Ocean City Sentinel, 23 August 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

SUNDAY IK THE _ _ LOCHjCfliiffCffUS' Strong Sermons and Excellent Manic Heard by Con- \ gregations. Tbere wen large eougregattou. at <<Hs|? Trinity C'boreb Sunday. The Me*. E. H.J. Andrew*, preaching on tbe parable of "The Unmerciful Servant," aald tbe man wa* condemned became be refused to be merciful to: - ward bla. fellow-aervaut. God forgives at our treapasre* a* we fprglve tbore who tre.|>a» against U.. Our foqpvencaa of one another'. wrong* against at I. a decenary condltlun of God'* forglveiie** of our wrong* agalu.t Htm. 'An uuforglving'.plrll render. u* lucapable of receiving God'* grace. Tbe rerrant of tbe. parable wa* not merciful; be wa*, therefore, Incapable of recairlng mercy. Hy bi» unkind action be canceled til* master'# forgiveuere of blm, or. rather, he rendered It inoperative. Referring to the number of lime* daring tbe pant two monlbe he bad pragebed upon war theme*, tbe rector remarked that we are beret by tbe war, a* a ablp at re# I* beret by tbe wave* of tbe ocean. Our oountry— lung a neatral. reeking, to make peace between tbe lighting power*— t* oow, • by fore* of drcum-tauoe*. a belligerent barrel!. More than ever tbere devolve* upon us, a* a Cbrlatlan nation, tbe dnty of ►bowing a t'hrtotlaii front. If there wa* oue prayer tbal wa* daily upon tbe lip* of all It wa* tbe Lord'* Prayer. Ret It* petition* oome ' not from tbe lip* ouly, but from tbe 1 beart-e.peci.lly tbe flflh: "Forgive ' n* our trespasses a* w* furglva Ibow. J who trespass against w." We should chart. b no malic* nor batnd In oar beeirt*; Ogbt not to pun- ' l*b but to correct; to bel p—-to save— to . bring into way* of proaperou*. ' peace; Bghl to cocquer. but to con qirer hot brother nation., bat the ' evH* by wblcb t bey are dominated— ' to overthrow, not dyoaatl**, but the . falre principle-, under wblcb t bey are ' operating. We aboold pray, ancea*. c Ingl y, during tbe continuance of tbe war, that tbe United States, In doing he* "ML" may do it aa a rbHratau * naHoo. -and that the people, tadtvMn- * ally, aaay keep oat of tbeir heart* " wheHn'ivir eavor* of malle* and botrad— wb# lever wa* couirary to tbe . eat** of Quartan cbertty and Ubeletly 1 At lb* even log eervlwtbe wrmoo " wa* aa the reject of divine grmc*, tbe * realm of all .plntaal aebtoaemant. " (I Cat. IS; 10 ) It I* by lb* gram of Gad thal w* are what wa am— not by oar own power of lotellect or wim di. •' iHrnlnellmi net by the eaMly-worb- * lire flnMM nt hM^H* re « - - I of environment,

tbe.miueun* of frteod* or ckramefbaam (eootodared opart from God). 1 hot bytba gram of God, proceeding ' to a* throogh theo* dbd other egencte*. ' la a da/ whan material torn I* holding aoab pewortal away over the mlod* ( d m*, w* oaad to IBM* owwlvm to 1 Faroe behind. Mlro BdHb L. GaaM. of Philadelphia, mag. vary plraategly, at tbe i nmligaiilm, M*nd*1*rehn'« "Bear My Fray agin the FM Prmbytartao Ubnrcb 1 ^Monday. «ht pmfor, the Rav. Cbarlm * H. Baboar, praaebad twice, being re. \ *** at iba morning service by the " ■ae.l*. Hagh MeCrooe, paetoroftbe ' *■*■■■■« Fraebytartaa Cbarab, Gar- ! mraiiwa. who read the Mertptwn las- ' — — « aMkrod prayer f» the gaartm ebotr we. * aMabl. he Ma taaptraUoaat end devo * Haaal fbaiaidw nt bath rar.km. Tbe " •wmle bt the morning «rvlm,.by Googga Emm. yo tit led, -My Fnitb in " Tb rat- by WaHa. was raodend w'ub H •"•Not pawm.' la Iba eeaolog Mia* " . Iraotaa T. Oenao raag Steoeno'e ' Tb* " PreNrt Prayer/' wMb tba enlture of 1 - • vi'lra aid fcaanee wttb wblcb abe al- * . M»H her e ad ten nee. ' tba Saw. Mr. Sahara'* raaroing " theme waa "A Living Dag va. a Dead ' Una." and Me last SMaa. •;«; -a ' living dag la banar thaa adaad Hon '* In tbe avrning be apok* on "A Bleep- J rag Jam*/-' Uktag aa ble rant Mark ' 4;»: "And He wna la tbe hinder part , af the ablp releepda . ptiiow." The J attention and evidently made * deep j Al tbe morning service be raid in pmt: "Th# prone bo*. , In Ible epigram, . moon* to erapbneim tb* grant com pel Ung fact of lift a dead lion I. no * '■■men Una. while * living dag i. nt " - lanra.n dog. with re mocb of tmpe and " poralblltty a* than can be In a dug'. ' Ufa l*. tbe great thing. " "Three are great o»n wbonr* living * , on tbamer* mora. mum of tbeir great , nana, and they an practically dead " Ttwy mlgblne well rear tbrar torab- * etoara and bava (hair faaeral* now wbtletbey can enjoy there. There I. lJ o dry rot of graaluara that be* cankered mao woo Id bar* lived more largely' in btraoty if ho bod dtod man Many H a Cbrtottaa would have left ■ nobler . record If be.bnd not let bl* religion be- H npaa iberepeteUdo'or" • mraaaihrvw " •May la tbe Chrtotton Church wbo H bad no btgber objective* ibH't^ " aahtoveaaem* of their doad para. Ou a tb* other band, I have known aomt men of vrey mragra atdiUy wbo bkeo H Head m raraoMly and ao worthily that * tbey baen nemmpliabed * gnat rann '• p, •mb m tb* world. I wttl tmt ray that 1 they wan Uvlng. dog* nod tbal tboy <md none* I Win ray that ol tbMjmn il tbeir large plam In ba- * 'mm ""Jl" 10 hi "rnM y—y tor** nttendener T, •EMb. ta the Ftara M. K da

log rermon by tbe p**tor, the Rev. J. B. Kulp. we* a telling dlreuurae from raMAgi* MSdP* J "TbKntrodoctloo wn* In pert a* fol- ) low*: "Iralaib In bl* mlretonlc vltlon ap■pllrd tbe title.. 'Wonderful' to Je«u* it t'brl*t, whore reign aa tb* Prime of, Peaed tbe prophet forerew and who.* [ cltgractrr be depict*. Jceu* t'brut j we* wonderful lu til* optlmlam. He : we. alway* hopeful, el way* rew-ltir, . good in tbe mkf.t of evil, the -porelbtli- 1 1( lie* for good In every Mnnrr. He we* | wonderful in HI* trecblng eud le t tie j r. mighty work* which -lie did. Sever ^ m*u .pake ■■ this Man .pake ' " f ^ I>r. Kulp then recurred to the Icit I f; and began- the con.ldrratlon of bl* main thought, and be did thl* under |r there principle bead*. ,t - Jeau. C'hrlra wa* lifted up by 111* jf work, and tbe Irutb which He ,a preached. He came Into a world tbal I, wa. a foteriug ma., of tulqulty. e That aucleot world wa. headed for * lion wa* made at Bethlehem. Yet. {* within three renturle*. the Way. the _ Truth and. the Life had uvrd it from r Itretf aud planted In the human raca ■ be mualard reed of the kingdom of a God. under which, when It (ball be i grown, all maukiud .hall dwell In | r pe»,t and recurily. "H* ba* made of ( t one blood *11 .the race* of men.". He ( I. drawiug all peoplre to Hlmrelf * . Cbrlet to lifted 6p by Hi. willing r ..crlttce on ihecFore, aud tbat .acritlce Involve* Hi* Ulety. Man like Wll- j | llam tbe Silent aud Ulnoolo were true . >tirpberd*.of tbeir people aud gave Ibctr live* for llielr .beep. Many a ' lowly oue ha. given bl* or her life "to ' reveauother. The roldler on the battlefield risk* bl* life -for bl* country. ' , Out Ibe Muter laid down H'« life for * , ibe world. "I have tbe |w«er to lay ^ , down my life and 1 bave power lo , | take II up again." He gave up the ■ Obo.t on IbeCrore. , .He lift* tbe world by HI* power to (| and tbt* I* HI* apeclal work "Je*n*Cbri.t came tutu the "world to „ | *ave*lnner*." wy* tbejlireat Apoatle. "I am come to reek aod to aave tbat j , wblcb wa* lo*t"-are our I-ord'* own a| word*. "He gball be called Je*u», for * He cball aava -HI* people from tbeir ^ *ln«," wa. the angelic annouocemeni , ouocernlog Him. Tbe m-gbiy voice tbat could call Lazaru* from Ibe dead ' U able to call Info newnea* of life tbe real lhat to dead lo trmpama* and lu alna John B Uougb, Saul of Tarau. aod "Billy" Sunday, laflar tbeir con vereloo, wan living ralraelea ..f tbe „ Maater'a power. K Dr. Kulp'e clow wm very pointed. The plain duly of every dleclple I* to w np Jam* ObrM In tboogbt, word p aud deed. We are traitor* lo Him uo m lam wa do this id oar llvea. wr. tnaumur^. Tbe mareaaal «M. 8,8 and 10 o'clock Ml. Aoguatloe'* Church Monday l, attended by tb* uaual large eon- j, greaatlona The mm ih. H.„ , or. the Rev.

