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Ocean City Sentinei Pinna aee Ppeueaep Eras, Ticbut R. CURTIS ROBINSON~ Editor end Proprietor OCEAN CITY. : . NEW JERSEY _____ Bell 'Phone No 66- X prrUoiriEnniOTa1 n°°Sl' 4 °"n" reue furnished oo •ppuoutef ' * '**r'5 r fc*oi.W°rk Pt^lp,,r' a°°* »r eipertsnasd thursday. MARCH 22, 1917 *.-P. TEAM WON H«0 X-ltlle Tronblr Wilt, rieue. ' aotrlllr Him Mcnool Bo<» The Pleaeeulvllle High School -five loot Its second geme (and the second of tbe eeooon) to tbe M -P. teotn. of Ooeau City, at Company U's Armor, 1 Saturday evening. 80 to 14 The local'. ' beat the Pleeeautville boy. at Plea.. ' antville, a abort time .ince, by four ' point.. ' Kulp. Ferguson and Haley .tarred 1 for tbe Ocedn Ctty boy. In the gsmr 1 Saturday evening. 1 The Brat half ended with the ecore ' 5 to J2 lu favor of Ocean City. Tbe vlaltorh were/altogether out- ' played In the aecond half, and were ' abletoacore but due Held go. I. this ' by Baker. 1 d {'&•" ■ /Wallace ' Center Baker * /as-} <*.* {s-~ Hubs— Cbattlu. Batea and Mitchell. '< Field goal.. — Haley, 2; Kulp. 6; Fer- •» fueou. 4; Price. I; Harrle. 1; Baker. 18 It Fool goal.— Price, 4! Levlgue, A Kef- tc area, U Tbeo. V. Townaend. -t BACK PROM SOUTH »« , , la - °«,< kaataaer ■taMeaw ,B

V "•« nraMBl Oailag. \ Mr. and Mra. John E Kite, of Oak \ Philadelphia, who have a borne I oo Ocean avenue, tbka city, have been J touring Florida alnoa February IS. / They went down tbe Weot Coast, vl.ittog St. Petetaburg, Bel lam I. Dlviata, Paaaa-Orllle and all tbe Intonating point, around and near St. Peteraburg. TberapenteoaaetlBM in Tampa. At Pot* Tampa tbey embarked for Key Wart. and tbeoce to Havana, Cubaraoaeiolug for a week. After touring tbe Mend o I Cube, tbey returned to Tempe. end thence beck North, irrlvtog la Philadelphia. Tburaday Tbey ' to come to Ocean City whbln a Mr. and Mra Ueorge W. Krout, of Oak LatU, aleo aa turner reaiden t. ben. eeeempaolM Mr. and Mra. Flta on tbetr trip aootb. j " — • ~ r Tranalaia * Baeaol teal aetata tranafara In Ocean ' City recorded in tbe office of County ' dark HUdraUi. aa reported lo tbe Cbpr ' M«y Oeooty Oaartta. en ae follow.: ' Aeffiew C. Boewell. at ax, to * Andrew Senll. Lot 10, Seetlon S. Ocean CHy Load Oo ° Retort J.- Sharp to Frank N. Flta- " garnM, at ai. *2500 Lot 47. Uiratd. ' Kelhryn D. Wblteley. at elr. to . J°—Pb M. Rowland Lou 66 aod 58. „ bloek S, Ocean CM, Land Co. Hannah J. Steal man to Ada E. ° Mean. Lot ta nortbwaat line of Ocean „ "*enna, 840 fart'eoatbwaet from aootbwart Una of Second MroM. ' John Mart, at ax. to Clara Biddl. Oarte. eSeatbaaat 25 fart of lot 21. 2 Ulrard. *' Tto city ofOeaao'Ulty to Clinton L. £ RnMUs (,nll -1-. , ... . ' V — — " Ml/ IU V.IIUIUU U. lou 486 aod

467,8*8 tan. C. IBa.ltaa a a troa. aorta to ninth .treat 'rtee batwaaa Wan ead Hs.es .r.o^T *bbwm Nana U NUU atraau and -* *** >atw ktoweseUwk^lro'0 Twn*",0o,tb «»u. in" 6to»rt emrai awriara A «ew Ocean City nrtdeou attended tbe fnnsral- aervleee over tbe remain. °r Mary J. Piatt at ber late bnme In Llowood Friday evening. Tbe Rev. Cbatiaa H. Bobner conducted Ibe wrTl°— d«ta preached au Impressive •ermcn. Tbe body reposed In a hand■""t Tto Inlermenl waa al Ivy" HUI Cemetery, Philadelphia. Saturday aeoning. aod there brief aervie** 1 aleo wen beM. to*1"" to Prat. Cakca. I

A lecture by Prof. Cohen will be gteeo at tbe Mooee Home, Somrr, Potot, Toeaday evening, on "Tbe Life. Manner.. Costumes and Ceremoule. of Hcbnw Life," lllurtrated with g.rmenu warn to their rite, and fea.t. Music will be form, bed b, an orcbn tra of aeven piece. A dance will follow tbe lecture. Admission free All welcome The exercise* will begtD'at Cwt On Bin uaib .1 Tree. Capt. J. W. Lee on Monday cut off tbe big limb of a tree lu front of bis! More. Tbe limb projected over tbe ! oidewalk end there waa a cbaore that auace prdeMriau might be Injured. At leart, ao thought city official., and Chief of Police Scull notified Cept IrtO that, ebould ao accidrut occur, ' the city would not be nspooalble V ■ a ■ jl «0 to O. lr, eina. ' Tto Oeeen .City Camp-Bre Ulrla are 1 preparing to give a ptaj.-Mla* Molly " ' la tto amambly room of the Ocean ' CNy High School at 7 46 o'clock Friday f oaealag. April 6 under duration of " Tbey wUI beaaaMed by a number of t tto maton of (be Hoy Scoot Troop a igffilart.u wdltoMcenu. i.

baptist church ' f • ' Strong Sermon on "Friendship" Preached by^Pastor, r theRev.M.M. Lewis. 0 Member, of Ocean City Iiodge. No . - 66. K.of P.. attended rarvim In the • Flr.t liaptl.1 Church Sunday- evening and beard Willi marked llitereat the rar- ' mon on "Friend. hip" delivered by - tbe pa.lor, tbe Iter. M. M.*Lewim ! choir were appreciated by tbe member. who comfortably Illled the church. j f Mr. Lew", rat'd"' """ "Fellow Kulght. of Pytlii... tbl.j ' of your order canuot but re«ull In un- '. therefore, appreciated by me. your preaeuce made welcome aud your merit of life and a. .plritu.lly founded •Fbe page, of hIMory and tlw tra- i ditton. of long ago furul.bed no raeue- ' that .hould count fur more lu in«n'. I relation, with hla fallpw., . a. day by day be Uvea thla life, than tlio* fur ' n i. lied by J una! ban aud David, and • Damon and Pythlaa." t Tbe.peaker I'Ajf briefly recounted 1 the .tory of the frleudrtilp of Damon ■ and-Pylbla*. c Contlnutog. herald: l "Tbl. .tury of Damob and Pytbla. • found aucb a welcome In tbe public heart that It became tbe ba.l. of a I aoclety In 1864 at Waehlng b D. V., aod tiaa develojwd Into a > of oyer flOu.OOO meu today. "I publicly teatlfy tbal I am deeply ' with the poMlbllltlea for t> good that are bound up In your <t initiation. Tbey are touching, bearl- A gripping aod, If conducted aright,

will lay bold of Ibe very eot|l of a ' man. Tbe absolute repudiation of D any horee-play In every- part of your Initiation can ha etrougly commended ( to ell thinking mm. Physical rougb- ( °toa for affective Impreniuu ha. long ' klt.ee been an exploded theory— It ba. ' oo pert wliji a man 'a aoul. ' "But who. of those IravellDg thai _ road, can ever forget tbe aceoea thai » lay here their true aelvee. thoughtle.., weak and lacking In cooragv. Tbu. * laid opep, by tbelr own acta, to the deserving censure of tbelr fellow., " they And Inrtead that beautiful gem of true friendship and brotherllnes. thai Oil. a crying need and gladden. Ibe heart. Tbey are taught whet other life experiences fall lo leach ' them, aud, recognizing their weakoeaaea are made charitable aod strengthened In a vital point. "If you were to a.k me why I we. a'Cbristtao, or why I loved, followed •od served 'Jeaua Christ, my answer would be that I am such for Ibe same ronton that kutgblbood la tbl. order appeal, ao strongly to me. "Reeogolztng my alu, and rfriup , condition In. Uod'a eight aud de- ' serving censure and condemnation and wrath and punishment. Jeeu. came and stood by my side tod of- . hrlp ae a Friend, ana, by vlnoe of His sacrifice, offered to .ave me and blot ont my past kins. How could a man help loving such a Christ I'd like , koow7 Tbi. la ibe fruit of true friendship. j "Friendship I. oo small thing. j|s . spirit I. heaven born. A-lde front salvation, ll I. one of tbe greatcrt gifts | to mab. It excelia blood relatlon.hlp In tbal you may eliminate afleciinn • aflectloii

,a from relation ship, but you can never. do ao from friendship. „ "Friendship gives na a component m pert. Our friend la a part of us. We a onboeom ourselves and Bud rrpo-e ™ 'tto ealMytffif tbe counsel of mouther. H I« I. a Jewel lu prosperity, aa It eoable. m u.-to abare our great Joy. with anm other aod that makes for lull value lu • prosperity. It I, a balance-wheel lo a. adeerelly thai keep. u. from racking u, lo pteeea, which we would do If left h entirely aloue aod frieodleaa L Mu. * thank Ood for thl. wonderful gift. a- "Friendship can only eklat between m good people— that I.; tbora whose ac- ■ Hon. and! Ives leave no quertlon a. to m tbelr honor: purity and equity— who „ are free from greed, lu.t and vWeuce, m aud who have the courage or tbelr conviction.. * "Why? It I. the nature of friend- ' d ship to knit eoul. together, who will « •Uu0 by one .aootber at all lime, and , e seek for tbe good of each, without re- ' r gard for themselves. Thl. waa .o t r_ with David and Jonathan , e "But there la a sort of frleud.hip be- t I- ,*r*° nitu 'bat la for tbe furthering . I of evil accompltsbmeut.. A mau I. f- o.ked to Maud by auotber lu wb.t be 1 . konws Is wrong. Tbl. I. bad; It I. Un- . , round aud can't last. "True friendship wilt never seek assistance from another for that which la dishonorable.

* "What la the basic principle of ,■ friendship? What draw, men ioe, gvtber for friendship? IS "I. It because of a weakness ,„d r- want of means oo my part that took frleud.hip desirable that | might » beue'fli? I. it thai I .m strong 'In I- some things, while others are strong II In that Which I am weak and It Is a '' be"' fl6""'1""* to'culatlon for rnuiual "While It I. true t^.t these advan - tage. acrue in frleod-bip. they are natural and oorought result., yet ^ I la not the basic principle "Friendship come, from ibe Latin ^ amlcitia. derived from amor, which 1 1 n,**n* lovt f40- Ibere It t, |.,)ve j the prime mover In. eonlractmg mu. ;tuel affection. ,pr|UK. ft,„u t iuaiural impulse ralher than well-laid plaus; from au luclluatiua of in, ' rather than deliberale rolculatm.,. of ' ( material advantage, it koiutlie ' , of oue to the soul of another. | "Tb* Croat recognized enemies „f ! ■ friendship are youthful murt.hii ' aspirations and pol«^ | "Thero are severe tests Tblok of t them a moment Are they surmount- I * ""'y by the roper human? l^vgj t ^and Jonathan bad It. They are Uod- f

sunmffflfhe 3 local churches [. Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. "lr | In t lie KIM I'resbytertan t tiurcli,. on ; 'Sujiday. the pa-tor. the Rev. Charles { r. H. Bohuer officiated la, Is..!, services. 7 g'^rXc'ramsn. of ! I' ; celebrated aod a. reception of mem tiers! ''j place, the Rev. Mr Holitier speaking | . I on John 18; ^8. -After Ibis. Je-u-. i '' Eccles 2: II , Slid 1 1 Tnu. 4. 6 s r Miss Louisa T t'orroh sang a ><v Tlie lies . Dr. J II. Kulp began the , tically all of the congregation Ku inlay "For w hats. >ever Is horn of tiod over | I cometh I he world; and this the vie- i I our faith." The sermou, wa. Inform- . aud full of quickening power lo every true disciple, aud It w ase-pec- < lally strong In Its apt Illustrations ol J the nature and power of faith. "The Duty of Repentance." wa. the ] i tlieme of the evening sermou tbe text ■ Acts. 17-30: "And the thues of 1 this Ignorance. Uod winked a'; bui d second clause wa. used. The lezl I' from tbe great s|>eech and ar- " It. Uod to men. some lime was devoted

of pastor urged the duly of repentance h- without repeutaiice. sluce without II is fore, no redemption from slu, oo gel Dug free from Ibe slavery of It — then ■t (So spiritual progress, oo moral uplift. SPRING MEETING ic T. D. Sensor lo Address Conni) u The spring meeting ol tbe Assocla- ■ tlou of Boards of Education ol Cape • May County will be held today al 11 Stone Harbor. J The morning session will begin at - 10 45. aod the following is the proBible reading, the Rev R. W Sutcliffe • •iiugiog, "America," led by pupil. 1 Prayer, by tbe Ryv. R W. Sulci ffa ' Flag Salute and Pledge, by audience f Address by tbe President. John .» ' Douglass. M. D. Addrere by Couuty Superlntendeiii 4 Hand • "TbesOrgaulzatloD of Stone Harbor's 1 Schijol," Mis. M. L. VauThuyue. ' district clerk. ' "Au Ezplauatloo or Some of the ■ Motives of School Work." Mis1 Ruxaua S. Uandy. Following t. the program for the J afternoon session: 1 Address of welcome. R P -Ri.ley ] Dramatization, by (trade Oue ' •'What We Are Attempting." by Mis# ■ Marcella McCraveu. principal. ] In Wood Work, ,bv Eighth Urade/ ' 1

0 Address by the Secretary of the Stale. !r' Board of Examiners, T D Sensor. J #5» 00 COTTAGE • Wll be Bail! I'p Ton t» lbo< ^ B. Scot 1. • Thomas M. Soon, of Philadelphia. u a member of the Ocean City Yacht ^ Club, who built au attractive home on Third street, uear Cornitblau avenue. t several years ago, has sold tbu propt erty aud purchased a large lot, 65 feet front, on Atlautlc boulevard. He has g 1 veu tbe cootract for the ejection 1 of . 45000 collage on tbl. lot. He will be located on the large tract 1 of grouu l recently acquired by S H ' Wblteley, su<| is uuderslood to have • paid 12500 Tor tbe lou r The transaction I. being closed fti the real eslale office- of Harry F. Stau-tou. I , Wiolk 1-1 si of Xrcbaa cm. [ The Uoveruaieut 1 . eeudiug "re- ■ quests lo postmasters to secure a list of peretjoa proflcleut lu different trade, aud uccupatlous required by the ao that w hen the ueces- j any tunc, the services will be available. Addlliuual luformalion Will be furobWby Posim.sier Smith to those calling at the local post office

-1 «V. ',;,L T:°"ZuTm; i lo- and 1859 Asbury avenue owned b»J Mr- T J. Elliuger, of Pl.il.delpl.i.Vl, ,d to Miss Begins and Edward Kodger.'l rs" r«y- They have been occupy. I ( 'g uk* qualities— gem-. If. |uv,. ,[ld ,* J -It 1. that love Jesu. speak, sboui i ^ j tU"Mw.'.11 V« "" "* ,r""nd- ! 'e gu.l. free from tbe.hacklel ofM.v'ely, j " 'slro aTrl-erv W' * d° "PPr""f0 1 - . j In closing. Mr. Lewi, made so at peal to Die kuigbt- in t hero words; t "All. Knights of Pythias. y„u do -pint Bull would think thai all of yu were In addltinu. knight, of Je-u. ' «. mem tier- ..f that .pleudid kingdom founded on such a roenfle : ng love a. Chris, showed^ kingdom i that embrace, billion, aud will, when i to Eternal Light. Bud at i head that supreme aod frleudly Jesus, wbii dled lo maJtajJ •7^

! WANTS TO PLAY POOL T ll.; Ari.'dricCi'ty Telephone' Soc.ely. s> ' Indicated hy the following sent this | Atlantic Telephone Society. Atlantic " Illy— Dear, Sir:- Ae- uoder-rand Hist' >• there are some mighty good |»».l play- " er> til vour roclety Just to see li..» « if I good they really sre the league ex ||Hri^a crowd Willi V"U. a- wshm ;!| Ple.seUadx"'^<,jlu"l'a. earl. k I ^ F Limn ll-nn: , 314 PRESENT * : pte-ent hi the Fir-i^M "t; "su'i'muj '' School. Of these I2d were ad.ili- ilir " men's Bible • lass contributing v> ol- ' The singing, led by Ml-- -Ele.l.ore !' S. Kaln, was spirited and Hoe- ! ' Superintei-dent H s. xh.wrer look " I IS almost J« auiiually. orh sbout two and one-halX. ceul- per Sun i day. He said (whirti all pieseot o1wrtUou'JC."i.d"h »" j Next Sunday will, tlirrefote. iwthe F occasion for lifting a Wisuk offering' „ — ."-c. ...... 1..1 lining a ensllK ollering r(i twllectlou. at which It will be made

ct. '.riteFvasthey may feel able It wore able weather. *100 ought' lo come* Into as the echool treasury. e- _ €.!*« n aarprlsi . Mrs. Frauk Murphy was given a pleasant surprise by a few friend- ai . "" Monday evening Those rt- pre-enl were Mrs. R. B Slim MrLydia I-ee, Mrs Bolls Uarretson MrA D. Scull, Mrs. Jesse Stephenson Mrs. Martha Lake. Mis. Mary . orsoi, Mrs. Clarence Ferguson. Mrs. Samuel » Russell. Mis. Breckley. Mrs. L. Sltpli eusou and Frank Murphy. * I^ewlw E. Smith, of this city, who msuu Ho-pltal. PPhllade*ph?a a weik 11 ago. Is recovering. He 1. doing a- 1 well a. cau be ex,aecled. "e Sealed Proposals. 1 soeces-rnl^ ^bidder sli'l^^mrt ^ ^

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Are You a Slave to Stoves ? I« your house heated only in •pojsf Do you want to do away wtth the din and trouble of carrying coal and ashes through the • rooms? Do you want more heat at less cost? Why not investigate the InTERrumonAL Onepipe Heater j ^smlth roofing co. Advertise in the SENTINEL

plumbing s— — c. H. BACON />», Mt 'UTOMoeu.* *urrum* amuc SNO*( ' LOUIS W. MILLER AGENT FOR OVE/JLS/VO AND WILLY8-KMIOHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY """" "" • -I./- ST. OC,„ ... I

^ ■; zzrl Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER you SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder T" etivi your Ocean City <*oltagc. You cannot spare the lime to look alter it closely > outsell and must depend upon the honestv'ol the contractor. I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to St'ml for the list of names aud ]ihotogTapiis ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend /BUILDER "?r EflflL J. SIEELPr-'-'o™^ ^"" iii.iMnr JoDDing Praipiij mum 11 Coniracior and Builder

Allen Scull THE BViWiPER Mi ears *xo Qcs**r drs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN J. E. TROUT ] Swan and Trout eA«CTic«L ' Carpenters (3smBi and Builders ^ W * JOBbING A SPECIALTY 1 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' Bell Phone i« Inter-State Phone 134-A ] SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors

«« Gnading and Street Building 'g 739 ASBURY AVENUE ^ Ocean City, Now Jersey Walter V. Hess~ . CONTRACTOR'Tin»jD BUILDER - ^ ^ JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION Office 1017 Asburv -Avenue 0l:"N C'Ty NEW JERSEY REAL ESTATE —a INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick ■*11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J. Bell Rhone. 1 86-J ~ ~ Furniture Stored LET US CUfD'T.f ESTIMATE Window Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and House Furnishings o., PH<„ u.w.u WiU, ,.J Bat Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue — Ocean City, N. J. —JA\ E you a cottage, bungalow or apart- ' r •/ 10 furn's'1- VWe have a line of - furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- - , lore buying elsewhere. W indow shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. ( A BIC BARGAIN , 300 to. a./ - 1 *400. This 1-, 10 close au account One half cash 1 B. FRANK SMITH CO. • Ijoae asbury ave. n//,.' Y

' i«»THtrro«i un mirrir" — — ^ Jl OTIS M. TOWNSERD ! builder Offick: 8th St. Opposi,, p. „ ' Only galvanized nails nssd o exterior work ' " City Electrical Co «-■ K.„„ Kj;0I "tk'CHlL J HtHOtkkOk ' Office. 413 Eighth 8t . Ocvbii (i,y r j ESTIMATES ikO PLANS ruiktsu. j JOHN T. SEC __ BUILDFE) "• "is x. Oeorge W. Harris Contractor. Builder 1 and Jobbing I No. 13 W. Fourteenth Sutsm"'' OCEAN CITY, N. J. ^ Leander S. Corson BUILDER 8. 0. AUiiei v . w Adu t H. S. mtt, GEO. 0. ADAMS & CO. PLASTERING, R1NGE SETTItt BUCK LAYING. Etc.. Etc. " All Work lo Mason Uue Prompt;, - Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT^ . PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER

645 Asbury Avenue, Vsroisbes, KicAstOorntorw ■Iscu'j lo 'mork! L^WI* 0U Ulcycls Tlrvs and Hoppllaa. Bltycw Ut psirlex Promptly Aitrodsd To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Beady Mixed Palnta, Lead aud 01k 920 and 922 Asbury avenue. Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENT* Fidelity Trust Comianr of Newark Wildwood Title aud Trot Ct. 1 Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaristttd to Loan on Good First Monpp Farm* for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J.

No Time lost There is no time lost in making change when you pay by check. And _ there is no risk of loss of funds. There are many good reasons why it is better ^ to pay by check, which we will tell y o'n from time to time. '• Your Checking Account, large or small, is invited. : Ocean City Title and Trust Company d OCEAN CITY, N. J.

ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Swictaasr te I. 6. Chawplsa) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter aad Egg* f Ask for Booklet of Specialties Orders Delivered Both Fhoo* ' Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — — Cut Flowers and Funeral Design* Furnished 1 128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 429-J Advertise in Tie Sentinel