Ocean City Sentinel, 16 February 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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CAPE MAY COUNTY GEM CF THE ATLANTIC COAST

A Matron’s Confession

>' that If th«- poachlnc atxwld BRUHfS^FREESUPPEB. for anirthrr .'ear Id caar the Inatroctof / canid not teach the pupil how to coa- E*p*cf«nc» of a Camping Partjr In Yo Jiijate th« vert, "to lovo” I would do lowatono. Park, so tuTself. ! ID the Yolkiwotooe park all wiki a For a year Julian Trowbrtdce ram* nl .t. ,re al’iowwl to t»aih aa they w • apd It k aK.lnat the lawTto shoot tt

W. occrt-Haad TeJl* of the 1

Light from Aladdin's Lamp.

opaortoWttea to

. Thia Section. I present.- About thirty >r«r» ajpi. ThefoOowluf la froo. tha p«. of W. |the uwhi -Ai . Hoott Hand, ea-'hHtr mth* flrat s .. j «L« a lamp tlooal Bans, c! this cujr. aod-ctmlr-J^uht. mao d the pobllcny rommlltee «f. Countythe ! cperlty League of Cape Mb)-

t oouty:

If Cap# Hhy County, New Jersey, ,. h , u , t , f Mll>l . eould oe adequately draCriUetl by •“ e fumin’-hed the ad'»t \ "**• ua^uealaouabiy that . « ; .rd ( r # ^ , . \ would be X)pl»rtumty. The remark- v>laM Dr4 , r before'Kn..w \rtle ebaracter of aoii, the uneaevhed hl>|iirx of , h( . worid _ th „ . eSmatic oonditionf. the pr iximity ■ the'Allan tie neean, the front door the nation, epentni: o«ie way to I’hi a- , , hj)lv delplua abd the other to New fstaj^udonr thiuithi. the Ion* arrowing aeason, the char- ! folJiref v rvr ha.arter of the people, the widespread .movement for progressive improvements. and. being the nation’# natural

^kaygruund. these

' i heruATMlf t * nd mM f

splendid

very air we breathe, and even though .one might be blind.or deaf, be rould feel the promise, the opium-m that ip eharaeierislic • of lie eoa-t. A mighty, irreakuhle movement, i- under way for th# devrtopmenj of the

‘’'“"lilt Opportunity is Yours.

WTWieve that the east, the Atlanlie. doast, u the bast part of the world. We balieve that Ca|w Mai (jouuiy. with' her almost startling opportun.is baa a futare so brilliant, ao uaidaut. ao faa«BaUag.that every-

body can sec it if their attention

only be uttraeted thereto. We love her, ami her many virtue*, inspire an affection, him unto that which quick -1» wbgc "-Ota qmny^s unfarlwl i. the brecie. Hti boantieii we wool.: share with you. If you are looking

-for a new home, new health, nr« of rest or pleasure, it-you wan'd the opportunity, if yon wonld be

US ..here cjIidiHoW are right for the ».!-■ g .1 .haalth, waalth and pros point, wc wonld have you come U the coos, -nd join hriaPthe greate: *ora a. m. to do. -The. opportunity

‘ ”'t1m 6WI el the C«st.

-0lo.>m of apple and orchard tree, Scent-of flowers and hum. of bees.

Investors or Manufacturers are invited to investigate the merits of a'patent % recently granted for a House-Mail Receptacle which is offered For Sale by the Patentee Many patrons on Tree deliver* routes will Soon provide mail receptacles on their hou-cs. and this invention i?. particularly designed for connection with a house to house delivery, overcoming d.jectiouablc features in devices as heretofore constructed by fitting a Im.x or receptacle' interiorly of the house adjacent the doot, provided with a chute so arranged jjs to open outwardly of the house ! .ulisantially hidden position Worthi of lUTewUgmUon For particulars, etc!, call or address R. C. ROBINSOrW, Agrent 744.46 Aaabury Avmnum Ocmarr City, N. J.

Banner County of the Mation. The beaches, the playground of I

nation, are soon to form a

u* ntty along the.ocean" front of ihi innly. Now how are the inhabiut- to be fed f An ad of ’birinr mvidenee forestalled that eondiilr. wb m ' He separated them by ily a few uuios frum the uoiiu’aiu If th* county, wbo-e truek and gard eiy-'-oil makes tills county the bannci tfiunly of the nation, in- the .nature and lonely of iu production.si prflatoe*, beets, beans, tomatoeery. egg plant, melon. a-spurngHs and.

iu fart, everythnig tha grymud in the tempei

, —, being id a cnair ucaior me Decuia ■

|hm ffrairii ta iwfaffinn. Thg-nri. r6gn< Th bi khoiH ehards I—•* — Ja. ~ .J..o.s. ' ....

