Ocean City Sentinel, 19 July 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 2

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY. . . NEW JERSEY ■ ; M TbcM H» m THURSDAY JULY IK. 1K1 7 DEFTIXG VHK NAVOBT Perhaps because moat of the residents of Ooaao City, aa wall aa tbc officials of the resort, are all ro boa; wub Ibelr varlcua act it ii lea. the fad tbat Oceao City from ita -founaaiiou baa oppaaed aalra of uooeceaaary artlcies on the Sabbath day la beiug overlooked. Io any event, whatever the reaaoo. or lack of reaaoo. It la ilollceable that candy la being eold very openly oo Ibe Boardwalk tbla aummer. One of Ibe largeet dealer? in candy on tbe Boardwalk wa> virtually arreated late laat aummer for vlolaliug tbe law by-aelllug caudle* oo Suoday - it waa understood at that time tbat be prom lard to be good In tbe future , and '-atop aclltng caody oo tbe cr-t day of-lbie wees. He baa certainly,, brakeu bla agreement . a* well aa tbe - law, and It loose oo ibe aurfacr a* if , be were openly defying tbe naayor , He la not tbe only Violator of tbe laa Several bunion* place* oo tbe Board - wals were aide open eo Sunday let , Tbla mual be alopped at ooor -Tbe , SESTt\KL doea not believe In maklux . tBb of one and fleah or another floa* , tbrm all op. and cloae tbem at once , Our dtj official* must do tbeir duty i In tbla reaped. Failure oo tbelr pai't , all) naceaallale a call upon Ibe County , Proaacnlor to ad. Ocean l*tiy dpn , not want and will not aland- fox au . open Sunday. A word totba awe t» . aufBdent. . BIG SONG SBRVICB ; Mrarla (aa Peeplc at wawtlat ] •atkertag on Pie*. I Many and very pleasing were the comments of tbe hundreds of people who attended tbe opening service of | the; Baptist innovation at tbe Hippo- 1, drome Tier. Sunday nigbt. Tbe at- | tendance and enjoyment on the first i nigbt were surprising and gratifying i to 'all. There were 61 people In the first chorus, and a little .bptter 'tfaan | WO people in tbe auditorium, making ' between 800 and >00 for tbe first-night. ■ Commencing a lltUc before eight j o'clock. H. C. Lincoln began the ser- 1 vice by running bla chorus 'through ' several selections wbile tbe people arrived. Then turning to tbe large au- j . dience be led tbe. congregation in bis . ' .characteristic fashion through a non-U toer of old and familiar hymns and., then oome new ones. The congrvga | , tlooal singing waa at onoe a Wonder ( - and Inspiration to all, everyone seemIngly lending 'themselves heartily to song. | A surprise came when Mr. Lincoln. I -. .looking back on tbe stage, noticed 1 lbs Heve. R. M. West and M. M. ■ , Lewis, and Mayor Champion, and im- < mediately called for a trio. I'ndeunted. < the three did tbelr beat and bave oo < "apologies to ofhr. Another feature I was a verse of a piece sung by tbe i ladles and whistled by the men with 1 d'wllt effect. The chorus under ' Mr. Lincoln, with Mrs. Randolph Fogg ' at the piano and H. C. Fiedler, of At- ' Untie City, at tbe comet, did remark ' able work for aa evening. 1 1 Mayor Champion was prcaent at tbe ' request of tbe pastor to e sprees bis i good wishes to tbe Baptist congress < tion-un their venture and .express tbe hope for a new 'and better building i at aa early date. , < Mayor Champion expressed tbe ' thought that tbe energetic pastor and ' tbe active members of tbla. growing < congregation will goon accomplish i tbelr hope of a handsome edifice on I tbe grounds at Tenth street and Wes i lay avenue. | The Her. Raymond M. West, execu- ' live secretary of tbe New Jersey Bap . Vlst Convention, was with tbe local I congregation for tbe day and in tbe morning, before a crowded bouse,' be' • spoke with much earnestness and ac- I ceptance on tbe Christian' work In i New Jersey. 1 1 ■In bla Introductory remarks be 1 made some statements concerning i New Jersey tbat were surpriking to I *11- He spoke. of tbe State at small I in area but very important. Tbe i State has some forty beach resorts I who bave coming Into tbem each year I Is instinctively fell tbat New Jersey I K Christian, but facts shoe that R Is ' not. - 1 In tbe evening, before tbe large t bouse. Dr. West thrilled his bearers i with his talk oo tbe subject, "My J heart and my Arab crieth oat for tbe I living Cod." In a straightforward, un- » ' flinching manner he presented the t Oulj --Christian views of the world f war and reflected God's true attitude 1 toward the whole thing. The limits- > Hon of the service to one hour pre- i vented him from letting himself out • .a* he fell like doing, for the subject r comes dose to him. as with only two J children, a son and daughter, he expects to give both of them. to service, i ► Next Sunday .night the chorus will « be larger and fieREr. a good soloist ' will .be there, and a cornet solo dur- t In* ibe passing of tbe offering pans ] Since the people show an inclination - to gather esuiy, Mr. Lincoln will open his song Service around 7.46 and carrv ' It through without interruption, until , 8.16. bur 8 o'clock sharp closes the j znm. L t REPORT OP THE CONDITION OCEAN CITY TITLE AND ' TRUST CO. Of OCEAN CITY. N. J. J at the dose of Uislness, June SO. IW7. ' ' II I II 111 -IT* n TIct^*"" ^ ^ 1 IHiTlrotn^bauk.. etc . lE-xiSs ' foaktna-boase, furniture, • t »gs : StSStt",!".,. "§K ) "—•mo""- < Tiyyt^u. or dspo.it. 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UOIiyfti V 1U. =e ■thwi mi tit 1 aci V LOCAL CHURCHES StrongScraons and Bxcellent . Mnsic Heard by Con1 gregations. "Io the beginning Uod crettr-l llie heaven tbe earth." tieo. (; 1. - This was Ibe text chosen by Tester • Kulp for his morulug sermon to the _ Isrgest congregation so far this sea- i sop aud from which he made a uiost ] effective and Instructive discourse. Iii» | I- purpose being to recall hi. hearer, to i '■ an BhldlDk consckiasnrs. of the living - r God. a eoueciou.ues.- that must reach , < down to Ibe tools of tbelr lives and • Tbe speaker', Introduction «■ st ! some length, tbe keynote lo wulch i ass a carefully sorked out simile re- j ■ lating the experience - of a visit to , « Home The visitor, looking at the i » Eternal 1'iiy. found bts stienli-n re ' called to the dome of BL Peter's w hich , f everywhere lo- Rome and for unle. . • afouud'the city dominates the vie*, ij t the maguiflceot dome of tbe greste«t , - among the world's cathedrals Like- « t sm icKg.pt the eye of Ibe tourist 1 J vast rocky tombs of the 1'tiaroah* irv Solo the Scriptural world the be , mg of God is ever present to tbe o»r- ' history. Before tbe morning stars 1 ' *anc together, twd u. aud after the 1 ' .uu shall be depd lo tbe heavens. God He is from everlasting lo ever"The heavens declare the ' (lory of God. the rirmameui shown b His handiwork " duly Ibe fool oay- ' etb iu bis heart. "There Is no God " 1 Aud Ibe fool does uot believe himself * ' when be utters these words. When,' Lord Byron was at his lowssi.morally j M used lo argoe strongly with his companions lo favor of atheism, but j lie would, after such argument, c u- t , fesa to himself that aay.wbat be would, i J he could oot gel away from bis belief ; God. Tbere Is oo real albelel. |i *i Dr. Kulp'e appeal was searching ■ ' for be declartd that'oo man Is saved 1 ' from sin uotll tbc living God doml- < "| bales bis coueciousuees. More Ibau ' be Is gol what Is required of blm I uulll Ibe f. ar of God Is ever before bis i eyes. "Thou. God, serai art" Is tbe lani guagrof Ibe cou verted heart— not lu t slavish fear, but lo sptcll of eooship . aud filial obedience. No one cau ; make God and Hit word secondary lu . bis life. His commauds do not wail i on man'a.pleaaure and convenience. Tbe pastor declared that none mar dare lo put aside duty for pleasure Church people cannot lay aside re- . , soil moral obligations at pleasure resorts and resume them at will, j without irreparable Injury to tbelr 1 Keonla. Tbe alb of so dolog Is like Ibe alb agaluat tbe Hply Ubost. ,j . FIKST PKBSBVTKKIAN. j The pastor, tbe Rev. Charles. H , occupied the pulpit of the I Presbyterian Church , at both I . services laat Sunday, preaching lo the l • usual large audiences crowding the . edifice at this season of the year. The > i excellent singing by the quartet made * < ytrong appeal to the congregations , > assembled. Tbe bass solo, by Mr. i i Ernes, entitled. 'The Publican." by <■ ■ VanDeWstcr. at" -the morning service. : w'as of unusual brilliance and finish. • while the soprano solo, by Miss Louisa • Corson, at the evening service, en- ; I titled, ."The Good Shepherd," also by ; ! VanDeWater, was sung with all the i gifts of this accomplished young In the morning, the Rev. Mr. Bah- ' ; spoke on "What I Would If I * Could!" taking as his text, John 7:44. > - "Some would have taken Him. but ! •••!" The sermon was well re- * ; celled and It waa declared by many i to bave been one of the beat the mlni later baa preached during his pastorate in Ocean City. , t His theme at the evening service , • was. "Poetic Justice," and his text. Judges 1;7, "As 1 have done,1 so God 4 I requited me. |c He said In part: I "These words express a law .wril-' • In the very constitution of things ' i we know tbem. Some men call It | the law of compensation, others the - of requital, others the law of fair- : others the "law of fairly balanri equivalents, others the law of I gaining "for oneself what one honestly > ■ and sincerely yields to others." Perthe most striking name given to ( ■ this law is 'poetic Justice.' If a man 1 . In his youth has been mean and un' i ' grateful to his parent*, treating them ' i with harshness, and years afterward. | when his own hair hi turning gray, his n ■ children turn against him with hard , add selfish hearts, men say It la 'poetic • If a man Is miserly and i greedy and dishonest Jn business. gathering money be cares not how. c i unscrupulous in his methods, aud S [ competitor, equally unscrupu- v but with more cunning, circumvents him. and robs him of his ill-got-gains, people are Inclined to. smile 1 and say It is "poetic Justice.' Tbey say so because tbyy recognise that 'poetic i is Ideal Justice. 1 "Jesus Stated this law when 'He v I said. 'With what measure ye mete. Ji « shall be measured to you again-" Thai jjis.'nhe returns, of life are alwaysi measured by the outgo 'i « , - HOLY TRINITY. ■ At Holy Trinity Church, the Rev. * E. H. J. Andrews preached, on Sunday morning, from the text. "What think ye of Christ T~ St. Matt. 72:47 J It was. he said, a question that was J being put to everyone many limes J. through life. It mlgtM not matter » what we are thinking of the Presl- J] dent, or aa to who was responsible for J the European war. but It did vitally J matter'to each and everyone what we are thinking about Christ- Many V never gave the matter a thought, hut A other* were giving a good, deal of v serious thought to the questloo There those who'* ere obsessed with the historical Christ. To these He" « was the Christ of the Pharisees the v "Son 'of l>avid"— a cold and distant Christ Others thought of Him as the ' central figure of an amazing system of theology To others, again. He was "a stained glass window sqrt of diety li these enthusiast* loved as the Imag- 1 I native picture of Him the artist had „ given to the world. The real Christ 'was all these things and more They ■>' did not go far enough. The historical u Christ, the' theological Christ, -the stained-glass window Christ, were 1 very imperfect Christ* The real u was He who was not historic only, or theologic only, or poetic only, all these things and more - a llv- » ing. present personality. In sympathet w ic touch with the throb of human life, day by day. and night by night the' * throb of life aa tbe king fell It and Jhe » peasant: tbe laborer anil the millionair: a* the soldier is. feeling it on the w battlefield, and bis wife "or mother in w the desolated home, one who was actively identified with each indi- * vidua] aa be draws his breath and *' goes his way laughipg and singing or weeping and sighing: doing' his duty w. dissipating his inheritance not one j who. lived, but Ope who Uvea J .

"^"Collector's Sale of Properties for i Unpaid Street Assessments. ,J°H2wS5SS»'*.-beJ •I Tuesday, the Twenty-first day . I i of August. ■ Baptist "coil . «t K I sm f£ la 2 ' . W its i-so 'SkSs- I- l is I W. A. Kergosoa ua a an A Uelrj Ulr IM SID ! W A. Psrguaoti 'M t no O.C. Improvement l"o Ms » ... ;1 a 'WAV neon S ^ - We.i*)MSIaS mi Hoi ;| ■ • g - IS ;! I ™'J^W«Sy*LAke w- * » a Wm.H. Mien and i Wm. »#. Mian aad* ' B- W-. Laka ** > »' wm. H. Mlars sad [ H. Mleni and' B. W. bake aw. uw. jo. C. Aasorlatloli few feflD S II ij | - It i wiry J. Lake f. j| J.M^SyA2°2 Si" ij: |S ■ Beeves JI » :S 7j "v ' :^T*ac?.nd s 25 j ..i,ji» "■ ■»- Wm H.ls'.'a-V j O O. ikeeatuieufoD I® -■ « H. Mrs and "SIV^' . 7" W-Hjwigy ^ " '' " j$spr s IS . | || wm h mim1?*' ' nam OS"a2SS51OO J? irai 2 - i*wm S? "* 7,1 Mary J. hake S "* 78 Wm-H.^llmaBd KS ^ , " Ki m. U^MIen and w| ^ ^ k W. hake WE M . , H. Ms-re and '' Wm *" mr: ** HM."w*liaf »i4 M _ " 7.

r. Notice to Limit Creditors. j tar <* Y*op^moo.daroaw«l.: ^ J ■j In Chancery of New Jersey. ' Collector's Sale of Properties for l upaid Street Assessments. „ Tuesday, the twentv-fourtli dav " A nlneteea b.^Ut'iaa -v.i.-ven i, j .S]5§5!ES!S SS ' ion Stuaaree to'iaae' tlw mmr>'no>i Vicejv J of Una aalr. 1 .' aTahkiaiL^^ : The New Ingleneuk ! TEA HOUSE ' Eighth Street and Wesley Avenue v Luncheon u Afternoon Tea — 12 until 6 o'clock ° Dainty BretkUn* j To Ortler " Satisfying Dinners ) CANPHOROLO AT ONCE f - RELIEVES COLDS ; B easily loosens congestion, j' and drives oat that cold in the head, throat or chest ' f yon hero a sera, tight, idnat. (fell ! ; in the baag or a raw aora throat OOt a fir. of Camphorqta trim the J amnB drag atm*. and watch how It 0 will loasan up that eeugh. oald and , aangaatioa ta ehaah , ° wak (net your aolds tightly-; tfcl* j la gaaomanla eaaam. The remark- . ' (Ms Moom af Camp ho rota U an- ' tixu*r fin* la wintargraan. menthol ■■i naaiphar, preparod la a ayntheuo maulta. for BliafolUa Aoro Throah PCroup, t ^ J'— "ANb Tonalima. Pleurisy. foWtltik ^AAkhma. Ruff Naek. uaoWl 1 ** fo— ififow >8a and lie hi*

i Sheriff's Sale. [ 'Monday, August 13: *917. j m ii,.- -c j. . '^'r, 1 . 1 ' , ! . I 1 r w' mrm'jS'* --I r Ciillector's Sale of Properties for I npaid Street Assessments. Tuesdav, the twentv-iourth dav ji ,M... ' | J .si - ' Watch and Jewelry Repairing ; Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City 1 1307 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City IIEADLEY A ADAHN Reading Coal Also Kindling Wood by barrel or oord. fhT't n?^ii mantiTi a"tUn''u ^B1'birl10 COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUA LIT Y C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. twelfth and West Avenue Advertise in I The Sentinel

FORD The t'ni vt-rnul Car ' 81"1 'he niaxituuni service from your Ford car. it must have careful attention from tinie to time; a little "tuning up" to keep it running smoothly always adds to its power aud'endur arice. To be assured of the best mechanical service and the use o! genuine Ford materials, bring-your car here where you get practical Fotd experience, and the regular Ford parts. Ford prices, fixed by the company, are the same everywhere. Touring Car'$36o Runabout $345, Sedan S',45. Coupelei $505. Town Car >595— ail f. o. b. Detroit. On display ahd for sale by EASTKIX >1 OT OR COUP ANY Ocean City, New Jersey - . . > - ^ S. Good Tin Roofs ^Last 75^ Yeafs NO ROOF UKE TIN. - Absolutely \\ Flre-Froof. The Cheapest and Beat for Roofs. Try R. SMITH R00RNG COMPANY Asbury Avenue (Keen City. New Jersey