. Tbomaa F. Hlake. waa aararatd by tbe Rev.FakbetaMtadelaan, of Cornwall., | and .Conway, of Ml. Fraoeto' Retreat. Atlantic City. | Service* are be Id In St. Anguraln*'* , Church every Baodny and 'Friday ■ «mn'»r , | . . HAD HAPPY REUNION 1 Mew- Mi wart nttt* OeBwolmaiea *<»*!* frenti*. Frank H. Mlewart, wall-known band of tb* Stewart electrical eupplle* : boom In Philadelphia, and a rammer raaMent of Ihl* city, I* engaged Id Ibe preparation of a btotiiry of Glooceeter 3oouty. and, lo lloa with hi* labor, wbleb bo to doing beoauw be like* put In bl* totoora lima, fa* vttiud Port Republic a few day* ago. Hk look bla mother, Mr*. Mary E Hu>: art, wttb blm on tb* trip in order tbat •b* might re* lb* old bomertead of bar father, Capt. Samotl L. Burnett. Ua tbeir way to Port Republic, tbey •topped nt AbreooD. and tber. Mr*. Stewart met three of ton achooiarot*, whom abe bad not men lu elxty year*, and wbo In tbeir girlhood day* were tb* Mtooe* Collin*. On* of I hem t* Mr* Freocb nod aootber I* Mr*. Ftomhtg. Tbo aood /women *pent a very plea* ant tin* recalling Incident* of tbeir day*. Mr. Stewart wn* In Port Republic ■ ebort time atom lo rearrh of date for bto hook end than mot Mr* "Fleming. Vbo bad written a btotory of the old tot Kptoeopal Church at Hon Republic. Io tb* courre of tbeir converratloo, Mr* Fleming told Mr Hiewart that *1)* remembered bto mdiber. Awkwrawtoue# UiiMt. Tb* ear of C. C Dougherty , of it Cratrel" road, waa dooaulerablyraiate. aged by a colli. Ion with Fred JTSboyer'* machine at tbe corner of Ninth etnto and Ceutral avenue Sunday eveUlng. Byraaodarerey tbat Mr. Sboyer.. wbo wa* driving on Nlntb .rarect. and and bad lb* right of way tried to avoid bitting tbe other car by tornlug bu machiue Into tb* avenue, but waa unnbla to avoid It and atdaawlped tbe Doogbarty machine, throw tug a up on pavement in front, of E A. Bourgeoto' pottage. • MwtottM caarce *,» »•. - Service, at tbe Firra-Bepttot Cbur-b Monday will be a* follow*; Morning hip, HI 80. rermon by poetor reboot. 210. In char*, of Mr. Youug people'* popular rervtm. 015. In charge of Mr. Myeit. | Evening rervlm on tbe Hippodrome ' Pier pt 7.45, rermon by tbe paitor ' SoloM; Wta* Elizabeth Ram. or Phila- 1 I ' - t •vMB — Hra. William Uelrttaei. I Tbe many frteod* of Mr*. William ! a well known aommrr ml- 1 of Mouth Ocean City, will be *ur- 1 fired to tram of ber death here on - Angara 4. Mr*. Helrwgvl bad bren ' •tek for aoore (tree, bot death came 1 ones peeled iy from oaarelgia of the 1 heart. Ska raraokd « Ml Wara Ire- * tvaaoa, PMtedalpbt*. I The Rt. Bov. Paul Maltbaw* II p , Biaktp af Mow Jermy, will >w Holy f. Ctoarek. iba «ty, neat Moo- i day, and preach at tb* morning, wr- a •Mft wktek hagtu* at M 4o o'etoefc. J

U700 PEOPLE AT ^ BAPTIST SERVICES 'f, Great ThronR on Pier Heard * Strong Sermon by Dr. ■ . I I S. G. Neil. 'j Sunday evening'* wrvlce In tbe Hip | ■' ; podrome Pier .bowed the* meeting, "'•till on tbe liicreare. tmlh in uuiuber. j "land collection, aud In epirlt. A Utile! the place and the gallery had In hej "loianed. At T.l'-V. a half hour before ,r dred .peopie liad gathered and hy 7 3Uj ' re many mere pre««ft th« fit Llu-j " coin .tarted the .luglng al that hour ' aud for a half hour, while people gath- 1 '■ wave* of mug reached life Boardwalk. I '* Mr. Llueulu reemed *t hi. tie.t la.t Sunday and Ibe manlier lu which hej ' awayed lhat audience in the la.t piece ; ' "Searer. My tiod. lo Thee. ' wa. wou 1 derful and eppreriaied by all prerenl. * The preacher of I lie evening wa. I he | Rev. Dr. Samuel G Sell, dl.tricl 1 tut Publication Society. ■ uian of wide ezpeneuce and wonderful power. He 1 delivered a rermon tbal few will mo.u forget. ! Henry A Knabe again called for the ' ' offering lu behalf uf Ibe church. » bleb received t b e geuerou* re-poure of ' 150 II ' ' Ouly two more ulght* remain for I 1 tbere epoclel pier rervlcev Tbe paelur.- ■ 1 Ibe Rev. M. M. Dewi*. will awume the < privilege of preaching al both' there J rervicc*. It to czpecled that a jtrend 1 climax in aplrlt aud In number- will I be wltnemed the night before l.ebur i All tbe ex penre* for there «er- « n-iw being received will greatly e..i.i ' church during tbe w inter mouth. « Tbe morning rervice at the cburcl. A wa* well attended aud tbe pa.lor t, preached upou tlie text. "I believe thai « Jew* CbrlU to the Son of Uod." He a allowed tbat belief, or our faith, con- t trolled our whole life, lucludiog our r; couwleuce aud affectum., aud lo be! > lu Cbrtot aud acce|>t Him would p regenerate the aoul. b A B. Piereon aud family, Wa.hlng- ^ D C ; John H. Hapgood and wife. L B Slgle and wife. P., M. Har- L •baw "and family, John Kennedy and „ wife, Mim E T. Kennedy. Pbiladcl- , pbla; Jobu N Dot* aud wife. Wll- ^ mluglon. y Mr*. Minerva H. Hazxard. Weil y ('beater; E. M. Fearon, t'amdeu; H p Reeve., Brldgeton; E U. Taulaue. |; Jr., U. L Jame* and family. Kalber- | jr., a. L, jame. ana lauiiiy, nnari-

'■ lue Hopkin., Albert E Miller, t'ecll.1* • i Strong, Duncan Mocaw, I -a bel '■ Wrlgglu*. Philadelphia: Mr*. E S. • Woodward, Mooreatowu. ELBE HON. • Gaorge A. Mercer, G. E. Mercer. Mr*. J.' I Mercer, Mlm U. E Mercer. W July and wife, G. Murray, Marie J. Duffy. Mr*. J.V. Carroll, Philadelphia: Mire Mary Maateu, Camden: France* F. Ivre, J. Harry Ive*. Hainoiuiitoo ; ■ W. A. Mllllgau aud wife. Lanadowne: E. M. Pierce and wife, Halltaiorr: » Roreo# R. Sty or, Glen Moore; Newell • Conoo and wife. Ocean city. , . ' imperial. " • George H. Friend and wife. T. F ' Kalaer aud family. H. Ogle Kraure. • Julia Cbanle, Jeanelte C. Welre. Geo. ' C. Welre. I. J. Collltou, Mr.. A. Kirk ' pairlck, C. Scott, < Milton E. Jewlit. | Ml*. J. Kelly, Rom McUeogbcgau, H- " Miller, Anna Culleo, Dorothy Mlllz, 1 J. F. Ada. J. W. Heu.ler, H.-J. Nelre, ' E. Tbompwo, Mr*. M F. Wllfong. D. ' Wllfong, Pblladelpbl*; M-ary Fulton. ' Wilmington; Cba*. D. Red yard and , • wife," Camden; Cbaa. A. 8tatig aud • wife, Mr*. Mary Mulllu. Ocean City. ' ' , All** Blanche VauemaH, J C. Leon- , _ ard.' J. D. Mchoflald. M. D, and wife, C. G. Stafford, Kirk Swing, Lazella Thornton and family, Mr*. 8 c. hreir teubacb, Alfred R Halg aud family, H.C. Liuooln and wife, William M. i , Murrlreb, H. G Bollock and family, i r Wll ard Coromao, Jr., Pblladrlpblai K. W . Ftiber aud wife. Pboeolxvtlle; i I A. W. Vanaman and wife, Temple, Pa.; Eleanor rt. Rohr, Lillian L Kobr. . New' York City; Mr*. D K. Kile. Mire i . Kile. Ulenokten; Jo* K. Morrto aod wife, Bryn Mawr; Herei* Ron. Ontario; Frank U Field, Wayoe. I'H ANliLKk WHITE HALL. ' . Mi.. F. C«w pertbwalte, Wilmington : - Mr*. H. Wollmau. Brooklyn : Mr*. - rthalrr.MI** Sbaler.lndtonapoli.; Mr. > J. H Dollar, Buffalo: Eratier O Wil, - Iiamreu, Annie Williamion. Mi.. .. Florence Etter, J Donald rttmie. C. M . I Jordan. Mr*. C. M. Jordan. Homn ■' 'Jordan, Paul H. Engel, Mr.. John P. » Wllren, R. D. Sweeney. William M • Zueker. J. B. Myere, K. E. Mathew. ; ' William! Parvl*. E Harrireu Reuoul. ' Samuel Eye'n*. Jr . Mire Adelaide Allauu. Philadelphia; Mr*. J. K Hutchioton, Margaret Hutchinreu, Mary Hulcbinaon. Pittsburgh; J. K tirae- ^ burg, Culumbu*. 1 [ O E Wilt bank aud wife, Anna Ruckeu., Flrnera J. Kreltxherg. Alfred j B. Kreilzlierg and wife, Delaware Rigbicap, Jno K East wick aud wife, c , Mre. rt. A. HiFkwill and ddugtiler, , James J. T. Regan. Jr.. Frederick 0 Oraufucr aud family, Robt. C. Ray, J rtieber. W. F. Ooodloe and t family. Jot. O. Tbompwn aud family. , . H. H rtteinmeyer. rt. B. Ooff Jr. aud . , wife. A. Evangfline Ooff. W. Howard u Mlcbeocr and wife, Portia F1 Rowley . R Ble. lug. M A. Macaoe-pto. J John Stringer. Pblladelpbto; Clara M. Arrow. Mr. Rizxle Myere. Vinelaud; j , Z. Rore and family. Harris „ Arthur W. Shoemaker ocean City; Mr* E. M. Mm'ltb. A K. Smith 0 J. Harold Walton. Com- . deu. ^ Rlet'AVJEE - • - o John H»U; (reorg* T. DuBol* and a J R. Hebrew and wife, A. W p Meodeubach, Dr. David W. Revy aod Wife, Mr*. D. O Hl.net, Robt. Adam*, a J. O Bock aud wife, Cba. Bradley. H

Jw. L. H**e*. L. B. Snyder. O H ! llan'P, Mark Meredllh, Margaiel Adam* E. W. Townreud. C. Kendet J dine. E.jS. Kittle end family. R*ur* J Kane, Mr*. O. K. D*rle*,Mre. E. rttoil . j Philadelphia: tbe Rev. W. W. Willlam. end wife, Colllng-wood; Mr- J d P. It.gley, tilen Itidole. David I'dlinger And wife. Camden: f. K. Her . 't.ge aud Wife. H. Y. Rake. Ocean | My John It. Rongrareet. York; Mabel (' Union. 'Wa.btugtoo, D. C.; T j'" j * "otuly. Flourtown: l.*vlnla M Eva..-. '*1 W. 11 lilakey aud family. Niitr.— . ''jcramp, Mel rore Park. '1 William Palieraon. Mr. M If. Talk J mJ-Oenrae'w. rtootl and wife. Mr. Itotu . Ulerold. Mire Anne P. Zell. Clmrle* K. r j Meade. Miry A. rtimm., Margaret I rtimm., Alice, l areidy. Mr-. M. A. K Hotlmau. Mh2 H M/HoII.o*„. I; p . I Kege.ler, Alex O. Kellerjaud family. ,, rt. Jackwn HI. ok. .M.reOr.ce VI. Wale ton. Ml*, l.oulre W Oil hen-, A rt. j . jK.rr O. -Huriler. Harold Allen and I ,. faui.lv Oeorge \\ Bradford and fam- . ily. It. A. Foulk. J. K It liennemy. r M. Jacoby. Mr* N C Sullivan. Mi-.! , K: c Sulllv.n, Mr.. M. ( Turner and j p adelpbl*: Jobu H Keiinev. Ml.. Ida r Klemm. Kalllmore; Mr- F A. Wright. , Mooreraown: H.W. Hl*c, New YorkAlfred T. Brown. K J. Makiney. Ran. I Mr*. R P. Summer-. It l> Summere. William O. Carram. H. M Kden I Jr . C. H Slower. Mr*. Ham 1 Murray. H. B. Ouiniiaud wife. Mln.i. [ Ollcbnra, E. K.rtilbeu*. J |». Mlicliro H. Cutler. W K Kern.. D \\ Houd. Harold V. Murdock. W II | Rome.tacb aud family. A. O Well- j vlarle Murpby. K B Aabenfeller and ' wire. Mr*. William Culler. Tboina- D Barclay. A. Fl Tborp. H' W. Thorp • I'brl.tina H. Culler. H It. Hurl and I wife.' D. W. I.uploo, J. B Ryder I C. Kane and wire. K. Mel' I wife. AV. E. Ballinger. W. E Rldenuui |« and wife, Mr*. J. H Drlpp*. Ml.. F • Drippa, A. H. rtmiib and wife. Kslb- ; Shea. Helen M Shea, Jorep'li rt. " Ague* A. McFaddeo. Phlladel ' pbla; W D. Brown and wife. Putburgb; Ml** 8. D Rarzelere Jeukin ' iowu; Oeorge B. F'l.ber and wife. Camden; Mary Anderabn. Daotdowue. I Reba Mariou, Margaret Marlon. Fl ' McCaugban. Wilmington; I, ,ul> 1 uielx. Columbia; C. V. Lewi*. K. 1 M. Rewto, Norwood; J it. Dud- 1 wig and Wife, Jobnatowo; Mr. H. E ("arver aud a»u. Buckingham: J. Y. 1 Say-er and wife. Mr.. J, A. Hallowed " May ('. Smith, Berth* Fl Whllmao. ' Mr*. J. T. Smith, Mr*. N. T Smith. ' Van Hook, T Ellis Ksrne-. It p! 1 Jr.. Mr. R. B" Darnell Fl. A 1 Darnell. Cba*. O. Darnell. A J Hen ' der, Dean W Convene. W. T. Cot" 1 • der. Dean W Cot"

' verve and wife, John Kre-ker and 1 wife. H. F. Hruwulee.'K. S. Batter-by • I). P Challenger aod wife. R K Robertaon and wife. Albert Hallowed Mr*. S. F. Willlamaon, Robert* Jack . -on. Mr*. H A. Hound aud son, Philadelphia; A. E Mlddlelon. Smyrna; . Amelia O. Ogden. Secaoe; Cbaa. J.' ; Duma*. Tivoli. N Y ; Wm. A. Fi.her . Mr*. K B. Doll*. M Dill., Woodbury: ; Helen Convene, Aua Arbor; J. H. ; 'Mac Bean and wife, Hamilton. Did.. ; D. B Bradford and family. R'utbei; I ford;C S Leonard. Sprlnglleld, Ma... ! J. K. Craue, Clayton; Oeo. O. Baker, and family. New York; it. Powell. Gloucester; T. M. Irving .and wife. , Chester; Samuel Suyder aod w iff. . Camden; W. T. Fowler and family . Gleu.ldf; A. Itelf and family, ArliugYoulUDlea Uwddrnlr. William O. Morrto, aged It -year., a bo wa* a Mudent at Olrard College Pblladelpbla, died ratber suddenly j Thursday while on a visit lo tbl* city ! Undertaker Mark Rake *en* the body . to Philadelphia for Iniermenl. The ' boy'* father'* name wa* William Morrto. T^e .mother married ag.h. " ■ aud bar name to Mre. William*. I Flikrdraorerecieek. ■ Albert Fogg and Clayton Halu.. . Brick, of tbl* city; Albert Soulier., a resident, Chief of Police 1 r Grsvrnnr. uf ('amden, and Dr I. inn ' ; Mebaffry and aoo, Rlnn. also nf Cam- 1 ; dbn, but wbo are summering here. 1 , were O.biDg at Oraeu Creek Thur-day ' I'hey b rough I back forty wcakH-b and 1 • thirty croaker*. 1 i i - ^7 an advertlaemeut In the Senti • "I DOK'T HAYE ; TO WORRY HOW," I SHE EXCLAIMED j Longer Broods Over Trivial Things; Can't Praise Tanlac too Highly. ' "I can't begin to tell you bow much' good Taular really ba. dune me," .aid Mire Matilda Tbomprain. llti] rtoulli rttxteeutb .treel. Philadelphia. HMlige.il.in and stomach trouble had a pulled me down considerably." .he ' continued. "I didn't feel natural aLl ' out. My food rehired lo a~l.mll*lr properly, causing my whole .y.iem lo | wltb.gavafler ealirig. Dizzy .pell-, < a bloated feeling IK tbe legion of my 1 ■tomacb. aour stomach, aud belchuig. J usually lolluwed after eating I ufian" fell nielaucboly aud brooded nrer trl- t vial thing.. "Hy older atraer advlred me try aud I did. Ibank good nee-! | never felt better lu my life than | d-"> ngbl today. Oh bow I enjoy eating a* I don't base to worry about any III affer effect. Tbe sparkle ..f health baa 'returned to my eye., my complexion be* Improved eud I. am ^ always in buoyaut .pirn. | can't pralre Tantoctoo blgbly " 1 volar Ml betug specially Introduced and explalued lu Ocean City a( Hughes' Ceutral Pbarmary adv. . I

