Ocean City Sentinel ] r-Mim .w Pa— as tmr Tkuut K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ocean crrr. - - new jersey B*D 'Phone No 66^C 1 rEei^rorniroM^'Vppi ireUon ! 1 ' *"* rmttJ lot wet prompt] i* door bj axpsntsos-3 THUBSD AY, JANUARY 17. 1818 BBtarad at tko POM Onto, at .ocean CUT ' ■ . J„aa aaoond claaa null mat tar .. WELLjB FOB COMIRUO Tb# following comment ia from the "American -Iesoe," ooder the caption, "FK nod Misfit Congressmen:" "Two of tba 18 New Jersey Kcpre- ■ aaotalivee In Congress Toted for the National Prohibition reeol ut Ion . Tb Is ' waa an Increaaa of 100 per cent over • the Vote for'tbe Uobaon reeolutlun In 1 1914. William J. Browning, of the Fust District, a bo voted wet In 1914. | caught the vlaion. The other dry vote ■ waa that of Elijah C. Holebln»on. «f . the Fourth District, covering Mercer ~ - Hunterdon and Somerset countle*. In 1 1914 It waa J. Thomp«ou Knker. ofgtie Second District who aupporttd t In ^ ' "lease Bacharacli, wtm-e di-tiicl • covert Cape May, Cnmberland. Atlantic and Barllngloii cnun'lea. who voted "no," will ha remeuiberrd when he cornea up hir renom.inalluu In the Ite : pnbllcan primary. He spike for the wet eonatlliiency in Atlantic I'll r. tg 1 . . nortng • '■* over a helming dry senti 1 . men! tn the other three couulle* and 1 the laral reel loot of hl» county Such ' e men e« Senator Well- of Burllugtoo ' County, could wstk awey with -the 1 nomination." ^ 1 SPORTSMEN AROUSED (OoaUsosd tram First Page.) ' to tba following members of Ibe.cluh: ( The largest chaifbei bass caught ddr ( . log the year 1917 at Ocean t tty nlauded by Elmer Y Robinson and f weighed 41 pouuds, 4 ounce* Tb. ( trophy for ibla dab waa s Uand-une Ormolu clocks The flab waa caugtn from tba pier of the Ocesu City Ftah- " logUub. - The largest ruckO.li. weighing 8» pound*, waa landed by J IV Item linger, of PlUeburgb He waa awarded _ a pair of Jeeobean candle-ticks " The J fleb waa oaugbl from tba pie. of tbr Ooaaa City Flablng club. Tba largeat waakllab. 6 poauda, 18 ounces, oaugbl hy William A.. Welab. . TropUv. ahln'a bell clock. Flahcauebi Fiah caught
n thaoekan. . The largaat klogDab, 88 ounce, won by WUIIaaa A. Walsh; Jacobean clock. Flab eaugbt at Corann'a Inlet. The largaat croaker *S pounda. 18 nnaeaa, eaugbt by Walter Kuebn: babjo clock. Flab eaugbt from the pM* of Oeaao city Fishing Club Ths laigpM are I a baartug Dab waa a Maofc drum, weighing 80 pound., oaaght hp lamia a Fulmar; Cornman •Ml UpaehaU bamboo turf rod. Flab «BBgM at Flfly-olotb street and Ibe The largaat Dab of any deacrtpllon. blaaahaik, 121 pounda,' eaugbt by J: V. Bamllogar. of Pittsburgh. No trophy awarded fortbla catch. "Flab uaaghl from worth point of baacb WtauMta of Nob buttooa for 1917 are aaMlowe: Gold hpttoo for channel bam welgblagovarte pounda- Elmer V. RobinBUvbc button a for ebanntl baa. WNgMag«t?F80 poooda-L B. Aoiaraaa. O F.Unaor, Warren Hardy Bad DrJobu W. Plnkbam. Tha Hmllliimao Cap. awarded by "tlfg B. Bmltbaaaan oader tba rule, af the Ooaaa Ohy Fiahlog dab fort be liipM