Ocean City Sentinel THURSDAY. AUGUSTS. 1918. We ehall be glad to receive Items of new* a^HMnmuulcatlous of intercut to this cdHuunlty and oar reader* everywhere. v All communications should be eccompaniad with the full name and addreee of the writer, not necessarily for |iubllcmtloii. but ax a guarantee of , giwl faith. / DO^S ! Two euddeu deaths here last week. , Larue crowd at the pageant Thure- i day eveulug. i Large crowd here Saturday night 1 and Suuday. \ That ralu elorm war appreciated ' . . by farmers aud trucker*. \ \ The meu of the Uulted Slate* Ordnance Department at Tuckahoe have all left that place. .... , ( On Saturday mom lug Ibe T. It It. i Y. M. »'• A. ball team defeated the tlermautowu I toy*' Club by the score of S) to S. ' , The flag* of the Angler*' Club aud I the Oreau City Fishing Club were at ' half-mast several days after the death I of Fratfk B. Lambert. Jesse Stephenson fell from a bulkhead lu South Ocean Clly°Tue*dayv and strained the muscles of his back, lie was looked after by Dr.J'ettlt. Kllswortb ltodgers, who worked for Mrs. J. K. Morrison, of Ibe Biscayqe aud Idlewlld, for live years, 'was one of Ibe draftee* to leave here Monday. He goes to Camp Upton. PERSONALS. i
Miss Mabel 1'fliim, of Tamaqua, Is visiting frleDd* here. Judge Waddlngton,. of Salem, was a vlsitoChere this week. Or. M. F. Gallagher, of Philadelphia, Is auionrtb* visitors, it. M. Weber and wife, of Trenton, _ are spending two week* here. .tf.'A. Tee* aud wife, of Philadelphia, are guests of the Eiberou. Former Sheriff Corson, of Ca|* May "Cburt House, was her* Tuesday. ' Mr*. S. B. Golf. Jr.! aud daughter, of Philadelphia, are visitors here. John Ougbton and family, of Glenslde, are among the visitors here. Frank Snyder and family, of Germautown, are among the cottagers. Thomas M. Bain* and wife, of Philadelphia, are resting at the Oceanic. Mrs. M. S. Adams, of Andalusia, la a visitor, Ibe guest or tb* Wyoming. . H. Li Buck, of Philadelphia, was among tb* visitor* to this city Saturday. -V K. M. Reynold* and wife, of Phlla.- ' delpbta, are sojourners at tbs TrayMies Marie K Townsend, of Philadelphia, was a visitor hers during the week. . Albert f Miller and family, of Philadelphia, are among the Katblu's guests. J. C. Pennington and family, of ' Philadelphia, are at tb* SUrling-St. ' v . v. H. S. Bonner and family, of Philadelphia, are at tbslr St Charles place collage. Mlse Geneva Ulberaon, of Tarns' River, Is vlelltng Mies Daisy Moray lu this city. ' Thomas C. Bennett, a former resident of this city, was In town a few days ago- ^ Edward McUlnnls, of this city, has joined lbs United Bute* Marines In Philadelphia^ Miss Ann Bradf, of Philadelphia, has been visiting Miss Mart* Bootbroyd In this (My. William' Msehan, or this city, employed at Marcs* Hook, spent Sunday at Jus home. Healings Wallace, of this city, with the forces In France, spent his recent furlough in Paris. W. A. Hbryoefc and family, of Philadelphia, are dcenpylnr their cottage, 633 Wesley avenue. Miss Mary Uolllton, of Philadelphia, was in town over the week-end, a guest of the Imperial. Kobert Bntrlksn and family are - among the Phllatfclphians at tb* Chandler- Whits Hall. ^ William N. Cooper, a TrentorfHvyer, wjth tale family, to spending a few days in Ocean CRy. . H. H. Mart sr. Jr., and fkmlly, of -Camden, are enjoying life at tbslr cottags, ng] Wesley avenue. . Bamoel J. Riagsl and fgrnUy, of Philadelphia, are enmmering at their couage, 8M Second etrdM. Tb* Be*, and- Mm. O. £. #lo*weil, . of Philadelphia, ware among Mm week's arrival* at tba Biscay a*. County' Surrogate H. & Dong lass . and wife, of Cap* May Court Hons*, were recent gosets of tb* Alglen. Mr*. Margaret & Graham, of PhUa- • dtipbia, a property' owner bets, to spending a (Mr weak* la tbla city. D. G. Clayton and (family, of Phlladalpbtoi mm enjoying Ufa bare. They are located at UN Central aveoaa. Craig Shaw and wife, of Philadelphia, have retnmsd from a *kut to Frank Uenscba and wtlfa, of this city. Mimes Snaleand Bather Levering, of Koxboroogh, have heen spending several day* very ptoaeanUy lnthto city. Harry Painter aad wife, of Philadelphia, am vhdMag F. T. Jessing* and wife at tpetr Wesley evanae cotlagei Oarer D, Thirapna, of PkMadaipble, has opened hto rnMage M lira earnar of Oeaea avaaas aad Plymouth place. Kdwatd Baaakar aad wMhaadMka Heto.Bcmra.ef PhMedilUkji, epam ihmdey with the Mtoam Mmhia. <af IhtotNy. . * ■"ewgy
, i : , 1 FISH ARE BITING ' WELL IN SDRF f ■ Many Good-sized Weak and " King Caught Off Piers in 1 ; This City. ^ ' Fish were bltiug well tbla week, and • excellent catches, were made on the . piers of the Ocean City Fishing Club and the Anglers' Club of Ocean Ulty. i Tbaee were fully 300 tended at the Ocean City Fishing Club pier Monday - aud Tuesday. Because of tbe death - of F. B. Lambert, the plermaster, n<f complete records were kept for several l days al tbe Augieis'.CIub. ' J Thomas J. Fegley, F. B. Handy, S las. Vollum, Frank H. Campion, 1. ' N. Mausbach, W. C. Hardy, Ueorga ' A. Fraukeulleld, Gee. F. Bauer, H 4 W. Stel wagon, Jas. Tolan, D. O. Clay- 1 " Ion and Oils Green' were -among those 4 making good catches at tbe Four- ' - teeutb street pier. * i Miss Helen. Campion, daughter of e F. H. Campion, tried her luck Tues- ' day at tbe club pier aud got three 4 I klugllsb, two croaker* and two V t "spots." This caused her mother to i try her baud tbe next day. ' Charles O. Montgomery, Charles 1 . KingeUer, James Haul and Judge ' ■ Waddlugtou ware on a pleasure trip ' In the bay Monday. They caught *75 4 Ush, lucludiug a number of large ' weakUab. , ^ Waller Allen and William G. ' Schwartz bad a lively time fishing In 1 tbe hay Friday. They brought hack 1 45 !leb, mostly weak and king. 1 Walter B. Develln and his son, De- 1 Haven DVvslIu, of Philadelphia, cotlagers here, were out fishing In the 1 bay Saturday and t) fought back 1 " twenty klugllsb. They also lauded 1 several Cape Mey goodies, llouuder* a aud a croaker. 1 C. H. Peeplee, of Muskogee, Okla., ' - caught a 6j pound flounder off tbe dock at Capt. Henderson's wharf, , Tenth-street aud lb* bay. "" ker aud Miss Helen McCueker, of ' ' Philadelphia. *
r Mrs. William B. Davis and daugb- , ler, of Mooreslowu, are » pending some j lime at Scotch Hall. Major Davis to ( 1 In France. | Joseph Newklik eud wife, of Mon- t roevllle, spent Saturday and Suuday with Their nephew, H. M. Newklrk, 1 * and family,- In tbla city. t Miss Florence L. Moore, of Phils- ' " delpbta, le.at her cottage on Plymouth ' place. She hat at her guest Miss Bulb s Craig, of Philedelphle. I Miss Anne Chambers has taken ' s apartments In .tba post office 4 -- building. With her Is .Mrs. H. A. 4 Plocb, of West Philadelphia. Charles Stamm and family, and - Harry Meyer and family, of Pbtladel- ( pbla, apeut tbe week-end with Jeaee L. j . Cone aud family, of tbla city, r Mark logle, Jr.. chemist, of Wash- , Ington, D. U., to spkndlng hto vacation j . with bis parents, Mark Iuglt, Sr., and ] , wife, at. their summsr home here. , Mrs. W. E. Y'ouug-and Mrs. (HI , Huff and daughter, of Auglaaea, have i been recent visitors at tba bums of i Mrs. Clinton Johnson In this city. Mr*. John W. Belter, formerly of < . tbe Eureka Apartmanto. la aummtrIngit Mrs. E. W. Gandy'a residence, |t Fourth street and Wealey.avenua. j Waller G. Wroe aud family, loclud- ' lug tba well-known fkney dancer, Mies Edna Wroe, of Philadelphia, are * visitors here; guests of tbe Hewllnga. i John B. Matter and wife, of Metu- i cb'-u, N. J-, w ere. recent gaasti.of I cnen, «. j., recent guests, oi
Harry H. Marter, jr., aud family, of ax Camden, In their cottage In tbla city. Mtoa E. K. Carrey and Mis* Eliza dl ' Slmpapu and Mrs. E. C. Baker, of ac West Philadelphia, are here for a t0 mouth, located at 817 Plymouth . " place. <* '* . Mrs. Louis A. Warns, of Phlladel- J* pbla, who to summering here,. neuterb talnlug her sister, His* Betty Clark; lt of New York, and Mtoa Moore, of "j . T'"* U : Marcel Tabuteau, first «bo* player '• of tbe Philadelphia Orchestra, who to summering ben. baa left for Willow ^ a, Grove, wbers be will play wllb WHtt sUILspa. . ,t Mis. E. N. BIlllngloD, of Plttobargb, B « baa bean spending a few days here. • Her youngest son, Harry E„ -to a cap- M talo lu tb* army and toosbta way to g ~ lbs other side. d Capt. A. H. Blckardt, a wellkoown summsr rastdsnt, to reeover- • >f tag from a recent aperftlon for appen- fa I- dkttls performed Id Um Jsflerson Hos- T pttal, Philadelphia, of Mia. WUIIam Handle, Jr., and famlr lly have returned to their bom* lu Chester after having spent a mouth a j tolUr Capt. William Handle and fsmlly, cottagers In thls city . v Richard Smetburet and wife, and h m Mrs. Bnmatt Smsthnrat and Batty t , Smathurat, of Clpdnnalt, ware among „ tba meant visitors tp tbto city. They t an delighted with Ocean City. -* , „ Joeeph Bootbroyd, who It in the j Untied State* Navy, and Just back t . from hto eeeond trip across tbe ocean, ( •- v totted fate sister, Mhe Mart* Booth- * V royd. of this city, a few day* ago. D?P. Patott, Jr., aad family, who } •I- lived here for several yean, aad who « to have been lu Washington, D. V., for ■ f. some months, are hkrt tor August, c . Tbsy will return to Wasbisgton. " » George W. Levertag and wife, ol 4 da Cheater, vtottad bto brother, Alton F. ' Lererlog.and hto wile and Meter, Mtoa 1 m Morttossr, tn this city for tb* week end. ' _ return mg bom* Sunday erentag. S! Mm J.Roberts Jarrett, of UaddnnleM, wba was tajared m an aatomc -■ - 'aaasSs^iaa:
A lYACHTSMEN'S GREAT SHOW-" AT HIPPODROME THEATER
POSHING WORK OH BULKHEAD E- A. Corson, Contractor, Has Most of His Material on f the Ground. City Engineer W. H. Colllssqn re- , ported al tbe weekly meeting of the City Commissioners that E. A. Cor- : bss bis msterlsl on the' ground ready to begin work on Ibe bulkhead contract on the oceau front Id tbe sectloD of tbe clly. aud th*t this contractor's promptness has been commended by Interested property ownMr. Colllsaon also stated that all tbe piling* are ou the ground for tbe work i on the jellies at Eighteenth and T wenJJetb streets. Mayor -Champion suggested that there was too much delay Id getting , this jetty work started, and Director , Adams made a motion, which was car- , ned, lhal City Clark Morrle notify tbe ' contractors to start tbe work at ones , aud puah It. . •*" The bulkhead work at the Fourth ! street wharf baa/been completed by , tbe contractor, E- A. Cor*on,. and be . far as he caff until tbe bulkhead and lot adjoining have beeD ( by tbe It was elated. , Euglner Colllsson reported that ha ( aean the owner, T. S. Simmons, , who has agreed to do bla part within , Ibe next ten days.' ^ Tba resignation of Horace Aog as a member of the city's paid Ore dapart- , maul, which Mayor Champion said bad bean overlooked, was presented , and read. Tba resignation was accepted. After ■ latter was read, from. Milton . Blrcb, treasurer of tba World's Mornlug Watch, requesting an appropriation to be used In advertising lbs coo- , It was decided, on motion of Adams, logra lit an appropriation of *100. The conference Is lo be , held In this clly from August 24 to , September 1, A letter was read from Leslie 8. Lad- . agent, staling thai E Rllay Mixcarries policies lu tbs Employers' . Assurance Corporation , Ltd., i both Id force and all premiums paid. On motion of Director • Adams, the waa ordered received aud filed ! with Mlxnsr's ooutraet. Ha had the i contract for laying tba aurfac* water drains od the ocean fr*dt up town. Quit-claim deeds were granted tbe following: / Lot No. 942, Ocean City GydeDt, aud lot No. 868, 8*c.C, 'the Utter to Haydey Smith, the owner. Tb* report of Building Iaspector torn S. Johnson, with e check for. 1 f 12, end that of Electrician Joseph 1 with a check for *40, ware ordered received and filed. I Three resolutions, presented by Dli rector OempbeU, autbortolug iheborI rowing of mousy, were adopted. A number of bills ware reed and or1 tiered paid. H*n HABB LUCK - Vlslllsl asisiasMlBI EzatrleBccd Csstlv Time mere. • R H. Beaumont, e Philadelphia . man spending the summer at ■ Boardwalk hotel, has recently found f Urge automobile to be a somawhat HIS laig* SUIUUUWM WW! SIHf" USI UII
expsnslva luxury. Fr Ha baa had occasion to visit the bo hall three time* because of tbe cm auto, and Ihsee visits have coat him a ui total or *85.84. ah Mr. Baaumout, sevsral dayaago, ac- fsi an tally backad hto maqblS*lnto gt, traffic Ump at tba comer of Ninth street aud Asbury avenue, breaking „| the glob* and Injuring the back of hto auto. He Immediately want to Cbtof of Polios Scull's office and paid for globs— *!.M. Al When-Clly Etoctrlclan Joeeph Biggin* mad* an examination of tb* and lis sarronndlngs, be found Bl that there was an additional damage, w repair of which ooet Mr. Bean- : moot *6-80. u Traffic Policeman G. E. S*amag*aw „ Mr. Beaumont's foarteen-year-old soo, |(| driving tb* car without n license Sunday. at, Police JnsUce ' Willis was lanUol ^ with tba lad Monday morning, fining ^ tbs lowaal amount poaalbla-*25. also tba fatbar paid. ' — u WBKT DfTO 8BA cl ■I dl « at - - mi* — W- T v— *■» d -rivsr ai TscMCIsa. , Commander Adame, on hto bray •> Bockaway to Gap* May te bu a| bydropUne S*torday, bad aogln* » trouble at em acme dlatone* off Ocean V and eaaea down la tM watsr. Ha •necsedad la getting the maablaa over * bar, and than wn lowed, up tbe * lo Third street fay member* of tb* City Yacht Utab, where re pain made. Another plan* from Cape Mtyaw ■ that Adams waa In troabto while be over tbs oemn and wal to h)e ■Id. Tbem weretbme aean and a dog d Adam's hydroplane, and oo* of tb* I man and tba dag warn taken 'by tba I other mnektaeto Cape Mar. "»4» • anothm macbaateton waa ebtaload and kreagbl to thto etty. This waa tba Ibtod Uma oath* trip ed-to land at ma. A pm af tbs ma- I ebiae krokaen two atmaliat Whlto i ha waa ham. Mr. Adaam waa enter t tamed at lb* yeeW aleb, PaM Ooae- • modem C. J. Uanan aad other* look- t , mg earn bto limb* « i • • . a i ' — matmCtoneato ne« ilea* teMHMM • I semMto mxitoii. Uam; petmary ■ ■ fi !■ ^ mtm. I
Annual "Get-Together" Affair at This Popular Honse I Tomorrow Evening. . W|lb tbe firrsllge of Usi summer's successful enlertalnment lu mind, the Uceen City Yacht Club Is busily arI ranging the details for the customary ' "get-togelber'l euterlaiumeut which 1 has been one of Hie most plea-ant fea- 1 lure* of<he club's activities. Like la-l 1 year, Ibe event will be lu the foim of 1 e vaudeville festival and. it will uke 1 place on Ihe Hippodrome Pier tomor- ' row (Friday) ulglil, aud II is lo or the 1 1 high-water mark lu tbe setter of ereuis ' ' programed for the-summer. 1 Arrangements hare been completed ' 1 to have au extraordinarily good Hue of ' vaudeville acts, and, In addition to the 1 regular |ierformauce, there -will be ' three feature attractions on the bill. I ! i These are to be of tbe calibre atid qual- 1 1 ly seen at tbe Keith theaters and Hie ' ', management of the pier, Messr-. Frank 1 Wolfe aud Eugene Perry, are working wllb tbe yacht club committee along 1 | Ibe Hue* which made last summer's 1 affair on tbe pier so thoroughly en- 1 joyable. ' Tbe performance will begin at S 1 ' o'clock sharp, and the ticket charge ' has been fixed at fifty-fire ceuts, of 1 J wbteh "Uucle Sam" will 4ie glren Hie ' usual abare to help blm in keeping the | Hun bounds on Ihe run. 1 ' Tbe entertainment Is Intended not 1 1 only for members of Ihe yacht club • and tbelr families, but1 II Is also for 1 1 Ihelr friend*. For these reason* tick- 1 ' el* bare been placed la Ihe lp>x office I 1 of Ihe Hippodrome 'Pier aud cau be ' purchased there. 1 1 Teams of members actlre lu Ihe af- 1 ' fairs of Ibe yacht club are also sup- 1 plied with tickets and these cau he ob- 1 tamed through this source also. Tbe teams ere as follows: W. E 1 Hexamer, captain; Harry T. "-Ellis. 1 1 J. Ralph Wilson, Harry Bowers, Wal- ' ler D. Bonsall. Wm H Welmer, Tbos. ' M. Scott and Philip J. Hgeisb. Robt. 1 8. McCarthy, captain; Louis Huebn, 1 ' Albert Oerhle, Wm. D. Chambers aud E. 8. Lafferty. Alex. Lawrence, Jr., 1 ' captain; Geo. F. Fish, Cbas. H. Ja- 1 ' OQba, Jas. W. Kernley, Robt. B Vol- 1 lumr, Cbas. J. Curran, W. H. Bearer ' and Dr. Randolph' Marshall. Dautel ; H. Paris, captain; Alfred M. Gray, G. B. Smltbemau, Harrison N. Diesel, ' F. T. Jennings end Joseph H„8topp. ; DIED SUDDENLY ' ESmrS K. Cski Wn Dot ol Fsm- ' tlx or motel men. Edward Knight Cake, who was bur- / led from his late residence at Sixty-fifth street end Glrard avenge, Saturday, j died suddenly of Bright* disease lu Ibis city, where he was spending the | Mr. Cake, who waa known to a uumj ber of the residents of Ibis city, -And a clerical position at the Normandle, which Is conducted by his brother, P. H. 8. Cake. He retired as usual In I tbe evening and bis .brother, aaw that ha waa ataeplng at 6.30 o'clock the next mornlDg. Later be was In tbe corridor on hla sleeping flbor and •pokfeto Mrs. Philip Cake. As Edward did not appear In the office up to about 9.30 o'clock, bis brother went to lb* room to Investigate. He found * bis brother dead In bed. Deceased had suffered for some years from kida nay disease, which probably affected 4 hto heart. - \ 1 Mr. Cake was bora In Cape May « City 80 years ago, the eon of Jacob Ulty year* or Jacob "
Frank Cake, famous In his day aa a *' hotel man in Cape May City. Deceased .gredaeled from Clavereck Mill- b iary School, and then became aeeocl- 11 a ted Id the hotel business witb hto " father. He was at Congress Hell, tb* b Stockton and the old Congress Hall. a Ha was twice married and I save* a '• widow. # J BOT BADLY HURT J lrwv Phislclss's lea Kaa Over to aw AslsssoWls. The fonr-yaar-old son of Dr. Francis ^ of tb# U. 8. A., located at D. C., was so badly In- i Jurad by being run over by an automoat Beventsentti street and Wesley Friday that grave fears for bis llfs were entertained. TJm little follow an stained concus-slon-fer tb* brain, coulusloue of tbe ^ bead, an Injury over bto left blp and also Ml abdomen and general conlu■Ions of tba body. Dr. Allan Coreon dmaaad tha Injuries and later a specialist was called In consultation. Word wis sent to Ibe ' child's father, and ha came to this . da quickly aa possible. The cblld was entering the street and became confuted when be saw the j approaching machine, aud fell and ' rolled under It, lb* wheels passing him. Tbe machine was driven by Mrs. W. A. Weaver, a summsr rmldeut on Park place. ON BATTLBFRONT ■eaisr Casta Writes Letter (raws Jess* L. Cone, of this city, on Frireceived a totter from bto brother, who to In the service In In which be write* that be to aojoylng food health. Continuing, tba latter aaye: Franca, Jane 16, 1918. Sappoeeyou am now at Ocean Clly. leant my I'm ot such a comfortable piaee. Instead of bearlag tbe'orebeeplay, I bear'tbe wbtz of Prlu'* ehrito and bto nvlntom nt ns all tbe time. Am on tbe hottest kattto-front, ■Halt to an nltacktng dlvtoton of French. Tba wnr 'ls dreadful-mucb aeasaaa than yon really can tmaglnr. Thar play F*a»paag wllb aacb etbac allday. sanding neat n powder pmhtmaMttmaH em^as StkaiJS "
- FINAL SERION I" ! AS CHAPLAIN . Yacht Clnb Metjilfcrs Hear Iustrnctive. Discourse by I Dr. Bobocr. , on Sunday evening, in ftir First , Hrs-brtpilsii Church, the « »«wan t lly{ i service at wlncli tt^ehepletn of the' , oigeuization, the Rev. C barle- H.j . Buhner, delivered his seventh annual | _ [ vermon to life members, who atteudol — Ihe church was crowded with , friend- of the club and a delightful | service was held. The edifice was beautifully decoratedI which are Ihe club colors, and with , Ihe club peutiaul aud tlx -tar- aud r -tripes. Au artlsttc souvenir program . * lowed. The mu-icb) the. quartet »a- , unusually good and Was highly . praised by those hi attendance. , The iiiymbervof the club, headed by ~ , '.'ommudure llshlel H. I'srl-, Vice ) Commodore James W. Fernley, Hear Commodore JteuOeu W. Edward- aud Past Commodores William K. Hexa- , J. Ralph, Wilson, Cbas. J. Cur- , aud Cbas. F. Wall, made a very \ fine Showing as they marched imo the . church lu full uniform. , As It was the chaplain's last sermou lotlie club. Iter. Mr. Buhner having ' mlo (jiun. Delaware, lie addressed llie I pari log words' ex",, re-rive "of re- ~ . gsrd for them and of the pleasure he B had received lu performing Ills duty K , their chaplalu. He assured them J, . of hi- coutiuulug regard aud prayer- ft The theme'of his sermon was "Amer- s lea After the War," aud the discourse V had in it throughout the ring • f ap- 8 proactihig triumph of right over might | aud of the dawulug of the day wbeu V rlgpteou-uess shall cover the ea«h as 5 the wsterspovkr the sea. The Text, ij I Isaiah w; I 2 3, was highly suggestive j of ihe great theme. "Arise, auiue; for U . thy light hss come, aud the glory of g , hold, tbe darkness shall cover tbe 1 l earth aud gross darkness 'the people; 8 but the Lord shall arise upon thee,, 1 eud His glory shall be seen upon thee. ' S I Aud the Ueollles" shall come to thy C light end king's to the brlghlueM bf 1 thy rising." The o|ienlbg words X touched with a graphic baud the sum I . rner days of 1914. J After the murder oftArchduke Fer- 1 dluand, wu ominous hush of dread fell V t upon tbeclvlttaed world, and during ■ IJie month -of July, 1914, something ri j terrible aud slulsler seemed to threaten, n e Tnose who were near lo the aeate of I power aaw the dread |orlents, but ■ most of u* weut on as usual to our — t selUel^pud contented optimism. Sud- m , deuly tbe holt fell aud perdition began lo yawn. Germauy, France, Russia, J Austria, England, then Japan- and , Dually fifteen nations ware aflame e with war and tbe earth rocked wllb ( tbe tread of armies. America kept a out or tbe conflict, hoping to remain I. neutral, but II was manifest from the p beginning that tbe conflict was beI tween right aud wrong, between clvlld Izatlou aud barbarism, ;between beavto d aud bell. America, by all ber Ideals |. and all ber tra^itlohs, must join In tba d battle for rlghteeusnsas, and In April 1917, we threw onr swords tuto the y scales aud pledged ourselves lo strive b for the victory to the last ounce of an-
ergy. Dr. ftobner then considered briefly, most effectively, bis subject, dwellfirst- upon our national relations with tne nations alter the war. Hen declared that tbe United States will emerge from tbe battle as one of tb* nations, If not tbe one leading nation. It will be onr teak to lead tbe league of nations for peace, wblcb already embrace* twenty-two dT tbem- m And with our great allies. It will be onr duty to maintain peace wllb righteousness. All people* are to be protected lu their rights, and tba weaker one* are to b* helped to advancing standard* of civilization. At nation we'are to act upon tb* apostolic principle that tbe strong must help tba weak. Ruaala and Mexico must be assisted by ut and our'greet allies In their struggle ft* liberty. ^ /The speaker declared tbe Cbnrch In ! America must rise to a new plane of thought and service for ber Lord. 8b* moat pray for a naw Psntecost and a new visitation of tb* Holy Splrir, and again go' forth In tbe spirit and | power of tbe apostles-agaln be Ilk* , 81. Paul and affirm and know that 1 Jssus to aliva. If rivers of blood are now being abed that civilization may live, so much more mnst tb* Cbnrch . of Christ see that It ehall be a Christian civilization. [ The prophecy of the text Includes tbe social relatione of tbe world after * tbe wer. Here In America predatory business, and business men without conscience, will be cast out, and no man mnst be permitted to exploit bla weaker brother, for tbe Lord will have judgment and not sacrifice. "God 1 save and blest ibe United States, " was tbe speaker'* closing prayer. ; LARGE CROWD HERB " Boardwalk Threais* With Visitsea Dart as Ike Witt. Tb* largest throng of visitor* of tbe see inn filled tbe Boardwalk Saturday r evening, and portions of the beach a were almost covered with tb* surf t bathers Sunday. No serious ml* bap 'a ununited. • t L~ a All -of tba hotels were filled ind , some ot tb* bouses were unable to accomaaodata asany who applied. >' Tba music pavilion era* mom than b filled Sunday evening aad there was . tb* enstueaary large attendance at tb* ' Baptist Cboieh service# to tb* Hlppoh drome Fie* Theater Them to a eeair BnpeiMee minaai at Hum gatherings a Almaet all mUgtoae deanmtoattoaeam
— — : " H;\T8 1 J ^ V IJon os' .Mcii'h Shop ' White Flannel Pants, Blue Coats Ready made Suits ut Moderate Prices. Odd Pants Caps. Umbrellas. Overalls, , Shirts, $1.00 to $8.00, Ties Underwear ROYAL TAILORED SUITS ; . ■ == 1 . - j Maddock's Pharmacy La"th and Avanua rituSK 570 . VKF.K [H I.A t.kV Just Teeeiveil tine assortment of rnl-Wi goods. F<mnta>u Syringes St.oo. Si. 25, ?i-5o. $1-75. f - Hot Water Bottles, Si, 00. Si .35, $1.50, Si. 75. $2.00. Atomizer* Nipple* KuM>ci Sundiice Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone ijl-A 1 SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building NINTH-5T. ANU SIMPSON AVE. Ocean City, New Jersey
ma— a— imaaam chasiei c. auo ar ins ■ sllkn I Fishina Tackle I is a necessary article these days of food (jj conservation. We carry the Congress line H complete at rock-bottoiu prices. Call ami B look it over, it will pay you. Also blue ra flame oil stoves, garden hose, Pennsyl- « vania lawn mowers and a general line ol B hardware including Mirro aluminum ware | at the m a*— a ■ ss s w ■ — m mOCmi nrvwari awi I Charles C. Read A Co. 8 839 Aabury Avanu* » PHONE DB437-W f«ll OIUVI8V Any Kind Any Where Joseph 6. Champion Building Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. Tenth Street md West Avenue
1 A Reliable Builder To erect ytrar Ocean City cottage. Yon cannot apare the time to look after it cloeely yevamf end mm nt aepend upon the honesty oi the contractor. O I have built for a large number of people and could refcx you to any or all of them. * Send fox. the list of amim aad photognphn oi the ho nam. Otis M. Townsend * ^'.-.builder -rr * Allen Seull The Builder , 0 Eighth and Ocean ▲venae raOlEB CONNECTION ^ - c 1 "s. e. SWAN W Swan and T rout ' Caroenters and Builders 9S4S — MMBY MS8HSS * eSIMN SITV N. *.
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