and •ulls bave presented their argument. , him. and hi. decision I. tbe result , or a full knowledge of both .Ides member, of his cabinet. Including Ihe one from New- Jersey, out for suffrage In Ihe la.t few days ' The president', decl.lnn will have a in It uence. A. a Wild wood ' voter remarked, •• I Intend lo vote ror suffrage since tbe President Ihlufcn It's right. What's good enough tor Woodrow Wilson Is good enough for me." ••Certainly I am In favor of Womau Suffrage. " said ex-Cougr ssmau J. one's wife, mother, daughter and sinIs au Insult lo Ibe best and truest friends one lias. We all know there favor of auyoue having a right to vote himself. The king said If men i were allowed to vote they would bring ou anarchy and destroy the country Tbe men wbo are agalti.l tbe right, of women to vote talk tbe same way Our fathers bad to tight tbe armies of Ihe king seven year*, and It was with Ibe help of tbe women they compelled blm to give litem a voice lu "It Is bard to believe real Americans I bave falleu so low thai Ihey will ape the king, to cheat and defraud tbelr best friends of tbelr just, equal rights. 1 If tbe ameudmeut fails next Tuesday, tbe dl.grace and shame will be on tbe ■ Slate, and ou tbe people who vote against It."
SPECIAL YEAR " FOR PENMANSHIP Teachers in the Ocean City Pnblic Schools Are Taking a New Course. Prof. J. M Mevens, superintendent of Ihetlceau City Public Schools, be- ' stepping-stone to success In business ba> set aside Ibis year as a special peumatishlp year In the local grammar schools. Ju order to facilitate tbe • movement and efter a thorough aud i careful examination of all authors. > Prof. Steveus has Installed Ibe A. N. r Palmer System. A. a special feature. • each teacher Is taking a course lu tbe ■ teaching aud practice of ibe system I under tbe direction of Ibe author, aud • (be work augurs grest results lu Ibe ship and lu tbe establishing of a perI maueiit style of rapid, easy, legible . and beautiful writing. Since the year 1901. w hen' the vertl- ■ Ileal system of writing w"a» lu vogue, • greet progress has been made lu tbe teaching end practice of penmanship. teaching of writing to cbl'drcn • necessitated something simple and plain. Tbe vertical met Ibat demand, but felled to satisfy or meet Ibe de- ' mauds of business* it was suited to 1 childhood relber to commerce, aud 1 thereoy failed In general usage at tbe | bands of adults, and as a result tbe • those having certain artistic gifts 1 could become good penmen. Today tbe world demands writing tint is plain, rapid and easy. It must ' tie easy to team, easy to write, and easy to reed. To be all of these, It must be simple and eeml-rouud as well ' semi slauttng. It must also be rapid and capable of being written ' with the arm movement lustead of ' Ihe Angers Several leaders appeared In ibe Held as exponents of tbe new , idea and i> a result we bave a system . embracing all Ibe ab -ve-uamed quallt ties. Including Ibe beauty of tbe seml- " angular or S|>enoer1an type (evolved p aboul 1850) and Ibe swifter movement i' -of (be later mistlAcatlon of the Speuf cerlan, which was taught during tbe Among tbe foremost of tbe advocates f of tbe moderu system stands A. N. ' Palmer, who has developed a course t with the Idea that everybody and anyr body wbo will pat forth tbe ueceeesry i effort may become In a comparatively sbort time a good penman. The chief , features of this course, which has ber on me very popular all over tbe United - States, are rapidity, ease of execution, • legibility, and beauty and grace of r furm, developing the Individuality of tbe student as welt.
REAL ESTATE OUTLOOK ' IN THIS CITY IS 000D
' Wonderful Improvements Soon to be Made Here, Says J. M. Chester.