uhaaaal bam uaagbt from the baa* to Oeaan City, waa woo by Dr. , «. U Waatoa, with a Dab weighing 87 Than* from Ocean CUy who attended j tba martlog wan Dr. B. C. Wart on, , tfoaqpIC Cornman and Dr. « H. Lip- j joint meeting Tkammrtnof tba Hummer Aun ' Ulary of the Mm BapUet Church of ' Ooaaa CRy will bold tbelr annual Jatat maatlog la tba raoma of tba Bap. « Urt Inrtttut* In Philadelphia. Broad 1 MtmprnMBByttag aveooa, oa Monday. > Tha wimiu will meat at 8 30. Dinner wtE ha aarvad at 6 to mao and women. The Jotac meet tug will be bald at t 7AA The Meeting will be followed by a whtteaiepbaat aale aad all fltieudiog r arangmrtrd to take a package wHb e them. Vr
Theeeegpacttog to be-Sf dinner are fegserted toM Mr*. WUber know on o» before January la Electa OMcera. The Mary of Betbaoy Sunday School Clem of Uw Ftrrt Preabytertan Church ^>eld Ha regular monthly business . Merttag Taaaday evening The following ofltoafo were elected for the en••M yaar: Teacher. Mr., C. H. Bohae»; praaldentr Him Nellie Towner; "* premdaat. Mn. Jompb I. Scull; limaaraa. Mia. Harry. A. Mom.: aeo mary. Mm. Leroy Howe; a».uum Mn. George W. Sooy. ■*"' kwtnta. tDLBWHJX dmepb'L flcGurr, Jerwy dty; W. Speaca Mn. J. Llodley Smith, Athmtte Chy; Jompb L. Ftab. Wp. Philadelphia; Autbony ' mmmoK. "■■—I Adama. PbUadalpb.a; Alftafl Oraaby, New York m tha maT.Net. Tbrt nil. win p. MjpeMMtU. adv., if. ae adveroeameot m^ymSmm-
AND t.-SOGim * HAD GOOD YEAR President Geo. O. Adams and Vice President S. B. Miller Re-elected. i At the thirty-Orel annual meeting of Ibe Ocean City Building and Loan : Association Saturday evening, a very ! satisfactory report of the condition of I aoclety waa made by the aecrelary. K. Howard Tborn The figure, presented were aa follower ' Mortgage loam $359 215 80 Stock loan. 84 864 46 . InataUmenta due aud B unpaid 8,668 00 , Interest due end unpaid 8 807 68 r j Premium, due add unpaid ' 884 86 , Pine* due aud unpaid 106 50 r I Ural ertaie eold under I contract 1.800 00 , b Judgment 187 S' f In-urance and tatea adj -vaured ' 818 6 jTFuleclonire expense* ad- . v ■ u ctnl . 875.01 t. Street aw«M>ment advanced I Furniture and llkturre 50 0 , 1 « 'aati balance no band 864 i I . ► 83l*i,89» I l.tABII-CTIFX ■ I '..tallmentadue .hare- . holder. »a« «8 or apportioned . »t iai; Si Undivided i-rofij. 8. I flu**. In advance . 7I7>« I'rrmluma In advance 18 5; . Contingent fund .10p0t ftnrrowed money . 11. tin w 8396 895 86 BEcaaPTS Ca.tl balance Drcr'mbrr 31. 1916 8 US 81 jlu-tallmeiit (Due.) 54.144 06 Interert il«l 58 I Premium. 8 167 8« Fit e. 805 81 H. itgmg- loan, repaid, jca.h -- 18 4-50 01 St *ck loan, repaid ca.li 8 28' 8s Mortgage I. >an. repaid by matured rtock II ijl 11 stuck loan, repaid by ' matured .lock * 878 Of Sale of lable 8 -V ln-orance advanced. repaid 90 60 Legalexpenaaa advanced, rep* Id 50 00 from banke 88,500 00 |1[ tiorrowea rrom tranka 85,500 on
