Ocean City Sentinel j R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY 1 BeB Tboco No. 66-X {SiSlteBtSefrae^heolion!117 ""3 ' 7 ■ Job. wore promptly door ex eapertenesd ^ THURSDAY FEBRUARY 10. 1016. c I N.J, or reaoodeleer mall metier. , ODTEBTIIIHG THK CITY. | From I be stand polat of advertising i th* ally to many cbaDDela tbal other- ■ viae would not be open without the . Uriah expenditure of money, It loot. I ee though -the City Commtaalooere bare taken a wire atep In r pending | - 1600 for the Ocean City cup to be con- i teatad tot by membera of caatlog team, i ottlrblogclubr throughout tbecountry. i Tbe cup will be exblbtted In many - aectlonr of tbe Uolted Bute* during i tbe next tow yeara, calling epeclal attention to one of tbe main attractions ■ at Ocean City, and tbe eportemen'. magaxtoe* and metropolitan newa- I papain will bare cuta of tbe cup and little etortee to connection therewith that will be of incalculable benrtlt in tbieagbout tbe length and breadth of tbecountry. Tbe mkmberi of tbe Ocean City Fleblng Club are all bnatlera, and tbey will do effective campaign work with thla cap.
CAMP GROUND PLOT imrwblrnaa Lakr'r Mew Bill la Lestelatnre. Aaeemblyman Hark Lake Inlrodnced a number of bllla In tbe Houa* of Aaeembly Monday evening. Of par tlco lay local In tercet were three. Tbe otyeel of tbe 11 rat of tbeae bllla la to aaeend an act that will glee tbe right to tbe governing body of mouldpelldee to lake condemnation proeeedloge wnbont Orel submitting to the voter* of any mnnictpalHy the right to lake condemnation proceeding*; and thla amendment will be In conformity to tbe power* now verted In mnnlcl painter to take land by coodamnation proceedings without flr*t having such right sanctioned by tbe votera of lb* mooldpallty . This bill been on tbe Ocean City Oamp Ground dispute. The porpuee of aootbtr of tbaar bllla - I* to na* for cood em nation of laud tor park purpoaar lb* act of 1900, and alto baar* on lb* camp ground plot to OoaaoCUy. Tbe purpoae of tb* other bill la to prohibit tb* flablng by gill oat, draftbet or any other net or aelnr to Beach Thoroughfare, Dry Thoroughfare, Fingar Channel, Rainbow Channel, Ureal ' Rgg Harbor Bay, Peck 'a Beach, Garret Thoroughfare and Groat Egg Hat b>« Inlet from Jon* 1 to September 1. Willi ew roar Uet. Squirt Both I* getting many signature* to tbUetty to lb* petition of Senator Walter K. Edge, who will be * candidate tor the Republican nomination for governor. Mayor Champion, Assemblyman Lake, Freeholder Fox. & M. Button, B. A. Corson, Squire Rash, Homer Shoemaker. Albert Fogg. A. Randolph Fogg and Dr. H. T. Fooldi were among those at tb* Edge dinner to Atlantic City Saturday night Cam* mar www. «
The Cape May team defeated ibe 1 Ocean City Military Clnb'a Ave at ® (bp* May Toeaday eveolpg. 60 lo 18. , Oceaa City pat op a good floor game, , bat eoaldn't And tb* basket. Brack- i ley1* knaa wa# Injured 'and be will uot t be to the gam* for a tow days, oil-, bait wa* eohstltuled Tuesday night, n — liwr ' ' With tbe change In tb* Shore Feat « Lloe'a tleta labia ihla week, tbe morn. « tag mall from Philadelphia now ■ raaeba* Onaan City at 7 18, more than J a balf-bour earlier than it baa been coming to sloe* rorly last toll. The c InMaad of 11.46 ' ■alanalate at D.aaar. Mr. and Mm. Oils M. Townaeod en- c tattalaad a dinner party last Sunday. I TAoaa present were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. t Lynn, Mr. and Mr* Robert W. Scott. ' Mr. and Mrs. Maurie* V Daolela. Mr. ' nod Mr*. Robert Shields, Judge Oram, ' of the Circuit Court, aod Mia. McUil- ' Han. Maa jonr Time. Tboss who presented -Tbe Frog | Hollow Lyceum" to tbe social rooms i ef tbe First Presby lerian Church a I abort tim* atnea were eotartaloed at I Urn hue** of William F. Gardlueraud ' wMa Tuesday evening. There were 1 many favor* and all had a Jolly lime. Mr*. Wilson Doing Well. Mrs. J. H. Wilson, of tbla clly, wbo , was operated on to Philadelphia a weak ago, ta reported to be dolug nicely. The operation was performed by Dr. Van Leonep. Map.lac CSercfc Bervtcea. "Tb# Church aod tbe Bee*" will be tbe topee of tb* Bev. Geo. F. Mitch's eerrnon In tb* Flrat Baptlet Church Sunday morning. He will talk on "A Qaeetloo of Life or Death" at tbe ■wtwl Artltai*. . John J. Hood aod wif*. J. M. Rowland nod wtte, W. T. Gooert. Tboa O. barges*, W. J. O'Brien, Philadelphia. Harry Macferren. Cbarlas C. Raed, Cneadoo; George MeBrlde, Helen McBMde, Q. H. Maudeuball, New York; OlIilglMoaat, Newark; C M English, L H. Hoffman, S. F. Cbafflocb, F. M. ' Newoomh, & P. Ladin, Philadelphia. Mro Gaorge Darning. E. Brown. I gWHBMpWa: Dr. and Mr. 8. c | Wosrou. Manm Maloaey aod wife, OMnnORy; Htm Fannie A lira. H.m Binlia; Mm E*Maban, Mre C Ma-
- 1 I SOLDIERS LOSE TO CLOYERDALE Philadelphia Team of Basket Ball Players Proved Too Mnch for Locals. The Cioverdal* (Tub. of Philadelphia. outplayed the Oceao Clly Milllary Club'* Uveal the armory Salur- . day aod won without dlfllciilty. Score. : to 22. About Ihe most Interesting . pert of the game wa. ibe pas-tng by tbe visitor*. Herechel Heudereou wa. bu*lly engaged In gelling moved to hi. new [ apartment* In Ihe Bourne Buiidlug . aod wa* late In reaching the armory, s *o Capt. Vance L. Ealy wa- In the ! tas'broo eleven year'. Capt. Ealy ; played oo lb* Dickinson College learn. - and for severe! year* »lnce he ha. been . engaged In clerical work He put up r "Coring a Held goal, and then became t rather winded. - "Henderson gol in Ihe game lu the i -econd half » -Al" Smith, having fully recovered - from hi. Injuries, wa. back al guard. I Hreckley end Wiaaentbal played i well. > Line-up: t OCXAX CITY CLOVBODALk I Wleaeotbal \ Ko[»lrd / Breckley /. ror"ro \ Fehr Ealy Center Hogg ' Srfllb I Guard { T Sharp / I Rugart n Substitutes— Henderson fur Ealy; H. Hattxel for L Hartxell. Co.irt coal* — V/ lelsrn I rial. 1: KreckFleld goala-V/leUeiiiiial, I
ley. 4; Ealy, 1; Smith. I; Henderwu, 1; Hartxell, 6; Fehr, 6; Hugg. 1: . Brooks, 2; Rngart, 4. . Foul goal*— Breckley, 6; Rugart. 6 Referee, Collleroo. Tb* eoldler boye defeated tbe Cape °* May live Wedoeeday evening of la.l ' " week, score 54 to 24. It wa. a clow game during Ibe first half, wblcb ended with Ocean City bavlog 14 points sod Cape May II. ' Th# (core wae Ued at 10. Wetoeotbal threw a field goel and again put Oceao Clly Id the lead. ^ ' Tb* locals walked eway from Ibe '* visitor* lu the eecond half. Bulb aide. uleaed a number of abota. ° Wild wood beet Oceen City at Wild- ' wood Thursday eveulng. 42 to 24. Manager Sbaug. of Wild wood, bae ' protested tbe game with Cape May Tuesday evening of last week, which ' was won by Cape May 18 to 17. Mao- ' ager Bhang claims that there were sllll ' . 62 tecoDds to play when Cape May'. ' ' time-keeper claimed that the game " was ended. Wlldwood wa. iheo about " to try for a foul goal. OYSTER SHELLS. ' )' Owe* UMIs Valued, They Are New a 1 " Bean ta Oystar Grower*. >' Ten years ago any stranger could ■ 'I mot the abort locaUon of an oystar i r- fishery by mesne of tb* mammoth r- pfle* of oystar shall* That# were , 1. heaped up oo th# ehors to greet stacks , ewnetlmee from thirty to forty fast to , i- ef little vmloa la many places tbey ware actually given away aod tbey www need to be ernabed up and spread ' over road bads and they were also ' horned to order to gat th* Dm* from c '■ Today then plica bar* disappeared t » and If you wanted a ton or eo of tham i rt yea would have to pay a pretty good , I. prtc* simply bacaose the owner* want m to damp them back Into the aea. y Thar* need to be a groat deal ef ' difficulty In preparing oyatar beds far 1 braedteg porpuaaa. Then it waa dto- 1 oorared that the beat poaribla bread- < tared that
place tor tb* embryo rotai waa th* amooth icsld* aarfac* of tb* adult oyster shells, and so every year the shells from the shocked oyataro are taken oat and acattared over tb* bade baby oysters attach themaelvs thee# surfaces and thrive mightily. Tharo are experts today wbo know tham. bat wbo devote ell tbetr time to tb* preparation of artificial oystar bade This has become a recognised pert of th# Industry. After the abaDs have been properly spread over the bottom of tb* water tb* apawn Is Bbereted upon them and they are left to fight their own battles with tb* oaba, periwinkles, starfish and othar Tea Much Far th* Cabs. ' On* afternoon Blgnor Lablacbe. the celebrated baaao. a man of enormous proportion#, oo leaving Cerent Garden tbtpfcr after reheareal found that Ida carriage bad not arrived, so ha sent for a four wheeler. Into thla, after a strenuous effort, ha managed to his maaelva body, to find himself seated on the edge of tbe f^»*u** seat, a truly uncomfortable position, which It waa imperative at once to change. As he struggled to his feet to attempt to do eo the bottom of tb* vehicle gave way. and the artist found ldmaelf standing ln.the road. Help. I however, waa aTbfnd. and be was reI leased with no small dimculty from , ridiculous dilemma. A similar adventure befell th* brothera Pope— one a doctor, the other tb* well known Q. O-who between them weighed over forty atone, when croaa- ' log Waterloo bridge to a four wheeled 1 cab. How It happened ta uncertain. E | hot about the center of the bridge th* 1 floor of tbe cab collapsed, and for th* next thirty yards two pain of sturdy leg*, straining to keep pace with tb* horse's mild amble, was a spectacle t for unrestrained mirth. Cabby soon » Polled op. and eager bands quickly exi tricated tbe obese and exhausted brotb- □ ere.— London Tlt-Blta. Just Ss. Tie doesn't really love you. He', after your money." "Bui If bis love were not genuine how could he put *o much fervor Int.. - his wooing*" ' . "PI- « Mn can dig up cousldcrabii fervor when he has to marry money o> go to work."— Exchange. *1 Inside Information. I "Dear sir." wrote the man who owed • j hli tailor and bad received a letter ask . f "Pent of The Mil. "your let 1 'T*" extremely Impertinent, and I . return it to yon unopened " I Th# Qtrafls. Baaldee lu long Leek, the giraffe bat • *. °**f 01 tougne. Which can p, grestlj - otoagaiad sod In this state can be coll ' fw ,h* P<"Po** ol j Oiawtag them down.
TOLD OF WORK " i IN LOCAL SCHOOL J: can be no belter demonstrated than In ' ' the home. I'lcero .aid. In Ihe lamily. K wealth is economy.' Hut It uiusl be n 7 Ihelodlvidualr who «ubse<|ueolly form " * so lely that mojid. Ihe sllair. of the ® Ihrlfl^Jhe abilliy of adopting mean. ^ to eudo. The kitchen offer, ihe vital ' '■ meui of thrift. Sir Waller Scott', kll 1 d cben had a mono. 'Waste not. want ■ not. ' If every housewife would eu- ■ K kitchen lodsy. a iremendou. step for- 1 ward will have been takeu. g "Tbal women will do lh*fr share " •> and more In creating Individual Ihnft rI there can he no qireslion. Probably J . -avlug. bauk wa. foundeJ by a wo- ' -avfngs rounded ny
tnau— Miss Piiscilla Wakefield. of Tol- : leuhaoi. Middlesex. Eugland— loward be close of Ibe righteeotb ceolury " Mr. Mowrer -sid Ibal lo his talk for the boy. aod girl, be bad prepared a problem, bul, Inasmuch*#, lb* lull* * folk, were uol present, he.would . ate il aod give the auewer. "If 1.000.000 boy. aud girl, wa.leoue -lice of bread a day, aod there were 16 lelly waale at five cents a loaf?" The tuawer I.: 6SS.vi.su per day. or 6 1.2U6, U6I 60 per auuum. ( Boy. end girls may thluk ibe thrifty person I. stingy aud mrau, hut such Isods wbo are responsible for all Ihe ' advauceineut and progress In the . world. Il means sacrifice, but. afier i all, It Is (he sacrifice of Ibe small thlugs that enable, odc lo secure I he . greater. If children were asked which ihey would rather have — 100 lollypoptr a pair of roller akatee, Ihey would ( «y tbe roller skates, which would mean Ibe aacrafice of 100 lollypops. Tbe boy aod girl wbo le thrifty Is ihe boy aod girl wbo la building char, scter. To be thrifty doe* not ooly , I be uvlog or mooey, but It mean* eliminating waste of all kinds— I taking proper care of oueself aud wearr tog apparel. ■ "As a proof that the thrifty per-ou > I* not stingy and meau," Ibe speaker 1 continued, "I might say that ihe un- | thrifty person never baa anything with r which lo be generous or charitable " , After telliug Ibe slor." of a boy I wbow father bad beeo leaching him i acquire habit, of thrift, Ibe speaker i concluded: "The thrifty people are tbe cbarti table people, aod, after all, wlial I. 1 life worth If we caouut do something ' tor oar fellow.?" In the absence of (he children, Mr. , Mowrer said, be would preseDt each I mother with a thrift ceul and a thrift lo give to the luile ones, with tbe suggestion ibat tbe children start r that «
■ tbe thrift babll at once, nol only from tr * Ibe standpoint of money but In all Its a t different pba-ea. » Ml~ Kexar, bead of the domestic « L scleoce department, was Introduced by cc Miss Cheyuey as oue who Is dolug due ^ ; work aud who has brought mtuy new ^ . Idee, lo llie Kbool. They are always U| r aura of aometblug good resulting w hen « ] Miss Krxar visits tbetr rooms, Ibe °f s principal declared. '' > Mis* Kexar, who spoke on Ibe work ai r of special teachers, said lhal, unlike T 1 many speaker., .he bad come pre- *« 1 pared, bul .he could uol eay, because " ' of Ihe limited lime, half of tbe thlog. n she desired lo say. Bhe said .be be. II doue her work In all grades from Ihe *' lowest to Ibe highest, sod her syro- £ a pal by Is with tbe teachers. The work c. a of special leacher. mu.l correlate with h a the work of the other teachers e' * "As a special letcber in (he schools « * 1 have beeu a.ked to tell you some- * 0 thing of Ihe work w hich I. btlug doue 11 lu Ibis school. Aside from Ihe regular p r woik— readiug, writing, arithmetic, tl i. spelllug, geography, Eugll.b, phy.lol- o a physical cullura, mnalc, drawing. * * manual tralulug aud domestic art a * All Ibis work Is very closely related '■ '' aod all leaaoD. should be made to cor ' £ relate a. much a. possible with a- * many others a. possible. ., "Miss Hockelinann plan, aud super- 0 „ vises the work in physical culture. The m exercise- ere practiced dally uuder Ihe jj a- careful dlrectlous of tbe clan teacher, i; ■> "Mis. Kalu began her work In urnale Ihroughoul tbe grade, when Ihe j school reopened after tbe holidays. t I, ' Mr. Bkalwald (cache, mechanical Ire drawlug lu Grade Five and also gives [ ■le tbe boys In.lructiona In sloyd or shop- , la work. 1 a- "I plan the drawing In Grades Two, « A- Three and Four, and leach one lesson J In drawlug each waekFIn OradaTwo. Tbe teachers In, charge of then grades t carry out Ibe plans. I plan aod (each ■ Ihe maoual tralolug lu these grades \ and Ibe aewlng lu Grade Five. g fr. "We, as special teachers, have our work carefully plauued. try lo make ' ,1, II uolform throughout Ihe classes and JJ rw as practical a. possible. You can see , for yourselves some of the regular tl work lo each of the rooms as u placed upon lb* walls after the le*. J * "Physical culture Is of great Imoor- . lance lo the growing child. Muscles I' develop with use, aod tbe exercise* (| practiced are wonderfully beneficial to j, tbe growth, development and health a ^ of th* child. Besides, much apparatus * „ la provided on tba playground for the U usa of lb* children, under supervision, * during play-time. Occasionally au b
! acciroi.1 may occur, to! >t always re- |r ! crlves imm*dtaleai"enlio" *<••' • P'1?' j ^ |Bu'l""ch"ldreu souselim*. (Orel Wll4. | cupj^ ' 8 the body I "Miss Kalu lias so lately begun her j work 111 music lhal Hie result* are u..l , beginning s'nd' are^^iU'llli^*-'^ 1 uplifting and lusplrlug. I often lliluk 1 poetry or ualure lack, much lu hf«^ class leads directly lu Ibal of Hie ueit 1 My aim Is lo develop Jadgmeui. •!- Ihe'effirls of I lie children are . role. ' 1 bul Ihey are m re often expre-.ve, ■ and every effort ha- .1. value. ^ / i'tftli Grade The aim- sre ^ Kir-I^1" | ' The purpose "f msnusl U.iiimg Is
I iraiuiug and llie "Iher -ludie- lu Ihe while all menial activity coulalu* a - motor element. Hie read kins vary with e Ibe subject aud may be below ibe le»el ( of coD.clou.ues.. rue -y-temelic Halning of Ibe hand 1. a dellnile end lu all mauual Iraiuiug, bul II Is uol Ibe sole purport. Systematic thinking is gained a. well as systematic dvluRI organized menial activity comes when t an Individual ha. a defiuile la.k to ac ' applies defiuile meau. for Ihe scorn ( learning what others have .rid I- nol j orgsulzed Ihlnklug. The greal mar uf humanity oul-lde of school i. cou-arou-ed In Ihe study of real lb lug.- ' with loole aud materials without ibe ' mental pcllvlly which make up au act 1 uf Judgment: "A menial activity which produce. ' .kill lo doing, which 1. a re-ull of .kill In lulelllgeot Ihlnklug. .hould be 1 tine of tbe cbl-f aim. of educatluu. r "Tbe .laodard. fur work mu.l be ~ found lu school life Expression IS of more valu^tbau fecb. uique. aud human sympathy gained ' through experience transcends thV ' printed page* of a book. "Service ebould be the keyuole of - our education. Il I* a uol her word for . life To be of service lo our fellowmeu, 1 alone, bul doer. a. well. "During Ihe formative period, pupils - should uot learu so much about life or i living or doiug as In aclual living and I dolug directed over Ihe highway of 1 "Good cllixeoshlp is ueceseary lo the < continuance of Slate, sud manual ye
iraiuiug is a factor lu developing a m capacity to earn a llvliboud. |)f greal bnou lo tbe child, (he home, community and Slate. I'blidreii be- "v (rained In rlgbl habil«, become capable aod rtlf-rel'iut; cousequeullv. f" tbey are beller filled lo became useful meu and women. Wbeu ihey eoler (heir lire-work Ihey are heller equipped lo meet ob-tacle* and over- lo them. As our girls of lodsy are pi Ihe huuie-makere of ibe future, Ihey In are beller prepared lo make l heK tu abodes worthy of Ihe name of borne, la sympathetic f-eling- exist and pi MI.S Kexar concluded by telling her II: hearers how dellghled she was lo.ee them, because Ihelr prertnee mean. • hi pressed tbe bop* lhal Ihey would come pi again whenever they feel like It. and cordially Invited Ibe mother, (o vi.u ic classes al Ibe high school w hen- U Miss Cheyoey said Ihe meeting d" would nol be complete wlibout a II tribute* m> much to the welfare aim T progress of Ibe school by his work. Ic are proud lo have Mr Steven-. (I Rood fneud, with them ou (hi. p ""klr *81 evens ►„d thai the parenl. b and himself have tb* same thought, u parent-, and Ihey de.lre to give ihr It Isiya aud girl. Ihe best ibat can he had. « people of Ihe world are gelling a away from Ihloklug of tbemselve- aud c ofhe're" We' remt itotoo much^or ouf " boys aud girls. v "The be-t thing I can do for Ihe I community," said tbe speaker. "Is to I make my boys good citizens I could r uotdo a ' Ihe school I he leaclier. try to -upply v ihe work Ibal should begone at home a ■ I can't tell you how proud I am of . Ibis school," said Prof Stevens "If, I they were uol all In ibe roj-m, I'd tell j" any school, all due to ibe efforls of rProf. Sleveos, concluding, said lhal a was dellghled lo -ee Ihe mother- I: Ihelr school. ™dVe "are all'go'ng to a work for Ibe heurtll of the boy. sud ! u girls." ( Ml*, ( hey ney, announcing thai lea b would I* served Ihe visitor*, said they o wanted all lo feel al borne. They will o he very' glad lo show the mother, over a school building and let Ibrm -re w children'* work. I n Tea and cake were served by a nam H of Ihe girls of tbe Fifth Grade it ft wa. ibeir flrsl experience aud they *i acquitted themselves with credit. c| Mrs J. M. Steven, and Miss Lynch poured tbe tea. (- The followlug girl, of Ibe Eighth ir assisted Miss Kezsr In prepsr- ci tbe refreshment*, Ihe lea being 'n made In a room In the school: Ml— e. Ada Rapplrye. Helen Hard, Alice ri Sarah Smith. Lillian Meyer II end Evelyn Kverlngbam -i I he cakes were made by some of tbe pi school girls. | h]
'SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES ! Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. ■ Belshax/aP. Kesri famous In story. (rally, though -omew hat l.l.efiy^ai.d ' cerl'aiiily lhal a I sre h. be j.idgft for . ,.ipeult(g onward, audoueoo lis 'eft ' of Ibe ijamued. rill- i- llie Hall of . Judgneui.
, went through .Ibe Decalogue in Ilk ■ , manner, and liol a'-oul of Ihe dead ,. had kept lb* commsodmeol. Bul !' ball. aud. behold, there was wnb lum * Son of God. even Jesu- CbrlBl. Tbal put ou Christ's likeness aud (bus bad . beeu abls lo keep all Hie command- . meui*. The entire leu weighed uot a. II agaiusi I hose who die lu Ibe Lord. . -Ive wbeu he wa# dealing with the d rtciud, Ibe fourth, tbe ulutb and Ihe r leulb commaudmeuts, for. said he. an ,f outwardly respectable mau, even , church member-, may trample all four or (hem under fool aud ye( never t be found out by our fellowmeu. The f gtoedy Shy-lock, wbo devours widow.' r htafitrr and— take, advantage of his brother mau's weakness or uecesaity. be does his work uuder Ibe uame of d The church member break. Ihe Sabh. -bath by preferriug bu.lne-. o- pfoa.ure ou Suuday lo bis place al public wor,f >blp. r A cburcb member may be a black,r to believe good of bis uelgbbor. The e der (o pick Haw* In tbflr couducl la I vel a grade luw.r and hardl-. fit to yel lower hardly fit —
mingle with mau. All these are Al ibeclneeof (he sermon a .lion qulie a number weal lo Ibe altar for prayer. Tbe Junior Choir aaug at Ihe mornoervice with evidence of real luiprovemeuf. Miss Beslrlre Ripple bar solo part well. Tbe alteudMany kind comment, "we're passed u poii i h e .troug wrmou preached by Pssior Milch. "The Church ou the Rocks," the ~ by the pastor, was ha-ed ou the part Mr. Mitch said": ( "Tbe Cburcb of our day I. seriously u>««d about by .Iroug ware, of worldliuess wlibluaud by the vig..ruu* a. -aulls uf mudern scholarship. These c I bought of all that savors of the spirit- w na I and leaves uolhlug lu II. piece. The re-ull or Ibis slurm I. that we are lu-ing the aulhortty of the Bible and learned dlrcoorsesuf many of our - pulpil* do uol conlalo enough Go-pel ( to save a tom-cat. Moreover, the mem- * bershlp lo Hie churches mean, no more theu belonging lo a religion. | club which meets to enjoy an oyssupper or turkey dinner. Ifje-u. would visit In bodily form Ihe sanctuaries of our lime.. He would surely cleanse them of ibelr money-maker. and backbouelees. anaemic disciples. "The ulter world lines* of an over- ' Whelming mejorlly ol so-called Chris- _ Hans I. frightfully amaxlug. Mauy of ' worship bu^ft^iakes aH^riylmaglaa-w-orsblp God III Ibe vllal sense Tbey are ouce a-day Chrisllaiis. Wbeu ^ because of Hie' tal^'wl's"^* cuon' of Ihe uigbl before. Ibal Ibey fall s.leep under (he best preacher Onre ou Is euough,' they cry. They get more pleasure out of come special G elc. Or ibey enjoy more Ibe latest novel. Ihe Suuday newspaper, ibe aulo, elc. What do Ihey care If slu- ™ i ars perlshlug for lack of (he I Gospjl, or Ihe world I. going (o ihe had. or lhal ihe bean of the Matter of meu le grieved because of the want of real, earnest ( brlstlan. In Ibe church aud lu Ihe community They go on with their love of pleasure and -luful- n he**, in spue of ibe feci lhal when J ihey were youuger Ihey professed bebeaveu lhal Ihey loved Ihe Saviour and would faithfully serve Him In the i "*",d ,tal* '• D°l all. These so-called ( hrlsllans are never seen lu the prayer mecllug They find more fuu In (he card party, the basket ball game the 'movie.' elc." Splendid singing by tbe quartet was enjoyed by Ihe lerge congregation al wervic*. "The Mlsuudsr--lood Chrlai was the I heme of the pastor from Ibe lexl lu Mark 16; sy • Behold, He callelh for Ellas."
— - ' I Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACT OK ' < Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINE ET« ■L you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder SSUfaTw rn!i Js# -a STOW*. - S» 1— » Otis M. Townsend M^rBUILDER "gr-
" L. S. CORSON, CoW« « Spoc.alty t I l Hotels and Bungalows . Contractor and Builder. Kverjitung m uie Huii.in.g i.m* * Plans and Specifications Furni.-lici. Estimates Chccifully Ciicn d KESIDENl'K-»lll Asbnry Avenue OFFICE— 746 West Avenue wiimbd s. steeuobii ; gmrmnr nm m] ww ^mwa » : Allen Seull ; Eieara *.\u Ocsu.y rt rr. ;er Rhone Connections * S B SWAN J. E TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters , and Builders *k^ \ lOAO ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Bell Phone 18, Inter-State Pho ie 134- A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE m ri a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick •a.11 Eighth St. Ocean City. IM. J. LAWRENCE M. I.RAR N C.GODFREY Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings ASBUR* AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. I,
roxTHKToai nriLDriia. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILPER Okfick: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. Plans and Specifications precared without charge 1 Only galvanized nail- used on exterior work ESTIMATES son PLANS FURNISHED lOHNT SEAL BUILDER Georjje W. Morris Contractor, Builder , and Jobbing No 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCEAN CITY. N.j. Hell I'l.uur. (;i X I 6. 0. Adams V. V Ain't H. S. Adjot GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING BULK LAYING, fclC., Elc. All Work In Mason Lin# Frontytl) Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N' J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER Arc Aahnrv Aventis. Asbury Avenue,
BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS . CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PROP Ready Mixed PaluU, I^ad and VJJI. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comriny of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, , Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed t Money 10 Loan on Good First Mortgage Karma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House > N. J. ' Whatever the Value of your estate, it is to ui yuur tiidii, 11 is tu
your interest to make a Will and name a Reliable Executor. When you appoint the Ocean Gty Title and Trust Company to act in this capacity, you are sure that everything will be properly handled. Ask us for particulars. Ocean City T Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. - ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Cholc* Dairy Products 0 Butter aod Eggs A«k for Booklet of Bpeclaltle* Order# Delivered Both Phono# ■ Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST TrW ' Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell l'bonc. 4>vJ The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP ^ REPAIRING NEATLY DONE IIMII Aafiary Are., Octaa c ty, IL i \ r A

