Ocean City Sentinel, 10 March 1910 IIIF issue link — Page 4

THEIR NEW JUNE,-:

It Came With the Reunion After

Both Had Suffered.

KalWIn* DtMoa »«• • n'< •ob*u*> prodort of ■ wnrturf*r.rr«»« city, r»< WII ahr an U bar ciali'ra In yaam ah» *aa Iwaoly-ms • bn, I>wt»bl naula<n Aral kix-w Itrr. and. old at to phyab-ml (iinniiMirML *»a an IbOrflnablr aomrlhlnf that r*

In bta ry«*. at thry AM I" t«fa

pla» i*J dm'lnr la-rniHlnd U-r l«. In I U<- nuraln*. tnfl tbrrr »,ri l »brn Obr rUVtly m.IimIi-I I irlualon bun Imr. but Itv <k»-|<>r naa IwsonOdr. nnd oMallaa.* la tlw Itrat nijulti ini'iit In a iwurt of Uv

kind, w alu- bad to obry.

II aaa ilia innrnlnji of tha lai of Juna. Kalberlna «aa In Iba r—m><1 J rlnlnr Imr huahand arban aba Mard

him roll:

“Oh. Kalbrrtiw-r And Un-re waa a natnralnaaa Id tfaa lm,.a that Isdkai «d raturnaal roaanli Phr drafiped I ha lawk aba bad to roal. In blia. and In ;

THE UMPIRE WAS GAME. And Ma Mad# lha K.tha-. P‘»t Out

TOWN OF GOLD BRICKS.

Wealth Paond

of II

Mlaa netUub waa a airn<«ra|,brr In tba law tdhra whrra ?mn* Aaolwni worked afiar gradoatlnn from tba law •rbool and wbara ha aBbaadomtly aarnad a Janlar pertonrehlp. I" «ba Brat daya of apprwotlreahlp to Ilia law

•d Ilia

at ml lari,y In taatra that flrai tba maud nrolda rloarr I ban

f k'dDI

“Kathartn- II waa yon. I baa. timidbl I drramrd It" • “I'm anrrr. Iiw 1*1,1. anrrlrr tb aU yoa It waa all wno*. awej |-| want forylrrn

“Puffin'll eat Toot Italbar I atnrtil.l ak II. Il tiaa l«ao hard. It aaroiad mud. laH |wHia|w II waa for nor *,wd. ■warlbaan The Iwy y<m need t» lor*

• dtctatln* as actloo for braach of proalaa. and Ida Irrlty arldancad bta dlataalr of the

taak.

mpponlly be quoted from Mra Bmwnlnc'a Immortal aoonrt. wbUh tba tDcantlooa defendant bad Intewpo ratad to - “ ' ‘ *

bark, awaalbnart w for a moment b* lay aOenlj Wa rye* rbiaMI. TIJM hr ttaried “The bird., drarert. I hr IdnUr be ■IPa Ibr Brat day of June. - aba wbto perrd ' “Job*. KathrrlDe. inne f<w u» for al wajra.” h* innrinured alrepny aa hr lifted the band that lay In bla In fata llpa iaaed II And llkaJh_i]red rhIM ha slipped Into deep, aw^t sleep, witb

tba tooM wbk-b told of sympathy with tba heart that para tba sentiment of tbs world and mcra Iban that for a man who could Inapln It B»nlwrn Ungbed. thanked her for . romplettn* tbs quotation and Bntobed ootUnlnc tba petition. Afterward be remembered and a day or two later a daintily I-and Tolu me of the Por tnmeee aonneta rear bed Mtae Dentoa'a desk with Sanborn a card That waa tba bsglnnln*. • tore cam# quirkly to both of them, and arareety a year e^pard until Hath