)D 1158.790 48 ' l.raoed on mor^agm 68 860 00 Loaned uu rtock 9 345 00 Paid matured Mock 87 405 00 Paid withdrawal* 12,814 25 " Paid aacratary mlary 750 00 Paid traaaorar mlary 1 00 00 Paid auditor*' mlary 75 00 "' Paid rollcttor mlary _ 100 00 ° Premium on offloera' bonda 40 00 Prlallog, aiallooary aud " portage 77 70 Kent of ofBea 80 00 !.' SfoU examination and '• Bllug report a 00 Taxm-aod Inao ranee advanced 107 SO Foracloaure expaoaes *d- * vanned 50 00 Burrowed mooay repaid 81,200 00 '* Paid Internal 00 above 1,081 66 " Cash balance 00 band 868 51 8156.780 43 The report a bow. Hist tba easel* of ' tb* aasoclsUon bare Increased nearly 840.000, notwItbataudlDg that there ' wae a mrtoa matured lb June, amount * log to $87 400, and withdrawal. ' amouutlog to over $12,000. which was P Mote tbao $8,000 lam tban tb* wltb- • drawala during tb* year J9I6. Tb* aaaoctatlou baa now 4740 active sham*, which la a oat gain of two hundred and Sfly-alg, after deducting tbe • abarfo maluied bad withdrawn, which ' amouutad to Ura* hundred and thirty- 1 three abaraa to tba two acoounta Tb# board of director, waa reelected 1 W. W. Adama and Holla Garrateou 1 were reelected director* for a term of : . tbrm y tare each. 1 tleorge O. Adama. preatdeut, and 8. ' : Miller, vie* praald -nt. .were re r elected. A number of than* of Mock of tbe 1 aartm (tb* thirty -second) wet* ' ukeo. and tba society start* tbe new ' under favorable eondltmoa. I CAPT. TOWN8END DEAD < or male m. ■awaara a Bart vrt ■ a Cam«tra. Dept. Edward Towoaaod. a former reeldeot of Ibla city, where be owned and occupied a cottage 00 Third street. - w*wa*uu iaira street.
waa burled from tbe borne of blaaon. re HoghTowoeeod. 2905 Wertfleld ave•n one, Camdso. Friday. Uap< Townmud was 79 year* old HI* wife died three years ago last August. Ha Is survived by four cblid- *> Capt. Townmud waa a brother of m Smith Town«end, of tbte city; aud I- Kicliard Towumod. of Tnekaboe. He i- wae also an uncle of Otis M Town1- send, builder, of this city. 1! GUESTS OF MRS. SCULL M^gblfallr Baieruiaea, Tbe executive committee of the Miry of Bethany Sunday School Clam »' ' delightfully eutertalnad at tb* borne ' . of Mrs. Jompb I. Scull Saturday even- 1 , log. Tba vartoua commutes* for tbe ,. cotn'og year were appointed and great ! y J*"1'* "• expected from tbl* baay ! Those present were Mrs. C. H Bob- " ner. Mlm Nellie Towner. Mr. Leroy ' Howe. Mia. George Sooy aud Mrs H ' A Morri*. d To Falcnala b si X * t Th* "ember* of Ocean Cay OonncIL " , No .10 D of A .aiaabirtly robeglvao B e a reception by tbe member, of lot, " - toonctl. No. 128. J,. o. U. A. M. The d' 1 entertalnmeot 1. to be provided l.y tha E
1 — H. S. SGDLL LIKES LIFE IN TEXAS J ; 1 — ;f Bat He Longs lor Letters to Relieve Monotony of '• Camp Life. Itolia Garret -on. of Ibl- cil.V. a few • 0 day. ago-received a leilrr from Maur- • 6 Ice tj. Scull, gon of A.belljr Scull, of I jthiaclly, wboYaJjiOtieifri ice In Kelly 0 Field." South San Antonio, Tcxa-. from i 8 which tbe following l« takey: 6 "Tbla la. aome different from driving I J a Cadillac. 1 sure am enjoying, tbe * ermy life. W't have a dandy lirulen <
