GLORIOUS STARS AND STRIPES
: you can m* hi Oil' *ifl U« Iutrm4 t'patrtqUc ontrr* Uk« in vdfnra Wc Acrlrr to ( bourn I be >Ur> and fl online li a'l their eracr nnd. benuii Tbnne erniem .n^n*! lor the Bn* »o<l the blble In errty nrtwul botMe In Ui» land “In tbe name tben. oMota Council Jr O. l r . A M-. • and WaaUnRUo *'ani|'. So. 75. r I.B. «l A.. Camt So. I». P. «>. of <».. 1 It^'i Ul ‘* fl “ of oar country In ;oa—tbe Hoard o< Kdneatlan, leacbrr* fend ncbolarv of Ocean Public School. " With tbe band plajloe -Tbe Sui Hpaneled Hanutr,’ the flat «a. unfurled by Ml— Blanche Murphy daochter <>r Mr. and Mf^-Ueorge 1'. Murpby and erandcblld of Mr. and Mr. K. B. Torbert. a—Ided by Jo—pti 1». Sorrutn. a member of tbe llfe-a’ Ing crew at tbe Fourth Street Station, wbn bad arranged the flag high i I be flag pole. A.tbeflagaa.unfi ^ volley, a-a. find by a a|Uad from the, - JanUr Mechanic The member- of. tbe Hiring .quad era. compowd of tbe following mem bera of tbe Jr. O. I'.A. M.: A. K. HmUb. captain: H. S. Adam* ■Wilton WHieta, John E. Trout. Eewl» b. Barrett. Bolla (iarretwo. I Pol bam u-. Herbert Dugan Sutton, lliaa. D. Hampaon, t Headley. l«a»e Headley and John
r Hlgb maoWd by the P. O- B. of A., tbe Jr >. V. A. M and tbe Patriotic Order ul
* all nature Join, with u. fling ber zephyr bretuea with tbe id of Old Ocean , wave. a. upon our abore, uniting with tbe ry voice, of the cblldreo a la i lo-day, partk-l|«tlng In tbe etaaa of tbe bour, viz., tbe d
mi are not only now uwen of our la'nd,’ but t tbe pride and mighty
be tbe better fitted to perform their dulla. In Hie. mentally and phyeteally. and be the better quallfled to protect tbe honor and good nai t'oetr country. “They abould be taught not only to
-gSobtry float, to pay that respect and homage to It that they would to their mother: knowing no North, no South, no Kaat. no Weet. but -aimply oiir
“Top have beard, In tbe pre—utattoo .peach, of tbe noble Impul— that actuated these patriotic ortera in then zeal lo place In tbe public acboob throughout the land tbe Mb’e. and to float above tbe aebuol bouaee the flag of our nation, ever keeping tre.li In the mind, and heart, of youpg America tbe liiatory of our flag and l-.> Mrugglea to maiulalu Mj|>remBcy and reject before all nalkju. of the aorld and to keep In their mruiorie. the flag'our forefather, fought, bled and died tor; the rich Inheritance they b.queatbed u- through Mruggle. fought and vlctoriee won hetieath Star Spangled ilanner and tbr l i
Jack.
- “To my mlad. my friend., no belle, or more |«tofc{ti- Impuh* ever Bllol tbr braaal or jnlnd of myn than that whk-h pondwed the— order, when they conceived tbe Idea of. floating the American flag over tbe |Kbllc —buolof our land, and which actuated then. tn^Hlng the
•aa>e. a- po better way <- ▼lad of keeping ever before Ibegace of the cblldreo-our country'- flag, or teaching them to respect, honor and
tore our flag tbe bert.
••Tbe —ed. aowu In early, receptlvi mind.,the Impre—Ion.made inyouth: take rout deeper, grow aironger, la-: longer aud tend to •drengtlMu: con, ▼lotion., lucre*— love aud luten.lf. ' m la the youth of pur laud a-
l—ltlou Which we have attain that. In tbe future year, to cm new' aud coaimodk>oe building, ol which we. «. e city, are Jo-tly prond —auding —ouod to none In South Jer—y. may be looked upon a> not only worthy tbe name Ocean <'lly HlghScbiiid, but, more thau lbl>. oivj it he the garden .pot to which are nurtured the tender plant*—our chip dren—fllted for tran.plantatloa In the hrdeder and more fertile tletd. of advanced wdocattagtal attain merit li merbaultal. mrrrautllr and pi
ahmal work.
