Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, . . NEW JERSEY Ben 'Phone No 66-X J* nort promptly don* by *xp*rt*need THURSDAY. OCTOBER IS. 1916 Kalarad at lb* Po« Office at Ocean CUy, ■ . J. a* noohd clam mall matter. HEART IS BIG LIFTER An excbauge aayt every adult liar within him a atrudural wonder (bat baa a lifting power almoat incredible, when one eoo.lder* it* ante. It I* the heart "Weighing *eldom more than eleven ounce*, every day It lift* the equivalent of 130 ton* to a height of one foot. Till* I*, or eoorre. the power exerted by the normal heart every twenty four boar* ha* a lifting atreogth equal to thl* weight. Every time yadr heart beat* alx ounce- of bkyedi are ant forth into the veto* or _ _gbodult* of the human *y*tem. put your finger to your pulee. If your heart I* normal,, the beat I* about twenty time* each minute, and ibr amount of blood forced out with every beatoratroke oftbl* wonderful little engine *lx ounce*. Gel pencil and paper, and yon will Sod that thl* lit tie handle of mu*cle* beat* 100.800 time* every twenty-four hour*. 80.000, 000 time* a year Three score and ten year* I* the allotted term of life. The man wbo live* to be eeveoty ha* a heart thai baa heat 2 800,000.000 time*. A plot'* a pound the world around, iba old aaylog goea.. Taking It a* a baele, and reckoning on the fact that *lx ounce* of blood are forced Into the arterte* eeveoty time* e minute, thl*, oonntlng I thirty-two oonce* to. the quart, would 1 mean three and one eighth gallons of blood forced ont every mlnnte, or 1871 i gallop* of blood every hour. CITY'S VALUATIONS Thl* aesori Leads, Aa at. own b> I Ceeeir Collector1* Brpnn. In tbe abstract of ratable* and ex- i emptlone for Cape May County, re- ; caotly lee ued by Conoty Collector Jo*. . I. Scull, tbe total valuation of real , aeute In tbe county, exclusive of eec | ond-cbu* railroad property, l* abown to be $84,894,270. divided a* follow.: | Avalon Borough, $1,171,800; Cape | May City. 16 168,287; Cape May Point ' Borough, 1241.660; Dannie Townehlp, , 8486*2; Lower Town*bip. $621,510; . Middle Township, $861)260; North Wild wood Borough, $2^07,168; Ocean Ctty, $8,178 219; See Ills City, $1,697, 226; (tenth (Ape May Borough. $87, «6; 8toue Harbor Borough, $2,079,216; Upper Towuehlp, $709 658; Weal Caps May Borough, $451,675; Wild wood City, $6 658 050; Wild wood Urea Borough. $1,609,568; Woodbloe Borough, 4513,456. It will be eeeo that, as usual, Ocean «JM r Made, with WUdwood second and Cape, May third. DECISION FILED leenaar* Albert Pent Hut P., Judge Eld red ge, to tbe county court a f»w days ago. Died bla deendoo Id tbeemployer'i liability sou of Anna Proctor, agatoat Albert Fogg, renderlog Jodgmsol for tbe paymeot of $6 80 per week for 800 weeke. $100 for burial of decedent, and tbe coat of tbe soil. Proctor was a painter, and while employed to tbe painting of Fogg'. Ocean Pier fell from ooe of Ibe tower* to tbe Boardwalk aod met Injurlm which caused hie death. wyomiko Charles W. Fluuey and, wife, Philadelphia. „ v BT. charles. Mlm Jennie N. Lands*, Ocean City Angoetos Hilton and wife, Mrs. B Franc* Smith, Wild wood. ELBBKON. K. K. MacKeuzle, East Orange; Bayard Long, Aebboorne; M. T. Berrle. Perth Amboy. J. N. Richard aoo, Mlm Rally, pbllBIBCAVNL . J- * Jordan, Jr., Mlm Caaeidy, Mia* Cocbrao. Philadelphia; L. A Leddoo, Mrs. D. Amelia Smith, Clayton; C. W. Scofiald and wlfa, Cleveland; O. H. O.boraa. New York Ctty; Adolph Pauleon, Marchantvllle. kathlc. M. E. Roberta, E. A. Pancoaat Mr* W. O Wilson, Mlm Natalie Uppluooll, Mim Ellxa belli H. Powell, J. W. Laodenberger and wife, Cbas. H. Landenbergar, Or D. R James, Mrs. D. B. James, David James. Mary Jam* ^yBwirtlCb'eitorlledelpblB: E"* J' Oeo. F. Lewi, and wife, Wilmington; C H. Shoemaker, Arthur Hhoeakakar. Ocean Ctty. imperial. Frank C. Kirk and wife, Spring Lake; Daniel Gallagher. 8. Younc and wlfa, S F. Retlly, J. W. Btocbon. M B. Kbbett. Philadelphia; Mariiu Maloney, 2d, and family. Ocean CUy; Mrs. Otto Koehler, Ml*, c. J. Koebier Blvarton; U M.Oetxel. M B Schlmpf,' 2?" T" J Baurmmi, MS* iteurmau. Moore. Mrs M.R. Kirk, Roxborougb; W. J. Hancock, Plitobnrgb; J. A. Smith ats lee. E. E. Brown, New Brunewick; E. M. K eater. WUII.matown; D. 8. An<Ui2,, uCo!i"1?"ood: Wm Uox aud WW, M. T. Stinaon, Tboa. Cooper MoOaUan aod family. Mm. John E. Phillip*. Cba*. T. Waller. Jr. and l*?,"-*?' |,blWe,Ph,«: Medora Funk, J. D Collin*, L.<3. Reeve, CamdenW. O. Irwin, New York; D. W. *Dd 0°" log* wood ; Mm. Mm. H. Powell, PlalnOeld; John Test. Mm. F. P. Koona, Philadelphia. J. W. Parker, Jr.. Clara Relobelmer, Anus Reiubeimer. Laura Loweubure. H W. Uogao, M. Boahman. Jr. M M. Aod raw*. Dr. Cba*. E. Barttoe,' Philadelphia: K. J.Tucker, 8L Paul Chicago; H. 8. Dy»o„, Balfr*_B- Van Gilder. Harry F. Stanton aud wife. 8. B. Swan. F. E. Kirnr-r-.,:-Pbliadalpnla: B. W. Steelman, AtWo tie CUv; H. C. Schanse. Jr., and family, Mercbaolville. iMgai paper* of . all deacrtptioo*. in. eluding will-. «re carefully drawn by K ' • -on at hi* oOln. 744 ! ■«"* Aabury a**....*, «iemP Ctty. N. J. adv. j K** Maul-fun i.hed or unfurnished. ! SilLE"" j
:1 SUNDAY IN THE = LOCAL CHORCHES :y Strong Sermons and Excellent = Music Heard by Coni" gregations. . FIRST BAPTIST. Dr. Coburn. of Letth H.ll, tbl* city. E reached t»o *tropg *ernion» lu the "lr*t Kapttot Church Sunday. -In the _ ab-ence of a regular pa«t or Hi* dl»-1 ^ course* •tronely lmpre«*«l hi* hearer*. | - Tbe Rev. J IV Hixbofl. of Phil* delpbla, again condocied tbe service* and preached strong *ermou< in the Fir*t Pre*byteri*n Church Sunday. Hi* theme In tbe morning wa*. '• ' Elijah CiWer the Juniper Tree; or God « Cure for I>e»pondeucy.'' p. Tbe subject of hi* di*cour*e lu the „ evening wa* -God'* Way of In.lributt log Reward " i Mr. Kl*choff ha* a way of preaent- „ big vital truth* that make* a «troug i, appeal to hi* hrarvm and the congre,f gallon* at both -eivice* were given many new line* of (bought that were • appreciated ■ Mr. Bl-chotr ha* officiated In tbe .. Pre*byterlau I 'hurch for four Sunday*. ,r duiiug the al>*ence of Dr. Buhner the ■ , pastor. He I* well known lo metn- i l ber» of tbe church, having preached ■ J ps»toratr of the lale Mr. Cas-elt-rrry. < r On two or three occasion*, too. he ha* - f delighted Urge audience* In thl* ; t church by til* masterly handling of i I that *oul-ap|ieallug Instrument, tbe | 'cello. 3 There wa* a fair eired luruout of ihe . member*of the Men'a Krleud»hlp Bible j Class In tbe afternoon, when the lee- . eon wa* taught by tbe Rev. James E, , Lake, of this ctty- f I BT. AUGDSTUiE'S. I - There wa* a good-sized congregation I at the 10 o'clock mam In St. Augu*- I I tine's Church Sunday, celebrated by ■ - tbe rector, tbe Rev. Thomas F. Blake > Tbe rector announced that man* on : Sunday* is at 10 o'clock aod at 7.30 " I o'clock ^daring week-day morning*, c I He expressed ihe hope that all tbe a j children uoder 16 year* of age will be" 11 sent to Sunday school. At Sunday ' school, he said, he see* some children $ whose parents do Dot attend mas*. Tbl* la. very wrong. as It give* tbe little ooe* e bed Impression when their 11 , parent* do not attend church. There " ia no way, lie declared, of getting £ around the commandment to attend - on 8uoday*. He also said be * - hoped that every family will say the Boaary aud litany of the Blessed VlrI glo during October, a moDtb e*peclal ly devoted to the Mutber of God. i Referring to the gospel of the day. s tbe pastor spoke agaloat sloth, which < la like a ru*t that dmtroy* everythlog. I are two kinds of sloth— bodily l: > end spiritual. Meny men are lazy ; and do not want to do aoy profitable i work. Like Rip Van Winkle, ihey ■ i are ready to carry a heavy goo for - mile* or Idle around with a (Ghlnp • pole, bat will ool properly provide for - their femllle* l There ere people Ju*t as elothfol In - their spiritual work. They areas help I leme* the paralytic and tbe man III t with the dropsy. Id pamlog. he re ferred to the five foollab and tbe flvt i wise maiden*, and concluded by *ay I log that God expects HI* people lobe energetic In Hie work. FIRST M. E. Last Sunday bad been set apart a> "( oufercDce .Claimant*' Day" by tbe recent Geoeral Conference, and, ac ' oordlugly, there wa* no *ermoo lo the First M. E Church, tbe time of tbe r morning eermou being taken op lo , tbe preaeo tattoo of tbe cause, i H. S Sprioger, of Pitman, aDd a . prominent layman of the church, wa* j the principal speaker, be having been ; mot here for the purpose by the die . trtet eopertDteudeot, Ibe Rev. Dr i George H. Neal , lo premotlog bla cause, be said lo ■ perl: , "Beginning todey. It la toteDded to carry on a vigorous educational cam patgn lo behalf of our worn-out preacher*, otherwise our conference claimant* |„ the Methodist territory known as tbe Philadelphia areatbat la. tbe area presided over by Bishop Berry. Tbe New Jereey Con fereoce Is a part of that area, aod the campaign will be especially vigorous In that conference. "The movement ordered hy the Geoeral Conference contemplate* tbe ralalog of $10,000,000 aa ao endowment fund, tbe luteraet of which la to be need for the benefit of confereoc* ; cUtmaots. Of thl* amooDt, tbe New . Jereey Conference will be aiked u, raise ooe-twentleth of half a million . dollar* wlthio five yean of this dale." Mr, Sprioger went on to say that, a* laymen will pay the larger pert o» Ihe sum required, they are belog aafced to urge tbe caorn. and. aald he , we ere doing It ool because tbe Geo - eral Coo fereoce has ordered It. hot be , cause It I* right. He gave some cogeot - reason* why It I* right, amoog which were tbe following: " .Th*' Me,ho<"rt preacher's salary I* fixed for blm by laymen. True, be may aod does have some effective voice and Influence a* to what hit i al ary ought to be, hot tbe ultimate so tborlty lo fixing It Ilea lo tbe querterli • conference*. Moreover, the preacher I* not el • liberty to decllo* to preach If he ■ doe* not -get hi* price. He la tn • ihe sworn service or a great cbnrch A commissioned officer ot tbe U. H ^ Army could a* well reaigu In tbe pre* tuce of tbe enemy aa a Methodhi preacher to tbe face of trouble, on matter what. » The Methodist preacher I* forbidden , to engage Id any oilier paid employoient. He ha* given hi* *olemo prom , l«e to devote ell his time aod ht* abll Ity to tbe service of the church, aod b. muet do thl* whether hi* salary be ' Urge or smell. The average salary U small, rang ' log from $600 to $900. Every family . m*D knows that little— If, Indeed, any- , thing— can be saved out of such a stipend. Aod eomellmee even not all of the smaller salens, are paid In full, Yet the preacher, hi* wife and chll dren most dree* well and have refine ineuts In their borne. . The army, tbe navy, all great cor I po ration* are penstonlog tbelr retired r or worn-out officer* aud men. Dr Kulp. the pastor, followed Mr. 1 springer lo a brief address, adding , *ome telllug facte to those glveo by that gentleman, one of which wa* : needed Information to aome of tbe . congregBt(on. He declared that the i. preachers themselves have always , contributed liberally to tbe oecee*ltle* of their retired brethreu.aod that I liey id tend to give largely to tbe proposed endowment fund. Bl.bop Berry ha* • """^Uiled two years' aalary. ' T T,,e* I)r Kelley, of the Rock . Islaud Conference. Illinois, will be . present next Hunday for the express ; purpose of furtberiog the caoee by , adding to and emphasizing what was aald last Sunday. Pastor Kulp preached Uet Sunday - even log. > : Miss Hal lie Beck, of Vernon Hall, 1 thl. ctty, recently gave a dainty dinner party at her borne. During tbe evening music was rendered aod a , v*rJ pleaaaut lime was enjoyed by all. Those preaeDt were: BeuJ. Henderson. . wife aud daughter. Mlas Nettle, John E. Towoaeod and wife, N. Hlckmoo ' and wife, James Ward aod wire. Mr* , McCoy and daughter. Mia* Rath, Mr, > Elder aod Mr. Robt B. Lea aod aoo. J Harold.
| KfSOTorlb Lv-.-e Reels. E^woMh'1^ League' «a*' jTeld'lu .the SMI** Sarah Smith was appolots-l fourth vice president, and Mi-. Kihelyn M Page was -elected to take chargp of ttie league'* music Sunday . evening*. Mlsse. Myn» Sharp and 11 Minerva Adam* were elected to Ihe district cooventloo. The Woman'. Home Ml-lonarv Society met to the First M. E Church f. Tuesday and made two quilt. The »e member* enjoyed a floe repast. The ■e quilt*, with articles < f clothing, etc . »-TwllI he packed In a box aud senl to a *. j town lu South Dakota within a -hort " StxtemoBl of '.he OwBership. Mamgemenl. Circa- j litioe. Etc.. Required b< the Act of Aognl 24. 1312, t of Octm Citj Senliwi. published weekly al j Ocean City. New Jersey, for October I, | 1916. I Sute of New Jersey ' i- County of Oa|>e May i ^ ^ ^ I t Ihe SUte end county ef.ir.-sij. |-er->n*il> appeared K. Cnrtu Itobrn-.n , wb->. having i . and say- lhat he ia the Owner of tbe IX-xss r Cut SX-*TI»XI.^eDd lhat Ihe foh.-wtlig Is.t" ! , ; land if a dally paper, the cirenlaii .nl etc.. . of the aformald puhhoatl.in for the date Hon °443. postal' Laiw ami R.vuLti"us | : printed on the reverse of this form u. wit : | 1. Thnt the_ n>m« and addroxw of | Publtxhor. R. Cortu Rohio.oo. "oo*f City, S. J. 1 Editor R. Curtis Robinson, J Minigiig Editor, R Curtis Robinsoi. J Muigor, R. Cnrtis Robinson. | 2. That the owner* are: iGlve nam.* j and addresses of *t.vkholder* owning >>r 1 holding I per cent, or more of the total 1 amount of stock. ) Cnrtis Robinson, Ooean City. N. J. . 3. That the known bondboMera. mortgagees, and other security holder*, owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds, mortgage*, or other The Ocsaa Cm Sentinnl has no tsmda, mort- 1 gage*, or other tecnrilie* ontatan.hugj against it. R. CURTIS ROBIRSOI. to and subscribed before me this I sixth d»y of October. 1916. [8aah] H. 8. Mnrer. Notary Public. IMyeommtlon expire. April la. toia.1 f
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r "7 - Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR jc "j _ . I ' Ralph Hayes VanGilder r ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER Tenth Street *ng Wetl Avrrue ' I J i YOU SHOULD HAVE ' A Reliable Builder ! To erect votir Ocean City eott-ige. Vou-cannot spare the time lo look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the | I honesty ol ihe contractor. ( I I have built for a large number of people and could refer yon to [ an v or all of them. - [ Send for the list of names and photographs ol the houses. ' Otis M. Townsend j -.BUILDER i — 1 i EHBL J. SIEELHIflN E,even,o!S^. A""" liiiFaril 11 Allen Scull THE Eighth at/ro Ocejx Mve. * Rhone Connections ' S B SWAN j. E. TROUT Swan and Trout Carpenters and Builders JOBbING A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE % OCEAN CITY. N. J. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phoue 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: insurance: Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Phone. 186- J Furniture Stored 4 / Reupholstcririg eItimate Window Shadcs J FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings Our Price, art Lowed pouiblr comment with Good Work and Be»t Material Lawrence H. Lear M< Aaburr A'-nu. cto..n CUy N j T_TA\E youa cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices.1It will pay you to call and see our stock be- c fore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. » 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBINQ U"J!TltinK *nt"' "rtU,Action " to prion*, wnrkmiuwhip and baainea conrtrwvf If ^rre^szsss&Si or clenoal foro* to matnUln. Gin m. . tri^. ' »<.th Prion*. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth Ht Advertise in the SENTINEL 'l
rnvTni.TOM,,!, Rr,lr,rR,. OTIS M. TOWNSENl) BUILDER j Offick: 8th St. Opposite P, 0 Plans and Specifications precared withnut charge I Only galvani.ed nail, u.al oa exterior work ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL l_ builder George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing ! No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street * OCEAN CITY, N. J. ue,, Pllun(. f,( j ■8. 0. Aflami f. I Allot H. S. Adama ! GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, RANGE SETTM BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaon Une Prompt!, Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Heady Mixed Paint*. Lead and oil. 920 and 922 A*burr avenue. Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comcany Wildwood Title aid Trust Co Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guarantee, Money to Loan on Good First MortKaKI Farms for Sale , Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House _ N. J.
Perpetual Life expect this of the individual Executor or Trustee. Prudence sanctions the appointment of theOcean City Title & Trust Company a s Executor o r Trustee ; its charter is ■ — permanent and it has the Resources, Experience and Ability to act in these capacities to the best intc-iests of the esOcean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter aod Egg* A*k for Booklet of Hpeclaltle* Order* Delivered Both Fhon*« Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — W? Cut Flowers and Ettncral Designs Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 439-J Precise People Wil'r appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. k THE Harris Restaurant