_ of them lefl good poeltiooa to jolu the 18 •rn,5' "Today for dinner we bad l«ane. n rice, coffee and bread: also dual. My 10 rice bad a coat of It when I got to my 10 tent. We have mem In ibe open, bjii £ usually eal lu our teuts 00 auftiut of 0 "I waa on guard duty ttii« week. 0 We wre on 24 bours^-tbal ia. two on 0 end four off. Tbe nlgbls here are 0 beautiful Jt baa ifever been. cloudy aluee I have baeo lu Texas. They say' 0 Ibey have not bad 'rain for twelve o months, and I bope we don 'I bave any, for when li doe* rain Ibey have a 0 miniature flood. It baa been very warm here during tbe day and just 0 cool eoougb at nights to sleep well. "I bave been digging trenches and 0 -unloading trelgbt cars; also drllllug 0 •om* B "Believe me. we are aome bunch of 1 rookies ' Some don't know tbglr _ right foot from tbelr lefl; but 1 aup- . pose w* will all learn In'tlme. I "They are talking about sending uf to Waco. Tex., but aome one bad tbe , measles and that 'put tbe can' on it. . I tblok we owe btm a vole of i banke. , because we probably all bave mall In , Ibe port offlce and would uot gel II for . several days If we are shifted. 1 have received two letters since 1 have been 1 bare. "I have col seen Kauck since we lefl t Fort.Hlocum. I suppose be la lu 'Kelly , Field somewhere, but II Is Impossible . In Dud b^t, as new recruits are coming In every day and we are being shifted all over. I am with a chap , from Houlb Carolina who worked In r aud waa an inspector on electric motor*. We have*' good time together. "How Is everything lu Ocean City? , 1 suppose you are ha'vtug cold we*- , . Iber. I am glad I am not ihere eblv- , , erlng. I was at Han Antonio New • (Ira It la some place, but we to be back at 9 30. -so did not see , all I wauled, .but bope to go lu again , long. , "MAURICE 8 Hcgii. , JTO Field," "Hecoud Trairffng Brigade '"South San Au'tomo. "Texas." , nurrrCDc or ccsm OFFICERS ELECTED
Laval Lodges Have Mew Heads I. far ibe Coming Vear. A lole Council, No 186. Jr. O. U. Ax I- M.. on TueMlay evening Instilled ibe following officers: f Councilor. H. H. Clerk; rlce'couni cllor. Emeraon -L. Smith; conductor e Wlllard Stetaer; warden. I^roy Jef. • fries; Inside aentlnel. Edward I^e. oulalde seutiuel, Frank ttuzby Ocean City Council. No. 10. D. ol A., has Inrtalled lb* following officer.:. Junior part councilor. Mr*. -Lizzie 1 H. Csrlaon ; ewoclaie Junior |».t councilor, Mr*. Etta C. Bevau; councilor f Mrs. Eva L. Fl*ber; a— 01-iale' conri , cllor, Mr*. Lizzie Sampym; vlceoouu- , ullor.jMi* Katberiue Stetztr:".conduc- . Mlm Louise K. Carlson; warden. ( Mrs. Abble E Conver; loslde'sentiuel Mlm Carrie Vosa; outside sentinel . Ellen J. Seaman. Tbe ^natallalTon was by the Stale vice councilor. Mrs. Id. F. Dixou. with lbs pasl Stale councilor. Mr. Florence M. Gilbert, aetlug as con After tbe buslueassesslivi. there wal. social time and refreshment, were eerved by tbe good sod welfare cum mltlae Tbi. commute*.' which win 1 have charge of the euteriainmcni. January, comprises Mr.. Kile I bam, Mrs. Ella C. Bgvan I Mim Carrie Vom, Mr* Anna' E Lake I aad Mrs. Ellen J. Seaman.
TOM AND TRUST CO. I 1 HAD BEST YEAR IN HISTORY
" So Says Wm. E. Masscy, Re- ! } elected President of ProsI 1 perons Institution. * 1 The director, of Ibe Ocean < tiy j ' morntdg and Hie b.»r.l reorganized' for Ibe year The officers were re- j ' efcls. W.*: I William K Mssaey. pres.d.ul:', j Henry I». Moore vie* president; lc— j, lie S. Ludlim. Vice preeldeuf and ullefi ( sllicer; ClintopsH. Prlt*. a-FlstaM title | - 'offlget; C. B. Sttlwell. aecriUaryNsad j I ' ttea-u'rer; J. Fltluau l'atem. solicitor | Kuc^ll H. Nulty/ras fleeted *~|M . 1 ant -rcrelary" aud asslstaul tres- .r r. , Mr Nulty; whobrcsmec.>uue>-ied»ii!i : ; ; the local company. a few monia- .gc , . was .for a number" of year- nl.nt.fisK. wilb tlie'Katiooal State Bank -ft .01 ,
' WM. E MASSKY. ' ! Ke-elecled Presklrnt of the Ocean City Ti le and Trust Company
'■ paoy during the past year. President I William E Masaeysaya: y "Tb* banking aud tit e departments II have had tbe best year In tbelr bis" >f lory. The title department baa been expanding II* operations and baa the ;. nucleus of a title plant In Ucesu City ti that will materially help In tbe y lions y' . ''The trust company look an import e ant pari In subscribing to (be two e Liberty Bond lasuea. securing for Its customer, end for the bank's own Iny veafmeul nearly $175.1100 worth. *| "Tbe hauk'a deposits at the close ol tbe year were courtdefably tn advance d of those of the preceding year, both K tbe demand and the t(ijee ,*rceut ,f Increase. r "Tbe condition undoubtedly reflects e Ocean City's excellent summer season of 1917." ' a City .Commla* loner William He Campbell and Jobu C. Steelman-new 1 directors .of the tioaid. w ere elected to J 1. till Ibe vacaucies caused by tbe deaths [, of tbe Rev. 8. Wesley Lake and Aaron " r G. It Ice. 1 * PERMIT REFUSED ' Ninth (Street Improvement Co. ' > Qolehl* oat the Job. , ' Andrew R. Scull, builder, accom- y panled by E. M Sutton aud John ft p 1 Groves, of tbe Ninth Street Improve f, ' menl Company. tbe operation of whose a 1 public garage, at Ninth street aud d Ocean avenue, .was held -up by ibe f, ' courts, made application 10 Building t lnapector William S Johnson Tues- ' day night for a permit ,f..r a public c ' at Ninth street aud Ocean eve- „ Tb* application was refused. - * * Tbe inspector waa acting under tbb £ ' advice of the city solicitor, who. 11 is k said, told bim not to take action until the' court's restraining order I. re"ADS" IN FLORIDA £
Mayor Champion told Ibe City Commissioners at I heir weekly meeting » thai he wbuld like to recommend Ibe , city advertising lu "Ask Mr. Foster" ,\ Iq. seven of the |-opular winter re-orls .* Florida, lu addition to securing publicity In the Foster office, in ibew mem In the Toiler booklet. The cost would be $175. . On motion of Director -Campbell, Ibe request of Mayor Champion waa . granted, and tbe proper officers were tuatrucled to execute an agieemVnt ■ with .tbe Foiler A Reynolds Co. Fire Alarm Mlgnals 14— Sixth and Pleasure avenue: • 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue 15— Fourteenth and Pleasure ave 35-Heveutb and Wesr. venue. 42— Second and Asbury avenue. ! 48— Fourth and Asbury avenue. 4 »— Eighth aud Asbury avenue! Is— Tenth and 'Asbury avenue"" ! 45— Tblrtemah aud Asbury avenue. 49— Sixteenth aud Asbury avenue. 51— North and Central avenue. 51 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central avenue. ! 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. — Fourteenth and Wesley avenue — Fourth and Ocean avenue " "5 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. % j 76 Ninth and Ocean avenue. | 52 — Second aud Atlantic avenoa. ! Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace u fl-lUy avaoneend Hwtierma nmd u •I —Twentieth aud Central avenue, b
