Ocean City Sentinel, 15 February 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

TkfiirlW'rtJithe Birthmark 'A Curiam .K*p*rt«-.e* While Motnentarily Unc«n»rious. By f. A. MITCHEl-

rtwo »b« caa» to me. meEiagiy >u] bur ibrovch viter. and took my baed down Imide me aod uld

TRAIN SERVICE DROPPING ASLEEP. SUNDAY IN THE 7 M#T ™ CS - TO PHILADELPHIA 'ZBrZSZ'Z LOCAL CHURCHES

"Why did yoo leare mer "1 roolda't be’p it. It via fate Et•rythiog ehaoge* ia tbla arortd.It did not occtir to me that tbit

•"*** «*! that t^r nnle me >oag. kusg vb.le from dov." r tLe "And »CI yoo lot* me oou: thi> , ;rr .antioo cant*?’ niet. in "I »IB lore yoo altraya. her* lad I. ligard " There: *dl go vlth yoo. Ton shiU me. Lex ! F> «it boot me " lag a mrilow auood. aa If apoLeo on a Tbru bud is tnod v» were cilmb 'quiet day afire a fali of »aow.oc on ' lB * Il *» I hid a balmy mom lag vbet> tbe ah i* fo-d •‘aA-*- «> aeemed to ba aaeehdinj of Etn&atcre a« if booyed by rrtnga. Eager to While I via weodertag " here I vaa and bow I happened to be there a gir!' *•"» oot-of the adit and •toud.Urfoee a aee aw aa I vaa to see her. Her aet was that of a mint-fair cospiexM. hair and eyea There .» bat ooe ; "»> w “»'">= le-'eatb me laadah-a amatl red Wnbmark. abap- *• »“ araia*. le-r 1 eg. aim d like a rw leaf, -m her of k It "" were tanAl t..w.rd the raa rather an Imperfertv* than a in ta “' 1 **»» d par^ gull* auaring. then, tars tag tneir wmga aeUnt. aaiiing down : aerial inrllne Soddenly the mow I fore os began to pile ap agaiial the hme of a cliff. We lo«t <*r balance.

broken." 1 beard a eoice “If there a t • will be all right-' • with I 1 o»"-oed my eyev 1 waa lying «f . .lr-a "DOW. while peop> Mood alnwjl w \ mev all lOoUng eery aaxlotta One of to find my way oat of It » With yoo do * n E ?°° I aha 11 ba happy ere.o here Too an : mr wl,b * p3ir ot lo which raj laraty." . Ib * T * * wort d of aympatfay. There -Too da aot lay beaotifn! ' ! h * T ' brro tometbiug In -Bat jar an beaattfaL" glanre to affect her, fur "be low•Tta; j eaa't be that." he- eyea. Un-bed and tttmed away. “Why— "'•c did *o "he expwed one aid. -Tlmam eg thk." She pet a finger t *’ r or<x - 11 b " rv * birthmark ahaped

d after a brief

-Wbafi the matterr 1 asfcrd.

, , -Matterr Why. you bare fallen that ,J ,rr * ff 001 the ledge up there."

< my defect. Ton do

It raatabad. Wa were ■ beaedfol bay. For r band the beach rorred Back of oa the .bore I with

teU Uda very mlmrte Her

take a little of thli"

A party of thnriata happened to I

I hy I coaid see

doctor. Fr-m where the Alpine I-ok Jong

Jookfng at It daring the’ period of

which might tare

to teflteg'

1 ah rink fl»m git log the tbongbta feelings of myaelf and the lady of my lore- 1 was leas lntere*t~1 to dtoroiering whether I bad diaptared any of my Intrrna! I*.rta than gening on the track of the girt With a bhtb saw her the next ecentng at the Rnr ••n (casino' at Interlaken, lipping daya before I succeeded la corralling her—that la. before I roar’d lighted, ao to "(eak. and 1 coo Id get a mutual aetioalDUDce ~ me. 1 finally cornered her on the Klgo near Laeenie. and. aa la-k would hare It. my friend Jim Thompson waa there, loo. and was arquluted with her. I expert ed under

aag drawn tot htlMteatartlly «h-t-leriod. Instead. I had a real wontst o deal with and not a creatlno of m< a fsncjr *■ a do dream for her I waordteary r whom neither dreattia hi

bet heart and ndraace by rr ular approaches 1 made very aW Nercrthete'. by Persian c ‘ md it waa n

Bat the told that, t booth They i tnenfty ‘ tame! then sheet of foods, th.aa; Wbeo LowaO heard this he sat dosra ’dal 1 and wrote the society a terse and rig ssed out Ihronch ' "Dear aha." be x* and waa gone aereo years I hate to follow and. ly » guineas to y 1 arch that j regret to learn yot :tside. In another slM the young nun

• came a aeoasrinn of being I to and fro. op and dowtf. as The society did not retoro any of • stormy se,. l, Ur. Lowers cam. but It foond n * feeling somehow to dlspatirh the yoong

for the hbore Fast l.loe lo Uke up ti i- . t .7 ' Wmx ' ch - jaMh”Mr. Stern ati»were>l that, so far a- a tirr inc-tn-the physical posMhllHy 1» concerned Thereafter > 4 U powible, but for tbe roml simply so comb In lo run to May'* Landing would not he kwe it'eoti. a paylog propoMtioo for thecorapatty mem. r> and without through conotrimn the dcr. >-

an abe throws ersof-our bodies - gjoacuiar ays-

uerKap-tiet Thu log. He took hi

collapse. *■- “The I-ord 1-

it from Pea lit

-ular order. FlrK wa

people here, won

I not be any better

Ideas 1

Commodore Hexamer a-k long would It take lo build ! from May's Lauding to Foiot?’ “It could Be done by June

i e ear

cr Of heario: lades - beabhwrwi^bre; tb -«

Tbe heart ,

Mr Hexamer asked wbatber II d aot be well for tbe board memto guarantee taking -i many

. or trip tickets. .

. ritern said it wobW be a good . r ' . ' a .'' n,, r In ao far aa It went toward show. - : J

spirit ot eo-operation, but he wa*

ropinloo that tbe sale of commu- . . _. liou tickets would not hare r-ry j r ~ . great weight. . .. . i

The only way these would have lo-

neoce is when tbe owner of tbe-e j hoy* regular ticket* frequently for ' “P "-rr-.v «

her members of the family for u-c

i tbe road. j London < Mr. Stern suggesded that It would be k The Amer^an

well If the people here r«uld devise i her motor, jrd Mis* Cocboo of Chicago

way of practically fornug the ; «•’ St James atreet

railroad company to do now some- i ’“‘cre s the duke— cried Miss thing they Inleixl doing later | Corlw” ot Cticagn as they passed Harry F. Stanton said that perhare Bro, ' k ' c!ub - tmt ,Jo,1 * c “ ‘ aU1 h ' u '-

Mr. Stern might have a suggeetioc

- is aanoelatcd in n . particularly » pen«n being g-s

^ j other. And- when we. thiu sleep, the E “ ~ '' ‘ *"

cr Then cornea *

.1 senses, begin- iecoovsu go.« i., a c.ids close, and 7~d g|ve- goo-1 thine-, be-t

and toward, aa | oa »il-

. tbe pupils cob- j ' Tonight I waot that wr . ora as alnmber Ukler three of Hie gifls of ii--

. | htud, a con.lderafwH which pow-! r » , per-unal qttcaihW in e

K “""* tumd".

oong the gifts r

the gjp of is

• ricdly:

to to how the people here can go about,

lie.

Mff Fahnestock.

!,1

"DoaT look at him. my dear, or he

»on’t yon understand

| clnb etiquette?"

made the -.Vo; not if tt differs' from other eOirrey of tbe land, in answer to a qaew- [ qnetre"

Uoo said that the distance from’ -Weft," said tbe dacbeas. tt differs

Ending W: altogether. Tbe c ob, you aee. origl-

H) mile*: from May'" Landing to nated to London. Tbe club baa born PlaasuntvUle It la 11) mile*: from ' defined aa the weapon wherewith the o Somers' Point it is 7 “vage keeps the rblte woman at a Philadelphia lo Allan-; distance. In elnb etiquette women are tie CUy it Is SS * miles. From Phlla- >r r '' rwl A* J'*° I «" B blte'i »Ocean City by way of the' “>* Jonk,r Cartton cut-off. tbe di-lance would y "“ * m M » cor l " B * fr1 ' D,la - ,0 P IJ * t be a little over «i miles. - : b * ck at J bands folded on stick. Mr. Edward, move* K ,he : 1^“'^ '.‘hLr^bT^r ^ rnmof Ibta Board of Trad, that it | woo - t ^ k to you It bm't will guarantee .he VS eat Jef*ey A Sea- r!ob rt hjuet„. And If you spoke to Railroad again.! , D y loas in the them would be a worse faux pas difference between tbe tucorae and than if you appeared at court under ‘ expense of o|«rat- tbe Influence of ikjuur. - —Cincinnati

This was seconded by R. L. (

Variety In Punishment.

It was ooe of tbe vagaries of mo-

isiwncu. I!e»al v law that carious local courts Mr. Hexamer suggested that thi. ,beir win on prtwoera wtthas the proper time to pledge sub j sat Interfere!.- e from the blgtier scriptIdu. As a property owner herr. ’ pwrta. aaya "The Customs of Old Engaod president of the Taxpetrr- As-> land.' They exhitrtici conaxieraWe Alton of Ooaan City, be would eub- ln * ;rtlu,, F In <be treatment of prtaoo--rlbe IdMO. era. Hen la a case at Liverpool to Mayor Headley. K. W. Edward, a.-d ^ Jobaaoa Allen Corson aim mid they would aiM reb-mled for picking . . 1 pursea. Appar-ntly be underwent no ict, *°t-cribe. similar amount. n^uUr trlak bo. deal, with ntmMr. Stern declared that he wanted marily. the program being aa follows: to ba loyal both to the people here Finn be waa Imprisoned several daya and to tbe Pennsylvania Railroad. and nights, and then be was nailed a “If tbe Pennsylvania Itallroad would by the rxr to a poai at m- fleab ahambolld this line. I would my you could bl '* VA* «be “'*> "™< he waa turned

«ed from tike middle upward.

You would never be called upon io * od “*”» h 0 ** wixh w " b ? r « u ▼ ,1 'Ppuy ” told Mr Stern • bltn out of the town. Be wae T tr ke hr“' ou ' di * ooe ^ r z ^ >e moot profitable Rmd. anywhere. morning fo lo* log and finally ah“It la aa cheap a line of railroad lo Jured tbe town bet tbe mayor and nlld aa any I knaw." Mr. Stern .bailiffs, at tbe aan. -.'time making resated. "Tbe coat will be about SttO.- tltnttoo of Oa. M. <o tbe wife of one

and not over IMO.COD. j Henry Myto."

Mr. Stem mid that If tbe board lo- :

atod on tbe Shore Fast Lin. building ^ ,h'- * sn *JiT..re*lb- Pran-tv m cutoff to May. Lauding hu German wsr t-ok. ont Count Secken thought they would do It, but be ang- dorff accompat ied King William 1. on the appointment of a committee bis vlatt to apv eon I1L and was to confer with the ofllclalf of the Present at the .-riebrared d-J-uner gtv PM.naylvanla Railroad. ' en in the .PaVOkw de Dlabe at Fbn Mayor Headley made a motion, sec taineblean King William, who wa* onded by Clayton H. Brick, that the “‘1^* m ‘ 1 ' ' 1 - cm(ir~s. •«». aak«l

^T^gto^toetlto right of

way from Somers Point to May'. .J, ov „ Mmu der. C|«n tbe em ;. and that a committee, with pram excUlmlog. -Why do yon de power to act,, be appointed to secure that?" tbe king e: plained that to hi. that right, present tbe matter to the country it ‘was tl e custom ro do «■ Pennsylvania Railroad Company and when paaslug the ail to ward off bad ~ ‘ known to tbem the minute* of ,ock “d nn J’ '*»'»'« of a quarrel. The tbe board'• meeting. — empre*. in a i rm ly nines! ajieech at Mayor Joseph G Champion ' " c * r *' t,|lML " Ila ' • orH f ,b «* u ’ n '' mottou wa.carried said no. <laDi: " r 0 ' auythln* interfering with d.hi .... , oar friendship.- In less than three „ *‘* t , l>ef€ * t lt “ 1>Ufp °"' of years .he Orman, had crossed tbe committee to aecuriag the right of Rhine.-Loml.q tipectatoc Mr. Stern said there are a number of i Wh, Nat P.» the Pt.t,r rofwrty owners alodg the Hoe ready I Tpev ought to pass the pbite to give the right of way. If then is j chorc-h weddings It come* uaiun any quasttou of securing the remain- ’ do It to eburrh. and to do ao w< der. the rallraad has the right of emt- | * ,1,1 ■ Pr*:.? und useful cicploymee —it domain and tbe land can be con- i u "' ' ,or, « , u ' J'bvrs. who ala DDed. Mr. Stern added that most -' b,tr • "" l » ,lrn *' of Ibl. lend la not very valuable The! •* ,r>TCTt ' Ald r ”“»' land sell, tor not over *JI ,n acre ' “ “■■rv vipcnM’q tbao ever. ... . . r '- | end. tbougti *rdd xg present* are exMr El ward* moved, avconded by ! cellrut In tiM"! a y atat tbe you-,-Mayor Hadley, that, If lb. Peon-yi-1 peopto u«u, l, ue* I the moat I, cash ■" " accept thla loMred of the ibt of gifts which the proposition, the Board of Trade will Dew*|io|--r- sot.ietl ne. prim weabeold

•Imtlar »«d. "Tlie cotlertob yielded

agreement with the Shore Fa*t Line. w '’ ~ Thar ». utd -a'olce It t* m«Kh Thla Dwtton, after a few remarks ■ l " r »td iwre for money from Mr Stern, wa- carBeri j I -1 ""' *' 1 ' ! 1:1 ■''•*' '■‘••urr at- - Mr. Stern said be would m ,ke . rd i V ' rrr to n " • arb “ llus "

>rt to Pennsylvania Railroad omclal. _|j^ of tbe proceeding* of tbe Hoard of • _ Trade's meeting, and they would A know of «be board-, dctermlnalion. | ,.

I. yea, the to

r life, c

m siss bbe i an : xt-s s-r mrxi-i itt-i R^moHManaH^B s 1 1 R. Curtis Robinson | § IS ' ' s m Conveyancing and K in 8 insurance g Notary Public and Commissioner of-Oceds JJ S INos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue g OCBAN CITV, J. ;; Money lo Loan-on Bond and Mortgage *• m i; ■ h::z2:zz:z:::::::::rrr::::::i::i:r:z:z:zz:zzzrrzzzxid

gain all. ■What himwlf

mely.

f. rapxi

fy ing Its maker: capable finite exaltation, and of tbe miwtol degradation. A strange, t. rlble. maje-ile element iu our being • aplrit tfod breatited into m*- 1 The eerond great gift of God

in’s environment

‘Wallace believed that the earlh ■ climax of an evolutionary proretbe cbo-en and evolved habitati.t. n. derigtieel and preparr-i by I. Hi* favorite creature, man. " L." lion* of years God look mxkr ready man’s home. At length i

bad pre|>ared.

it a wonderful gift the uuivtr n.—TW'patch of ground fr.

which he can rsl-e food tor end i numbers of hi- kind, generation ah generation. The wwe -pace- aho that furui-b man with a s,s, (w f , r (.

flight- of fancy and specula

d/be*—-- ' -

Father c

r) for public ■ . which It p

1 good I expect-d lo o • J wistfully. - T!*o-t. ! since 1 bad It made

I'd had half the t of It." the said >ut eight years

errand- .o the vllla-e. siflftbese wo round the boase. common. But '—and she regarded the bufidie iw fully before stuffing It ioto tbe ting piece bee—“now Tlan't eveo b'a Compasloo.

of proprietor-1

>f heaven* for

Man f.

■ di»tiaguLshed prof--

of t

Of which

Revo

Wt- tied the point * lobly resolved to *- i friend doomed -

e of t!

obey*

euvipinn

e lulelllgetit

ty the

tbe guillotine.

Interview with bb

ea cct heart belurc rt-aktog the Aim—at

■Oder*land. O irj dopelevs attempt. Tbe professor fcne igible. not chi. -,! * moerng voP e and was eloquent. Tttmd not mails j assembly of women, many of them a!

•‘“vhTy^v^ '"f *^*4 i f*’ 3 * 1 ? “ear tear*, hues J-reathleaa uj-.r youraelf" The best 1 aTfl'a^n^^n *7n ! d»ddy.'' «ld he fiaibetlcally bSSI toa^ Thl FUtherV^-t g'm ! ,h ” alight!, and went bo k Hi* personal pre-eure ii«*l h.*- "Bkldy biddy"- Something was eel

given man Hi- pei-onal tntere-! Hi- dentlv amis*, tie tried aaln.

«.j "Biddy hlddy diddy doo." By thla titre the ladies looked ps*

n tied and the orator desperate. Draw ' tog a long breath and speakipg with

painful deiiberation. he at length coo

w ; quered the elusive syllables and sax! . j "DM be bid adleoT—Tooth's Com

: panlon.

“Man ts-a* with hi* ms I

They wei

mediator-. lA*tly, He ea -md sought to reconcile

e had brok d. (hid —

In an article so "Balling" In tbs American Magaxlbe Hugh S FuHeV tuo describes aa folio wa (he tongest bit

It e dupKcatloo

r hotel

desiringonr love. II we reject Hi

a» we-may. we create an imps—at ie i gulf between Him and a«, and tbl-l A P«-ai#n Motvi. though He has been so good to u- i Some year* ago ao effort we What Ingratitude thl» I-' to establish a E-tr -jean hotel "Tbegoodue-e of,God a- indi»-at-.| junction of tbe two n*>jt r !. h '« «Ub<.ut - bid, .11 road, of p^ei,. Eaca ^ 'What •ball I render unto (he Lord ”” h,Te a '" rrr ,aOD ' 1 ,D “ tor alf Hi* benefit* toward me*' Whnk 111 ritber Enr-qie or America,

doe* He a*k of Us? Isitncdthis: ■r'-.-t, then* were a nightcap, a bairbeosb daughter, give me thine heart ’ Ha - e , and a toothbrush Perhaps it was on we given Him any gift of value? Have ’ account of this ertravarauce ins- th* iir^*” 1 " 11 0 ° r ** l, ' C ' : M, - r '• *•“' i f«f“d An American tatoaion * . ar - T »» he was leaking this bi-tel ooe

- - - - ; morning was asked by a servant what NOTH'F I h ' fiAfl dciae with the hotel bairhro«h BUI1LL. Tljl3 ,. lrrtctl lttJrt

with his wife and children was prevented from leaving the hotel anti it ] waa ascertained that be had spoken

it be threw

PUBLIC BALK Oi r of , cw£» C £t7 n -n I to. Court Huu—.

4*U Ft ><rua2’^7to^r^ mmlW **’ ■

Cajie Mar Cauaj^ Circuit Court.

rush ooder th-- bed tt

—Mrs. Colqob-ion In Los Angela

Bosy persons, f.-r e-l to defend them selves from Intermit,aide, talkers wb. have Utile to ray. can appreciate a hint to which Henry IV. of France ooce re sorted. A parlleawutary deputy call«l npoB him and- uudr a long apee< h The king Hstetied patiently for a tltne. Iben to- de- Hlrd that bis visitor would do well to condense hi* remarks. He took him by the band and led him to where Itiey could see the gallery of tbe “What do you thitk of that building', When It Is liolabrd H will be a good

thing. *111 it

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oext-

"IVcll. mon-lcur. that 1* Ju*i the w

Notary Phblig and SOMMISSiONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS, CAREFULLY EXECUTED* - Numbers 744 a „ d 746 Asbury Avcnuo Ocean City . , New Jersey

William E. Marncy board Mart a fund of f IWKi to aml.t tb. •utvayor of the Hltore Fast Line to -r cure the right of way. Sir Ma-c, raid be would Mart thl* with !4<>0* Mr. ritern gave It a* bl* opinion tha da would be a mMake. and no actio,

[wrvd

a ImpreaMooahV

a u-g ,

an open window. The air •aa Haag aa cry.nl. Before me tpee a range of .now cap Ovar them was a white cloud. Bui wa* It a Hoad? No. It wa. . p, ak f , r nova IU fellow-*. With a atrip of cloud baaeatb M that gave It the ajqrairaaea ot a peak Bow high It was: It to odogle with (be heaven*' Mm. I area* and went to (he window I*.* - * *•««» view of Its summit. Wftaa I laaaod eat and looked op at it Ifigber. all the while began .to whirl. I y lounge | wak '*

with Pennaylraula

and Mr. Blem went to Fhl

mkidie ages yraterday for that puriioae.

n 4 T r.mlnnarl . -

roufer

of the game, made a hit la CtoctouaU which Is regarded by many aa tha

ed (be -enter arto' 1 fe,^ h *'.^ , 1 !. l a r, !!ir e ^ U,e ,r,urfer "' n ed (be center field fence. * bleb waa- City recorded In the office of oo top of a high emlmnkmcoL sailed . Clerk Hildreth, as rsportod In llie I'ape across Western avenne. went through ! May I’ounly Gasette. are a- follow, the window of a ral-on and was 1 Oeorgta M Beall at al lo Annie fbaod behind- the bar Tbe bit *—H 'dur Beet tot, A. a fortaoe for the aaloou. *. big crowds ! ri ux to Ixml* ■" — "ffc-.i?;-*-Bit bald K Boyle. Lot tir. Berilou , Oemswtkc Economy. t bgrlta P. I-akc to Frank McCar My wife tbreateoed If I didn't get *'»• '-of In HeeUon L. on WeM a.*ber a new hat she'd go- borne u, her ““••—Of*** •““Ihweit from *outbw<-M mother - llueof Hfty-aevrnlli Mreet. 30 feet wide “Why dido-! you let herr | ■Pj «> f«e« tl*ep

to Pberenna Wolfrmle... aouthwest |0 feet of 8W». Bectlon Lot SOS. Bectlon H. 1.1 Vi feet wide and ULS (eet deep ou ii,,rtl,we*t -kle of VVesley avenue, 200 feel MHHbwe-t ~ *outbweat Hue of Thirty fourth

-Well, y thing to tl

And he can't tbe gtri Is mad.

'n't this beoaUful lad., ini help giving eomr

I "Doctor, bin- : tog physicians j matter with me

X-tMt-.P. F-gkCa. ' i ‘ , Executor's- Sale of Real Estate.'

t ire It ont yet why : him — Boston Trav

■n of the jndepohd . . _ tkI,,,! ar . and' Ilf, iiSLS"SL' u he wtw approach | >t*t!i>-*..oec~ee. ' fact citizen, wbc' ,,^1^ wl'iiaY!," "• ,u you tell me.' tb*<oooiy of l ai* u ■ Mralebi Into tb. iTTV'"™!

■'No. Hut *lnce I'Ve been narri - ab- * made we get down on 'em rigb nhHig lietroit Free Prev*. Th* Main Poi *t. “1 am glad to say lhat I bear no mai a grudge." "But the point I* this: Arc you of sal flcU-nt- importance to make any mai care wbetbiv you bear bim a grudge .. notr-Chi.-aBo.He.ord Herald. Th* Othar Things. "IlememU-r my 4oy, there are othm things worth while In college bc-id.-i athletics." "I know. The mandolin and g : ei dnbs aren't half bad." - Lontsvlili Courier-Journal.

The Ideal OCEAN

Summer

Resort N.J.

He that I* ungrnlful has oo guilt but A" "'ber crlm.a may |«aa for kir nea to bim.

CITY,

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Uprated*. Free Band fcbnccrts Dafa, / Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Ray Might of the Yachtsman.* Numerous JTfjCs and from Maddphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS