SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Con* grcgations, yiHST BAFTltfT. Samlet* *1 lb* First 1U ptt*t Church rtuuiUy were ittri'drd with much Inter c*«. lu the uvautug ilicr* were youug people lu elleudeuce, most of wbozu #ai. la * body, waklug * pl*amdc eight. The p»»tox, the K*v. M. M. L*wt% p reached wbal he termed e "Scnuau of Hee»r-u." Hie subject we* %»Ttae Awakmed 8luutr." bawd upon the etoqr of the slaga of 8«merl* by Kmc ileuheded of Syria wu«u famine over took the bealcged cityjo that iu *«*'* heed Hold for SO piece*, of #ij*rr. Ai HieUwe thing* were at their worst four leper*, who were outside the city gate, began reeeoulog with ihecnarlve* a* fallow*; " Why *|( we here uutll we die? If we say, we will enter into the city, then (he famine la lu the city end we shall die there; aud if we *U Mill here, we die alao. Now, there lore, come, let u« fell uolo the hoot ol the Syrian* lib* besieger*). If tbe> rave u* alive, we shall live, and If they kill Ua we ahaU but die. '2 King* T; 5 4. Mr. Lewi* aakt the c* I reuui stance* and rea*oniDgM of lhe*e lei ere werr greatly illustrative of the condition of the awakeaed aloner. In orde* to understand term*, a eln her I* one who u eu uu believer "H* that belkvclfa la not condemned, bui he I hat believe ih not I* condemued already, because he bath not believed ou the only bagttteu Son or God" The only damning *tn lu the world is
refusal to believe the message of God ^ through Je*u» Christ. An awakened sinner I* one who ha* become con ■Clou* of the truth— that he la au un believer aud, therefore, living lu a precartou* coDduloti. Now. then, an awakened eluner, like thoee four leper*, can do ooe of three things. It It ou a parallel with a uiaa who hoa been awakeoed Jn hi* bom# by l be emeil of smoke. Once be knowa the tTuth. b« can return to •deep, remain awake where be teoi arise end turn In the alarm and Ugh! I the fire.' An awakened tinner caul likewise do one of three thlnga. Hrl cau force and tight bis way back to I hi* original unconcern and stupidity. I or be can remain w here he I*, awakened, but unrepentant, or he can | ihrnw himself on ibe merry or God I and plead forgive ue#*— aud" be will I get It. Once awake to the trolb, li U bard I to fight bark to original unconcern I One most flgbt back and stifle cor *] science. He mom force himself to be I lie ve what be knows is a He, hut be I can do u aud seer his soul as with »[( red hot Iron and It raaull* in spiritual I death. , He can remain where he la t'on- h •clous of iruib, but not yielding him |. aelf to It. uu willing n> go back, but as I unwilling in go farward— this likewise I , re-nlts la spiritual death, if continued, F for nothing short of belief will save L He can do tbe third thing, throw v himself on tbe mercy -of God and ask I forgiveness aud gel once more In bar I mony with God and get that peace of I miod and joy of aool that be should have. If one l» honorable and reasonable,] be will see that, a* with tbe argument I — - — — - * — — — W«||W|MV1M ■
of the J 'per*, the fi ret *nd second *1 ternatlve result In sure death, bot the third baa the only chance of hope. I Therefore it te sensible, reasonable and I ja*« io oneself to accept tbe third and torn to God for mercy. * j Mr. Lewi* concluded with an appeal to the unsaved. 8T. JOHN'S. LUTHERAN. At tbe Hotel Imperial, the p**ior. I tbe Rev. J. T. Glllleoo. held a round tabie conference, discussing the ways] and mean* by which Lutheran* may I bet ler serve l he community and pro- I mote the spiritual welfare of tbe] young. Tbe United Lutheran Church has 70,000 laymen voionteera, whose ape I ctal work is to canvas* every Lutheran household. This work be&au last Sunday. and will be continued all tbl* week. Pledges are being seemed of Individual attendance at church and I Sunday school, deflnlia and regular service to Am# branch of church sc- 1 tivliy, and Increased contributions to | loeal and general funds. A special I edition of ibe church paper (The LuIberao) of 1900,000 copies, weighing over thirty tans, has beau used in (be canvas®, together With large quantities of other iiteralure. All expense ofl this great effort is provided by a group of Lutheran boMnass men. The local Lutherans and their pas- 1 tor united In tbe union Thanksgiving service this morning. VI K5F If. JL Many took tbe opportunity offered I by (be beautiful day and attended *ervkwi» the Methodist UhurcbHunday. Tbe Rev. John R. Maaon, repreeeutaHr» of tbe Preacher's Aid Hociety, TP0*? S? tb< "ervice. much to f 1 he dailghi to all present. He gave a I gospel menage flr*t and then spoke briefly of the society. Mia* Winifred Wlllerd, of Denver, tpok- at the evening service. Hb« t* a representative of tbe Centenary Movement of the church aud she covered the proposition from every side. Hhe | 1* a woman of charming personalty, I • cultured, and of a wide experience. " Htf present at Ion bad not only the advantage of beT (rained Intellect, but also of bar breadth of vision. * wp. Airauimtra'a, The winter chapel of Ht. Augustine's Church was crowded at the 10 o'clock mass on Burnt*?. The celebrant w** the rector, tbe Rev. Thomas V Klake, who delirered a practical every day sermon. i Clns* Olto flaclsl. ^The mtmbers of Ilia Honhnrnorr 1.-1 ss» of tbe Ocean CUr High rtebool j a social In (be assemhty rooru of the school Friday evening. There we* a good tfr.fd attendance of young people and *11 enjoyed tb*m*eive* The affair w** far the benefit of the elaes. Propoualu for Reaord of (tarbftgfl. H**t«i propMsu far lb* removal of gut b«»*» in VAJrtnnw *Hh *p4rtflrmtloos oft fl r [o waofflesm c&*i*it/ < 1st h. ot Oman <;||7 will tw rr r»l**d ny tn* Heard of i.'nmmU'.A Qrmmp y.Uy *l » rn*^llog to b# l.rin ?*3 ■££?*£ *1*1 'JommlHi.*. stw Cbarr#b*r, City H«ii. Nlstn AWifi' Arena*. *t tbrs* 'sloe* lo Ui» after. of isld da j. Mid# wit| rssrlvad for ih» r* mora I of asrrof lh* y*mt IS® ■ Ion* ran i* s^^irwt from L'llir Llvrk, Ail M-u rr.-i»t »v mads »o U\M\nm blanks1 tVSM itrgF&vr*'* m" "• nb- 1 ,ytx ihsek dtawn to ilMrordtr ofth* 1 Chy fn*s>IW«r Orrsn 1 It*, of r*sb( to rh« I srr.oont or |tt nrr,t most a'-oomt'Stir rsrh »■''! ^ , pro a* * (nSraotit tiinr in* ■ucrsw fiJ bH<l«r win m contract at A Mrotsh If J-vptaoi* IB llrt WW of in <** t, of and tabs a *urrty r*> mt-soy and smpfoyse' ii*f>iMtr, ; V'"' 1 ' ' ' " ■ f! 'kfei per form# oe* rj ' r.^ *■ ri'iutr r j hr , h« gpcctfinnumn. _J^ju7"v2J 4l»o WfnW, with his »i|* or #*v*IBc*lsf trnm m nn(!#- I •K'SsS' ttr'' u Of tmarra tk* •f1 v> rsjr^t attj or all „r l/f afJ- •— iMwmnif - Luhtrt We*smtw«i h I'HrWek. Ji if. If, V. W , pfi. i
[" E. A. CORSON 1 1 General Contractor j 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY 1 INROADS. SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS j BELL PHONE 18 Sutton & Corson Co. General Contractors •Hi ••ORADINQ AND STREET BUILDING ninth st. and simp«on Avf. ocean city. n. j. 11 1 LB- 1 - '■ 1 " ' — — ... SUGGESTIONS FORc €t)ristmns 0 ift Buyers Co to Atlantic iCIty snd Mlaa l*Mlppl, but Don't mi»n Mayers 2316 Atlantic Ave. — nuur Qeorgiu Where you are sure of a square deal ami a large stock of high grade jewelry at reaaonable prices to select from, io per cent, discount to all Oceau City patrons. We will rc-opeu on the Hoard walk Easter. I ,
I. N. Agrons gg Pre-Rebuilding Sale ' Through the reliability shown iu my garments and [the honest dealings with my customers my business has in- ' I creased to such an extent that it is necessary for me to have u larger quarters. The rebuilding of my store will begin shortly and I shall have one of the prettiest stores in town, u I must make room, and have reduced all ni}' furs from 25 j per cent, to 50 per cent Take advantage of this unusual | opportunity and buy your furs now. We have fur neckpieces from $25.00 up, fur coats from $69,00 up. A visit to my store will convince you that there is no one who can compete with my low prices. Remodeling done by experts at moderate prices. Remember the number — 1 307 Pacific Avenue Atlantic City bell phone, 28ig-m New Jersey
