Ocean City Sentinel, 16 May 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

RanCity Sentinel ] CURTIS ROBINSON ■auv and- Proprietor tCUR cm, . NEW JERSEY t : Ball •Pbona No. 66-X ^ ■mm HM.'iai* an'aycar'r JRnBanai on application. t ggft|£Uert promptly done by experlc^rwl | I THURSDAY. MAY 16. 191S. < Piffi. ■ ' —II I at tire Pan Offloe at Ocean oily I TAXrK ON PALESTINE i r —eaeeilni by uro.c, - Oaarga u. Motphy gave an tostroc- j ' —inn or the Men's Bible Class of ' the First M. E. Sabbath School on baud ay aftarnoen. The address was ' ' wail pis parsd and was beard with Intern! by the members of the class. "Amwgeddon Is commonly used a- • fl|un Of speech, as -we stand at Ar- ' r rtaisddoa and battle for the Lord,' " aald the speaker, "but Arms*— don is ' a piaea on the map, and which thousand of American* bave visit— . Its j? AMory ranks with that of tbe most fr battlaBelds of earth, and Jn tbe Bank of Revelations If la Indicated as ■be aeana of the flnal conflict between feeod and evil." . Mr. Murphy, In hie" d Iscou rse. ^ , abewail blmself to be a^eep and more tbaa ureal ly Intelligent student of - Mhte history, and the members bf tbe s: , fltem expressed the hope'tbat they will aeon again bear him address their h] ' mmrnm aaan, s sscce» The Woaune' Home Missionary BoStety of tbe First M E. Church desire te sxpraaa thanks to all those who £*■'■ helped to make tbelr shad aopper a f aaaeaae. Tbe prooeeds were $60.75. . Tbe BMaabers are planning to have a r ItMHnacs sals tbe last week In June. Any ana who baa furniture, pictures, t tesiaing, sic., tbay With to dispose of *■ wm kindly notify Mrs. George W. , Taid at Mrs. Howard Taylor. ■My triaHs CSsrea — rslcca. hnka la Holy Trinity Episcopal & Oban! an Wblt-Hnnday . May IB. wlU baaa teMawsf nraa^foiy teaamou tea; Ma — , MM# Class and Boo .dap aatesoi. I «.« a. as.. Holy Camteg peeper C^tetee). May te— 7 44 p to.. l.ltaoy andaddmm; Friday (Ember). May 34. M a- aa , Utaay. lbs Rev j, w. k M— Mary T Hash of thM elty redted — ddaaly of baart disease at bis I - STTM aai ™dM> 1 ■ manp yean Mrs. £7* be< ibe -jm < ■' ptebp eTa Imps eMeteef frtend. is. bsr ■ IV rntmmm AflLaZ*FMMeiphte j . « 3 KhhMn Yowker.; U. Heekaey. ' I [nmi*i. H John Meigs. L. T. ■ Rite, Mm C. Lyna. I'hllodel fdtei M— A Ladrool Melr-ws ■ tdbaMdwIte, Mm A M. Fartle., D» J B ' teatemd. H addon Mslghl. I ho. M ! I Mav.Madte; B IaUoP. Ooeaacny. , i wreMwu ( ^JNte W. Mana. EUaaen Camp- , I- Step, BE I II K. Kngland M L ' ft jiabl end wite, <—> ot>ecMi h l , P INM— n; L IL>Laddoa a^-u* ' ■ Mb Wo. Dekto. Mrs. J K Adam.. XATMLI I ■ ■ Bafem. NMam A MlMuo, H M. Ilia- t I tefand tereky Mary K Ileal Fi.ua, , ■ Mpna, Damtky A." Hadhadat I B- Rah Tamil. Marts Ctaife, Or. and i I Mn> MM E cnomor, Jos -V | teaMn and wlte. M— Ida K , P Raam. A.C r— am sod wife. Mr. , ■ 8, B> EmM. Mia. W. H rtsyfsrl Pill is , I MfMhw M» E. L —am. Lima v. , B Bnateg. Milia B. Chipiay. Lu» , | daw—; Mary W Myats. Hotted*:' t I A Jaa— Pre levy. Royseafbrd I aciiu r fj BMand Has. M. r. Wyabed O W. I m InmmK H ft- MaUusaud ante. Clare. | g W. Bssa— a— W— , John A Fit. sad I e Mte, Mm. Jsaam Uaodwtd, rare W. . | .RapRi Ml wNk. H M. Fmuymau sad I E vMb. H. —Mom aad family. KoM I B 1 T— tall. Jamph H. Stop? a— I 1 teteNy- EL F. Murpby , Edna Kd I i M— Mm. T. Q. dtaar. El— I sue- u 1 BMten mam, Frad U mam, t 'haa . M E' WateA Ada! UamiMoo, kmw C a B <>!«». Mm. A J. O— oatly and abU- a | -BiMimIij, Mas J > Mi—iHy, ' E *mmm M. Bah— so. Edward Won- | ■— maMwMAA. A did aad temdy t B W. T. Bnlli i — . Hanry A iaeo— . and s E BteBy. A A-Mimirtiiia and w— . U a B 9. AaaMm, FbltetilphM; H. t. Fry. d M. dte—teap; W. L dpanm. M— Mia n I BM— a, EH— tie thy . W U. InE tend and Amity, mt *..,h Mn » I 9mm A team. Jr., ChMag u; m - i. „ B B- 9mm, Chavy Cham, MA ; T, L. H ■ B— Mm. U. A A., pUnpo.; « o. Mad— and/MMa. O— lyo; k KJBmMMMo C Hamat/C B. Oalmon B. F. Ferry eod a KflBB. A o. I— tel. Jim Ysafe; Or k ■Rdted mm. t. m id— m— a m. f HjRdMh— m. C— alar. Btepmal J. D. J ^■nBEB-B-Baam— . Lt E AIM- I llM.'-® Atehm. LA te. t ^H|MBMniL.ft iiapw— .. 4

HONOR FLAG |j PRESENTED TO CITY , t (CooUnuedfrom First I'sce.) tjiree Liberty Loen subscriptions In , this resort. i After tbe singing of enother selection, H. 8. Mowrer, cashier of the , First National Bank, and chairman ) of the local Liberty Loan campaign , committee, was Introduced by" Mr. | Massey as the one who would present | : honor flag to Mayor Champion as , the repreeentatlve of the city. , Mr. Mowrer said that, on behalf of , ,lbe Cape May County Campaign Com- , ' mitirv. at the rerjueet of Chairman , Eldredge. he desired to tbank all Who ( made Ibe campaign a soccen. He , related one or two experiences during , ; the camiimigu lu llluslrale the spirit of , I aelf-sacrtfice shown by many people. , 1 Uofnrllng tbe honor flag, be for- _ mally presented tbe hooor flag to , Mayor Cbamplon. - , Mayor Cbamplon raid: _ . "In tbe name of Ocean City, I accept this flag with much greater grail- , , tilde than Tamable to express. There , Is nothing more absolutely natural then love of couutry, whether It be ( that of soldier, aallor or cltlren. ^ ( "The time has come when, more e than ever, brave men are needed, aud brave men have come at every c»ll-^ t men who say by their actions, 'our lives are at your service. We are here _ to exchange tbem, If need be, for tbe ' liberty which onmes from (J6d ^ "Can we do -leas, than strengthen e their bauds by giving of our means, ( our Intiueuce and our labor? "Oiflkrent estimates are made of .bow loug we must flgbt Ibe enemy before we galo tbe victory— -an. jraemy that knowa no method of legitimate warfare only that of slaughter aud blood, bat the fact remains, whether ' tbe lime be long or ..abort, we shall a win! 1 "In tbe supreme responsibility which rests upon our own country, I ' tbank Cod that Ocean City Is uo • alacter. 8he Is taking her part. "I am proud tonight to be tbe mayor ' of a city upon which sucb an honor Is ' conferred as tbe presentation of this flag. "I accepUt with an 'unquestioning loyal faith in onr boya who are and ' shall —At t— front, with an unfalI taring trust In our cnontry, whose ex- - cbaqoee Is not aa— usiad who as aal ami rasaureaa are yet uaboandad. aad - wbuo broad lands are untowcbed by I— waotuu destruction of Uoriaan ' ba i bar tans t "I aeeapl H with an sawavarlng ofbeare to eommand of oar forcaa all ovm I— world. • When Ibis awful war a— II sores to . attuned to I— reeludy of preco and I reeruy, wb— I— good a— II cores . forth frore ibis ubtold aaerlllea la t— sat of a great loterualloi.al sx— r taarea. to a broader . stronger sducatkx, la a eareaaatea tat l— Cabs d tealas that shall — nan— — ly by l— glo— Itself, tbre wa. I— rs.td.nta of Ooaau a— II rarearebae reost graciou.ly sod gratefully Ibis flag, wbleb a— li our chlidrao . children te — honored aaiobi — ly Is t— Man and Mrtpsa.' With Mr Nulty la— tog. I— audlaore a— g "Jo— of Am." at I— eon Hasten of wbleb I— Hev. Dr. H sires. F tiravett. paarer at I— rtiet M g 1 hurrh of Csa— — . waa introdue— by Mf Maarey IX. unseat, w— la ebalraa— of Ex. arepttoo Hoard Ms X Caredso. aodl— mbtam at whore add rare wa. iMby 8— bid Asserted Fight tor World WM. LI— ny ?" a rat took oeaeatoo lo eoagrstotets I— people of ilea— City toe I— U apla— Id woeb W— a on# t bloke of s town of prob— ly — ly Jure. InhabMaoti su—erlbtog oeatly half a ■ ill ion dollars toe Lt— fly Lo— Hoods — to astound— Hs ipoks la ooreplh re— lory terres of t— 70 as— from City aow to I— country's set rtoaafoflta wort of I— H— Creaa Hoe— y a— k tod red organisation. It la asaresly po— his toe t— Hnmto gin reore I— a a aetaf ewtlias of De. UrevaU's stirring addreaa, tea. 1 re-b aa t- tami.L - to pre. ' early — Wtd— ay. Altar stating I— re Isn't anything ■— kind loess so a— boa II— ety, and I I trinity never Inland— t— bo,, dons of Ills te — drawn by l— yoke of lyrenny. I— epenkee develop— two thought, on nnouMe.1 .ubaeH— ee , u. to flgbt for Warldeld. RF. — d our rretaruoi .pleH rend.n im pn nihil for na Id — M— it t»ur — oaatral In— e— no. was lean— through t— legacy bsqaanlb— in u. by t— hate bio— of aaltoa. ret provides l telly tu aw shore. |— Holland , Dutch, t— English FMgruu. and Fort- , tan., t— French Hngvnot., I— Kngltob yuah.re, |— -notch Co*— taca. I— I Pdlatlnas of t— Kblno saan la I— 1 Method—., were nil array— aa a grant ' homage In l— re- .f hbeny they | ptonl— to our wastry. Hsure. virtue ety end patrtottare are I— logical re— natural In— rNa— eof I— Areee , people And since A mar to. to , I— provldeeceof ti— , baa bees eboaso I— baUonnl to— sr of t— world. I— I of I—' world . uMorreoat TUJk-re-iap-, res— . H irepoa. ahure. and nanrpatlooa are breng par- ! preratod by an laaptaa— to, d— ant and T— Moeteua doctrine pmrenlgalre truth that wa reost prat art our wa— .later republics from aumecbmaola. But I— lacteal evooU of l— — *a given a larger and deeper JatsrpeetMiou to tkat doctrine. T— ear of IM days, whreeto Cub n terete— bee frandore by I— fretsruai Ml erventioa of Areaeton. to— ly pob to Uis world I hot t— I a—d beeper. to— e I— Hen of Mediaeval Hans bid. 1 bto tore, —re —re a— are — g p., | Tremor | ' liffcteM MbbW — rrfrered W—

such outrages as aw 0 to b—rpolreirviY < rltteft^BWl. k U I W j |j by Urrmati soldiers lu 'tlie outraEmC | of womanhood, the maiming of man- j hood aud the destruction of childhood. It: behooves every r— -blooded American to s;ieak as did the psalmist: "Blessed be Hie Lord my strength. |S who teachetb my hands to war and lingers to tight." That arch agent of liell has had a dream. He concluded lie could, afler forty years of scientific, Intellectual, economic and militaristic preparation. ,1 ■ pjish aside Belgium, trample France tl 1 dust, cross the channel and. with bone lick, bring Euglaud to her knees; g crossover tlie sea and exact a heavy 0' ' Indemnity from America; that lie ' could make Nicholas his firm ally, p 1 or. with shining gold, could buy the f > traitorous Lentue aud Trotsky -put a • i f cudgel lu tht bauds firSBu1!; la where- y ! by to mays Italy a humble suppliant, ti ' aud Uiei4*be would place lilw six sons and son-vi-law on thrones, while he * • would wfeW a sceptre of universal s 1 aulhorlly. BbL thank tiod! no such n dreams came trfle. And now, because p America hates outrages aud disdains t, - usurpations, her fraternal spirit uuder tl ■ (lod constrains her to publish liberty « [ throughout all the world, to all the 0 ' Inhabitants thereof, and to declare p B thai now the clock strikee the solemn p hour when the power of antocracy e must be forever crushed gild tlie bold, ^ 1 blatant, deliaut, blasphemous agent ,( - of hell must be seut lo bis plgce. i: r Hence tbe bour lias come wben we' , 1 rufllrela— .- ' v ' Tbe Ilev. (leorge W. Yard. |>astor of I tbe First M. E. Church, spoke briefly ' and made tbe cjoeltig prayer. 1 ^ Meal Ralnlc Xr.nslt-rs. | I Keceut real estate transfers In Ocean r City record— lu the ofllce of County • Clerk Hltdrelh, as report— In the (.'a;*- 1 May Couuty 8tar aud Wove, ore as ' follows: ' , Ida V. Beuner to Charles C. and Fraucea E. DuBell, Camden, lot M. B plan 4, bay front lota, uortb side 1'lea- c sure avenue, 1ST feet west from Four- 1 r teen th street. Convey— t^ grantor, * * March ii, 101 1, by Lkwls Barnett. " $2300. 9 b May E. Hlmpklns, Ocean City, to 1 | Otto Htelnboll, Philadelphia, north- l: west 15 feet lot 425, Bectlou D, plan ' Oceau City Association, beginning 0 in aouthaaet aide West avenue. 370 feet l| f from Slxteentb street, convey— to ' grantor by Beverly K.8mllb, January c [ 23,1017. $1050. ' Florence Cope. Philadelphia, to El- I I wo— J. Brown. Philadelphia, lot 91, * , plan bay front Iota, beginning at west I corner of Bay view place aud Bay ' • venue. Convey— to grantor at ' , -hefllTs sale, Heptember 83," 1915. ' , Joseph Cross and Edward W. It—- * I mond, Burlington, i xecutors of Cbas. , ' Irons, decerns— , December 31, 1897, to 1 , Robert Corson, lots 661 to 555, Inclu- 1 -Ive, plan Ocean. City Association, beginning In soutbeast side of Asbury 0 , avenue, 809 feet southwest from Niutb * , strere. , Rebecca Varlenden and' H. LenOx l>lck, !)>rby, Pa., to Bamuel J. Hlegel, 1 i i'bll— clpbla. Lot 44, Glrard Realty 1 I Co., beginning In southwest side of 1 i -second street, 640 feet southwest of s Atlantic avenue. Convey— to grantor c . by Kat— rlna R. Tyson, November li, " 1916. $3250. _ ^ ^ ^ • OS c nm from Slou- to Poun.ot.tl. t» f | nftr — eel to Firu -uiptb SfoO. tatfiii tiu' toy S Hla many friends here condole' with * < 'apt- David McCoach, whose wife ° died at t— It borne In Philadelphia E B0— ay. night, following a stroke of c paralysis. Mrs. McCoacb, wh— eaves b a family, waa highly esteem— by a ° large circle of friends. I A Queer Chinas. God . I Near Llenklang. In the Chinese pmr. I- , loen of Focbao. Is a nmall pof.d. In " area perhaps flfl.s-n acr.-s. By 'tbe tl ' lake Is'ap an.-lont t.'inli of eotue ills- j, rtngnlah— , officer of state, l.-fore ' which at gunnltnns stand facing each j - other twoxnlnasal st.itpcfl, one. n-pre •entlng a-$Bu nn!l the "thor a military -fflclnl. Tx.ng year* have they stood , there In lifelike altitude until at last. b in popular la-llef. they have acquired si "fe a— power. The people have re- a course to the Hone civilian In all their t( domestic troubles. Every day the per- , rum— smoke of Incense curia around his kind ly face, while the hopps and J requests are whisper— into his marear. bat only whhqaered. I>renuse no <me wants the military man to overhear what Is Said. The latteps conn- " returnee Is Hern and forbidding, and b, when any one consnlta him It Ik known w that bis aid Is want— !n matters of 111 or duplicity. ,, ; f -Herfl's a stone "l got at a* bapmlr 'l tbe other day." said the man with the '* 4y— mustache. "I'd like to have you m tell me whether It's a real diamond or Hi Tbe Jeweler axamln— lt ° "Paste." he decld— . banding lt back. "Stuck r exclaim— the other. I TSa Freeman's 'Boast. K* "TD be BO boas' man!" bo cried. n r f^.r* S-**"" mr BECkl 11 1 y«a*re«nan'* holy pride! . ... My will's my own. by heck! , Qe -C'lcago RocorO-llcrald. pu want- !b! J Wfe-My husband fc, a hasebnllfan. "J I Judge— Tim t d.o. n.d constitute suf Hent ground for a. deer.*. dri | Wlfe-1 know that your honor, but- "• j Ma ««» U in tart place-at Lout. " , I ad-Dispatch. ™ I 9trfam Is the activity of today and mmrn-tmumn. Ibmiia w

SONDAHN®' S LOCAL (gMRGHES ; StrongScrmons and Excellent ic * Music Heard by ^on- • gregations. u FIHSr M. K- " day' 111 the First Methodist Church uf.-j this city. Interest— people comprised the morning and evening minuter ' gallons, and both services were IImji- " oughly enjoy.—. ^ ^ ^ evening his topic "wa-, "A Vicious r tjueen Bee." Many wonder— what » Yard was going lo refer to under "' topic. The rcfereuce was to Herod Anllpas. <' who rul— Galilee and Peres fiom I lo 39 A. D. Herod' look— with covet- " ouseyes upon Her—las. tlie »lf£ '' Philip, his brother, and even. Indeed. " took her as hto wife JulRMlje^Bap- 11 as was his custom, rebuked ' wYoug whether discover— in palaces u sin. and -H trod, cliating uiuler the j rebuke. haAJolui imprl-oo— - « The birthday of llerod »a- to te a had long been autlclpaled".- 1 1 was not . forau Innocent Hold, buyne calcu- i 1st— to arouse the iSwtefi iiisttoMs of , vll— h|s lords, aud high ;a| la^ns, and , aud kludr— spirits w>ih him. ( He had arrang— a special feature for < the program A girl of atttaclive ap ; pcarauce was to dance before the men j •She was Die daughter of Her—las. , and, If the plan lu the braiu of the t mother was not frustrated . she would ; reveng— for the hurl administer— , by John the Baptist , Die hour of the batiquet arrlv— , the , guests 'assembled, and the feast pro- { ce—— . The wine was begluultig to , Its effect U|>ou the men. While ( at the height of their hilarious glee. Balome came lu aud dauc— . In the ( background stood her mother, watch , tig her every move, hut more-pwrtlcu- , tbe cxpteaeiouof delight upou the , of Her—. , After the dauce was t the wlue-craz— Her— |d— g— | yieg'lrl anything thtrt altt might ask, . the half of bis klogdomTSihe Im- t m— lately buul— out tbe watching « A hurrl— conversation fol- , Jpw— , and Balome return— to Her— i with ber wish. "Give me the head ot ( John the Baptist on a charger" wa- ; her request. Her— was stun u— as he , felt the stlug of tbe vlcous queen bee. ( Her pride bad been wound—. Now , she would retaliate. , History la full of such sting's. Cleo- ( patra, with ber charm aud magnet- ; Ism, conquer— tbe world-covetous ^ Caesar. After be fell under the blows | of tbe aaaamlns, she cast her s|>ells . around tbe deabiug, and reckless ( Mark Anthony. t The American soldiers assembl— on , tbe Mexican border to be follow— by , that parasitical tribe ot - queen bees , that has been stinging society from Its , very beglnnlDgs. The Government | made attempts to keep her out, bnt ; she was most persistent. j In tbe various cantonments, the , F— eral laws force her to remain Ave miles away. She must comply wlt^ , law, but, wbeDever and wberever she , has an opportunity, she plies her ne- , business, wrecking tbe lives of t tbe soldiers, and rendering Ibem uu , Ot for service. Tbe boy lo the arnrt • ne—s protection . Well might "Unci I 6fm" take every precaotlou. | "But not only do tbe boys ne— pro- „ tectlon. Our girls need It as well. | While we respect the uniform, yet It t Is not tbe uniform that counts, as some d thoughtless girls think. It Is the mau ( within the uniform that must be con- 0 elder—. As In all walks of life, there t are those who are unworthy. Bo it is , with ttA uniform. I call upon the mothers of the city to beware of their j girls, and know where they are at tbe a close of the day. The mothers shall | held responsible for Ibe false step | of tbelr daughters." k FIKST I'KERBVTKKIAN. ti On Sunday morning, iu.'Jlie First I Cburcb, the pastor, the Charles H Bohner, -poke on "Judgments— Humau "-and' Divine." as his text,- I Cor. 4; 3 5: "It * Is a very siflril thing that 1 should be $ judged of man's Judgmeut. He that fl judgeth me Is the I'.ord," a He said In part: tl "Ian Maclaren. who wrote the (i bonk of Bcotch stories 'Be- * side the Bonnie lirlar Busli,' lias left ^ a'u account of Upw an old-time minis, depict— the judgmeut uue night lu Scotch church. He roll— up a 0 piece of pifper . and held it in the can- n die flame uu the pulpit, aud. when It fJ had fcuni— aud falleu iuto dust, he " spoke in a grewsome whisper: -Just P this paper, your linger on your w will ljuru forever aud ever ' lt = was like Dante's 'Inferno,-' aud the -boy. who heard It went home ulgbt aud could iiot sleep for terror uutll hi- mother came and gather— in htm Into her arms and said to blm: ft I hi been a gude milber to ye. "' Wee!, g— is like me, only 'j" much kinder.' It Is not strange that ft that mother had to pray, as she said, >'• to keep from Hating that minister for- »i "We do not bear sermons like that »" any -mote— not alone because congre- « gations will not listen to them, but bepreachers will not preach tbe in. "" They misrepresent— G— sud mliun" dersto— life. And yet we may not get rid of the Judgment. There ls'a - great" truth here which those stern men tn— to express, apd wblch they put Into full eclipse because they mis- , , represent— lt. You cannot get rid of - the Judgment by geRing rid of what ft [lie old-time preacher said. There is!" i go— deal In .the Bible about J udg- ' ! .' myut Tbe prophecies are always pro- :J nounclng Its doom.-gnd Jeous Himself i-' drew a picture of Its operation. Paul'"? says judgment Is of two klods^-thrre *' Is the judgmeut of men and thejudgmetit of G— . The former Is a matter 1 of small concern, but the latter Is of j 'i„ the utmost Importance. j n "It Is difllcuU for men to jadge tbelr i fellow-men with accuracy biaure they

lack a fix— objective standard. In the material realm: society has setll— upou certain standards of weight and puttebf "business, the farmer or the merchant can appeal to the departmant at Washington, and test hie laud by an accurate rod. while there Iyarlrtlck for his wool and silk, and weights fot Ids gold ami silver. - But. unfortunately. "■ judging eur fellows, ite-m <>*- objective standard to which go— men can repair, hach standard Is an Individual one and [toany things Jend tq vitiate Its. value. \\ Is this that makes the judgments of men of such ellght value. "Men's judgments are Injur- by prejudice, warp— by mlsuuclerstandmg, a fleet— by ignorance, honeyimbed with hate. Due alone judges with just Judgment-G-. He alone uninfluenced by passion or self-ln-terest He knows the humau lirart, the mheril— weakness, the taint of llueiice of — ucatlon. environment. frlend-Ulp and enmity. , And He makes allowance. The judgments of ™ aJ small matter, for the judgments of men are tem'potary. Jiod 's judgments' are eternal and all IllThere were a number of summer cottagers at the In o'clock mass In F. Blake, who preach— Ills "The gospel of tlie day," said tlie ' were to go into the_>Tiole worli, to ilatlon aud give- testtmoniyof beginning.' They were to bear^ wit1 Messiah: that tbe Gospel Is His wo— ; I and that the I'hutcb aud the sacraments are Ills work. This they did In tbelr followers, must do In like ma'n1 If we wtsb to be call— His disci- • pies. "The Apoftlas gave testimony by lauds as is recu— In tbe Acle, • where St. Peter, ou Pentecost Buuday. ■ add— three tbouaaud souls to the new ' auurch, thus fulfllling-tbe words of the ' Koyal Prophet— 'Their sound hath > goue forth loto all tbe earth. 'Not only ' by tbelr preaching did they proclaim^ ' Christ lo tbe world, but by tbelr mlracles also. They bad the gift of ' by which meu of every nation ' heard tbem in their own language. ' Tbey heal— the sick aud cur— all ' manner of disease. 8t. Peter said to ■ the beggar at tbe gate of the temple, : wben ask— for alms, 'silver and gold I have none, but what I bave J ' give to thee. In tbe name of Jesus of ' arise and walk.' The same ' Apostles eh— their bio— lu defense of ' Revelation. Bt. Peter was crucifl— . ' Bt. James behead—, as wasBt. Paul— ' fact, all of tbem bore testimony to wltb tbelr bio—. Tbey are our m— els aud patrons, fpr we, too, must give testimony as tbey did by" our ' words, oiiV conduct and onr spirit of 1 sacrilice. We must- bear witness lo ; Him by our words, professing our be1 In Christ aud His teaching, ever praising His great works that men ' know Him. "Tben we must conform our live* to tbe maxims of His gospel. We 1 must practice tbe virtue He com- ' mands, ereu proving ourselves His disciples. Bt. -John Cbrystnm says Ibat There would be no heathen ■jUk e were such Christians as we ought gXb e.' To bear witness that we are Ttis fellowmen will at times demand sacrifices. Tbe Apostles gave up their lives, but we are not call— to do that for we are unwortjiy, bat He ask as to sacrifice onr evil Inclinaour human respect, our self-will, means and our time and opporfor tbelr sacrlflcee are never wanting. '.'Let ns learn In time that at tbe Day Cbrlet will demand an account of us, for If we do not bear HlmteellmoDy we shall be cast out. If you bave fall— lu tbe past to. ackuowl— ge vpur faith, begin even now serve G— . Halve your hearts to aud ask G— to help you." - Children CI tea Cold Pino. A half-dozeu children of . tbe First Buuday Bcbool bave been gtven'gold pins and certificates for perattendance fo'r one year. They are Klolae Bmith, Ruth Prultt; Dorothea Barlow, Norman Bmith, Cecil and Willets Halues. Tbey will now work for a gold wreath to be l-lac— around the pins. Boon to Wed. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Watson, of Ocean City, announce tbe engagement of their uelce. Mine Ruth Morris,' aud tbe Ilev. . L. M. Wltherspoon, of Keota, Iowa. The marriage will be sulemnlz— In tbe Market Square Church. Germaulown May 29.— 0 30 p. m. ' Notice of Intention. ; ' Notice of Intention. u ' I ou . ado of '' Com uo^ line •■r"v>nirlr«ftSft,|lni'|,«ft ! sssiSrSt'l OS# jia-'i."' ' '[V "I'l'ft'' *°d iu*t,tr*e oosts. iTJT t o . BAlUtV A. Humus, *mA.,F. P„fc..x Cllyviark.

- ' ■ • ■ City Garage 0 ' SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. * , KAN'CITr. NeW JERSEY " ^ L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR !, TELEPHONE. 203 ( " i froiwl = GOOD PAINTING s r. fSHst —sr.— • JULIUS E. JOCHER. JR- || e H»K PAINTING AND DECORATING [ t, .Painter? Patntj |2e« •'"'WroTiets a* VoV cit«V« ar.J 'e BHI Pbonc. I860 " ^ Furniture Stored . . Rcupholstcring t- LET US \Window Shades ' ESTIMATE ... '■ FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Oof Pricti ire Low-rslpcoilble consbtenl with Go— Work ind Best Milrriil Lawrence n. Lear J8 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N- JE City Gas Light Comoany 837 ASBURY AVENUE le - I Je TELEPHONT 69 1 d; NIGHT CALLS 424- W '« ' I _ - "• Phone TS DAtifull'c Dr> Goods, Nqtiohs and Men's ,y rUWCII 3 Furnishings e. " A new line, of Ginghams, Voiles, Percales, etc. ^ y for spring and summer dresses; also a shipmcBtw " of the I'amous Roj-al Shirtwaists ready (tiriiLy " spcction. Come — Look — Buy. ^ Powell's 921 Asbury. Avenue Ocean City, N. J. £ PMJMBINQ Are yon getting entire aatiafaeUon a« to price-, workmanehip and Ijuriaen rourtrey? If , not, it will pay you lo give me a trial. I am in an axoe|>tii>unlly go— ]K«tion to take ' care of your repair work of which 1 make a specialty. 1 bare no expansive o-tabll-Ument ld or clerical force to maintain Giva ma a trial. o\ Both Phcc. C. H. BACOIN 607 Eighth St I d. Real Estate Por Sale l0 Bid BARGAINS Jr Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and nnfnrnished „t Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the Jr time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort very Cheap. Apply to ' Alonzo Cotton Asbury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walUng for two week* to know If you can get It: we can tell you at ee once. Bargain* in Bay and Oceau front properties. Choice cottage* for •t *ale. AIho lot* for Investment aud for Improvement — tlie choice of Ocean City. Apply to „ J. M. CHESTER & CO., m Ocean City, N. J. ;U - - REAL ESTATE — « INSURANCE I Clayton Haines Brick 411 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. 1, r— - lt- "o*re*ufs 1 insurance " \ R. HOWARD THORN " REAL ESTATE 4os r.o hth lr»nr twaar to Roar ore.cil 824 Eighth triur ICo*. Oc>» Anamua) OOEAN OITV. N. J. „. — > "] •rir'"K 'iid yon with * 10 ^ leaky ^oof will be apt to retaltm " 'vi j • ; J All kind of stove and beater repairs, S aWTn SMITH'S % 'Y;-4X /jtl 1 The Tin Smith ' - \ 735 Asbury Ave. ^ , All Kind* of Uuttara The Ideal Summer Resort ; OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing In Ocean and Bay. The v. Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to 'u and from Philadelphia on Three Railways j, ...... . I Within easy aeeaaa of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHUROHES MO SALOONS 1

nnTHAfreaa axp OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. OCEAN CITY, N.J. Only galvanized nails used on George W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Flan. Fi«. Baagato.. ■ Specialty I No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street 1 OCliAN CITY. N. J. Itotrpbonc, ia.j Leander 8. Corson BUILDER OC CAN CITY. N. J. PHONE, I8T-M ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, KatimaU* Funil.b— . Full l.ln* ot John Lata* A Co.'. pmlnu Itiryri* Tlrc. and Huppllea. Blryrle Ha; pairing Promptly Attended To, i BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEV, PRO* Beady Mix— Paints, Lead aud Olla - 92U and 922 Anbury avenue. 0. AdiBi •. I.Adiu H. S. Uni GEO. 0. ADAMI A CO. RANGE SETTING MICE LAYING, Etc., Etc. All Work In Masoa Una Promptly Attend— To. OCEAN CITY, N t Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) * C. h. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue ! Real Estate and Search Company ( REPRESENTS ; Fidelity Trust ConmanT of Newark ; Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance k Searches, Abstracts of Title, ^ Conveyancing Fire Insurance I Prompt Service All Work Guaranteed c Money to Loan on Go— First Mortgags t Farms for Sals Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May^Court House j Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or purchase flint mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with each . as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 7S7 Anbury Av.nu. Own City Naw J.rsvy - ■ Something New for the benefit of Ocean City people Ocean City House Cleaning Company '. ^Il^elton^oar hotel. —antlnx^—mwjiwtvjia ~ We rarnl.il eveiytlilsg. "foal give u. lb. toh, w*da the reat. All work jnarwat*—. jri n ' 7j0 West Avaaae Ocean Cfty New Jersey ,1 Hell Phone. 76-W _ ,. JONES, ROGERS ft BAS5ELL ' A. L. JONES, Manager '• Byes Eiamiued Without Drops ' Uiere l.\iift'eenur'o7col'n("u>%t|ladelphla. h My atock ol Eye Ulaan. and Spoetoelto la aa complete aa can be round In any city. n«^oM-rljjU°n lenaa. dnpltoafad ^aa atowt • i.teto «llh"good TOL° All work dco. oa " ""T. W. ELY tan AUaalM Areas. tTUITIC CITY. I. JHhore Fan Una Paaasa boor. , — Fire Alarm aiiuli. 14— Sixth and Plaasure avenue. 17— Eleventh and Bay avanna. 18— Fourteenth and' Pleasure ava. 3-5— Seventh and Wear avanna. 42— He— nd and Asbury avenue. 43— Fourth aud Asbnry avenue. 45— Eighth aud Asbury avenue. 46—' Tenth and Asbury avanna. 48— Thirteenth end Asbury arenas. 49— Sixteenth and Asbnry avenus. 61— North and Central avenue. 64 — Sixth and Central arena*. 67 — Eleventh and Central aveno*. 87— Twelfth and ^esley avanna. 88— Fourteenth and Waeley a*anoa. 73— Fourth and Ocean avanna. "6 — Seventh and Ocean avenue. 78 — Ninth aud Ooaan avenue. 82— Be— nd and Atlantic avenoa. 98— Boa— walk and Moorlyn terrace. 911— Bay avenue and Battanah read, 521— Twentieth and Central avenue,' Try an Advt in The Sentinel I and Get Beeultc