OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J- THURSDAY, AUGUST 1(1, 1916. - ■ NO. 20 . ' * ' ' ==
Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN CITV. N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Ji.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, SollciUT . Mael«r ana KjaralMr^ln^Wiaotvrr. * *" (Oppuelte Public BuUdluaal. j^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Real ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. |-J NEWELL HEUL1NGS Attorney at Law 3(19 Right!) Street Ocean City New Jersey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. j". MBDICAL till: M'e11 1' "■ •' \ me Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey j DK. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CIT*. N. J. 1-nonea; Bell <U ■ W: Interstate ISO- A Florence Brick Haines CON. »tM AND WESLEY AVE MEChANO-YHERAPlST JJhKSCHrfL PETTIT, M. D. 1
807 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey t 4 JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. " Klghth and Central avenue Ocean City New Jereey J)R. G. I). NOEUNG Osteopathic Physician k Hauu Building, Eighth etreet Opposite Peuueylvaula R. R. I»epol OI-KAN ( ITV. N" J. Every Tue-day. i hur-day and (Saturday Bell pnouc. saa W Philadelphia Oltlce, llu7 Cbeetnut 81. QR. CHARLES B. RIDER nDentistx 809 Central Avenue t ot-ua city. m. J. ^R. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist cor. ICla li!bra.Daull ' wLley Ave. ^ OCEAN CITY. N. 1.^ _ Evening* by appointment MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Pbona US OCEAN CITY. R.J BeU 245- A Both Phone. later-State 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy , J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. 8th and Wealey Avea. Ocean City, N.J LEITH HALL SAHITAHIUB Bell Plioue- Wealey Avenue near Nlnlh W^Mn^aodA b'lkhvnaml WrraMtJSeSj^ it^nfiTand vS!T tu'JtuuKOU . William Franklin Coburn, 1. D. OFFICES, LB1TH HALL bis Wealey Aveuue OSee Hour. I u> U a. m.. I u>Aead«io» p. m Try an Advertisement in the 8ENTINBL
Whatever success or patronage has come to our office is due, we believe, to 'I a principle to which we have always j' tried to adhere, viz: Take care of yodr clients- interests and yol'r own in- |i ' terests will take jcare of themselves. t MASSEY A EDWARDS I Eighth Street and Central Avenue Real Estate in all of its branches. ~ , ONLY $2000.00 ! ONLY $2000.00! A big bargain A two-family apartment house for sale. Only ' $2, ooo, including one and a half lots. Each apartment consists of 2 bedrooms, bath, living and dining rooms and kitchen. f This is in a very good location and the terms will be made to auit. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. B. Prank Smith Oo.,,SSTI ' If yon have monev to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine '• I lot' on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with stnall house. $2500. I Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, * I attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed | with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. AuroMomiL* surruas mau. fhonm LOUIS W. MILLER a qknt for OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS oceaw c py. , Garage and Showroom. Ninth St. and Ooca n Ave.
Saddle Horses For Lessons arid Hire Stable, Seventh and Haven Avenue Information at Casino Club J. h. LITTLEFIELD, Instructor The Needle Lovers Shop H. C. FREEMAN 0""n'c'*ydWNkJ. . 'Philadelphia. Pa. _ i) Art Needlework Materials FREE tNSTP.UCT.ONS COLUMBIA YARN ATTRACTIVE NOVELTIES inn » HUPMOBILE STUDEBAKER DODGE You will find in the Dodge Brothers' Motor Car many features scarcely to be expected at so moderate a price. The gasoline and oil consumption is unusually low. We can give immediate delivery. Eastern Motor Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. B Fo,d P"t* SECOND-HAND CARS PAIGE FORD HUDSON w««KionBguiiatumMiiitai»taiua»auiui ni—oa— J — ^ a In* A Gas Stove free from odor, cool and neat, /l ■ LV. is what yon need for summer heat; I lm jt makes your home so neat and clean, fr I V / 1 You cannot help but see that it is yon w< r. ViiXlU ' mean. The City Gas bight Company '• Eleventh and H«ven Ave. OCEAN CITY, N- J- „ , r.~~ sum — Mumwa— " Joseph F. Smith Tla, sute A«d Slag Rnrttag and Guttering of Ml Kinds TIN ROOFS PAINTED 6s«4» 8U.IJ X »Ua»J L 731 Asbury Avonu# ■*■ °cmm . '
NO INFANTILE PARALYSIS 1 HERE, OFFICIALS SAY
No Foundation for Reports, ' They Declare- Health Conditions Good, j Health Officer T. I.ee Adams »ub- ! milled I he following to lb* City Com- | mlssiuuers at their weekly meellug I have to report that the city allll " ooullhuaa free from ell contagiou* die--eeaea, excepting a few minor children's dleeeeee. While It bet beau rumored that there bee been one or more caavs of infeutlle pareiyel*. there u ebeo- 1 lutely no foundation for the report. 1 Regarding the certificates of lieallb leeued by the beallb officer, I am re- 1 quiring that the children be examined 1 by e practicing phyelcten, who glvee cerilflcale* to the effect that he flode Ihem In good heelth. This la glean ' me end I Issue the necessary certlflcete : that the child bae been examined and | j found 10 be In good health, end that I there bee been no caee of Infantile peralyele In Ooean City. During the month there were four deathe In the city, three being nonresidents and one e re* Id cut for the Two merrlagee end two blrlhe were reported for July, and two marriage Itoeneee were leeued, for wtilcu I attach check for |2. The eanttery eondlllou of the city le eery good. But few complelote hare been received excepting fur failure In j eome Instance* to collect rubbleb and garbage, which have beau promptly During the month of July there . were reported nine raeee of measlee, one of chicken pox, one of eryelpele* end one of mumpe. 1 After the report bad been read. Director Campbell mured that the ree port be received and nied. . The mayor euggeeled that the reference to Infantile perelyela be elrlcktn '• oul Director Campbell ssld that there d have been rumor, of ca»ee beta, end the health officer's object la to Call atlentlon to the fact that there la no In entile parelyala here, end Ibla etstrmeut be pobllahed In the pepera. — Director Campbell'a motion wee m passed. AT SEA GIRT Coca I poluidina Take Dlaaer A number of Ocean City residents want to 8es flirt Friday and took' dinner with Governor Fielder. Among Ibem were Aaeemblyman Mark Lake, Freeholders John P. Fox end Hope W. Oaudy, Hens Burkherdt, Wardell Hlgbee, K J Hano, Mayor Cbamplon, City Commissioner Campbell, City Solicitor Andrew C. Btawall, _ Poetmaater B. Frank Smith and Wm - Gilbert. They stopped et the State game farm, et Forked River, and saw, V among other eights. 8000 pbeasanta.
