Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY ■ Jto 'Pbooe No, «6-X nw furelabae on application. lo»TO» promptly done by espenenoed THURSDAY -MAY 11, 1916 t fioo CLEARED (OonUnnedlrou Kim Kara) "Play Ball I" and (brew tbe ephere a* do "regular" referee errr threw It. Flrat foul wae called on tbe Met bodiateaud "Dick" JobneoO mleetU tbe foul throw. Capl. Brecklay. being eocb a little fellow, got trampled oo, and there war a call for tbe Red Croat outfit, which rea ponded nobly, beaded by Dra PetItt and Wbitlcar. The atretcher war mantied by Roaeue Sharp, Lewie E Smitb, D. P. Creaawell aud M. Gaudy. "Dope" w a • aqulrted o u Capt B reck ley and be waa quickly revived
There waa mucb cheering wbeu "Billy" Colllaaon aoored tbe Drat foul goal. After a lot of Oerce playing, "Dick" Jobuaon acored a Held goal, making a really One throw aome diatance oil tbe aide. Ex-Poat matter Button played a etroog game and almoat made aereral Oeld goale before be Dnally did land one. Joboaoo waa mucb Id eTldcuce, and be and Colllaaon played a etar game for tbe Preabyterlaoe, wbow taam lad at tbe clone of tbe Drat ball. Meaara. Sutton and Coraon did not go Id Id tbe aeoood half, and tbelr plaoaa ware taken by Leroy Jeffrie* aud M Gaudy. Tbe eeeood half waa a repetition ol tbe Drat, only more to. It waa a riot. Finally, Referee Grorea' work caused to mucb kicking that Policeman Seaman bad to take blm from tbe cage. "Ed" Sutton waa then made referee Tbe playera kicked tbe ball and fell - all oaer it and tb em eel rea and tbere waa a general mix-up every once In a while, with occasional call- for the ambulance oorpe. "Doc" Coraon waa one of tbe moat active playera oo tbe floor, even If once be did throw tbe ball Into tbe wrong banket, and later got knocked out. Tbe game waa fioally ended tritb the more a tie and all tbe playera aud everybody In tbe beat of humor. - It la atated that about |10U waa cleared by tbe game. WYOMI.NO. lira. Wm. Row en, Laura Koweo, ' Philadelphia; A J. Mar. ball. Ocean 1 City. DtPZSlAL. ' Ktaber Dalrymple and wife," Robt. 1 Canon and wife F. L. Algle, H. W. Betroth and wife, L Marco., M. Ball' Wm. Sullivan. Philadelphia: G. C. ' Pton and wife, Clayton. | W. W. Haddock, Ocean City, Leeb y Ware, Cape Kay City; E. W. Hough, v John E. Pbllllpa, Howard O. Buck, „ Philadelphia; Mrs. E. P. Faaaltt, Olen- .. atde; a Wllliamt, Brlatol. t ^ BBXAKKB8 g| C. H. Scburcb, Robert W. Scott and m wllk, Robert W. Scott, M-. J. M. Bow- of laud aod wife, W. L. Paucoaat, George tb Bancroft aud wlfa.M. K. liar, and wife, W. H. Bennett, Philadelphia; K K. B. Bacon and wife, Jeraey Lily;' E. ui M. Sutton and wife, Edward M. But- -7 loo. Jr., Ocean City; R. V. Koapvold tb and wife, Albert Laa, Mlnoeaola. Tl rULXWILD.
