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LEGAL ADVERTISING
IN CHANCERY OF NEW JERSEY I PROVING IT TO "POP
By GEORGE MUN60N.
JERSEY CHAMBER'S |AN0UET Senator*, ConflroaamA and Other Notable* to Addrew I lata Body at
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CITY OK SEA IsLE CITY aa* jamaat ■ PI BLIC BALE OP BONDS
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la ajpC- per roll. Tollrt
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Kuatoiphta
FOR SALE
" tiOOD COOK STOVE FOR SALE. t» raP-Atply nahlr', raUncinn 6»«*. ■**
S3& A^Tu*.-*a Ul* City
“plants FOR SALE : READY
HOME*.
£' ^ ^ ttwu^ad Aalc
I °c‘ ar Hl..cr’lr^'- a^t W Moodiane. \ fB-FKPT CABIN LAUNCH FOR
JibZbon Kf* 4 "' ,c
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BARGAiN
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AGENTS WANTED _ wanted agents to sell UN Baris g’
" WK BUY _ OLD GOLD, FAl>b»tjer dMuaUt*.*..
Teeth Sliver, Pialiujuic, Jewelry ol all T HUtoAc China, Old China, Hare
• - --BaolaUkiuda. Hi*ht**
ji 8inciting Worka and Ttie OM Gold Shop,
l, Philadelphia.
SUFfHAUE mai mo HtHt IHUHSUAr EVENINb Mra. Hardy Win op^Mi In This Cltt On 1 nuraday Evening. Active
Campaign Ahead
Then- will he a euUiagr inerting in U City Hall on TUuradmy evening, at u dock, under the dirrctiou ol dm.. ltiuuip»iu Baker, ol Wild wood, at
(Capynaht. Hit. by W. O. Chapman.) The genial actor-manager had a acore ,f office* in different clUe*. but. of »arae New York wa* bU beadquar>er a There aome down young men arranged hla nun.e*ous affair*, rodrafted play*, "booed off fair applicants and. in the Interim ol their duties. bitten by the strange. Insatiable stage luat. begged the kindly old man to try them out at the same salary to
start.
Robertson had been the moat persistent. Perhaps he might in time hare worried "Pop" Garrison to giro a walking part; but be cams a with appendicitis, and one morn Ir.g bis desk was empty, and only a pathetic acrawl from Mrs. Robertson Indicated that he was In the hospital "Snro! Pay him each week till ha gets well." said Garrison to the **• ter. “Hla wife writes she'll T* each Saturday to collect. Pay her when ehe comes In " Promptly at noon on Saturday a lump, fluffy-haired little blonde presnted herself at the caahlera deak. he wrote her receipt In a laborious „and and took her twenty-Ave dollars gratefully' •Ttello! How did you get In bensT We don't want any ladles In tnysung out Pop Garrison. Edna Robertson" said t^9 UL nan demurely. "My husband—" d lord! 1 beg your pardon, taid Garrison "How la your nuawiid? Doing well? Pm glad of that. Tell him bU desk's waiting for lyn as soon as he's back again.” "Nice little woman.” he commented j the cashier. "I didn't know Roberton was married, come to think cf 1L n wife like that I'd—I'd go off
Allantic City; 'Bf.l
Jersey INI
Oral on of n «umr ol iIn- beat a Mate, will be It •iireting and dim igricnltnral ami C
Success. Thv Greeks had a toot race In which ipead and endurance were not the onlr teeta. Each man at the etart wras gtven a lighted torch, and the laund wreath was for the one who came in flrwL ' with hla torch alight ' Success tn life U not merely reaching the goal, but more Important still. In keeping the light of God burning In our hurry-