Piiian of Susm

• Foi-.ing a paradise lost—and woi Wb. .. ar.uriM wakas with her ban-

ner* •ofurStd

flu «-aar. .1 g«m m the ring af the

sating moving ,, t on the film as the Its Ude i* a

Ever t

d by Captain

■ua Mey, in 1414. n share of fame and fortune for . iiu*r aad U-idsinau. Iu uatlvr

rmeliua Jacob

lae Valla v f fame in many branches "of notoriety j Ita Captains of Mar . -iuca hare been followed by V« CapI. Thfjr trial* • are succeeded by eomfor; Their methoiHi <if transnd travel are eclipsed be • by those of their chii Lask Back la Ike Earfy Dayt. But 1(4 ua fur the moment lot back to th# early days, when th. merits of this land of. plenty known ui only a.fetr of the eitiaenof the City of Brotherly Love, now it is tnowh hi thmuanda. y ten* of thou^inds, who ' 1-it it A-ery opportunity, both' winter i ams-eer—building their homes bv sound of the ara—when the b.ue'i h«r-ej heaebas along the thirty m of county enaat.werr liuh- know,

'

diffe-v l tium today. Those beeohe. were Aacflu as Peck’s, Isudiam', Been Mile. FWe Mile- Two Mile an Povei y 'They were formerly cot . ‘red w.th valuable timber, and fur ..isbsd abundant pasturage for large heed af cuttle and sheep, and iron, iuv.ewriie-t m I:lemer.t' of the are*" gesat’lr prired for thi. pon-.s.

they, would uot be Another singular ' Nature .Is that.

, kliag.

When I wwa thirteen 1 ruing on the porch

bring In

reduce apple-, l- ar-. pii

coerries. and *11 the fruit-., id raspberries. bUrkbrmi -. graperuwbemes. cranberries, ore cat lied in great abundance, prasse■d grains And a read* markei. and alfalfa is niw bring pTanled wilh thi promise of reaching its western rep-

utation. The climate •attle and %*.- Both

diver-ified^. farmiug i- praetieed v Dairying and the raising of poultry eggs occupy the altruism of a Wonderful (Increase in Valuations. This “Jersey Garden." lying bethe Attanti* ocean and the Delbay. and swept every night by

the modified air from the

water, has ao malaria 'ahd never gets

cold. The drinking

water js as pure as can be’ found anywhere, tad in most easefrom artesian-driven weib feet^deep—Utmost ail I be beach mrilbeiug. eight hundred feet deep. The -learn and electric- railroads grid- -

II direetions. The

iystetn of drive mads » well kuuwn o the outside world, especially the automobilist.-. ' In lost year’s report -f the .State Road Commissi-a. « seen that our county built mills of Stair aid reads than any other county in the State with on-' exception. Only a few year* mgb before -we accepted State aid ii building read*, our-ewuaiy w*sa» •ended at the lowest figure'of auyv-i the whole twenty-one in tB?", Stgle Now We are assessed. a* |>er report if State Board of. Taxation, higher valuation than Cumberland. Gloucester, llunterd-’-n. pecan. SaSussrx counties. A wonderrrase, truly. The- farm an4 truck land can be pun-based at very reasonable prices, therefore to th< home seeker, we ‘uay come. gr..a truck' and grow rich: ineredible pn.fmade on.«eh. The sunme pso-perity is breaking. Ueno-aibex. is the hub and the bean of ikin’* playground and this is whrntiatursl advantage- insure a spiendul,

future.

Dm Mmage of Thii Article. My "frignds. you who are reading these .final fine*, a Word with- you. If you have read th* foregoing witji if attention or'.intere-'. ave failed to receive an impn-ssion of the advantage* -flyre-l by Cape May Oonnty.\th* Ijil.d Tpportuniiy lily difference who y..u ai what trade. |os»fes‘

the ground*. 1

combination of china, is dost and flung It I >w behind me. There i on a table near by. and. taking up on* of them, pdlllng d the .abort akin of my dress at the i time -a* that tt would cover my ki 1 pretended to read. The young feUow'came along by the winding walk under the gre ' recently put forth

r advancing youth, ure portrait made ■ m*. and many who hat

It hare taken It for an Ideal ere He was tall for hi* years, and beautifully shaped head wa __ aa beautiful a neck, hi* cotla lug of the open sort, which showed the throat to advantage. Ill* face was a perfect oval, hi* eye* large and In*troll*, hi* hair falling about hi* U plea Id disordered wave*. I hare spoken from ei pert roc* Baying that laime Nature will tun girt Into a woman In a twinkling. My own transformation did not occupy ^ore thou.a minute. IVith.u that period I caught sight of the youth, flung "away my doll and was In lore. The newcomer paid no more i Uoo to me (haa-tf 1 had brim I like my doll, of sawdust. I was ■

than

didn't care how t provided be didn't fall to. master the verb “to lore.*" Girl* between, say. usuafly far il-e of learning than boys, me ah' advantage Julian Ijitln and ai the same time deftly wove In that other tnstfwtlou which was far nearer my br-att. I prepared him to enter eotle** and to be my future bustw-d at the same time. In learning the flret be waa not a* stupid as my father considered him: aa to tin* o-bef I confess I bad-4 very hard time with blpi. He woridfonjugatf the verb-"lo lore." saying “More" wlths.no fc-llmr whatever One day while he w. - doing ao In this perfunctory way I - it very near him—near. fnaimJ. tha' a few loose strands if of ■hair IKusb- 1 against his cheek. Suddenly tCPTr^.ame a fervor Into hi* - • bad vainly expected for ti I felt an arm stealing

and to be my hirer

He

-ugh the darkt

lira are examination 1:1 and gave me all r ~'~'

t myaeli

4 upatalra and. stationing Ida a window overlooking ~

which be must paaa out of the

plaiA sralted for hlSTo-dYao. t be departed I was watching him

behind curtain* He walked with a satisfied step, aa though be had cot for a ports-** and bad accomplished I,wished to go right down to the library and learn all about the vial tor

from father, but I

undue Interest In him. I tried hard to wall a loug while, but Are minutes waa all my Impatience would allow. Going Into tBe library. I pretended to hunt for a book, at the same asking as If Incidentally: "Who was your rfgUor. papa 7"

-Julian Truwbrtdga."

"Whal did be come fort"

the credit for enaMin

"Bor you do-father an JnJustlce." I remonstrated I "To* must admit"— I

"What! Thai old bookworm? He may Trro know a lot. trit he lias nd ability what- P«>»«1 'ha ever to Impart knowledge to any one ■' else. Why. do . . «»

mouths trying to teach roe to Conjugate the verb To live" without my being able lo catch even the mood.

turning It loose Iu bright sunlight It blunder* about, alrtking itself against everything. Is unable to provide Itself with food and Anally falls down and dies. In II* native depths, however. It la aide io lead a com fort able eooogb eilatriH " s- Ua enormously tong whlak-

lo Bud Its way rapidly

The principal consist* of a pale yellow

nd. like newt other cave dwcll-

llacif perfectly blind.

they

didn't know" nry- ’

a- nlgbl and retreated far uu-

er. lo emerge is riluy’s vice

i,-d until ihe English boiantat

John Kay Iu 1G3N Brat double^ IW

for T am loved.’ thing abopi-il-"

1 taagfied on 1 r-vuwhrd that the only no- of the three who

fall under t

Ily-of Zanzibar,

e of ilie grandest of the Illy family, ens Ii- flowers, ten Inches wide, ba-•s-jt II In the morning and 5 lernoon Tliey are of ibe richest

ive-ar d Jhat. having boys of my Wur. with from ISO to 30 golden I w.: :-<r not like to bars them «»rocti. In the center, and they remain nr Infljicocc Mat their “I" 0 ,unr Are days. It la not r afebtbfseu This orally known Hiat there are lilies Deeds to Is* quaUtfed. It depends on have lus-turni the girt. If any of my sons should at “* < h*y Woomer*. They are that age fall tn love with a girt whs ,M 7 puu- tual IImekecpera. would have In her the traits to bold l»« ■>><• vlosli hi* affect Isr when be haa grown older Blarlty

and to nu-k- him a vatsahle life helpshould be very glad lo. hare * Boor ao. I bet lev e that early mating 1° ,h " vll

not only natural. aided the.pcraon* n

of my old friend Trow_- 1 a fllk partuershlp

bridge, who waa lo college with me. I -■—- - ■ hell, iu the ringing ot which Runyan Trowbridge hat devoted himself to | E.t-.v.g.m Maureing. rej-.sssl and afterward trembled. - noble purse'ta and got rich. I pulled Pepjs dl»r, B» thl. os the mourn Above a must I. Im through hi* graduating axamlna- log custom- of the lime: Os Kept. gj. wicket gate * hi- h flgui nua." 1«0. when there wsa.moornlug for »tory of —lllcrtmY I* "Oh. my goodueas grarlous!" 1 aald to 1 King Charles' brother, the Duke of wicket gap-of - IMlgrtu lyaelf. patting my hand lo my heart Ulourcater.-he '-bought a pair of abort rouiira-ulj reiirrsetited . • still Its'wild basting. Then I asked, black *ro--Hi.g*Jo wear over a pair of gate-a- a luniplkA ga'e ‘la he .coming here for Instruction?" j agf~utie> lor tuourulug ' • Next day term deu.-tr* a amall doorway

■els Drake bad ninety bags of rice, and the un fortunate owner, after sen year*' siting, waa refused payment, "rice being an extraordinary victual not at d for the nary." Nor did conimou soldiers fare better The chief anile, ty of all Elizabeth's ministers ought. In her view, to bava been bow to save moat money.—Loudon Telegraph. ^ating/^fe tha Leva of lb fawloat—#>■> griro epicureanism In eating! atroilg a< lautlflc support. *m! many of Horace Hetcher’* Ideas flod orthodox Justification- The first rule of dietetic cuuducb according to Fletcher eat only when one 1* hungry and it only the things from which one aoticipales enjoyment He also teaches our must eat In the way that gives the greatest sensual pleasure— that la. by t borough chewing and last _ also serenity of mlod. pleasant •urrouuijlngs at a meal, congenial friends, pleasurable coureraatloo-ln fact everything that adds to enjoyment aids digestion Iu other words, the ms of digest Ion furnishes a beautiful lllustratioa of Ibe Influence of mind mailer. The Inspiring stimuli >t mechanical, but psychic. The prellmloary essential lo the orderly simllatioo of food ti the keen desire for lb—McClure's Magazine.

>(. corsoh Real Ivraf ate -\.y;eiil LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbuni Aoenue, Ocean

A Par

cal Rivi

■ ruing to you all that It should i -r Iu- efforts, you are eAp*tiding’ If ot, consider carefully making a hangs. Health is h/re.SAii oreLiunity tn make a living i- hrrey' Th-' <•}" slid delight of Im.ir in aUeau. wisii g. pnispervu- loe^itv. i-Xere. Th* Call ta the Coast. If vim have capital.'then investoent her* wiR lyriag you larga re urns. I '-roe lo the rsiast and gi' r our children a rkam e beecdbi part of agr<-wir<t ronrerahljy fowhat a destined to be one of IWgrrate-i counties ju I hi- gmU and g]ori-n-•Und of the Free and Borne of Breve." ‘ "Drat Land of my nativity. And seJUe-uL-chiidhood play. A strip of land at retching out betwrri, The j-eean pud the bnv.

lay. Cape May ’ n lo the* do siriy; With fond-delight sod v When 1. am far awp'y. When.,1 am far away,”

Tba Unknaws Great ott hurra Hke Ram Bllir Ibe tu- ken* Is flam Hllir "Wet. whs to Raw- Hit: la Diekeaar

d.-wm. f u-& / rar c

W-ckal Gats,

of Elstow there la I that Is visibly aaaoKnnyan. The Isolat-

meuibmed tl

ruing at 11."

I&

black e

i with

And ao 1 should

whom I had suddenly heart every day HU June. If father problem within me be hare be,n grimier tiiao M u now In doubtles* -would hare ordered me to tliose dar*. when ordinary mascullua lame ita- less somber On this oeUm IV|->- es-suds seeing -the king imrple u—arnlng for hit brother."

west rod of B b a-'small d—-rway In the irosd wooden Borfach - iif the great loor. Through this loWlr u$«eitlug funyan mu-t --ften hare jessed when i boy —Harper's Weeflly.

On the African shore, near the gulf of Aden aud connecting the lake Anal with the main ocean, may be fotjnd one of the .moat wonderful era Id the world This curiosity does not flow to but trom th* ocean toward Inland Tba surtac* of Lak* Aaaal Itself la nearly 700 feet below Humean tide, aud It la red by this paradoxical river, which la about iweutytwo miles Iu length. It la highly prole

Able that Ibe whole basil lagoop partly fills was o

of the sea whi-h became separated tberefTT-n by the dunlug of louse sand. The Inflowing rlrer haa a limited rol ume. bring fullest, of course, at high

tide, aud Has filled the basin

il (bat r

ration and supply

TH. k

inspect that his own daughter ,had , . ady bre4 rier--eil by ouc ot'Ca " i a arrow* Tba natunj hr ailM In Mb lUwary from tbe.anrtenta. the antllrlal came to Mm the moment he left It. HW .daughter must go to college, and that anrent abd * lore for ari-en or eight years 1 That ba Ud right onder ft* o-

. . '“■J"’

- early eighteenth eenttiry wblcjt a puuusui- . bap. The boy* liad a good

I wan riy commend Ttilrif—lb* deal of

ot II.. -tswa used to be blacked. "It seems ibat ou a very dark night

I shies' Gazelle. a stalwpn CoufevP-raie iuukJlie major' word." aald

-—. prisoner This fart, together with the ' lei Tha Two Occasions. narrailte of the prt-.ncr* return to "l# It !«"■

i Ibx*. hteaus-ranc* vreet.ug aa camp, waa sir ns led -to neiTd-iuiirten your graudma''

Hi* Idatarnal Grandma. A deroied fatber after a day', ab euce wa* met by bis two little sous “Have you been good boy*!”

Silence.

j “Hare you been good boys?" ! "No. papa: I called grandma a’t

and after addressing thi •n tba desirability of -mod

thing* remarked

1*. there's Jtrijtwa occa

lak' whW&."

a cborua^f "AhaT Id its

1 culled her a human being

The fatber. yvilli a mighty effort, maintained hi* gravity and closed the scene drcorousl; "I must forgiie you

Into the WOTh, was .snws~ *cs~ e.. u a

thoughta. > There was a cboni*/)f “Aha!" In tba .uwa-e—•

Id uktura the Brat *trp In mating b b * ^"Mnu-jl. "I ouiy

U build a n«W.' In my caa* then ire* uk "hl*kj when I bae baggl* fur ffreudlr . ; .ur daughter

a lot uf preliminary work to ds. My J rioer, and the only other « "

• neti 1 lak , whisky la when I has Do “Igt.t! baggu for dinner ? , Keurl. h

that w-dld reariv- at least ta ' — “ ■TP*“I

my ankles. After n

length of.my aUrta Hud hr night I would surreptltloualy lower them V"'". • hhlto they wen merely buried. Wbeu [2 h . they were Bnltoed tuortug would scold . ' ,VT. , 1... — ■ - ,— t.— wuen to-y tirri- e ironi toe ■

"How la your pnpU getting on. papa r 1 asked one day. 1 g, "Not at aH He's stupid aa- an owl 1 >JoIr |(|

1 coujugua- th

"Do you think bell pi conege uamlnatlonsJ"

"Not this year."

rather waa not looklnj

k ., J Magistrate - If

Th. Mamas Mind. ,hl ’ 1 . '* h 01 f" Br I f-ruling, awin' in acting; 'I'rta.-ner-M- making, swift Iu tha worki f •W* f 00 <, °*

lug; aloa Id the summit, swift down • Bc *# 'the 1 Other ai-jw H la the way of ua:ure aud th- way of the hunum mind

Not Naw.

y H-.p

"Eb-lsW-llv i«i, i a mi-d-vn dl« ary ,11 Is a* (tld as Ihe fl<*4 ■

-How (Pi y-m A-kr 1

"inly, djdn t

llgbur

P»«< ly Pat Flnlah everyJday and II You bare done-whal you —u Rome Wander* and almrdlile*. doubt, crept ID Forget them a* s.

"Yes. but everybody know* It « here.'—Uf#. . .. OUr afferttoas are our life. We M J •* h eu#- Ttag supply ear .warmth Jbaanlag.

Mow is Your Stock of Stationery?

* 'It’s prbbably running low. Take a look. * If you are in need of letter heads, bill heads or envelopes, call at the office of the SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE and secure an estimate. * First-class Book and Job Printing at reas-._ enable Prices. You will be highly satisfied in every respect. Don’t put the order off until the spring rush- Do it now.

Sentinel Printing House 7 4-46 Rebury Avenun Ocean City New Jersey

Kfr.A I. KtoTATK ICKh l-tv WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real ISestate Ay;exxr. Karrerla*. Convryam^n*, Comn-tsalom-r o' IWeds. Notary t'uullr. Master la Chsnrrry relarvOreaa lily Hutldlor^and Isiao^ Ajeortalioo. laws lor rsls or etrbangs. Hours"outre—Nlaufslreeland Aslm/s^veaDr. I'.o. HoilS "wak/.k.*It

R. CURTIS ROBINSON

Notary Phelig and Commissioner of Deeds «>>“=; sPENSR)N~VOUdH’EKS CAREt-'ULLY EXECU TED Numbers 744 inti 746 Anbury Avenue Ocean Cm - New Jersey

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH 70N THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN

Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts Daring Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from I’hitadelphia on Three Railways

Within easy accetj of Atla'ntlc City and other well-knowhreaorta MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS