Ocean City Sentinel, 16 June 1916 IIIF issue link — Page 2

SUNDAY IN THE : LOGAIGHURCHES ' Strom* Sermons and Excellent ' Mule Heard by ConCreations. fikst fmbbytkbian. In ttN Flirt Praabytartan Uhorch, toll Sunday evening, tbe peator, Ibe Ha?. Chart** H. Bobnar, delivered en Wrtlng eermoo, before n Itrge endtow, on "Tbe So pre me Motive." Ulr dleeoaree wee based on Mark 10; 29: "Jhf toy toko," end was in part a* follows: "In (base words ws hars tbe Cbrtottoa'a ooblast Juaplratlon. There are Dm who tool that tbe Christian life la a told, disagreeable, dlstastful, unbappy service. Bat nothing can be farlbar from Ibe trnlb. Baal Christian, ait the happlaat, tbe moat cheerful . the moat oontented, tbe most hopeful people In tbe world. Life Is sweeter to thito than to any one else. While M Is troe that In order to be a disciple of tbe Lord Jssns we must deny ourselves everything that compromises us as the friends of Christ, and mu>i share the fete of Jeans, standing by His banner, and going with Ulm In adversity as wall as proa parity, never wishing to be popular where He la unpopular, nevertheless there Is In tbe Christian heart an Inspiration of love thai taka all the hardness out of snch ex pectaoeaa and makes life supremely Jifttt The Christian gladly does It all beta use love Oils his heart. 'For His sake* Is tbe motive that inspires Mas. "Bow many of tbe sick, the bereaved, the poor, the lonely, tbe overworked, the ptrtetaltd. tbe mlsuodertoesd tfthe suffering and sorrowing OS sty abase have bean borne up nnder thf impahief this aopreaas motive! Tbay know that Christ Is love and that all Hlsplaaafor them are love. portuptML They know that He la wise; that He knows the aod from the hagln ■tog and that all His ways ate wisely ptousd. Tbay know He It Infinitely atasag aad keeps tbaae in His evertorttag arm Knowing this tbay repsee to His tove, Hart to His In tin He wtafeto, nrt tor support la His hands, aad say. •itteths Lord's will. Hh wBleewartatagms Islovt. loan well afltodtotnat Hlto. I will bear pa tuny what Ha saada, Tor His dear ■aha.' "It was Ode that earthlaed our duty toll aad martyrad Prvaldeak Wllltart MeKtolsy, to tbe dark ' haass aftH be had beeo ahot down by shy at Mala. The whole nation wasrtaaaad wtthgriaf. Family and fctoada.'gilhsced at hie bedside, were ssrteheitosd with sorrow. Tbe«eotto Fesrtdeat aloaa watoalm. 'Goodhps alL His Oed'e way. His will be dStot-' Aad thsa with lips stlfTsnlng 'Hewar, av Hat to Thee, ■atototaThee.' •Wm Bto aahe* the patient auffarer gladly human. "fhtotortlve, 'tor His sake,' does aa> pel have toll away to the world. I tort hdeae art have fall away la oar sera hearts. This is the aaly motive |ha waetdftoaa thehaadart aatan aad toytogltasa trophy at the Bavloar'a tost. It Mart a aew theetsgyjbat we .wait, bat a aaw Ufa. Hat a opw Bible, btouiw apes with whU to read the etotoaah. Mat q.uaw Christ, bat a srsss.