Ocean City Sentinel, 30 January 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON ■dtat and Proprietor OCEAN CITT. - - NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone No 66-X THURSDAY. JANUARY 80 1919 It I* to be noticed tbot a lot of di. Charted eo Idler, bare aim art foot back into civilian onrtomr but not . quite They rttli retain- «be wtvt, *•»«» v I* the abater* o I any revi^ V lb» troop* wbieb taught la the prpee: war. at mtrbt br • e'l to bare a grwud fortes ot lb* deoerrloe Democrat- j' who held civilian Job*- It sou id take a coo pie ot seek* for Ibetn to march through Washington a doteu abreset. ; ^ III lb* mallar of preparedoew for J Oft lime aas Dafcili tbe car, moved E^HppMVRB'paa't^art 'em ." Afler ^0. no- -ay. -d Iba distance, be commented: -You cant atop 'am" od* couldn't atari ' Democratic prepared neaa before tbe -war, aodone can't atop U now that Uta war la oear. ' What pmmlaed to develop into a i blgbly exciting aport baa Jnat been ( eat off in IU Infancy by (Jen. tVm L. Kanly , band of tbe Army Aircraft Ber f vie*. He bae laened an order forbid- ( ding army avtatpri. either on duty, et pneuee. or flying for pleaaure, from ( tbooUng wild docke and other fowl ( with machine gUDt. Tbe practice nol ( only gave tbe bird* small ran for tbelr money and endangered tbe llrea of ( people for two mllee aronod, but wmatad quautltiee of valuable ammu- ' COMMITTEES NAMED ! Par the Cape mmv Coaalr Board | at fraakaierra Tbe Cape May County Board of ■ Freeholder* Mending oommlttaaa for I Ibta year art ae followa: Almabouae — M acK I sale, Bennett. ■ Eustace. Dandy and Wantxell. ■ Public building and ground*— Ben I BMI, Hewitt and Waotsell. ' Bridge#— Wee txalJ, Bennett, Camp. 1 Da Bow, Dandy and Hewitt. ■ Bll la— Dandy, Camp and Hawltt. Auditing— Camp, Grove# and Koe- ■ neka. Finance— Young, Eustace and Koe • neka. Boeda— Rutherford, Camp, Bennett, I DeBow, Euatace, Dandy, Hewitt. ' Grotee. HUtoo. Koeneka, MacK laalc, ' Waolaell and Young. Ugbtlog and electrical— De Bus. MaeKlaalc and Uroraa. Lunacy -Euatace, Camp and Ben Moaqutto extermlnatloD— Hilton, Orore* and MacKlmlc. Dlaebarga of priaontri — Camp. Burying Indigent eoldlert and aall ore— John W. Rearm. Board of Vocational School cetlmate —Young and Da Bow. GIVEN SERENADE Olalaa L**I» BBC Wife Bwranat* kf Borne Frtrnda. Clinton Lowdan and btlda were gleco a ealUbnmplan aarenadaat tbelr boam on Plymoolb place Tueedey night. , . At planned. Mr. and Mr. Lowden wm# aotartalnlng Borrow* C. Maraball and wife at tbelr Plymouth plaea home wbao tbe aeraueder. called and began tbalr nnaartbly din. Tbe aereaad era were In viiad into the boam, where game* were played, followed by refreshment*. pi

Tboeepniitit were tbe Rer. and Mra George W. Yard, Mia* Bertie ui BUM*. Walter Sbarman and wife. J di Praacott Cadman and wife. Dr. J. ai T born lay Hug baa and wife, R. H II Kutty and wife. Boy E. Darby *Dd it •IM. Imwle Dandy and wife. Soman It Yonng aod wife and Mr*. Harrys n Ada»»- ^ ti CHICKEN SUPPER b 11 ■» rrt.kjl.naa Aoslltorj Mew. 'I Taaaia. Eteataa. c The member, of tbe Lad lea' Auxil- ° ary of tbe Kim Praabytcrlan Church P an arrangtog to glee a chicken "tap- \ per In U» eocial room* of tbe cburch " on Toeeday ereolng next. There will • be an excellent meno. i The tapper will be atrved from 6 to '■ 8 o'clock. * o Tbe followlog will be tbe menu: ° Chicken Soup . '■ Chicken Frlcaaaes Hot Blecuil- 8 Maabed Potato** Candled Sweet Potatoe. " Cnn berry Sauce Kell.he* u Apple Pie Cbeeae tl <-•"0** p riajed Care*. Tbe Are hundred club member. „ wen entertained by Harry Mill, and ■ Wife at their apartment. Tue-dav '' evening, and a few boun were ibu. d pleaaantly whlled away. Tbe gueel* Ii wtflH.C. Scbauxe. Jr., aud wife, \V. „ v F. Gardiner aud wife. Parker Miller and wife, Jacob Wiaeaod wife. Harry A. Morrl. aud wife, Cbarle* R Sill- " wall. Mra. WUIIam U. Abbdtt and L. b . W. Miller aud wife. I, M*A on Wo* mere. " Mlae Sarah S. Graham, aged 65 n yean, of Philadelphia, a friend of Capt. and Mn. George W. Lee. had e; aq attack of heart trouble al tbe Cam- 01 dan fettle* on Sunday wblle on ber a: way to ibta city to visit Mr. Lee', family.. Bbe waa oooveyad to ber borne. . on Hancock Mreet when abe died. " jjjjnknd beau a viattor ben for eercral KI.BEHOK. J* " Bnil"«'*". H. K Bock, v PhM.d*lth|a; Clinton N. Howard. ;u

i GOD NEEDED IN = LIFE OF NATIONS Y ^ Christ's Moral C<*de Essential on Peace Conference Tables & Saj-s Chancellor Dnnnc. id Tbe Rev.. D J. Donne, chancellor of the Chlrwrp A rn.d !.•<■«"» celebrated Church Saqdaj and delivered a rtrong . -| -In ihe gr»f»:'r>arrati«* re*,: '. nh., » 'third Sunday a Rer the Kpiphar.i. ire a | tbe mar afT.-ried with tbe terrM* di-1 * i eaae ,.f iepeoav whom oa« l>' f cwneKler ibfderriJ.e ap!»ra»*- of •>- ' ! place, aod 'he dreadful eoed.it. W, , wblcb tney bar* laid bare tt woo'd ( [ • -**m Ihft ww bare t**o a ffi cte» with , ' I Tut* .terrible war. w lib II. b.rt *ri-u, , and lonumanuy. wun u. itrr.wr.ni : ( , card for the right, of God and man j l. not tbe eoddea A pr**»h>n of passion ! ( or hatred. Il I* not tbe uoreawiiulcg , ! conduct of tbe nbbie— tbe mob— but , it la l be principle# of a pbihwophf de* ; . reloped wiib Ihe calmne— slit cool- ; c of ma-ter mind, and at last | demon-Hated in reel life. »ltb all lie L conduaioD* drawn to tbclx otm -i j consequence-. ! , ••When tbe principle of authority , war dlecarded lu religion aud II- place x taken by tbe-prlqciple of private judgment, tbe Bret blow wa* .truck al tbe y foundation, of Cbrlatfaulty, and. from ( that day on. alowly. but rurely. it beKan to' crumble until now it ba. no j real ext.tence for tlio-e who have e | thrown off tbelr aucbor from the , ■ rock of autborlty. ,| "Aa np.M ream can rlae above It. aourc*. eo can no faculty function le- v ' yond It* nature. Wllb unaided rea- . ' ton at tbe eole criterion of truth, what t waa more natural than that Ibe *upernatural, wllb It. my. lerle. and dog- , ma., abould be dlecarded? What * more natural than to hear the pblloeol pbereof doubt BDd Irrellglou proclaim |, aa tbe fundamental trutb In religion I and tbe baale of all. tb< ugbt that God > ookoowable? "On tbe pblloeopblcal reilgluu* ba- v alaof Ood'e unknowabtllty. worebip f It uotblnkable, prayer le u-ele— aud L . la a vlaloo. Thua are deetroyed s with one atroke tbe foundatlone of be- v lief, tbe fouudatlone of morality and ^ tbe foundatlone of worebip. ,

"If notblng can be known ofGod'e ^ rule or providence, then tbe State ^ moat be supreme, aud Ita enpremacy j . abaolufe. Finally, there le no reaeon 51 wby tbe Slate ebould not Uke the ( place of tbe unknowable at tbe object t of colt and devotion. In one word < Ibey put God out of tbelr private aud , public life, and dleaeter follow*. , . 'Tbe great mind* of Ibe world have ( gathered tmferlug back peace amont, , . uatloue, but they can never bring back a laetlug peace until they brine back God Into tbe life of nation, and Individual*; until Ibey bring the moral code of Je.ua « hrl.t, place It on , tb* conference lade aud regulate (ben dfdalone according to He teacbtug.." 1 A Mtcb Board of Trade. editow the Sentinel:— i notice e communlcatlou In tbe "lYedger" of laet week, ceptloued "Hoard of Trade. | '• Wbere Art Tbou?" We all recogni/.the Kautlly attended meeting, of the e board for year* and tbe effort, or Ii. r dleoouraged officer- to eecure attendy auce aud luterect in public topic* and n Tbe policy of tbe board jrtort ago r- waa to give an annual banquet on a b pretenlloua ecale. generally, at the d cloaeoflbe "aeaeon," to which apeakere In high profeeelonal and political it life" were Invited, ae well ae eucli .uniI- mtr palrooe a* were likely to become, oroDertv owner* here. owner* ' 1

The banquet* would naturally u-e " ' uptbaacauly trea-ury, at $3 per yen very quickly, but. when um* automobile bridge wak'fliiauced Hit Hoard of Trade -ub-cillx^l . to t^ooo 01 alock, bnrrowiug the fund- on tin endor-eraeut of amne of ittnoal prominent member-, and altictthat time tbte note ul J awn ha- beet gradually reduced, which could unit bedoueby oouaerviug and applying due* of It- ut'rmber-. and tbla obligation alone wal, .ufficteiil to check tbe board from auy euterpri-e or program that would Involve ex -Now. however, thle uote ha- been reduced f ISUO, and the fart -uddenh that tbla .took could be ea-:l> placlug In the treaauryuf tbe Board of Trade (be aum of (1500 In ca-h making It one of 'the rlcbevt board - a trea.ury etaudpolut. In Hie Tberefore la It nol now the proper aome of Ibe proceed, from time to I11 carrying out a Hoard of Trade for the --boo.tlug" and ad vancemetit of tbe rtaort? It I- due tboae who hare faHhfully paid tbelr due* for year*, with no op parent re»ull-, lliafthe-e accumulated ebould now be utiliard lo cal lying out greater acttvHIee of the b"Otd id the future. It may be a revelation to -V>u» to realize that the pale, aeuemic, m ilBoard of Trade the bull of Je-l 1. d ecarifylug cntlci-m, ba. really b. u Ilvluga chry-alt-tic life and now i„ ready to hur.t forth full louhr ' e-c - eyed and Quaticlally equipped hey 1 ' the de-tiuie. of our re- ,»t " '' Let ue h.ve a meeling cjl^il and' launch the ehip. A M euiiki: »i»llKtii Hating. Daylight -avlfig w ill Marl Sunday moruiug, March SO. and clock- will i*' pu-hed ahead one hour— thai i- mj-T vided t'ongre— doe>u't re-cind in*: I law. Many |wople have been heard toekpraaalhe hope that the dayligull aavrng program will be continued. I

'YOUNG ACTRESS 3 LANDS -IN PRISON .1] M Ihr ^ 7v you;! in ■ **nm "• "V, ' * amount and departed - 1 :>*» Kemj '• aaih-l tl«e ha.ik «r. .tb^.-uy a" J » a- ' * knea l—kce ..ft hey lie.. He make- ' ' j B-Yirdw a.fc e|oreke*per> *ia Atlantic! yCty. !»!..- wanted to know if Mr Jder Ml-a Burtroam. wa. all ngnt ' I The inquirer wa- promptly told that it J : I we. not BiihlRe girl got r?". worth of : « J gpod. before the telephone w a- 11-ed ! ' Then Mr Scull wet.! to Atlantic j1 jcuy, got lu touch Willi detective ; r Abe girl. Tlfe flr-t check w>- made opt to t Mlae Scull, follow ing out the -tory | 1 When aire dfent to Atlauttc ftty.N Buruham regl.tered at the run- , " and w here -he ordered her merchau- 1 u Mewl of the article.' Qhtalued by her '' ehe kept one of the die— e» .he got on tbe check-. It. I. -aid. The girl tried to work" -nme of the ^ •ucceaaful. ( * j ' She left an old dre.e or two at thel'' hotel. F-.c we'll Par.,. \* ■ William (."had w ick aud wife, of 1 1 1:> \ Wt-t avenue, were given a /arewell! party Yuexlay evening by their neigh SSSUgLancey place. Threw pre-ent ? were Wetter fltattln aod wile. Noali ! Hotline aud wife, Mr. Hawthorne and . wife, Madl-on Mar-ball and wife. 1 1 1 f -writ and \t r. **havlwa Hllt.oi ttarrr i • Capt. and Mre.Charle. Hilton, Harry —

Cbadwick and wife, Jamee Chadwlck. Wm. Brow u, Mr*. Elizabeth f Mr-. AtlamScheuk. Ml-- Anna Hilton. Miw Beba Collin-, Sh- Ethel Hawthorne. Mm- Mary Hawthorne. Mlae Mary Chad wick, Raymond Mar-hall Alqja CUeTln, Hti-tl Chat- | tin, Bl'auche xoIiiuh, ilarry Haw ! thorne, William Hawthorne and j Adam Schenk, Jr. Advl-, <1 >ut 10 l-.o j aw. I William J-ake, of tbla city, ha- re- j 1 celved the following notice from Wm. | Exall. of the State Firemen'- A-..ci* wa- adopted that the kecretary -end a | ' ttf pay Hie tax w tilt h I- exempted by ! ' chapter 7, law* of 1916. aud advl-ing ' tie* becao-e of that action the^Slate a- j ' -octet tou will -land behind Htetu. The- j j l^ter alio advitwa they demand the e In a letter rereived by Mr*. Alfrydj " R. Smith, of thl. city, tin- week, from 1 ,1 her.hu.band, Capt. A. R. Smith, the 1. tetter .aid he wa- then enjoying a few day.' vl-H to Farle, and that hi- health

SINGERS TO HELP 3 REYIYAL "SERVICES Bcrge Sis'crs.- Noted fix Their Lipc, to he at Methodist Church. jggrjE:; ; WON'T LOWER PRICE j meeting » t^lhe re, .y««tivt of the ' t • pany and the Unci- nut landing roe- j | Deputy Slier id Tomllu. of I ape , t ourl Hou-e wa. Hi low 11 on ! r, | didate for the Republican num. nation j foT-lhwonier of -berlff. He ha- made I I a in 0-1 eXi-ellenl official and tit- bun- j y | rally to hi- -upporl. - ^ I Mr- Ellen Dungan. widow of Al- I ! fred L Dutigau. died to Bu-tleton t { i and hVr I'l'u-ban'd we'rk aliro'-g "he lir-' • ' 1 j -ea-on- 'i'li o'-ean'l i'y I '.ley "w'l'l'l'"" , '

j WOMEN yARE ¥" i ATTEND LUNCHEON r Yacht Club Members Es-. | pected to Take Wives to Monday's Treat. !.f "n!e lb-ran city Yacht Club ,j i„-roi»r*'dmed'hi;*d«fjibla. (."halrAia" J tliAi-ii VVii-'f' . f lb*" eutertainuieut ' luoate ' I" 1 1 " g *■ cpeaker Lieut tenant H-riJ'C M.I- an tlie In-li Il lia- l-een derided that U would! .•-rd (am .f ti.- Ladir- ^'..xiltary. j TO HAVE BULLETIN , I ! I • ye May County Chamber of 1 „■ IB- decided to I— ue a j \\ A llatL-rl. of 6ea l-le t ity. I. to of \V 1 .1 — tat; Gilbert Hughe-, of t ape Major Fit.-h. of Sea I-le City. Karl M. | County" t ierk^A, Carl^pii Hlldreth. he I Harriet. .Ix-year-.dd daughter' of i Freeman H. Rl.ley and wife, gave a birthday party at her home Tuesday afternoon, aud -he aud several of her young frletid. -pent a few hour* very piea-autly playing game. Afterward they et.joywi refre-hment., H«r gue-t- were Erajyu Che-ter. Carrie i Vluyent.aLot- Johnaon, Dorothy Vrn*. ible. Dorothy I'iummer. Helen Scull Hazel Bevan.

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^ ^ ^ patcn^ SB n YiBa tl Well, Sir. you ll be so all-fired process I 9 iWl B Youll want to get a photo- R „ . .. , llfffi . Eraph of youoelf breezing up th, -05l ">« RlnJS pile with youiJnolMhrottle wide 1 . f J"™>' Qu^Hy null,-. Prince Alben w. T" R. J. Reynold. Tob.cco Comp.oy, Win.lon^nlow, N. C,

in, Kind Any Where ( ■ t Joseph G. Champion / Buiiding Contractor OCEAN CITY, N. J. [' Tenth Street an^ West Axcnue s b swan j- e" 7routi Swan and Trout Garoenters an^ ®u'^ers 10a0 asbuhy aveftoe oc - c r n j. VOU SHGULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To ertvt your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare tie time to look after it closely yourself and must depend upon the honesty of the contractor. I have built for a large number of peoply anil could refer you to any or all of them. / Send for the list of ngmes and photographs of the houses. Otis M. Townsend office dim r>c" d 0cean c,tt' Ith St. Opposite r. 0. □ VJ I L_ I J C_ n "■ j. I =■ Allen Setill Tlie- Builder Eighth anil Ocenn Avenue FHOXi: CONNECTION City Garage SEVENTH AND HAVEN AVE. OCCAM CITY. New JERSEY L. W. MILLER PROPRIETOR TELEPHONE. SO 3 • SMITH'S - //I j \ The Tin Smith ' ^ r ' 735 Asbury Av^t Plwno 7.i.W All Klndn i,f (lutteru Powell's Dry Goods, Notions' and Men's Furnishings Powell's. 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N.V City Gas Lieht Comoanv 837 ASBURY AVENUE TELEPHONE 69 NIGHT CALLS 42A-W - - — 1 * Bell Phone. 186-J Furniture Stored i Rcupholstering ESTIMATE lwi"dow Shadcs FOR YOU .Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our price- are l.u«*-fp.w.-ible con-t.trnt with Good Work and Iteet Material. Lawrence n. Lear \ 654 Asbury Avenue ocean City, N. J. PLUMBINO Are von getting entire «ati«f action aa to pri. --, wurktnaualup and bu-lnm* oourleav? If ofTf,nJt^j'r w'wk "f ^'r1- l,' " T" "'T"',l"li5" k— I paaitioo »„ uke TltrjraTf tn»k- * -iwnalty. 1 have no -X|--u*i>- eeUbHahment Both Plwnaa Ca H. L3ACOIN 607 Eighth St 1

OTIS Bi. TuWnSuND - BUILDER .Offich: 8lh Sti Op^oyfte P. q. ' 1| Of KAN CITY. X. J.' I Only galvattiz-ed nails ns-d on . exteiior woik ;1| George VV. Hurris a Contractor, Builder |* and JobbingNo. 13 W. Fourteenth Str.et a* OCEAN LITV. N.J. «eiii-,„.,..e4g B Leander S. Corson BUILDER ; albert g. gilbert, ' ! r practical HOUSE painter 645 Asbury Avenue, 1 6. 0 ' v f.f iuit IfcO.' O. AO AMI A CO, - 1 • PlASTERiMb. BAH6E 'SETTiS I BUCk I VTIPG, Etc.. Hi. ' B All Work in Maaoo Uqe Promptlj I Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS I CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Pro* I Beady Mixed Pklnta, Lead'and Oil* - I Thomas J. Thorn I FLORIST Cut Flowers and Funeral Design! I F'tiniished 1 1 28 FJay Avenue : Bell Phone. 419-J Something New for the henefit of Ocean City pe.qile Owaji City House Cleaning | Comnany - I 7j0 Weal Avenue ft Ocean City New JtrMf ■ JERRY DtFRASCO S SHAVING PARLOR , First-Class Service ~ * For the Winter at 'in 84 3 ASBURY AVENUE . S iv i-lake New Friends This ffTirJ IS! 5-Piccc » Oat Dining 1 e- ^ 1 9'?^ so.75 wcehly •4 1 MNclson 1103-os Bioaet^Y _ Camden, N. J. Eyes Eiaminei Witboat Drops _ I« t-. ' -- Xl '1 j1,Tl.Ti'm* to' t'Gi'l laUel pin*. Uj aloek i.I K y iiia»** and Hp-etaele- I* a* P'.-.Tl^ii"" i,g„ d u |.llral-C *1 "b«t a. w. ely ATLtlTII' «-|TT. sr. J. I I AVE yotf a coltagc, bttngalow * * or apartmcut to furnish? We have a line of fi'rnitckk at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. chas. e. adams & bro. 720-22 asbury ave. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY DcaLO IN p0CDnD H0untajn Ice - 15 f • 'M. IKY A ADA9IN :d n-wi „ Reading: Coal J A 1*0 Kiedllnx Wood by barrel or c '1•pbon. • •lit, - wnrt Vara. Trvril an* W ilt 1- .-a Coal Coal ' We Have It C.tl. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO, , '■ T w tilth and West Avenue 1 ~ ' : * _ '3 „ Advertise in - *i Tbe Sentinel mm M