• BIG CROWD SAW ; BABY PARADE i s'~ j i Boardwalk Thronged With Visitors-Who Admired Bright Yonngsters. r I be hah)P parade on the Boardwalk Saturday aflrrnnon wa. reeii and ad"jm'ired by a great Ibroiig of people . " I There «ere a numlet of prelly bahto-j ', Uie parade, which wa. held under I lie I | au.pire. "f the Woman'. Ilranrh of ■t | City' 1 1 w a* formed ou Die Hippu-j '. tropli'e- - Vie awarded by the judge. j ' I- The parade w*a led by the queen. I I | Mi— D-'rolhe* Miller, daughter of d II Ml are Miller. . Philadelphia (*>.- 1 .|f-r reo.e year-. Ml-. Miller, who! t The iroplue. were awarded a. fol- j Fl-at division -Firel. floral float of j girl- N-. to. recond, Miriam FNely | Philadelphia, and Bobble Burn., Fte-I ! . Pretty hahle. Ilejltyjaue Sherman —■id Ituth F'o.ter, (icean t'lly ' Decorated coache* -George and Fid- 1 I -*rd Wagner and Darwin Amoroao. j Philadelphia, and Thelm. May Smith. | I Walking girls— F'lr.l. Klbanor AnI iterrtoo ; recond. Kugrnla Joue* aud Kaiharine ScbwaHz, Philadelphia 1 Mo.1 *u igiual costume — Isabel Kapp , C J I wm- -F'irra. Dorla aud Jeau Rat-L-huui I'hilad.-lpbla; recond. Dorolliy "! and Mary Kreac. West Philadelphia. Itaw.ii.il child reuv Mlliariue rtniith aud Dorothy- Heyde, of Pblla- j Sitecial prize for pony cart— Ml. re. ilrick and Hall, Philadelphia. _M MHIer awarded her prize a. >iueeu to William Meyer, a fat baby. C InatirdCroM float that attracted . *- a wounded soldier, with Fllizabeth F'ox and Fldwlua F'lte as Bed uf *Mra. ' Humbert Poiittere. «' reatrd in a coach and surrounded by o wa- much admired, aa 1] the live- year-old eon of Ernest T. • Hauefleld. chief clerk lu- lbe depart- a meat of public works. Ttie boy was 0 reaied lu au ex pre-, wagou drawn by .

j Eleanor Audereon. 3 year-old daiigb- l ter uf Wdliam Anderson, was a pretty little fairy Dorothy Heyde and Katharine Kuebler. of Pblladelpbla, were made i up to represent Oeorge aud Martha j Much attention was attracted by I ,' Lambert McNatt. iilue-uiontba-old \ ; -ran of Willard McNatt, of Pblladeto \ ^ pbla. ratio was drawo by bl. mother i I lu an express wagon on the side of | ' Here's My Boy." ' """ j Prior to the parade a baud of musl- ] clans /mm tbe Pblladelpbla Orcbestra 1 men playing Iq tbe music pavilion- i •cured lor Ibe occ*»lou by Abe Fein, ! herg. played a u umber of lively relec J Clem tor Bank Eaaalaer. Fllwood J. Handle, *un of R. C. ! Kindle and wife, of tbl* city, *peut Sunday with bto pareDt*. He to empliyed aa lypira aod clerk In tbe office of the chief bank examiuer of tbe Federal Reserve National Baok D.*- ( f trld. No. S. This luclude* the earaern \ half of Peunaylvaula aud all of New « ' Jersey aod Delaware. Hi. office to » 110 post office building, Nln.b aud ( Market street*. Philadelphia. t •"«> Haloslorn*. j i Afire a drought of reveral week*. City experienced .revere worm ' , afternoon. Rain fell lu tor- r rent, for awhile, accompanied hy .thunder and sharp llgh'.ulug. ■ Durlug the height of tbe storm, large J ! hall.tniie. aire fell Withal. It wa. a f refre-hlug ralu. aud the people were ' thankful. . £ Bwpilai nocleilr* lo fteel. " The member* of the men and 1 women', auxiliaries of tbe F'lrst Bap- • list Church are requested to meet at tbe home of F. T. Jeuolug., #27 Wesley avenue, ou Wedne-day evening. - Augu-t 28. for business of Importance! ulng* bl,ore "'"n by Mr. JeuilPlOLMl i , wkuevespainj II Soothes and Loosens Up t Stiff Rheumatic I Joints, Reduce Inflamation J •nd Drives Out pain " Drat raffar with Lumbago. r.h*a ' manajn. NoortBa, Pteurav. N.ur,,„, - and Omaaatloa. Har. |* ui. qui, kll, aad rawnat rabat p*la 1* an ,-a-v * «dto you era applying <~amph"..r..|. " Palm^r^0na*r W"ha* b*cam' 'h- *' la antlerly dur io w-' . *' Menthol Camph.., '' '' '■ and Jewelry Repairing '• Mayer's Boardwalk. Ocean City " Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City 'j