TENNIS GAMES 1 AT YACHT CLDB Thomas M. 8cott's Players ~ Beat the Germantown £ Boys' Club Team. Iu beat players being out of town, the Corinthian Yacht Club, of Cape May, decided not to play lie Inter-club tannls matches with the Ocean Ctty . Yacht Club last Saturday afternoon. The letter came only a few days before Hatarday. and Chairman Thomas M. Scott requested the managers of the Uermeolowu Boys' dob to send e team to tbe yacht club oourte to play 0 Saturday. 11 This was compiled with end several e young collegians faced tbe yacht dab's I • tennis team, losing to tba latter. 1 The Coriotblan t!lab wants a match later for four men and four women 1 from Caps May again It like teame at 1 tbe focal yacht dab. ' Bcmmrry of Saturday's game*: 1 Sleftes— Waller T. Bew. of Ocean « dty. beat Earl M Humphreys, Oar- 4 ma Mo wo Boys' CI Ob. 6 4. 80. 4 Richard W. Myera. Oceau City, de- ' reeled Donald Lindsay, Derma mown. I 6 0.81. ' Kenneth W. Webb. German to wo. ! won from Wm. O. Tultle, Ocewo dty. 1 1 8 6. «, 8 0. A. W. H enrich, Ocean dty. beet ' Selbsrt Weuerd. Germantown, 6 0, 60. Dbuhlaa— ' Tbos. M. Scott and L. Fred Oetg, Ocean City, defeated D. E. Lindsay and Selbert W en erd, Germantown, 6-1. 8-1. W. T. Bew eod R W. _ Myers. Oceau Oily, beat K. M. Humphreys and K W. Webb, German ttM, 6 1, 8-1. Tbe local team may play the Pitmen Cottage Association's tennis team on re the yacht dob courts next ' Saturday
The Bowtmg Allays In the Bowling * Caetuo, Moariyn Tarraoa and Boardwalk are new open for tbe Season of 1916. Ad*., 4 IS. tf. „ ■ w ■ M Fob Saul— Law for eeeh, lot 416 * _ WM arraaa. below Sixtaanth etreet. - east aide: also »4. tU. 216 Haven eveJ adv-lt .
NEW DRAIN FOR TWELFTH STREET ; i Recommendations to Improve Conditions Made by City Engineer Hand. ! of tbe City Commissioners a leogtby report from City Engineer , Morgan Hand. Jr.. on the condition . of the drain on Twelfth street, end I suggestions for Its Improvement. tbere- , by removlug and dotug away with tbe , unsanitary condition and obstruction , to traffic.bolh vehicles end pedestrians, , and other objectionable features of the I flood conditions that exist at this lo- , cation following storms sud showers 5 of ordinary downfalls of Water. In part the report says: r "The drain couslsis of twelve-lucli . terra colla pipe, about Ufleen years Twelftb street. Its average location t is four feet from the north curb of , Twelfth etreet The limits ere Weet . aveuue lo the point of discharge in tbe bey et tbe foot of Twelfth street. This pipe comprises the sole syelem of , storm water removal. The drain le approximately thirteen hundred (IS00) feet long. I "Ali storm water finding lis way to f the gutters locat ed between Bey aveuue and Wesley aveuue, and to gnt- . tere located midway between Twelfth street and Thirteenth street. and bes street on tba lutersecliug avenues, goes through this twelve Inch drain before It can reach tbe bay paved gutters until It readies tbe east r- side of West aveuue. where It Is carn tied under the street and tracks of the Pennsylvania Railroad lo catch basins s or Inlets. All water west or West avail uue from as far wtsl as Bay avenue Is II carried eael unlll It goee Into tbe o drain." *. The location of the Inlets Is next described. is An examination of the 12-loch terra coltadraio.lt Isatated. shows almost conclusively that It la uot Without broken plaoea aloug Ite length. Tbe work required for tbla size pipe would seem to be too great, even though tbe pipe ware In gtmd ooodltlou. ,r It is suggested In the report that a properly constructed drain, placed 'on te piling, supported by e sufficient num,k' bar of laterals. Is needed lo remedy tbe e, To allow the remaining of the old f. drain probably would prove more ecII ouomlcal aud eatlsfactory . The dlami- eter of e new drain should be lucreased II by several Inches, wblob will multlII, ply the carrying cepaSty of the pipe. b. The new drain. It eat suggested, may be placed In a different position ie In tbe etreet, thereby caring foi the i, large superficial area that established grades give lo tbla particular locality.