I ^lj I ■ j THE UNIVERSAL.CAR j j | Surest Thing in the World. Two and two have always made four. There « I - would not be more than three million five hundred { :|l thousand Ford car* ia daily service — which is just (about one-half of all the automobiles in America — if ! the Ford, a* a reliable motor car, did not meet the ! demands of all classes of people everywhere and under ] I all circa met* nee*. ( 1 iflj Two and two have always made four. If the | j H| material, tbe Iron and marvelous Vanadium steel used | ||i in the construction. of the Ford chaasi*, were not of I ; the highest quality known to the science of Metallurgy, > j J then the Ford car could not have won its world-wide I I reputation for reliability. j ;| l! Two and two have always made four. When re- ! 1 1 f placement* and repairs are required on Ford cars, the ! H Ford owner will f>e wise in bringing hi* car to our ; plaee. because we use only the Genuine Ford Parts, ji ! : ; and we have the Pord tit filed mechanics,- aud all the | j) Ford knowledge that goes to maintain the high I ' . standard of quality which is original in the Ford car. I I ; ' When you want a Ford car or a Ford Truck, and j when you wanL repairs or replacements for the same, L we earnestly solicit your business, assuring j I? you of prompt attention, real Ford service, and j ; j economical Ford prices. || t Pleasantville Motor Co. 7 South Main Street Washington Ave. • PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. j n * II Phon* M Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately r*nl« in Ca.ndet, anu P»ea«Rntrllls. U.* Urgent and toa &it *lljS2T Call at our yards In PleMintvlli* oruamdra and make your s*|**Uo», r.v.'oVr" ^ Hi*!™"* Th* "™" «" brtlw ,1»pia, jo„ .111 h»v« to Th* war and r«y*nt epidsml* ba* er#ate<l Btic>i a r»ir 1 n n«- <»... jr. : ?; ".t. r.v: l, 7, r.^.L^ ;'.r w - n4'0 r in* momirnvntat da*i*r« it, th* limit 4a mi O'dtr* oromptly. WUI Ux xU Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2 737 Pleasantville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 RKFRRSBNTATIVKS : f>. J. 1IAMMRLL, Prt*t., if7 N. CcBUwali ave., VenihOr, Atlantic Cllv, N. J. A. L, IIA MMRLL, Vice Freai., A Wrnn, J,, far t'lirnlK-Hand (-«/,! \«nv Burlington, Ocean and Atlantic L.mnliea. "HIIDeriaofl, tape May. P. If Air* If T, C*tudcn, H /., for Catnden. Salem and Gloucedrr Counties w, DuBOIH, Clayton, n. J.f forClnylon and virinity. If. B. HA LP, C*pe Cbirln, V*., far Slate of Virginia, O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N. J. j Advertise in the SENTINEL
Hell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored Rcupholstcring estimatc (window Shades ESTIMATE \ , FOR YOU .Awnings and (House Furnishings Our price* arc Lowest p«»nwll)le coiihi.-teut with Good Work ami lic*t Material. Lawrence r\. Lear 654 Ajibury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. FOR SAI.H I Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Shuttle Board. Aj)j)Iy Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 25 - - Don't let the .spring find you with ;» ^ f / j > U-nky roof, Tliuudrr storms are coming SDfrV ) a ,cak'v r<x,f will be apt lo xe.sult in nS .-a k COHMderahkr damage. Cliiuuiey* that le ik should Ik* looked tiflcr and made water-tight. Sntokcy ' i\- •]£ [ I j cltituney* can be made 10 draw. I - J I Tin t ixifs arc fire-proof. '\r^ • — r ' AH kind of stove and heater repair*. » ?\ ' / 1 atovt* and hc.itcr 1)Ijh*s. L Tin, slate and slag roofing. smith'S ^ A \The Tin Smith * * ^ ' 735 sbury Ave. Phnn# 73-W All Klndw of Clutters* Hninor fllinninnrP We still luvcaome huuting clothing left, hut uulllft ViUUlHU^r It will not List long. AIko a few shotguns. ===== They arc very scarce. A full line of Peter*' ahellt: -isk the man who shoots them. Service ami quality at the Sportsmeu's Headquarters. Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER E. ALLEN, 71fr. 348*50 Asbury Ave. 0r,,fK?Bcsrjv,Ct City. N. J. John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth Street and Havon Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. j. .uraber Mtllwork, Moulding*, Building P »oer, Plaster Board, Nail*, Saah Weighis etc. Estimates Purni*hcd. Prompt Delivery.
