Ocean City Sentinel, 1 April 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TheOutsiders:

By TEMPLE BAILEE *

o>rrTi»w*L m. t>r A*o«tat^ §

• UUnrr Pi»»- a a tropic thunderstorm bad

tl all the notuen Bjtn* Into the W*

AREAUONTfCRISJ

ju.t lorrixbe atated without The Way Uncle Sam Is Swindled •aud ah,--, comtnc to e.11 oo j Through the Mails.

told bar

wed be on the parch it the llreik era Uatenlne to the land - PeeCT Bared at that. "Von may tie

“Anti W tilte. Mirk and yellow- are , , , . apnt i e tr, Maori..- i.y. The i ragic Career dl Pic^d, a ITiarlri I'artrldse In •fn-a lUVer N. CobWer Ol PBriS. tlvea." -They march fn.ro place *» •

place In military f.-ripaflon Boi

The Ideal Summer Resor

THE LUMINOUS HALO.

a r.rta to aee a woo

WATCHES IN WEDDING CAKE. ;

HIS RISE TO GREATVWEALTH.

r column look, like ike curetoa alone th behind I hern a we

el Ilka a flock of at

ytfirdi.

■ alowly. m Amtrooc-oo the wlAi porch. Ton’d Uttar bun/ln.“ be aald • will coma down batrSy In a minute ’

I

« to Palm Baacfa ethic*. - abe laid blin. “my anwn la Already d. It Wba ajioUed before It waa and the maklna only made It . In fact It'a dowdy, Jimmie; a

with you. Jluunle Annatnroa. - tbnucb betarcued all the a » the hotel—that beautiful » n row. of alcautir patroi—t would not ebanae her decision. tilde aud 1 .ball itny <

■ a hU pie

aide.- was her a newer tu

un-

But at

It toa-t Juat their dreaaei: If* their bats and their iboe* and tUlr cell, and tU way tUy flx tUlr hair and their enaplexlona. They are like a lot “Too mod at talk about complex loti*.” Armatrona mid doacedly: yon're gat a complexion of your own - — “W*a at least It l* my own." reesy t treed “But what's a. complexion. Jimmie, without the clothe, to set II off? Now. the re's that pale blue chif foa with tu rose wreathed border that Juat want In there, and tu Ctrl wore a bat with row i around It, and her parasol bad a pale rtnk coral handle" She leaned farwardlmptentdrcly. “Jlmmlr. tew do you thick I would look In that “Out oA»lxdil. _ aald Jimmie irPegyy nodded. ”1 bellere I would.”

corridor of their or tary'a daughter me

dressed for dinner In a traillns lace robe, with |warla about her thrust and wnwth of little rose* Jn her hair. “1 couldn't wait” abe said to Annrun*. “1 want to U an re that Mis. Mskiu will *9 with ua In the morn

autnetblu* In tb* compel ' in* of her sulk that brouebt a flasfaln* reaponie from I’e*

“No, yea're not. There are-a lot of pnwoOee Ure tUlr bands full cheekaant you to know.'.' She milna the derer umrea of tl With a yeiture bruusbl to arr r.mit.ntly derl.lnw new younx man who had been aivmUtr duilable IlilnA aa Inoocenl talkie* with tU secretary at tU foot urAln* pin ei». of the stairs. “Harqld." sU said. "I -we osed to pass cake* throi

It bout ijueitinn.- aald one of the

• tUt I c

e tut I fa

“Why not ?" be asked. te I am an oamider." she Irai and 1 Uve Juit en pay our board-without st It la dola*.bfr loto of *ood late and the sluice tc - A l simply uadenpaa; out of 11 I could. *

For them

feet* rod la (U *01101*00 Bambler.' tU *lr1 with tU pink rote* la 'I-ady Jane.' and that tall Ctrl In mauve I* TV Orchlff—and In that way 1 dot , fad envkma or UtefuU and I dot bare If soy Ulr Is out of curl or it fflbpaaa old faatdoned. for I am only Use audience and not a part of lf-

aarajrdy. "Toe know If. only be-nu-e J can't afford to offend the aecrrtary that 1 am not foto* witk you. I'cRct Tlsaae don't worry about tut.' - IVecy'. tune was *ay. but there w as . hurt look la Ur eye*. "Aunt Alva U a aae the alUsnton. and I am it cUlr and

shltiln* Ulr etiwn maid veil flaailii*

t S'

"1 am so *la.l fnlUr dlacowed you." abe aald a> they «troe once Vi -r.- In

/al palibr at

hi* bate*! of the Iswch. "You «nu CD with ua eaala touH.rrvn "

E

-c

“Oocan't she know anybody borer aAed the weretary-a dauchter. "No.- Anmtrnn* aald; "lU call,

bafaalf as omaider SU cant drew

ffke the people who hare money

“Nbe called you Lady June.'” gWtoldUe. win* her Itilereat. tU lady in md was the Vrtmwm i blur.’ and th. *irl la maure with the quaer dark Ain wu The Orchid' tr her." said thr 1y. -1 am

mmle." she aald. with wsarinea*. 'I . . ,t meet her Tour* a man. an), "“J 1 V rU, ‘ i can't under-tand bow I ahooU f-i I f '°“ ■ contrast betw e.ro my* frumpy | without |si;lt-x the. and her dalutlneiw I dah/t j m'-at of the *t nd a bit yesterday"-her Up* quit- j thU line are m d—“fur I thouyhl you and I could ' rime to think a

y outside tocetber.

i Jail by Secret Enem.e.. eft e Forlurte by a fjeilowi ReleaMd. Hi. 6ch.4.e et Brought Him Death. ntlc cresthia of the brain e 1 lumas, “The Count of . ii.” had a counterpart ki

OCEAN CITY, N. J

a te.aedajid tortured foe year. In rhlc aUfforoult expertmenL What its; penurtiatl.* wa. rackla* tUt In I did not know, and the phyel is at her bedside did not know, b rHocbed hands and teeth and • breatbtn* wa. Irrerular and n.d p \yhat we saw was this: A lnm|_ l h.h- of a rarue oran*e hue that

river'- c thrnaeh the tio.h yon n of the cad IVrUp# you are

1 you t

I take I

guarded. atMl^ a. c-mparatlrely ffew t people *o n 1-rn.d the ev-ai mass of <F dweller. In tfcl* 'proie.-trd land are de > barred from .Urln* In the bomocu* » little came of hide the diamond -r t ainusBle the .Ilk But there I* -an- • other arenue tUt,!. belts* Med eothn-l t Catlcally by the anti-duty a*sre*ati- n ■' H I. the I'nlted State* mall. With ttie Itumenw rolume of forelntt f mall TWIr’ered to this oowntry It l« t

ck. when the drive

u liUtT. when .Vapomnn waa at the *bt of hi. power. Praucol* I'h-aud a a sturdy y>«in* Journey man cob r of Parl«, fnj of health and aul-ir*ui-rite Ylgoureux. a you ns -*lrl hi. marn.se bhldeL enemies de unced him tb c rhe ImjiertaJ sovern

H-.al le-ijuentbed to hli on deposit In the Ban Furthermore, this e

■ ever- parkaae that w In nrwspaia-ra --r m- rely to see whether or not some irtlcle k concealed therein ■ It I. piawllde. however, and the addreuee baa to ( the postnffil-c and pay duty

..-utlpedw^Rld .|4

bulky | sclrca rwflr .sir

“I can't” *he protested. “Indeed. 1 .-iHronl at wlih b lb.- dullnble artl-h

“I a

i 1. appraised.

The <

t with n

In tU morn

•-flood." aald the mutts man no heartily tut Pessy Uked b!m ou the q-ot. "Mr. Armatron* telU me that you Bare been slttln* bark quietly and caUIn* os name/." (be aecrrUry's dau*hter rallied. "1 Ure." Ikcsy confesacd. "I Ure ne rl*ht now for you"— Tell me '- Tbe fairy prince**." said Pe**}. with danrln* eyes “Good." iauched Hamid, and be and the fairy princes. excUnfed *lanres It were a revelation to Pecs? 1 must *o In to dinner." said the isbln* beamy, "but you will ga In • mornln*. woof you?" Tea." Prrxy capitulated. "Ill *o." d when they bad awept on .be turn-

“Wby." abe aald breathleMly. “they reu't a bit dlfferem from ua. Jimmie.* “Not a bit" aald Jimmie comptaeutly. a "And 1 bellere she la gains «» marry dm." "Of course everybody kuowe tUL" “I don’t.” Pe**y roufraaed "1 hought you liked her. Jimmie " “1 do," aald Armstrong atoutly. “but lore you. Peggy. I've told you oo

' Peggy

■And thU make* fiftycounted demurely. “Make Jimmie, and III aay 'Tt And Jimmie did.

