SUNDAY IN THE LOCALJHURCHES StrongSermouB and Excellent Music Heard by Con- ' ffrcgations. «T. AUOUSTINK'a. There were the usual largo emigre gallon* at the uia--e« In 8l. Augu*tloe'a Church Sunday. The celebrant* I of the niaNNeM were the Jtev. Thouia* F. Blake, the rector; the Itev. J.J, Lallaghan, of t^oruwall*, Fa., and thel' Kev. J. J. McCloekey, S J., or Bruuk- 1 Jyn. 1 1 'J 'a HKltNAOLX. The crowds which have worahlpped I* each Sunday thin aeaaon In the «i>a I" clou* and airy tabernacle ou the catup J ^ grounda exceed auythlng of recent year*. u mt.A « * . , ... I t
The preaching ha* been of the deep, eat spiritual lype, but with a presentday application that grlpa and thrill* each worshipper. The management haa apared nothing to secure the great* J eat preachers of the Kant, and the peo- 1 pie of thts resort are showing their aj>- I preciatlou each Sabbath by thronging to the tabernacle. The music la a special attraction this year. No liner muaic, it Is aald, la to be heard ju town than that glveu here. 1 FIKST 11AIT18T. I, The Kev. M. M. Lewi*, the pastor, 1 1 report* that the First Baptist Church L administered to more than 1500 people j last Suuday. The meeting* were full I? ♦ of life and Interest. L The Park Theater rervlcea, expert- 1 v meutal a** they are, are proving won- |g derfully eucceaeful. * L A communion service at the Park | Theater iaat .Suuday for Christian*, dc- p nomluatloual lines not considered. p was very ioipresshe and helpful, with I b 310 people communing. Nearly thelj, eame number commuued at the chapel I tr under Dr. Wilbur. Jvj The pastor la lu communication I m with Governor Run von. of >■**• up.iti uu»«uor ivunyon, or ^ew Jer-
rey, for a date at the Hippodrome this month. The chance* are good. The Wednesday evening prayer i meeting* are exceptionally good tbla aeaaon, both lu numbeia and Intereat. J first if. £. | There was nothing to withhold peo- 1 pie from attending the varous place* I of worship Jaet Sunday and large! numbers were present. In the Flrel M. E. Church the aervicee were very I largely patronized, both morning aud I evening. Every Sunday evening the quartet, M of which Frank M. Couly l* director,' glvee four number*. William 8. Thunder, theorgaulst, gave a flfieeomlnute recital iaat Sunday evening l and tbla will be continued throughout I the mouth. There have come many expreesJou* of pleasure to the pastor l of the church and member* of the ofll t clal board for the excellent etaudard t of the aervicee. p R«v. Mr. Yard, paatorof the church, n preached the fourth of a aerie* of aer- 1 tl lea of eermons on the workmanship of a God, hi* subject being, "The Lord a* a the :Oreit Agriculturist." The text mi - «CA
•elected by the mlnliter vu fron Geneals 2; 15. Mr. Yard epoke of the irrlgallot achemea of tbla country, the overflow of the Nile, and the fertilization pro doced by the forests, but the greatest agricultural project of aU was that which God gave to Adam-not because of the extent of territory, but be* cause of the Issue involved. There were explicit direction* given regarding aome of the fruitage, and God't farmer-man failed In hie part of the plah. Because or his failure, God said to him. "Ootwd la the ground for thy sake; In sorrow ahalt thou eat all the daya of thy life; tborna and thistles ! •hall it bring forth to thee, and thou •bait eat of the herb of the field; lu the aweatof thy face shall thou eat bread." The earth did bring forth tborna. too. The Corolla* sylveatrfs grows from 20 to 40 beads, each bearing from 100 to 160 aeeda. The Acanthu m vulRare produce, over 100 heads, each with from * to 400 seeds. It can easily emulated mathematically howl rapidly there would spread, while the farmer, expefltoeutally, knows the •ame truth. FIK8T PRR8BYTERIAN. For the first time this season lbe Pr«bjrter,u Chorch crowded to I lu cp.clly M the eervlcte In t|,e| rooroloft. It wu , mom encoortgine i "IKO to member* of cburchet ,ny. -hem 10 m .net, large ,1h1 re,p,inh|v, •udlence. during tlie.nmnjer .nwnl ■■lending public worship. liJJ"'1.Prl,Cl,r °f """ Cl,0rcb '• H.rP H. H. Snyder, wbo lie. betn <1 ■w,y /rum the church lire for altnoM C two Years mill >>»_ 1
