" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
y&l. xxxvii. ocean city, n. j„ thursday, MARCH 2S, 1918. no. 52
Ocean City Sentinel Pablllbsd Weekly .1 -BrR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor »i.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. " »TTOa«H»-»T.I.»». J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, HokMlor. Msstsr abd EikOlner Id CbasoriT. peeoe* C»»eCwu*<iiiaalobar. Kolarr IHbllc. ' * rK(Oppii,<?,nbUe BuUdlnxs). JjAWAOFFI6ES Apgar & Boswell, ~~ ABBUBY AVkSK' and kVoUt'h STRKBT LAW OFFICES Godfre; & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JTURMAN B. WILLIS j Attorney at Law 95a Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■ ■UICIL DR. W. P. HAINES COR. AlNTH AND WESLEY AVE. ocean city. n. j. OrriCE UODHtk jjjoj°|GnG Pbonea: Bell 461-W; Inter -Slate lao-A Florence Brick Haines cor. 9th and wOslly Ave mcchano-therapist LTtuiin Corson, = S16 Wesley Avhttte Ocean City New Jersey jJKRSCHEL PETTIT.-M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY OOktftloun: MoJO a. m. *°U"'b°" _ Qr, Wilson Y. Christian ►•Dentist" 809 Central Avenue eCBAB CITY. I. J. Bell Pbone, 162. BooTHeBeoRBa Night Bki.i. Hughes' Central Pharmacy Itfa and Wealef Ave. Ocean City. N.J Pbone 246- W J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalm er ■a CanraaL Avaaoa 'Pbona ua ockan city. h.j. Every Member of the Family sbonld have a Bank Ac- ™ count. It is not ' only important for the parents but for the children as well. It is a pleasant experience to note the growth of regular deNew accounts are invited. 3 per cent, interest paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY, N. J. c. i— lake: ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. Louftxaala. Oouacaa for ramL COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY fc.IL SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth aatWut Ana«
We offer For Sale an Ocean City Home in a very central and desirable location here. House splendidly constructed,, slate roof, high solid brick basement suitable for business purposes ; hot water heat, white enamel finish, S bedrooms, furnished. An exceedingly comfortable and convenient home for an all-year resident, at same time offering opportunity for nice income from renting rooms during season. Although three-quarters furnished, price is less than house alone is worth. For particulars inquire, Massey & Edwards Eighth and Central Ave. Don't let the spring find you with a ! ( J Lit leaky roof. Thunder storms are coming leillty r°°' ** *'>1 10 re*°" *" \ Tin. slate anf slag roofing. MlfcWfu SMITH'S fp^P/^7 M The Tin Siriith '~v / V / — I . ' fSS Asbury Ave. Phone 7.V.W All Kinds of Outtern SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN ». 822 Boardwalk Closed for the Winter ■ ' V. A War Economy Creed Every loyal American will help his Country by adopting this Creed: Reduce Waste _ Eliminate Eitraragence Practice Thrift Waste is always inefficient ; extravagance in war-time is unpatriotic — both shohld be shunned. Thrift leads to national progress and personal independence. Get on the right road today by opening an Interest Bearing Account with this Institution. FIRST NATIHIL BA1K OCEHH Clril- JMonuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready to Letter for Decoration Day —MAY 30th - We have over too mopnmenta, 300 headstones and markers and 400 corner posts at oar show yards and ware room that we can letter and erect before Memorial Day. The largest and finest stock we ever carried. We purchased the material and manufactured this work before theprices advanced and are in a position to sell it as reasonable as work in our line will probably ever be sold again. We also have' on hand material to make 50 monuments and 100 headstones and are equipped to manufacture and erect anything wanted in our line. Call at onr yards in CAMDEN or PLEAS AN T VILLE and make your selection. It is being sold rapidly, and because of the war, it is impossible for dealers, who did ndt provide for their work last year, to fill orders for Memorial Day. We are equipped to supply most anythipg in our line, and before Decoration Day. Camden Yard Opposite Harleigfa Cemetery Bell Pbone 2737 Pleasantvllle Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Pbone I REPRESENTATIVES Att.ltrCkm.Hn s. M^Lgwp. hk-Tn-j an. H. J: weismy . SFSSFkSgZ&i'- SSK3.-SJSS: O. J. HAMMELL CO. ^-rpLEASANTVILLB. N. J. Advertise in the Sentinel.