Speakiug of conditions In tbe real estate builus*s In tbis city. Jams. M has tbe following to sey: "To my surprise, from the I8th of August lo the 15tb of September usually being our most active mouths of tbe year for sale., there were very few Inquiries. However, since tbat time, have been several Inquiries. We tbluk tbl. unusual condition b^ue to activity of persons Interested In ttie new golf coarse. "Many people, unknown tou» before, come to us with money lo loan mortgages, as tbey claim Ocean Is ibe only resort along tbe coast where there It any progress bemade lo benefit -tbe city. "Wltblo Ibe past four days, we report Ibe sale of two two-floor flats, aud three lots. Tbe lots are for improve ments. We expect to close up on tbe ■ale of tbe two pretty stucco bungalows on Deiancey piece within three or four days. "Wa have not only bad inquiries for City property, but also tor farms adjacent to tbe city. ••I do not think It possible for*Tbe best Informed of the different projects view for Ocean City to predict the wonderful Improvements tbat will take place in this clly during tbe next twelve months. Tbe golf course, with out a question, 1* au assured success, and wltb that, many other thing. . tbat will advance tbe luleresls of tlie i city must follow." Thomas C. Bouder, senior member of tbe Orm of T. C Bonder A Bou. Mil I- ' vllle, died Thursday morning at hi. ' there. Mr Bouder ba. been lo , declining health for several years. . While here eon)e week, ago bis cou- , dlUoo became more serious aud other i ailments developed which caused bis • death. He was burled Mouday afternoon. ■addock'. pb.rm.rj * Eighth aud Asbury avenue. All goods •old here are guaranteed. Kindly retumauytblugunsatlarBCtorytoyoa.tr 1 Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pills; prompt in action; easy lo lake; coum con I rated In form and always reliable; r 25 cecils per bodle. Hughes' Coulral Pharmacy. adv., 10-7, U
' MINISTER'S SON TARES A BRIDE r Henry E. Yeiser and Miss t Blanche P. Keever Married ' in Philadelphia. t Tbe merrlege of Miss Blencbe Pearl , Keever, of tble city, aod Henry K. , Yeiser. af Philadelphia, was tolemlxed at 7 o'clock Saturday evening lu tbe parsonage of the Lutheran Memorial j t'burcb, Philadelphia, by tbe Rev. , N. K. Yeleer, pastor ot Ibe church and . father of tbe groom. Tbe'brlde ts tbe daughter of Mr. aod Mrs. D. Keever. owners of tbe St.
George Hotel,. Ocaan City, aud also j residents of Hbaron HilL Mr. Yeleer was born In India. p Following tbe wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Yeiser left ou an extended trip. tbey will be ten- I dered a large reception at tbe borne t of tbe bride', sunt. Mrs. William Douga lass, 19 South Bbaroo avenue, Hbaron Hill. e Tbe brtde receive 1 ra.uy bindsotne a gifts, that given by the grunm being e c s»u burst or diamoud.. II ^(r. and Mrs Yeiser will be at blitne ., at tbe Colburu Apartment. Philadel- , phla, after December 1. e Due of tlie candidates for Common Council In Burners' Point says tbat, If elected, be will use every effort to bave e live-cent fare between Ocean City and Hooters' Point on Ibe Bbore ■- Fast Line. He declares tbat ten cents Is : I. too much lo pay for Ibla ride and t» o au injustice lo tbe 8o tiers' Point men »• ! wbo work In Ocean City. rr win oei pi.do ' Capt. Vanee L. Ksly. of Company r" I G. tble city, baa received wort Ibat tbe company's piano will be aaot hare from tbe armory I u -Camden within a tew days. Tbe boys plan to have " maoy pleasant evenings daring tbe tf winter monthe. >u- Legal paper* of all descriptions, lots: 'eluding wills, are carefully drawn by [ml K. Curtis Robinson at his office. 744 [ Asbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv H
. , r GLENSIDE MAN , WEDS LOCAL GIRL: Miss Rita V. Hand and Clar-j' 1 ence Deisroth Married at ( Residence of Bride. * I A prelly weddlug look place at the n , home of Mr. and Mr-. Philip B. Hand. !, . 1209 Asbury avenue. Tuesday evening, ' , . when tbelr daughter, Mis. Rita Yelma. l s and Clareuce J. Deisroth, son' of Mr. t and Mrs. William H. Deisroth, or' s The weddlug took place aNsi30j, e of All Haiuts' Evangelistic Lutbernaii j - Church, of German town, officiating. - Tbe bride, wbo was .given In mar- , e rlage by lier. fat her. w ore a handsome | . train (rimmed with cbaiitllly lace and r pearls. Her veil of while tulle was , boquet of white bridal roses and lilies j of tbe valley. j i Miss Marguerite Meyer, of Mt. -Airy, . wae raaTd of honor. Bhe wore a beau- | D tlful gowu of pale blue charmeuae, j trimmed with cbaiitllly lace aud pink e roses. Hbe carried a spray of ptuk t Walter H. Deisroth, brother of the a groom, was beet man. Just before tbe pleyliigoflbeLoheu- • t grin Weddlug March by Miss Florence | It Deisroth, a sulo, "-O, Promise Me," ( , was sung by Walter Deisroth. U Tbe bouse was preltl'y decorated II wl|h palms, autumn leaves and cut dowers. Au arch and altar were dea signed and decorated by Elmer H. I Crane, of Ocean City. ^ A reception followed ibe ceremony. < w Tbe young couple left on an ex a tended honeymoon aud will be al ' l_ home after November 15 at 5002 Sydl_ enham street, Logan. Philadelphia. I ^ Oprnyia of Vocational school. I ' The Cape May County Vocational ] School In Agriculture will begin II- ( * sessions on November 1. and Its flrsl I teacher will be J. Arthur Btackliouse. 1 * Tbis school will be opeu to boys and , r- girls of 14 years or over and to men i ' aud women of any age. Otrls mast be I '" at least 17 to be eligible for evening 1 F school. y if Bfoaaetiold Aria Contest. »- The second annual oontest In bouse- i d bold arts under tbe auspices of tbe Cape May Cohnjy Council for tbe Pro ' motion of Household Arts.wllj be held 1 " In connection with the annual meet- • if Ing of tbetMpe May County Board of Agriculture, ou Friday and Saturday, November 5 and 8. PEANUTS GROW ) IN THIS RESORT Elmer Crane Has Good Resalts from an Experiment EMade Near His Home. Elmer Crane, of this city .got a baudful ofunroasled peanuts from William F. Bbrlver In May. He planted the 18 nuts In the groand near bis botbouses. and paid no more attention to them He noticed, a few days ago, that the peanuts had developed to the extent of 60 or 70 bills, aud be pulled up one of rl tbe stalks. Much to bis surprise be r. found fully a huudred peanuts attached ~ to tbe roots. *■ Tbe growing of peanuts In tbis sec le tiou Is (bought lo be much out of tbe ,1 ordinary. It might be (bat. with due care, this could be made a paying ' proposition. Jersey peaches, Jersey n watermelon and now Jersey peanuts!