-srr'.'s realm ea wllhag to live, to labor, to tofto *tof His aaka, whom Bams Is ■have every name to heaven or on earth." tour itrnsr. VrtPUUmrtnf uaaeaa tort Booday. Hit tbama ta tb* rooming was "Aa tdayeats l'i**4 " ^ III II .III «< the laud's Supper Mtowed the mrmia. whan many vleltomtorrtad at the table. la the eveatag, ha leek up tbe tort toaaarU of amtoons ea "Hmvaa." hrtptol to theatagrtgnUonssud ggZ partsr aa aaaoent of them. "Where toMeaveaf" was the sobfert, from tbe mat to Matt, 8; 10: -Thy kingdom •ama, Thy will be done on earth as It to la heavaa." The pastor spoke In partaatogewe: "The aagfeats thought of heaven as betag to the past. It wm tbe golden agb ehlah had beeo, the bapplnem ant ef which they bad come, from which they had fallen. The Hebrews "ndgkt of haavaa ae bring to tbe totsre. The part to them wae straggle, toll, strife aad won bat in tbe distant folate they saw every blessing realistd. Bat to the aariy Cbrtstlana, bmven waaaoUhwbahtod nor before; heaven was abava. This le the coasnson place of haavaa today. With gladness we U ear cpm to prayer to that far away tort bayoao the stars whore God is. thertvarafhto, trees, etc. /^Ttou have tbeagbt of bmven. Bat when we eoma to JeaosCbrlst aod aah Htm the qeestlon, we bear Him aaaweetogto the words of the text Heaven ta where the wUI or God Is batogdono. Again we ask Him, aod HsrepUaa, The kingdom of heaven Is whhta yoa.' That la, where tbe hearts aod eatada of man are bumble and seek la know and do tbe Father's will, thecals heaven. "•How. with all t base sod other words Utob Jeens a peaks about heaven betoea. u^ what shall we think T How ah«H we eeaeelvi M T With what '*■" ws pray to enter It. and vtoh whet thaaght shall we pray tbat • shaUoamesoaaT ••I ptoad thte eveatag for an toctartve eeeeepUeo of bmvea. I believe la the hmvaa behind tm oat of wbirb wehaveMse; oar borne to which we eheU eem^dey return. I belWv. m ttodhemmwhlchisbefDeeas. m tbe ' »bm wrongs will be righted. ^nadlhmltd. viem wttherad op and . "to rtm fctgtaaa, aad when love. Braadpameaf thehtogdamahaU be . » to* " vemy heart aad every fccthtoheavm tbe Saviour I P""* ■ to peep, tobar aad earaortly

desire. Tbe heaven Ibst Is to come, i Mu earth as It Is In besven.' "Tbeu. too, we will believe In sn>i proclaim tbe bmven tbat Is above us I There Is tbe bmven of tbe fellowship of God aod the oommuuloo of tbe saints. While It Is far above tbe stars, ■ yet It Is so close tbat tbe faintest aud tbe feeblest of onr loved ones pass Into < It with lb* breathing of the last Ureal b c "Finally, we believe aod leach tb. I bmven tbet la wllbln as, tbe heaven Into wblcb tbe bumble heart and tbe i i pure soul enter, tbe besven wblcb I i every one who has wrought a sacrifice. - wbo baa fought a tamptatlou, wbo has ■ trusted In tbe bonr of trouble bes bed | : a foretaste and a foregleam And furi tbermore. It Is tbis besven wllblu us tbat 'makes tbe rest of besven sure to - us. Undoubtedly, Ibis Is tbe reason c tbat Jesus says little about tbe beeven 1 > behind, before and above, bul says a ' - great deal about tbe beeven wltbln " ' [ Mr. Mitch closed bis sermon by 1 . pointing out that tbe Lord Jesus Christ I it steading today before our city and ' I saying to onr citizens, "Tbe kingdom ' r of bmven Is nigh auto yoa." Tbe 1 t vision of tbe city made perfect bang. 1 f over our city and watte only tbe prayer - end tbe effort of God's people In order » that it may descend upon all tbe clUl una and take possession of tbelr life r If weoanoot bolld aometblngof bmven i into onr city In wblcb we live, we may r well despair of Its entering bmven. ! NEW PHONE BOOTHS — • v_ i riscra Is W.fcsil aaod's assVai I or Information. ' The public pay station booths or tbe ' Bell Telephone Company have been • removed from tbe Maeaey A Edwards building and placed In Ibe Bureau of - Information at SIS Eighth street, In - tbe Henn Building, opposite the Pann- " eylraela Railroad etatlou. I The new booths are three Id oom1 her, of tbe lataet French folding door I style, aod are among tbe beet In Booth I Jersey, sooth of Atlantic City. They - were Installed a lew days ago. 1 F. Leroy Howe, tbe company's so- - 1 lei lor, will also have 'desk room there t Aa the Bnrmo of Information la alI ways open — day and night — theae • booths wlU receive tbe petrous** of • i boss desiring to give approval of tbe ^ Tbe bureau has also beeo rtatted uu1 dm tbe management of W. Boott ' Hand, wbo la well koown ta all reel- ■" daola, and whom natural and enrtom- • ery attention to details will loeurs Its • • e ■ _ rtenl anaia Trnnalnra. k Recent real aetata transfers In Ocean 7 City recorded In tbe oBoe of County e Clark Hlldrrtb, as reported lo tbaCapr d May County Oamtti, are as follows: d The Commonwealth Tula Insurance c aod Trustee Company, trust ee,to Jobo i- F. Fox, 8208 26. Lot 480, Section C. I- Blmlra Cotton, at vtr, to Helea R. s Corson. $8260. Lot 884, Section A. | Wm. B. Devls, at ux.loHamoal Hottoo Brown. Parts of lota 967 and 969. Section A. Geo. O. Adams, et ux, lo Qsorgt W. f Btoaa. 88160. Lot 46,Glraid Really OB. a Howard Wayne Smith, et ax, to I Louts W. Robey, trustee. Southwest r 1884 tort at lot 810 nod all of lot 811, ■ taction C. I EHxabrth A. Llpplucott to John H. I Stall. Lot 498, Section C. a Oscar V. Blgham, at ox, to Bamuel r 4 Bhallcrnaa. Lot 17, plan of Iota i, owned by Cbas. A. Doe. • Charles A. Doe, at as, to Bamori B. ■ Uballcitum 81680. Lot 16, south wmt - oaraerof Wesley avenue and Chelsea ' place. i Jeehua Griffiths, et ux, to Elm nor • A. Hem $1000. Lots 877 and 878, ■ Section L, together with building I hereon erected nod known aa 6701 Central avenue. , Seymour Davie, « ux, to Charlotte , Shoemaker Cheater. 81000. Parte of . Iota 104 and 106, Glrard Really Co. , Iooa a Adam* to Cbariee & Mack. 88200 Lot 0M, Section D. , ' 1. Norwood Griaoa, at ux, to AJ- . hart Fogg. 810,600. Lot 60x120 oo oortb wart aide of Wesley avenue, 460 I feet sooth from the eon lb aids of > Seventh streak r Oaaaa City Gardens Co. to Janam H. . Dawm. 8U00. Lot 2687, block 26. , Frederick A. Mysris to Denial D. M , NeaU. 81600. Lot 489, Section D. , Clara V. Myarla to Daniel D. M , Nmll. Same asabovs. , Ocean CRy Cardans Co. to JammH. i Dawee, trastm. 81200. Lota 1806, aod nortbaart portion of 1806. ■ Same lo aama. 8900. Lot 2707. , block 27. IHeetloo A Is from Maria to Rial* sirssr ,ad rnnaaareuf.taa ansra-lool wide susei > ytax Wvm Wart sad H.vra ananas. I t ascdoaa Is trass Monh lo Klalh sirsau and t ' from Mlata lo PoanaeaUi atrasls. Mnn ' 1 U» bay sad oaaaa. Bmiau u mas tram « . Koortsaatb lo Mtasusalb strsats, kMwasa j lb. Say and eetaa. motion a ran. tram XlMSaaalb lo Twsnty-iourU. slraus. b»t « warn Urn koy aad oossa. BaoUoa r ram • ostwaao tat bay and oaaaa. asctloo U run. f rlo m Twmty.alata lo Tblrty-foartb ilnM • tram Tblrty-bmrta to rortlsta strssu.'m! S «wm,_Mm boy aad satsn. Haatlon I ran. b j 10. bay aad oaaaa. Hoc* Ion K ran. from * Forty rixtb to fitly aa 1 atraau. bat in u • taa bay and oaaaa. Bacuoo L ran. from Fitly aaaood tr rtny-alntb atraau, batwaaa i J **7 and ooa*n.| ■ ■sncra talaa'. eaasur OBcc. ' , Division Superiutaudeut Reed, of I ibe Western Colon Telegraph Com- , psny, wae In town Friday aud rented " •pace for thy company's summer ( quarter, ta W. Scott Hand's Bureau . of Information Id the Hann Building, r S,hUl ,tre#1' between Asbury end „ Vtestavennm. The compeuy's offlce ' wiu be open by June 16. p I TyetsTsmpeeary Chalns.n. > j W. W. Tyert. Of Philadelphia, a cot- c tagerhere active lu the affaire of the . Ocean City Flablng Club, baa beeo i made temporary chairman of tbe * i club's casting tournament aommlltaa. * f Harry Boyd, the chairman, hat been I , ordered to the marine coast tot awhile. 1 Hetlce aercnistn. • Cbangm of copy for display adver- . I tlssmsnu mart be at this offce not " • *y*t ,lh>n Wednesday morning at 9 1 I octaek aharp tor Insertion in tbe 1 DrtTTXXL Wbanever possible It It I r SytotoliSto I bay be seat ta not later • than Toeeday. This role will be t t strictly adhered to. ' adv., tf j .- — a-

PLANS OUTLINED FOR CELEBRATION --X 1 li'oallnusd from FMrt Ps(e.) , i works In tbe evening, from. 8 tp 10 i o'clock , accompanied by couiliiuou. ■ baud concert. Iu detail the estimated cos! of llils j ( program should be: po rlatlon sud meals. 8 """j! , For advertising, printing and 7' mlscel:, R»f« 1 Fireworks display, with men lo I handle same. W < | Total. »ia» | ! Tbe committee ere wllllog to give , tbelr time eud labor to make a success i t of Ibis celebrallou. but are uoable u> 4 entirely flosnce the esme, aod since I , these features ere for tbe benelllol the < public, lociudlug both residents sud | visitors, they feel tbet tbe burdeu of { financing tbe same should be divided | , that all may have a share, end. ( , therefore, sak your bouorable body to , r appropriate at least oue-half. or 8600, r toward defraylog tbe cost sod the i . commlllee will raise tbe belsnce. < Praying your favorable Acliou lu • , this matter, wblcb le of luteresl to , everybody, we await you f pleasure 1 Respectfully submitted. | Tbe committee: \ , HENKY Kloptx, / | Chairmen Hotafrroprletore' \sso- j , elation. - GBOBOKjPfg <SN > ( Preeideot Hotel Praetors' Asso- I '• elation. f /V G. W. F. Wooxisitje, ]V ! Hotel Proprietors' Association"? Claytok Haikkb Bhick, V / | President Board of Trade. B. Fbahk BMITH, Progressive League. | Captain Oo. G.N. U.N.J. ! Cn able, E. Adams. j ' President Fire Co. No I. H. B. MowKBH, Preeideut Fire Co. No. 2. I Director Campbell expressed tbe 1 ' view that t bare should be something ' . more deflulle. He was of tbe oplulou ( tbat tbe commltiee would beve trouble j ' Id raising 8900. Eecb orgaululiou. lu J bis view, should pledge a certain . amount of money. i Director Adama said be thought tbet < tbe city should belp to some extent. I Mr. Kloetzsakl tbat tbey would like ' Ibe city lo beed tbe subscription list, | so tbat tbey could have •omelblug to : present to tbe people. ] , Mayor Champion aald that there u , , no doubt that tbe city will do its part. , , hut be did not think tbe city should | take tbe lulttatlve. i . Finally, Mayor Champion said tbat , tbe city will contribute as much as tbe i oommltte can ral e up to (600. He did not tblok the city officials would ' be Justified lu speudlog more tbeu . this. Ou motion of Director Campbell, Ibe ■ petition was ordered received aod died. A meeting of tbe commlllee will be , , bald at the Traymore at 8 o'clock Bat- i orday evening. I \ AUXILIARY MEETS Visit IB* Baptist women Discuss i ■aex letpeiuuii Tsplcs. The May meeting ,nf the Ladles' 1 Auxiliary of tbe First Baptist Church | 1 of Oceao City was held recently et tbe ' residence of Mrs. Heury A. Kusbe , - 2031 North Twentieth street. Twenty , 1 memben were present. Mrs. Cedwsl- • > lader, tbe president, was absent, owlug to sartous llloeee, sud le still very III. ' r Mrs Joaepb McKInley, vice preel- • dent, presided. Many topics of Interest , I were discussed. Including tbe Informs- f 1 Hon received from tbe Ocean City reel- 4 dent members tbat tbe annual fair Is I ( to take plsoe oo Friday eveulug. Au- 1 ' gnat 11. Tbere were received 86 60 at ' this meeting as proceeds from tbe sale 1 ■ of silver pollshlog cloths. f Tbe oaxt meeting la to be beld In ! - July sll be home of Mrs. W. H. Van- j 1 derbercbsn, lu Ocean City, tbe date to ( ' be announced later from tbe pulpit of ( ' tbe Oceao City cburcb. e TO HAVE ROLL CALL 1 ■ ecepllon Also at Baptist Cburcb Meat Wednesday Eveatag. g Tbe Flrei Baptist Cburcb 1s planning t ' lo bold an old-time rail-call and recep- c : lion ou qext Wednesday eveulug. Tbe b service will tie beld lo tbe cburcb and B tbe reception Is to be teudered to tbe ■ new members wbo have been received j iolo tbe fellowship during tbe year. J Tbe committee Id charge Is aoxioua , have tbe affair a success, aud to do a this every member lu tbe city Is asked c to be present to respond totberoll-call. < Out-of-town members are requested to e •end lu some word for tbat ulght. p CHILDREN'S DAY t To be Observed la Flr.i M. K, ' cure re,., esadav. ,j At tbe First M. E. Church, next t , Children's Day exercises will c beld at both services. Careful prep, t aratloua tare being made to make it 9 of ibe red-letter days of the year. P At tbe morojug service, tbe rite of ufent baptism will be administered by ibe pastor, tbe Kev. J. B. Kulp. sud bis sermon will be appropriate to , Ibe day. J Id tbe evening tbe Buudsy school > will conduct tbe services. c ■ ■ ■ t Spent Winter la Ohio. I Miss JeanoelleBcbermerboro.daugb- ' tar of W. B. Bcbermerborn, publisher 1 of tbe Iusureoce Newi of Pblledel- f pbla. returned borne lest week after I spending the wlpter with her suul, ■ Mrs. W. J. Street, of Hyde Park, Cln- | donall, O. On bar way borne she t stopped off at Parkers burg. West Vlr- « glDls, to visit Mrs. Charles E. Lane, 1 wife of one of tbe largest lumber men ' tbe Boutb. 1 J WIU Elect TnuMeea. Next Wednesday evening. June It, congregational meeting will be beld ta the Methodist Church after prayer c meeting tor the purpose of electiog , utoe trustees of the church. Three v wUI be elected for tbe term of one-year tor two years, aud three tor three

KIDNAPING VOTERS. Ones a Regular Feature of Political to EiigUtiiU.il geiivrallou or two ago j kidnaping •«» * r-goisrly organlred feature of pollllral warfare. On tbo ! eve of so election oqovlully men of In ! 1 Bucucc on i-lihi-r title would myatcri : strange ibIcm of forclltlr sclrurea. mad j foio»"ij by longer or rtiorter terms of glided . Imprison meul In great mansions, where 7 they were wtaed and dined In sump irwuto.'rt»4> .tse-nwwivd right rcyslly every way. only Ihelr liberty tx-lng 1 denied them. Quite humble voters, too. were ford1 abdu^ed. IlUt these did not always fare quite so well. Thus ODe victim made complaint before a magistrate tbat he bad been decoyed from his by a ruse and kept shut up In s , Wholesale kidnaping of voters In batches, too. was not unknown, the riln'g "expenses of thelr'eleetors to sod ; from the polling place*. 