THIRD LIBERTY LOAN BOND I DRIVE TO START- APRIL 6
Chairman Mowrer Makes Ar- j rangements for the Campaign Ifi Ocean City. Every arrangement will shoti be made here for the Third Liberty Loan • drive, which, starts- on Saturday Of next week. A meeting for Ihe purpose of mak- ; Ing arrangemeute for Ihle drive will he j held in the rooms or Ihe Young Men's j Progressive League Monday evening. I called by thechalrmau of the Ocean' City advisory committee, H. S. Mow- 1 ' The work for the drive Is under the : direction 'of Ibe Cape Mey CouDty 1 - Liberty Loen' Committee, of which Clarence G. Eldredge Is chalrmeu. 1 * The executive committee comprises J. K Thompson Baker. William H! Bright. 1 " K. W. Ryan, Frank IV Downs. Wfl- ! il llaro L. Stevens. David W. Bastlan : >' and B. B. Weatberby. representing various sections of the county; Wlli ham E. Mas-ey, president of the : Ocean City Title and Trust Company, and R. B Btltes, president of the First 1 > National Rank of Ocean City. ' | There Is also a woman's organization to push the loan, and Mrs. E. W. Oaudy. of this city. Is cbalrmau for ' m Cape May Coonty. The support 'of every citizen Is sought In this campaign and those who have been asked to help have " loyally responded. 1 All sections of Ihe city have been laid i out In blocks aDd certain meu are to be , assigned to canvass each block. , TO RAISE CAR FARES J Trollcv Company Will Make Ap- I .Mayor Champion, at the adjourned meeting of the CHy Commissioners Tuesday evening, informed the rnemof the board that he had received a lei- < ter from J. FUblan Talem notifying the city that the Htate Public Utility Commlsslon has sel Tuesday, April 8, at 11 a. m.,a§ Ihe dale for the hearing i In the matter of au Increase In the trol- , ley car fares. . The company desires to raise the fare from Ove cenla to seven cents. On motion of Director Adems notice = of this meeting was ordered published. Regarding the letter recently recelved from C. B. Price, asslsUul title efficer of the Ocean City Title and True! Company, relative to securing the riparian grant lu the bay^at the foot of Ninth street. It was, on motion, decided to notify the trust company at once that Ibe city will make application for Ibe grant. City Solicitor Hoewell was Instructed to take the necessary legal action. On motion of Director Campbell, the matter of the application for rlparla n grants at the foot of streets In this city waa referred to Mr. Boswell. Will Have Cake Bale. The Ladles' Aid Society of the First M. E. Church will bold a cake sale at Harris' restaurant, on Asbury avenne, Saturday morning, beginning at 8 o*lock.
WAR SAYINGS CONTEST ESSAYS "Junior Four-Minute Men" ' Debate in Local High School This Afternoon. The pupils of the first, second, third and fourth year classes of the Ocean City High School are much lutcresled In the "Junior Four-Mluute Men WarSavings Contest" now In progress In ' the school. Miss English, or the high school, heard the essays, or foor-mlnule speeches, of the various members of tbe four claesee on Tuesday afwrnooo, | and tbla afternoon tbe members of the ( faculty will beer the essays that are - considered tbe beet. Two of each of 1 the classes will be entitled lo and will ™ receive certificates from tbe Natlonel | —i Government. Tbe school faculty Is to . determine which of tbe pnplle are entitled lo receive Ibeee certificates. Tbe names of tbe winners are sent to Washington and are enrolled at Ibe capital. Mew Ulkcraa Ckarcb. The -Rev. J. T. Gillereon, pastor of tbe Messiah Lutheran Cbnrcb at Sea Isle City, who It working In Ibe Interest of the proposed new Lutheran Cbnrcb building In Ibleclty, reports epcou raging prospects. The sum of $5000 la required, and of this amount nearly $3000 baa been subscribed. Officials of tbe Lutbereu Church purchased a lot at Ibe corner of Eleventh street and Wesley avenue In tble city a few years ago. Plat Work br Children. All parents should make It a point to visit the Wesley avenue graded school and see Ibe work of tbe children of that Institution now on exhibition. It pettainr particularly to tbe Easier season and to the month of March.) Tbe exhibition le decidedly well worth seeing and reflects credit alike upon the children and tbe palnstaklug band of tescber* under the leadership of Mies Cbeyney, the prim 5
el pal. Annas! Enater Bake. The Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe First Presbyterian Church will hold tbelr annoal Easter bake next Batnrdsy In tba real estate offices of Joeepb 1. Scull, 767 Asbnry avenue. Cakes, pies, bread, candles, canned frails. Jellies and pickles will be on aale. fob Rbht.— Six room cottage, corner ol Eleventh street and Wei ave one. south side; not furnished. Apply WUIIam S. Johnson. 1246 Asbury avenue. adv- il =— Fob beht.— Apartments, heated, ndv.,lM5,tf.
RECEPTION FOR NEW MINISTER , The Rev. G. W. Yard and ' j Family to be Formally Wel- ■ corned to This City. ' 1 1 The Rev. George W Yard, new pas- , . j lor of Ibe First M. K Church, and his family will be formally welcomed lo , t thl- I'ity at a reception lo be held In , ; Ihe church Ibis evenlug. j , In addition lo Ihe members of this church, the pastors of the Fi?nt- 1' res- , ' fiyieriau Church and the First Bap- , list Church, with their congregations. , . also have been Invited to be present , , and greet Pastor Y ard and Mrs Yard. ( 1 vlded. and Miss Verna Wilson has ar j Mr. Yard and his family arrived In ! t this cily from Woodstown Thursday J . here llie day before, bur were requested ' by the members of the Ladles' Aid 8or clety not to reach town until Tburs. , day, ae tbey wished to kdd some lln- | „ telling touches to tbe Interior of tbe j r parsonage. t t The work done by the Ladles' Aid c Society al the parsouage within a . 1 short space of time was simply marvel , ■ oua. The membersof Ihe society made , the bouse as clean aa a pin, and every- ( thing was In apple pie order when the | minister, his wife and young daugh- , • ^mved. , I GOT A ROCKFISH ' . Geo. Brecklcx Also l.anded Home | I Perch and Calflsb. ' George Breckley, of this city, caught < i a rockllah In his uet up the river Mod- 1 • day morulug. It weighed 7J puuuds 1 and was a beauty. This was the first < rock of the season. t He also got a number of perch, cat- i - fish aud herriug lu his uet. Fish of various kluds will soou be ' 1 quite pleutlful lu tbe bay. < e ■ i - On Thursday evening of last week the Rev. Charles H. Buhner delivered . s his lecture on "Tbe United Slates aud - Ihe World War," to Ihe members aud friends of Ihe Jr. O. U. A. B. of Tuck- „ ahoe, al their annual banquet, held lu y the social rooms of Ibe Methodist Church of that place. .There waa a large gathering present, including ,t about 25 soldiers from Ibe Government it plant at Tuckaboe, who entertained -- the company with aougs and humorous recitations.