F. JJ. Cburcb, Pateraon; Miaa Straw, Mlm F. A. Shaw, Miaa Alloa M. Shaw, Kobe Shaw, Loulaana; £. S. Eidredge, H. A. Event, Mrs. F. K. Orier, J. A. loogatreet, W. W. Slbaoo, John E Fits and wife, Geo. W. Krout aud wife, Fred. WUIIama aod wife, W. H. Zimmerman, wife and eon, J. M. Rowland and wife, D. Shapiro, Naw York; Mrs. C. B. Winters and ton, B.rathKATHLO Vivian Sbarplea, Centra Square, Pa.; Theodore M. Ludera, Mr.. Etly C Lodera, Bulb Ludera, B. C. Putnam, W. A. Levis, Charles Melale, J. W. Landanbergar and wife, C. H Landenbarger, George A. Moore and Wife, Samuel 8. Bbellcroaa and wife, Miaa Cora Watberlll, Miaa McDevltt, M. 8. McDevltl. Philadelphia; tba Bev. aud Mrs. P. E. Wllmot, Wayne; A. H Slckler and wife, Camden. OCSAHIC. Mrs. Alex. Maxwell, Mr and Mra Cbarlat E. Bld.y, A. J. Kail and wife, Mr. H. F. Montgomery and wife, Mr. Joseph Beaaton and wife, Mra. Berths Carteret, E. M. Bowman, John E. File. E. H. Ha vena, Mr. Cbarlea E. Busby aod wife, E. A. McFarlln, Mrs McFarlln aod daughter, Philadelphia; Horace L. Baker. New York; Mr. E. BoWnaou aod wife, Mr. H. O. CbWterlug slo wife, Wilmington; H C. Kunklt and daughter. Harrlaburg; Bebecea T. Yatdley. Hartford; Mi*. ®ba C. PI alia, Haverford. BIBCAYKX. Frank E. Wallace and wife, Tboe. J. Fecley, Raymond B. Fegley, E. R. 1 Mnetlo, John Callahan, H. Cuuntog. ' bam.Cbaa. H. Welaa, L. H. Green. ' C. B. White, T. B Burn., Frank H ' Taylor. 8. E. MacDonald, s. W. w ' Scbaffle and wlfr E p. Crawford W ' A. St raster _and wife. Mi-. B. E. ' SmacMwt- Mtee Dorothy V. Wllfong, T. H. Clayton. D. F. Rvan C A I 22^hB:tG^0t5ri R v- L",~' ^hu: " H Y. Lake, Ooean Ctty; Mr. ".?• Swartb- * more, Mr. and Mra. W. A. Coleecott > Ukwwl/'K R*^°*ker"1 A,Un"« » JUtoitowE Back'ugbam and wife, 1 0 Mwilce l. Ao.rni.,,, t . Cbapgea of copy for dlapl.y adve,.|n laSXfn T2, 5L " "to 001 11 •w»»anWeduewlay morning at 9 It "wetmrp to, IuotUoo in tbe . Bmttam* W hen ever poaalbie 11 ft ; U*»5*«0t 10 later ' '' Thl. rule will be « KIMly adhered to. adv.. if ^
1 sunday in the i local churches y StrongSermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Conu gregations. ' Tbe Rev. Tboma. F. Blake. the1 - rector, celebrated tbe 10 o'clock main St. Augu.tloe'. Cburcb Sunday = morning, at which tbere we. a good- '• .teed congregation. The pastor announced that service, will be. held In tbe cburcb at £SOj o'clock Friday evening., end that mi.' I. said at 7. SO o'clock every week day ] morning. He urged that the children 1 1 be present end sl«o that there be a j i He aleu aald that familie. should bate ' devotion, at their borne. Id tbe even- ; _ Inge during tbe mouth of Mey. ■ « 1 rector epoke of tbe uece««lty of follow. < log tbe example aud virtue, of Je»uCbriet— tbe virtue, of meekur». humility and obedience- f We.bould be meek like Cbrlnt and , We ebonld be bumble, because we | d owe everytblog to God. Tt>e speaker
instanced tbe case of Job. We should „ God'e obedience to bit foster parents. What an example for tbe children of today ! first presbyterian. , lo response to a call lnued by the l( American Bible Society, to deliver t d eermoo onN^Tbe Bible." In honor of ( tbe one hundredth anniversary of that J organization, tbe pastor, tbe Rev. g Cbarlea H Boboer, on Saoday mornlug, in tbe Flrat Preabyterlau Cburcb announced as hi# text Psalm 119; II: m "Thy word have 1 bidden In mine [ bean." He aald In pan: j( "Tbe real worth of arcborcb does ( not consist to tbe size of Ita roster nor d tbe luxuriauce of Its appointments. bat In tbe degree In wblcb tbe Bible , Is hlddeu In tbe hearts of its members j All duel I. bad for human eyes, bui II tbe worst duet Is tbal wblcb gathers f on ueglected Bible*. Christ bid tbe Bible lb His bean. He quoted from e Geuaala, Exodua, Leviticus, Numbers. M Deuteronomy, Samuel, Klnga. Cbroof idea, Psalms, Proverbs, Canticles e Isaiah, Jeremlab, Exeklel, Daniel aod r moat of tbe mluor prophets. He made corroborative reference to tbe etoriee of j Adam aod Eve, Abel, Noab, (be I Flood, Abraham, tbe destruction ol Sodom, L >t's wife, lacob's ladder, tbe burning bush, tbe menua, tbe brazeu serpent, tbe (Jueeu of SOeba. Jonab In tbe wbale'e belly, and other pontons of truth tbat bave been called IdIo question In these day*. Jesus never mid a word nor gave an Intimation of 1 , kind tbat any portion of tbe Scrip- ' , lure# were other then trueiwortby. If I we accept Christ, we must accept His ' view of tbe Bible aod, like Him, bide < It In our beana. I "We should bide tbe Bible Id our < bean* because II holds tbe myetery ol t life. Jeaut aald, 'Search tbe Scrip « lures, for Id tbem ye tblnk, ye have • eternal life.' The deep looging of I every earnest soul It for eteroal life, F are made In (be llkeaeas of God P feel that tbere It eomelblng be 11 oeatb aod beyood tbe surface—of U Our eplrtlual nature craves 6 something better than (be world cao « give. Tbe Bible bolda tbe clue lo tbe b and tbe earn esln ess of our search '• of tbe Scriptures will be measured by R' elucenty of our louglug for life. "Fanbermore, we should hide tbe tc lu our beans because It will keep from sinning. Tbe pat I mist aayt: w "Thy word bave I bid In mine bean, «' I might not aio agalnet Thee.' U Tbe best way to meet tbe tempter aod Ql overcome btm la to adopt I be method 8
w, used by our Lord. To evety evil tug- j w, geetlou of Satan be replied. 'It Is writ[a, ten.' It waa Imjoaalble for tbe temp A. ter to abide aucb a d.fenee and he fled E. every time " Jd FIRST BAPTIBT. 8. Tbere waa tbe neual attendance at w- tbe First Baptist Cburcb SuDday. At k; tbe mornlug service. Paetor Mitch ob b- served "Bible SuDday" and referred lu b I a excellent sermon on "Out Bible," to tbe AmerlcaD Bible Hoclely wblcb celebrated Us ceoteuulal tbl- » year. a. He read bit text from P-alme 12; 6: "Tbe wordeof tbe Lord are pure word--a- at silver tried Id tbe furnace ofeanb" a. purified eeven times." » He spoke In part as follows: 8- "Tbe celebration of tbe centennial of id tbe great American Bible Society fur1 nlebee u. an occasion to exalt tbe word of tbe Lord. In our text tbeword of tbr Lord is likened unto elver, reflned and a Purged. I take Dr Alexauder Mct, Baren'e Interpretation of tbe original t_ aud read tbe metspbor like tble: -Tbe ,a word of the Lord, Is a pu-e word; as j silver tried In a furnace, and runulug s down to tbe earth.' Tble Is, Indeed, a , beautiful figure of our Bible. Those of u" wbo taw the display of fireworks S. '*"* ,a"imer on the Boardwalk re- . member the sky-rocketa which shot [ Into tbe air, buret and ebowered tbem- [; •elve" opon tbe ground So we are t sure tbat tbe Blble-God'e word-may be likened uuto a shower of blessings, precious, pure aud bright, which has i falleu upon manklud bearing great t benediction. What sbo vers of life- • Klvlog power bavt drecended upon ( this bleak, barren old world through the distribution of millions of olbles ; and testament by tbr American Bible Society during tbe on. hundred years , of Ita existence! " "Many are tbe things one would ' . to say upoo tbe broad tbeme of ! r BLb'e'' '°r " " ' »<""««"<>' , book. But of all tbe wonderful fact. 1 about tbe Word of God. the most I . wonderful I, the .bower of blessing ; c( wblcb It bae brought lo tbe children ' Here Mr.Mllcb referred to tbe power tbe Bible bae beeu lu blessing tbe ' . j nations. He declared tbat, at a na- 1, t listened to tbe worde of tbe Bible , I II would approximate tbe will of God f ; aod reach tbe fulfilment of all tbat I. ! noblest and best |D lu life i tba peril or today te tbat nations ^are trying to gat along without tbe a
Bible, and msnvi-f users cming to tblnk we cao' do without it. too. l^i ft mea-u-e hi which tbe people of a J : nation have no u-e for tbe Word of ' Hon of tbat ulrfib lo pr-.ve ibis a- | sertloli, be caliB-t i mind Greece y only bring benedH-iiou ups. Ibe i.a1. lion and toe borne. P^upon tbe mdi ». ba. m.rvehiusly t.lr-^,1 humanity j •im a thousand ditTerent ways. I. to y j bave power over y our life's* it ought D ' bave. you must atteod to Its teach its precepts t Pastor Mitch's sermon oo V\ bo Are ] - inaved end Who Are Lo-t" was much I enjoyed lo tbe ewolug The solo bj j the text. "Whatwer a maul ' of tbe world, aod It »a.a. e.uali
•s mind- of cbildren •- For tbe morning sermon Dr Kulp teentb and sixtreutb verm of tbe fifth cbapler of tbe gospel of ik Mattbes. are tbe light of tbe world • • • Neither ] Salt aod light are the emphatic I: words of. the text. ' and, coupled wi;h ie tbem are the Master's teacblug in regard to tbe otter worthls—or— of -alt If it low Its salines*, and Hi- emphatic ee command to His disciple- in all the or ages to let tbelr light shine before le The speaker began with Ibe derlara re ly men prefer to see new things and ! ie bear ot« theories about tbem: that ! n wbafever tickles tbe fancy draws tbe • I, crowd, aod tbat wbat Is popular wltb 1 i- >ut regard to Its merit is sure of a hear > 'Og. Churches tc. frequently seek lu 1 a utilize tbis love of uovelty to draw c men to tbelr service- by employtug J if tbe methods of me advertiser aud of • e fertng Inducements to All empty pt»> . I Such methods are uwleas aod barm ' r ful, for tbey drew people to tbe congre- -• i gatlou aud pad Ibe cburcb rolls wltb \ i person, who are like jelly-flsb and are ; r utterly worthless as workers In tbe r j Kingdom of God. j r Dr. Kulp continued aud aald tbal {] f aud women need to bear tbe 9 truth, (be truth as tbe Master declared £ I tbey need to know that He meaut " . wbat He aald aod tbat not one jot or " > tittle of His commands may be wll " fully disobeyed. Therefore, when He * declares to His disciples that all thai i. His name, aod call Htm Lord " are tbe salt of tbe earth. He means ex ketly tbat. He mean, that tbeealtle p be real salt aod tbat It must be ap- !' piled to tbe thing wblcb Deeds to be " preserved. Hence Cbrlstlaus are to be the world aud lu clow coutact with ^ fellow-men Again {Igbt. If li bid under a bushel, beueflts uo one! i* It must be put ou a caudlestlck. on a J',5 bouse top or ou a hill. ' Let your 'h so abloe tbal men may see your u> good works," Is Ibe comiuaud. ^ The speaker then, for a ahurt lluje. up the question of tbe distinction between tbe (rue disciple aod the »r worldling, between tbe carnal mludrd and tbow who have tbe mind of Al Cbriet. Tble distinction, be said. Is not In exteruale, but always in the J purpose and motive of tbe life, - Spirit, purpow motive
g. or daily action. Not every oDe that t- praye. not all who say unto tbe Map. ter, "Lord. Lord," are lo tbe Kingdom -d Of G.od. A mau may pray to be beerd of meo or for auy otber wlfl.h motive aod be e bed men at heart. A minis. " gain aud be a false prle-t.a blind leader b of tbe blind, t lost mau blmself aud a leading bl. fellow, to tbe doom of the Jr hypocrite - Dr. Kulp, tu pr> ctrdltig, dwelt at (> some length upon tbe word 'light" auwd in tbe text. It la, be said, tbat 6. ilgbe tbat ligbtetb every man thai comet b Into tbe world, tbr voice of , Ood Id tbe heart, the life of tbe rtsen Christ lo us. tbe Holy Ghost Indwell lag, the shepherd end blsbnp of our „ wuls. the sancllfler of every motive tbe portlier of aver, thought, ell be.,d lug fruit to right action Tbu. n mu.i ,f "»al tbe true dl-ciple need, noi d to queetlou whether be do tbl. o, do tbat for, having In his heart rigbleuo. I motives and pute thought, he » III e. ; " chew ever) thing tbat dulls hi. rels- i e tion.blp wltb God and .Me ce. the1 , witness of tbe Spirit that be Is the _ child of God. • d,*c,,,ie ,uu"' " Cb\w,to'ie°D,,1'°"b "d Public Notice. , I1 ovnih. O* !',r' ' ' Tuesday, the Sixth (6th) Day of , June, A. D. 1916, 1 psrcrl.?"'"' a~""bvd connlj bo id. 10 ihrs. ' Kowd ImproL-eS"! tUSSl. wool, or a p«r° ■pV.'l'. ■*0<1.b"1* lbs nix ei. "*CU Bl" be re«*. ' or'SiNipanorewti pTr^'fTuf '"'^'b* »boi# b)" ib^oS^r. Aocn~' '» be pare "* *»^?K»?FCwKkM B.»re «g ciKwn rrwboii^ lb# -n'S" fT'M ,
•i The p. uod ret mru • bo go out frwns Ue tbl. city to their .-..od- a -few in oil have twen bringing 1.. -bad. .... rods and rwb in .&aie Notice lo l imit I reditors. Kesolutinn- , 7~... I C.'K ! twi^l "
Notice of Meeting of tbe Com missioners of Assessment. PIANOS, HENRY KLOETZ Hex ten and Bxng" Stove. * -I IOSEPH F. SMITH TIN. SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and 1 j GUT TERING at ALL KINDS • Til Aaborv Ave. Ocean Qty. N. J | See Me First j . ^ . traoe lu tstate BORROW MI OCEAN CITY LOW or HEW JERSEY See .Me Firwt ; Sec Me Finn W. Scott Hand WILLIAM 0. ABBOTT. Dr-rpst in The Sentinel
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r 737 Joseph G. Champion UILDING CONTRACTOR A ■ . | | Ralph Hayes V^inGilder \AHC IHITECT AND engineer ■' * 'j YOU SHOULD. HAVE A Reliable Builder To crv.-t your tVcan C:tv ootf-ige You cannot spare the lime to !,Hik after it closciv your-.,': anJ musfdejvend upon the 1 Send Mr The !:st ol names an<! pholographs o! the houses. Otis M. Townsend office D 1 1 1 1 rtd CITV' lib Si. Opposite P. 0. LJ V-J I I— VJ I— fl "• JL S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty Hotels-and Bungalows and Builder. Everything m ti>» Building Lin* Plans and Specification* Furnished. Kstimates Cheerfully Given. R&ll DENCK— 810 A-bury Amine OFF IU1S-T4S West Avenue
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