Idea la they bettered they want

But. while tba t

naqdetertnnit-

ed to tba typlrally maarullne Ha hw rams brilliant In manlpulalloo of the law's totrtiaelea and waa dude a re* ularty mats ad rdunael to a number

ttoaa Hb, daya tilled with tba law. and the erenln*. at boms fait the doolnatln* luduenee

d new *oda eel np for adora-

“Konaanaa, little *trl! We're cettln* along famoualy.” be told bee. ■ “To* aiw," aba answered dally. “Wall. It's for us both.- waa bla i» ply. but It did not satisfy. For three year* akw endured It. and berauaa there ware only tba two of

r to ramie her old time rlarernraa la tba rallbig- Then a be reflected that Sanborn would naturally seek her In tba field of bar She thought of nurelo*. and It, a baren. lb forget one's own griefs In ronfoiflng other* In dtetrea* pealed to her. A fortnight after Bight (he waa a alndent nurae I private sanitarium under Ibe direction of a kindly old ptayatrlan who bad known and loved the girt since bar earliest days In New York- Wisdom had coma to Urn with years, and be knew that a few mouths of the eetluslon aba sought would bring clearer vWun. At the Orel shock Sanborn waa nigh tu.Jnaanlty. That Us Katherine was discontented be bad not Iwlleved Tet I* bar It,dr be asw what they bad mtsard barauae of Us Aon Right-sh» a as a MlltoD !•* told Utnaelf Utttriy. and ruuld b« fltul bar again they w.«ld begin togvlbrr at the start and. please rh-d •» this tuna aright. But search was Thao came tba Uvakd, miserable, and tba physician scribed the sanitarium where hi* Waa learning tba rudiments id tag. BanUcn was pet In a r.-u |wri of iba bulldliig wla-re i«ly tba greduata nursoe were osually allowed; conarqnruUy It waa some daya twfore Katherine knew tba roof that sledt.-rod bar bouw-d l.wtgbv The phyak-lao Install,d bar I

A ftarileanaks Trap.

Is with w hi- h tba swrty arttlrn at New Jersey bad to rontend They were very numerous, and tbelr If not treated icujwrly at once, gswerelly fatal In “Blortea Prom History - F B *Ptorkt.* aa Incident whVh gives an Mrs is abundanra of tba rattlers In tbe new colony: quarry from whl- ta tbe wort•re engagid In getting out atone for tbe fuuMtatbma <d Prioretnn eotrrerk In tlae rocks was dlsrovered wbM, lad downward to a large cavity, and In this rare srere renty bushels of rattleaagke boos*. TbMS w as-no reason to be!leva tbit his waa a snake retnetery, to which tbe revsfurea retired when they aupoecd they were approaching the end f tbelr days, but It waa without doubt great rattliaoskc trap. The narrow, winding passage leading to It most bare been eery attractive to a snake seeking retired quarto which to taka It* long winter Although tb* cave at tb* hot of tb* great crack waa easy rb to get Into, It was so ar d thri It was difficult If not 1mpoaalldr for a snake to get oat. aapectally to the spring, when snakes are cry thin and weak, having been Hourdied all winter by tbelr own fat. Thus 5 ear after year tbe rettleanakra must bare gone down Into that cavity without knowing that they could never t out again. HI* Unlvcky Day. T tell yon what K la. - aald aa old ryak---I am firmly coovlncad that ev baa bla particular daya tor good and lad lock. Monday Is my unlucky dav. I have been watching It for twenty year*, and nothing ran ' this belief. I never begin any enterprise, no matter bow trivial, or atari on any Journey ao that day. Therefore I make Monday an off day and do nothing but potter round tb* bouse. Even In tbe** little affairs everythin* cuaa wrong. "Take tbe record ot last Mon^|y. a ■Ir average, and be coctlnced: fttnaab1 finger while nailing board on fence. Fell down cellar stairs with coal amtwheelbarrow wblla carrying strptaddrr fiat down on chair 1 children had beam sucking tofOut swindled by peddler. Got b pinched to gate. Broi-ped oil foot. Baby got out to yard and waa butted by atrauga ■t Tax man railed. While earing ippcr square yard of celling fell on nlng table. Went to bed to aarapa further disaster. Had nightmare. Thought I was falling from top of Eiffel tosrer. Kell out of bed and looked at clock and saw It lacked fifteen minute* of midnight Lay still till clock struck 1Z Waa afraid If I moved lefor* Tuesday waa ushered la would bare broken neck Tea. Indeed." concluded the man. “Monday Is my unlucky day. and I approach It with feelings akin to ter roc.“—London Tlt-Blta.