GOOD TALKS AT I LEAGUE SMOKER Capt. McCuen Tells of Killi ing Elk— Lt. Collins Amuses *] With His Stories. I lie smoker given by the Young Men's Progressive League lu the rooms Of Ihe organization lu the Hauu Buildlug Monday eveulng was very enjoys- j Capt McCuen, of the U. 8. Army, stationed at the Petersburg Barracks, gave a most Interesting account of his experiences In bunting elk and similar game l|i Wyoming and that section of I Ihe country. H la talk was appreciated " 1 the men, especially the sportsmen • Ihe gathering. Lieut. Manly Collins, of the Piers- > tallied tbe boys with stories of life - ■ along 'the Mexican border aa exper- h : lencid by himself during a six months' ' slay there durlug the unpleasantness F a year or more since. Incident- F ally, he expressed Ihe view that It Is not so much a mailer of fighting Ihe • Mexican as educating him. He spoke, ° too. of Ihe vastly Improved conditions * of a soldier's life a year ago aud those of today. c A short address was made by tbe c George W. Yard, pastor of tbe '' -M. E. Church of Ihla city. 1 ! Frauk Frambea, of Tuckahoe, apoae ® President B. Frank Smith, ° of the league, told i f some of his Im1 pre«eliina of aud experiences lu the " South on bis visit there during tbe " winter. While In the South he vielted « ' son, Horace, who waa at Camp a Augusta, Oa , and b I a u ' brother, Lieut, Allred R. Smith, who r Is at Camp McClellan, Aonlaton, Ala. ' at tbla place be also saw Capt. Vauoe t L. Ealy. Tbe musical numbers included a c t piano solo by Russell H. Nulty; vocal t solo by Dr. J. Thorn ley Hughes; violin t solo by C. Homer Shoemaker, and ae- . on the baujorlne by Frank i Sannlno. Dr. Hughes' nolo waa eu- , t titled "Liberty Bell, It'a Time to Ring Agalu," aud It made a hit, aa did tbe . numbers given by the other musicians. f Waller Allen, who waa chairman of j < Ibe smoker committee, read an enter- , tabling letter supposed to have been j written one member of tbe leagoe to auotheT 'member In 1950. Vivid pie- , ; ture's'of changes In Oaean City In these , I years were presented and there were , I several local hlta that won applause , I and laughter. , Bars College Here. ' t Mrs. Rae Blehl. of Philadelphia, baa | purchased Ibe cottage of C. Stanley , ; Borton, of Philadelphia, at 845 Park t place, this city, which she will occupy I this season. The sale was effected , . through tbe agency of Clayton Halnea Ifrick, of this city.
: ( BUILD PLATFORM FOR FISHERMEN , i Allen 8c nil Starts Work on [ Structure on Beach Above r North Street. ] r Allen Scnll. the builder, baa begun ( • tbe construction ol tbe fishing plat- | ; form on the beach, above North street, - | for the Ocean City Fiablog Club ( I Tbe platform, which will be 100 feet , I aud ten feet wide, will run paral- , 1 lei with Ibe beach at low water. A walk 200 feel long and fonr feet wide | I will be bulll on tbe beach to connect | ' with the pletform. i The platform la to be ready for tbe , use of members of Ibe clnb by May 1. Mr. Scull also will shortly start to , , make repBirs lo Ihe club's pier on tbe - ocean front at Fourteenth street, a where some piling were damaged dur- *. Ing Ibe severe etorme of Ibe past winter. r- The dub members say tbey expect '■ to make many great catches of fish, II especially channel bass, from off their 5 new platform during tbe coming season. and they are all eager to make a |. Don't forget to turn tbe hands of I- clocks gnd watches aq hour ahead '• nexl Saturday nlgbt, aa required by y ibe law recently passed by Congress, it The object Is to get as much accoma- pushed as possible by daylight. The ^ new deal will be eomewbat confusing for awhile. |
i - ■ l Fob Balb.— New Ford touring caraltgbtly used Price, $380. Address, 1 Crowley. Coast Guard Station, Fiftyr eighth street, OceaD City, N. J. i adv., 8-21, 2t. ' Legal papers of all descriptions, In- ' -Indlog wills, are carefully drewn by ' R. Curtis Robinson at hi* office, <44 Asbary avenue. Ocean CHy, N. J. adv. Fob Rkxt — Furnished cottage, No. ' 2 Tenth street, 7 rooms aod bath. All ' conveniences. Apply above address adv. 3-21, 2t. Fob Baia.— Overland Ruoabont , (1816). Breckley, 920 Asbnry ave. V adv, S-21, tf.
