Ocean City Sentinel, 21 February 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 4

P.O. S. OF A. CAME I ATTENDS CHURCH ; (OoaUnneO Iron Firm I ■•«*.)' I fonpaaWMd by Ibf world of klnx* i sod tnoDarrlilr* Wh*t to Democracy? « It to a goreromeut of tbe people, by 1 1 tba people, for fbe people, end It -hall j i peeve lent eplril aay>ng.eacli other— I- . not that I'm u good a- you ere, but ■ that JOO are ae good a- I eoi. 1 liai'- i a dlflereoce with a dtotlurtiou. . "In tble'eenee, J -eoe Cbrlet we- the i Bret time Democrat t bet ever breellied. i -tor, aa the old dramallet Urk Iter, raid t ■Ha-waa the Bret true (ientlrmei. ' 80 1 propoaa. at' the very ouirfijlm ■ yaasballoot be permHtnl 10 forger < bat that you aball ever remenrber. the true Source of the great river of true > damoeracy that "today bide weW tu I overflow the world. ■«It emanated from tlie < "/owned I Cbrtai. Bat you atk, doe. tbi* mean 1 that C'brtat it actually ruling now 1 ovat tbla domain of Hlv? How about I . -the aflabe on earth today? It -tin. 1 the way lie - would! have thing, go? 1 la not the -devil pretty free Jietidrd 1 Joel now? It tbi. not more of hell 1 than the kingdom of Uod? W bat of , all the atrocltiea 00 innocent people? Dote Cbrtol aland for that? "There It but one autwer. Chrlat l* crowned and reigning, bat 'we tee not yet ell thlngv tubjecled to btm' (Heb. 8; 8.) Ubrttl bat not yet taken po«. ae eaten of all Hit domafu— a pert re malnato be poa«ea»ed We are living in the not yet perl&d . The .truggle it on. Tbe teed it etlll being "plaulrd, the frolt it ripening. "Now watch the dlttemlnallon of the trateplrlt of democracy. dropptol ae a deroalt on the earth u|H>n 13# aonto in Jerutalem It. every aiep for ward waa fought bitterly, but for 3l,iU yean It grew ateadlly In tbe face of th< Mttaraat pnrvccutlon, until, unable to thwart It by thai mean-, there lM«ie.1 a royal decree by C .o.untlne In Sis'of faring toleration end affecting aeon auhdaatlon of tbe qnkin of Churn, and Wait. •Tbla oat act did more harm to the Cbarcb tbao all tbe per«ecuilou. Ii affectively put tbe dry rot lu the Church I bold tbi* incident In bto tary to be one of tbe grWieet *et back, .tkatrua Church ayer received, and ilfewwhleb H took aomt HOOyaarato "ma body of Patriotic Boot, apart of aa Aaorlcan boat of 90(1,000. Maud, •rntly agalnat ibe prluciple of Church ahdtHata, tod, geutlemeu. you have rto^er^ tbe oatioo, and through u-. to tha world, au invaluable aervlce aad.ffy** do no more thantohav. I m noallnae to aland agalo.i '«Ma thing, jour eacuae for existence ' will wot only too valid, but a Uod-aeiid I •00 tbe eountry. Yqu tee In Church I and Stale a detriment to tbe Stele < Wallwt cat In It a corae to tbe Cburcb. "'mm that moment, democracy rr ■ •*- back. Cbrlttlaully wem I IpS^Rba atraggle for Ita true exltl■Hflnafl later flatbed Into new flame ' In tha Habitation, audio Ihlt there » ■A tofl, hot democracy 'a turn bad 1 actyt eota. "Tbeo. la the Providence of Uod, 1 - tmtthhig did bappou that w.lll an- « carnage the bean of every (roe Amen- 1 Mifltfl jtofi ago Coiumhu. 1 art anil for tbe back door of Aala • ■■A knack ad og the frool door of 1 Aaaertca. To tbla new country, lu tbe I Pie ■ Id tie of God, there came tbe re « N^hly peeaeouted, who opponel d Ohtah and State and Mood for free attar sooactonee, In whom bcaaett tOUaa prloelplm of tha Church Mill ""A wet etruggllng for ex- 1 piii n o, and bare, on Chrlatlan prlnatptaa, honoring tha flrat true Demi, ntt, than eprnug up a nalton, Who, t .«■ Church, had 10 flgbl I, and totem every fool of progreat both r t load and ou aea But thl. pen* r y. the life of the people. 1 Thny "tabllahed a government of the t •enplg, by the people and for the pen pte, and It became an ex penmen tTn c tha fMatfUw trth. At flrat It ... . d John, to tia early 8B . it wa. held re- . jjHtlhto in Bo rope" for all d I. agree a •■■•WhfoSt.- for all bad moral.. ,\ ■onrfltoatt and even bad weather ti It became a Bard toruggle for exl.i tea, ktot the Indomitable apint „f 'git* te freedom or give me death wt abroad lu tha food. Tbeyclohed M Uatailvaa to with the Monroe Doc " trine, and In lh» hot-hou« hr rhm, P WWflrew aud matured Kurope tl poted all tbei( ondealrable citizen, tl hat tt Jf to choke ua, but by the P fltond ay at em of free public achnoto, ro h oohlv cbam oloMri t,. i nahly the notional 'or-