,1 — ^ A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If " not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company # y
Real Estate and; Search Company KEI'KESENTS Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Guarantect .Money to l*oan on Good Fum Monger Parma (or Sale Offices ill First Nationl Bank Buildiup Cape May Court House N. J. Eyes EiamiDed Without Drops Nrwc»t up-to-anlr turlhods. KailMfaellO' W'unrnutctd. For Or-t -cIom. Opth-nl wort tticrr i» uon«--vMlty of icoiue to t'lilluilrliiliiH My Hock ot Kyr and Spt-curiM |. ueOiu pli-tr «■ »•«!» Ik- round tu auy ell) . Prrwrlpihiu lruM?« duplu-*t. a «i»or notice. Accumcy tu.rhiilnM. I'rtr-c* .-.»n -i»tent wiiti good work. Ail work dear or lb* pn-mlMw. A. IV. KLV loir* AliHiill* Avrukp ' ATLANTIC i:|TT» N. J. Hhor* Kx»l LInr I'hm*. thtor. k'mimMUhfti Ima K«l| |>hon» , i 4- — - Advertise in the SENTINEL
?g = Nickerson Market 749 ASBURY AVENUE Full line «»f Fruit and Produre Fre*h Nut# of *lj Fine York State Apple* Plenty of that good, sweet Apple Cider made br Rcpt> Product Co.. of GImmIioio, N. J. I.ive I'oullfv Poultry Killed pod Drrwcd t0 Order Fresh I.ot of NVw Buckwheat Flour (>r.tlmiu and Rye ]**loiir Fresh Line of New Figs and Date# Fresh Country RKKa 1!S -~na Maddock's Pharmacy Eighth snd Asbury Avortu* ■ OCEAN CITY. N.d. S T A T 1 t ) N K k y l.awti of Bryn Nfawr, 25c Tex tine, 3$c Highland Linen, 54^ Highland Linen at 75c Eaton's Lawnsine, lb. pkgs., 50c Ward's Linen, lb. pkgs!, 35c Envelopes. 15 cu. pkg. Universal Electric Irons $6*35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE
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As It Is jt Seems jp I The Road — In New Overland 4 on | I Three-Point Cantilever Springs i|
§• 'yOU expect a bad road to ride as it looks. It did, : A . u,nt" "ie introduction of the Overland 4 rajf opringbasc. r|f: , Overland 4 does not change the road, but it dors iSU change the manner in which you can ride on it It tS: g|v« yrtu comfort instead of discomfort. Fr gives «[: y°" a smooth, sailing sensation instead of bouncinir and swaying, B ffi The Diagonal attachment nf Thrce-Point Cantilever Springs at theends of a 130-inch Spnngbase gives Jung wncelbase toad steadiness. YetOverland k Ai 4 renins ail the advantages— lightness, ccon- il J®. omy,and eascofhandhng.of 1 00-inch wheel base, //v
* o m I bis means an altogether new standard of riding comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wear and tear rraJj which lessens the efficiency of a car. The new springs x give longer life to every part and thus minimize up- ;!$? keep and replacement costs. :S Tires wear longer because cushioned against in^ hammering blows. I-ight weight means marked ccon- 'M omy in gas, oil and running expense. : r7 Overland 4's equipment is complete from Auto- :& i Lite Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims. Come in and sec this remarkable car. Ask for 111 booklet. Overland 4 louring, ?84S; Roadster, $845; :&) Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $13/5, Prices f. o. b. Toledo. 'M L • a 13* I
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