FREEHOLDERS PLAN TO S BEAUTIFY THIS COUNTY
Special Trophies to 1 Those Adding to Attractiveness of Property. The Cape May County Board of Freeholders, at Ita meeting Thursday, / passed a resolution to ofler trophies to b tbe people of the county who will n beautify tbelr property and Its anr I roundlnga along tbe roads leading to d the connty seashore resorts by painting the honeee, whitewashing tba t planting flower beds, trimming a ' badges, etc. t The money tor tbe trophies will be t contributed by each of the freeholders • personally, and none of tbe money I - will oome from pnbllc foods. a The board asked for tbe ooopera- I > tlon ot the Cape May <;onnty Cham- a ' of Commerce, and tbe matter waa i brought before the members of tbla or- 1 9 ganlxatlon by Mayor Champion at Ita I - meeting at Sea Isle City Thareday ' 3 evening. 9 Tbe members of tbe chamber beart- » fly endorsed tbe plan. , Director Rnlberford, of tbe free- • holders, aDd Clayton Hatnea Brick, president of tbe Chamber or Com1 mere*, will eech appoint a committee '• of tbree, Messrs. Rutherford and ' Brick to be ex-officlo members of tbe >' committee, to arrange tbe details. Tbe work la to be started aa toon at Report Canard Excllrment. f There was a report here late Monday d nlgbt that caused mnch excitement, y Word came by way of Atlantic City >. that tbe kaiser, while at tbe front i- that day, bad been shot by one of bw e own men. CHy Bollcttor Boswell g called tbe Philadelphia Record by talenhaiK and faund that the rumor waa
Mllltaery. Fall line of Ladles' and Children's Spring Hata. J. H. HUdreU). 823 Asbury avenue, Ocean CHy. N. J. adv., 3-28, 41. r , a ■ 4 Fob Saul— Nina-room cot lags, far . oished, all eooveoleDoee, central location. 1136 Asbary eveoae. Ocean City, ; N.J. Apply 1116 Asbary avtnue or ' 336 Wesley ave. Salt price, 22600. Ml'.. ST. t no. « ££.-£snaxsJS?s •sr&Ti.-'-vzr
1 THREE SMALL HOUSES BURNED , 1 1 Buildings Were Owned by the J Rev. J. R. Greer, Re- ; tired Minister. 1 1 The Ocean CHy firemen had a "llff : - for some hltle lime at Thirtieth jl street and West avenue aud lhatvlrtn- j " on Saturday afternoon. ij Three small summer hou*es, owned 1 1 by the Rev. John IL Greet, of Port! Elizabeth, a retired member of the ' New Jersey M. E. Conference, were j ' down.before Ihe flames were f subdued. Tbe bouses were valued al " probably about $2500, aud there was a , partial Insurance. | The combluallon chemical first re- v ►ponded lo a telephone call about 1 <' o'clock, and a tf w minutes later the engine was summoned. ,, A lot of grass was on fire and this caused the houses lo Ignite. There was • considerable wind, which helped lo 11 tbe blaae. Tbe grass aud brush on ,, three or font squares, extending aa far t east aa Central avenuel were burned a up, making a roaring Ore. The firemen, under Chief Walton, ,] worked bard and saved saved several |; near-by honaee from destruction. They £ eomewbat handicapped for "a " short lime by being compelled to dig j. under the railroad tracks In order to : run their hoee from tbe plugs to Ihe ■ burning bouses on the west aide of tbe * tracks. , Tbe grass Is supposed to have beeu g fired by sparks from a passing locomo- > live. | CHILDREN AROUSED j Kassra on Third ■.Harris i Loan Bond. ' The pupils of Ibe Ocean City High J School aud grammar school are now ( preparing 200-word essays on "Why < We Should Have a Third Liberty ' Bond In Onr Home " 1 Tbe coolest is under Ihe auspices of : ' tbeCepe May County Liberty Loan I ' Committee, and fourteen trophies are ' ' be awarded for tbe beat In the high . 1 schools of the county and a similar number for tbe best In tbe grammar I schools. In addition, there will be one big trophy. Tbe county banks ' 1 contributed $108 for tbe purchase of tbeee 29 trophies. Tbe essays will be sent to Chairman ' Eldredge, of tbe apnuty committee. 1 and a committee of three disinterested ' persona will be tbe Judges. Their decision will be announced April 16.