■BtotosUoa here ropreaeutwl wit), u. to aWht. and by tbe loyal effort, of Uw «kt» toatkr r>t I "°rk °V r"Urc^' Hh" 1 nod we became ttreugthe: »d W«*Sr good qualities ,b* civil ,1,11, ' . ' •oh»" great ex- " 8°**rnment into oblivion ■ . ■ *""">• Ibe crowned «»ng government. Hot h •■••ndthare waa atilt a minion foi ?»«*■— »•«- "a the world — her 7***1 P°*Pet. With ibe Internal •ehflt ovankite. and a newer and amtoo n.log out of the ruloe. 1 •toMflht-MghUy paaa o»m thework -UBpmrtoUcortar. -bleb, rrorgan■tod after tbe dvtl atrafe, grew win. klfhMMM bec*"" • bulwark tu Thalratand can be briefly .ummrd "WraiXAs. popular liberty dot^de for ha praaervatlon agam.t t«e of party apirh. wilea of ambltmu mi tha tarn arm of power, tbe undlplded leva of Ha votarle.; *1"11 '■ It to tbe bu«ne~ of one | nttot t eew tbe eeed of which | SflMtr tape the harveat; i m«tod»o»«. tha Sooa 6f America. Htdnmforthl. Bag. lovtog ^ u —a athm oao, having an lutenwt to ■ tsneeaeatara. do twreby awwiate ' rnmmtwm to pledge that body to the ' ■NtoMaf true American tem " I ' HSftifefesSiSr-el 1 pSjSU'W'Ui'c^i;

