SONDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Btrong Sermon* and Excellent Music Heard by Large Congregation*. ruurr pkbabvtkkian Tht Rav. Dk. K. B. Buydei, tbe paslor, oocuptod tba pulpit of Ibt Klnl Freaky ter la u Church Buuday mornlog tod sveotug, hiving returned from a tow day*' trip to Cleveland . The audteooee were by no msaus up to their eUndard, but tble to mo#i likely doe to the eeaeou of vaoatk>« for the member* of Ibe church Bpisudkl muelo war given by the quartet, and the sermon* of the peeler were timely and helpful. In the morning bto subject »»• "Conversion." Dr. Huyder referred to the ueoeaelty of couvereiou. Id the oourae of bto sermon be declared thai man baa forgoUeu Ibe passionate words of the loeplred apostle win. wrote "AU have tinned, " and come abort of the glory of God, aod Do longer seem to have tbe great desire to be converted to tbe way of ChristYet, wall be knowa that slu separate* from God, and no mau bas strength euougb to And bto way back to God save through faith and repeutaucr and tbe grace of God. Tbe speaker emphasised ibe cbeoge that takes place with conversion— tbe ehapge of life, of sots, and the manifest ion of Utf new man In Chrl*i Jeeua. In tbe evening tbe aermon was on "God tbe Beet Bay master." Tb lives a sermon of contrasts— tbe pay of tbe world, the flesh -aod tbe devil contrasted wltb tbe pay of a life of service, lived spiritually, aod tbe re turus of God. Dr. Snyder will preach at both eer vloaa next Sunday. Splendid music. Yon are welcome. FIH0T BXJTUT. Tbe Bev. M. M. Lewis, tbe pastor, preached at tbe Sunday aervlce In tba First Beptlet Church, and tbe Kev. Mr. Levieter, of tbe Auti Saloon League, spoke of tbe work of tbe league and of tbe preeeot big issues Id tbe political flgbu. Tba cborcb goes back to Its winter schedule on Sunday next. Morning worenlp will begin at 10 80, tbe pas-
tor preaching. Tbe Bible school will hold e rally at H SO o'clock, at which lime some of tbe little onse will be promoted lo other classes, and other 1 change* mads. The evening service will be held et 7.80, lb# pastor preach log rr. AiitiurriNK't Tbe three tua*~e* in Si. Augustine's Church ou Suuday were all uuusuell> wall alieuded for ibe lime of yeer. The rector, lbs Kev. Thomas F Blake, was assisted by the Rev J J Callahan, of Corn wells, Fa., who dallveied an instructive sermon at the 10 o'clock mass. There will be only oue mas*, (list si 10 o'clock, in this church uext Sunday aud from then ou uulll uext spring, but Father Hlaks celebrate* mss* at H o'clock at Sotuers' l\>l:.i every Suuday morulug. ritutr x. « The itev. George L. Dobbins, of tbl» city, e retired member of the New Jet sey Conference, eon dueled (be service - snd preached lu the First M. F Church Suuday morulug. Tbe Kev. Mr. Levtater. South J*rse> superintendent of tbe Slate And Sa loou league, was tbe epeaksr lu tin evening. Mbould Mold Trains. Complaint to made tbal tbe Iralos of the West Jersey aud Seashore Railroad Compauy are uot held at Eighth strati lo ordei to permit passengers on Ibe Shore Fast Line to make proper couuectious for points down lu Cap* May County, if lbs Shore Fast Line cars are a few minutes late, It 1* claimed, (be railroad trains will noi watt, although tbey could easily make up this lime between here aud See isle City, and It to said that a oiai. narrowly escaped death or serious In Jury a few days ago by being com pelled lo run for a railroad tralu. Tbe cars were moving wbsu be grasped si the bandies of the steps. He missed tbem and almost went uudsr lbs car Prlscatiold Watch. C. H. Van Fleet, of Philadelphia, wbo spends the summer seasons In ibis city, highly prizes an open-face gold watcb, suitably Inscribed ou the case, preseolsd lo btm by tbe ulgbi school teachers Id tbe public schools of Oakdale. Tblrty-aeveotb Section, Philadelphia, in 1904, when be was a member of Ibe school board in that psrt of the city, for tbe interest be took lo tbem and tbslr work iu tbe school.
bach arach strong ; against "reds" Congrc gum* u Denounces People Who Would Destroy Bulwark of Nation. Speaking bcfoie the meeting of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce at Sea Isle City. Congressman ' Hachaiach made a strong ai«ecli on Auisrltwuism and the preservation of 1 the dag aud principles of this ivuu. try. He look occasion to deuouuee in unmeasured term* all member# of the Soviet aud other radical organization*. There should be restrictions ou tbi# •.•las* of people, be said, ibe men i Abo wrote ttie Constitution of lb* United Stale* Intended that persou* coming lo this country, and even radical* like Debs. Haywood aud Hsrger. born lu this couulry. should uot attempt to tear down the bulwaik of the Culled Stales. ••I'd ship those people over sea* aud try tbem afterward, but 1 would out be so sure that they got all ibe way over." Congressman Bacbaracb declared Before saying this. Congressman Hacha recti read extracts from a oommuulsllc circular that had been distributed lu Atlantic City the day before. He said that lu Ibe liad, aside from tbe recent terrible burntthrow lug catastrophe in New York, i ibe work of tbe radical# ba# not been felt so much as lu the West, but lb* "Beds" are moving toward tbe East, and step* should be taken to put a ■top to tbeir advance. • Wc have plenty of space lu tbe United Slates for mauy more millionof people," asserted Congressman Bacbaracb, "but wc haveu't room for any flagstaff* except that of tbe red. white aud blue." Tbe address met wltb tbe hearty ap proval of the large attendance of uieu from all sections of Cape May County at the meeting. TcscblUK Hull rim*. In tbe public schools or Pleasantvllle tbe teachers of some of tbe grade* are working only part of tbe days Miss Anna McPberson, of this city one of the primary grade teacher* In Pleasantville, I* now engsged In her duties only in the afternoous. [* I
'campground ' election halted ll'vitUuiMd Iron. Flfsl fags ) a -upersedea*. aud therefore lb* #!*» I loll could not be held. When Solicitor Bo* w ell arrived lu ^ Jersey Cily Monday, be fouud that * Justice Black had signed the wril o I *up*r**d«a* on Saturday, but II wa* . impossible to communicate thru wltb f tne city authorities liere. aud thus it was that uotblug wa* kuown of the action uulll Mr. Boswril got to Jersey rf City ou Monday. Mr Bos well telphoued City Clerk Morn* ou Monday afternoon that . the writ of supersedeas, stay lug the elrciiob. had been granted by Justice r Slack Mr. Morris so Informed Mayor , Champion, City Commissioner < siup I be II and the local election oltlcer*. j Ibe following resoiutkMi* bestiug , ou Ibe camp ground controversy, presented at Ibe weekly meeting of llie ( City Commissioner", were adopted by the board. lie II Resolved, by tbe Hoard of Cuniai* •toners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that defrnce be made in tbe Supremi Court acliou of Tboma* K. Fort, Jr. aud Miltob K Harr. plaiutifl", and the Board of Coaiuiit-slouer* of lb* ' City of Ocean City and Harry A. Mor rls, city clerk, defendants, aud Ibat I lie city solicitor is hereby instructed to defend said acliou. r H«» Resolved, by tbe Hoard of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jersey (bat. in tbe chancery suit of Thome- [ R. Fort. Jr, aud Milton K. Han plaintiffs, vs. Ibe City of Ocean City | defendant, the city solicitor to hereby authorized aud directed to enter tin necessary appearance on behalf of tin city aud make defense to said action. ( and that the mayor aud city clerk art hereby authorized to execute and sign all necessary papers, documents, answer* or demurrer, a* may be necessary for aud on behalf of tbe city of Ocean City, a municipal corporate , <tf New Jersey, lo making defense lu -aid chancery action. * »* l.t-gal paper* of all descriptions. Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Robinson at hi* ofllee, 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, If J adv.
I Nobodq thinks anything, now 1 I of gping, away on a trip I I , s**HE railroads were partly much in this tire business for * responsible. But it wasn't us. until the automobile reached III its present state of develop- The less a man has to ment that the old barriers spend on motoring, the more against travel were finally important it is that his tires broken down. should be of first quality. . . Any tire is not good enough Ssfoctf your i frae ae- " . • • cording to the romdw for the small car owner. He ^ ^ ^ ^ , In sandy or hilly counMore people own auto- wants a tire that will give him II nnobiles today than ever just as much for his money I Upor ^dinsry emmtry thought of owning a horse in the small size as the big u 8 Chmn and buggy in the old days. car man gets for his money For front wheel#— The . .. s . ... t» «. puta. That's because the cosf of 1 1 For boat reeulte— R^rc^dIr^"U' * motoring has been brought ' IFlBHfllHttlTr w*^n rcacb of the average In thinking over what kind ilfl \ W\ citizen's pocketbook. of *Tca wc wo»'d represent \ II 'n ^'8 commun'fy we tried I We look upon it as part of to put ourselves in the I soslomd Noss-oMM-utOD-piAiif °ur ^°®P It there. If place o/"the car owner. And it weren't for the trade of we believe we hit it exactly the man with the medium when we selected U. S. priced car there wouldn't be Tires. [ I United States Tires I It I j Fogg riotor Company I
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R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY is ms sa tu New Qthui 817 ASBURY AVENUE FOR SALE Asbury Avenue, West Side, beL Sixth aud Seventh Streru Two desirable adjacent building lot* 30x100 Will be aold cheap to ckwe an estate. Apply to any re»po(fevil4r Real Haute Broker The Hurley -Jones Go. """lir"Men's Sails, Ovcrcuatoawd Luocusto. Women's Nobby Tokxed --H Faery Costume Suit* We are prepared to meet the dmsnds of the famtly. oar VtstfT stork to krrw lor yoar approval; oat oaty will yaa be «tkto4 with yoar artocLwa toot wr oar in a puoiuon ho givs yuu a u> per ceut. rliscoant on all cash order* or dsya Brunswick Phuoogrephs arxl Records, the Brunsu u-k plays all «<— • record* Brunswick doable -( scad records, %c ' Boll Phone. 186-J I wraitwrr Storsd Reupholstering LET US ( Window Shades ESTIMATE * FOR YOU Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our prices are I xrw poasttoie eooslsteat with Good Wore and H mm. Materia. Lawrence n. Lear 6S4 Anbury Avenue Ocean CMy. S. J. ' Maddock's Pharmacy XlgHld sn<3 Aabury Avsnus PHon# SSO Agent fur Kastman Kodak- and Films. Printing and Developing Whitman's and Samuaei Candies Stationery. 25c to $1 .00 a Box Complete Avsortmcti: Toilet Waters Creams and Potrden , _ ^ ^ Doo*iiet tin ^cini fiol *oa ar a I) — d a l*Mk% roal will be apt lo resait m g^SS^fibiaHbeliikirt j l ' ^ IJiWHl SMITH'S //7 j \ The Tin Smith ^ - 1112 Asbury Ave, Phoas 7A-W A. 1 1 Klndo of Guttorn
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