Ocean City Sentinel, 20 January 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 2

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- SUNDAY IN THE

Ocean City Sentinel

i Tb* clerftyaiau doe* imh *n »»m

— ~i- LOCAL CHURCHES R. CURTIS ROBINSON ' we*kllo« ,ne. mi > > I g

i oMkliiiR phy*ic«lty- Tb* U «c*er

Editor and propnrta .!.*» uul aro«a* i>r lDap<rakt«'|-apib* Strong Sermons ;tnd Bxcellent oc«« err. . . ,^,:y „ .„ a ^

* hmiwir Tb* ttfain and »•**»*• at*

j iii* roenyr Mhaurtrd, btm«d Congregation*. lt ,]out, hi* atmiRth d*|ii«t*d. becau^ *“•-/, „ v , MI , F |, K ^i rhun li*- on

I... ».n t-*-Rood to blmaalf TSUar -*r*

Kverjn tier* ** -** Hit** drvitaliwd rt>| <lf

J. people, alllxiut aponUnHty. bw.J-anr* KoH „

SHOCKED THE HOSTESS.

A Practical .

E^Rana F,«ld.

+brt» are Wi) *|nrtra Im-tdont

!U r«P»i* of, lb* ialr >.ll*eu*

FORGOT HIS OWN LINES.

i 'Ooctat.oa That tKa f

Failed te

Thai ja•ota. 111.*' olbe# folk*.

I > ■:

OTIS M. TOWNSEND 1' BUILDER

THL'KHD.tY, JANl'AHY i .WtWMKLS* 0 ''

. They ha*e uo Joy I merely drudRery . a

Kfiimkii.v. It baip*a llltle b. -peak " r more or laaa plainly lo ■.mic railroad >* olBelala Mr. l)ela>n|.af toe Ike m.yl- rt ‘ • vaula, »bo aeem* to have a pretty fair *' pinion of aome of '»cea« t.'ay V bo.i ueaa men, » a» again In toon mi 1 day In an *flurt lo find nut Jod t

llila reeort amold IU« to get from in* , , '*™ “* * Peon-ylvanU Railroad Company l"“’“°" Alonf ibis line, If the Ksktiski. will l»°l ,l « u not be emialderable too bold. II inlebt "'•* r,n

be naked a hy that dbrepaleW* link |l*»lo» u ,

HI a Ewit -I— ..o n*Tr

* *real tlun»

’ Indulgenl lo oor laa ! Induleenl enough

i In in* Ufg. Or. Hronyaie la the Href ’ M K t niir. li on Hunday nmnilnc.lila -nl.yn-t orii.g • »llna.| 1 |p Willije^lr I ‘Iliad ” HI-leal »«- Inun I John. * |; ■< ■Tmly aur fdlnaaklp I. euh | I hr i-alhrr and wbh Hi- Hun Jrau- | lir Mninyateapoke in part a* follow*

on woe oreaaloo h* plarrd no a p*. ini twn at a dinner riven In b »r Uiuarif and bla wife wbk-b. a

.we enjoyable bj the gra** de language Ir n-M | -g, tha , The dinner waa glreti by b leadlag m a Cblrapn (amity. When all were aeal And **“ ni Mr Field repaired lo the pantry.)

an^bell and Uwd !

we of iagln w

Pirns and Sgcifica'Ans

V.T™^; prepared withppt chaife 1 the Muea rt.mi-iaed of wiwtta of on* I "< *,il. i-1'\ ini •.,! n.i

rou SHOULD HIVE

\ A Reliable Builder

* did not brtleee la

inent^be pn-rewdnl to bond oerr lo [ aa »"»» tba't" »'k*d Ibr pftt- -I na.-n goea. .me by one a anoereilr of '« *■ ^ '"**■ m-lwd bugent the orcoaion \ 111 >'’»• ehlue* y.wi rant rr;ieal Great waa lb* merriment wbyn n K aaid i-inpbeli The tin ««• bike*

: arut Vii....lit .fanart hacta I ml ne Tke

Otis M. Townsend

'“In, BUILDER

ENGLISH A JOHNSON, Comraciors SDH BlliHflFS General Contractors and Builders l'2IO tnbary Asrattie. an( , Martt , Company

• was rraHied that the t-wtraa b

Ittbrlr bodlea althlbOMm* ,

True

’ : edge ol

ti they ripert large re

in; h.

The “l

a kb people, being mortal*, midake*. and thl* paper.

t *5tt e*

A. _ are liable

'rHEauuuai report of Hlale Comp- like many olber*. cannot troller Wad abow* Ibal doting the lad lone. At She *ame lime r there w» . u Inereare <d really very bice if auchfct the people

• io like lo air ‘ —

amount of money received aa intered on tXata fond* drpoaltad In rariuu* New Jrraey banka. The *um reoelvrel from thl* *ource I* dated lu round oonUirre al Ibt.OuU. while tb* receipt* the prertou* year were MT.4*) H Atb* ex pen m of running I be -late comptroller and tfcaaurer'a odloe* aggre gala* about M2,000, it will be aeen the coal of admloMertug tb* finance* of lb* Hut* I* amply provided for by the Intered receipt* »» depoalti banka. In other word*, thee partmeaUare virtually aelf auatalulug. gAT* tb* Atlantic Her tee : A dollar i*bi* lax l* pro pod power boat* on I be ■tea of Uk Inland channel Aa liter* are aome JU.lKXi boat* of tbt. kind In cummlaetou, lb* Ineomc would be aufficKBt. M i* tbougbl. lu meet tb* cod of m*h)leiiaL.ce of tb* cbanoal now being created by lb* Stale, and a balance would be lefl to annually lucre*•* the mileage ol navigable dream* to the width and depth of Itaatolaad channel There weald be lew buat owner* IbA would obJart lo a .mall ux. While It

id any more

m of lax, yet It wobld be

paid wlUiout mo tally whA .11 wa.

t of Inland dreant* Buch a Ux. loo. would aorre lo make r Inclined I logh it ot the waterway*

> that apply

With u bleb everyth* Newark New*,

te danger of

e by an indh ldu te 1* not mentioned In poll , There I* no da** of people apt 10 do fooltob and imprudent IhlOj “.rr- who have nothing to Mb

Thl* town tori'! *o terribly larg*. nor re tb* carptfK »rme. to. buay. that they pmrtdn’l give lb* minute ot t*o tbit might be required to walk around the Mock and are tb* owner* of the paper*. it wa* mid, lb* other night, that one of the preaeut local paper-, unlike that •‘hybrid" alwwt publl*b*d for a few month* lad year. ha» •Wed any oplnloii on Ihe elTod lo bring lb* boutovkrd bridge Into Ocean City from Rcaner*' Point. The Havre vkl, a* alway*. i* In faeor uf anything Ibal will help Ihe progi of ibto reaori. While II would be and la a tiling to do all whbln It* power In advocacy of meh a bridge, thl* paper. after due coualdcrmttou. feel. Ilia! lb* ot to doomed to failure e bridge I* a Unit fet the ocean boulevard which, afler It paae*» IT*’ Point, will two through thirty mile* of thl* eoaaty. Moat «d boulevard will be wkbla balling diUaee of art aral af Utto nuuuty’• re raretrta. and I he** Iowa* aatorelly feel .bat If tb* bridge to run Into L Mg thl* remit will be a larg* I

The girl Ibal to

been forgiven. From * hat to known lu the public concerning tin* care, ah* *bould hate been Hut ha* ah* for given her guardian* ? 8be I. not a*

to Jake care of bet. It her life had been normal abe would not have retrod by the notion, that have drawn • cl ud over her.

i* city w

t l bey can find gathered a •*- in* a bo cannot lu cooiteay eacape d cot out their talk to lit* repreItivaaof the paper* who happen

frlloaehlp with itnu

to altaluebl* Ibrnugh Jem. I IntW. •The Apu-lle John had known Jean. In Ihe fleab. Ill* vutae tor had heard In pa bite diwaurre and iirivale own eye. the penpn of Ihe (Sou of ibal. Think of what Jul.n and ib* ntlrer aputoler bad liearl from Ihe l.pa uf

ilrrlal mandr-tatum. and frlluwahlp lhat Ib* apuatle. had but a* can hate f*Ub founded un the ttodlmuuy of our conreiouaueM nf Hi* presence

to reprcwenl any particular redion, on the aarfaee It look, to the people of other parts of tbemuoly tnai were the bridge bath Into this remri n be all Atlantic l tty and Ocean Oily. While the HrorreMU. to in favor, a. (for* raid, of having Ib* bridge bui om Homer*' Point to Ocean CHy. inch ralber have It fn.jp Point In Bee#ley's Point than not at all. The Hcmi.nkl to n. vlgbtrd a* lo try b aa Important pn^Ject If It cannot hare hat it wants. Wacs* Than Hi* Own. * owns etie of ttol a nnnb of England while In his gardens one morning no tired on* of the laborer* very badly

rav borne." said the gentle tear* an oM enll of ml with tb* boiler for you."

A few day* later when showing party of visitor* through the gardens he waa much annoyed lo see Mat tooktog If poaalble more a acarecrow than

A* Mayor freaae has said m mr '—Ei to Council, there to aeed here ]

of a city com pi roller. O-e can bear, j * T JL. „„ ..

- more., from lire chronic growler, I

that Utto mean, a reire in l.xe- be , -g 0 „. , rr bo^ lbr j n the •wires of Urn creation nf another office hara" replied Mat To be cure, there would hare lo U “Bui did } t«i not get the suit I left dertoad some mean* by which aoomp- for yon tb* other dayr

troller oould be paid a salary of prob-,

ably MaoOayeat. Un I be chance are. "Indeed, an' I did. tb Judging by report* of mme of the oily ’* “* t; ^ IMtot hlelury, tb* rmurt would Ur * * , “ m * ,n

r

n Taller;

When B

tmat *tTO ( Me: wic ai.. It was a crude game, hul merry. Id It la told the Hr^TiNKi. Ibal **>me <>f ,b * or T P*tch*r waa there only to the strongest admirer* of the rhy's ff? '*? ‘S'. * l0 . 1 .' -,o “ 1 ‘ ,b “ „*W worn *I».,U.I 1 ... ball." "Mrslboand WAfatlllot " h 1 ‘ nnforlunale catcher. tJfidllng a w*. paid the sum of K/Ml can re* on UtH ^*11 without mask, glov# dlflereuce taslde from the mmur pro- .... -

pelled end ol It) from ihe combination

chemical wagon alongside of It In the and courage. Tb* early guides recoin Ninth street fire bourn Kir which was mended him to do *S when be could paid flSOn Had act the idlcber been raatrlctcd io To the fellow up a tree, who ocvw “ artificial throw scarce a catcher

rlnnilty gleures at tb* city

r the tat when

Many —»

■*> <■ l«y fliwt tnunce" and managed at thal

..v ... roncb 1*^ stealing. Baa* rm

nlng also wwa In Us larancy. "Bmlth' my* the Spirit of tb* Time*, "ranch' a remarkable game, having but file PU.svd tails scored agnlnst him." Her*

lie fire bourn when an • n<1 ,lwTr »* S' 1 • sumps* wbk-b !nded What iiapiiru* * hcm, ,K ’* crude II all wa*. what a Hoe. the machine remain In g , . t f r . < £,? 1 “‘P™ 1 ‘“TT

In tie fifrlc* Dicky Pearce shone with oot a peer aa an Infielder He used to atop grounder, with his band and foot!

gjrtll Irwla la Colltor'a.

Evoluti

for a lot of glm rracks tlat may go of business when (heyarrmn-t nee Another thing: One man I- Ira tug to overturn* tlie complrsilie-tliemotor-propelled machine Hupp

Hie building wl

coral Ihlng. om -O,.., miug*. ^ rr rah)r , 0 H tlK berauae they have not rlialliy eiuwigli so by degree we cure u, -he mod to push lheir way and overeomr Hit ern play. In which rverilhlng Is so. obstacle* In tbelr path They bate rlflctd to rratocniblance. aolllnqule* nut been good lo lheir ptiy.Uwl reive., are tabooed, end people talk a* they say* Orison Uweet Marden lu riucctre do 1» re»l Ufe-Dalurally and entirely Magmxlae. , 'o the polfit.-Era. The author's book to wtaby-waaby, does not get imld of Hie leader Uvau w Wbao he wiule l». It to lifeless be- It gives me pain even In find my boot* tight.—Loodun IVk-Me-Up.

11 and Ilia Bun, Jesus

my privilege of hsvmg seen, bandied ir beard the natural figure or voice of leaus • hrtot. and Ibal through failb ■ad trust the life and lore w Inch there tarltor dtoclple- |s.-*c-resl they could ibare in to the Inglieat aaltofactlou. bollesl e»|s riencr. and fulle-t delight. It Utiod * design thal all Hi* follow uid enter iutu this holy tellowIfyou don't eider Into Ihe fel p w bich all the Hue follower- of may have, you are livlug below your privileges end wrwhealng lb* fighting force of the I brtotlan church '• Mriuber-blp with th ■ CbrMlan hutch reems lo be au obligation laid ,|«m u- In this as ael! a In ■ part* uf the scripture. The fellow ship may be rxprasaed in all sorts .4 ways. • There are four eets of experiencelu which as Christians moat of tb* t Itosallteanf life occur—the Inlellmi group. Ib* providential group. I group Into which Ib* eou-ctoasues* ud wrong doing an lavs mud the group of aervio*. what we are to do these four tiling-, all Ibal mike* godly living difficult lo men uf today wr have the Irllosatolp w ith U-d. the Father and the Ban. We can la Had about them' Dr. Rrmiyate enlarged upon subjects brought up by blm. and bi» <1 Ire-outre held I be ckwe alleullou of bis bearers ‘.Sorrow Turned Into Joy'' was the subject of ib* Buv. H. T CsrecJberry’i aermou In ibr Fuel Frewbyterlau rch eu tiutiday anoralnc, tola being from John. 10; "And ye now . have sorrow, bui I wllP.ec and your heart shall rejoice Joy no man shall tskrth Mr. Ca-aelberry *|«>k* lu part a 11 'Ye now Iberefma base sor Tbie form of txpreaaion occur* quenjly lu the Nee Teetaiarul b> <toauM tlie p<wscs»ioo or experleu ■sallous, desires, emotions, luleltoctual or spiritual fai or defects. It to stronger then verb a bleb express** any one of I For Instance*, to have faith Is *irt Itiau to believe. Is have III* than the act of living. It expresses a dtouuct persuual rrallralloii of Hie virtue fault nr Feulimeiil In question. Hen i sorrow to more Ilian to be a wrely aqfruwful, bul aurrow to

shines, when life goes

to bed glasses. Bat Mr. Field w*l yet content Returning them to the'

paoiry br prevew. are

tl* butler, be Mug op a tray *f oM to sties and other broken glassware and. pretending to stnmbl*. dropped II on tbe flour, apparently ebatterlng lb*

PONT DU CARD. a Ancient Co— cret# Bridg* la th* •euth of Francs In tpe eourb of Fra ore to a erewrle arvt bridge known a* th* Pool da Card, wbk-b was *re.#d In the y . C Th* concrete la Ud* wa*

plqycd to concrete bridge work, but wa* of I be old style, constating of alternate lay era of Urge and email . gnu el. *tc_ and of cemeotlmaUriels. Tflrcrln* .dMcrmsw the material* and awtbnda la ose before the Cbrlertau era. and other writer* like Alberti to IMS and Pol ladle la 107« accurately describe the method which -.he aorleota" (as they call therm employed "of using boards laid cm edge fnd filling the apse tween wllh cemenl and all aorta at email and large atone* mlnglef get her " It to very Improbable that tb* da (lard would have withstood rigor* of climate of the nurt United Mate*, bat It* actual si* praaervalbni. aa well aa (bat of many other specimens of ancient copcred work, prove* “that If modern work to honestly executed It will many Un ' curia at any reasonable hood pecks!, that a very small yearly sinking fu pee oral t* all that to required for properlj d#~iencd and erected concrete Work.-—Qement AgeCanceewlog Two Sound* When Joseph Henry Immpkln wa* chief Justice of Georgia a case waa brought up from Coniml-w* In. wbtoh a waa it by rlttarn asked for as Injuor

r«r

I further " The other Inatated

I God. Il v

mid ■

u briny

coulacl wltu reality,

aciousuf our brvwthlug uutll ob-truc-tki’i makes H felt. We are oot awa I* God within u* till eome chat yawn* wUlcli mu-l he filled “Another u-euf sorrow I* that II Iout of life'* scale lewie, end the tret- of life are to make.uot break.u. Troupe, may dtmnlhha mao'* bu-lurre, but tbyy should build up In-

foc complaint consisted chiefly Id proposition that tb* noise ot the mill would wake blm too early In Hie I tog -lei the mill be built.' eald the Justice Id rendering bta dertoton. "Lei lu wheel* be pw* I" nwlkm Tb* res* of machinery nrosl nut be sit to suit I be whims or tb* fears of any

nary. The sound of tb* machinery « oot be a o a leaner On ihe coal racy, will prove s iafiahj Indeed. I know of tool lwo sounds lo all nature t* '

Poulticed With Mod. A noted explorer re.oi.Uj from central Africa tell* of meried employed by hto cumpael-us and bhnaeif t* alievtai# the dreadful agony of prolonged thirst. In part, jf the dark coin torn! there arm-- great tireu lww of rvmnlty where no wain fit to drink to to be foood.-although there are her* and there pools of thk-k. stagnant mud. In such country <totally wandered for five day* wltbouwater and might bore perishod but f-» an Ida* thal occorred ta Ibeir bwdrr Following bis advice and example, they euliecied the etagngnt taed hher ev*r It wa* to ba fcaod and aualc It Into long ponlHce*. which they fastened round tbelr bodies next the akin This simple iwucoaa they found to give great relief.-London Answer*

Th* U

•aw*, knives and other tools U been found by jLayard at Mn Homer refers loykhr (urging of Iron, while the hardeutoS and tem|irrlnc of •teei appear lo li* \ e been operation* to commum-'jia* among the early Oreeka. The *niploy rnent of a kind c' bellow* for lb* forging of tool a, pro ' Iron, flgnrea ta Bgyptlai

If G

vea. Iw sure the real peril I* w bat we

tall lose If we flinch nr rebrl

••Lift taUnd’a'scliool. and Hr iirvrr ileudcd u* lo remain lu our grade for ■y ruiieldrrsblc length of time God •• made u- not simply to Iw. hut to love, and by such motion get a way ’ iraneYl tbruugb (he cuutre of dto-

"JeeusCb

■utter the pi

of death and hell b the Chrtat of God. iwrfeot tt>rough -uttering.' The way lo the lug lire! Joy lies through

deepest sorrow.

believe w* w III be In etridlty • have made nurselvra her* beyloao InQuIlaBegree Good— lu finitely ao. Kvll—fearfully ao. The ha height to readied only

SuO Ik C. Through the age ary of the Homans the manufacture of iron wa Introduced all over the then know world and Into (boa* region* where I bad not been previously known.—New York American. Chinas* Filial Piety. The following Chinese story (rates the national regard for filial piety: A man and his Wife maltreated th* husband's mother. As a puulsh meal the wen# of the act waa openly cursed, the active agents were pul t< ! death, and Ibr mol tor nf the wit/- wa ‘ bambonrd. branded and railed for tier i daughter"» crime. The bouse lo * th* Mfeadere lived ww. du> up j the foundations. Moreover, (be • ar* of the d - »'rVi were prwliidrd ettmdlug public rxamtoailous, even the lungl«trates wefe dcprl' Ibeir office* Tlirse drsslk- mca were deetglird te render the empire

filial.

Hotel*. Apartment Houses. Cottage A. Bungalow* •::Z, Carp ^ < t ” ,*," 4 Mill work and BuUders’ fiupplies Z* 'be . r -^4 *, e,e Chy Mill and Lumber Company

-irtrh be ttad rergovte. - A|M ^ Ilufcv „ »wn x , rstee New York MaU. , .*** vuitaa*.

Spencer B. Swan

IN M ARTI* rreaKaWt AM.FN r*- I'Ll, toetmary and I Offices. Sixth and Haven Avenue. Ocean City, N. J

The Aod<

lie-! tweo t fervor, bul I

cried. “Wifi U*-l blng

Tf fltoty heart** b* SpBC'alty a meveyoar "I-*- ,w stowr, *.«

Carpenter' ^ - === _

□fd Builder l. s. Corson.

red the gaiuMi - Contractor and Bnilder. “and ne move Immediately.F*'*rti1:i JAMES H. TODD -

Carpenter t Builder e—Greek ‘ ’ JOBBING A SPCCIALTT

Hotwls and Bunggpows

* Halldiog i

oFFIt'K—7U W.et A.euua

NOTH’K OF KBmailKT.

WTICF TO LIMIT ('RKIUTtHLS ktaa-e or Wk-toNas- unwa. *ewwwd IJU on Wu- a-,4w w .we -to-Mw-e.

H^r. F, MAJ Sfilire I* Cratrsrtorv

aa.&4; t

slf^v*”*' r ^ TT ** Ml Cape Mat roanly Circnil Conn.

v. *or Ifc* sum ol lour OaiiUrr.1 a-Us» ^Le'rrv.

KMKRIFF’S SALK.

ierenr 0 ***!.'V 'Ili?'**? ^

Monday. February jisi,

II- boors ol Iwelv# saw Bv,

t»( K IN ' H I N+: A iTiMarifi awo Ptans runni»Mt o i JOHN T. SEAL BUILDER ALTERATIONS REPAIRS

HARRY F. STANTON -AEAL ESTATE aaj UI&CfiANCk j PROWCRTIES BOUGHT

AND SOt-O

MORTGAGES PL'CEO VHCf f-gM Sere Me* »«-» tots** o i_. l-ake; REAL ESTATE AGENT.. !

HEADQUARTERS For anythin:' y »u want. lo know alxiiit <- zi 'Zn* -pi^rcoir^z'* ^-dMe^w"' '" 1 W.mbt yon tikr V bavi v .---.- i.toa* of a lumwe devolopret sad .

rhnt it armthMhonl In tmiKl ?

have a vlraughtvnian always nt »-onr eerviee. Free, ihuw naotuw. whviv -anstvlv*- may !•* —-n anti their relative

Money forJlortiiages...j JORDAN MATHEWS

ru ii i...

J. F. COOK'S Real Estate Law and Collection Agency Constable*, Detective* and

IneoBtigators

IRA S. CHAMPION Seie-nb ud Wm litm ICE CREAM Manufacturer

-Td "" C’' ~ Our li e Cr am m^mlac-

OifFd Troffi Abhi»tt's AWcrn oy P-tiUrBrized Creanu

Orders given AMioft'i driver* »ill receive prompt attention. i. A. DENN & SON VNOLBSALEANDIETML *EAL£B IS DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Isbuni Ire..OceinCitt,K.J.

JOS. G. CHAMPION BUILDER Eighth St.. Opp. Penna. R. R. Depot Bell Phone *j8 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 A'liriil AVENUE Ocean City. New Jersey

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance

NOTARY PUBLIC AND

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. tS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.

MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer

mu rtwu# iatw *n ai# 1-b.u., WEATHERBY ft ADAMS

W. L. BERRY. Manufacturing Jeweler, NO. aa SOUTH SECOND ST..

QUARLES L. HOFMANN REGISTERED ARCHITECT

COM

7th AND ASBURY AVE.. OCEAN CITY, N. J. Fine Piper Hanging, Painting

WALL PAPERS AND INTERIOR DECORATIONS

UP-TO-DATE SIGNS I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Stum and Gai Finn

0. Mam B * ki,m n ‘ rimtr * rMr.H,. u . B alldia| 8E0. 0. ADAMS A MO. '.'ASX^SaRSftg-

22,MSIHit MICE SEnitG -i..';

■*u# L.T111.. fcu.. hi. CHIS. E.1DIMS I BRfi

tlie |i

>u should

Ibrfuf* u-; even though tb* bench In "ur evhuul is hard, Ib. teak difficult.

after sensriese Ililuga a ben

be building character ” Will tawlld Mere.

HdCi-r O. Klelnfelder. of Glcnaide, wa* her* un Thursday, arranging (u build a bungalow «u bis lot at Tenth and lb* bay H* has b*, u a rodager

Cpgardauu —lan’i a Uasull palrnl right about lb* 4ultorsi you ever eaw} Atom-Km almaya. I attreided trial of that kind •infunny fur anything. A tali l Darned Wii-t was reading a flOtoi durumenl he railed a brief fmgo TrllMinftaraindar*. Mra-lle said 1 raadudad him ot • Gnwk goddess. Mr.- Huh! Mrs vybat do I remind yoq.uf? Mr. «>f every da rani tlilug I uyerluuk that you ask tlie U> do i'to vets ud Leader.

%-reamlaia ten*. ... *" W#rk " i-teissii*- i> > .?ii™iiar l y l to Attendud T*. l uraltarc, C«rp*lt, HaRlar tad lleddtai • “••“ly" 7wre°!I4".’« OCEAN dry . to J to iBdow SBodca. Flc. .'"‘ ' "'" SPICIAI DI8IG1S is ’• = www. , -jH<w.

ALBERT G. GILBERT,

L'ASSfsS z-ajHr&r.iix _ * toUIKKTB (ktotota. fibvrlff. w. w.j-,h.,. l-to.*,!'. F,»lUto I

CONCRETE BLOCK! and (Sidewalk-, al-u Brick VV.irk

• ud flaaitruig

Sehureh, C»hter a Co. ■Ul A.bur/ Aveuu* McCORKLE BROS. 1 Concrete.Building Blocks. l./ii-kTa^iiif, Ckmenin drasiksao*

PRACTICAL H3UIE PAINTER

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