LIGHTS I * ON AT EASTER i i Pavilion Will be Open ! for the Accommodation of Visitors. City Commissioner George O. Adams told tbe olber members of tbe board at tbelr meeting od Friday evening tbat be bad ordered tbe summer lights turned on for tbe Easter holiIt was suggested that It would also proper to have tbe music pavilion and tbe pablic comfort station opened week for tbe accommodation of visitors. Tbla will be done. Tbeoseoftbe music pavllloD durtbe Ealer day* will be appreciated by tbe cottagers and other vial- . as It will give l hem a delightful parlor, providing "Old Sol" Is shining. In any event, abonld tbe weather be cold, arrangements will be i made to bave some beat In tbe bolld- . Good dock and chicken farm. 16} acres, Inolodlng bonae and lable, - Scull vllle, N. J., formerly owned by , Lewie Somen, 6 miles from Ocean . City market, clear title.. Immediate possession. $1000 cash J- jiOtherford, ® Cold Spring. N. J. adv. 8, 21, 2t. ' Henry Harp, landscape gardener, of Lin wood, N. J., at tbe request or nos merous customers, will receive orders for landscape work in Ocean City, and Is prepared to fornlab toll, gravel, seed and plants; orders received for tbla season 'a panalea. Address Henry Harp, y Llnwood, N. J. adv., 3 21, 2L '• Wanted. — Second-band eoamal bedy steads; also bureaus or cblffonlen. it Mai be In good condtlon. Address T „ Sentinel office. Ocean CHy. N. J. . adv., 8, 28, tf. e- -
MASONIC LODGE ATTENDS CHURCH SERVICES IN BODY
Members rfear Strong: Sermon by Dr. Bohneron "CbrltI tian Element in Masonry." The Rev. Dr. Hohner preacbad an ( excellent sermon Sunday evenfog to !(he members of Ocean CHy Lodge, I No. 171, F. and A. M., who attaodad 1 ihe service* In tbe First Presbyterian ' hurcb'ln a body. Ita theme waa j "The Christian Element tn Masonry." , Its scripture leeeon was Ecclelaatas 12; 1-7. both inclusive, and tbe text Matt. J 22; 37-39: "Jesus said onto him. thOQ shall love tbe Lord, thy God, wtth ell : ■ by heart, and with til tby eoul, and with all Ihy mind. Tbla la the firet land great commandment. And tba —cond is like nolo It, I boo ahalt lava I thy uetghbor aa Ihyaelf " The speaker first welcomed the membersof tbe lodge In warmly appropriate words as members of a great brotherhood whose object le the waF- - of humanity, and then began bis -ermou by declaring tbat Ha tbama had been snggeeted by the charge tbat Masonry la wlibout Cnril; tbat It practically ignores tbe Saviour of tba world, a charge that le aDd baa been loo frequently repeated. He asserted lhat the charge la false and eooM be shown so to he; and this be piuuaadl He-pdTftted lo the Meaoote funeral service, naming two distinct lefeiauoaa In It to Jeans cnrlat at tbe Son of God and the risen Redeemer, one of wblob Revelations 2. 17. The olber quotation appears to be even more eoocloDr. Robner then referred to tbe work of the Bine Lodge, aod bam he first conceded tbat tbe earlier digram to do to a very great extant wtth Solomon's Temple and, thai logs, Its suggestions have to do with what took place long agea before onr Lord's locaroatloD aod birth at Bethtahma. he declared tbat Chrtailan thought aod faith run through all the work Uke a golden thread. No right-minded men can learn that work aod take upon himself Its obttgallons without experiencing a distinct uplift of character and n deepaoad sense of bla obligations to Goo and man. The lights about tbe altar ata symbols of oom plied manhood In all Ha relations. The two patron aamtsaf Masonry are John tba BaptM aod St. John tbe Dlvloa, tba Jttlpll whom Jesus loved— be to whom tba risen Lord revealed Himself oa Fitmos. John the Baptist was tbeftacw 1 runner of Jeans Christ; tbe other was chosen to receive His revlatlon la tba • Apocalypse, and both are taemmtal , only because of tbelr relations wtth the ChrleL Moreover, mid tbe speaker, oar I Lord's two great commaodmeota on i tbe very warp and woof of evagy Mb son In Ibe Blue Lodge, tn ava9 Mm lhat goes to make a true Mean 1 - Thou shall love tbe Lord, thy Gad. r with all tby beart," 1c., M ooa ft r these, and the other Is Ilka onto It, , "Thou Shalt love tby neighbor m thyself." "On tbeee two bang all tbn Mw " aud tbe prophet*," onr Lord dwMrad r At this point. Dr. Bohnor paamd to enforce a necessary leeeon. Ha mid . tbat tbe command. "Tbon abatt Mm tbe Lord, tby God." ate.. pillldM 1*1 - second, for no man eon love bM natgtt1 bor except be firet lore God. Agd . none can love God and not Men bM one commandment cannot be ohaym bo oooyad
without tbe other, tba vary lmma Christ always emphasised. ThO speaker Illustrated by retatlnfatoory whose facta were all taken Ram tlto , record* of Anchor Lodge, No. 142, at New Jersey. L Dr. Bohner'a dosing and mmtom gent reference was to the niiniUMMtt, and be declared tbat no good Mama could ever forget the ejinbnWmi 88I der which be was Uoght tba tmfm. In It, the Lion of tbe tribe of Jndnh, the risen Christ, ta rapraaeotsd aaaMaa able to raise tbe dead. Only tbn mighty Ooe who eoald anil bam Lawi urns from tba tomb nod restore tba . flesh tbat already allpped bom tba bone# had power to rati Hlauatf fHm the dead aod la able to bring HM own r wlthtftm. ^ The member* of tbe Order of tbn Eastern Star gave on eotartntaumM M n tbe lodge rooms on Monday 1 1 m Ing (1 There were recltattoni by MlmmM- ,| lie E. Towner and Haal Harrta; voanl ►olos by Mrs. J. M. iBoaeobaom and City Englnmr William H. OllllMMn, '■ Jr.; and oommnnlty alngtng. turn 1- Mary K. Col barn was tba nimpM it- 1st- t U Joseph So hock, of tbla city, Who hm >a a ran on tbe PeonsylvsnM BnMmdd x between Camden and Atlantic (Mr, i. waa In town Monday. Ha ratnxaad.a few day* before, from a mootk'e vim to tbe Sooth. While In that mMMtt of tbe country be vMtnd tbn Oman ., City boys at Camp MdCMUoa, Amntto ton. Ala. f e, . ' ■ ■ Tbe painters of tbla clt/ bun d formed a onion. Foar of t* 88 ' employed by C. L. Breckley MM him on Tuesday for aa ineimea Mam 45 to 60 cents an boat. Nat batngmto pared to make the ralea, br MM a- tbe demand, aod tbe-qonrtM qattbM ed LOST.— At male pavilion, 08 Basils day, a foor-ymr-old boy's grata ■wmb■p, er. gray collar, band kntt. BMottt 28 . Mrs. Garwood. 801 Caotral HI08I. Ocean City. adv.. It. r.. Lotrr — Pockl book. Omiljg. 'Mtwaen 645 Aabory dnd BapMrtaMMh Reward If ratoroad to 24$ AMjmy MA ^ '
The Baptist Gorner I On Saturday night we win all advance tha i, kttfc — I , hour by law to save that much daylight — but and women of Ocean City advance just that cob step — repentence of sin and accaptanca of cmijk Saviour— to aave ao precious a thing aa thair nfe? Come to oar services this Stimlhy and