-tVunlng weet to Palestine, we behold | Tl in later year, the cradle of Chrl.tlau- , JJ lly. and true Democracy. Thla new I .pint, epread. to Rome, where, after 300 year*. II I* deal! a.lu|*fylng blow. All Ibe Ea*t and Kurope were under monarchlea. t'lvlllgallou flowed etlll further we»t la the extremity— Amer- D lea. At la*t It find, a roll rich for . growth aud lake, deep root We I enclose If in -tbe h d hou«e of Mooj Doctrine, we reach our full , .irengib*-«*e becomeathe paternvl In- ^ i .leail of the child. We aae strong to I b 1 -Ue, people, wealth and power, and • after 140 year, we burst our door, and ,, democracy start, back to recouquer j • Europe. Ibe l-sue t. out. it has been made doubly clear, and behold It will e| "The arm of the. I'rowned Christ I (( will be 'felt through the stroke for j world liberty. I Three and a half years ago tbe!f< . world wa. startled by the outbreak of j 1 boetllUtoa. '. From national jealousies al the outset, the Issues .Involved In Ibe war have shifted from one thing 1 t<> another. We, as a nation, were goto rernklu neutral aud keep out ; llut' we are lighting fiermany now, I not because we. w ished to. buf because ' we had notdpef choice. The Invasion [ I of Itelgulin led by slow, steady. Ugl j I cal steps lo ibe invasiou of the Ulilted 1 I States. Our love of fair play ripened.; 1 into alarm al our own peril "80 11 ' has developed Into the last • Titanic struggle of tbe people against j 1 .irotig-arm government and America ,, . lis. come In, not as a nation of so . much territory and people 'and wealth, heut on revenge and self-aggraudlz- ■ liieiit, hutflbc i Culled Stales of Amer d ■ lea lias come Into thl. struggle as a , living splrll. born In travail, grown In ( the rougli.scliool'of bitter experiences, I a ilviug spirit which has purpose. I conscience and pride, kuowa why It 1 wishes to live, knows why It came to be respected by the world, aud hopes (j > tu retain that respect Ly continuing to t champion democratic, Christian love 1 to man audio keep that from perish- j I mg from the earth. ••Fondly do wb hope, fervently do we pray, that this mighty soourge. of , w ar may speedily pass away Yet if 4I (]od w ills that It conlluue until every t crime agalnat man and every cry of 1 anguish from poor, Innoceut victims r of tbe cruel Hun aud Intolerable Turk -hall be paid for rtebly by Ihe blood of . llif persecutor, and that ours shall he t I shed In dutng It, than, aa waa said > thousands of years ago, to say we now ■gain, 'the judgmenle of tbe Lord are b I true and righteous altogether.' This b 1 war mu-t not cud without a victory 1 for democracy. "Remember, tbla is tbe not yet period , or age. Il la- tbe age of the personal appeal of Ibe Cbrlet to have you crown In your Individual life. 11 "To follow Jeetia Chrl.t la to believe ■in Him. There la a difference In bto about, believing id and bellev 11 on. The command la to believe 11 on Christ." P Here Mr Lewis Illustrated tbe mean- J1 lug .of each and bow aalvatlon defended upon our believing on. Chrtet. fe He cloaed with an appeal and a " challenge lo men to look well to lbs |[ cross that gave tbe world Christianity p. and democracy and that la making Ih

Onal march through tbe world today which will be shortly followed wilt events In quick succession that will the ultimate kingdom of Cod Ic with a personal reigning Chrtsl. and all men and women are called opun to fall Into Una, crown tbeCbrlsi In tbalr lives as their Maeter. that they be participants lo tha great kingdom of Uod on sartb. UNION SERVICES Kalp Preaches la Prrsb,Tbe union church eerrlees will he nexl Huuday In the First Presbyterian Church, and Ibe Rev. Dr. Kulp, pastor of the First M. K. Church, will pteech, Ibe morning aer mo n. Dr. pastor of the First Bapti-t will preach lo tbe evening. The members of. the men's Bible claeeea of the Presbyterian and Met bo churches will unite In tbe Sunday school, as will also tbe Mary of Beth any and the Frances Wlllard classes. Mrs. J B. Kulp hascouaented to teach Tbe mid year examlDallooa among the high school pupils Jiavlng ended, reports of -the results were received Pfof. Relchly. principal 0! high school, aald thai day Ibal the graduating class this year, from present ludlcatlons, will be on* of tbe that baa e.ver left- Ibe achoel.