j SUNDAY IN THE [j lOCAL CHURCHES 5 d Strong Sermons and Excellent " Music Heard by Con- c gregations. a i At the First Baptist Church Sun- " 1 day evening the pastor. Ibe Be v. M . j ■j. M.Lewi*; preached upon the subject t , "My Snbstllule." He look as a basis ^ I chapter of Genesis, tbe story of Abra- ' on the altar of sacrlflce. 1 : The pastor reviewed the story of ^ Abraham left bis home al Beereheba * wilb bis —a and tfsveled north to Ml. fl 1 to a spot selected and sbown S by tiod. Then bow be bound bis aud laid bimon tbe altar audi' rai-ed Hie knife to slay bim. when er- D a« cNO»er,jecl .ps-i?" He saw aud " • Hived 6$ answer to the fl -I que- " I ife>" e in Ibe fact that I-aec in Ibe : - articular sacnflce to bailie 0 i- :• Isaac *• a victim' placed * jibs'- iv bis father, but we miss I he 1 j flits' 1-v- end yielding lo bis father's 1 I '.by Ml. Muriel.? ' lit aahl "he did [niflcai'l fact, in view of .what Isaac 1 I * »' a type of. thai about 1900 years 1 later almost on thai very spot, on Mi. 1 I Morish. Jr-us Christ. I lie only begot; ° j linn, did aciuaily oiler Himself on the " hanging there In agony, suflerlng for 1 sin aud because of sin, as our subatl- ° The speaker said be could not look * back upou Ibe' croas of Cbrlei al auy upou ibe
,. "f* without seeing In tbe crucffled ( Christ bis suballlute — lu fact, seeing himself hanging Ihere Id Christ— aDd I bat. through acceptance or Ibis siibalP . lute as our redeemer, as ope wbo ransoma us, we bave eternel life through Cbrtrt. ' Here be showed (be great question t lo tbe world In tbla age of grace to be "Whet Iblukye of Christ?" Not aa a real man. ou which be elaborated, nol aa a good man. for Cbrlat was not i a good man. He waa more— He waa a , sluleaa Mao. Not as one whose exsmple we must equal— for God la nol deuiaudlDg ua lo "malcb Christ," bet cause || la an Impossibility— but God' Is asklug what we think of Christ, j liaugiug on the cross. Is He hanging there as our substitute? It He looked f upou as our Redeemer, by virtue, of whose sacrifice aud death we can ( gain remission of .Ins? If we so be- ! Heve In His Sod, Jeaus Christ, we bave eternal life. The speaker appealed lo tbe people gathered to pay a tribute to Jesus ( aud honor Him there before all , by a manifestation of tbflr faith lu Jerus Christ aa tbelr substitute by risthis to-be Christian people and all oihar* who wtsb to ao express themselves for Ibe Aral time publicly.' Several arose with tbe Christian people. Mr. I^ewls then showed tbtm. tbe leaching of Scripture concerning eelration, that "with the heart man be unto miration," and. since the was now manifested, be Invited all who would to cotjjsJo tbe Wednesday evening prayer mtvlce and conCbrllC ot. augustine's. Tbe rector, tb* Rev. Thomas F. Blake, celebrated tbe 10 o'clock mass In the winter chapel 8uoday morning and preacbed a sermon from the goa-l-el of tbe day. He spoke Id pert as follow*: "We are Informed lu tbla day's goa1*1 tbet our Saviour attended a w*d<liug feast In Cans of Galilee with His mother aud disciple and performed His first miracle by changing tbe waier ter Into Wine. Marriage waa made a holy. Divine Institution lu tbe beginning of tbe world by God Himself for
the procreation of tb* human racewnd a- the mutual assistance of ibe husband g and wife. It |a tbe oldest contract le ever made on earth. God being the Witness and Minister of tbe compeel le ratifying It wltbthess words, 'Where! g fore a man shall leave father and mo- * I her and shall cleave to bis wife aud !- tliey shell.be two In one flesh.' 't "Marriage Is a sacrament, a most aaqred thing— a type of the boilfot S namely, tbe uulon of tbe DlvloH^'and e Use Humanity— In Christ— and tbe t Ibe union of Christ with Hi. Cbureh "It ha* three great marks. Tbey are unity, seucilty and Indissolubility. Ii Is one because St. Paul my* that* husband shall be content wltb one wife and tbeVlfe wlih her own hut•banfl. being . union of two person, only. That It la boly Is shoBn by tbe fsclthsMt* founder I. GcxTHimself f Aod It wss sealed by oar DlvlneSav-l lour when He attended "tbe wedding fga*t. "The Church has ever taught ibat I the marriage contract Is Indissoluble— that lossy. neither the husband nor Wife la allowed lo contract another i marriage daring tbe lifetime of these. What God Bath Joined together. let no tnsn put asunder.' Sloe* Ibis marriage tie Is so pure, Italy. Ibe disposition of those who , aspire to ibis suit ougb^ to be most i upright. Prayer aod good counsel are 1 « mort Important, because ratb andj' engagements always turn out'l 'I
