: OCEAN ( ITl'. gENTINEL. THURSDA^r JUNK 28. 1323 _ . t \
prev. lewis seeks 1 10 find what is iweonowiriiciiyp
local kiwknians • learn nature of 1 h tawyer conscience
H|:'ORMERT>A*TOK INTERVIEWS : B BUSINESS AND PROli^k , ■ sioN^tse/; ! v : i B The Re* Lewis, fqMcrly g ii thte4lf^re«W?i^i" foPa niiCR B fl plan* witffftWe view ctfteekineK K feiurrh was nuJmg w "^wraGjV K*lge, to comniaiui the respect, anil 1 1| BhterciKOlttdfoMenWI It rfid WTeW fei H*r days. ,aht/O v-asa H» t L| Bl Twenty may np^w, nttf, pruni- Ir, B Sent in the business anil profes- si E >'onal life of Mount Holly, became JO pm'mi jlawg*1 . 1 .e ..nininBl /WW lHWint J^pinion. At the luncheon Rev. I^ewis launched .into.o. VPO' «,w'r- £ esting analysis of the .replies, he bad leeched, and pt the suggestteu which «-few contained. i.,nr: All seemeil agreed that, in. time of petnperily men *» not attend church so, well us they, do in . soj- called hard Itimes. The reason is perhaps that when people ate "flushed,'' hawing tha ready caste - they occupy tliemselves in recreations at public places or in. traveling around. We are living in » very fast age ' and the automobile lci*U U> keep, people from attending ,el>|"ete. they ; using that as a manna ,.«>/ quick] travel to any point accessible in ; one day or over the week end. From the tainiypg not dU^&fliiJdWfcUpffciUiny this. The business man finds himself (igaitik'ttt stmngeef eompet i tion' ' tH£ ''-"Wort* " Uifc trier, known; labor demanding the high- i est wag©; evwrheod costs the greatest. In the struggle to he sue- , cessfnl (as the arorld count* success) hit foil time is constantly occupieil. The standard set for . business ' existence; the demands j [ upon Ws time hy . affairs of a civic ■ or public nature and. by social functions, keep him keyed at highest , tension. When he finds time to ne- i lax, recreation carries him 1" the j extreme, and he seeks physical, , rather thae mental enjoyment — , and the name "conditions apply in ] a leas strenuous manner to the , wage earner uader today's modat; of living. i As to the church iteetf. while ac-]| know lodging gratefully it, waa the;, most poteM factor in the making ,| and the preserving of civiliixatioa,!j many felt that iti lacks contact In,! churches a 'sephyr tram Green-, land's icy mountaius" would feel ( like a breath from the Sahara, , compared with the atmosphere to nmhaOTO; the elW4dt'w-ih>srtrfg<f«fc<dF&4- r tentnfeat wml M Jfspfwe ft/ the „ safety of their souls, . up in the front pea^, while the fate. »f . the j lowly outsider .or G* auMn^yi/utf* v or of the man who might lie f brought Into the church if he -wete extended the hand of fellowship,^ does not bother them in the least. ! Rev. Lewis added: "I beHeve the'j church is 'at fault when It allows! its officials to have a quest ionableL reputation. :ind is allowed to con'n tinue In that position, because no; one wants to complain; also he' . may be r Very large contributor. jp The inconsistent living by the pro-' fessional church members has as ^ heretofore raised a question as to! the real value of Christianity in the ' world from the unbeliever's stand- 'I point. When we begin to live re-! ligion as well as talk it, the -world'! will pause ami ask whether it is ( not worth something to be a rfrris- ' tian. One man presented the I wholly inconsistent spectacle of at tending Sunday 'School and listening to a capable man teach the c principles of Jesus, who, himself, i was such bail pay that the scholar! | was then In the midst of suit to recover." ff.f I MH/.W. JHi/ tive address by enumerating a . number of. tmpiwvements , which ,)(i might I* adopted -hy: the church, p with the aim of bringing it into , more vital contact with the masses j an.l increasing or rather perhaps,:^ restoring his prestine glory and in- , I, Smart K-9 * Jenkins: "Party good dawg ya' got there, Stave— but why do you call him •Hardware"?' " s Steve: "Natural — most natural. Every iime I think in whip him be makes a holt fr the doori" ' Reason For Everything Wife: "John, I'm disgusted with this old car. It squeaks dread- 1* ' * John: "Cant be helped m'denr. j There is pig iron in them axles. In
dcLARENCE M tltly DELiqHTg jijivtyraispmu jjaftftatUbtt'lti Ration of abmtete specchlessncwiJ i finmixrom William L. lllackman. of Trenton, j I that af ^•ynr.jM>a.se*se> a ennwi- ( [fMMt. ' r>«0- or' Vwo vfehAired a £ .smile; but it was pitifully anaemic'1" One e.ssajed to laugh but tbf|rl( ft'", strangled intp .. severe a Shock as K .oM oh ' Wednesday by a | ^wyer of fejrtte, speaking In the n- j most deliberate tones ho eould id command that n lawyer does posI less such n thing as a conscience. I* From thwe tmmertorial it has g been an Accepted article of comv. mon faith; that the one thing t- which rWikes' a Inwjer is the uU ie ter nbseVice <tf conscience. Out of « respect te Klwhntan lllackman, howevw, the effort shotild he made ie whatever measure of credulity it ul may itomand, that iwteeil a lawyer is U might be adiied in passing A however, tliat moie than one peril, sou present found it very much ir harder to accept the statement in I- goad faith particularly after the speaker had casually mentioned lie P was a paat president of lite TrenPltou Kiwanis Clulv- who. bml been afielectad ito that position Uy virtue kjof the Jact that "hm wo* the be*t 0 looking fellow in the crowd." Incidentally Mr. Biockmon gave E" very interesting facts conug the Trenton Club. It had in existence for a: period of K five years he atated, and had at the pvearut time n membership of * b'ne hundred and twenty-five enr!thusiastic devoted Kiwaninn^. "V Mr. JUackmnn's allegiance to the - Kiws&ia movement was ma.le very " evident* No man could define the " Kiwania rplrit, he declorcil. It * was nosaetlung which hail to be r felt and could not bu describcil — • komethiag elusive, intangible, and 8 yet beautifql beyond description. " ' In the course of his instructive 1 analysis .of n lawyer's conscience, " Blockraan advanceil a forceful * convincing brief in defiance to '» the profession, against the assu-' " mptiqn that a lawyer could not be 1 houe.sl, and at the same time un- • dertake to defend a person whom' 'hie knew w^s guilty of the charge.' 1 t It was an accepteil' in legal jur"J Ispruilence, said the. speaker, that f> every person should be assumed to! '|b» innocent utiSj after a fair and ' I impartial trial, he or 'she hail hccn: lj probed guilty. '» Moreover, not mote than one 1 ' pvtkon in a hundred will Conftss] • web^p h" or h®1" lawyer that the' 1 charge was true. ' ( |lh addition to the usual com-' 'jmunjty slrtglng, the luncheon hour ' Wednesday was livened by a ! special program of music. Clarence Marks,1 Introduced by! '' DrJ John Whiticar, sang in n i voice of fine tonal quality and re-' 1 malleable range, two bass solos.' j"A*leep in the Deep" by Petrie' iwal a splendid performance. J Two selections were also renjdered in gOoil form by the male; I quartette consitinng of W. H. <*ol-| Jlisnon, Jr., Russell Nulty, C. Ho- 1 I mef Shoemaker and E. M. Suthin.' i In the absence of Dr. John Hanjdley, the Rev: Charles F. N. Voeg,*elin was called upon to welcome' 'two new members, Lewis Cassa-' j and H. B. Cooper, Jr.
NEW YORKERS BEFORE JUSTICE, With Being Drunk and, Disorderly, One is Fined, (he Other is Deported j Two young men aged raspeclivj <Jy 22 and 25 years of age, were ;chargeil before Police Justice Fron- : icis H. Ware on Monday with being i {drunk and dfsordely. | , , Both c laimod to he hailing from | 'the city of New .York, admitted i ' the offence, although one claimed, it waa his first, while the other ; ■) Confessed to previous ilelinquen- : Chief of Polieo Howard Johnson i preferred the charges and request-, ed hit) honor that one lie fined $10, { I white -the other lie given a choice, I between, spending thirty days in* i or leaving the city within an i . hour. | The fine was promptly paid, f whilo later the second offender was seen escorted by a police officer wending his way to the street car line, bound for other, regions, Hm Col Rate*. Smirker: "Come hern, little \ [girl, f'H give yeu n penny for n i | I Little girl: VHuh-uh, I can vain Imor'en that taking castor olL"
iSiffl! •'•NEW SCHEDULE INCLUDES E[ 1 MPRUV KIT SPIRVH 'E TT» mi: SHORE Annouiii ctucnt li;i> is*imi m.-ul,, l.v -?««e Tluli.telpT.ia" A- •Rradlng Si v.jn: that yt. k»U- start Hie iqs-m' E [flt/.nv from I'lnlmtelplm., t., Atlantic City, Ocean City, Cape Mav rVtnt; 21th. [if il.lwowl, ami , Stone Harbor oai, Y y, r Atlantic City these cxriirs-, ',c .'ion i nun- swill leave Chestnut and, lc; | South strtet fqrries at 'l.OO A. M., — r and will n lum from Atlantic City !m' at . l,. K M. Additltinal cxcttrr ' ion trains will l.o o,ierated ' {Chestnut and South sf- , to Atlantic Cih- on " n 1 Jtetr0|r ' .. i.lu'l'y Itlil 'on Au-( I .. IS, and 25, and iteptom , t and Labor Day, Monday, , .o,rt. 3.1,. leaving a( R30 A. M.. on' ,r. enrh of these days. Returning on I * d'lvw' P. M "weekdays : and Caiw ' " I May 3" I1 1 ' »-if,.20 P. M. on weekdays. Addition- , ig al train's froih ' thode it+strts to:', Philadelphia wili be operate.! , • Independence Day, (July ith), andj 01 larbof Day, Sept. fid, to aoeommot.l.late the home-coming crow.U. ile.' The Fislierme.nla S|>ocial„ now. being operated fo Scheltcngcr s ! Landing at Cape May m. Rumhiys. erj will continue to run through Hhe I summer.. It leaves Chestnut and:, ig l South street ferries at .5.30 A. M., , ,r. and gu the return triv leaves the , Uniting at 1.S0 P. M. All Hides given Above are East-', I rm Staiuianl time, he ■ o ■ — - i
he COMMUNICATED n- Editor Sentinel:— en Much dteconteiit »« hean^because ' ue of : the ineonventenco women, have , at to . encounter whan they "shop in, I ■ town," without an nutonudiila i ; vc imagine a woman, buying for n- instance: Shoes in a shoe store; ' , id toitcls in a dry goods store; a few,' of thing*. at (he, hardware store; gru- j at ceries at- the American -'terc. , of | Kaeh package U small, but put , it- j together make u burden too heavy i for any woman to carry from ,$U> ' re j and Aabury to 9th and Wesley. It { ry i is impossible. We must shqp ir. ; , lejtown; beside*, we love to. The . It, women living on the edge of town,; *• j have great difficulty irettiitg home ( —j with* their goods. The salespeople , id j dp itet encourage "delivery." If . ; one takes a train it coup 50 eenta j ' •c Occasionally n taxi driver has a. e, I streak of generosity and takes cite , uI T for 26 cents, but acts as if he is . lo ' giving .charity. 'We i its, -not want j i- 1 charity. >e[ Mr. John Trout with his horse; , i-' and carriage is a god-send to UiC|t in ' .'hopper. He ask* a fair far© with- j e.jo'ut -gramhling. ile is a benefac- . r- Jtor id Oeeun City and deserve.*, it cOmmendatiim. o! Ocean City has paused iU child A J hood. It* youth, ami i* eutering . ( in! into manhood; but its trolley *ys-, - : em still remains in its early in-j C! fancy. 1 do not criticise the tn.lt*!vv management. It wants fo be{ ie 'progressive, but can do nothing. :itrrless the city gives it the right.' , Whoever heard of another city, ir funning iU trolley cars three block] from the business center? This town doesn't want to grow ! j- like jp. ,tfec_ M hran4h4i^4i W^TtTtI I .- 1 and -ihhflH tenet) lytHtUithtul J IJ f
GlfrlpijEER HASY MM S ESCAPE;: in auto collision ; ELTON RBI ■EYttfl1vHLQ>i|llg rrVfJt aB 1 J? Ji-haiiges hj ourj^ Tlte trriflWififM tA^ iit© 'to 'tfc- 1 : I commodate tn*ii*'*si<#ddf thd'pen- r . j pie. :«il a fow houselieldera should u 1 not be permitted to hinder tho cs-,c ■i tablishment of a trolley system | { tluit areoimnildote.s all. . fc jj^l of the tunny and not Ji'r the! |H The city should see that we can , j Jret home without lugging bundles. j, If the "powess tfeat. lip'' , won't k 1 j have .trolley.- on . <\^pry„.avehue, ; ; ' wliiih is their rightful place, tlient' ! them t un aplomobiles at cheap- t I jer, rates to- the .sujmrbs;, or el-e ; _ motor the burdened housekeeper,, '''from Mil. :qnl A.sbury to 9th d , j Wesley, where she can take a car. { A BOOSTER. '
crrv or ocean, city. n. i. . i S OT14 K TO CONTRA CTO Bti I imiimi Sw tit. , J , ' s»»l«t UiU Of *9,1 Ir imn- • ' : at b, \h. Ifc-nl ot o( • onu citr. 'S. J. *t It offlt*. rftef. cvtr CiTr.'N. I. JalT 2. M «•— ; ? - 'hear ft I IN) P. D«|>li(kt s.viB« Tim., : | lor ib.- buildiov nr.il eonntrucfion Bl r I 1 Ir.mr PxriHoB laraHsl al Hib Mao and j { n.a* Tliaroualvfarv. la Ih. CM* ot CW» | l • pi,, K, J„-a» daMrUf-l in 1,5* flpKW-L| 8 All bid, niusl t«- made "■ the form, j | - pro. 1,1-.!. ro-.or all Item. KmtaiMd j. „nil bt arrbnt|«mt«WJir,ca»5 m(.-rerU-|| ItlrJ rhrck by a Now J,rw Bant ot ! jtrlM Company, in lbs mm ot lltO.DO. I payable to tb» Trra,urrr ot tho City ot ; ! City, N. J.. withoSt wnaition. At I j rorpfWwto t«m» a ■atlafMtolv anrtey nom- . «m*rine 15- 4. wand, ot the HW<iflcatkina. must tv aUarb-d U. tho biddina •boat, tv »u— oasfiil Udder wiH bo re- | 1 quired to (urnlth. arffllln ton"d«H tram . ,■ the- date ot award.'" a latiafarrory Sarnty , or Guaranty Coowany -Bond in ihe rum ' of tho -bill amount of the ayard. .eohdi- ; tioncrl for the faithful performanee V ware#, and will alro he requir-d to rave) , ! the City ot O-eaa Crtg,' N. j.. harmleai j , !r,m all aetlooa at law. «r otheru ire, and ( Virtue of the rmployera tiablllly art , ' | of the State of New Terror, or any other' ( act pertalnlny to the dmployam or lab«.l jerr. by 'to>'.na > Surety Co m*aay Pond or j Ir.iuruaoa. The entire work will be completed by ' ! the FIrd day of Aavuat. 1K» { l,. The Board ot Commirrionerr IWI* tha| 1 Plane and rpecifiral ionr can br obtain-! '|ot from the City Ctert by drporhmai 1 °*lmi EVF.KTON ]D U £ l.ireclor of Public Work, " •I WFV COIXISOONff afl.zjOROt-ai - ATTQB^EV :i Jll F.lglift siW/t.'DccJif'Cliy. i and ktcrbanic St.. Cape WW "OMrtlfWiaRi i Bell Yhones: Ocean City 781 . , IjU'dri Hpusc 221 THE DARLINGTON 1128 CENTRAL AVENUE. ill Open for Season 1923 1(1- Running Water. ■! Special Jna* nod Early Jaly Bate* fj Mrr. H. narlipf Ion Mra. J. D. Carle* tl Owncrrblp-Manarcmcnt
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Jr., was rilling in one of the nui-{«B I chinos, ami upon tiia ante wbi«»:" - J" -.'rS, I ria bs» It transpire'; that a Franklin1 Se.li.rr •trry-n try Elton Ristcv, ol", i^msEm ! Seaman was approacltittg along iw Hi street, oeotpring; it is said £= the right' si'lc of tnc roa'dfiiy. t.j, » The impact 'teas rfeaKI'for'itev'D, eral I.h i k- away. The frfint wheels it, of the Fonl set*' torn off auil tlicj I Young Hcantan scrnmbletl out; through tho window having esrap- 1 led .without a scratch. | The Franklin car was struck \ |« ; broa.lsiile, nu.l turnml round. « ith „ 1 the Isirk facing the curl.* As in | {.; ithe case of Seaman, both Mr. His- , H and Mr. Collisson sustained. tt»j*i i visible injury., a ; . ■ ;jjj 1, Both raw wore ba.Uy ilnmage.l, „i the Ford to ail appearance the T { worse, and were removed to Uie i Keystone and Gilbert's tgaragos for. ^ ,1 . ' ' 'an allrt'i" ! Til W UOAUU ill" I QtOUSSIOSBItS OF," j tjik rrrv ok ocean city no oa-jj; iu'lto 'In' wi.bh. 5a»l»al»ll »> the | j tttt! 1 1 •[- - - '
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1 John Pelto CEMENT CONTRACTOR Sidewalks, Curbing and Foundations ] 1153 WEST AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. FOR RENT ] SEASON- OF 1923 { Furais h*d Apartme»tn on Moor , lyn Terr nee. All Conveairnces. j , F. F- CHAMPION j 730 MOORLYN TERRACE OCEAN CITY. N. i. I HEADLEY & ADAMS p«.«ter« in R eadingCoal AIM Kindt tar W*t by barrto ar card. 1 lw not an lb* a.ik«. MM tbv. to j I <5* tan tnaranlaad. Ball ar Eatfrprlaa OBca and Yard. TENTH AND WF8T IJ. Prescott Cadman, Jr. Eatato of Mark Lake i funeral Director 809 Central Avenue ! Ocean City New Jersey AUTO HHJIPMENT ATTORNETS-AT-LAW Harcourt & Steelman LAW OFFICES 717 ASBUKT AVE., OCCAM CITY. N. J. - SAW BUILD INU, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. i OBca Uaara : ' It A. M. S F. SL ANDREW C. BOSWELL Law Offices ! MASTER IN CHANCERY Saaru Balldiar- Aabary Av.aa. and lib ocean cmr. W. j. HOTELS AN HOTEL STRATFORD Seventh and Ocean Avenue OPEN ALL TEAR , Li*b Moutokrtvm* Room.. Abo Board*) Hoi Water Heal Special Low Ralc. MRS. MILTON RUBINCAM ME WILLITS P. HAINES, M. D. ' Physician and Surgeon i Office Horn » A. M- to 1 P. U. ' Diseaaea of Eye, Ear, Now and Throat Ptwoa Jt* Claaan Km#. Cor. Wesley Ave. and 9th SL on ALLEN CORSON. M. D. ( ^ ' JOHN B. TOWNSF.ND, M. D. Ottlco HdDar t to 10 A M. I to I P. M. 7 to I P. SI. 821 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. BELL PHONE S» ! JJKRSCHEL PETTTT, M. D. .| . .MH Wesley Avenue OCEAN CITY, N. J. j Offi-a Banal 0 tl II A. St| T to I P. M J Wad. nod Sao, » to 1* A. «, oalr Dell Phew IT* it*
. riry-evr*.--. ■ CHAS. SACK j NINTH end ASBlltV AVE. 1,J. F. JOCHER PA I NTING # 1920 A* bury Ave. JOSEPH a FARR ATTORNEL-AT LAW Solicitor and Ma*ler in Chancery, ' ltcal Estate, Conveyancing, Collections 622 Asbury Avenue j OCEAN CITY, N. J. Wm. H. Powell j General Contractor ^Grading and Street Bulldiot thirty-fourth it. end We« art. I OCEAN CITY, N. J 1;H • . . iTlc ! Jos. Van O. Hoffecker | j AHCHtTOCT T 80J El|hth St. Oceaa^City 1 BKECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS Clinton L. Buckley. Prop. Ready Mixed Pointa, Lead aid Oil 920 and 922 Aabury Avenue ; Phone. 356-W ARCHITECTS VIVIAN B. SMITH ARCHITECT fti GearaaUe Treat BaiMlar ATLANTIC CITT, N. j. ENGINEERS ,L Wm. H. Cofiisson, Jr. Aub- M. Am. Sec. C. E. Civil Engineer and Surveyor City Kaiteear. One* Ot*. N. J. ,ND COTTAGES VF.RNON HALL ij$ SjVeiley Avenue M NOW OPEN "" Mai M. E. Beet IEDICAL OKtae 8mm " » U It A. U. i u i r. x to John H. Whiticar, M. D|(W 717 WESLEV AVENUE OCEAN CITY, tl. JHUGHES CENTRAL MRARMAC1 '• Eighth St. and Wedlry Ave. Phone .215 J. Thornloy Hughes,'' P1- »■ . |_ PhnoBBctet In.Chag Advertise in the Sentinel and * | Get Results