years ami has recently returned from apeclal work lu France. The nie.»ge. that he w|l| deliver during lbe euoitner are of , practical religion, Ch.mcter mepeage, thai call f„M,J mobillcatlon or the force, of righleou. oca* against the force* of evil. Mr. Hnyder spoke Hunday mornlnJ on "Theory of the World-To wCm ■hallwa go7" I„ the courw of hi, ■ermon he referred to ihe great net Mdfor7w',""n" "" W""" today, »- ,or " mnier alway., bul whtch' Ihe world-w„ h„ emph.MMd, |(l need of a religion lu which all me., , everywhere could believe-, religion I that met their Intellectual ne«i*. W'th Rf*at ampbaM* the speaker It declared that Christianity lin ' f ' \ -«.««iiiy m un\ afraid
lo be placed along.tde the religion. «f the other part, or tb. i„„i world 1 1 thai it I. a religion thai would go f.r ■ml beyond all oilier.; that the giam. of the Intellectual world were and Mil luu. to give „f their very hem J lb., greaie.1 of all f,llh.( bll( „ many of then, were Pick and ||,e«! „r Ihe mlnerable apologie. that follower, of the OhrUt are making t„ tht for «nnie of their failure, and weaktieaae*. He declared that In the var ion. cull, and religion, that had grown out of l.'hri.tlanlty there wa. 1 i ii ii oh that wai beautiful and helpful 1 ■nd tb"t the con.ervativea of ihe ! ohnrch,' In.Ie.d of clo.lng the door. t„ their return, and atamttug on the t hnow-top. dtnlarlng thai we would 1 h»ve nothing t„ do with rheni, h.rt better eearclt the hi,,, fu, ,h, Wu„ *
of (heir defection. It was a religion llial met the search for moral and emotluual need* a* well. A delightful musical was glveu by the quartet lu the evening. The puH.tr will preach at both of the service* next Hunday. All are Invited lo come, mid room will be found for them. i-t'thkkan. At the Lullierao service* held Hunday evening In the Baptist Uhurcli. ihe sermon was preached ty the Kev. Aden 11. Macintosh, I>. D., paaior of I I rlnlly Church, Norrivtuwu. lie took for hi* text, Mark fi; 4: "And Hi* disciple* answered Him, from whence can a man satisfy these men with I here lu ihe wilderness?" x rile preacher said the question was a surprising one. as the disciples , seemed to forget the earlier miracle, of the Havlour. But, just so men lo-L despite God's blessing and plain 1 1 utiswer to prayer, forget them all lu , time of distress and ari< Miilv (n H u. I , I ituis ui uisiress, aua are ready de-
spair. j He said further: "God is literally feeding the world today. Every morsel of food we eat Is owed to HI* proviI deuce. Abundant provlilou la made for every person. If famine prevail* luoiiespot. abuudauce prevail* el»e-| w here, and It becomes merely a probI lem of trauHportatiou. "The present distress caused by the high cost of living is explained lu many ways, but no one has dared to! 'charge it to the Almighty. He pro- 1 vidce abundantly, bul there Is au ungodly Interference ou the part of man. Profiteers exist all over the world. Home are big, some are little, but any-l oue who interferes with God's provi- 1 vision, and for personal gain, must] give auswer lo the crime to God Him- 1 1 self. • I J "All sorts of creed* and system* aud r philosophies for the amelioration of tiuman 111* have been offered, aud all I. rave failed, save the principles oflj lesus, which never have had a fair It rial. Today, a dark cJoud of Bolsbe- F ism is sweeplug . over Europe, aud 1:1 uenaoes even our own dear country. L
■ I The only hope we have that w e may ■ I stand fast against Its destructive I tenets la found In the Goepel. Our I country today Is experiencing greai J unrest, but ite very unreet provides a I splendid opportunity for the practical I I application of the Gospel. That, and, I that alone, cau aave us from au-l I arcby." Mrs. Harry B. Ackerman, of Pittaburgh, Pa.( was the vocal soloist of the I evening. She saog "Jeaui, Lover of I My Houl," In a very impressive man- 1 uer. Hbe will be the soloist next Hunday evening. baptist services I J Dr. Halaer, of Korrlaiowa, Use < Nptsher at Hac Hippodrome. J The aervicee of the First Baptist J next Hunday will be greatly | helped by the prereoce of Dr. L. IV. 1 1 of Norristowo, a strong I*preacher and very succcasful platform I man. He will preach the sermon at I the Park Theater Hunday morning, ^ ifter Prof. Queen has given flfieeu I ^ ii I utiles' service at the grand organ 2 »Ud II. C. Ltnrnln h*. 1^4 tk. - I .
" -uu II. v,. L.IOCOIQ haa congrttu gallon through a spirited song service. Dr. Halner will also address th« a audience at the Hippodrome Hunday w I nlgbt. He bat chosen a ttibject that > |wlll Interest both old and young. <t| The Kev. M. m. Lewie, pastor, dl will preach at the morning service in >• the chapel at Tenth street and Wesley i- avenue at 10 80 o'clock. e - , , ' new manager | I W. a, Rowland on mt fark , I Theater. I WUIiam H. Rowland, of Harris. ( burg, baa been made manager of the ( P.rk Theater. He le au energetic young man and la winning friends by hi* courteous manner. He came to I this city with the Moller pipe organ recently Installed In this amusement house and put the Instrument In po»i I tlou. He will return to his dutieal with the organ company at tbe close I of the reason here. I The Park haa been drawing im- 1 mei.se tbroug. with its very excellent I pictures, which are always up-to-date •nd clearly presented. Home unusual picture* win be shown the remainder of thla week aud all of naxt week. 1 given dinner Boys Kotertafood at lbe ( Kami,,. I * 8.mu,IUrov,r Hopkln., of Fbtl.- l dolpht.. eut.tuiood . group of «r-|f "J,lDD" «t lb. K.thlu re t dav "R meUlber* bl* Hun- I ln "" T|<W«M. £. V The vnunv m.n ... I',1
M.rton, KQd ^u^/h 0^". It.ymourt 8 Krofi, !(«, h i Gu??di. lUa Pbl,^^Phl» Home given gold watch i Ale*. Lawrence. yr„ ••road or hi# Recent Dirt, | tl,der ^ftWreo«. Jr., of Phlla I Irlphia. a well known cottager here I has returned from a trip to Colorado I ■Sr-orfhT I'nttro 'uoutl
T h lUaan* H# m%* accompanied by Proi j.m5! a of lhe Travelers' M r Association. Ml Lawrence wn* praaantad with . handsome gold watch. auiUbhr u ^rlbrt.bytheaareclatioti. y ,u Htllt. burlut, K.?;y..ph": JreSSu" *"d °,her |K,,nt,, of,D'| The convention wa* In res*ion four I I »Ixt yeir.W|11 ^ b#W ,n AtUnt,c L'lty ■ « — A voro NcaatiArr Road. | r,y y?" ,h» r<"i 'mm ' l III* city to \\ ||d wood and (?ape Ma v 1 1 ■ good by way of the new brXaovVr oSSi'viil" 'Vnlf S*1 °Uf - l« ilSJ .y ?,,d down bay ahore I road through Goshen and Gr^n i 1 ''
! VOliN CATCHES BLACK DRUMFISH i , Mrs. William A. Welsh Gets au 18-Pouuder in the Hay. Fishing In the hay near lieealey'* Polnl, a few day* ago, ,J 1., \VH#on,; of Beverly, and Hugh K. Miller, of Kdgewaler Park, got lu.i black drum. | Wilson's weighed 2. pound* and Mil-i j Icr'a tipped (he si-ales at pounds. I j Both men are member* of (he An- ' J glers' tiub of Ocean lily. ihesldent • VV* i / J la in A Welsh, of the club, was ,f also a member uf the parly . j Together ihey hooked live black J drum, but, as they were using king- ' d*h hooks, they could not mike much S headway. Mr. Wilson had three J!
"Idrum. but two of them chewed the I hooks and escaped. Mr Welsh hooked oue, bul it broke his tackle, j Air*. William Welsh a few days ago, 'Igol a black drum weighing IS pound* President W'elah. lu the bay Moo- ' day, caught 2*, kiuglLh, *5 weakfiah, i one weighing 4j pou«d», and a numI her of croakers. On another trip Mr. I Welsh and wife caught 2> klnglUh and a lot of croaker* aud flounder*. Hotel Arrl tit I*. park view Dr. Harry G. Long well and family, i arnden; Mr*. Harry Reitinger and I family. J. H. (. handier. T. J Alleu I P* Mauler aud family VV. Kllyard and wife, M Hedge- 1 | Hedge-. Philadelphia: Geo W Feni more and family. Norristowu; Mrs ^ Jl»f»burg; Dur/eli I H medley, l heeler. | klbeko.v. C. H. Burley and wife. Burlington: f J h,,nor Vera , lUdley Bavouue; A. j MacBride Uara Bramlluer. John Dor-ev. \V || Peler*. W. J Diurnoi and family.' Andrew B Killer, Emaoual Levis has. h. \\ Hey and family. Philadelphia, Marian Wliiing. Pun K^m^. ■ i , * »n ii iiiiiig t ort Niiffifc-
f I Mrs. T. M. Johnson, Norristowu. j ATGI.KX. J uU,ed'UK<?r* M"dred Jones t IJobti i Klrkpatnck. L. H. Kirkpatrick Hugh Rogers, Dorothy Orr. N. E i,Vpi,Cr\ii ^-Klefer, Ethel abJ[bach, Mis* Koseubaum, Mr*. L K •I tvaus, John K: Hollings worth aud i Edward D. Hoirman. Phila(delphla; Haldee F. McHherry, Emma I ft; ,yd?r' Baltimore; E. J. Rogers Klnelaod; J. D. Collins, Camden; I Margaret Laue. Lakewood; H. H H0f.n. Mtttv",,; C. B. Croft, ill WYOMINO. \n Jf" tJenTnink*s and family, C. W. L Bt-jd. John II. Paul Sr., J. H. Wright I knd wife Mrs. R. c. lAtndis, Mrs. J. B. I ! II aul. Albert Bi-id. E. Van Dyke. A. M ft m0t?' Mlsfi A M- Andrews. H. a J Mil ft" Harve>' wife. Man . i Samuel D. Mllner, Dorothy j Philadelphia; I)r. F. V Ware I and wife, Mlllville; Mrs. W. P. !*»£! ft?,\ °??b.Uiry: Rev< and Mrs. D. E. 1 Haddon Heights; W. H. Mc- 1 Clain and family, Llanerch. J ■ IDLEWJLD. 1 Mllfred Llndsey, j. s \ustin t q I Q««ler. Mrs C. M. Jones. Mr°' LfA «»' jf.ones' Mr» H. Hontt t, V. A I X nVD^ Z'l " J' Altk' n and h wife H. \ . Myrdock. Itobi. L Unrioh b
HchM- pE^h0f' Mr« Thoi. P. jaSes! &* S C ft" E; 1X1111 and fa®ilyi e I* r vadb y and J O-Brh n y I Tt-C: ^ ™D«;y. John I Squire, G. F i Y^er,fU,?e,p^: J A ,IJ». *£ Ht^Jchi.-VM ^bolson, Haddon IVVm Ri-Ssy01, ; r«^on: . i • Rlchardaon. Baltimore: h l, ] 1 0ff^^'ger and family, Harriaburg. ' I ^ miller cottaok. 1 1. Uh,i* Uaakill aud family. West Col. I lings wood; Mr* O. H. Palmer MUa I ji 'o A' M. Bach man Frank Brehrei^la0r l/iob,a"OD • Mrs. Lydiaj Kale ^blber, Dr. W. L I Nlchol and family. H. J Frne.t I TVtfi* Ma7#ret McGlnley, Wallace Taylor and party, Philadelphia- Mr. Hohecker. Mrs. Carrie Veal « ■tb, Lancaster; F, B. Crum bach and I daughter, Wilmlngtou; Theo A I I M, turner, New Vork. I i-afayettk. 22®, as A. B^bTa'd' kSF>e h" A H'.v s!r I 8l P»"l ' • Cl""- T- Jun«. ! HEWLIN08. J 1 Bbl jh • K,|fh * vZ irr^H Mrt- Kit»h* lamnn ^ and son. Hal- f lie Ramon, Mary Lamon. Mr*. K W ! Brenner, Mr*. Tho* F. Watwin ci..l Hprlnger H . p. Hmllh and family, h M AI«ton' R "ttd *"*• Mt Ho"y; H r ft «»? ' ' : Camden: the ihv r-
U»r. W. H. 1.0 IT, Ql.n,w, ' " I U18CAYNK. L.n/Knp^K»«ibet»i poyie \>i rllnl! iu'dnki ro'ffi. j;T {'"'""I r; R H 1 «• ^rmper, naltibiore.
| HTRAKl). | thy A. Kinsley. Arthur ii kiiV0 I Clarence Taylor a.Id w,f, *ti' 1 ■ndf.mtly, Kenneth M," „ k "'.1' I both Neviria, E V. N ,v.l n..\ . By, Anna Hafftferlv fat"STlt n ,hr 5*'' : BH end rick son, VVoodt»urv> ill ' • For,,., „,d f.mtly, Merth'.ht' ut? KATIIWI, ratkiiiy, ullw 1 ILBueB ?,,d * Stanley e Craig mi^i1 " j- l. Marian, Maty i„
Ciara If. Barnard, Harah p. Miller, Elsie Gray, it. (J. Holotead, Jr-.-is Gray, Mabel F. Hamilton. Miners CUia H., A Kathrrine and Man Mclio-key. Philadelphia; W . t. Gvrrdtwr and family. Wjfiningc « »( II. Hadliuuj, C. D llaiiiium. K -• - I dale: H J. Keevr*, Waller Pavior ! Bndgelun; J. W. Foard. Mlddlelovo Mrs. E Em ory Belinrll, Kalharho Beimel I A! toons; |»*. M. lira v. ,\'nr« berth, Clara H. Walton, New Gardm VERNON' II ALL l> J. Beck and wife, T. J-J. I^isig- • *haw and family, M. Randall. J'i j M. i» L. Palmer aud wife, 8. • • Franklin and family, I. .Morgan and ' Wife. E G. Rhode, Mrs E. F, |iw. Four. Mary DtiF our, Mrs. B I. Blouch and daughter. Mi*. I, R. Ihiks, Mrs Heeler. Mi— H II. Dirk-. Philadelphia; Mr. aud Mr* MeCorklndale aud family, Newaik; Mrs. Kalfiryn K. Ty*ou, Grace M i>»>n. Uum ' City; Mlr/.a Ahmad Sohrab IVheran, IVrHa: c Goldberg. New York City; J E. 1 j«lu bach a mi jpife, Bethlehem; Ida P. Bartram, M/* 'J. (. C«mnrr Wiimiugton; 51^ Elizabeth tiiugrich. Hue H. Brai.ili. Florin, J'» ; L. Gregory. Wa-hiugton. i>. c - Mr*, i: •• n-iiitiKtiit), II | . >1 f. I',
c M Jrumbowei, E. A.. j'ruait">wer, , H. J. B. Trumbower. K M i runibower. Mis* Alice Irumbowi-i, Jlad* douileld. OCEANIC. H. Milchell HimpMMi, J. A Hnyder and wife, Hamuel Garrett and wife. Alexander C»r nish and family, I ho.-. H. Craven, F. Furniau Belt-. Arihux I). Clark and family, Clark iv \vi. ol- aud family. P. L. Horner and family. hiauk Craven and wife. Henry froem tier and family. Alan M. Pyle. K. C Biotwl ami familj', Geo. P. Buyby, K. H. Hiugma-ter and family. Mr*. 1) L.Cole, John I) Miller. Jes sie Wider, P. I> Coue. Roland B. Halg. K. B. Cecil. Elizabeth E Ik.n. aid. Horace L. Baker. Philadelphia; >-K. Ewauaud family, Mt. Holly; Mrs R Groezmger and family, j,ar.easier; Marian v\ eat here, Anna Mc haddeu, Lima, Pa.: Delrna FIi>gar<! Aun ArtM.r: K. f. J.llne., Kle«i„.i Jeffrie*. Merchantville; iferbeit I Rice, Helen T. Rice. Ellzabell: J ' ( baBehgcr. Leigh li.ee, Ciayiumit. Del.; Kobt. Wood and wife. VVaynrKoseniary Murreil. Baltimore; Ch>- i B. De\ aux, Latis<lowne: K. L ii -I ' ..'>rk; "• « Klol.tr. !'• B- -Moflett, VN oorlbury. DIED SUDDENEV
John -H. Jr (Tries « Vlciini ol Hear! Dlaeaae. Death came suddenly to John H*. Jeffries, a bavman, aged f»l years while he was engaged In flshlog Hunday afternoon. He was talking w ith a neighbor, when he complained of paiu* around his heart, and quicklyexpired. He wa* a native of Atlantic County unmarried and had worked in Great Egg Harbor Bay tblrty-five year*. He wa* the eon of the late John Jeffries aud leaves several brother* and [ elslera. They are Mulford and George Jell rie», Mrs.Samuel Carhart aud Mrs. < Ihomas W. Kveriugham, of this city; Mrs. Fred. Thomas, of Jtutlaio; Mr*. James Paucoa-t, of Philadelphia, and B. Jeffries, of Atlantic City. C Funeral service* were held at ihe . of George Jeilrle* yeaterday afternoon and Intermeui wa* at Hea*ide Cemetery. Flticd for HpeedlciK. Franklin Loux, of Philadelphia 'Ivlog at 2W4 We* ley avenue, charged William Heamau. motor cvete
hi, v.,Uau, uiuior cycle po- # Jicemat), with exceeding the auto I speed limit, was fined by Police i. Justice Ware on Monday evening. • I * I ^ ■ ■ Card of Thank*. ! Lin wood Hack and . family desire to express their gratitude to all who ablsted in any way at the time of their I bereavement i An Ordinance. L ftn 9rlln^ 10 rrsct an4 eoctr • I f. bjl* breakwater1 lo tbs Citjr of Ocran Cu* I sri* . Ihsnee nortb<*<. \ ^ hiah aiJd*llowEwati?r^lW?Vf •' I wairr marks of the Atlac-v Uj5:,n'c^ & <* c».'psefisa^s.^ «»*rk» of th, Atlantic Oc*?* ??? ,! W|J« n oeren cire4. aw Surf i e^VsrrofniKbNuf|M»nh/ «>of»*tnKrifiit of thr **wi rJn5' ■ !}" i-
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I — — .i . I . "" |l |' I I t ; { r • |i ' 1 i % the vniversaulcau kJ i j There arc morv th&n 5,000^000 Ford if | ^tl daily ojxratiou in the United J f| This is a little better than one- jjl II I * i ^ All the motor cars used in I II I Ameriea. T he Fotd car is every man's III I necessity. No matter what his busi|j ; I ncss may tt solves the problem of « | j'.'j cheapest trait sjMrtatkvu. We solicit jj j if | your order now. because production is til . I hunted, aud we must make it the ntle i II |» MM>Plv first orders first Touring [ Lars, >525; Runabout, Coupe, || III I ^?5 > Coupe with Starter. $750; Sedau. I jj ! I bs x>; SeiUu with Startet $875; Truck j ■HI ( Chassis. $550. These prices I |!ij L o, K Detroit, |j I I Pleasantville Motor Co. |{ i, [ Main Street 1 j-. lUll* ^ nshinjrtan I j; j *HJBAS ANTVIUC N'FU jbrsev J| jj ; J 11 1 j 111 — * w^ll