• My fr*i.d., while, the O.-van High School bull ing -hall Mai monument, not only for Hu -rtyed atlou,' which I. but a tithe, or aaa drop of water fa yonder ocean a. It wa« atd I. Intended the educational good wf tbe
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id—d. w* in •
tremWeat the great army of f. rate of twenty thou-and a were not (hat tlieir children ■ through 'our public «cl»oo which’ the Italian., tbe llui and tlie Bu—Ian. aud all oilier.
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there ever go out from It. p virtue, honor, truth aud patriotism, and may tbb beautiful flag, that h ■ hi. day been donated to tbe Board Mu cat Ion, through.! he generoMty tbe— three patriotic order*, each di. float .Jbtm Ibe .flag-Malf not only aau emblem, but aa a protector u child that .hall gather bent fold., and may It float over no land more free, more happy or more lovely than tbt., our own. our native land. "tieiitlemeti of tbe two order* aod .he tadlewwf tbe other here ae acceprlbb beautiful flag from you a- a pledge of your honor. zeal and patriothm to our country and bet bed loterewte, a bleb are ever centred In Ibe education^ of her youth —ability of ber manhood. V it In t|tc name of tbe Oman City High rfebeOI. and again tbank you *BClouaiy fur He donation " Turning toward Ibe chairman gathering. Dr. Abbott gahi: ' •■In ouuclueton, Mr.Chairman, let
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Tbe children of the echoed earn Country. TU of Thee- and gave mlute. touching their bead., heart, aod left band with their right band, vying at (be same time, “l ptac right band on my head, on my and am my baud for . Hod, for country and for flag." Next tbe children of Ibe Find tirade B and of the Second tirade aeng ••blag of Out; Nation" and other school children mng "Hurrah for tbe Flag.’ first verm and chorus of which Is given above. Tbe bend played "Yankee.Doodle at tbe eooctuSon of which Her Dr J Morgan Redd .poke, partly
introduced, mid that this flag. 11— symbol of our country, repre—nt. more than any otber flag which bai ever barn unfurled. It repre—ut. i territory that not only, at formally.
tiur
double that 'of France, and yet rotted States baa only <weoty-*lz perrou. to every square mile, while China ha. one bund red aud Japai three hundred. We could pul all of our populatlou lo tbe Stale.of ( Tezai aud It would not be crowded a* many porttoueof tbe old world Kvcn.ta oue section of New York tljcje sn eighty thousand of peoplecoo fifty seres of land, while the whold State of
ouly a population f about seventy thousand. p>*—ut. also, a country , of wonderful poatabllttie*. Mr. Uncoln mid. commerce and lndti.tr>* mines of a nation." based on Hie possibility of Our country produces •-flftbs of tbr cation ol tbe globe tnd one-third of Its food supply. lug o other laud.. Conlinulug, Dr. Read —Kl
ept away five and a half mlWhn -as. India feel- Hie rpvage. of o ■out every ten years. 1-eM year Lo llu-*la aod China appealed lo tl inlry for bread, to f—d tlieir Mat lug people, but there has never been roc lo the history of our country t> what we have bad a-plenty aiid •pare. Is It any wonder Uiat o ■ountry ha- become Ibe wealliilt ration nn thegkibe, bring now able buy Koglaud out aud have tln« billion dollars lo spare? Tbe money
* of tlie world has tu re
treu-ferred from lond-ipo New York. Our floanctal |»—itnUtir- sre heymd reckoning, Mr, - Shi Secretary of Ibe Treasury, mid, time ago. that be could build
cortlug five hundred million dollars every year.