badly Put virtue and piety before 1 wealth, high birth and tbe charm of ] personal beauly. SI Augustine ray". virtue rather tbau one wltb a large ••Asjtls a sacrament, the contractparlies should comply wlULgHUie ' laws ofYbeCburch. They should -receive worthily the sacrameuta of peuaoce and tbe Holy " Eucharist sod know well Ihst part of Ibe Catechism which pertain* to tbe married life f All might take Tobias snd Ssra or J Modlh. aud. like tbetg. piay thai the , God of Abraham and the God of l-eac , aud tbe God of Jacob be with lliem , aud fulfill His blesrtog In tliem." , FIRST ¥. E | After a pointed and very Instructive , live minute talk -to the children, which was equally applicable to j adults. Dr. Kulfr amiqunced Ills text | the raornluc sermon. It. wae < 16; IS. "Aiflt 1 say also uulo , Iber. Ibat tliou art Peter and upou i , against it " l'Ue word- made u-e of . were. -And upon this iw-fc I will , apart of thai episode In our U-rd'. i j 14. 13 211 both inclusive, snd lu whiclll'i Si Peter, prom Pled by Ibe Mealei'sj! as Hie lock u 1-111 wlncli He would 1 build Ills Clnircli. greatly dilleriug view, concerning I lie ' cboseu for 4 he lexl-a difference so | , great thai superficially ha* .innl,.! ; couirovrr-y auiui g men. all of whom ' professed lo lw! disciple- of llnu j who is the one Lord and Bishop of lu proceeiliug. I>r. Kulp dsclaied j and lie gave fon-e si^J uieanlug lo Dial j body Nope could kuow or conceive of courage, virtue, auger, haired, love, ; kindness, etc. except a- they art . show n forth l.y men's actions. L(ke(bat Is, through all His true dirt-iples of Whatsoever deuoniluallou or creed. ' "Ye are my disciples. If ye love me ; aDd keep my commandments." ; Continuing, Ibe speaker, In comiec- ; ,y Continuing.
fd ,loD. w lb tbe foregoing, considered ' ,K bow Ibe Church must manifest Hie |d spirit aud will of Ibe Master, aud this. ' ,1. be said, tbsy are called U|kju lo do by ' Q. .bowing forth His righteousness in ! ,b tbelr live*. That. Is, our standard of j conduct, aud uolhlng less, will suffice )Q Wltboul tbla. our- preachlug Is bul M valu words. But HI* disciples are not 1 „ only lobe just In tbelr aclloiis'iowanlmen. We are commauded lo have Jt mercy. Christ never let merciful syuipithy wait upon justice, for He has i. commauded ua to forgive our brother a| not seven limes ouly .but seventy time* ^ seven. He never Jailed lo see'lbe good In a sinner. He plauted bope lu (he , hearts of men de-palribg becau-e ol ■ U Ibelr sins. To the woman caught lu i d sin. He said, "Go and sin no more " J, n The Rev. M. Johnson, Y. M. C. <- (- A. secretary at Ibe Wlssablckou Bar- '' e racks. Cape May, officiated al Ibe " First Preabyterlan Cburcb Sunday In 6 e tbe absence of Ibe pastor, tbe Rev. C. * a H. Bobber, wbo preecbed In tbe Han- ^ II over Presbyterian Cburcb, Wilmlng- n ii ton, Del. 'I ' OUTLOOK GOOD J Ho Think Hotel People Steward a ■ ng Comlsi ■sDnrrSrs.on. jj Tbe Hotel Proprietors' Association ' ' of Ocean CUy met Monday evening al <• tbe .borne of Mr. and Mrs. L. Baker. J •* Philadelphia. There was a goodly ■' t number lo attendance. i: 1 Tbe general opinion of tbe members " aeemed to be that, aside from the high J coat of and scarcity of food stuff-, the •' prospects for tbe coming season we're ' quite good. •' Although there, was little bu-luess o • to be transacted aud Ibe meeting »,»" i S of a social order, there was much di*- 11 - cuselon on geueral topics. a • All enjoyed Ibe hospitality of Ibe t boat and bostesa. The next meeting will be held Feb- g • ruary 11 at tbe borne of Mrs. F. Milch- i! • aner. 1221 Ureen street. Philadelphia J ' Legal pipers of all descriptions. In- *' ■ rJudlug wills, are carefully drawn by n . K. Curtis Roblu-ou at bis office. 744 i u Asbury avenue. Ocean CRy, N. J. adv 1
LUTHERANS PLAN ] CHURCH HERE The Rev. J. T. Gillison Expects to Have Edifice by ■ Next Summer. Members hf tbe Lutheran Church j are making ecUve^eriaugeroent* for Ibe construction of a Church on a lot 1 owued by tbe church pnqJe al before Die beginning of Ibe summer season of 1914. The lot was purchased j I he General Council several years ( ago. The Rev. John T. Gllll-on. of Sea | City, was iu this city Monday to look over tbe lot.. He rtatrd Ihst the j General Council Rrauch and the Geu- ' eral -Synod Branch of the Lutheran i Church have merged, and ft Is the I purpose lo start work on the church r will permit Pl.u. for ihe chu.ch are, I now completed. 'I Mr. Gtlltsoo lie- 4i»M«W ! j aml'sea 'isleVfty b' j -mount of 6 1 000 Anionic (he sub I I -crftier- sre v\ llliini II . Delsruth aod I Peter Woll. Jr. both well known PlulI ! ndelphla bu-lnes- men with summer borne, in Ocean lily. I liiere^are quile a iiuiulirr of lite ' | lier'for several '-esln"; "T-." in ''of her '| luildmg- on Ibe Bcaulualk during I . 1 I REPORT OF THE CONDITION | i OCEAN CITY TITLE AND f| TRUST CO. j ot OCEAN CITY', N. J.
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j City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE " TELEPHONE 69 ' d NIGHT CALLS 424-W r i ' -tetrtetrArJc •k-jrJk'lrtWlc -JHHk •&&&* ; • i POWELL'S--The Reliable Store 3 '-}' i Fall and Winter Merchandise 3 " ' t . Now Read}- for Inspection -1 ' ■ * \ « 2 ,!•[ Powell's jt ii} -HON,„ »2' SSBURV SVEKUE ' wVVVV'f4'»4»»»»4-»»YTtt'rT TTYj Pl.UMBINO • SSs I or sisnasi tans to maintain. Oiv* ma'a trwl ™n" c. h. bacon m,hth «$
! lOSTHtlTOXS AHO nriLDEBa, . OTIS M. TOWNSEND 1 BUILDER j Office: 8th St. Opposite P. o. j Only galvanized nails nstd on City Electrical Co. " j Electrical Work of Every Kind, 'j HCntCHCt J. MisDtnaos ass. j < l flics. 413 Kiglilli St .Oceau City, N.J. * Oeorjce W. Harris ii Contractor, Builder -J and fobbing PUss Free. Baagalsws s SpecUlty a No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street „ OCEAN CITY. N. J. iun Pbon.. ci j Leander S. Corson ';{ BUILDER ' ALBERT C. GILBERT, " PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER > 645 Asbury Avenue, '' KsIlmaUs Knrnlabed. Fun foneol John l-ueas * Co,'. Falsi, I. Iiru-hf and I'alnlera Sspplisa. I i-airinx Promptly Allondsd To. ' - BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Prop ) Ready Mixed Paints, I-ead and Oil* 9211 and 928 Asbup at'enue. 6. 0. ASimt «. V Afluri H. S. Adiir.i 6E0. 0. ADAMS k CO. ; PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING £! RKILK LATIHGi hit., Etc. ^ All Work In Mason Lino Promptly I!jj Attended To. ;; _ OCEAN CITY, N J r Otis M. Townsend SI . A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by Ihe State, -s-' -p II! EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. ^ OCEAN CITY N. J;
Hillman St Pontiere BUILDERS Asbury Ave. 1 220 Asbury Ave. OCtAN CITY, N. J. Coal Coal We Have It (to burnj H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avon we € Real Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildwood Title . and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sals Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J. Mortgages 55'^ sre at all times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such ' as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Asbury Avanus Oossn City New Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from c. h. shoemaker lumber co. Twelfth and West Avenue • w in ,ii mo west Avenue
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