TEACHERS PARADE 1 ON BOARDWALK State Summer School Closes - With Usual Exercises at E Auditorium. ' ...b. cloelug exercises of tbe Oceau City Slate Summer School, held lu IDs auditorium Friday evening. ^ : Dr. T. D Sensor, director of the Stele's summer schools, presided. After tbe opeoiug selection by tbe school's cborus, directed by Mies Catb- " erlne Zlagen, and which wsi' well ' done there was e prayer by the Rev. « ' 8. Wesley Lake. Another selection T 1 was given by the chorus, end au 8 1 address was made by Assislaut State " - Commissioner A- B. Meredith. b e The following epeclal certlflcete# for 'l ) work completed were awarded by Dr. • L. H. ('arris, Assistant Slate Com mis- ■ e ,(oner. • - Manual training. 225 hours— Robert n " 8 Sbrlnsr, W. H. Scott. W. O. Ver- tl nou and Elizabeth Edwards. P Drawing, 27p hours— Nellie T. Allen. ,| •' H. Skawold, Robt- 8 Sbrluer. Hath- « » ryn Davis, Mrs. Abagall Jolnet Wll- C I llama, Marlon A White, Beatrice * II Chad wick aud Dorothy Carmer. b * Fruiting, 270 hours — Joseph H. p 1 Petty. D • Cooking. 270 hours— Jennie Cornell. * ■ Marten utyner. Jennie Urenol. Adele Q f Hlester. Elhleen Longstreet, Frances t, ■ Ollpbaut, Mildred Perlncblef. Angora 1 Strohm, Hattle Wright, Oeraldtne » 0 Matthews end Ella T. Beams. h Sewing. 180 houra— Anna Morrison, :- Idella Avis, Emily Davis, Helen K. 0 neither, L. M. Methls, Mrs. M. 8. ' Mlddlelon, Mildred Perlncblef. Hattle Wright and Lucy Gasklll. ) George Colllue, president of the alumni aseoclatlon. spoke on behalf of f ' the aisoclatlou. aud Dr. Sensor gave , 1 an Interesting talk; ■ Prof J. M. Stevens, principal of the 4 e Ocean City State Bummer School, pre- * seuted the medals awarded by Ocean ( s City to the following: t e Manual training— Harry Brantoo. j Drawing— Katharine Andereou. , Blackboard drawing— Eva M. Lepg. ( a Cooking— Adele HlMter. >1 Sewlug— Lucy Gaxklll. J " Trophy lo manual Iralnlug— Leroy ] ' Archer. , ie With another selection by the chorus the ezercleea were ended, and tbe feea ally and members of the school pan reded tbe Boardwalk. Headed by Dr. Sensor and Prof. J. ie M Stevens, tbe band of teacher* appeared on tbe Boardwalk about 10 d o'clock and marched lo Tenth etreet c- Then tbey came back as far aa the a- music pavilion and countermarched, id finally entering tbe Idyl moving plcl- lure boose, to which they were g1*en e. free admission. 1, As tbey marched along tba Boardin walk, tbe teachers gave frequent cheer* ie for Ooean City, tbe eummer school id and some of tbe owners of baslnes# y. houses
— 1 BOY DIES FROM SCRATCH ON HAND . Develops After a , Week and 8nrgeons Are Unable to Save Him. \ Harry, tbe eleven-year-old son_ I of John H. Wood, a wholesale druggist' i In Philadelphia, died of tetanus at the I cottage of hie parents, 14 Ocean road, this cily, Monday morning The body I aant to Philadelphia that day. < The led scratched lb* bsmk of on# of bauds with a sand shovel about a week before bis death, but the scratch slight and the boy paid little atteutlon to It. Ha was suddenly taken aerlouely III Sunday, and Dr. Allen aertonely III sunaay, ana ui. **nvu
Corson was summoned about 1 o'clock tc Sunday afternoon. Wheu be reached ol the cottage tbe child'# Jews were a and there wai a atlffenlug of b the neck. Ooneoltlng surgeons from Philadelphia and Atlantic City were b I quickly called, bot tbe boy grew worse. There were administered In all 10.000 onlta of tetanus eerum . but without avail. All the physicians, as wall as a <1 member of the Philadelphia Bureau of 4 Haaltb, who saw the boy. pronounced 11 tbe ease one of tetanus. « Besckcs cbinxrd. ' The benches outside tbe music pavilion have been placed closer to tbe , building lo order that people can more , easily bear tbe free concerts. A large 1 , electric flag of tbe United Stales baa I been planed over the shell Inside tbe 1 building, and this la flashed when i "America" and other patriotic air* I played by tbe orcbeetrm. -w-
Fob Sali.— One or all of tbe Ave lots on Asbury avenue, below Thirteenth street, east sSde; low tor cash. Mrs. H. Bay Villa Laundry. 217 Bay avsooe . Ocean Ctty, S. J. Boodle waabaa and by the dozen done by Mrs. Francis ffeaman. BaU pbooe 6»W , adv.. 6-22. 12t Legal papers of all descriptions, to- : mcSBffMSca Aabury avenue, Ocean Ctty. N. J. bdv
VISITOR CATCHES EAGLE WITH HOOK AND LINE
Unique Hani Made by Ber- C nardi While Fishing Off End of Pier. A strange capture we# made by Cooetantino Bernard! while be was Ashing B off tbe end of Fogg's Pier Sunday. t« Tbe tale sounds like a real flab story, : the bird Is In evidence. * Bernard! bad thrown out bis Hue »< aud was psllently waiting for a bite. He caught aometbiug on tbe end of tl i bis book and pulled It lu. Mucb lo bis 11 surprise, bis ealcb proved lo be I 1 i large-sized, bleck-speckled eagle. which " was caught under one of Its wings by <• ' tbe book. Tbe bird was somewhat '« exhausted, but e-iou recovered aud was ■' f placed lu a box at the end of tbe plar. " i There It was viewed by bUDdred* of u i people durtug tbe day. 11 There waaadoubla gold chalo around * i one of lb* leg* of tbe bird, j Where tbe btid camo from Is a my* t Where tne ntrn camo irom is a mjs- -
On# tbaory Is tbat It was a pet 4 of eome sea captain and escaped from I ship passing Ocean City and was buffeted toward the ehore. Bernard! eaye be will take It with < him to New York next weak. j m ■ Tbe Visitors' Masonic Club of Ooean City will give a musical* lu the headquarter* of tbe organisation on tba , Boardwalk, below Nlolh street, Saturday aveniug, August 19. It will be for member* end their families. Arraugsmeols ara being made to have noted entertainers present . The Ocean City Boardwalk BaslDcaa Men's Association and tbe Ocaan City , Hotel Proprietors' Association bars , arranged lo bold lb* annual baby pa- , rade on tbe Boardwalk Saturday. An- , gust 26. It promise* to be bigg" and , Ku.v — . *• I — '
batter than ever. ' Attractively furnished bungalow at . 1407 Pleasure aveoo*; six rooms and liatb; owner llvlog out Wast; screaoed front porch, electric light, gat. targe open fl replace, with basket grate, back Kb, near tba proposed new golf s. Gome see It and make me an • offer: never baso ranted; a great bargain. eav.7-*7,8t i- Fob Balk.— M a r k a t or delivery 1 wagon; alee two-seatad oantaga. Ad14 draaa BBirnnEL offloa, Ocaan Ctty, r N. J Adv.
L BATHER SAYED I FROM DROWNING,, |v Robinson, of Trenton. v( 8eized With Cramp While c' in the 8nrf. " Hut lor tbe timely esalstauce of a several friends. Meyer Robinson, of »< ticket eellet et one of tbe b, moving picture houses. O would probebly have drowned while C Just south of the music pavll- b Ion Sunday. V He had been bathing with Daalel b and Albert Pelmerl, George F. Grow p and Joaepb McAree, and remained In M Ibe water wbsu ther came ashore. A later, one of the uumber ootleed that Robluson was In distress end appeared to be drowning a Albert Palmerl quickly picked up a . that was uudcr the Boardwalk and went out to Roblusou Gibers went lu bis help end tbe man M brought . unconscious, to the c beach. There he was rolled over a „ barrel while Dr. Ralph Flint, beach m physician, was summoned. After much hard work he was revived and 4 was able to leave for his home 1 He was seized with a cramp In one ■■ of bis legs while bathing and sank lu- £ Aside from a mark over hi* rio*e, " where be had beau bit by the life-buoy, he was all right In the evening. 0 d CASINO'S ATTRACTIONS „ * "Sal Masque" Will Draw a Bis t The corn lug "Bel Masque" at lb* v Casino Club has attracted many people other resort*. Reports aud tele- . phone Inquiries predict a number of automobiles ouuilog from Atlaotlc 1 Avalou aud Wlldwood wnh gay I masqueradera. . Visitors sod members or tbe Casino Club have beeu preparing for several days aud without doubt lb* "Bel * Masque" will exceed auy ever glveo a ID Ocean City. Novel decorations of , thousand- of miniature colored pennants will leud oolor to the affair. Next Wedue-day evtnlug the • Japanese V« adding" will take plaoe. Re- I hears* la are being held dally. Nearly , 160 children will take part Id tbe pageant, pantomime aod groupings ' ■ Many special deuce* ere being ar- I . ranged and for Ibis occasion both the | stage and floor will be used All will , be In tbe quaint costume of the Orient . and altogether tbe plctur«*quen*as of . tbe affair will be one lo be long re- ' I mem be red On Friday, August 18. tbe famous > "Jardin de Dsns" will take place and , will be lb* crowning affair of tba I Tffc-tt. •# now thronged with people dally, and, between the dances, . card parties aud other eolertslomaote. ) Ibere U scarcely a dull moment. Mr. I Carpenter and bis able assistant# eeem i to make each day excel tbe prevlone oo*.
' ' * G. MISS LDLA WON £ FROM THE 6. M. M. : «f fp Capt. Breckley, in Baseett and tx Fitc's Boat, Takes Post- £ poned Race. m Capt. Ctlot. Brakley, selling Messrs. — Ha»sett and File's Lula. tamed the P table* od Capt. Mlllapaugb In tbe one- Vl deelgu boat race over tbe Ooean City " Club's course Saturday after. •' This *•< a postpoueJ raoe. " Capt. Breckley won handily, al- * closely pressed for awhile by • Roth B. Tbe Lula started ofl P ahead, bat wsa caught by Jacob Bels- 41 wangtr's Ruth B. at Anchorage Point, 41 to a tactical slip by Capt. Brack- 4 The Ruth B. went to the front and remained there until Laxy Harbor was reached. Tbe Luis then caught to and pstsed ber and kept In front c to tbe end. Tne Lola's new sails f worked well ' CspL Mlllspiugb's G. M M., sailed . OspL Lloyd. wa< aeoood, and tbe | tbe Logan, sailed by Capt. Alexander i , Jr , was third. 4 , Summary: ( Miss Lola «•'« 4 JOtt I BoThB. " - » 4 U H , PollyaiiM _ ^ " " « >» w n For Sale. A small sail boat, al bargain price, aa * owner baa do time loose It. Call or r- address 881 Wesley avenue, Ocean ir Ctty, N. J. adv-8, 10-81 *i Wanted at Once.— 81000 oo bond and mortgage For further particulars apply or address Sentinel office. Ocean City. N J. Ad*. Beautlfolly located room., with or is wltboot board; or spa rtmeat, 860; or J collage, |76 Apply 21 Asbury a*e. 11 re -r-
YACHT CLUB MEMBERS HEAR FINE SERMON CHAPLAIN
Turnout at the Annual Service in the First Presbyterian Church. A very beautiful service was held In the Flret Presbyterian Church on Sonday evening, when the Ocean City \ Yacht Club held Its tenth annual serAbout ninety members of the in full uniform, gathered at tbe of Eighth etreet and Central avenue, and marched to the cburcb to body, where tbey occupied reserved »*iUi The yachtsmen were headed by Commodore Cbarlee F. Wall, Vice Commodore Daniel H. Parle and Past Commodores C. Howard ScbermerWm. K. Hexamer, J. Ralph Wilson aud Cbaa. J. Curran. Memof Ibe Ladles' Auxiliary were also present In lerge numbers, occupying Tbe church was beautifully decorated with cut-flower* aDd the national aud club flags and pennants. An luterastlug musical program, which bad beeu prepared fur tbe occasion, and a copy mailed to eecb member, wis closely followed. A eolo, entitled, "I Heard lbs Voice of Jeaus Say," by Miss Louisa Corson, aud a duel, entitled, Watcbmau, What of the Night?" by Elvln Powell aod Howard F. Story, ere especially well rendered. Tbe work of tbe qoartet, composed of the foregoing singers and Mlas Mildred E. Brooks, contralto, was very impressive, their selections, entitled, "Jesus, Thou Joy of Loving Hearts.') Verdi, and "One Sweetly Solemo Thought," by Ambrose, being particularly wall executed. Tbe aermou by tbe club chaplain, I tbe Rev. Charles H. Boboer, pastor of the Flret Cburcb, waaooe of tbe beet he* ever delivered to tbe clob, and wee tbe subject of much favorable cummeot. Hie theme was, "Tbe Desired Haveo,"and bis text, Psalm 187; "H* brlogetb them unto the deelded haven." He said lo part: "We bis all voyagers on tbe sea of • Presently we shall coma to tbe end of tbe voyage, where all must disembark. For those who are wttboat . fattb In tbe unseao realities, an lmI penetrable mist bangs over tba sea. In ' one of Robert kagersoll's last lectures, f be spoke of blueelf as drifting oo a . raft, upon a boundless saa, Wll bout a pilot, not knowing what awaited him. ' What eould one expeet who bad oo e pilot with blm? Bat there are mallltudes in Ibe world who do not betoog i to Ibe agnostics. Tbey have a Pilot ' who knows tbe see well, 'and wbo. !; tbey are sure, will guide Ibem Into a • "Herein to tbe great peril of living— tbat men drift tbroogb life wltbont
aud without hope. Say. mariner, do not drift ool of tbe track of the borne ships — away from the Bible, prayer, Cburcb, God. Do not float Into tbet unchartered nod uninhabited wilderness of waters that agnosticism spells Have yon been sailing away God toward the oold north of unbelief? Ie your llfe*htp beaded for tbe breakers of eln? Turn home. It I* getting late. Eight belle. Dug wateb. boms, though colore be torn aod sails ragged and bulk battered. Make port. What boots It If the start of tbe voyage be pleasant, tbe middle port loo smooth and sonny. If In the eod the mtoaee tbe harbor, tbe cargo I* sank, tbe crew drowned? There to only One who to strong enough and wise enough to be entrusted with tbe precious sblp of your life. It le ibe of Galilee Out yonder beyond sky-line lies the land of heaven. He alone can bring yoa lain tbe Massed baven." For Beat. Established flour and feed store, In- : eluding flxturee,or will rent store room , tu r any other business. Address Young* Coreoo. Ooean City. N.J. adv., l*-8Q,tf. 1 Fob Bent.— By the year, a 7-roons > hot and oold water and bath, r Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Oo ^ adv.. 980, tf _ 81600 lo loan on Orel mortgage. Thorn A Boyle. 408 Eighth street, a Ocean Ctty. N.J. ndv. tf. " DR. CHARLES B. RIDER DENTIST >r 809 Central Ave. Oceoa City, N. J. 1916 flood Service id At tble office eooetots In using not only r» tbe beet materials tbat can be bought, «. and such skill as only experience »• brings, but lb* satisfaction tbat I bees 0, qualities are oombined with a reason - „r able charge. charles B. riper. P. P. S.
Headquarters For Tennis Shoes We are headquarters for Goodyear Tennis Shoes and Oxfords for men, women and children. Light and heavy weight, white and brown. We have your sine. Newell Corson
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