: | A LESSON i fj THE SUCCESSFUL BUSINESS MAN does not spend his ^ j {}] • time in running down his competitor, but strives to make himI »'♦ self better and more worthy of success by using MAZDA /" ^LIGHTING. The Matchless Light." . * > * ; | i f Phone, or drop a postal for representative. . | OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE r V;'" 1

A BARGAIN IN Ocean CityLots harry f. stanton i Eighth St.. Opposite Post Office OCEAN CITY FOR SALE Estate of Eleanor Gannon ( IC K \ S C I T v n 'ST < ' I F I >' !■: _ ^ ATLANTIC ICE COMPANT 222 Pacono Mountain Ice COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth andWcst Avenue Notice lo Limit Creditors:

of a Meeting of the <'«inmissioners of Assessment. lairauronSl* ^ j'^. TT^LtolT. j Notice to Conlradors. itc'.'oo ri r 1 Trnslee's Sale. l^ hy^Orlor of ui urdrr u-u-.l <.ui ,,f tiw f ^''^T BANKkUeT1." f reid day mTiUc prrmiM-I 'id-rraVred .1 Ocra'ii Idly. Sr. Jr«r>. .11 Ihr f. .11, mliia ' il"U ** '* nd and prruiPW N° " of "-TV^ , V" " S"u.U,*r»l »'•!' lluyvirw j f ire N" " towthwat radr of Bayvir. IhreNa. at Suuthwrat aldr of Bayvlrw- , No. *7. Suutti^rat ud, of Hayvlr. So. aa. S.oiUter.1 »|J, ol bayvir a Ptire.N" 1,1 *"*»"«»« «<!» of hayvlrw .lrere N° "" ^ of FurelrrnOi llabd. Triiib, I J. Mttuau Takaa. Attf. I H/lpfllZ**'.

—N *NV K'ND \ ANy "HMl Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRAhjOR , Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ^ ■ YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To i-rc t your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty ot the contractor. t I have built for a large number of people and could refer you to any oc all of them. Send for the lust of names and photographs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend OFFICE DI III nrD OCEAN CITY, 61b M. Opposite P- 0. D VJ I L.LJ C. r« N.J. Allen Scull THE BVlttiOER

j Eighth hxb Ocmhh sirs. Rhone Connections S B SWAN j. TROUT ! Swan and Trout ; Oaroenters and Builders JOBblNL a aWCCIALTY 1040 as bu r y avenue ocean city, n. j. Walter V. Hess CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER jobbing given special attention awVaLi'ai'noa irHtM** a*"i°TO ofaorw0 Office 1017 Asburv Avenue ocean city new jersey John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Btraat and Havan Avanu* OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Mtliwork, Moulding*. Building Paper, Plaster Board. Naito, Sash Weitht*. etc. Estimate* Furniabed. Prompt Dalivarv. Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Pho-te 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 asbury avenue Ocean City, New jersey Bell Phone. 186- J f urniture Stored . Reupholstcring ESTIMATE ' Window Shades FO£ YOU /Awnings and '.House Furnishings Oar P,L-„ lr* Lowed poulble con, meat with Good Work rod Brat MztorUl Lawrence ft. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue «y.,w city, N. J1— I A VE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? Wc have a line ot furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock lietore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave.