Ocean City Sentinel, 6 May 1909 IIIF issue link — Page 4

BUILDING LAWS DISCUSSED AT THE BANQUET BOARD

City Officials and Local Contractors G nests of Inspector H. A. W. Smith. For the parpom at Iisvikk^ ■ton of the reoort’* buiUnnii l»*« and rasnlalloua by cUj olUrlaU and the oootraetliii; butldrr*. an Dial there Day ha oomplcte harmony, BolldliiR Inapector H. A. W. Smtili rare a dinner at hie hotel, the Ithcayne, on Thuraday etenmr la-1. Tite dinner waa fine and the eerrlcr exeellent. Before Hr. Hmlth'a >uwt- left the table*, they rave him a rlunr vote of thank- for hi* boapltallty. The menu are# folk)*-: Cklekao Uanibc Oar* Barm

tot-el her.

the* aeem to have rotten l^eT* bear tltelr defen— The— yoitur men failed t

loth la call.

(uunetlmau (lodfrey e»|>er—ed the vletf that lliere mlrht he -omethlur done In looklnr after a fr« of the

i hoi

>f tlie

A POISON EPISODE. ’

I rop»Ttr»i-.

rt-tum. She ofT-*red the lut had rreeted l-i a

have u—d a

After ctram had been llrhtrd, Bulldlnr Inaseclor Hmlth -aid l the builder- and elty official- alike

atrtniy, and

m elty la

I all n

There were rat tiered torether tbla occsaktn tlwaw wlu> build ■ thoae who officially repreaent the elty Contlnutnr. Mr. Hinlth aatd aired to call their aUentU.n

problem-with which hi

while performinr the dune* of build, mg Inapector. Me tlyn a|wke of the

welldeaued building line*. There are

effort* to carry out the city ordinal Care ahould he taken to are that IlghU are placed over ohatruetloi front of building operallona. The proper, conatruetlon of ranrea, bouaca may be properly aafeguarded araln-t deetruction by fire, waa alao apoken of In datall by Mr Kmlth. by whom anggeatlona were otlered. He expraaaed the thought that It might

be well for Council

rr the build!

waa then ahkrd to Uke charge of the meeMnr, -aid the call waa very audden. Mr. Bmlth deaervea credit for the api-earance the table* and the floe dinner. It * a nice atgbt. be retd, to -re the rt who bad built lleean City thua •reined like the

Atonlnl a ulldiM* -.-li-

thet one building Inapector ahould etarved out and then to Hod anotl willing to divide. The building luapector geta the flrat a back and then H got* down the line to the ph and palnlera. He canted a laugh by referring to “CUnt." Hreckley whining by In an auto and Aiioway Bmllb speeding along behind a fart trottr r. Dropping levity. Mayor Crew* -a

that Mr. Bmith’i

n against lire be-

i Important. Tha in-

i Jurtadlctlon. w thought out

Mayor Create then aaked Councilman Marta, of the Scull and Mart* Co., to tell them "bow to build a

i Mart-

■mall bouae after City Kuglurer Goff gives him the Hues, lie exprreaed the though! that If Inspector Kmlth were properly clothed with authority can fulDII the dulie* of I be office I

op” of rang** la

ermtta. Minor Impruvemanta ahould not be lazed etreet I* occupied. The plat light* over rtreet obrtructlona la • miller reipilrtug prompt attention F. i. Smith. Allen Scull audJ. C. Steelman dkdlqgd to aay anything, and E. B. Engllah declared that lie could not add to that which had be* ■■Id, adding “We're trying to put u

build In. a right."

Freeholder Wm. S. Johnaon -al there were oilier* preaent u lih moi experience aa bulldera “I’m f kicker, anybow,” he auird. Otla M. Townsend: "I think tl ordinance will stand rev Won. A long aa II doean’l exdTudr Uungalou or galvanized uaUa, I don'l care,” Samuel Sehurch. uianufaclurer of bunding block*, agreed with Counrllman Marta in hi- reference to eoiidttkiu* on the Weil -Ce. “II would be a good idea to tear down Uxnertiacka and rebuild w||h the Sehurch concrete block*?” queried

Mayor Creaae.

H. H. Swan said lie regarded II uol only aa a wire *ud friendly move, but ■ good Idea on the part of Mr. Smith to bring the builder* and city official, together In thl* fashion. He could aay for Mr. Smith that he chargeonly the legal fn for building |«rnills. City Kuglurer Goff, -aid Uni w ben the building ordinance wa-lu eourar of preparnli in, tlie Conucflmen wen ndvl-ed tlial tbe city had no riglil to go In on ptop-riy aud ifx line-. If the owner of a lu wauls to build out Hu-li It la up to bis neighbor- or I be grantor*

of tbe covenant.

Councilman Headley, after -ayluj, that he thought Hie Ulk ahould he endued to bulldera, slated that when tbe ordinance waa drawn the building llna* of tbe Ocean City Aaaoclattoi were adopted. The huildlngordlnance was given mote eon-lderallou by city official* than any ordinance ever passed. At tbe present time tbe ' mailer of line* 1- strictly up to the corauant In the deed. Builder* kbould gel' together and work In harmony. It will

Inspector hasn’t I he opple tn-ca Md poarr toohrreet evils In tlieinatter of coma She 16*. the position of range- -riling loo do— j dick and atone to walla, It would he aell to have thi-; right of inheri corrected. leave ft f.ir no City Engineer Goff aaked If flic In- Tni c , her oli apcctor hasn't dtsen tlonsry power*. foraaken biv t City Sullcllor Howell, after raylne j xi-rahiiiu. the ■ bat he aaa not preaent In an official sdj-uulug eat* • ca|iacily, expressed the view tliat tlie , Uudmark had I only duties the lua|ieetor ha- are pre-

scribed by tbe ordinance.

Couudlmen Htsuton and Kmlth and W alter McCorkle -|«ke briefly . A few year* ago. said Mayor Creaae, the overaeer of the poor wa* a buay man and the balldlug idapeclor »*- idle. Tbe condition* have been re: vereed. Tbe Mayor then *|«ke lu Irrma of praise of the effort- of the Board of Health to keep tbe city in. line eenttar.v condition and on the -land the board baa taken and la following to abollab tiulmnor*. He a ked Dr. I. X. Grieconi, of the board,

toexpreae bis views.

Dr. (inacom aald ibat tbe building of •mall bouaca for occupancy In tbe rear of tbe large cottage* la a matter Hurl

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J.

TRIED TO BE NICE. ^ Panels Mads an *««ul t*asa of It With the O c Lad,. Fla-a Fannie U ipua pieartng.”

iotauna. Jrad.** 1 * ““v ' ,,un Ibc bride- t „ , r .rn th/' IJcauor looked al tb- fr I bey bad partrel In anger I „.,»cd n. If a ^ ulr _^ ,p by tbe very ^ othpr dB) . „ , |ljr1 Hurt Infernal darky anhllnE

r R'diert replied In tbe affirmative. VuT* abi*uted tl^^ldge. "1 forbid

MANY CHURCHES

NO SALOONS

ibould

Hoard of 'Health code declares against buildings on tbe lines «f alleys. Kuch buildings are unMnitaryA. C. Boswell, who represented tlie board as ooumcl In recent suit*, spoke of tbe policy of tbe Board of Health. There la no IntenDon lo per—cute any person, only to proaerute those who fall to couiidy withe law. Most of tlie trouble romea from ffon re-kfeut-. With the help of Council and the citizens It la hoped to make this resort theelcane*! and most healthful ■long the coast. Deferring lo tbe building lines, Mr. Boswell Mid there murt be preserved. Tbe time la coming when the Ocean Ity Association will not dafrod tlie ivenanla. and It wHI he up lo the laid rot. of tbe city. Mayor Crease pralaed tbe work of tbe Ocean City High School and V T. Abbott, prertdeut tbe Board of Education, to tell 1 mblage bow be “baa built in City Intellectually and educa-

tionally."

Dr. Abbott Mid lie waa glad reseut with tbe bulldera and upbultdera of Ocean City. For blmaelf. be waa only a repairer—re|>alrcr of the which we live. We cIvm right Mnttarily. Abbott a poke of tbe advance made by City In point of education within tbe lart ten year*, and

Tlie "P «t lb* side of the Inniar end

•led with tbe aid of

la Tbe tall y>

e and took up a stand near the t door. Arm In arm the bride m came from the bouae. and ui

So grodin atiooded her/ for all the larkh-a on the placv bad tireo given a boliday that they, ten, might attend the wedding Kbe drove dolrn the familiar lane to the cabin tu the wmids. where hundreds of darkle* had congregated. Only one si her shite person aa* In sight, a tall, lithe youth

astride a ream horse.

Most of the colored men wore while Unen suits. Immaculatelv clean, and 3tried'cane* of (rooked old Wn h a Hckory. Tbe woumui *ere arrayed Shame Solomon in all tils glory. They drew aside a* tbe two while |-raoua

their mklaL Clean.

turn of the road, a either a«me Btoreo.

* * * Eleanor ieanid ft

ig to cutor tbe Judge won Id

h up- expert publlOy to give the nam£ of a atop- poison which would leave no trace, r th* and the question remained, unao-

of the a

of many L h *tayr%on

- colored preneb-

black far* of Ibixt

for hi

raid i

bool building will not be large enough to accommodate lb* children, ao great la tbe Increase of atleudauce icb succeeding year. Kobert Kuber waa Introduced a* our who waa ben al tbe oorner-stoor laying of tbe resort. Mr. Flaber. after noting tbe great, grand forward rtrtde* made by Ocean Ctty since the time be flrat mw tbe leland, less than thirty years agi. made an eloquent plea for a pla.-e Iti wblcb the youtb of tbe city could gaher for tbMr Intailectual and pby-lMl well-

being.

Councilman Sampson was of tbe opinion tliat it might be weM to ■

tbe building ordinance

Captain Herbert C Kmlth, » hi bulMlng inapector a few year*

ebould be conducted ..ti iclplea Tbe lu.ps-tnt tuow any friend., but

should rigidly adhere to tbe require-

ment* of tbe ord In* m-v.

Mayor frame asked CMy Treaaurer Cliampion wbal would bapioi him if tbe city raised sufficient mu each year to pay It captures-*'

be have bean failure?

Mr. Champion quickly replied

tbe effect would be hard on tlie Fir-i Xatloual Bauk and healthy for tlie taxpayers The city treaaurer tbeu

spoke briefly, and Iht* ended may prove to have been, lu • wars, a very penAtable evening. The Invited guert* included tl

lowing:

Mayor Cresm. X C. Godfrey. .. Headley,

Cheer* mid b al| vlnliah> ■be air Brigbt haudanun* high, and bk-kory sticks circle*. After twenty years of iwraistenl t-renshlp koxauna cod Abraham were married! Eleanor turned to lie back at Ibc happy throng, "and b

horse shied. ■

Kbe waa a good little imraewumi end look a Arm grip on tbe reiua ht too late! Tbe boras had tbe hit in h teeth and was running aurrrifle *j»vdTbe light wagon n-kr^Bun of I he road to another. Kleatu fkg with IL Dow n the road, past pink orcharda and green flelda. swaying, swaying—and then black nothing Khe opened her uri-* to gaze those of tl*- youth who bad attrudrJ

tbe wedding

Tui Dk-k Ewing.' your next door neigblor." be explalnnl aa he made Iwr a bU more comfortable by uropplcg tier up. "Abraham Is our gnnVuer. you know." be rontinureL "and (saw you at tbe weddtug Von soem toViavr forgotten me How's your tired, eh!'’ Eleanor had known Dick Ewing, when ebe waa a child. Tbe last time they had met he bad called "tomboy' at bar a* she climbed over tbe fence wbk-h divided tb* Ewing filai* from tbe Wright plantation. Thru he bad been neat lo Germany al tbe beliert of a wealthy uncle He seemed to divine her thought* "1 got back the other day-Just In time for I be wedding." and lie laughed an Infeetkius laugh "Bui tbla line of conversation Is not getting you home. I don't know Just two to do It. I don't supiwse there’s a sober darky this aide, Ht the Mason '

la included thefol-.

it of Council, Council mpbell, Mart*. Ktanton, I

Kampson, City Treaaurer I . _ pk>u, City Clerk T. law Adam*, fin rioltrilor Howell. Fire ClVf Comer; City Engineer K. I. Goff, Purtma-t-r Kutton.H.C.Kmllli.iieorgeO Adam-. —‘ M. Townsend. F. J Kmlth, K. B. „llab, W. H. Johnaon, Dr H T. FouM*. Freeholder John F. Fox. Warren W. Brown, J. C. Ktreluiau. Fred. Carter. E. A.Corson. H. B Kwan. pL Hcull, K. H. Torbert. Hack A izbf, J. 8 Kharp, Dr B T. Abbott. . GracoM, J. M. Cbe-ter, A. C. Boswell. (’. L. Brock ley. MK’orkle Hros. B C. BoMnaou I. It Timms., ill- A. Bourgeois, Hamuri Garwood.

' •* Todd. '

Ils Inspired confidence. Eleanor ga lb ••red up her tom skirt and with Dick's aaatataaiw mounted tbe horse On tbe way Mom* the time waa »i--ut lu ex jdai.otlona He tiad much to tell of etndetil life lu Germany. Sow a full fledged doctor, he had cm* bom* lo iwm-riiv lu lb* south. Her tale was tnarv simple, an uuevrntful life al 'tome, with Itozanne always guarding

"Don't yon talk. I ei|im1 Ibe famous gardens of the Ew tug estate can now co to rack and rulu. for Ahratuui 'will Iw home maklog lore loatMd of wielding the hoe.'' aald Dk-k in a raa* ewllne aff-mpt al aympetby Eleanor was safely deposited on the front (Kirch with her mother a I rum t hysterical In grarttude to their neigh

which I h»d a

-thing

ihicb luj*. „f G MMnethtng bis 1

! my life I t

little m-Ubh

tra*<-d yon. but I wanted you. A* man I nit**ed you in Germany. I tor you. and I nmat have you. I'crbapa am reaching up too far IVrtmi** yo

are way a

He hesitated a

chair. Her ftps

••slik- tier In tbe

w petali

-. Eleanor IVright—i ■ nua and Abraham V ouug iauglis nwounded

"Dk-k Ei

want me—Just u do you want Uol

Two hearty

through the air. -iloocst Injun, drer, I and I want you. as they aay In the song. ‘ iti-cause You're You.'" emplut Ically declared I'lck as he drew a unwilling captive within hit at Eleanor pushed him aside and i mock dignity aald: "Come, dear-yew. drer Dk-k-let'i hack to the old cabin and sec if Box anna and Abraham will come and w

for on."

What Thay Maks Judgaa Out Of. Justice David Brewer of the fnlt Ptatra enpreuie court, during an i tlie students of law Ibe University of I'euuaylvanla. told the experiences judicial career at hi* own ei|«r 'It iwiqwued I waa sitting is oc a nnmlwr of cases in good friend of mine waa interested counsel, and It also bap|-enrd many of them my drelsiona were rendered nraluat my friend’s clients. One day after the compietiou of sui V ca-c we eat together talking, when very bashful young man from tl rural diatrlcta came la to see me bea ing a card of In trial notion to obta: my advkv ui-m the choice qf a pr feaglou. 'What do you think you want ta/auT 1 asked him. '1 kind of thought Fd better study law.' he replied, "not i»hat 1 want to very mm U. ' i gneM I'd like to be a Judge. They 'make Judge* out of lawyers, di ” •what healtnt-

wbillk't before I

In awblle they do. but a PhlUdelpbU I‘res*

M* Wasn't Fooled. A once famous publlabur w well acquainted with general literature. and It waa often aald of him that be never failed to name tbe author of tbMJug to bare a little fun at gentleman's ex pen v-. told bis frienda at a dinner party before tbe Mid publisher's arrival that be had blmaelf written some verses In Imitation of Boo they and that he Intended to puxsie old F. with ibe '

authorship

Accordingly later In the evening tb* rag quoted his tinea, and. turning to Mr. F.. be Mid: "I am sure they are

with ■ briph-aa. optical jtBouthey'a from their style, but I

1 not remember where they o

• you ran tell ut "

Of

remember them." re-

plied Mr. F.. "but there are only period* In Koulbry'a life when be could have written them." “When were those?" aaked tbe Joker.

wink at hla ft

i infancy or bis dotage.'

Tha KpmU.h train average* possibly make tlnv exi—nre* of the aeenery (■rrliapa D make* frequent and long

KPMT OF TOE CIUITIOI First National Bank -or OCEAN CITY, »r Ctty, in th

mollify them, a—urlug thqgl . uuliam would la- hack In a 1 1 uj* and ■■cace would otn-e tiiurrn-lgn. i : - Ewing wept aud aald it served : , . k right He ought nut lo Hkre al | - -d the ganlemv to marry. Tbe sec- • • I ii.oruiug thing- were at a standII ail over Ibe place None of tb* | d:tiklre iroukl n.»rv at all. and Dick I Jn.uiaqJ on hia liorae and rode down to | the ialdn where the brute and groom ; ocn- "Just re-:lu" *« a brlijal trip. | -When dkl you think ..f ivmiug lack. aaked Dirk aawbe tall fig-

Just la-en Jloxamta. BU- any I al for f.er folk*, au' when .-d"- AbraUaui aigoial

CPHTISJ Oivrsct-AUoal: w i ii.t a'mkTm akhkv.

ly borne aa if la.ru u

rily. “I'm on tny way to beg Iloxauna to return to her o'd dutlea. My balria lu a snarl, my shoes are losing all their buttons aud—well. I must have my

t Icaat

da get •

iwn. * boating tbe n

•o military guards w ho ac-u-b train dew-end and walk cars, looking to sec that

tvyled. Aa there

leln a prTla

r pnl»oD alluded lo In any of these be kept lowing them to hi) -c of the depravity of Some of the excuses name of tbe poison lou*. One man was .vo-d on a poison plot

■ny arlcntific critic salbllity of such pol-

.u!d send him

;7 BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED

FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Spacious* Boardwalk. Fr.-.- Band Coucriits Ifirinji Season. («real Fishinjj in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman.' Numerous Trains tn and from Philadelphia on Three- Railways. .......

e tbe

"diatingulshed authority" from It came. etc. Several persons professed U> be studying cbemlatry and aaked for tbe Information on tbe ground of profeaalonnl courtesy. To ail aneb Sir Itolirrt would send tbe advice to pursue their studies and they would auon know aa ranch about it-aa be dldMany offered large sums of money fur the eecr«. naually pretending they had bet atlll larger amounts that they could find It unt in a given time and were willing to share their profits lib-

erally wfeb — ~ '

Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

wblcb ti

Kir

that would kill but leave no trace, and tbe amazing falsehoods to which they would aul-u-ribe their names in order to obtain tbe Information. It Is aald that whatever poison Kir Rolu-rt bad in mind at tb* trial be never mentioned It, nut rren to hla classes, ao strongly waa lie Iniprereed witb tbe danger of letting sui-b a thing become matter of public knowledge.

KK.tl. KftTtrK WM. LAKE, C. E.. Hfc-n 1 IStsstrxtt? 14-1.-111.

The flrM thing Hun greet- tbe eyes of a at range alighting from the train at Cold Spring, a village resting snugly In the highland* of the Hudson, la WasMcgtini'a spring. Inclosed by three bowlders’ in tbe rough.•which, as one approaches are seen to contain a tiny pool of apoutlng water. Jtp Inscription In nrllrf ut«« tlie brrttze plate annuunere that "GeneralGeorge Washlngton.rin frequent v t-tta to the Ameritroops eticaraped near by during war of the Revolution, drank of tb!- spring and gave It Ils name. Cold spring" r encampment* referred to were prlncliwlly ut«>n tbe famous Constitution Island. Jnat below, to which was attaeh.-d one end of tbe great chain itch waa stretched across tbe rtrer West Point and cheeked navigation the British warsblpa daring the Bevolutlon.

H. CORSOU Htetil Ivs-frilo .Vgtc-iit ! T ; ; LICENSED^AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbunj Aoenuc, Ocean Cjhj, N. j.

■Ud lady' who often met. Xletzarbe found him the gentlest, kindeat and most sypmathettc iff men. He Imploml her with tears m hi- eyes read bis bonk* " Fil' h was bta thunderstruck to find shortly afterird that tbe lady at once proceeded read them oil He was further stupefied hr tbe discovery that, biv-1 Ing read them, she wa* utterly uned try the philosopher's unanawrr-1 demon-frntlon* that fertile perI like herself had UO right to lire ; that women were distinguished by . that and tbe other objectionable 1 attribute It rnu*t bare been a blow a blm —Igindoll News Her Awful Sis. A little girl of six once went In great distress to tier mother, saying that she ommitted a alia wblcb could ner- ! forgiven and which waa too bad Yepeated. By dint of a little coaxing she was In' d to make a. full confession. W h was In tbla wise:* wanted to give him a little comfort. Bo 1 got a glass uf cold water aud poured It down a little bole In tbe

They My tbla rustnn

adopted to drive away any briganda who might be concealed In or ni tbe train and that II baa been auci ful. Three military guards are > fine looking men and wrar an Impt Ire nnifivm. We saw more than black eyed aenorlu look aptirorlngly after them as they iwa-ed hy—Outlng

Magazine.

found.-! in ftr.- .

r. fro

te which any unlver la tliat which Cam hat It waa founded

rontlnuotu blatorj tlM Paris wa. novated In ISUQ

k to 111, academy mew t In hiC: Ibe erbrtMi were found'd by King Alfznl about and Kffg Henry III. grx.iti-d Hi* cbnrtiT In I"» , t Bologna date* from UK- Kalamm a un* fonaded In ISW

-Argon:n '

«

“You are

I—It iv,

board"—Loulavll

In the New II,

land- whoar Inter .... vlalti-d by Enroia-ana. for the simple reason that to attvmpt to do ao would court certain death at the handa • treacherous mid vindictive naA little tn Me norh of Abhui. too. almiwt within alght of the tea garden* and tbe pretty bungalow* of tbe plant era. la tlie country of the Padamltra, wherein n '

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Intnl^red from tlie ladder, wbk'b h-l lie fltlHlio flmw lie an 1st auildenly.

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D. M. tin- Celtic enemy, aa Tacitus lute*, wer.- 1 -'--ptioiially -tr.lwg In kings of 8-oil rand did much ti^ Improve It* native bre-fl iff borem. ami In tbla runnecllun It M not to he forgotten that tin- tlr»t Ki-ottlab king of England. James I., did more to Improve tbe race homes in our Island than waa ever done liefore him or baa ever la-en done by any Individual altice. James I wa* th.- n-al antbor of borne raring na It hn- -ln*-e l-aai known In England Ms It waa who flrat ,-ctabliahial regular enurare. and daring Ida reign there Ilona tliat led up t" tla- uaaleru law * of rm-lii* liaa dime inuch for the l> Briti-h lu.i-o It wa* a gift from

fk-'tland —l.ondon An-wera. Sizing Up Barnard Shaw

Bernanl Shaw i» tlma limiiortallaed by fliarica llawtrey. the well known Engll-h comedian: "fiiice on a tlm®

that «

lever fan Trii.' sited Id- t- rtulasion. Hr t he would come aud He did and lagan by

-t for a

t hut)

"I d'U'l blame tier." sold . heal Urr. dbln't Ih-P' They baiked her over agalt “Well. I don't blame him f. »cr." tbe third declared, "if «l like that. That r.d Is aw rhangc Csuss Far Regret. "I IbVd Ibe atuffin' out Smith tbla nierulii- "

irlrf Joumat preach,-. Kluinbih IToier

R. Curtis Robinson .1 Convey a ncinyr and Insurance Notary Public and Commissioner of .Deeds INos. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OeiiAIM CITY, !V. j. Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage

I play that ever wa* wril*t others he consldend. II Ibe trash. Anylaiw. be waa of %:i! It was a pretty |aair pbiy I If I pr.aimed it well. I uiu»t

could

i*- Inst ari tie to lie a

liaw If

He deelli

ea | had

»■ play, lit* answer was: '"U ■« much! Y'ou have taken load off my mind.* Now. what to flo with a man Uke thatr— oil* Journal. A Oiaappointment. any- the lady after an sc tec of Jen or fifteen years be- ' renewed. "I remember

repUea dejectedly. "I ' the moment tliat there been aomethlng that made t from all the other men

II one uleht. found the hotel cb.-od. . bninnn ting al Ibe door for ndmla- >■ ” nelglil-w atm-k Ida head out of adjoining window with. "Kay.' stranger, knock like Hie devilr to rbldi tbe blatwgi replied. "I don't

w bow."

luatla.

. rna* grow nn-ler bla feet ling gins- N'i; r”-rhnp« If he had It wouldn't be grim ing over hla head now — Phil tdelphla Re -onl j A given ferre applied for a given lime upon a gtrto point la bouBd to win.—Napoleon.