Ocean City Sentinel, 3 April 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

— mil IH THE ,T LOCAL CHDRCHES Strong 8ermonsand Excellent Xttsic Heard by Congregations. sr. AuocarisK's. The 10 o'clock most In 8L Augustine'* Cba pel oo Bouday morning wa« well attended. The eelebrent wae tlie ■actor, the Her. Thome* F. Wake, who preached a Lenten aermon. Masa U mid et 7.S0 o'clock eVery week-day morning, and there •» Mratom at 7 JO o'clock every Frlday^vc Dlog durlDg Loot: jT U Herttell, a mlfelonery from Mr. Harwell Id the morning epoke wmkbrnk''7 ». Paul saw a dTw light. ^H^Tbtoyw«^mUofW,bef Mfe'la for^*If we'^lnk'tbe chief end . of life la to have a good time, our K.C. WWIIO. oeenmo- ! WM.jlll'w ,^^by » SiKsrrs : 2«^Irt^^h^Wh^otrtghl « la the »lra» Pnebylerlao Chorcb IH^Jhto^toe In lb* Internet of the «g?J5l2fawarem wUI be made of f naybo By connmwd wHb the Praaby- t 'a'nuMii rf twenty men baa bmaftnmd fortbla work, and the EksHv rH waafcly oflmtng for the work MMm - whMbw a partteolar clam orlbe comUS h." sis ssns^^s ^7° u^T ~1F 3&BS£' TT?— "• waa abeoSKSSxjfS | wail. aaM that be bad wOUeu regular ty to Me father. Pan of Meooouaaad jg m-mmrn W ovm :

NOT STRONG ON NAVIGATION SRecorda Show Weakneea efVhe Spanlah Sajlor in That Highly lmportent Matter. . The Spenlnrdi of early day* were '' most adventuroua explorers, but. for all lb»lr discovert#* of dletunt landf. very poor navigator*. After coming upon the Solomon Islands In the western. Pod lie. they could not find them ^ aghtn. and they were lost for 150 years. " The water supply of tbelr ship was ie kept In big earthen 5ars. As It was c. Impossible lo provide In this way enough to drink for a long »oyage. y they took to sea many large mats, r- which when It rained were spread ta 5- catch the drops. » From the muta the v water was drained off Into the Jars. r- with the great khan of Tartar. v. Later \ s|g£Sc !, anthropophi,! ' h.'l c, ' . \ E.|f,'HrSir£ f JUDGED BY SKILL AL *0KER rSlll viewed la those office, »piJiryone setndlffereut to the slttmiloo, L,d almost "if the commlttM fells In he atpM? committee was appointed to prepare resolutions to be preeentcd at tbe i meeting In Newark. JhU^»mmltW riling to the Skkt»«. from 81. Peteraborg, Fla.. where be epent tbe fall end winter, William F. Vilet. of ""s^hattt Is almoet lime to JB» ■ thai cams to uMbnmffh Hmaglntdon. ' "^W^rr1 Cbunea*on l^^Tfsrtn, tT.l.ul . k, , t,) I. am using at tlmea to BeErCeTaff-fl®' I came^ln towite _ tTptoy pfpll| 1

i DID NOT- INVENT TELESCOPE i- But Galileo Wet the Flrat to Percelva IU Possibilities In the Study of Astronomy. e "The name of the man who first T ' framed and used a -telescope for the g- Galileo Gallic!, though little known In D die-1 January 5. 1842. who. It may be 0 aald. first gave stability and force to tbe theory which places the sen In the s : center *af the planetary system. In a j April or Mat. 1809. Gnllleo hoard at y ' Venice af a little tubular Instrument .. made by Hans Llbbershey of Middlei. burg, which made dlsrant ohhi-ts apa pear nearer, and be Immediately ap- • plied himself to experlmentiitinn on the' means by which such an' Instrument J concave on the other aide, "and "IT'y- " which 'cpuld magnify Pit' tine s. Gull- , lo.. commenced observations on the stir- . face of the moon, which he discovered j and on Jupiter, which. In lillO. he a* . certalnisl to he attend, si by four . stars, a. ^railed tlo-n^ which, fftcr--J Attempted Conqueat of the , Holy Land. t the"«m sades'' Christ mn. "nd *"!«• of Christ la n° piety tlint held the world versary of the crucifixion. ^ * Richard^ Coeur de IJon und commcmo- ; ^^Phcanny monner^The birds of , lsles.^ Andrew Jackson Is the only one ' olutlon. Grant U nnt partlcularty dls- , tlngulshytf In that his family had been American In- all Its branches for eight . generations; as mnch could he said of Tork pp*^ Edltb-Mr. Bocele'ghl^h, dearl t HI have Ninette tell him I'm out. > Alice— Won't the still, small voice i Swjftrsrs j Evening Tran-^ l "Tea. they do. bnt while they warn' ^ "*«« aretrhat Jh^ rauT^df-made

E I THIS, CAT EXPERT ANGLER ! English Writer Tells of Felme T^at '* j CaUhet Fine Trcuf Without/ Bait or Line. ! . Cats have a passion for fish and '* meuh.c !'■ :j: r.fter the piscine jiub- " stance has gore . and only ' the. Binell Is h ft; l.ut It is not generally known £ U»« «"T »f» rtl-ert angl.-rA.wyiB b '.V; ^ iS? £™!!£ j t. ^ J Splash .and a flounder, m I a line fat I b flapping up lo the all. .How- : -r lis.) r- morning sun hafti. l'..r an ln-t:,:.» i 1 JrSHS'Ver.fs- ss T WHY AVERAGE HAN WORKS * trr»^x"sr^ ° San<Fran. I.e. Bulletin: "I've timid ^ them off al the ferry, when they an- : a on their way lo work, as It does to ^ land them at Snusallto at night, when ^ ward, the fuct la that we do not live j. to work, but tliat w e work lo llvo. The ° burping, the rush of little fertile ; S3SH3 ™,r ' ► osaS crur"u™r™,r! " ■ I- -In l.l'e^rad'le.'nfmJwhere ur.def the ! * In-chief of ^he American anules Is so \ ; " If the ^chtld It but the father of *thJ' ' " TvXr^ae. ' - shells, but boots which she Is turning out. It is more like a surgery for 1 imWM., I beTX£d° and made ready for'use . again In the army; all In 40 minutes. _ a 0,> King John's Bath. ! \ 1 The^raya'l vvate^msn^htalmd his I ! ; * • formal conclusion on thal'dnt^iiot I ' toil )'"8U e^a'Hfa 'd j » S'S " "" "*' , | too awful- ' _."c-

. Tna Ptiton. . \ ' 1 ™tem the%l^er f 1 - . -'cam escape. This rod Is '• i .; r-V .-.notber Ir-.n piece, called a -' -ill PaallT the rank Is attached I I ' to the r.-'.-U— ring Wheel. . , . Tfie ' -thingf sr.- taking place »•* iaeatis of a ' 1 second .-.■Under. Then the two gren,t , . | Tie ' ••I'.ef fl f '* ' I" ] ' The f.et il t - dooycl , I I . . I. dik ^ -v., * .El , life • r. :. Ih-u wl.r— « arl.le. Tae R-,M Mas ' ' ' ^ " m.'IXlr'--' '* ' ! • " .",n?h" : ; • ■■■ re gel ah.ng *!th tc r i|l» ' C - • -V.- It. v rful COAL ; You need Coal. Yob need Service | " C. H. SnoCMAKER LUMBER CO. | ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY J UE&ULKl d ADAnH j; Readine Coal i In Chancery of New Jersey. 1 To hiss. ZVZZ: I ;5S5l§f^lfSiSfSi51 1 City of Ocean City umma'rv of the proceedings OF THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS

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:■»*-» "... — .. ' . ' ■ ■ : 'i Tl ' ; * A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If ^ not, why not? They give(three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps 1 for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE j x of Atlantic City Electric Company ^ j

• City Treasurer's Statement AND DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CITV OF OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY i r . 'S| - - ' „.IE ] ""Si rt'Ti -

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