Mean Brutal the same time." snapped Mrs. Oabb “„T eb-" .ro.W Hr O.bb-1 Ice that she can be in thv house l out of It at the rtme tlme wheu lain people that ehe doean t Uke t the doorbell and try to call on
kinds, H is wine t-m StT“
“ Kishia no oi mi*O, «ie HI* CIO • u “ HoOlani • HH s ““EHi'iw: boult.rlr l
Mr*. Jennie C. Uw Hardy, ol Te :u.«rb, Jdici-igau. wbo will tour New
ereey duriug Uic prremu uionUi
ilrrect ol wuiuau euUiagr, will I [inueipai epesker- nbe “ laegi*Ialive t/bairiuau o! Hie Mulligan t-|ua. igr AaaoCimUuU, aud 111* Aaeoci ^uu la aviuliiig b« a. a gill L* »<* Jersey wlUiunl any expeuaa wbrlrvei U this Bime. Mrs. 'ArWin H. Llark. wnuug to Mr*. Fwckert, UieNewJvrar) biau- Prtauili'iil, aaye : " Miclugaii wauu send you her ImM. aud we are IHrrtlore arraugmg to Have Mr*. Hardy com-
Uj you lui ae uiu'uUi ol June. '
Mr*. Hardy »aa burn lu Melbourue, Australia, aud waa educaled m Europe
dnvceiMlrd ou Her laU«-i
(ruin Uie uoled aulboi. Uul.op I. Llatlteie, wlioae eecuud *ou Edruuir
Uie suppuiter ol
Hasiiuga. He waa uiade F^n ol oaigli, «nd waa aluawaiu* <jove
buiMlrv-l
KX.'li Mat/ Met— kuoSi-i r*. North *1»D
avuu. —.
xnurtfSA-wiS". ssu-^
auoa-U »u4 l»*ot»
J'>,uuOr*d »«l lori> I.
New
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prpaidrd over by ■I Newark, the Tlie program
Mpnle, as well
Jical talent in the A the Siet annual BUie Commercial, ll ,-ileration ol the ft *r ol Ooimnrrce,
aay JunelMU., J: City. Tlie ,Vt in ttie afu-r- . and will biSf.C. llainburg.
... ,,l ti r \ I eery 6. San■tioo . and ; ubhcitr Oom-
of Uie BoBaln Chamber of
New Jeraev into Focus. ... Hell, Cocnmisanmer ol Ltcmaea ol New York City, will talk on ''Tlie Regulation i Cominonity’* IJcenaed Enter w.” Artlinr N. Pierwin. Amemblv from Union Countv, cliainnan ol the Commiasiou lor Uie Survey of Municipal Financing, will have lor Ins subject “ Are Municipal Debts Evei Paid." The banquet will be served at six o'clock in Uie evening. Director Hat uurg will be Uie toastmaster.
Where Parent* Lack.
If there were better team work at ome. a daughter would grow up to ecome a wife that only the Idiot rould desert, and the eon would booms a husband that a wife Hug to till kingdom com*. 1ugbt to raise their children by more and be sure that they use hand In the right way-—Houston The Spur of Necessity., Freedom to do ex—*"
If long conUnued. to a point where t choo-lng We fret at
of du y and "the spur of
there l* nothing in life that ~ev-™-such Kstgi* the fact that thing* must be done and are given Into our hands
to be accomplished
Th* Acme f Conelderstlen. “1 shall never And another man Uke George was," moan* the lady tc heavy black. The friend be*tde her pat* her arm soothingly. “He never gave , harsh word. ' continues the dl»
, one "Why. there lo me lu atnue!
will be : George A.Vietimaun, ieul ol Uie Slate Chamber, a wetto delegates ; Thomas F. Martin, Secretary ol Stale, "New Jersey"; iValter E. Edge, “ Responsibilities ol Citigenaldp," and John W. Weeks, United Slates Senator from Maasarlie, " The Relalion* ol Uoveni-
, aud Bnaiueas."
Try This on Rata.
A good way tc get rid of rate 1» to collect aome thin chlpe. pieces ol shingle or Un and pour over them enough molasses to cover them well; lam- sprinkle dry lye over the chip* ano Ti*. place them In every rat hole you ,ur ! anon move
*k DO w how much we were afraid
Literary Impreaalon. After wading through aome of thmagazines, a man gets the Impreaalo that as long a* a magazine editor cai get a picture of a pink woman wear Ing a September A M. gown for th front over, he doesn't care a ham about what la printed inaMa—Clncln naU Enquirer. Th# Square Our language la a will eat a pound o' pyramid of maabed dozen oval biaculla. drink two cup* of flat coffc- — cal] It a square meal —Toledo Blade
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businessman are quick to sec the advantages ol an account with the Oc£an City lltlr & Trust Company, insuring as it does, Sccurit) (or funds and the prompt, intelligent handling of their banking business. Accounts subject to check are invited. Ocean City 7 itle & 7 rust Company Ocean City, New Jersey
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Hardy ha* been arouud U« iv liuvai iM«igi*p!i»cai Ouciety •<! Amalia, aud hod Urn Iwuoi ol ben.* hi IKI nuuiauU) loctuir urlute Uiot boo.. i Mrlbuurue. Ihir i* a tui-uibi-f ol U. uviroluviau Hucirij U.i <u. Ad»*-.v. icut ul fH-ieuci-, wo* a iiie.uuir tl.
adit>«>
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f t.'--' Out* !- BU4 b of 111-
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Dante Alqjliielu h.>ort) «l llouir, anU-. ii adopted *umi one ol Uie Mao,. ul New Zealand, •'tie Ho* uv,-ui I New Zealand a uuinbrt ol uuiiw, a.n* lia ninde a aprclal »iouy ul Mu- wolking ol I woman vulliagr in boll. New Zealan. | and AuaUalia. aa wed a« Uie Wvou-i. j part ol the I mie»: MaU-a Mw vlwaL I Uueullv in Ueriuan, Italian and trenci
* wtdl aa in Euflnh.
Ausualia due. not dialranctiise iu omen ciuzenv who mairy lurelgmw*,#* Its. Hardy aUliuugh Uie wile ol an .uiencau, aull retain* bar ciuienalui nd rigbl mi vole in Uie cuuutry' "I bri
birth.
While in New Jenry, Mra. Hardy wil .wak in Jeiwey City, Newark. Eliabelli, Bayonne, IVrtli Arulwiy, Houtl jboy, I'ateteon, i'aavaic , al*oru Uapi May, Camden, Salem. Cumberland am
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-Every week for a month little Mr*. Robertson duly appeared at the t**htor's window promptly rt twelve on Saturday, received the money and
signed for 1L
On the tilth Saturday *he did not
appear Bat tn the tftsrnoon there appeared. In place of her. a allm and i.ther tall brunette. She made her
way to the cashier’# window “I have come for my husband a
loney," she announced. "Eh?" asked the caahier.
"My name la Flora Robertson, and there - # live weeks' pay coming." aha •ToStppeued to be passing through, and he came up at the sound of the woman's excited tones. The caahier left hi* cage. _ Tbl* lady says ahe la Mra. Robertson. and ahe want* live weeks' aal-
ry." said the caahier.
Pop had weathered many a e
and hla nerve did no", desert him noej.
“Pay Mra. Robertson by all rP—"* he said, addressing the angry t • And how la your husband?
1 hope?" he conUnued.
"1 hope so Aa well as he deserves ^ to be. anyway." answered wife No l. _ "Do you know what waa th# matter < with him?" ' "Ap-appendldtla. I understood. , summered iMp Garriaon. atrtvlng la
retain hi* aelf-control
"Nope Rad temper. It went to hla i tnsldre." ane returned. "Say. young man. you hand out that money before Oita gink ha* time to change hla
mind." ahe added to the cash'er
Aud. clasping her money to her bo- j aom. ahe stalked out of the office, leav- .
wig the two men flabbergasted.
"Well, I'm—" said Pop. < "IMtUi here." returned the other. 4 "What am 1 to charge It to—overhead. ^
Mr. Garriaonr
"No Put tt down to petty cash, re- I turned the old actor-manager. "Lord. * If 1 hadn’t been a boy myaelf once—
but tt'a too bad. too bad’"
And l*op's head drooped mournfully aa he went back Into hla den. and he refused to see anybody at all during Use remainder of the day. j On the Monday morning, bright and | early. Joe Hobei^son waa at hla deak j ( He had been there about half a mlnuta j • hen the caahier came up to him . "The old man want# to aee you. Joe." he said. "Say. you'd best fix up • aome »ort of explanaUon In your mind. ,
old man."
Joe. looking pretty well »cared, went Into Garrison’s den The old man rose up and looked at him with | * a heavy paternal air. a •I wouldn't have thought It of you. , 5 Joe." he said, shaking hi# head- B Joe Robertson palled a hundred aud j 8 twenty-five dollar* from hla right-hand d trouser* pocket. Then he pulled a j . hundred and twenty five from hi# left- 1 r hand troueere pocket. He •lammed \ J the whole »um down on the desk un- j ^ der Pop# eye# Pop atared at the . . mon.-y. made a grab for 1L and put It I down. 1 Joe chuckled "Ain't 1 the beat female Impersonator you've ever seen?" ; be a»k*-d. "Say. Mr Garriaon. blondy | wa, me And hrunrtta war me alao | I n, m ,t married but 1 hope to be when you give mi that Job aa a male tmpereonator at forty per ? ahe d U-at either of them two Into 1 Handy little girl -a real one. Mr t
rlaon. and he* halr’a—"
“Wlial?" ahouted Pop. and then, with a sudden access of generosity he 1 slammed down all tho money upon the J.-wk In front of Joe. except two twen 1111 ties, which he thoughtfully pocketed ,
Russia 1 * Vast Reaeurcss. Russia lack* only ten !o—■“
. n flad The rata wilt 1
out.
Save the Day! Jim Stedeker. an East Teuuo^w—. had been to meeting and remembered tt when hi. mule, balked at ptOUng the wagon out of a madbole. “Git UP I thar Buck an' Wheeler." he shouted. *an' If It wasn't the lord's holy Sabbath day.I'd Hck hell outen you!"— New York Evening Post
Opportunity Ought to Uae a Club. "It may be true." aald J. Full Glcom. "tbal OpportunRy knock* bu once at every man'* door, but ao far a1 am concerned. I mu«t be learfull; hard af bearing, or elae old Oppor tunHy ha* a decidedly velvet touch —Kansas City Star
Stationary Science. A medical student ouce asked the late Prof. Parker Cleveland If there not more recent work* on
In the college
a «*ld the pro-
_ *. -were h*»e been very few .v resources make the new bone* added to the human body toond only to the United during the last twenty years." .... lb* greatest food producing country In the world It lead* all na- j wh>| #hou | d He T*k* for It?
tions In mineral wealth and Umber | Motors cuds aero,* the .tree! and
1 hit* another machine "Pardon me, bui I am suffering from aulo-lnlczlc*
BIS* — - —
times aa great as those of Japan, even anatomy wan u - . a!nre the n*w AaUtlc balance that library. "Young man.' aald the pro-
followed th- Rnaaodapaneae war. The t,a*or. ' there h
muiureea make the i,, w bone* addec
Beautiful Scene* Uplift. A beautiful aceue uplift* the »plr within u* until tt l» strong enour to overlook Uie shadows of our plar of probation; tt break*, link after lint the chain that bind* u* to materiality and open* to our Imagination a worl of spiritual beauty and holluefc*.—Rui
Har Suggestion. "Somet'mea 1 think." remarked th Umld young man In the parlor aceui "that If 1—er—had money 1 woulder—get married." "Well," auggesle. the dear girt who wa* occ-pylng th' other end of the aofa. "why don't yoi try and—er—borrow sume?"
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