CLEAN IP! KEEP CLEANING OP! 1 • ,K; your hi, am. hvtp u.haye a lown.w. cie* o th-;. < J ' clean th'tiflie. m.S i'v.b.s"*"!} luve^ellhw' ahldiiii |d*. e ..... breeding place. , 'j ^"r^n'tlle1 . - « £ ' " " . ' H e ' | ji — N'v,rre|jls. lr. *llr"iy' ( the lleaU^Mbm?' City ilalL' • -. I f. LEE ADAMS. Mil Dlr ' IM44WWWWWWWIH ggg»gw»»»8nl»HIH>*4|»4HHI"*»4'«lii»*>4<» < j HARVEY Y. LAKE I REAL ESTATE 838 Asbury Avenue j Ocean City New Jersey I ********* only $975.00 ; LOT ON WESLEV AVE., NEAR TWELFTH ST. JOSEPH I. SCULL 1 757 Ashurv Avenue, Ocean City. N. J. Kfeal Estate For Sale BIQ BAROAJINS '' Cottages. Apartments and Bungalows, funiishol ayid unfurnished ' Some estates in my hands must W >ol.l at sacrifice prices. This is tbe 1 time of year to bvfy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resorr : very Cheap. Apply lo Alonzo Cotton . 619 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ^ MONEY TO L®AN ON MORTGAGE. No wailing for two weeks to know If you can get It: we can tell you at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocean front propertle- (Tmice cottage* for Oceau'city. Apply to S J. M. CHESTER & CO., « Ocean City, N. J. ■ HoarasGcs . ihsu"*hcc R. howa/RD^^CRN REAL ESTATE N ' ' Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable Location (or a Seaside Home FOr's a l e-A '« lot* locate! in Section G. fkv,ii City. N. j.. ^==^= in vicinity nf Sute r-wd and lVntisylvauia and Heading Kailroad slatiou.. ' Xl*u *it«» for bniigaiow* .lI.UHts <in Great Keg Harbor Bay, BmaUy's Point, K. J. ARTHUR^D. BARROWS ; 832 central avenue ocean city. n J City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCtAN CITY. New JENSCY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. S03 .. , ^ THE IMPORTANCE OF *' _J| | ^ ^ SERVING fWni ISiSP - Ctowman's Market * J Fifth and Asbury Ave. WE HAVE MOVED into our new office at 837 Asbury Avenue, where all the general business of the- company will hereafter be transacted. , CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY

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I'OS'TH ACTOR* AMD IH'I I rir.Hfe^ OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER 8th St. Opposite p. q. Only galvanized nails used on exterior work City Electrical Co. j K.lectrlcal^ Work of Kvgry Kind. "| onire. 418 Klgbtl^Bt .Oceau (lij- \- j AND PLANS FURhtSHtn ' JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER ; | OCCAN^CITV l"H™ "• ""ij '{tat George W. Harris Contractor, BQilder and Jobbing : FIsnfe Pre*. xbunjiU,», , sp,,^ ; ; No. 13 W, Fourteenth Street floCKAN CITY. N.J. n,„1Wwj Leander S. Corson BUILDER ' B. 0. Adimt ». • Adini H. S.Atiai GEO. 0. ADAM! A CO.. PIASTERING, RANGE SETTING BRICK LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Mason Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J ALBERT G. GILBERT PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, ' U.Kfe,ir N pairing l-roniptiy AllenOM To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS t CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PHOP J Heady Mixed Paints, Lead and OUs 8-JU aud Anbury avenue. : Real . Estate and Search Company KKHRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company . Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance 1 Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money 10 Loan on Good Firai Mortgage Karma for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. Till the Soil Everyone who has the strength and health will do his Country a patriotic . service "by helping to till the soil and get greater production. Fanners are looking for more help. When cultivating the soil, do not lorget to cultivate the saving habit. 1 vited. ■ 3J6 Interest Paid ; on Time Deposits Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J. ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave/ Ocean City, N. J. Cholca Dairy Product* Butter and Effffa Ask for Booklet of Specialties Order* Delivered Both Pbon* Thomas J. Thorn FLORIST — ww Cut Flowers and Funeral Designs Furnished' 1128 Bay Avenue Bell Phone, 4>»-J O. I_ LAKE ...REAL ESTATE- AGENT.. >•» A.bnry Avanae. Oasaa C11J. M- J. Lnu for saw. Oeliagas tor raal.