In October. 1900. Pietro Gtacoai an Mari* Botwill were tried at Borne . barge of sextuple murder by {-I aonlng committed thirty-one year* hr fur*. In England Eugrne Aram ashanged fur tba murder of Clark* f-ur year* attar tb* offense. A nun ad ilurna «as rtecutad for tb* ler of hit child In tbe clgblceiitl, iry no leas riipn tblriy-fire j**r» after tb* off mar There la also tb* knows *saa of tioveronr Wall, waa executed In |l*e for a mar dor committed In ITul fihwuanl was •d at Nurwhh foe tb* murder of Ife after a lapaa of I«eaty ymr* Hlr I iigjames fitej.bcna rvcsll. •bat Is the most remarks Ms rear of II* pr-weruteff aa counsel foe lbu In lea a man who was charged with stealing a leaf from a pariah re* trier sixty yean before-Hurt u In 180S In riil* case tbe prtaouer w*„ acquitted.—letodou fiteudard

exbrtei-iv In England daring tbe retg,, 'tierIre II that he. enterialntug rf that many political Intrigues l» their Iwgtunlqg to tboa* ptacca. Maned su edict onl.-rlng then, to la- ream] bl» pr-iaiauiariuB tbe fottoarinr s wvtuv.xl "The retailing of mt r to* might U- an lnu,»-vut trade It was , .el to nourish aedltl.e. spread lire ami araudaUs* gnat mru It might al-o be a common uulaaiin •

ler. and tbe vlatito* team at ono* ret ■up -laltp that It was t—dsrk to play. Tire resner tlehler cans- all the way la at#d | Tet ended that lie eould nM are tbe I,oil In rite gathering dariDewa. “Here." said K-ll> : ''s-lic toe a glove. - ' ami with tbst lie started for center field "Kll see Ion dark IJ lapul lbcre - be aald "Two. Carey aid Galvin. 1*1 me out a few” I'layrra and *n*rtatire gasped, but Kell) made gu<d bla bluff II* went rsst to deep center and. with the emokr of the min* lying low about bla. actually rangbi ten or fifteen long line dmc* ecd blgb files from the bale of the I Wo pll, hers will, out missing one. Then tb* umpire came In and. taking off hit glove, aald “Play bujl If I ran are 'em out there, you fellows ran '' Tbe gam* *•* resumed, and ty lilt*, burgs won In a great batting rally by q to f. Sew*York World.

Tire n

■ to. "lb* bill of tb* more pnqwrly b* sbffi town.”.fig tb* , found to rantaln

i nalqrally teoanajuatg - Wab uah wsbto la on* id • Inlng t. *oa,lu Mrtlco. bttl to I-Utt.l a sl.,t»oa Ibec It *1 adobe bulkllliga. atm h «err J r I tie refuse of rarioua wines e ore waa « *trailed. St t— a me known Ikat II,r old f .no t it,at iMwauar *f the , |krt wbk b left uiBcb god and allr aeeiycd from A! to IJ4 a Ion. >*tl,listed lo run •

\

T

; sttrast/ct snr.tur.stmtnt

V - -re. «. jy.r, -fre .Vc-: re.fri.or. o loit. up .A. ndjo. ... »«, .0.0 = iuein...- tWOOr, .= the ..oeher. oft

seen iteiie uptr. plena ftr the s«!nsur er.i . ;/ %ht aswmmodatiant y:v •"*** t: : ff tT u ‘" f T ‘

ing thaiT final ekeiet ef miitnst.

i/gt us aid ycu fiith cur er.feritn:gain te.c:

fault te find \lith cur ftinting.

revs a faster in dstarmdn-

"/su liill r.ive no

Zsntintl printing Jfcuca

WET AND DRY MOONS. Old fioparstiti®" *«d Celd FecU Feere tb* Aetroeomsrs. There I* aa old aopsCstlti.T, wblrb dies hard, and Hint la that tb* poaltlno of Ibe burna of tbe new moon tells w bat Hi* was I her will Is- If tba b-mis of the cresa-swl are «* tb# re ms level It will buhl wa|er. awl hence It la a dry mono, but If It Is tipped np then tb* water will run out. and It la a wet moon One thing baa bcl|od keep this belief a live. Tbe mmm to -dry" In tba part of the apriug that la naually fair, white It la "wet" during tbe eraaon of

weather w* could hate our predictions published many years In advance. for an astronomer ran predict tbe exact i—altlnu »f lbs tnuoa at any tlmr.ln Jbr future Tbe cause for tbe different t—alllon* ot tbe < re*- -nt U simple Tb# moon t* aontb of tbe sun to tb* autumn and north of It to spring Tb# creacent la found by tb* llgbt of tba sun falling cm tbe moon, and tb* towns are naturally la a lln* parpeodk-ular to tba dl recrion of tbe sun from tb* moon. That la all tbere Is to this old superatMlon —Boston Herald.

Tl,e" old IriCdluga has* If,night about ga-uss, Mo, nn In g-dd. and peraou* cry has tav-o Inamllrd In tbe 'rtilnsa are twmoan og tbe fact that tlw new tr.us.-s do r it ronialn n* rnucb gob! as tbe. old fin.-Btlflc Ainerirka USE OF PILLOWS.

A Habit Test

CITY COLLECTOR’S REPORT a* presented to Common Council Monday Tcening. Mgrih 7

Caufuclua regarded bis own life as a failure. II* apok* against am bit Ion. yet be coveted high office, nothing Iras than that of political advisee to some greet rul-r A man of tb* highest lineage In ililiu. be was yet pour and aarly supported himself by teaching His pupils showed him an extraordinary devotion. Tbe pick of tbe young men to bla native stole of Lu sat at bis feet, and It waa they who tram milted Jita tritaaudoua Infiuenre But Coo fuel O* saw nat bla Immortal sue cm*, but bla temporal failure. Only far a few brief year* did clivumeunrsv. permit blm to exercise bla practical

laauriefied with tbe ruler whom be served, a weak man wbo neglected bla duty and gars himself Up more atsl unwe to dlaalpallou. so he reslgued his (nat and banished llmaelf.—London fitwetator. =*

Among some skaters waa a hoy ao am.vll and so evidently a beginner that bla frequent mlsbaiw Awakened tbe pity of a tender hearted If not wto*

bun,I«xl up." Itny on tb* In

v fd > otbara."

Tb* trera of tbe last downfall were still rolling over the rosy cheeks, but tbe child looked from bis adviser lo tbe shining at eel on bla feet and ansvtsdxd. half Indignantly: ”1 dBV*'t get eome new ekalea to give

.* Selected.

Narrow. Escape. Fbo—Of course be to'red me awfully. 1*1 1 don't think I should It Eieey time I yawned I Just bid It with my band. He rirylng to b* gallant)-Heal ly I don’t are bow a baud ao email

weather we’re hstlag. k

1 It 1—Phils

Tie- tall man lame lato bee little Hue kit'too, and looked over the sbrlvea which »,T» Just beneath Ibe level of bis brad, but above biUw He ran bla finger ">rr .me abelf. then sle wed II l« her. Il waa |*v-U) Idav k' "You *|» a

"This kitchen wasn't made for tall people." abr explained faltrringly. "It was made fAr I,rile on**--New York

CruUs Logic.

II la t.dd of ati East ItHlIan law stu (leu^thst be on,e threw bta riauilnera Into iv.hfuriuti by- div larinx matrimony to la- an Illegal state. "Hot?sol How *01" be waa asked by tbe perturbed j examiners, many of tlteu, married men The student smiled beatlfirally. “Marriage." qimtl, Iw. -is a lottery, and lot-lerh-m are b-rblddei, by law."’

b of tbe adtuatlon

bum* to charge to secure her a* ally la what be hoped to areomplUh.

“Hang your luedk-lne*: I want Kalb : lotas-,u -".1 erina. Ho yon banrl Out her!" she t marry him:

baud om morning lo commaudUqi

Phyllis- Harry

man I evqg met Maud- What makes you think ao) I hjllts-Wh,. he Brel aaaeris that I am the nx.t a dorm h). woman to the wield, tlw most beaullfal. taleilectual and to every reaperi a

A Frequent Inainearlty, j “The mau'a own words prore blm a I prevarimtor.- aald Mr. Quibble*. “In wbal uayT* ! “He writ* me an lusulring letter and algua II Your* respectfully.’"-Waib

lugtou Mar

and bulgiag eya*. Wlib a qnk-k iml* ay of pity gad tove ah* imq to him “Dwtgbt, DWight.- sb« robbed, "here I* Kgtbrrtna! Uvre, dear! Don’t you know oar ._“»wi swart You'ro hot KaUicxlM.

It has |sx*i, aald that life U nuide up uf tbns' th!: g» herodlty, eovlruumrul and ito wilt, if the heredity and en- — ' rfkbe ' laid are what they

»# nft veyj . hooae tb* right

*b. mid to

Refuse t,

la tb* world -,

vy and yon bare aed Ibe grretaat things

t, bison Qlobw

VorW—They tell mo that a man ' can’t go Into pullth'* and retualu boni est i»ld Placer Y.m. I«- «wn llql It | l*a't mxvaeary . -Oblcngo Tribune.

, "bap^M'u. - It la nr-

janlf.d prv cmplivl, captured by coi»♦ulratid roiumou aetiac.—Ftmncas E.

Willard.

There ta a fetlnwsblp among tbe virtue* by which on* great generoua ton ' I-Ulsc stimulate* alertber —Garfield

May fi* Harmf, “I’lllewa are little more ibau a fad And a rat toe harmful on* at that” aald a Germantown, doctor “They should. Indeed, obi) Is- used by ttows wbo sleep on their aide*, aa tbev are really tajurlona to otbera wheo yon sleep on your aid* your shoulder pre ver-ta your bead from ly* lev I on tbe bed. and pillows are aaefn, to raise tb* liead to this level alllon fur Ibe ordinary person to sleep tog Is for one’s to-ad to be kr|rt perfectly even. Just as It would be aland tog up. Now. Art tbe one wbo Ilea on bla back w bile sleeping no pillow la needed lo keep tbe brad to tfaia position. and yet vu i*-r rent of the per sons wbo sleep on their backs use pillows, while tboae who sleep on tbelr sides use far igor* pillow than ta nac-

eaaary

"I’eople gi-t used lo having tbelr beads and shoulders (ropped blgb np and Imagine they could nut Bleep any other way; bat. a* a matter of fact. II they would try sleeping with little or no pillow they would not only find that they would feel better to tba morning but also would actually be more comfortable to bed and sleep much #r tto'Ugbout the olghL"

It 1a stated la Mr and Urn Pennell * “Ufa of James Ma- Neill WWarier" In that part which relales to bla brief West Polo* career that tbe great American painter waa not “soldierly In appearance, bearing or habit” Wblstlei'a boreruianablp Is aald

been hardly better

ship According to General was not wholly unusual cavalry drill to go sliding

borer’a head On much occasions Major fiackrtt l ben In command, would

call o

, bla aebutor eral Wet* It d (or Wm at ling over 1 bis

Mr Whistler, aren’t yon t little

ahead of the aqaadT*

According to Whlstler'a version to tb* ran nails. Major Sackett’s remark "Mr Whistler. I nm pleased to see

fib* Almost Ramsmbsesd. Little Josephine, aged four, wai tently studying tbe pk turea to a I and aramed very much Interested Picture of Charisa ■•lekrna. Taking tbe bo<A to her mot bar, aha Inquired who It was. “That U 1 token*, deer." aald mother. Tb# picture waa wonderfully fa art nating to tb* llttl* gtri. and when her big alater ram* from collage to evening she ran and got tb* book, turned to the picture and said: "filster. are! This Is a plctura of Mr. Darn." Her atster replied. “No. dear, that to Mr. iMckena." "WelL" aald Josephine. “I knew It waa BO toe kind of a swear word."—Delineator The Fun af to* F ares. Il to retaiod that the nuw.agrr of a theater consented to brer to bla room a young man wbo bad aa unfortunate Impodluieiit In bla s|«»xb rrad a ebon farce. Ibe sole cuodlllou being that It should Dot is-cupy more time than It took to finish Hi* cigar tlw manager had Just lit. They both alarted. tbe one reading, tbe otlxr aaioklng. but aa lb* mild Havana gradually grew Shorter the worse I lie young auttort Bplultercit They Unlsbral together. Of course the quest ton was I u, mediately put. ’’What de you think of It)-" "Well.” srptted tto- manager. "If* not a half laid ideu. Kaliter, mother, lover, daughter, all slurinring. will be novelT TlM-author, furious. rxclslimal"Tbry don’t siumim-r! It Is only cuy misfortune •' , “GU. then. Ibe play ton’t funny at all: Fort-, that I rant acreq<t IL” re-

Concests Church. “Colonel, we vffiffit a contribution from you to help build a mission church" "Judge, you know well enough that, while 1 am In sympathy with morality sad religion. I don’t IwlleT# In church** to I be abstract, and"— . “Neither do I, colonel We’re going to build this on* t - - Pi«t IntelUgcnrer.

Nearalgbled lAdy-Tbe boy wbo to Hying to tie that tin ran to thM poor dog's tall ought lo be thrashed within an Inch of Ida life—lb* horrid little brute: Maid-It s your boy. atom Nearsighted Lady-My boy? MaM-

Watcbmaker-Your watch srema to be erratic. Have ><m bad It near a powerful magnet) t’uatomer (eonfua *d,-Why. I waa cprrlnge riding tost evening with Mtae Urtgbt.-Jeweler*’ Circular 0 N* Dawbt Ab*vt IL “Waa be wounded arrioualyf* aaketl tbe reporter, hurrying to lb* scene ol tbe affray. "He waa." Irttrfi) answered the policeman “DM yea think It waa la fun f - Kxriia ugu.

I Ba-

als* which al Orel si

rharved hxii. on Noire r„.-oils, led Tat Me t,.. Ail He. o,d. . I to).') T.ix'I»t Bard. ItHtt Tea ZH WariL It«6 Thv I-i Wart. . tUtlfl Tax 2.1 Wart. IW»r T.V» Ire Wart.

, Aug J-'vth. l«mi. h»| I lie.'- :irt. IWHI, Sin I April filh. Itottt. SI

tcillir-tioa* from Streets t'ollretioua fr.,n, lulrrertl Total Collection*. Treasurer’s Rreeipto. To and Inriuding Her

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance ' NpTAHY PUBLIC AND %

COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS

Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue

OCEAN CITY. N. J.

rrr*Monev to loan on Bond and Mortgage.

The Ideal Summer Resort

OCEAN CITY, N. J.

MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS

HINDOOI!.

PERSONALS.

H. D Irtt’ato, of Audubon, was to

town on Sunday.

Frank H. Powell, of t amden waa a vMlor here on.Krtday Or. J.*J. Taylor, of FhUadrlplila. was In town during tlw weak. a Mr*. Harry F. Ht*ut»n, of tlyto city, is rlsHInt friends to I'lilfadallrtila J. W. I.atidrnbrrg and son. of Ml. Airy, were In lowu a tow daya slue*. Tb* llev Jas K Imk*. of National Park, was lu tbi* city on Friday Iasi. t’tiarlr* H. Weis*, of ttormanlown, *a- among ihls city’# rereut vtoHar*. Tb* K*v Klwell lAkr.of Millville

day.

mug II

on Fri

TX

lliaa W Mas I a i, t. of PliUadetpbla. was among Ibe visitors lo Ihl* city on

Friday

John II Higgins of t’olllngswood, was a guest of lb* Wyoming a few

day* ago

Thomas F. Armstrong, of Philadelphia, a cottage owner her*, *•* a re-

cent vMIut.

Tb* llev Kdward Mount, of Wllllamslown, waa among Hie visitors

here recently.

Mr. and Mr*. T. H l.udar. of Philadelphia. were reglstere.1 al rit* Kalblu

a tow day* ago.

Misses Hits Hand and Lulu Welder have returued from a visit lo friends

lu Philadelphia.

Visa Jrennetl* Henderson, of Millvilla, to vtolling Mrs J K Tuwuseud, 1

HIT Asbury avenue.

William J Barr, a prominent Philatalphtou owning a eollagt here, waa

lu town during tb* week.

Mr* I'arultur UulT, uf Kldora was a rermt visitor at tbe Imin* of bet eon. Italph L. Gull, lu tbi* city. Internal Itevenu* t’ollrotur William MctYtacli. *,f Pblladrlphla, greeted frffiuds tier* a tow day* ago Mr*. Tbomaa It. Fort. Jr., of Puilv del pi,la was lu town a tow days since and registersd al Hm Atgleu. Mr snd Mr*. Charles P. Itrady, of Pblladilplna, ocruptod Ibvtr nrtlag*. 11do Weal avenue, on Sunday. Mr* t'lsude HI rat Ion, of Millville, I. visiting her parent*, 1'- V. Young and wife. Twelfth and i\#»t avenue. James A. Lougstreet, of Philadelphia. a property ow ner lu Oeeen t'lly, wae citing tb* vlslt-rt* Halurday. The Hev. William Abbott of Asbury Park, u vtoning bto auu. Dr. W (I Abbott, lu tbto city during tht week Dr. w. A. Hurua. ot Philadelphia, was among lha visitor* to this city Tuesday. Ha to a property owner lu

this resort.

Mr.and Mr*. George Feuetermacber, of Philadelphia, are enjoying a visit at Ihto resort. They are registered at tb*

Atgleu, where Ihey will reman, a

mouth.

Irtwis K Hmlth. of thi. rlly. who I,*• a ruaponalble position with a large ‘•v ivmipaii) lu Philadelphia. wa> in town on Hunday. Davit K Hilst*. of ttormanlown. was a week-end vlretor here, looklug j after Ills properties at Hecond street Jaud the Hoardsalk I Mr. and Mr. Frank Maurer, of

I Mr., f. Getsel and d,

Tllll*, of rile Imperial • an|1 Mrs Frank I

of Philadelphia, were I.. ral day last week They

to al the Imprr’al.

car D Thompson, of Pblladcl pbla, who owns a art lag* al Plymouth Place and Qyean avenue, aa* In to*a

on Monday snd Tuesday H Faagraves ha* returned

bome.Tblrt)-third and t euiral avanur lUI. city, after apandlng aerrral week.

In Ibe New Kuglaud Htalrs.

J. H. Jarman, of Philadelphia, madi a bus,i,ess trip In this city on Friday Mr. Jarman I,a- a summer home or, HixlI, Street, near ,•cat, avenue. Mr*. Martha Itoke and daughter Ml- Mary Horen,,, who have bre„

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

Spacitius Hotrdwalk. Free Bam] Concerts Dnring Season, (ireat Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The I Wight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways

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Within easy access of Atlantic City and

other well~knovm resorts

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The Mlaara M. and K Helm, who .|*U| tlto W Intel months ra Phlladeb phi*. Imvc returned to this city, a„d iied tbelr Wesley avenue house I- Dorothy Wall, daughter of and Mr. « h.rto. F. Wall, of Pblladelphla. It a visitor al the b-unr of the Hev. and Mrs. H. T, t'aseelberry. Harry Marier. of t’amden. mad,

uslnnaa trip to Mr. Marter and

Jmmrr resident, be rtf.

rlty Saturday dly have lieen

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R. Curtis Robinson sa Conveyancing and Insurance ;Notary Public aad CommtoaiMrer of Dooda Mow. 7-4-4-4(> Asbury Avenue OCliAN CITV, N. j. Murray to loan on Hoad

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W lien you bear lb* llre-alarm l.-n look al the euldulued Hat ol uumlwi. of lire-bole*, hud you will asn-rt,.,.

lira bn'atiou of tbi Are:

| I# -lieooud and Asbury avrnur I IS—Fourth and Asbury .wnu,: 27---Fourth and LKwan avenue W-MIxtb and t’enlral avenue! 4-', —Klgbll, aud Asbury avrnur •C-Tenth and Astiury avenue.

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Tblrtaentli and Asbury avenue •I—Hlxlaeulh aud Aabury avenue.

V. OORSOH Krotate UCENSED^AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N- Jr—unud*, « r 1111 * boa*— aad BoUaa— —s Mat la all aaMa ol raa ttW