Oct 1910 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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• ite* coima 'ROBINSON<br />
W.ttpawn<br />
from;Mexico;pf a further extension<br />
Ibers or tbe parcels post trafflo already<br />
In operation between the United Blates<br />
and that country." .,<br />
Four moralities, bave beau added to<br />
those |n Mexico to which packages<br />
weighing up'to eleveu pound* may* be'<br />
mailed irotu,'Pb,lladelphla or any part<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe United'Blaler for. the •am or<br />
twelve, cental ft pound. -This rale l«<br />
permitted underan Inlernatloiial agree<br />
ment between the United States-and<br />
Mexico, both or which countries come<br />
noder'the requiiiltlutia or the Postal<br />
Union, embraoing practically all the<br />
cWlllxed countries or Ibe world.- .', I<br />
lii marked contrast with'the parcelx<br />
post rate <strong>of</strong> eleven pouuds ror twelve<br />
Tmotivif Qodoabt that tbe proposed<br />
fVgivwir body Wow bj<br />
Hi •• ' theToteiaon election day—a blow that<br />
"• •"- - Will put It woolly out <strong>of</strong> business.<br />
'<strong>On</strong> t»;n<strong>of</strong> .partlquUlly; .surprised<br />
thetods^rajita'faise^umberorsalclde*<br />
ni auam'darinff'tae month <strong>of</strong> A.u-<br />
gasf,'but;the great carnival <strong>of</strong> crime<br />
' '"' few weeks In tbe big<br />
to content*<br />
&'Xiirnuumn,' window- display. In<br />
'storea-an'<strong>of</strong> after ejection day. Even tbe alleged<br />
, wGnnd Old Man" Is at last beglunlug<br />
-to;see'the handwriting on the wall,<br />
and la, valn,ly shrieking that he la not<br />
'» Cjs,nnonlte.' too late. If one Is to<br />
Judge by the temper oX moat people In<br />
, thbjUJongresitonaldistrict.<br />
' r ^Bmni arevarione mlxtureaon tbe<br />
market that are warranted, to cure a<br />
, eokU.' Jj«t na give another, says an ex-<br />
1 * change. t Take a locg -walk In tbe<br />
'fresbvS.lr,,' brestbe, through the nose<br />
•*' aqd^tskejong drangbts or air iutu<br />
i yoqr'jungs.;, Drink freely or fresh<br />
i 'Water durluajtbe day and sleep with<br />
^ MUjjha wlndows<strong>of</strong> the"nedroom open.<br />
,yMo.eDldcanlongwlthsland that treat<br />
f.t THS Joan who grows up in bis na-<br />
.^tlva^QWn, Is regarded aa a boy by his<br />
eldermantU be Is well started down the<br />
• decU^UyJbr life that euda In a hole<br />
. Tne^fttrangerwbo comes into a place<br />
(•(pare <strong>of</strong>ten pushed to the front than<br />
^^^T^y^WMttJt pomp \yDai* flfltt tTTo^?y^ pi<br />
itat <strong>of</strong> tbe sebool system <strong>of</strong><br />
""""'•nVsjIo b ^be dlrecHou<br />
r;jjmanyr(ha.ve ktadly<br />
IN<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
8trong8ennonB and Excellent<br />
Music Heard by Large '<br />
' Congregations. .<br />
Service* In the local oburclies on<br />
Sunday were largely attended. Fol-<br />
lowing are reports <strong>of</strong> theservlce 1 *:<br />
ST. AUOUSTINK'H. '<br />
Mass was celebrated Sunday tinoru-<br />
Cliurob by tbe<br />
Notice <strong>of</strong> Meeting <strong>of</strong> Commis-<br />
sioners <strong>of</strong> Assessment.<br />
Mono* la barefytlvo that 1 bavedallvared<br />
to Ibo VomrowloDcn or Anwmrol • or<br />
fi?»?»«?!Wi^"».«'f"i» < S!?«'.. l ^.rj!5! l "r<br />
OcruiOlly.Niiir J*ra*y,«,oopyor tbsrnoln<br />
Ifoo tmmti by Common Council ot ocean<br />
Oily on Ortob»r 3, IBID, UMrtal<strong>of</strong>nn tun co>ia<br />
oraaptonor iba lnprovain«iit«««t out In<br />
•n ordinance oiiUtl«a**Aii ordlniinc* I 1<br />
vlila tonne Improvement orcortmn<br />
A-enaiM andblsbw»y« tntbit rliyo<br />
1 * pro-<br />
mprovement orcortmn •!»«!•,<br />
blsbw»y« tntbit rliyor ooenn<br />
<strong>City</strong> by eurblns and paving Iba umi In rrant<br />
or oorfaln lota and belwesn certain alrxilii,"<br />
approved Heptamber 10, UM>, duly a tented<br />
2 TASE n N<strong>On</strong>CK r that tba.aald Cnmmla-<br />
alonera <strong>of</strong> Asataament have appointed Hatur-<br />
day, tba tweu'y-aerond day or <strong>Oct</strong>ober, IVIO,<br />
at II o'clock In tbe forenoon, al IbeCouueli<br />
'hainber. Klgblb abd Oentrai avrnue. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
city. N.J.,a»lBe lime and place or mealing<br />
sen a paokage. eigg more lo|| ,||e<br />
fburpounds by wall acrom the/lvcr tq C||U|(,|I%<br />
Camdeu, nor to any other part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
country. Furthermore, he uiunt pay<br />
t^ |le „„ ._ 8weeo f who<br />
the<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
sixteen cents a pound ror merchandise<br />
mailed which does not exceed tbe four-<br />
pound limit specified.-<br />
As ranking member or the.House<br />
Committee on' Post OUIcex and Post-<br />
roads Congressman Uardner holds au<br />
Influential, position lu Washington In<br />
all' matters pertaining to trauult by<br />
mall. He Is ainouglliemeo who have<br />
stood lu the way <strong>of</strong> establishing^ par-<br />
cels post service in this country In tbe<br />
face or the demand rrom. all sections<br />
for such service, aud the outcry against<br />
tbe pr<strong>of</strong>its piled up, by the privately<br />
owned express companies, by reason or<br />
tbe monopoly they bold lu tbe parcel<br />
carrying business. Certaluly it doe»<br />
not become Mr. Gardner to argue<br />
anlnat a domestic parcels post In tbe<br />
race <strong>of</strong> the fact that even Mexico Is ex<br />
tending tbe parcels post service she has<br />
established lu conjunction with tbls<br />
country.<br />
When eleven pounds <strong>of</strong> merchandise<br />
city, preached. In tbe Flret M. K.<br />
Church at both services Sunday.<br />
In the eveulug bis subject wan "Dht-<br />
clpleshlp." be taking bis text from<br />
Matt. 16; 24: "If auy man' will coino<br />
after me, let him deny hluinclf and<br />
take up his cross and follow me "<br />
"Jesus CbrJM," said the speaker,' "ii<br />
the klugoMHe spiritual kliiRilom. The<br />
character <strong>of</strong> the king marks the char-<br />
acter <strong>of</strong> I he klugdom. Whatever Jeaus<br />
Christ I*, His kingdom' must be.<br />
Hence, Jesus Chi 1st very .clearly estab-<br />
lishes the fact that, to be a member In<br />
His kingdom,' we must be like'Htm,<br />
and In order to be like Him, we must<br />
malKor-tinHve-cents-* the-cooslant-hearing-or-HlsKlslly-cros-<br />
until the King should promote him.<br />
The main part or the sermou 'wg»<br />
pound to tho republic <strong>of</strong> Diaz, and the<br />
same package caunot beseut to Loredo'<br />
or El Paso, on the Texas border, with-<br />
out beiug split ID to halves and taxed at<br />
a rate <strong>of</strong> sixteen cents a poiiud, there<br />
Usomething wrong with the post ollice<br />
system.<br />
Hotel AirrlvalN.<br />
OAUWOOD.<br />
Chat-. D. Beuuett, Port Kllzatetli;<br />
A.J.Hmlth, Herbert Uteve-, Myron<br />
Rlgglus, Leesburg,<br />
IMPKRIAL.<br />
Madame T. Mazzl,Oceau'Clty; Mrs.<br />
Thomas Cooper McUali'ait, .William<br />
Tames Mo'.'ahan, 3rd, Overbrook.<br />
ATOLEN. 'r.' ' : ; . . .<br />
E.E White, T. K.Btolil,J Lukeus,<br />
M.Walton, E. W.'French, John K.<br />
Kendrlok and wife, Philadelphia; U<br />
(V Blugham, Camden. . .<br />
KLBKKON.<br />
Uhos U Dyott, New York; Oeo.<br />
Taylor, Highland; Mrs. Chan. N.<br />
Booz, Halem; Edwin Helcher, Htoiie<br />
Harbor; J. T. Brown, W. C. Hunter,<br />
Philadelphia.<br />
WYOMISO.<br />
H. L. Itoss, W. H. Vaud'erhercben,<br />
Martha H. Solms, H. J. Cbapmatt, H.<br />
U. Taber, Philadelphia; George H.<br />
Knowles. Rlvervlew Heights; W. H.<br />
Mllner, Miss .Ernestine 'Scull, .Miss<br />
Amanda Stewart, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; V. A.<br />
Bonsai aud family, Clarence Sill aud<br />
wife, Lausdowue.<br />
BISCAYNE "<br />
The Rev: E. V. Collins aud wife,<br />
Brooklyn; E. Mactiowau and wife.<br />
New Hochelle; H. A. Morris. J. It.<br />
Wilson, J. W. Bew, K. E. Bennett<br />
E B Rlsley and wife, A. P. Maloney,<br />
F. W. E. modem, D; E. F. Bledem, J<br />
S. Catersou aud wife, Frank Nelinx,<br />
E. D.* Saint, E E. Dyer, •Philadel-<br />
phia; H. B. Perham, St.. Ijiiub; H. W.<br />
Smith. Coatesvllle; Oeo. H.'l'aultowir,<br />
Woodbury; W. A. RobertHou, North<br />
Carolina.<br />
Bnl Estate Tranarenk<br />
Recent real estate transfers lu Oceau<br />
Clly recorded lu the ollice <strong>of</strong> County<br />
Clerk Hlldreth are as.follows:<br />
William Brldgewater et al, to Mary<br />
A Carpenter $525.: Lot 653, Section<br />
U.<br />
Oelancey Realty Co'.'to Harriet Mi<br />
Rogers. $1. Part <strong>of</strong> lot iw, gratitor'.M<br />
plan. • ..<br />
fiame to John T. Boucher el al.. $1.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> lot 88, grautor's plan.-<br />
Gardens Liand Co. to Harvey K.<br />
Partridge. »1. Lpts 8021. and S0i>.<br />
block SO, plan 2.<br />
Simeon B Miller et al. to Rebecca<br />
F. Werts. JI. Lot S97, Section A.<br />
SametoAmy-MIUeretal. $1. Lots<br />
105,106,404,502 aud 785, Section H.<br />
Amy Miller et al. to Simeon ii<br />
Miller. $1. Lot 785, Section ii.'<br />
James M. Chester et ux to Lydia K.<br />
O'Brien. $1. Lot 432, Kecllon A.<br />
Isaac C. Yocum et ux to William H.<br />
Uroetzlnger et ux. $1. Lot 886, Sec-<br />
tion K. ... ' ..<br />
Joseph Ii. Fritz qt ux to &. Junette<br />
Bmitb. $3000 Parts <strong>of</strong> lots 88S and<br />
886, Section A. ' "<br />
Adelaide V. Cooke to Andrew N.<br />
Paul etux $5100J .Lot on southeast<br />
abteot <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, 275 feet HOUIII-<br />
west or Eighth street. ' ><br />
John L. Price et ux to William U.<br />
Lot on' northwest side or<br />
Orr. - e <strong>of</strong><br />
Anbury avenue, 840 feet southwest<br />
from Fourteenth street.- ' • •<br />
Flora L. Ryon et al. to Anna Whln-<br />
yaten. Wo. Lot 88S, Section D •<br />
Aatoa in pollllca.<br />
Tbe combined automobllo Interests<br />
have Opened a oulte <strong>of</strong> rooms In New-<br />
ark, and have a stall at work for, the<br />
purpose or taking a hand In the politi-<br />
cal campaign. Their lint elli.rt i'x a<br />
FIRST M. B.<br />
The Rev. Dr. James E. Lake, or this<br />
"I.<br />
"2.<br />
"S.<br />
Deny self.<br />
Take up our cross.<br />
Follow Him."<br />
The speaker briefly elucidated these<br />
two thought* by showing the absolutP<br />
necessity <strong>of</strong> self-surrender to the King<br />
and the spirit <strong>of</strong> His kingdom: and <strong>of</strong><br />
upon tbe third part, "Follow' Me."<br />
.Jesus Chrlat nald, "If any mail,'<br />
thus making the appeal to the In<br />
dividual. Uod can only speak to the.<br />
Individual and that to his Inner con<br />
Hciousness, aud upon this Inner ap-<br />
peal every individual must be Judged<br />
If we would be members <strong>of</strong> Chrlst'i<br />
Church we must follow Him.. ' - ,<br />
First, lu humility. "I am meek and<br />
lowly In heart." . '<br />
Second, lu sincerity. "Which o<br />
you accuses me uf Bin?"<br />
Third, In usefiilueHS hi His kingdom<br />
ITpoi),this latter .the two Ilr»t1iee.j. b;<br />
Jd I<br />
"In so mucliaM yedld It ii.nl<br />
tbe least <strong>of</strong> these, my brethren, ye did<br />
it unto me."<br />
- Fourth, The heroism with which lie<br />
followed Him. - ' ..<br />
JenUH Christ Is the'world's Hero,<br />
It wan He who set the pace "ot thi<br />
world's herowm.aud He demands tha<br />
HIH followers nhall follow .In HI<br />
heroic footsteps, and In Mark 8;S8,"H<<br />
declares, "If any man be. oshameil o<br />
Me, <strong>of</strong> him the Son <strong>of</strong> Man will be<br />
ashamed' when He Cometh to Hi<br />
glory.'*<br />
.Here the speaker exulted tin<br />
supreme heroism.uf Jesus Christ am<br />
declare that HI* followers had been<br />
the heroes <strong>of</strong> the world in the pasi<br />
2000years and that today, the mission<br />
aries like Livingstone and William<br />
Taylor were following Him Into every<br />
clime.<br />
The closing appeal wax to the young<br />
especially to adept Jesus Christ- a<br />
their lire's model "and follow Hire,<br />
until the end.<br />
FIHST I'llKSItVTKKIAS.<br />
'•Je»unClirl»t Noil lie Product <strong>of</strong> Hi<br />
Times" was the subject or the Kev. H.<br />
T. 1'asselberry's sermou In the First<br />
Presbyterian Church Suuday uiornlug.<br />
Mr. Casselberry spuke In part as fol<br />
lows:<br />
"If we deny the supernatural nature<br />
(>rje«iio we throw away the IflGle. To~<br />
deuy the infallabliity <strong>of</strong>Jesus ChrM is<br />
to deuy that, or the Bible. To make<br />
Him one with the rest <strong>of</strong> us Is to deuy<br />
the atodement and account the wholi<br />
Hebrew Idea <strong>of</strong> approach to Ood by<br />
sacrltice barbaric To be without tlie<br />
history <strong>of</strong> tbe Bible is to be without,<br />
auy history <strong>of</strong> Jesus, aud todenytbeMt<br />
things is to be uo loueer sure <strong>of</strong>. any-<br />
thing He said or worked: So you cau<br />
readily see If Jesus was a product <strong>of</strong><br />
the times "In wliteV He lived,, theu<br />
what He said about Himxelf was na<br />
true nor that which His disciples said<br />
about Him.<br />
"A great mauy. attempts bave. beeu<br />
made, and these very cdusplcuously;<br />
hi receut days, to trace th'e Influence o<br />
Jewish.tradition on our Lord's tench-<br />
lugs. These attempts bave geueraliy<br />
beeu made In tbe iuterest <strong>of</strong> a purely<br />
Uatural explaiia'io'u <strong>of</strong> our Lord aud<br />
His work. Xu order to make out that<br />
He was like every man, a creature "f<br />
His times, men bave formed tbelr owu<br />
theories, which, or course, does away<br />
with tbe miraculous birth and His<br />
dlvluity. He Is before all things, and<br />
by Him all things exl»t.<br />
•This man speaks to .the llsteiiers u»<br />
ir He were their Master and our Mas-<br />
ter, and everybody's Master, with a<br />
royal tone, condescending to no<br />
vindication <strong>of</strong> HIH right W command,<br />
but with clear-cut,* sharp definitions<br />
layiug His order* upou every human<br />
heart.. He does not!argue the value <strong>of</strong><br />
what He says, nor point out.the sweet<br />
reasonableuess<strong>of</strong>ltall, but tbe definite<br />
and final 'I ray unto you.'<br />
"What right baa He to plant Him-<br />
seir opposite all humanity aud 'to<br />
speak as ir He bad authority to lead<br />
them' as servants? Ift Jesus Christ Is<br />
only what they are, one In a class, tbe<br />
peculiarity which distinguishes, ills<br />
puts Him<br />
circular letter asking all legislative eachlngs rrom ttielrs pUui *<br />
candidates top edKe themselves to vote beneath and not above tbLTfor.no<br />
or more liberal automobile laws. The .other man-has ever made the Impor-<br />
ntoplubKand tbe auto dealers have!'"" 1 stumble or raying that he, the<br />
combined and nave collected tnonev i!!? gea . nd bumble, Is likewise one with<br />
SHOEMAKER'S<br />
STORAGE<br />
HOUSE<br />
12th and Wort Ave./<br />
OwuiClty.JI.J.<br />
- Irsce. TowardthaTlucarnWonTveVy" ^"j^rS, 08 ft**!. 1 !? F»">IW'e.or au;<br />
»,. thing moved until itaaccompUsbmSut I "5f ° f «•"«»•"«•«* to be stored wlf<br />
' finding therein fullllmeut; au ex- "» ve w° n ey by going to the<br />
Shoemaker Storage House<br />
wnersV'and It Iseald that qUHe a lib the all-sulttoieut sanction or His com-<br />
milted fag and license Items reduced, the methods <strong>of</strong> God with a slunloB<br />
forbearing tbe partlea InMraaicd In anrli Im-<br />
•ro»em»nt at which lime tbaywlll give all<br />
Wd In, or amwled by, tbe Im-<br />
provam^nl,<br />
artlaa<br />
pravemi<br />
M InMreatfd ln,«r aRMIed by, tba Im-<br />
atnanf ample opnortnnltjr to be heard<br />
l Ibe •uhjeetor tn« aisenmrat or dam-<br />
ages •uatalnad by or benellu conbrrcd upoa<br />
any laodaor raalealat«b> ivaaon ornuoUlnl-<br />
provemnnt aa «b« eaaa may be.<br />
OAKHBTHl/N,<br />
Clry Cltrk ol Urcan Oltv.<br />
Unt»d. <strong>Oct</strong>ober 4.1KI0. 10S,3t.,f. F4*l<<br />
JACOB 8OHUFP<br />
THE PIONEER BAKERY,<br />
a^700Ai«Br|AiNH.Oetti Cm. 1.1.<br />
•yeaaltjr. OrdarsMlTsrod ft» ol<br />
Mathlar dallntod oajiflaadar<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BOOTIJ SHOE<br />
! REPAIRING<br />
SHOP<br />
MS-' ' ,<br />
REPAIRING NEATLY DONE<br />
—»-»:—'—<br />
916.918 Aibory Ave.; <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N. J.<br />
^.THE GREATEST.<br />
Shoe and Clothing Sale on Record<br />
NOTICE OF INTENTION.<br />
1'arNuaot to u motion *H]OP1ee»o <strong>City</strong>. N. J., held<br />
on the third day or <strong>Oct</strong>ober, A. 1>. IU1 >, public I<br />
nollrv la bereby VITOD <strong>of</strong> ib« Intentloo or tba<br />
ABBOTTS'<br />
ot Ire la<br />
nttt Ct<br />
y vlven or I be Intention<br />
Ooandl to Inlntduoe<br />
(SHCCcator to I. S. Champion)<br />
isw vmu ** I ^^ ^<br />
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