Ocean City Sentinel, 2 May 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

iPLE PAT $1000 ON LOT

n>nmr*c''> . i, who, be fluted, they love to honor to PhiUdelfctL. He wee gled, he«aKl, to beer the wont* from the mayor, and he declared ihat. If Mayor lllankenhum doeent •’knake food" to Philadelphia;' be (Uw epeaker) would move to Ocean

City.

Dr. Main aald.hb wife war a Pre-hy-tertan and ahe ha» )olue<l bin faith. The apceker raid he would take »* hb aobject'-The Church of Tomorrow. “I have no atonea to throw at the cburch.of the paat. Uke the mayor, l ean'reca|l when 1 went to the Kap tM Hunday acbool," raid Dr. Main, "end 1 didn’t net aide-tracked.” Tbla with a aulle. After briefly reviewing the hletory of tbechurch In the paM, he aald he doee not forget the influence of the church of the preaent.

• InU

e will

flnd the enlture. It U not Uu« thet the church le the teat to come Into' great reforma. The church to a philanthropic inetittitton. Out from the eplrit of Jeeae Chrlat have come the baepKale and etmtlar inetllutlona. "What to the church of tomorrow to be?" aaked the apeaker. Ua anawered by raying: "It to to have a common

CUrkaon threw aside Ida pick, i He posted liUf notice of |>ossosslon by laying the |uiper on fbe ticwly broken ground and plnctng a atone on toj keep It from blowing away. Any wbo Jumped that claim now might peel the wild justice of the ullnlnf camp to be jtoltrd uikih Aa he drew near the camp thy thunder of the atamp mil la amole the air, and the blur of smoking chimney* dimmed the eaatern sky. Pete Clarkson’s persist) dogged determination I thing that would enrich him aufllclently to offer Molly Gray a home bad aulled in his atriWug what wa* probably the luat-.reln of the Great Dome

^ge.

TI« • *-. I , r „f J|,

Advocating the early trailing of the cblldrao, Dr. Main apoke of the old atyla of “braaklng" colts, by which ■man* it required two or three .years , to gat a young bor»* lu shape to be aafely driven. Now the farmers start with a colt while It la atlll very young It Usaa becomes accustomed to harness early and there to no "breaking" to be m the colt of today never m of the colt of

to the plan of placing In a Sunday school i the eburch. This style of procedure gives the children the Idea that th* church and Hunday school are separate institution*, and they drift from the church. Dr. Main told of what he is doing lu his Sunday school. They give the children physical training and" let them ring until they are out of breath,

"If I can save a boy from i than I am a trne evairgelist l " ra •The Church of Tomorrow,' speaker aald, "to to emphasize Christian education, The llnesteducalhmal InatUvtkm In the world to the church. He only I* well educated who Is be word n the Battle of Gettysburg ■ the mightiest trln education of the

ilr. pink

it brfore y Christian ought to be a polllln ought to be use taxation

t. Dr. Hudaou, of Atlantic City; secretary, the Her. J. C. KMgeley.of Minotola; treasurer,*8. S. McAlltoter, Ocean city. * A constitution

i’ Point-Ocean City bridge ieat!y hope the eflorts of the n of the bridge company will lb success. It to to the Interest resort In Cape May County ■r eommunlcatlou be eatabtth Atlantic l Tty and an >r political body which

proper spirit. TOOh Dir ta Ocean. Bonnlwtll and wl came to their cottage In ton of this city In Their dm Utter part of last, week, a dtp In the ocean while here. " -Saturday afterbeing a

He stopped once nt the hi

Dome, and Molly Gray, sweet

rose, with gray eye*, brown checks and pink gown, cat

“Bow’d yon-make out. Pete?” abe asked, her little brown hand lost In his

great earth atalngd pate.

"If* the Molly Gray.” he aald quiet-

ly, thrusting the lu

other hand.

"Oh. Pete," abe cried Joyfully,

“where?"

“On Crow ledge, near Crow pock. "Where we saw the sunset that

night T’

’•Same place." “What were you doing there, I’etcf abe asked, with dimpling cheeks. •■Prospectin’." be grinned abeeptably. Then, passing his hand over his shorn, chin, he nodded toward the Great Dome smelter. "1 gueaa.lt will be all right now down there," be aald confidently. “Ton know it baa always been all right with me. Pete." raid Molly softly. "1 know," he said soberly. “I’m goln’ down now to gtt ont my papers. Ill atop on my way hack.’ "Haven’t you registered yctr sb* asked nnxlonsly. "Nope; Stoptwd here first thing. GM her staked all right, though, and tb* name [losyd. (Join - back there t make camp. 8o long; see you taler. And with a backward wave of hta bam he loped down toward the registering

office.

Prom the doorway of the cabin the head of the st^at-Molly, bolding a pair of fleldglasees to her ’**- eye*, watched him enter the Then her gaee fell upon the figure of a man sprawled niton the rough da eaclrcllng the one A wide brimmed hat was drawn on bis eye*, and to all appearance* be wi toot In slumber. Molly looked at the open window

discovery In hta usual bluff, hearty accents It conld readily be heard fly th* man on the veranda If be were awake and Hat ruing, and If It should prove to-be Dave I-umty, who waa I trot her to Jim Dually, the registrar of claims, why. then, Pete Clarkson would have a race for hi* claim, that wa* all. She remembered the ca Allan Hmlth. the young prosj from the east who made a find and staked bin claim. Before he could register it and return to the scene ~ Dually had new* of the find and had jumited the claim. With hi* brother to back his tltl* to It I.ovnly bad ' (led the sheriff and hto posse to him. Young Smith ted shot him and. after all, the mine had pn worthleaa. Ah. the somnolent one aroae ekt stretched himself, took a careful vey of the street; then, with a a movement, leaped Into the saddle of a waiting sorrel and rod* out Black lane.

> the aaaaycrs. With sudden energy

few llnea Informing Pete of her U about* In case abe could not find him. pinned the note to the front door, saddled her little mare Daley, mounted and dashed down the street toward the

“If he cornea back tell him to go np to our place. There's a message for him. Will you tell him?" she Inquired

“Sure thing. Ml** Molly.” he aald heartily; then he watched her disappear down the long street and ont upon the abort cut through the enuyoo to Crow mountain. The aficrnoon aim shone on her hatless head and the llgljt wind flutiered her pink skirts as the Httle mare broke Into a gallop. Once abe drew relit awl took a swift anrvey of the country. Mile after mile the mare covered. t steep hillsides and allddown the slopes. Molly, with biasing eyea and compressed Ups, watched for the reappearance of the sorrel hone and Ita'slonrhlng rider. Dundy, taking advantage of the Information be had gleaned at the regtotry office; would remove Pete's stake, stltute one of hla own and claim poaaeaaion of the Molly Gray. If ' only reach Crow rock before Dare Dundy abe would fight with all the fierceurua of old Jim Cray hlmaelf for the itoaaeaslou of her lover’s rights. Molly frowned as she thought t the** things orar, awl every now a: then she turned and looked back alo . the traU for some sign of tile approach of Pete Clarkson. If ho relumed to the cabin, as he bad intended doing, bo

would f ■ ‘

With muffled thud of Daisy's hoof*, she drew relit on the creat of looked about for Dare Dundy, but he In night, and with resumed » she cautered along t

Crow rock.

d the n

r^l waa nipping ihe parched turf Dundy, on hla knees, waa Bluffing a Ijlece of white pa|.rr into hto pocket Hto back waa toward ter. and be hafi

. Dave Dundy!" Lundy Jumped to hto feet and lookad Into the barrel of a revolver leveled

of stealthy red bye*, pul Hut pajier tuck l onnnaiided sharply.

“The devil you «lll! It seeioa to me you arc pretty highly ttgbty. mla»." "Are you. going to do that?" ate aaked.

tivclj reaching »1th Id* left around t hto hl|>. ^ , “Tour left hiilnl il|\ she column ml cd again., With'a 'mulleTvd oath be swung hi arm aloft. The sorrel horse drevrUen Dundy held out Ihe paper, the sum caught It tetwern lit* III*, and lu *c otter Instant. Il Jell‘to the grduml mass of pulp. *Duml>- laughed i-xiill Ingly. Molly Gray wldlon.-d about tte 111* -other hand up!" she commando

not going to shoot you lu t He turned sullenly and hi ly up to the marc’s side. V pressed-ciosc to Ids sWs-l luilr she aliei railed Ihe from hi* belt and aseerl there waa no .aher waatiou trembled slightly. ‘It w gerous thing to teve a with a revolver. Or what—

awl don’t turn; If you do It will tic b 'the last tinier Molly did not reco nlze her own sweet voice to the fir tones that cut (he air IlkeAbe lash • a whip. Tte man obeyed. When, at her wot of command, lie facial abont. tte f<of.the little nmre were gniheri'd In H hole to Ihe grodud. and her rider, n ilh shining eyes and bright, glad si looked at him down the length id “In fifteen mtoutiai at the, hne r i Pete Clarkson. MUI Jbrigi-s awl I' steriff will strike this ledge. I adv you. Dave Uimly. If you value yo life, to proa|iect around Cartfirtoi way for a few yenra. The trail plain; Ihere’s your horse, and Pm g Ing yon a chance." Immly looked back down the In Several horsemen were riding rapidly up Crow creek liottom. There win flash of sunlight "D metal. With a muttered corse ho tnrned ward hla horse. “Ton'll pay Sin- t holdup, girl." lie said threateningly. . “If* not a holdup: tt’a n hold dow retort id Molly saucily. As Dnuily dlsappeanst among I distant western slot*-* three men rmadly down the trail and rtmmhsl Crow rock to a tlnud of dust and a sentter of flying stones, Molly Gray, with trembling lips, smiled upon them. "Where I* lie?" demanded Pete, while the other men looked umnlngled disappointment and admiration upon pretty Molly. She pointed toward the west, where a solitary horseman waa silhouetted against tte amter sunset sky i drepiHd behind a dlaiani hill. "So you let the critter go!” uttered Hie sheriff niefally Pete looked at ter queerioutogly. “I didn't want bloodshed on Crow rock. Pete." she explained In a * light of understanding came hla eye*. He mslded his •That’* nil right, sheriff. 1 gucaa coyote won't Jump any more claims bereabonts. I reckon.” "Where 1* your claim. Peter asked Hawke*, looking curiously around. a.” Interpolated Molly. • waa Jumping !t when ’ - “And yon stood him off?" chorused the men. jibe nodded gravely. "He fed the papvr to tte horse, so I held him and now I’m bolding down .the claim myself.” “I don't understand." raid Hodges blindly. "Why. yon see.'" fnltefW Moll while Petr grinned fatuously upon hi “I'm the claim that I*. I’m Molly Gray, and I’m holding down the claim. IP* the Molly Gray, yon know," she aald. slipping down from the saddle Into tte outstretched arms of her lover

An Ins

u th* I*

» lust

inure. Mr Cyril Davenport In book on Jewelry remarks, that

there once existed a custnui (u that tela ltd ’’accordlus to which an un married girl who ted been offended by a man ixiuld bring him to trial, ami if te were found guilty she would“Ts presented with a sword, a rope and i ring. With the sword the might on off bis brad, with the rope she nilgto hang him. or with tte ring she might marry him It Is raid tlist the Intel punishment was that Itirnriahly In

filctfd."—Dondon Standard.

ed wife, bedroom, mar

to this Haul, nisi

Id the spoil luhlc-ln Hie

A Qualm Epitaph.

_■» Is an eidtapb which may be read In an Kngllsh churchyard attachto DMmlngtnn chnrch: 'Here He* Ite body of lady O'lxs) y. grral-blece of Burke, commonly called the anl.llme, (the waa Bland, donate cud Deeply Hellglofls: also painted In water color* and tent seTernl pictures to the eihiUtlon. She was tte Intimate friend of hady Jones*. And of sncli to the kingdom of iic^t-

No Ear For Music.

hla for a pen n

At the age of twenty two J pin. the French |s>el ami dt tbor. accepnd a |dace ua In literature In a school which prepared students for the military college of At. Cyr. His employer* waited him ttel the fntnre army offleers «Kk very mile Interesi In tellea-lettrea'ptld that their prinrliml occupation raising chaos ,Kb-h«pln'« first lesson tegan amkl a storm of whistling and cati the young 10*11x10101“* voice boomed out above the uproar and Imperiously commanded silence. ■hid. "I am not here Because 1 like : 1 am here for my living. Is any 01 of. von going to. stand In the wny? If there Is. I shonld be obliged tell me so face to face on tfyt Plaqp du Pantheon, where 1 am ready to meet him at any time.. And Inasmue it'the name n idrrstnnd. of count*, that the Interview *111 lie with Imre-flats. , And.- so saying, young Itk-bepln 'brought Tils cllnnhed hand down Ihe desk, and the desk broke In and be and his pupils lived tepplly ever afterward. Thus nms’lhe official legend.—Argonaut. Marriaga Marta. The famous Tunis marriage t year, to the spring The Tunisian girls attend by the hundreds, each with her dowry to coin and Jewelry disposed nbout ' person. The “golden girdle of mnlden.wntst, nnd to It to an unsheathed dagger. When the dagger to gently removed by a passing 1 Ian? and presently returned. It me that a pro|s>ral haa teen made. A prettier rnstom prevails among Oornon maids, who. at stated Interval*, hr market pine*. In front lighted lamp, an en ' ' of conjugal fidelity. A young feels alirneted and gently blows tte Dame, extinguishing It. When (be t- It I* a rejectm.-uT; If she imp to go uullghud. U acceptabla.

tantly changing tte trick* of the trade and human m 1 to genernf-that they finally wl work for any man. It la doubtful here to n boll elephant more than - years old performing to this They have not “gone bad." t showmen say. but teve learned too mneb. picked up from their and they rati not be worked w elephant that la going to make trouble turns hto back on hla Intended victim and begins to awing hto great body Jtyoin able to aide. Then to flash be wheels, catches the offender with hla trunk and bnrto him perhaps twenty feet away, following at ‘‘ ‘ to crash the life from bis body hto mighty knees.

"I Just turned myself position, and, on the w ence seemed to like It.

Cheered the more I warmed to-1 waa Immensely pleased with my cess. But after I got home 1 was Tied. I ted roasted the other side awfully. I lay awake wondering if It wouldn't react.nud Injut

mere than tte oppoxtnou.

"Then I bethought of some personal

allnslons I bad made that

liy be constructed as libelous. 1'got a gjxsl deal excited and slept very litTie. _ In the morning I hurried down to see'whether tte papers bad roasted, me. ite meeting was reported nil ’ try boy

over the front page. 1 plunged shivering In nervousness. But I have worried. What tt Bald nb speech was In the hist two Hm

"’A young man named Depew also

spoke.'"—Sew Tork Telegrai

An Essay on Cats, tboolboy wrote an own; hap ter on dlffcrc pile* Ihe following Infc “Gala that's made for little boya and girts to maul and tease to railed Maids Is known by te are called J’nralan cats Cats,with very bad tempera ta called Angorrie cats Sometimes fine cat to called a Magnificat Cats with deep feriln'm ta called Fellita cats."—Exchange.

The otter day the manager of 1 nlture bouse In town asked one < star aale-imcii to collect a bill of long standing, for which the regular collector had teen unable to get cash. The manager told hto man to threaten a lawsuit If necessary. The salesman said he would collect It without that and went to the dilluqnent's office. He put the MU In the band of hlk derby tut. and with the-hat held nonchalantly ta hts left hand he strolled Intq the toner shrine. The man at tte desk looked at him inquiringly and then glanced down at the conspicuous MIL “Well, what to 11?’ te asked. "Pardon me." raid tte antes man In hto best msuuer, “but could you t me to Mr. Jones dead?”, “Why. no! I'm Mr. Jones.'* "Thank yon. That’s all I wanted know.” raid the salesman and walked abrnptly from the room. Next day a check came for the amount.—New York Sun.

Estlmatad In Moneys “Tommy." said the bon. “yon quit rooking two or three month* a ft didn't yon?“- ‘ m, air." answered the office hoy. ow much bare, yon gained to weight?" 'Well. air. countin' It to nickels. I reckon I've gained nbout four pounds." —Chicago Tribune

Diplomacy. onged for 1 new bat. o worry her husband ft

If yon wanted gloves or a new wouldn't mind. But a new dress She—Well, don't get flurried, decrest Ton know I always glv* In. Bo Just

Th# Rival Rosas. Perhaps the two most famous flowrs In history arc associated with th* Temple gardens, fur. accord lug to tra, dltion. It waa lu tte gardens to U30 the two leaders plucked the red and white roses which became the badges of th* rival houses of Ddncasnd Tork. The gardens were for ag their floral curiosities one finds * aceonnls for 1700 an expendi>n two porimlc box trees and wonwbat a pcrlrolc tree to until one remember* the custom of trimming tree* In a symmetrical or 'Twrimetric" fashion.—Doudou Chronicle.

Schoolboy Dafiniti

n the

_ 'A Jacobite to a man descended from Jacob." “Snoring to ar breath meeting the atr which to imlng Id onr mouth." "Sneering la klnjl of •coffing' to the throat/ other boy write*. "When you at the Inside of your body -rambles and then It makes a noise which to called long wire with a spout at each end."— nmlnster Gazette.

Bsfllnnlng at tha Foundation. * progressive iwople of the pariah e anxious to reconstruct nnd adorn ancient church, and the senior warden wrote to tte bishop nliont It. 1. re are but two things to la- done . Gregory'*." wrote the bishop in reply. "Del the sexton keep It clean ’.he parson keep It folk"-Tooth's Companion.

An Evan Star*. “Wbiri to your objection to Papa?" "Why. the fellow can't make enough money to auiitiort you."

A Good Opportunity. •Tone pa’s coming down on Saturday. I wonder If that would be a good to apeak to him?" t*. When ma tells him what si I down here te'll be glad to get of tha lot of us!"—Comic Cuts

van Franc* Wastiad In Hol'and. te sixteenth century clothes were sent* from nil parts of France to te washed In Holland, where the water " e canals was supposed to hare ll cleansing properties The cost of transport was stent ten time* greatr to those days than, at preseoL Th* High witWyMrak. Mr*. RnMnson—And w<\e you np the Rhine?. Mrs. De Jones (jjnrt returned from a continental trip)-I should Jink so, right to the rery top. What splendid view there la from the summill—New Tork World

boys, tengbt

wall ami sera lied away rllng. Once arcustomml he never needed a glai There to a United 8ti

formerly a farmer, who for years shaved himself sitting on a milking atool and looking at his reflection lu a bucket of water. That was what be did as a boy and man on the farm, and'be rays that he couldn't 1 ■landing np.-Ncw York Tribune

>f th# H

r Cub

"Ouch."

thing besides. He*stuck the end 1 hto thumb In hto mouth and tegi

sacking It.

“Cut yourself?? asked tte man

the chair.

"No; it s Ilh Ingrowing blllr." replied the barber—"an Ingrowing hair tusd.

rntltr."

1 lu the chair, laaghed. aald tte barber. "It Isn't 1 1 -thing either. In giving a hair cut a bft of hafr oft« lerjlie finger nail, and If It ned It to opt to fester nnd

there until -ll

y Ibniu The ma

t>cfcta»

dickens sometime*. If you dc lleve me, nsk nny harbor ar tell you the same tiling."—Net A Gun tlub's Treasure. Thirteen iiillllon cartridge she

t oY e

(bl-

ears or shooting h

era or a gun. club, have tee into 11 huge pile by one of Hi Nirtlug organizations of En: roni-elved the Idea of bavin

y Sheri [tin. who wa 'see with a dull raze

campus.

Unfortunately Expressed. Violinist (one of a trio 'of amateurs who have Just phllgnl with s rather * lengthy performance)—Well, wa'va left off at last! Hostess—Thank you so much!

Mitdsals. Rnilcir—Dove to n game til uPm Cupid deals ihe card*. Cynirtua-n„ why does be an often deal from tl ’bottom of tte deck?—FhlL-idclptr Record.' ,

H. OORSOH Kecxl EJestate Agjent LICENSED AUCTIONEER, No. 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean Cih), N. ].

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phbus and SOMMISSIONER OF 6eEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED

Numbers, 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - . New Jersey

The Ideal OCEAN

Summer CITY,

Resort N.J.

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

Spacious Boardwalk. t>cr Band Concert* During Season. Great F'tshinj, in (loan and Ikty. Th< Delight of the' Y*achtsm.tn Numrrotis Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railway* Within easy access of Atlantic City and

■other well-known resorts

An Irritable man He* like a hedgehog rolled up the wrong way. torment-

Mr- “■ Imany churches

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