"Our flag represents the best form of civilization in tbe world. Thera I. u\ nation that ha. tal.-b-^io^tvlieiit syMem of educative a- The Cui Htstc*. This was tbe opluloa of dloltaer Wu. W hen hr sent bis bo] tin Alls otic High’ School to be e
to tbe very mfcgusrd of our
rtbersl Ssbbslh. we go lack Ui the countries w blch know uothtng of ourglonou- liberty. •ThU flsg repre—nts prrpetusl -lory. It Ifs- never been hsuletl wu in driest. It repre—n% personal liberty. 11*1- iuVi)>e flag of the
.t II l. tbe pro iroterttou ev cry
pie's II
American ran flnd
Dr I
I-poke
who— pn Hud fpla)
n-of tuiitlbd. cn have spAkMi ganizatloW.. I ’taq id pro*|>erlly inll
r. big in
bb talk Uijhe bbys.eutertal immen—iy. S|>eaklug of lb toantry, be mM weall like big Hi
t be big eWyilunt. It
id here t be wpcaker 'looked ai mllou-ly a. be added, "yes, sc
an you Irii me. boys, why the ofliiuT b like s fsrm wagon?" boy. gave It up, and Dr, Bead ered: 'Becau— It bas nospring." sm- reminded of a .peakrr wlw> asked a cla— of Illlle boys, -what shall I my to you ?" To which a bright i.grter replied, ‘ttay ameu aud -it little further mi Dr. Bead mid Ikliad liewrd with plra-ure the line' ■ddrews of Dr. (s—I berry, and st-v tbe remarks of tbb man Abbott. 1 ever knew an Abbott," be continued who wasn't a talking machine." Then be told a story of two Irish-* men on a train, flue told tbe other hat tbe last car of a train was al* be most dangerou. Id which to >s Invariably It jump, tbe track, tbe victim of a rear cud coUtston tbe other IriabThao mld:"Hure, then, why don't they take K off?" Bead made a Mg bit with bl boy bearers uutll near Ihe rlo—of bl when be mid to tbe youugMei ml ofbtm. "1 tbluk I've talked long enongb, don't you?" To this re was a mtgbty eboru. of "yew"
u tbe lltlle fellow.:
Tbe Kev. H. T. Ca—(berry -i-o briefly, saying In pari: "I wa* told Just ■opener-.' Tlie orator, w
d work When a boy I
tblug."
s>—Iberry then tokl a Mol ■ud Daniel Web-ter. T fat tier wa. anxious for litem K imethlng luMrad of Idling tlirirl
One day be foe
tbe barn, wbtuliug M
B. B. Btltes.'A. J. Smith and J. 1
After the exercises tbe visitor-' of Tike to enjoy myself a-you ha'
cottagers. Inspected the school building, with wblcb they expressed them
Tbe pole was furnished by Cuuacilmgn Headley. U was erected by K. It. Torbert In a concrete base made by (ieo. O. Adams A liro.
e helps
Here b a IM of "Hot Weather Don’t* for Drivers." wblcb It w'buld be well for drivers lo obey: Don’t forget dial your you lo earn a living. Don't stand him In tbe sun. Doait fall to give him water at stiort interval*. • Don't forget lo bailie bis bead w Itb coW water. Don’t give him w btskey unlcm ad•Ised by a veterinary surgeon. Don’t fall to wash out your bur—’s
’I fall. If h
bow* signs of e
; him
If-bour'
Don’t fall. If exhaustion continue-, i bathe bis entire body w ltlrs^ater. Don’t fall,Id extreme cases, to apply e to the head and ice water b> the Xiy. so as lo reduce tlie temperature. Don’t lash your Imr— .*w ben lie I. doing tbe bert he can. Don't lash him at any time Don't -wear at him.
Beccnl reaj e-tate transfer- in Ocean CHy rentnlcd in the office of County
'terk Way staa-follows:
lieorge A. Bourgcol- el aU lo Mary Hdcmeycr. »l3*i tot Se.-tK,n
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I her and Amu—menl C pauy-tu Albert Fogg. 11 Bn-u south comer of < iceau avenue itb Mieet. 1-ki f—1 Trout oir O. uue aod exlend-to lri|wr»n t ml—loner-' exterior line.
lo Wesjey Bell.
‘atjilugtou. We w III there •re, ask Dr. Cook to make s-jzrvcti came liere to enjoy toy tils' I an .lighted with the exerc!—* of to-day liardly know where I am. but I fr ■ a eau— for cuugratutatlou for u- al Ibe demouMratlon we had lo-day. Iliought of tlie children to-day a twenty-five year- fnna now they revs I thought of tlie boy-fwho frankly
k mid:
participate In ■* Thu— w bo hav well of tbe— oi grow.*and Ilia
d lb* b
He <
Tbr tdlier lad, questioned in similar vein, replied tbatbe wa* helping hi- brother lr. fas—Iberry exprr—d the Iiojk ut the order would continue doing imetblng aud keep u t It* g<sxl work After a —lection by I'rof. H. H Bake'* urelieMta. wblcb played ex rrlleully throughout tlie e .mug, tin ev. Hr. liruuyate wa* mtroduced. Dr llruuyale mid lie was not going > offer any apology lor bring pr« (le was there al tbe rrque-t of tbe
members.
"Tbere is uo u— In telling you lb I duoT belong to your order aud nev exjicct to be a member, but I don love you the le—. It was my fortui misfortune, wblcb ever wajf yi e to put II, tu be burn under another f. but I am surrounded by stetnany
I 1 dou
leeloi
re.- It was my . pleasure l
member- of Jbc —bool board, ltd pate to tbe exercise* to-day. Tbere occupied Inconspicuous places among Is uorigmg 1 enjoy better than
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t, but I
pper before coming here, r. Bead w bal be was going 1 notice he basale his share. He Is a man that can get -ml of trouble. Ocean CHy Is patriotic. Patriotism to-day marches along. \Vliere the Star- and Strip— go wrungare righted and the brollierhuod of man prevails. Where they go, tbe I'nlted Stale- Mauds today for righteousness throughout the w rid Every where America stands for Hie right of mau. As I have mid. I am member of your orgaulzatbm, in 1 be, but I have a 'privllche you have not You were horn Is 11 liaduT anything lo my ab am an American by eliolee something of the unfalrue*
*ir
be Is honest and righteous. We have here to-day a common brofliertioud If lioucM aud Industrious, all have equal rights and privileges In ibis ronlry mau can w iu honor aud finst on bybls own efforts. Tills |» nut so i guy"other country.” Dr. Hruuyate. aftkr speaking of tlie rtnclplc* of .Ibe Junior Meclianii--,
ild:
"Tbe lime Is Corph'K when A'meran principles will belt Ibe worl “1 am glad to b* with you to-i nd at any rime. If Ibis Isu't m3 fliug, my service- are al your maud. I had In my wbal I liavi ug or see my grandmother before morning. I never raw her In i, aud I Have no desire lo sec ber
Dr.
Dr. Bead raid he did not Hke to be called old. About ten Vcar* ago. hr d a little girl If she could loll him
nid i k*" age.audsb* answered:"Flfty-aix." raI1 j Pushing back his mass of iron gray >m- - ,ll i r - Ibe s|«aker mid be would not be
i V; for some rime yet to come. Alter II | telling a cuuple of humorous »t.irie».
•oulbeaM Mde of We-lev " ,)r “nii.y.lc r octeudlng out t.. Tri,«rt.u u,k ,lboul ■'•J'lblng thing, be kno
.wui.i... ataiut. \ ou could wake li
■dnlght and lic'd he ready
subject
40 feet southaest of T< did street. V» feet front: No ^ tegi: iwest uf Twenty-fourth t,'l«l feet front. tf. Smith rt virtu William
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Letter to J. C. Steelman, ttras City, .S'. J. Dear Sir: Take a twci-Morv Ismod reekon tbr enM- with diflrmi •hits: you will Ik surpri—d -is C. 1 ?”"' •Ivlde by .VXi; you buy 11 gallotu Thai's the rule: but It never cumc—out Buy any otber paint than Dev. ou will have to buy m -re. up |0—Ibly wgmlloti-. * Paint lieioc. a oo'H have a gallon*<ir tVo to rrtoi I ere are some ex|Krietic—. N It. Watkin.. Isdt. Texa-.-u—l atlonson Ui- InsL 1 —before: bought lx alloosTievue for mma bou— aud had
left.
C. B ‘ Edward-, of Edwards-4 Broughlon. prliiTer- Italngh. N.'V, used »■ gallon- |«Me |wlnt on lihs bought XU gallous Devue for Ml— and had 1ft left. Hio by IBe gallous. _ ■ ,
film, but 1 like bis wife Ik ' Dr. Bead then told a.