RALLY DAY SERVICES IN ' METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL
Children Give Interesting Exercises- Addresses by Dr. I Ku!p and Prof. Rcichly. ] "Rally Pay" services tn the Flrat j M. E. Sabbath School Sunday afteri noon drew a large attendance of tba j member- and Interesting exercises | Tbe opening hymns were sung by lall. led by Burrows Marshall, assistant cashier or the First National Bank, i J Tbe lesson was read by er f'lty Comj misaioner Robert Fisher, and prayer was offered by the Rev. G. W. F. Woodside.'of this city. Follow big was the program: Prayer, tbe Rev. 0. V. F. Woodj Scripture reading, Robert Fisher. ' Hong. 40. Teacher.' mark record, attendance, Greetings. the'Kev. J. B. Kolp. _ .Primary Department, song. "Tba Holiday School Brigade." i "Graflle Roll. "represented by Evelyn .Chester. Holo, Jeanetle Darby. "Hong of the Sunbeams,"- Anna Nixon, Anna May Maglnnls.Joaepbln Maglnnls, Marlon alorpby, Edith and Florence Goncbeanour. Invitation, Ruth Adams. Recitation, Margaret Qulgg. Hong. "Tell It Oat," Mrs. Marphy'a class and Mrs. Kulp's class. Address, Prot. O. W. Reichly. Hong. "My Own United States," ' Scott Adams. John Boswell, Herbert : Harvey GofT, Theodore Stevens aud Alfred Headley. Reports of teachers. ' Secretary's report. Hong. 200. Benediction. Scott Adams led tbe boys In singing "My Own Untied States," and hit voice attracted much attention.. Mrs. Helen Corson jud Miss Verna 1 Wilson accompanied tbe singers. Mr. Kulp, In bis brief- address, said tbat tbis Is a great occasion. It baa been a long time since tbey bare met sucb numbers to look each other In . the eyes. He brought Ibetn greetings, he said, because tbls Sunday school Is ■ so splendidly and because It l lu sucb a healthy condition. Ha ex pressed the hope that tbe school J will continue to grow. Tbe Sunday 1 school Is a great place in wblcb to ' tblogs w hich will mould and • faeblon tbelr Uvea. It will heln tbe members from disasters. Tbetv-tt nothing so good as tbe Wort of God. Mr. Kulp congratulated tbe ecbool on having so many officers present. "Let us go on." aald be, "to blgber . aud happier tbiuga." Superintendent Marts called on Prof. O. W. Reichly, principal of the I Ocean City Hlgb School, for an ad- . dress. f In bis very excellent talk, Prof. , Reichly said: "There are three word* wblcb MBbody our thought In relation to tbta Sunday ecbool work. Tbey bava already bee u suggested lo recitation and soug aud I with merely to give empbisles tb each of tbem. I "First: Uo. That Is. to Sunday school. ' Join tbe great world-wlda movement . and tall lu wltb tbe army wblcb Sabbetb after Sabbath Is going to tba "Second: Get something. Tbat le - from tbe lesson. Each lesson Is fairly bristling wltb good tbloga. Tba wort of God conulus tbe taacblogs and directions covering every pbasa and condition of life. "Third: Give to others soma of tba Impressions and loffuenoea gal hs tad. Do something for others. Tble la the e doctrine embodied lo Christ's teachi, ings. Not necessarily tbe big things, but tbe ordinary things that may fall e to our lot. if "At tbe Chicago Exposition there f was a beautiful building which. It la e said, was built by tbe architect of tbe i ordinary materiel picked up by bun w here found. So It hi wltb tbe moat beautiful characters. Tney are devele oped by dolug day by day the ortte nary duties of life." g Tbe total attendance at tbe Sunday y school was 835. Of tble number, 62 • ! were lu tbe Men's Bible Class.
iSUIT and OVERCOAT ^ Headquarters 1 *r Ocean City I $10.= to $20.= I All the STYLE that proud men want at the PRICB © shrewd men gladly pay. NEWELL CORSON 819 Asbnry Avenue
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