Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY , Bell 'Phone No. 66 -X insertion. ^MopUily and yearn j THURSDAY. JULY 27, 1916. 1 tilth. | Low in.T 1 _J 1 Saturday ... ! S.u' S.SSj 2. Ml' 2.11 2 Sunday I 8.54 BUS 2.80! 2.53 S Monday ! 8.32 9 40; 3 S3, 8 27 4 Tuesday (10.10 10.15, 4 06 4.i>4 5 Wednetday. . 10 49 10.52 4.41 4 48 6 Tbureday . . . 11.20 11.82 5.18 5 23 7 Friday 12 04 12.16! o 56 6 26 8 Saturday ... 1221 1 08 6 41 7.29 6 Sunday .... 1.19 2.071 7.35 6 88 10 Monday .... .2 25 3 10 8 87 9.42 11 Tuesday 3 85 4.12' 9.41 io.44 12 Wednesday. . 4 40 5 1210.4511.43 18 Tbureday ... 5.42 6 lOlll 45 12.08 14 Friday 6 31 6.5912 88 12 41 16 Saturday ... i 7 24 7.59 1.81 1.86 16 Sunday 8 16 8 40 2.22 2 SO 17 Monday ' 9.07 9.31' 8 14 S 26 18 Tuesday '10 0010 22! 4.01 4.16 19 Wednesday . 110.5211,14! 4.49 5 11 20 Tbureday ... 11 46 12 03 6 38 6.10 21 Friday 12.0612 41 6.27 7.04 22 Saturday ... 1 04 1 41 7.19 8.05 23 Sunday 2 05 2 89 8 IS 9.04 24 Monday 3 02 8 85 9 0910 03 25 Tuesday ' 8.57 4.28 10.03 10.65 28 Wedoeaday . 4.60 5.17 10.56 11.44 27 Tbureday . . . ! 6 87 6 01 11 44 12.01 28 Friday ,6 21 6.48 12.26 12 27 29 Saturday ... 7 05 7.24 1.11 l.ll 80 Sunday j 7 46 8.02, 1.48, 1 49 81 Monday 887j 8J9j 2 25| 2 28 iPEKDise easy money. Say a tbe Saa I ale Review : "While tbe recent special election foisted onto tbe county by a few d intra ntlad politicians cost tbe Uxpayerr Vabout 83000, It pot tome spending Vawmeylnto tbe pockets of tbe mem — TSers of tbe election board. Each board of four members reoelred 872 or 818 each for their services. Nice, ea.y money." But tbe worst is still to come. There was an Investigation by tbe Grand Jury. How much will tbe Anal balance be? And what will be tbe result? The coat to tbe taxpayers of tbe county will not be leee man 8500U. Aside from the expenditure of money what will be the remit? READY TO RETIRE (Continued tram Flm Face.) catch bit abeep and pen his wild cattle. These animate roamed tbe Island at will. When Gapt. Towneend entered tbe mrrtca. and for soma yean after, tbe men were on dnty at tbe Nations lor only eight months and received tbe maagarlaalary of 840 a month. Subsequently tbe salary was Increased to 166 a month and two mon months of service added. Amoog tbe Improvements to tbe service tbe following are noted: Connecting all the stations by means of tbe telephone; InsUllatku. or self-balling surf boats, and tbe addition of tbe army and navy algnal oode. Tbe patrol service, too, has Tbe Government, a abort time since, combined tbe llte-savlng service end revenue cottar eerrlee. and named It tbe ooaM guards, a branch of tbe United States Navy Department, and a clause to lhl» !2tt permits of tbe re Unment of keepers of life-saving Nations. A keeper Is compelled to ratlre after be is 66 years old, and be may retire after 80 years of service with the approval of tbe President The keeper of a llfe-aavlng station baa ear en men under him daring tbe active eaaaon. In Jane and July none of tbe men Is with tbe keeper. Two other keepers In this section will retire also at their own request next Monday. They are Capt. James Kid red ge. of tbe Cape May elation, and Capt. Thomas Eodtcott, of LlUle Beach. PREPARE FOR FAIR Tbe regular weekly meetings of the HapUN Summer Ladies' Auxiliary for tba month of July hare been held at various homes of tbe respect he ladles and have been well atteuded. Tbe Orel meeting of the season was wltb Mrs. William Vandtrbercbeo, of tbeSecoud Baptist Church, of Philadelphia, wbeu several new members were received Tba aaoond meeting was held at tbe borne of Mrs. Fred Jennings, of tbe Temple Baptist Cbnrch, of Philadelphia. Tba officers of tbe auxiliary are: President, Mrs. C. Cadwallader; vice president, Mrs. J. McKinley; eecoud vice president, Mrs. Fred Jennings; secretary, Mite Gralx: treasurer. Mrs. Will lain Yanderbercbeu. Tbe auxiliary met In ibe First Baptist Cburcb yesterday afternoon. An In vital Ion la extended to all vie ttlug Baptist ladles to attend tbe meet Tba auxiliary la ..arranging to bold Its annual baxar lu GofTs pavilion, od tbe Boardwalk, Friday aflernoou and evening. August U Scbtimerbsra Cup Mace. Tbe Bcbermerboru Cup race Is scheduled to lake place over tbe Island Heights Yaebt Club s course August 6. There Is some talk of seudlog Past Commodore William E. Hexamer's •loop. Amy H-, up tbia asaspn, although no course has beau selected. Last aeeaou tbe owners of tbe Oseen Ctty Yaebt Club boats did not kuow w. Urinous before tbe ram Started what oourea they would have to sail, and •bay all dadatsd that ther did' not tblnk tWs was true aportamausblp Legal paper, of ail descriptions, |D. gudtugj srtlls, are carefully drawn by B Cwrtts Robinson at his offies, 744 A-ebury avenue. Oeaan CMy, N. J . ad v. 1
i SUNDAY IN THE I LOCAL CHURCHES ; y j strongSermons and Excellent • Mnsic Heard by Con- " " I gregations. ' * The theme ut tbe morning sermon , by tbe pastor, tbe Bev J. B. hull.! was • Tbe Cause of Cbrisl/' an.l^il ■.> , *' Tbou'a klug. I ben9' Jrsus answered. - 'Thou .ayest that 1 am s king lo Ibis , „ end was I boru, and for Ibis cause , c * came 1^ Into tbe world. tbat I sboidd | . As carrying Ibe main tbouglil. Ur i f Kulp called particular atleulluu lo trie . words. -To Ibis end wa« I boro. hri j y 1 should besr wilue-a of (be Irulh " j 1 Tbe Introduction to tbe sermon ... c a to some extent devoted to tbe bistort B n csl selling of the text, being e vivid n 6 rnd^o^tb™! travesty of justice by , . 3 which Ibe r,l,*'1 "J*",*"} I 3 I be Tto mi!" h> w e r bad restrained them 2 from His murder without an appeal r, 4 to law. e 8 Tbe parly that sought our Lord t fl 8 death bad long before delermiued to ,, 1 kill Him. and lo arresting Him at all h 6 and briuglug Him lotbe form of trial „ U there was oo Intention that tbe trial fl 6 sbould be fair. The prisoner bad been „ 8 condemned long before be was at- d 1 reeled lo Get haematic. Tbe trial was 0 only a form through wblcb Ibe chief t 4 priests aud their supporters were seek 5 ing to deceive tbe Komau power and „ 3 lion of Jesus, that consent being neces- , 5 sary before any man could be put lo , 4 death. Tbe Jewish leaders had vlo- , 1 lated all tbe provisions of tbe Jewish , 17 crimlual procedure to secure a fair ,, I trial, aud that procedure was full of ,, 9 safeguards for Ibe accused. 1'ilale re ,, » fused to try Jesus under Komau law. , wblcb could not take cogulxauce of the Q questions tbat were raised by our „ Lord's s ecu sere. But be examined Jeeua, having In mind Ibe require- , u meats of that law, and coming down „ _ to tbe gate of Ibe judgment ball to our . Lord's accuser., who would uol enter , '» for feer of deflllug themselves at Ibe e g time of tbe Passover, be reported, "I _ i. tlnd oo fault In Him at all " And be - j had power to release Jeeur, in splte^f 8 to do so because tbe Jewish prlewty threatened to report lo Rome Pilate's mrtdolngs a# governor. His own past crooked acts to office made him afraid to do right when tbe lest came. He 'V gave Jesns np to be crucified, end pll- » loned himself forever before bnmanity » as tbe type of all who pat mere ex " pedleacy before righteousness. He consented to tbe crime of tbe ages. ie Dr. Kolp then proceeded to consider what tbe cause of Cbrtat la as used in 1 T tbe text, and in doing so be declared ■ that In tbat cansetrotb and rigbteout- 0 neea are fundamental. Onr Lord de- 0 ciared to Pilate tbat He was cotnp t<> bear witness of tbe trntb or rlgbteoosnees. "He tbat h caret b my voice, thai - la, be wbo seeks to do rigbt witb all bis heart Is of tbe trntb end be alone t can bear tbe voice of bis Lord." "He * tbat beareth my words and doetb them, be shall know of tbe doctrine." The cause of Cbrist la tbe cause of e bnmanity. for every question tnvolving tbe welfare of tbe race baa beeu and must be settled on righteous prln,r clplea. Human slavery has dlsapie pea red from the earth because It could 1,. not live In the face of tbat trntb tbat 0 Jesus Christ revealed. Kingly despotism must soon fall for (be same reaaou " Tbe evil uee of Intoxicants la fast passing away because It holds back tbe e Kingdom of God among men. Every form of social evil is being destroyed because tbe cause of Christ, tbe knowlf edge of God and Hla righteousness U n Biting tbe whole eartb as tbe waters e cover tbe sea. . Peraonal loyalty to His cause Is required of every one of Cbriet's followers. All the saints and all tba martyrs have pat that cause before all I, else. Tbey have sought first tbe klng- . dom of God and Hla -righteousness. Tbey hungered and thirsted alter II righteousness and were Oiled. Aud ' ie that promise I s to every Cbrutian d from tbe least to Ibe greetest. The cause of Cbrist alone la able to explain the riddle of man'i life, tell. 6 blot whence be came aud what be 1s o end reveals bis destiny. Through the e ages one Increasing divine purpose < * "Values" was tbe theme of the eve ■ ntng sermon. 1 D The Rev. C X. Fltxgeorge, pastor e of tbe Union M. E. Church, Camden. r ottered tbe closing prayer at tbe mornlug service, n FiKtrr Presbyterian. A There were tbe usual large audience., filling tbe edifice at both services, on Sunday, In tbe First Presbyterian . '• Church. Tbe pastor, tbe Rev. Cbas. . Ie H. Bobner, preached Interesting net , mons on both occasions. In the morning bis tbeme was. "Life Abundant," and bis text. John 10; 10: "I am come tbat tbey might j have life, and tbat tbey mlgbt bave u a more abundantly." In the Signing he spoke on "The God of tbe Beven Htars." taking Iris ' ie text from Amoa 6; 8: "Seek blm Ibal i ,j maketb tbe seven stars aud Orion." ' At tbe morning service, the Rev. Mr. Bobner said In part: * "Among the most luminous and : si suggestive of all tbe sayings of Jesus , we must make a large piece for these ' ' words. I am come that tbey might have life, aud tbat tbey mlgbt have It n more abundautly.' Tbe desire for , I. life la one of tbe strongest aud most ' ,e persistent of all tbe desires of the human heart. Jesus never voiced f anything more certain lo give sails I ■- faction to a human soul than wbeu He declared thai He came lo give men „. life of a more abundant kind (ban can ' be bad Id all tbe world witboul Him ' "He swells tbe tide of life because u He heals tbe heart's diseases A sick s; man Is never entirely alive. His life Is not only not abundant, but It Is uol up lo par; It Is at a discount w blcb ap proacbes bankru ptcy as the disease P- from wblcb he sutlers gains power over him. This is tbe condition of one , wbo is under tbe power of sin He Is morally diseased. Every hour of *' slu lowers the vitality of his moral . nature. Jesus heals tbe disease of sio . i d aud tbe Joy and gladness tbat come In Him are as natural as tbe sense of strength that comes to a man wbo hasutfered from rheumatism utna finds that be Is able lo walk agalnY "Jesus also swells tbe tldeSllife . because He frees from tbe boodag£>* *' wicked bablt. It requires no argud meat to prove that tba life of a prist ouer Is hot so abundant as that of s free man. A prisoner abut In by four (< walls, wltb a guard- at tbe door, lives. I- stralu t-d life. Wbeu be Is released I. from bis captivity aud Is at liberty to „ roam over tbe bills and valleys. It seems tbat be oould jiot have beeu alive at all lu tboae pHsAsflay There >t Is no bondage so terrible as Hist of lbd town wbo Is held In the steel-grip of a „ vicious bablt wblcb he cannot throw off Tbe evil habit la loathed aud bated, yet tbe poor prisoner Is unable to break ita bold until Uhriet c. me. j- and adde Hie victorious strength Then y comae abundant life, a sense of free 14 dom tbat tbe sou I never knew before, r.l "Christ makes our llvaa abundaul
by pouring Into them Hie own beauty » end glory Tbe spirit of HI- gooduee* , starved^ life. ^ cram pel , ami [ j!bed?ioge Baptist Churchy I'tiiladel- I | ™Myb Father Welches Over Me au.l C •1 be tiood Shepherd " J' ! Foster. oflbe'Triolty Lutheran Church | j Iwo^ -elc-Mou^ | . | |! "fher American cii-iei. be- sjes-tal the ocean en ImmeasursDle debt \ from the nations beyond t lie ' debt ed ii ess as^ during t lie past iwo , of Ibe Almighty tiod. Their nter record of the beating, of the waveof Ibe Almighty lu and through tbe wondees of tbe Creator of tbe deep "Have you been struck with the • wonder of tbe sea e activity? The
vel Is Ibe action of eeeporallon. by .* 'g're'et'v .'.Tome !,f w.'ter to ^eky: g 'j'"™' "'J., f Republican Voters ' RepuhBtan "'.""('-"o: "'Tk May ' ! i nation lot Sheriff on the Kepubli > .an Ticket, at the ensuing pit , PAl'l. K- CAKROl.i.. c public notice To The Electors I hereby announce mvselt a can i ■ didate for the nomination lor Sheriff on the Republican ticket at the ; ' coming Primary Election and will j robt. S. miller. ' Cape Mav Court House . Dated July :4. W"
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.o*th*<-tor* <nn nritpgBl^ UTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Officii: 8th St. Opposite p. 0. Plans and Specifications precared without charge | Only galvanized nails ns.-d on JOHN t; SEAL BUILDER George VV. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing | No IJ W Fourteenth Street"' ' OCH A.N CITY, N. J. B.11 Fbuo,. a, x 6. 0 'dim! 6. V Mart H S htizi GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO, I PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING I BRICK LAYING, btc.. Etc. All Work In masou Line Rromptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS ■ CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PeoF — Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Conmny Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance r Money to Loan on Good Firal Mortgage Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. » ! The Court Will Select an administrate)! for vour estate, if you have do ex Appoint the Ocean City Title aud Trust Com the liest assurance thai everything will be properly attended to at the ught time. Consult us freely Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' ABBOTTS' : Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J- . Choloa Dairy Product* II Butter and EfK* Aak for Booklet of Specialties ' Irdera Delivered Both Fbonea Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — " Cut I " wers and Funeral Designs Furnished 1128 Bay Avenue f Hell Phone. 4»9J The Pontiere BOOT » SHOE REPAIRING SHOP I REPAIRING NEATLY DONC M* 811 Aakery Ave., Ocau City. «■ Jt