lie wa. going to dn him wbal good II w. iw. whereupon lb: : "If 1 knew where I wouldn't he III
ybu upot
: him I
I I
id Strip— baa to give allegiance to ‘ are do higher that) character « emblem of our country. i American people should love 11* "Another thing. 1‘mw. a -hurt Time ] Spangled Banner. «▼. two children who came over Mr. Elder told of at> experlci llh their fstlier. aud I ga. e a nickel had had m Ith a patriotic old lb the hoy. ■ lur American hoy, upon w ho w a« scornfully berating -"im' wetvme a nickel, would s<am|Kr oil younger brethren who werra-t .r mure. 1 Ills foreign hoy gazed up 1 tlie typical^ Jew. do my eve-, pulled down my hand Tbe old Tiebrew civliluirJ nd ki-sc-l It. I am comforted by the a country. I'm proud of Ameri mughl that Ibe forelgi^ child muM "All people burn under Ibe ii lo our public schools and come out aud Strip— are not good Ameri trill led with patnotl-m. They are mid Mr. Elder “Our work It t. ilug to church, many of them, and the— people up." tay turn out better thau we hope for j The speaker uekt related Uu:_-
The DOING GOOD BUSINESS ACROSTICS AND ANAGRAMS.
IW the Aral lettev* of wl •rd. -iinctlnM-. a name i . a sciiUtK-c. The linnl .
I,r.-w jss-ta oftsuttMc 1 ( ..vcr th** •■uttrr alpjlabrt.
- -u ua, . TIk a, ««»— rue rive of tbt > Plan. th. r Hutnhwl
"Die Juirior (Infer of I'nlted Amer-'clat an MrchaHirs stands for tbe public j Yoi •bool A-aq orgaulaaliou. we don't j Am
i lulu |-ilitlcs, but If we km
ed: “Oh.
ould cast his volt agaln-t the little d —lusil hou—' or the Itlg —boul ou— you have In tbb city, aud the adlriK of the blble therein, we would tread Ihe alarm from oue cud uf the lale In the other, and —nd money jwii here if necessary, and tlie day ter election that titasi*? iiamr would rever. fur Ibe publicachool.'’ "If Ihe lllllrrate and others coming
:r they go tlie quicker w
After telling ol Ith a moral tu < by making au
at the subjoined ll-t o of flre-box—. and you wll tbe location of the tire: 1ft—Second and Asbury a IS - Fourth and Anbury a 2? -Fourth and < tcran ev. 3ft—Sixth and f.'eutral at. 45—Eighth aud A-bury a 4S < Tty Pavlllon.Ytoar.b 54—Ninth and ih-eau ave •C- Tenth and Asbury at T3 Eleventh aud Cetitral it.'—Thirteenth and Ashu 91 Slxlreuth and Asbur<
licit live
Mopping emigration her Object. Four year d an orphans' fund, fo Its a year i- asked frou
willows with children for — . bul we are getting rkTof, .ws-tbey are marrying agi Think of the gissl work we hkve I* l w Ith live cents a year from ei memtKr—a lialf a plate of Ice ere T a couple of *lwo-fors,’ If you < •<- Tty men sm.
"We have had some luck In marrymg our w idows off. hul for Hie iKiielit wf any old fellow- liere to qlgld 1 will »••. several good-looking
> left
We
this orphans' fund, and relieve .the church is dc work We believe In the spirit of Ihe Lord' and are going to take children, of w horn He mid, 'Suffer Hie children to come unto Me and forbid
them not." *
Dr Bea l added that seventeen years ago. the Juniors had a membership of ■Vkkl. To-night they have a member-
ship of 4ft,U00,
"We want 50,000," he>«td,tn closing, "aod when we have 50.000 we are going to start to get IOO.OUU. aud you had better get In a- quickly as you eau." The Bev (’bartas H Elder, of Trenton. chaplain of the Slate P. O. 8. of A., wa* humorously Introduced as "Hie man who tiad arrived." Mr. Elder came by way of AHanlle (Tty and had trouble In reaching this rity by boat from Ixinrport, although be offered Hie boatman a guod-stxed sum of money to bring him over The r—Bit was that lie had lo go hark to Atlanttr f'lty. reaching here, by way of Soteer*' Point, too late for tbe flag raising carem ini— In Ibe afternoon. He was sorely
disappointed
Mr. Elder began his very lulrr—ring remark- by raying: “Mr. Chairman, l.adl—and (imriemen: You may uo-! rice lu my greeting that tbe gentlemen placed after Hie ladi— Asadl— 1 Hugulshcd sjKaker once said, Hie gn - Hemrn are always after the ladl—. It Is a real pleasure to be here on thl- occasion. There Is a good bit of Junior In my composition, although I've beru I lor for llftecii years." Elder then told a funny story n an advertising scheme lu hymn hook: and Ihe mlx-up that followed. Tlie mlulrter started lo give .out a hymn egluulng, "Hark, the Angel^Hlng' nd every otber Hoc called allnillni i the grand curative qualltie* of i crtaln kind of pill. Tlie speaker then told of tbe chaotic ate of bis mind a* be Mood al I sing ort and looked orer to Ocean Elly, where hr so much d—lrad lu Ik In the but found It im|KMsIhle lo The Junior Order i» a social organization Tlie tendrils of a plant will take hold of something upon which they .
. \ ..i .ns. ..r *lsntss. <->m-s|ioiidlug to IvOPtwut the Hci.r.-v pli.i.-t loi'-h stanza ils formed of H , ,.u|.l.-t*. ami the Ural line of each co 1,1 U. the flrst%tauza lu the ■oig, 'in... W—ml •-•mmeDceB with l*-th. 1 1 tfl.nl with gtmcL aud so on through ...' ■ .-ri,.. I'l.i-h.li iiit i.L.i..
,t that Is-gan the coU|ilets. It w u 1— ■ iistoniarj to eomimee vers— oo „ r.- | siit>Ji>cta after tlie fashion of |fo .row acrustlea. This waa done with a lew to aid memory, and surb pm,, icrc calh-t als—lartan hymn*. TTh- riddle Is also of ancient origin. 111.- I’riivcrbs of tlie Bible, or Baying, ttrihuted to ttolomon. are often in ib, rr'b.3% ■ ij*,nH-l ri.liil.t,, s..k, .f Ihe Mi.h.imn.elans, ahoeiutalu.rld■luv.^writtrii lu Arabic and 1-er.Ua. I}*- ancient Egyptlana nlao |.r..|r,uud ,1 riddh-s. and one of the acv.i, via, ucii of i ■ n—f. who llvel In the ilzfli
The Ideal OCEAN
Summer CITY,
Resort N. J
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
MANY CHURCHES
NO SALOONS
Spacious Buirdwalk. Free Band Concerts I) iring Season. Great l ishinj' in Oc -an and Hay. The Uclijjht of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains t<» "and from I'.iil-iddphia on Two Railways. ........ This Summer will witness construction of Bridge across the Bay to Somers' Point, which will increase Train
Service to Philadelphia and Vicinity.
Within easy access of Atlantic City ajid
other well-known resorts
n Him
.ward. Tbe t
ary. when Ik found Hial
ii the diction
i dir.
large
w i-h K to 111 ra* ao called. .Blgnlflranl thing, tbo— r—ponalblr ever thojght the council would auyUilug The council I# one of the uigeM of (be nearly an) hi theStglr. : member-hip of the or^iUalion In the State ba» nearly tw lr®. the >law»i- an Felluwa. with both of which illfled . ITie Junior- hav. great American apirlt. They' are -landing for better cUizen-bi aland for the |>uhlic achool. ■ aod. nur money lu thla work. - Vft believe our land I* lu danger If *u do not make thl* -land ' country. Thera are two Hiiug* Mufort me. The first Is Hull every forelguer. a« he walk* up the gaug-plauk aud jiula bl* fool ou thl* .1 lurid, walk* under the $lar*
l lie people are The Junior Order plae— hefore'-^ta member* high •andard-, up lo which Hrey are lo ara«ure. | "Thl- council bring* lo our mind fraternity. ‘Not of Ihe kind I read of niagb.lnc. A man. with bl-face aglow, met a friends who a-krd him'
Tbe happy!
Individual told Ibe friend that hi* w ife ; told l.liuA>e aa- a model hu-band. 1 friend a-krd If Ire knew tbe mean- , ol the a ord model. and I Iw an-w rr In the negative The friend told^
|jl
f Hie real thhiT 1 | '‘Don't u— tire term true Motherhood In that equivocal wjy. The only hope of Americana He* In lire unity of American-." -aid Hie speaker. He then referred to t'oluml hi* dureovery of 4hl* country and Hie Puritan*, prophet* of freedom. Tire ireoplr on the May-flower *l| pact, a *yinbol of fralerally. achool book and tire blble Jolnec The men.ln '?•: Mood together with the word "Bevolutlou" on their hrraMplale* until they won their victory. "It Is aimply a mailer of unity,’’ mid Mr. Elder. "America I. *ur- . barged with fraternal Ism. a(id out uf It ha* grown (hr grratrM nation of Hie world. I don’t like that hymn. ■Oh, to be lothing Ur romrihing. (>od might Have made a better country, but he never did.” Mr. Elder told atanry uHkmi Pedro, former Emperor uf Brazil, who took Itb him lu til? exile to Portugal Mime of the soil of bla beloved Brazil, wblcb formed a pillow for hi* head w hen he died. 1 Patrioti*m ri. d Mr. Elder.
EXCELSIOR IS OUR MOTTO. The Sentinel Printing House An v thin 8 from a Card does the finest Bound Boo k work to be had 744-46 Asbury Ave. We are not satisfied to do justas good work as you can get anywhere else in this section. p Compare our work with city printing?—We have the facilities. and we know how to do the i best of Printing.
HUAI. KMT A FK 4 1.1: VI Wit LAKE, C. E.,
i. CORSOH
Ketxl Estate -Xjcoiit LICENSED AUCTIONEER,No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, fi. j
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archy a* the dew-mdant of tire uiytlt-l.-al King Arthur fropi bis u*kk. Charles Jaiue- Stuart, whlrb Ikcuuim “claim* Arthur * neat." The bet au>gram* are th-ere nhlcfa have tu tb*’ new orilcr b-ttin aumc *lguia.-*ttop apiiroprinte to that from which- they are form.-! tVIreu Pilate asknl. VuM -sstvrritaaT’ iWbat to truth b be prwbablj; lind no ld.-a that Id* question ts--ivv-r.-! it—.-If, Lut U dkl. The trauspo>111..n made It. "Eat vlr qul adc*t" fit I* lire man ale. I* hcrer AuagranM wurtl- aua (hackwardl aud gratnniz
pari . f tire |Mtient agent. Hue day • little eM.-riy Indy approached the wla1I0W of Ok- office, placing a large family umbrella, on Hit alati. aud. aftw fumbling nervously lu her pocketl—A. i.ull.'l out a quarter and laid II Uoau n itlmut a word lo the ticket aelbT "Hlrere are you going, madam T’ a»k-
o the doctor." wa*
the tremulous reply.
A prof.i-v who. when asked a question, wa* lu tire habit of saying: “Tbat to a very good point Indeed. Duk It up fur yourself." wu oue* much disgusted with a student who had -failed k> answer a very simple question ' Sir. JotK-s." said Ire. "I'm aurprtoed tbit you. -who an- gutnf tb teach, cannot answer such nu elementary question. Why. what would you do If out- of your pupils were to ask It?" "Well |irofe*»or." replied tire other. "If aucb a tblu* bad haiqreued Irefore I came here I n afraid I would have said plainly (hat I didn't know, but now I think Jd do Just as you do and say. 'Look R ep. my boy? k-ik. It up? “
ArekbUfc.e at Cwwterbwr The areh bishop of ttanterbur. ferred to as "hto grace." and be Mmaelf arehblabop, etc., "dirin Idcutla." whereas other prelai phrase "dlrlua permlaalou. e Orst jreer tu the rvwlm. uatkius he VUcm the crown head of the soierelgn. and the k queen are, hi* domestic partol The bi-hop of Ixiudou Is his fw. dean, the bishop of Winches suhdeau. tu- bishop of Uta-Chau-el-or aud the bishop of Bo ebaplaiu.
•how you the beautiful Oliver fork* foal We are glvffig away with eiety half dozen bars of SklbflyDt Soap Lady of the Houae-We don't never cat wllk f.wk* tn this bouse. They leak -Woman's Hume Companion.
I'rweewaliwwissw. V he ''whispered, “will D* SneT" ; u t know. Chariaa." ah* replied
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“WaJL when you flnd siut” he salA rtolng. "Bead me word, will you? I Mslrel ‘.Hicks' until 1« ' a’t hear from you V lak her."—Loudon TH-
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ni com ln.-ed, both by faith »■* exi-Tience. that to maintain oneself on till* earth to not a hardship, but » perilnm tf we will lire simply **d wl 'cly. as the pursuits of the slrnph* tre thins are still the spurts of the nwri totlfli-lal.—Tboreuu
If we bopcr.K what we are not Ilk* to |SMSes*, we a<-t and think lo veto, make life . greater dream sad ■adow I Iren H really la-Addlaota