1 For Instance, at a certain Newcastle I election a whole shipload of fp-etnen don by sea. were taken by the eaptAh1 During the same contest, too.^snd ^ of Berwick eleetont who happened to reside In London were dumped down Norway, and a group of dirty lps wtch voters found themselveo on the day of the poll cooling their heels upon the quay at Rotterdam. — Pearson's Weekly. MARRIAGE FAILURES. Two Crises In Wadded Life That Ars , Mainly Responsible. That there should be such Involved discussion and so many amazlnglj contradictory theories about the cause i of tbe fall ore of man-luge Is surprU , ! ' The plain fart Is that marriage Is always the end of romance and the be- ] ginning of history. This Is so true that Homer tells os the women of an J dent Greece reckoned their agea not | from tbe birth date, hut from the wed- | ding day. A good many husbands ta this, twentieth century are s good deal , mora certain about tbe uumber of j tbelr wives have lived stare mar- , risge than about the summers sod win- ' ten they bad numbered before tbey Failure to recognize the difference , between romance SDd history causes j failure of marriage. Romance Is all play: history Is a serious business. | Courtship Is pie; marriage Is potatoes. The comedown from pie to potatoes J sometimes overstrains matters seriousBut if this crisis Is ssfely passed another awaits. , Love is the spice of life, but frieod- i ship le the nourishing food without \ which life, except to onusual Individuals. becomes a burden. Tbe marriage which Is all spice end no food soon j gives one or frequently both of tbe i parties thereto acute Indigestion, i tbe ecstatic emotions of the honeymoon have fled, marriage most And other subsistence or It cannot : thrive. And the only satisfying food 1 friendship.- Mother's Magazine. Campbell end Hie Poem. [ At a dinner where Thomas Campbell \ and Lord Nugent were present the con- 1 venation drifted from the nee of Latin 1 words ta English to monosyllabic - verse. Some one expressed a doubt whether two consecutive lines composed of word* of one syllable could be found ta our language Lord Nugent at once quoted: "■ y that drasC nam* ws wave the swcrC I on high ' Aad swear with bar to live, with bar to j Campbell said be did not beltove ta tbe lines and asked where they came , Lord Nugent said, "From your ' 'Pleasure of Hope.'" "How do r know thatT" asked tbe poet. "I 1 know It ell by heart," replied Nugent Til bet you a guinea you cant repeal aald Campbell. Tbe bet was taken t and Nugent started declaiming. Tbt 5 poet soon got tired and said: "I see yon know tbe poem. Don't go any 1 further." The other Instated upon re- < peering tbe whole poem or cLimiif double stakes, and Campbell paid the i extra guinea ta order to be spared the J recital of tbe poem which had mads i him fa moos- which be hod forgotten. j The World a Looking Qtasa. Ana tola France, ta one of lhaae damonologues of bis which, when i receives his friends end an wbo 1 to visit him at the Villa Bsld. go the name of "conversation." though ' nobody ever talks but M. Francs, told r one day about hit mother. J "She used to sacrifice my father to a little." be eeid. "I always came first. She taught me all day long, and her lessons bars been my guide ever since. 1 remember one day she show J ed me some little faces over e door * Ton see they are laughing.' tbe s«ld. A few days afterward, when we e passed them again, she told me to look. J Tbey ere not laughing today,' the said. They cannot know you've bees naugb you think, end yet yon can see c they're not pleased with yon. It will ' always be like this Whenever yon wrong everything will look re- J proachfuL The leave*, the snn, the > moon, win look unhappy when you have misbehaved. The world ta s • glass, my boy.' "—John N. Ea * phaeJ ta London Globa. The Last Speaker ef Cornish. c In the Utile village of St. Paul, near " Penzance, there ta s monument erected the memory of Doll, or Dolly, Pent- ' reeth, wbo attained the ags of 102 and > tbe last woman wbo tpoka the tongue. This ta the tascrlp- i Hon: "Here Beth Interred Dorothy { tree th. who died to 1777, said to been the last person who conversed In tbe ancient Cornish, the pe- I collar language of this country from the earliest rimes till It expired ta the eighteenth century ta this parish of \ Part. This atone ta erected by the Loots Lactan Bans parts, ta an- , with tb* Rev. John Oarnett, vicar I of Bt- Part,, June. 1800. -Honor thy end thy mother tbat thy days i be long upon the land which the ! Lord thy God glveth thee' (Exodus xx. 12)."— London News. f Unkind. J Medical Men— Jobnoo has doo* tbe meanest thing I ever beard of. He 1 to my house the other night, ate big dinner, got Indigestion and tbes to another doctor to be cured. We rise to glory as we rink ta prlds , "

14— rtlxth and Pleasure avenue 17— Eleventh eud Bay avenue. | 1 |8— Fourteenth eud Pleasure eve. | 36— Beveuth and Wear sveuue. j j 12— Beeond aud Asbury avenue. ( IS— Fourth and Asbury avenue. | 46— Eighth sud Asbury avenue- , 49— Tenth end Asbury avenue. j I 4S — Thirteenth sud .Asbury avenue | I 4P -Blxteeulh and Asbury a veil lie. j l| 67 -Kteventb end"l>ntraj avenue. | ' 67 -Twelfth and Wesley avenue. I ; 98r Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. [ ™l£'vem'h\U.tl( avenue. j . 76— N mill and Ocean avenue, i s2 — Becuod sud Atlsutlc sveuue. i 86— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace j

, CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS i Trisurvr | CHURCH SERVICES. I Holy Trinity Cburcb^ProWstanl r.pl«vojr*I. ' S'yVrenm^s™ J0PrVunitajT»cnool. JJSl'p I K' ^ ^ . Bukrt rei-uT" M ItowrtMloaBooasy I Union Tsbernscle B»plUl CbnreB. El(btn . m' Pfwyer luevtinz. J"o HoSJ'Vnaay0 tven-isf-'s ini— - ehurch clerk; Oeborsh > 81. Judm A. M. K- Ckurcn. corner Hevenin , yd Unrannvenu. Uossn city. N L.^v. ^ . Swscni'nz* Too p. ""m.; Trwyer Meelln(> Wsdncwlsy vvsnlngs. si > o'clock. | Msortonu M. t. Cburcn. Tsaib siyM and j hnson «\vbuc, above lUwmng Depot, Ibe ' riavor BMKiag p*" m. "preacbfnf? fp. I HunOay iM-boo^ 2Ju p^ni. ^ <J. Hmll^ ■upvrlo- . meeting a edbeedey even ng al e p. m. Hoard ^ at Trusifae lobn H. Ambroaa. Prealon K 1 Jobblo'n? jortf Bland" Arm * tumoia CHURCH SOCIETIES. ^JArt^AytUareAloelriyr^ee^^^ljtoriser Ml g. CHuacH Mrs. J B .'knip, ■nperlnlandant Jnnlor I'.UeLej-', Union. ^H. S. Muwrcr. president; each month. ^ "preaMlenb^i Meyll" llotJ Parlsb OuUd. Br«"Monda,DaCa^ Ladles* Aid Hociety, every Tburaday s p. m. Auxiliary M laalo nary, lael Tbura lay In the month. sndeaomlaaUonal, maeu>Patm!dnoiiimy! retary, Mrs. Kdward MoMy^raoaru'ng re?" KatherlocLew!'. MUB*r; Iraaanrer. Mien SECRET SOCIETIES. ocean city Lodxa, No. I7L p. and A. m., neeU second and fonrtb Tburaday evenlnge SIiuTm Ttoffm 'n wwvv1™11' W •' »oS. ' ° m*n' mcntMTJ- W' Ocean City Lodge. No. H, K. of P.. meets every Monday nlgbl In K.ot P. ball. Asbury near Bev.oth street. V. I-. Krenk B Craven; K. or a. and B., J. Kdward Yoae. YoaM;KWu£i "h! Ocean City Oonoeli. No. 10. U. of A., meeu Tbnraday evening In K- of P. halL Mr*. Matlbn P^Mnrt*. Councilor; Miss Bailie eeroSn^tld to'u^Mo^v evralaiTr T*" Wulard " . Adam.? E Tawr"""1- Irioorder. mayjm^aSeB^^y^ot°abWmonut. 1 tl. Hand'.' U"bm ' c- °' tt-. 1 Washington Camp, No. 7&. P. o. H. ol A.. meeu^evary Krtday^tlgbt Cnamplon'a hall. I Wabxuila Conncll, No. go, t). or P.. meeu ^ Mra. Bopola b.'oampbe'lL'K.' of It ? ' Unton? mi«. Mdayfr mTTl f?1?? Illj' AaK"e"0° i0^,J^^^'^l'preUdenl;''HiS?DA Try an Advt. in Ilie^ Sentinel and Get Results F. ' _ . - - 5

Righteous Selfishness M T' ' i «n nit li""iv I 7'" ■ l'ar'- "Y my town. I live and work and think here, ? • Mv'heaUh niyT.tiv: m" n.v pleasure, arc all intimately and inseparably linkui s y i v tt.v «■!. :» : - w.-'.tare i« mv welfare. I cannot separate myself from ay • " ■ IV hhcicM to make mv town beUer, because, being a nortml '"a" 1 1 '* ,, wht, h I- That in Righteous Selfiahneas. 2 a .rn-ui' the I'rtitv t'oninanv a. of the individual. . V v vivv r v • ■ J The Ocean" City Electric Service J - ' Of "the Atlantic City Electric Company Tire WATCHLESp Llgiri | 1 — — —

PIANOS \ lor lhc Son,mcr Sc,M,n ■ HENRY KLOETZ See Me First . Real TRAot rot Estate BORROW ot OCU* CITY t LOU ot *EW JERSEY Sec Me Flmt - See Me l-'lrst * W. Scott Hand fi I?"' 813 Wnltf Ail.. Octal Cilj. I. J. ' Watch and Jewelry Repairing t v Mayer's I 752 BOARDWALK h OPEN ALL YEAR ! . f JOHN E. TOWNSENDj S Electrical Contractor d 1137 Asbury Ave. * Ocean City New Jersey j. WILLIAM O. ABBOTT. Draggist [• HcxUti and Baogcx Siovci JOSEPH F. SMITH TIN, SLATE and SLAG ROOFING xnd - GUTTERING ol ALL KINDS 731 Asbury Ave. Ocean Qty, N. } i; Z HEADLEV A A DAMN i Reading; Coai * Advertise in t The Sentinel Notice to Limit Creditors. ta ss"Si^i! i u Cape May County Orphans' Court 1 Notice of Meeting of the Hoard of Commissioners of Ui-ean City, j K : 1 *'u?from l>n?n!f Ifr" m*,*0"'.'1 '"rerty.'ds of P«,y reign' n I'sSi1. railid lir II A Kit l A. MOKUIH, i ;

If you are looking for better Job Printing call on the . reV- A, SENTINEL Printing House * 744=46 Asbury Avenue i Ocean City New Jersey WM. LAKE, C. E., ^ " Real Estate Agent . ] 1r.» n." Ai-ln»'-l, of title, crafuily prepared. Kxp#r!,ure i'j mora Umc lw.uly*vv SLm omre -KIIIL alrerl u« Aabary cv.no.- P. O. Box <ta. WM. UIE The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN „ Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ....... V , Within easy access of Atlantic City aiif other well-known resorts l MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS . KSr^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage/®* R. CURTIS ROBINSON ' Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue f OCEAN CITY. N. J. :| — . ' Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.