letter carrier says he was int ■ a terrible fix j Friend Persuaded Him to n Take Tanlac; It Doubled Hig Apfetlte, He Says. "With nervous Indigestion aud d rheumati-m attacklug-my system at "" "me- TO" can readily aee whal I was, up against," said H.J. i- Hud"™' of 816 Hlxly-aecoud ( street. Hbll^lelpbl., . inter carrier. .0 , ' "beumatic- palus lo my wrin., rtbms -aud knees were ouly a few of d m> ""ihles. My nerve, were ufwet, my appetite miserable and my dkges ^ live organ, cumpletely out of whack t «" • terrible Bx, and I "A frteud persuaded me lo take Tanlac. Today I am much Improved. In t fart. Tanlac doubled my appetite. s drove out the rheumatism and re lleved my stomach trouble. " The reason Tanlac Is uniformly sue ^ ceiwful iu correcting Indlgeallou la be- ' the poison, thai choke the organs. -If yon are bothered that gat Tanlac aad tea bow Ibor "uglily K does the work But get n I now— delay* only make matter, worm i 'PMtHc.to being explained, in Ocean ijotly at Hngbes' CaorraJ Pharmacy. (Kigbtb atraat aud Waal ay avaaaa. adv

DON'TJISSjfBlM ELLEN'S ALBUM" Entertainment by , Mary of Bethany Class Tomorrow Evening. The members of ibe Mary of llrlheny j .Sunday School ("ls»- of the Fir-t Pre- 1 byterlan Church will give "Aunt Kl- . leu's Album"1omorro« (Friday) even- | In Hie church. i This is an urlgluai pompo-lllou of : Mrs. Thomas 'Simpson, now of ihl. limes III Sew York and . vicinity and | reaped much success each I fine. fore-staled, part: tlrandma. Mr. Usurer VV - — > Pat-on. Mayor Chamfi.m Miesirr-e llapg-t Mfw «" H It. I ■ Q-iaVr Ruth. Mr. l.aWreorr M I Lelilfk. Miss Mary F-Ti i Elder Perkins. F It W.lll., Nancy, Ml-. Auoe MoPber—o I Sophia. Mr* Jams- M Henr'e' [ Darkey J e. Matter Heafli-im ^ Relsy akioorr, Mrs. J It-.e- Hu drrthDeacuii Sllmpkln H I'. I re--. II Bally. Mrs Ldroy Howe Holds and Kvy. Mr. HaU-'so ai d daogbtef Bride and 1 •nana M— c.-ib— >• •ud Jonalhau V\ elites Uiggllu' Auu. Mi-s Alma I liampi"". Kl Spoourr. /..hu R Joos-. B^prDwrolh, Junes l.»ui end Tun. I'lioma- Al ■« ri- *i d Sony, Jr. Tilda Jfnklus. Ml- Mildred N "in. Ami Maria Plumiurr. Mi.. Aims Bisler Prue. Mrs John It lirovsTbs" Doctor. Tbo- Simp- • • Jlinany. Uufwrl Stnlib. Mrhllsble. Ml« Nellie ToWner'. Jerry. Miss Anna Wallace Use , Clio ton. L. Um-klry Captalu Nam. 11 Moors. I.a»rsn,e w. Lear. Ueofge Wasbtoglon. A. J Sujilb it'a sure to ps a nrli treat. Admlaalou will bf 33 cent.. NEAR FRENCH FRONT Cone Mends tonnage Miss aculbent, of Meoicli Mall. Miss R. McUibtuy. of Scolch Hall, city, has received a leiler from Cone, sou of Harry Coue. of ' Drove, formerly of this city, aud who I. with the American Kxpedttlouary Forces some* here 111 France The youug man writes lint lie iHue. He Is In a rest ramp or theY. 'M.C. A. aud expecl. at am 1 "to be called to tbe front. Ail (hey want, he wrilea. la "lo pound, . punch and cru.b Ibe-Uermsur." >

i'h City of Ocean City uf - a statemenj of tbe it, Recetpta and Disbursement! of the City Id of Ocean City, together with 1 Summary of the Proceedings of the Board of Commissioners lor ihe month of >S January, igil. 8" summary of the proceedings of the board of commissioners .J""* «*■"" "sskly mertiogortbe Bilf'd of i 9- Comuilwloner. w*. -ill -uruol by Ai l: i M m<"on lh-wbn?e .1 lour o el ek ! 0, •iyCtWAVelgbio'ciocapm^ ' o< U^dtoinl or' - ' , jMy"|i*Uiiiii 11 . ' "ix>c*i liude-f," wu t ■ CsmpbrlL v '* onOru Mdi'ny. """* 0 "°X»^i«asu^ a * iSSSSSSS * s. iwblisticd, srrardinc to !nw. - . ' , b and°i S2ori «' llT '^*| ! "d ri *n^PaataJm«rt Mg or ihe-BownpSi' ■ j - "j ,^U!roi ""o^i'ib'r'nns-., 1 it esntaiai/aiJO} under and taMrlrtos'ola rSaolonop wd- |*wl ti-pieuii- r Si. 19|J. ~ 1^**j^syb»'Ba<i'a ns'eq thai "anyroe'oll or ' "K.yssn« imalwff*1"' """ nrr ablet 1 -a tb. uu: , a'iro' "" roSJ?Vro ji? * ,for sn'sdaiSSS™ ( » ih tbe opdinwoc* d D-esmiier — n*,, polaunshl of JeEek Joo'ss as a m-niOrr* id I-' "** ^s foltowlnx raaoluiloti was adopted. ^Kasolrad. tor Uis^Boardor rv,-,„„, St dMaifCa" ■ air Sff r'r , — * | Hnuro^flre dejjLnmeiu!'' "j^/uu ^ u,cnUi 1 Xaa[~i"or «e.m 0-- ® * l-^r ■> <"d.lh ' * I'rlvsnir^ai^ ">a»- -- w l-r ayuoll, y jJuarefpatK'" . ApS'S'

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City Treasurer's Statement — of — - AND DISBURSEMENTS OP THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY jSjSISejjtM * ^

f I,f3,'f:hsLipf.,„„ N„u, Com ram l-uan. l/rd X2 ; SJCBM DISBURSEMENTS ' Order So HTBKKTM. - _ " alor ti. iil»* US' JjtJ L—ib T^arrk-iole » ft 00 .". — — «a j - MiSfKI. CAN rut's: a WI« - R. w. Burislah « rsao J -'II - 0.-.'mi I*lly hsdger . i, Bar tofb.eotleetor^ ^ ^ KK~~ "" * J MM OeeanlHj Ledger f a s 10 SIX, Board of ('onitnl.-toii.r«. Recreation Oroooicb | W ^ i ^«^iS.Sa.ne.od,n^nm0,.Tn,.l«, ' ] »!»■ Find NaUonai Hank I MM r./u, "r Twe,'rr,i "TIIEET I.RA1A-. INTERE84 ON IMI'HOVKMKNT CKRTI FIl'A TVs ' " • ton Hr.1 National Bank 15 uJS ji I ' CONT'EMKATI .V PB * ~ ^ "0 00 a S5 <*"anJ""r ledger . „ _ J Wa Mar* lets . * ® I '■ I Baiaaea. Jaooarj . ' io.ru w I ~ aim ti « ■ « ST»YgMCNT OF THE BECElPTS ANO DISBURSEMENT* OF SCHOOL MONEYS • IUXB IU-XK1IT8. ' i""ki it-iglfENTa . . r ssafias . • «» BaUnpe. January si. ins njaaja ' < l-AKBK'ka. aot'LL, awto M ■CM X Traasorar. »«.U,F.r..si»Ja OMb-tma. woaool Food* ]

ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, why not? (They give .three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. s*,\ OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company S ■ - J - : " """••.vl What Does Tliis War Mean to Yon? How Are You Helping to Win It? Here is ONE Way You May Help and Six Reasons for It SAVE! i I. — Becau'itejvlu'n ymi save you help your country to help you win the war. 2 - Because when you spend ou things you do not need you help our enemies. 3. — Because when you spend you make other people work for you, and the work of every one is wanted now to help our fighting men, or to produce necessaries, or to make goods for export. 4. — Because by going without things and confining your spendings to necessaries \ou relieve tjie straiu on ouf ships and dinks and railways and make transport cheaper and quicker. 5.— Because when you spend you make things Nearer for everyone, especially for those who are poorer than you. 6.— Because every dollar saved helps twice, iiist when you don't spend it and again when you lend it to the nation. Buy a War Savings Stamp NOW for $4.13. The Government pays yon 4 per cent, interest on it, compounded 'quarterly. The U S. A. will pay you $5.00 for this Stamp in 1923. II is tbe .Simplest and Best GoverDment Security Pat Your "SLACKER" Quarters At Work Buy a Thrift Stamp for 25 cents. Sixteen Thrift Stamps and 13 cents may be exchanged for a $5.00 War Savings Stamp. Your quarters and your dollars will march to the fighting lines with arms, ammunition and supplies. The "United States guarantees that every one of your dollars will com? back to you, when you want them, safe and sound, and increased . in value by interest, compounded quarterly. Uncle Sam needs your quarters and dollars NGW for VICTORY. He needs also the "Goods and Services" which your savings release. . . Eterj Dollar You Spend Makes Some One Work By investing in \\ ar Saving Stamps the dollars you now spend unnecessarily you help to win the war, release "Goods and Services" for our fighting lines,, and benefit yourself. _ • Buy NOW the simplest and best Government security ever offered— THRIFT and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS. * Bnj Tbem At Vonr Post Office or Any Bank This space contributed by Ocean City Sentinel

Notice to Limit Creditors. Eaiata ot Arthur b. Harrow-, <1 VI-CU trt x o t a *ld'' d -ied." n All c-" " I"E ' xlyeu to tbe -minora of mid drormrd 10 nhlblt lo Ilia *ub*crllM*r undrr o-Ih or affirmafrom the IwenUrtrTuv'^r'LSe^^r?' a"'!? ^nL^or ^lh^ *111 ^farrrrr barred of any 1MB. »L, P. F.. tf.». ART "' "txroiUrt'x. Proposals for Music. Nei^jSiwy! ' Cierk'e office, ooran City. torthWK. to He£t*tnber vib. hTi'ei * nekf, : V " ' VlalaToYVmerti; c""*" L'mUd reepooelble bidder, anT^be^lMrd^ol '"ni! •"""a,"1* rtxbt lorejem any or all' bide. ™ li* led January Slat. 191* C. HUMEK HHOEK ARKK. -_ Praaldeni of ibe Board of Kaa8f"7— o™ "• CAMPHORDLE— Al B» RELIEVES PAHi U Soothes and Loosens Up Those Stiff Rheumatic Reduce Inflamation ■nd Drives Out Pain Lumt»,o. Rh.u. atasillfo Ftonrlay Nearalrl* "*"*«■ K*« to the quicken ' «22^,1Srnjof i r* sro apply! n< Camphoroi',' *tr toTSSr Paper* ,e* A. n a KTRRt ""WUT, pronertle. Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results

Telephone Personalities It is only human nature that varying temperaments should reflect themselves in the telephone usages of different people. Any operator, handling scores of subscribers' lines, can point to certain switchboard lamps whose signals announce the calls of persons for whom it is a genuine pleasure to establish connections — whose consideration of her is as gracious as though she were face to face. Whether the service received by such subscribers is or is not measurably more effective may rf left to personal judgment as to whether any of us, serving at a switchboard, would be influenced by courtesy and a recognition of our endeavor to do our best. The Delaware & Atlantic Telegraph & Telephone Company C. B. Smith, Diatrict Miupr a * Atlantic City, N. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON t ll>-ni.Ioi— g|i _ Not/iky Phblis and Commissioner of Deeds Number, 744 and 7,6 Asbury Amine Ocro.Cn, . , : Nbw Jam