BAIT FOR ALUSATORS. The Way a Maxican India* Gather, la

th. Ugly I

A Pinto Indian of

hand, on a f'brlstrnaa podding

I Hi Bnctaod »- aoror atry It also dls^MlWd

il front the old home

aacnd tiling, pa.

club and a coil

tarred lariats. For bait. U used sacking pi*, a box of aouxChln* which smelled offensively and aeWrral chunks

verUufflng lx

yard* from the heater’* edge, the Indian stripped off Id leave, and nded from the fork Abe squealing TUt waa the Ul/for

itor."

Between the thicket and the water’.

One ol

a neighbor had obtained a new watch from abroad. It had come through duty free, and the gleeful Ctrl who waa wearing It could not keep quiet abdht the clever way the puat office Ud been deluded. It seems the watch Ud been Uked rigbl Into the cake mid had eopie through without discovery. Now. this forced ua to take some atep to prevent a repetition of anch amartneaa. and ever after tUt we held oo to aUakr* or poddltm tUt came In p^Hgv* thr-nigh tb mall. A letter Is seat lo the person t whom the paiffuge I* addressed, anthis person tit la rflmost always a w< mam Ua to come to th* postofltr* aud cut the cake «r all-e the podding richi Ip front of the f-uatom. olB.-er Do we catch a Tartar vrccalonally ? Well, you may take It for granted tUt any who would try thl. trick la a Tat to begin with, and *o we'don’t gel off without a scene when life cutting come* \ “A trick that footed u. for a was the acridine through the malLof one glove a trifle creased to give'"hr Idea that it wa. merely a v Ud been left In Furopr tVUh the glove w-xild . ter to tUt eff- t 'Yon w without one of your glove, course we passed II tbrvucfa Ingly But we got so many of these

> li»k .

next mall there came another gl--from the same address to the ant person The glove wa* the fellow the other. Then we got another lef band glore and later the right hand glove to aatrb II The trk-k waa aim pie and admirable In Its slmpllclty tilovfs were lain* wrot through It

quantities, one at a time.

"But the queerest trick w* expo-s-C latlng a large stork of fancy corset, without troubling about the duty that should Uve been paid on them Tb. trick wa* to send half a etiraet through the mall We knew of no rule about paying dui> on Ulf a corset It ap pea red to u- to be a mere remnant ot the up to dale woman', altlre and nol Important eii-iugh to consider a. dull

with a row of gnarled log*. Taking the chunk* of meat he placed them ■t equal Intervals between the beach

and tu ridge of the dam. This Is wr p - my grub Ult" raid the Indian. “It Ihp0i:t „ will make him mount tU Urreca" 1 rorseia tsi-a

(Urricadel.

Btlmulatln* IU pig with a kick that caused It to squeal for tU next ten

minute*, the Indian waited In ambuvfa, ... ... harp-KID In Und. One end of a long np b i, «| fr . . n d .be toek x lartat vv.a fMteued to It and tbwother thing lew lhao a frvtlon of a wc to a tough elastic sapling. Th* N fUn ,« punerore ihe arheroe TU Ulf Ud act and It waa growjug dark when set w as useless In Itself, trot when a dark oliject wa* aeen to rise alowly other half arrived there was a French from thr water and aprawl uptUdam. corset read, for wearing The firm chunk of roast Ult wa* gob- "We find tine silks done up

ages of berm, watches, diamond rings

“He's stun eking bla chops T chuckled and bracelets rom-enled Ii •he Indian “IF* tU same one eyed of bonks In hole* i-nt for

old sinner tut owes me two pigs, but

bo's going to pay his debts."

Gobbling the second chunk. IU alligator craw led on. awaDowlug the third, and at tU sight of the banging pig

stopped and glared Suddenly

pushed forward and fell Into

bollqw behind the dam

Instantly he turned and beaded for the dam Up sprang tu Flats and hurled tu harpoon through his acaly bide. -I got you this timer U shout-

ed.

Jerked bark by tU tension of the lariat, tu alligator made the leaves fly with bla switching tail and would have anapiicd tu rope If (he elasticity of tU sapling bad not broken tU force «rf his spring as be (.lunged forward again aud again. Seizing the club andjmuptng, around tu floundering priaom-r. tU Indian dealt him a whack across the bead Ibal

wllng

Ms drill

more of It. Bui drop In with a

frequency It looked a* tl

remnants had suddenly aitnldjs?

Importance In some one's

■e «b-

trlcka pf (be mall tmugglrrs"

sandy : York Tribui e

TUt boy.” aakl tl

Mler the furrow

bud.' I ml he made a

I told him to git

Thar * gold In the s-hat do you reckon

e gold o’ this here

lya. •! don't beer for

Id Fee Atlanta

ilro sprawling on his bark. Thro. - ■ n

t jw. ..a ■ -yT ihundertng |,y bis land. Finally one Among thr words given oot f-r <laJ ll1 * l “ ,, “ ,rr •» •° *«• If* naly.lv recently by a dlstriri i l '* H, ,,1, mad * b, " ,k hl » •' the

teacher In IVnu..l.anU wa. ta.nk Te can puff an - blow all ye like, goi dura ye." U cried, -but Fm goin' to

It. tu follow lug unique la \„r rkl * Baturdsy r—Every body'*, ik mtr I. a empound l-rlihiil-. ‘ _

Th* Zsnsa.

>w many sonea are thrrr iher—No; tUre

Af* hat flre. IIwA-rter. you may uaroe all If you ran/ Small Bey-Torrid *— s south tn

frigid and

candle I found a cot n- row the floor and a attacking my led I dually, using wisps ■ ot ashes are the best

rs through--til

bis e

A HOTEL DINNER.

TU M

d Order.

Disguised aa an Italian priest, he succeeded by bribing the l.-ast guilty of ■the cduspirator* and discovering tU entire story of Ms undoing. TU leader In tU plot he learned waa one Lou pain, who Ud married Marguerite

imspered and become ‘

MANY CHURCHES NO SALOON

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

•Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concents Darhig Season. Great Fisbinjj in Ocean and Bay. The Delight- of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways. .

Within easy access of Atlantic City an(‘ other well-known resorts

- midnight train ride from CffFhetVTiE kftd hTv Wlff hsd T-vcfi ~

etdarialnlug one of hla beat (all.-ins

T and tU theater. tU subur

lor spoke bitterly:

a dinner! And it coal flu . TU rooking In these Mg bol rloos They amear sauces i Hug I suppose It Is to hid

•rial*"

r of o

- of I be UndsouM

Plraud went to tU capital and under _ a suitable disguise obulned work a* a j j waiter In Loupaln'a establishment. | Fellow servants there were Gullbem j Solar! and GervalD Chaubard. who. ' with Loopaln. had denounced Fk-aud In 1801. The pretended waiter wa> - not long In t.ringlag hla vengeance t.

-\

select lor tl “WUt ■ lection r

for you almost every d.v It U th.- women of

ordered! Bisque of with a body of th Sweetbreads cooked

cream dr»*«ln*. Virginia

'Umpacne sauce—a brown sauce a thick as molasse*. Then for dessrt you took a rbanc* oo pudding Beln Victoria—candled fra IT and lady flr

was the j

[. It was Its i Brat victim of bis wrath. Hla body. pierced t.y a knife, waa found on one with IU ae of the bridges over the Seine. Lou- : pain wa* disgraced, reduced to pen ] done the or nry and finally stabbed to death tn the | meals chosen i Tullrrirs gardens. Solar! was poison 1 • In the year j ed and died lo frightful convulsions. But speedy retribution overtook the l Implacabir avenger One night Ftcaud was seized, bound and borne to an | abandoned quarry. In tU darkness a . terrible voice aald: “I’lcand. a bat name are you passing .

Baldlnl or ! wished fo | yotfraelf t

r Prosper? Ton

that It Is a of splendid dishes It Is tu woman's dull duty to chonae menus for StB days In the year SU learns a good deal about selection Yet when a sum of money equal to a week's food ex tenses. Is to be aquanden-d on one dinner at a hotel It I* the man a bo seises the menu and tries tn look capable lie makes a failure frequently, as you did tonight. It would have been a picas are for roe to order s fifteen dollar din ner-a change from manipulating din ner for four ..n IJ Bui men feel too Important In a restaurant to submit Early Italian Surgery. Benvenuto Cellini (LVK. 15?|i tetl* of early Italian surgery. He Ud got r bit of cblpp:d steel tn hbr eye. -*o fat

ImpaaatM.

power* of belL Ten riven to tu pursuit of ou should hare spared

Me you dragged down to perdition. The 8 In mood by which you bribed me was my destruction. 1 killed Mm wl

■ galleys

arrived, e snd ?faraj

a pay for

. My one thought » IU priest Bal power. Do you e Allot How

d and w

t I s

e with

great danger of losing tUt eye.

The surgeup came to t tU pigeons The snrgv

lie upon my back, with a little knlft opened a rein In each of their wlnp. ao tUt tU blond ran Into my eye. and I was tUreby greatly relieved. In th. apace of two flays tu bit of steel b. sued from my eye. and I found tUt I Ud received considerable ease aid In a groat measure recovered my sight " '

A Thackeray Stacy.

A correspondent of London Notes and Vneries coatribuies thl* anecdote

u think. Card r constituents

“1 Uve no money.* groaned Plraud Too have .Ixteen millions. These are my conditions: I will give yon something to eat twice a day. but for each meal you must pay me 2S.noo However. tU cupidity of the prison er proved stronger than his hunger He underwent terrible suffering without any slgu of yielding until his captor, goaded to fury at tU prolonged oUtlnary. throw blmaelf upon Picaud and stabbed Mm to^eath.—Book-

Tile only true sour-. consideration — that sense which never lo. rights, the cfailmv a ml of others, litis Is the all others necessary t.

my grandma try ,

fui diva st er There

our '--"‘-"t

•Fearful What a bore he'll U^w ? m.sb lV ^'

A WARNING DREAM. TU Vision Lincoln Saw Svvscal Tint

In His Sl-p.

Napoleon Ullered devoutly

dr.-sms aa * east* of wU

be who most [.rides blmaelf upon his fri-edom from auiwratltlon knows of or Us experienced at least one dream tut cannot be rxplalmd as a mere result of overfeeding. When we contemplate dream* and their ramifications science can help pa Imt little In their explanation. Wilkie tidllm. sh.in.-d this to U so In one of Ms neat Ingenious novels, "Armadale.” Warning dreams or premonitions may l-e tU result of natural laws which we do not understand. IJncoln waa not counted iraperatltloqp la-cause be Ud a--me confidence In the prophetic character of on* dream, st least, for It Hailed Ms sleep on several occasions, and he s|xike of It seriously to membera of his family and to hla d-aest friends. In telling of thl* vision U said lie seemed to U In “a singular, IndescriUble vessel, but always tu oatne. moving with groat rapidity toward a dark and Inj definite aboro.” TU dream preceded several marked Incidents during bis ocruiancy of th. presidential chair, aoubly Ufore tU | battle* of AiittaAm. Krederlckaburg and Gettysburg. On the morning of Mtb of April he Infot bis cabinet that be had dreamed this same thing the night Ufore and U llev.d that they were on tU thro*bole | prosalve were his remarks that hla auditors were pr.-fouudly moved, bu no seer among them could rehd th. warning aright and foresee the awful uws of Ids assassination which sUnl be flasbed that night to a stunned and borrilbd jv-.-pic! - Philadelphia Ix-dg. r An Odd Old Cuatom. When a new aasoclate of the Royal academy Is elected some of the academy mo-iels dash off with the news, and j the flret t-> arrive w ith IU clad tidings !

KF..4I, KNTATK AUKWT*. WM. LAKE, C. E„

Real ICcvttitc- cVgt;c-111 )>i I'.sds. Notary PeMlc. M travrn. Avatrscts ol tlllvw caierntly prspared. kspvrleDce of bore man '

OfBaa—Hlslb - rw: sad Asburr avaoua. H O. Box BA H. CORSOH

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, miracle aud a preartentlfic furl , that Is. which la occult, but la •a ay of taa-nmlng known. 1 asked Dr Frer* what U thought

I extent, quite regular, forming a l aureole." U explained, re Is. tUn. a form of energy enI with luminous propertls* ema- : from tU human body under n condition*—Tone* Thompson I THE LAND OF BIG GAME.

ramp led clearing of m and tacked by thk-kaet tree* I closely la*ed with a living tapestry o green that tU aching tropic cm. scarcely penetrate: slim, ^krd Mailt* slipping Ilk* aUdowv IU l.road leaved Unaoas sad tree* staring furtively aa your I file alowly past them: a lon*tation far up or down river, where I haggard white man sits to receive 1 line of hla trading n outpost of ctvlltxa a this |ung!e land And througt mder It all are the fevered glare mnllgbL tU ceaaeie** drowsy whiswooda. tu hot dry acenta I tu parched earth, or. If tu rains :i tU land about will lie gated In steaming vapor. tU anltry L *« thick atM humid as tU air of a .t home There you have e Kongo as tU white man knows It t Kongo or the Jungle of Uganda, t all of this la only a part of what and to picture | tU dark continent. r there too. la the desert, widely In all Ita aspects from Kongo ■ tU slope of tU rising Bound s from are level at MoSSas* tb* to nearly H.000 fret Ufore

■ typical of Africa as this Jungle Mntrv tU desert, as tt 1* relied, tu I.h and gras* Six tnontu from October to Aprilirowned under tropic rein* I April to KeptemUr only ocre il ab->wrrs fall, and tU wide pla- ^ grill, under tu staring sunlight, tell-wlng In tu glare. Here upon * uplanos U found tU great varl rf Mg game, tu vast Urda of things that hare mad* and still Africa tU greatest shooting li'rv la IU world This la British it Afrira aa tu huntar know* U--Taylor In Everybody'*. Slight Oiflsrenss. h. wU lived In Washington worked at tU war department, at tU old home for a few day* Le Ted waa a devout worshiper and d aUnt after hla uncle all day listening to him and asking queaFlnally U dellrered blmaelf of vportant matter. K-le Bob." U said, “do you *rer he president In Washington r ■: often. 1 re* him oewgly

|The Sentinel Printing House,! % Ocean City, N.J. .3

. Hse Retort. I I* alway* “ 'Sb'Jl * who I* contented with hi* loi treason It would U delightful ke the arqualntanc* of tU • r ° n *‘ _.uo Ud IU l.-t word in a suffra I controversy The wri-ar “ IU woman te tU preP-b reVdl wUt do I « r * r ‘ impUnt retort. -TU

ighly EnreuragHvg-

r (blot

'll on* rfci 1

Cleveland loader.

ilnea. It

ha. lug ..bullied this

-O.sanchanud. ob~ nr.- t “Do you Ulh-ve la tU superbumanT ! pin.,I. "J used to. but 1 don't any more - "Whyr _“I'marri.d blm“-Chlrago Record <> Herald. . Nolxsl, . . — j tng about

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R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Notary Public and Commiaaioacr of Dreds IVos. 744-46 A»bury Avenue OCUAN CITV. N. j. Money lo Loaa on Bond and Mortgage

■d not ape** my hoc. . Bctessly and with pleading eye* toAd the leading lady, who roc” "'' 1 b her part until I had spoke" hf .,p. .he Utowd at m* fro® be teeth. -Pari* done. (Go on spewk. you

, Interest ad In Berkshire*, laanarbuaetts maid waa In a ntlr m-ssl -I am dreaming." .U no rid I-Wttrelly. "dreaming of lU Berkshire bills of my uatH*

kshlreaT* t

echoed IU Chicago

,_t bewildered. “Krlynur father In the pork raising

I down stt*t with a girt. . ..f tU kind who Utleraa r of the gentle hint and as a ready tor

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