•n she hml dioapprarMl thmuj;!> : lst.-s .of Iraflran frees Mrs. far- j, Minted' «mnnd. -I hope you'r* (
of Elsie's baud ami j old .Temple docl n di-safe 1 a cur i ous inserlplliss Alea- of whk . h to sacrthM lo
SHERIFF'S SALE.
a employed icr repair ami
Aiis flitmtivj Co.|isliiiSii-
“Here comes Aunt AtraretW." said Els Is lUf lotsly from her seat In the bitw window. “1 wonder what lias happened. She's e"'l her knit hood oh orer bar awceplnsr cap. and she la run
nine across t()e orchard."
Mrs. rarsons leaned over her dauchier'a shoulder and peered at the tall angular II mi re hurrying through the orchard that divided the two bouses. "Maybe Gamallvl has had another lit. That rat will lie the d«ub of Alvaretta with bis flta and flnleky ways; she's worried over him half the time. - I'll
the si-
r for bor."
canto up the narrow path rowa of chrysanthemums. her pruneila shod feet flashing In hnd ont of the dead h-aves and her faded face quite pink with exdlement. ■ “la U Gamaliel?" called Mrs. Parsons
eagerly
led to think
he came for their 'iloc ut off. One day be found them ii.r |n rpqnnoh- • at/motlo sliall I put on the clock, r lortUWal^ he asked of a learned
honor crled-angrlly. "And very anitnou dllng gangT the cl
lat)-. dae
chance." ebe'tinld quietly. "I'll Jirom I' Isc to abide by wlintevea- I dream \ atsiut tonight If 1 dreim about Je- | ( mine Barclay I'll tell you the truth." , . •'I'll do the liest I can by’ you. Elsie; whichever way you.bs[ipcn to dream." said Mrs. Parsons after a long pause. •Thank yon. mother." said Elsie, and then they talked of other, matters and Elsie's lovers were- not mentioned
again that afternoon.
After-supper there came a scratching ! ‘ „„ and mewing at the aide door. "If. : 0 ‘f"!
Gamaliel." said Elsie as she arose to U 00 aN ' admit Miss Alvaretta'. big black ct Zl ltVlhat no bet “1 suppose he's come over to spend the T "> mwyem d.-. ined that no inlght." ! be given them ... a:
“The most ungrateful critter that ' m ever lived, remarked Mrs. Parsons as she placed a saucer of milk for the
unexpected guest. "Alvaretta walls Ths E.cepti on that .cat hand and foot and flvo The exetmti. .. nights out of the weeV he runs over Orison Swetk Ma here to Sleep, I shouldn't think you'd I sine. Is tbe^iuwunt him sleeping In your room. El- ] employer'wjnier.
d.... b, c«r, Semtl ail Asian Ate.
in an appropriate ^ the base. They „ iv,.-, Bfn.r DttaiCilt
*!■» Jerai
ri..\lX mid OECORATIVE l-.VRKRHAN-OING
Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey
CAPITAL $100,000 SURPLUS $20,000
Construction Sand & Gravel Co. Office, sth St- Opp. Penna. Depot Ocean City, N. j. All trades Concrete Oavel aiid Sand. Top Soil for I-awn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.
;:.*e
IRA E. WALL * 725 Central Ave. Ocean City New Jersey
l who r
lard*
all t
she undressed Elsie thought opportunity t. -edding cake and of wbatsho an opportunity to show I ream while Its magic lay ao i the stuff be la made of. at head, but she forgot it nfter ways preparing himself to •ho was about to step Into 1 tlon above him.
The excepUonal yonng m
Plain and Decoiatiie Paperhanger
Hankinf by Mail
Is the ot
Estimates Cheerfully Given A Post Card will bring our sei
vice to you.
DENN & HEMSLEY
• Short Summtr.
Miss I .re stopped short »i«l ftan-d. bed. Then she groped In the darkness "la what Gamaliel?" ’ and found the twisted hit of paper on
-I thought perhaps that cat had an the bureau and tucked It under her; that." T don't get salary enough to other flL" returned Mrs. Parsons sharp- pillow , «ork after hours or to take so much lyt THfit always enttlng up some sort She thought iierslstcntly of Jerome . We never h-aw s ihlags half of dldoc.:- Bar. lay. while she trl.,1 lo banish him lone, but docs everything to a Onlsh “Gamnllcl'a all right."' assured Al- from her mind, and so she fell asleep "The exceptional young man Is the ▼aretta -calmly as sho followed her sis 1 and dreamed of him dear, vivid “ ne *'ho atudles his .-mph* ,-r'» busl ter into the warm sitting room, -now I dreams „f automobile rides around Ibo '>">». who reads Its literature, who Is are yon. Elsie? Haven't you flnished surrounding country and into the ad on the watch for every Improvement those pillowcases yet)" ! Jai-eut cities as Jerome Barclay's wife; which others In the same line have This Is the last one." answered El dreams that were so real that she re- adopted-and which his employer has
ale. rising to offer her aunt a rocking memtrred every detail of each one not. who Is always Improving himself WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN chair “When we saw you running, when she awoke to a realisation that >lnrtiiS hla spare time (or larger things-.: _____
Aunt Alvaretta. wc thought something her test had failed to grant her heart's bad happened." Sho. resumed her own desire. Not once had she even thought
■eat and bent her fair head above the of Bob Harris In the misty land of | How brief Is nuslln pillowcase. j dreams. highlands of Labrador! says Hesketh "Something unusual did happen." Gamaliel yawned sleepily on hi* i "rlchard In the Wide World. Snow averred Miss lye with mysterious cushion and bounced off Indignantly : woes not melt till July, then with a nods of her head. TH have to take ; as the door was cautiously pushed i rush midsummer comes Grasses and off my knit- hood: It's bo tier'll nil open and Mrs. Parsons' face was leaves grow almost visibly, the wild get out In this room. Kor the Innd-fTj -Jirust In. cotton soon fl.ngs out Us llttlo white I haven't got on my sweeping cap! I “Well. Elsie, what did you dream7” i pennons, millions of berries ripen Well. It's ell UrTlie story of what hap- she a-ked. with assumed lightness. the ground, the loon cries, the ptar pened when I was cleaning the garret I Elsie sat up In Iasi and swept the gan calls, snd you may even see this morning" j fair hair hack from her dejected face. \ butterfly balancing In the warm wind. “What happened?" queried Mrs. Par- “i dreanpsl of Jerome Barclay, motlc ! But then also wakens the countless sons Impatiently as she pk-ki-d up licr er." she said heroically. "So I'll mar- ; anuy of bnnchliacks. lean and gray needles and knitted furiously at some ry him Jnsl as 1 said I would." mosquitoes, piping blithely f' wMte laee she was making for her Mra Parsons advanced Into the room j So summer reigns. Then suddenly
and picked up a scrap of paper from one day at the end of August, after the i-plng cap the floor. “What's this?" she asked, sun has sunk behind the lintren crag* i one long -What did you do with the cake. El- through a balmy warmth of evening, watching itc?” i ODe may wake up to And everything
Md Iter The girl stared and then slipped her ’ transfigured and the first snow of an-
**° , 7 . hand hastily 1 nnder the pillow and other season already falling. K-t«ie m s.u.asi nr
As I wa. saying. I cleaned the gar- drew furtu „ crewed up place of f»- Z''".'
art this morning, or I was Just begin- ; ,„ r- ..„ ere , t ps-no-why. mother. I ' ! S..."-a th?"! uVy ot» nlng to when I decided Id clean out B1Jlde „ mistake and put a curl pai>er Just Whit He Wanted. |im-aiv-uraiioD ..t n-
"ttat little clowt under the rafters, i u (he p Utow |„' s tead of the wed- t1m? sapcrlntcndcnt of the cnpltot j
There was a ipie hair trunk that lie- i dlns ca itsr- T he color came Into her ""'I l,s grounds at Washington was j ttic .utocrttier omici .. longed to Grandmother Lee. and It ohveks and her eyes danced as they : walking along one of the corridors In : ^Ziila^Jniwuhin had bH sorts of track in It I wont j had not "done In months. She waa the house office building one day. when u., «i. J«> otsc. umi,.-r
tell you all the stuff there was tucked | getting some of her old time spirit a greenhorn congressman, stewing away In that trank. Some rainy day !m ,. k -rbere Isn’t any charm about with rage, grabbed him by Hie sleeve. you ean eome. Emellio-. ami well look | dreaming-on a enrl paper.-Is there, : "What's the matter?" asked the suit over. But among ether things there j mother?" she asked demurely. j perintendent. observing the man's emo- j
wu a little pasteboard box and Inside | - No . t hcre Isn't." said Mra. Parsons tlon.
of It was s little strap of lace, marked ■ .hortly. "Elsie. I believe that Gama- “Matter!" shouted Uw eongrossmnn. •Ann Lee's wedding veil.' That was lM Bte lh at cake. See. this Is the pa- “Why. when 1 went Into my office yow great-grandmother. Elsie! Tlwre ,^ r wlth . few crumb, left In It. I last evening there wa. . brand new a atrip of the wedding gown nnd , ncor his cushion. Therel typewriter on the desk. Now It's gone.
Tee him eat the rest of It!" She look- you've got a lot of thieves around
tl resentfully at Gamaliel as beswal- here.” •
lowed the remaining crumbs and Uck- The official walked Into the office d his Ups npprertalively. and without a word lifted the trap "1 forgot to say. Elate, tint Bob j cabinet of the desk and brought the
•- —,. typesrriler Into view.
"Ftner commenlcd the congress-
. "Now. have you got a place like ' * use when trouble-
OENN’S
CELEBRATED
ICE
CREAM 724 Asbury Ave., Ocean Cil|i 1 N.j! . Wedding Parlies and-PIcntcs a Specially. Yous trade solicited. Onlerstlelivered. Prompt alien lion. ■ Milk and < 'ream always on baud. Both Phones.
lISSlv SFORE and STOCK pSSSsrai;: ; Housefurnishing Goods -•
Miss Icc removed her swe and twirlsd It thoughtfnllv ot finger, her keen, black eyes
Notice to-l.i|Hit Creditors.
Notice of Registry and Klection j
Tuesday, September 12, i
...FOR SALE...
Tuesday, October 3 v t
d D|> In a little piece of
was this hit of grandmother's w.dg -cake."' Alrnn-ttn triumphantly S up 1 twist of yrtlownd paper. Icb she caiefdlly on folded 'to t! ar a morsel of dark, fruity ca h-a fra- llss-ka of bring clinging
M AKIC. K. A
J Uoird ot Tsixactoo will
I going to give
I's pale face flusln-il hotly and irank lack In her chair with a gesture of her litrads. “You needn't laugh at me. Aunt Alvaretta." aba asid tromohrasiy. -Yon know 1 0091 have to dream on wedding cake —my fate's la-en divided for me." Rb, shot a bitter glance at her mother',
averted fare.
Mrs. Parsons an.se and went to tbc plant stand In tbc window, where she ' :o pick the dead leaves from tns with quick, nervous ges ■ that betrayed her Inward per
ekty. 1 thought
sort of teeter. Hob Harris"
Mis* Alvaretta, getting upon Tve never taken much stocl; notion of haring Elsie get her ; clothes ready before she'll
ever said I .wanted to marry JBarclay. I-L-can't bear him! 9 Elsie, with unusual spirit . Parsons turned a cold face to her daughter. "I thought It was
said severely, -tlial
to marry Jerome. Ho said j
Harris Is downstairs waiting t you. He says Be can't go Ull he doe*. 1 expert your Annt Alvaretta bad . something to do about getting him over here. '
n the door?"
■y to breakfast Ton bet- fisllino Papers so ths Rosf She canned th. door and Not rD ,c n .rlslng newslny's arc th * ?“ m * l!el ' to the United States. The small street Jr'al-!.,-- mercluints of Paris, when forbidden
to enter tramcars and omnlbnses, got over the difficulty In real Yankee fash ton. It waa easy, of course, to aell papers through the windows to passengers seated In the vehicles, hot how was It possible to reach would-be customers [•etched on the seats provided on the roof? A youth promptly solved the problem. He procured a stick seven or eight feet long, with wire clamps fastened to the aides. Papers were In the clamps On top of the stick
hater she scolded, departing, glad yon dreamed what you did.
child." she called back.
Elsie snatched Gamaliel to her heart and kl»*ed him raiKitroualy. "You're the dearest obi thing, and you shall wear a white ribbon.,” she whispered In bM perky par. ’Then from below there came a prolnnced and familiar whistle that wa* echoed In her b&rt. She crept to the window and *n«wet-
ha ppllv, tremulously.
the orchard
;5£So. M ?V
1
tail. Friday, Nov. 10, it mch. Horuagh m*ii. +
there was a small cup x
(In the bottom. Tbo bole was an Ira , portant part of the apparatus, for it I
Civilising ths Indian. reached all the way down, anffflirough following la from "The Bool of It came the copper coins of one qr 1 the Indian," a book by I»r. Charles twn son*- according to tbc price of the 1 Alexander Eaatman. himself an Indian; paper the patron selected when the . "Long before I ever beard of Christ , •* > . T held np Ibe slick.—Chicago Beer saw a white man I hnd learned from ; ord-Hernld. a untutored woman the essence of ' A Hsreolean Katydid, aornllty. With the help „r dear na Experiments conducted by a natural-
--- — ,lrw herself she taught me things slta- tot attached to oqp of the government's he wouldn't take 'no' for an answer. I ply hut of mighty Import. I knew God. arienrlfic bureau* nt Washington ad
Md be nays you can keep hired help | 1 ncroolved what £on.loe«* Is. 1 us- dthxd an Interesting example of the .
and you neednt do a stroke of work | " ,;i ’ lo vrd what Is really beautiful. Clr strength of the katydid He harncssV you don't want to. He can afford j I'lMtloo has not taught me anything cd a katydid to a kind of sled made a lady. He left i A'tter. As a child I understood Igiw to by folding a piece of ordloary note- * >n to wear, and j klve I have forgotten that grace since paper, and then loaded the sled with rad and get the | I became civllhted. I lived the natural various articles. The Insect proved wa. • "■»- . .. -, u q lt | c i J1 | .awe to-draw. In Addition to^tho orig- 1
COMNTAHI.I'.
GENERAL ELECTION. r^h* folfowla'* r aSkr*!!*" 0 * optic ANMICMill.VMAPt • coropt left Jt ATICF. OK THU PKACIC CO PINT A HI.IC
Tuesday. November 7, 1911
o|i|>oiliitiity for a liv
■id. it will joiv investigate.
WELL PRINTED. FINELY DESIGNED. ARTISTICALLY DISPLAYED
STATIONERY #
is required by every business person. v THE Sentinel Printing House docs only this kind of work. Satisfaction assured. - Prices right.' In addition to Stationery, you can get anything you wartt in the Printing Line from a" Small Card to a Large Poster at this office.
THE Sentinel printing House 744-46 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City New Jersey
Geo. O. Adams
E*T.%r»-; AiiK.vr*.
Real Estate and Search Company of Ca|ie May County. N. J.
WM.. LAKE, C. E., Iifc-rx 1 Ur-tfitcr A-Ageixt.
FIDELITY TRUST CO.
TITLES INSURED
. FARM PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLD
Cape May Conrt House, N. J.
Cold Lunches, I
i. CORSOH
lifool ' IvPitiitc- .\,|g;c-ut
, . - AKTID—
LICENSED AUCTIONEER, So. 721 Asburij Aoenue, Ocean Cihj, N. J.
Dance Every
Wednesday and
Saturday Night
The Excursion House
JAMES CLARK MAIN STREET.and . NEW JERSEY AVE." SOMRRS’ POINT :
N. J.
■ dl’m-md ring for y h« told me to tire Mi clothes ready. He no; win be ready. I dun euen you. Elsie, but I so hard all my life
Collector’s Sale of Properties For Unpaid Street Assessments.
Tuesday, the fifth day of December,
elve tmper sheets ejeb ns. a large sorewTtwo stone weighing two
want to Inllu ; Any pretty peblile Waa valuable to me ln a! paper, twelve e had to work j Umo. every growing thing an object of 3 *‘T -IV4 Ittchoe. seems as If 1 ^ reverence. Now I worship with the "V" 1 Pens, a s
an. h a good | white man -before a palmed landscape " "unees snd three snd a half lend pentked aiqieallng w liw spine la painted in dollars. Thus ells. When the weight became too ,.t 1— M ~ 'tdlan la reconstructed, as tlw nat- ''esvy to draw otherwise, the katydid
•ocks are ground to powder and K" 1 lu f ero feet over the edge of the Into artificial bltwks which may '“hie for a better hold, and on the the walls of modern tocl- addition of another weight It Increae
adhering power of Ita feet by
mntlnous fa.-e of tier dans 1 - ! the Indian Is 1
e KUt It
A Witty Thief.
Munich has l»-en rl»lted by a thief with a sense of humor. Several days ugo all the clock* In tin. ministry of rallwajs came to a Btand*t|ll Tint ivuitral or "m**ter cloek,” w hich eontrot* all the ether*, had (nan *tolea.
In Its place wa* a -i 'I* words. "Tim.
moistening I York Tribune
th.—Nes
: !!§lik
jerEn'Ilin!
Alraretta held ont the hit of J cake In It* twi*t of pa perm 1 I It In her niece's otllstreti In -I "Elsie i’araons, you take tint under your pillow toIf yon dream alwut Bob Hnrae It that It’s your fate
Making A nourishing sup sleep and a fli made a hero < by Indigestion, rainy morntog
. Tho Madam (\yl head)—Is my huh 1 The Maid—Yes. m I'm going right m Yonkers Statesman
ting's Queer Prsunt For a Quten. n all probability the king «f Dabo y'a present of pljies and loin cloths J or reached Buckingham palace. On | —> occasion^ howei er. yueen Victoria ,
ini ill , ** <, PUhUcly to accept a gift of quite ror as embarrassing a unlure. This Was
In 1830, when tho king of fllam sent a j mission to England. On being present- ,
1 nleht'a ^ 10 ,ll,, luccn. who received them .1 ... seated on her tbrene and wearing her J who rr ' jW u. the envoys crawled from the 1 .1 <3lKinl ,0 h, ' r umjeaty's feet on thWr ' * hand* and knees and then oaA drew a i ' * present from the folds of his robe*. ,
Tbo^flret object placed In the queen's >
plttoom—London f
. A.'ltesulry
Chronicle.
bravery, hragticd i'u
, B,rd - rled that timid know anything months «f, cn ,„ r j ”■ ■“ In the hall wbetr
He | night.—Loudon Te
snned at tlw noise ’ a salute was fired. I *ulwe,]uently mar-
LA. STEELMAN . SUCKSMI7H anil WHEtlWAI&HT Piactical HaiseshoEing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY CUn and OjtlK Tosgs a Spitialij
Sevanth St. and Haven Ave. K. A PORTER Contracting and Grading
W. L. BERRY, manufacturing Jeweler, NO. as SOUTH SECOND SP..
Eyes Eiamiiied Without Drops
■A* >V. ELY
R. CURTIS ROBINSON •» Notary Publi© and Commissioner of Deeds PiiNSION VOUCHERS :: CAREI ULLY EXECUrED
NumlxT in Crn-
an ‘l 7-I^ A'-b iry Avenue New Jersey
The Ideal OCEAN
Summer CITY,
Resort
N. J.
JOHN E. TOWNSEND Electrical Contractor \ 1137 Asbury Ave. Oceansaty Nmw Jorsoy
Sr' fur tto
Is.-Galveston Nt
A "aT^.T"F..m
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians u Asbury Avenue, Ocean City, N. J.
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN
Spacious Hoard walk, E
Band Concerts During
<;reat I;ishi '>« i-> Oc an and Hay. The - nf Ll„- VachUman. Numarou, Trains to »"•! from I’hilaSelphia on Throe Railways
Within easy access of Atlantic City snd other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES no SALOONS

