Ocean City Sentinel, 25 July 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

MR. BOHNER INSTALLED SUNDAY IN THE BOY SCOUTS" WORE PASTOR OF LOCAL &IURCH LOCAL CHURCHES'

ANCIENT YUCATAN. -

Interesting Service* Drew SOUTH END ASKS i **'

Presbyterian Edifice.

FOR I1PR0YEMENTS -

HUMAN SACRIFICL .

1 App*.r, ts B. O-d nPT Occur- | I- Cfctes**—If tw- 6r 'ccruii mi—UtTU-Csp- J f C«n»l t»-t Brc.T^wUlc W» • wrtMS ta Uw | m * wrT * Juer&if-- ’ T'_« popaU- j *»*.=* m uw -«.^ltcfui ot ^ . Jm* l« s*rg*. *:c:o< oi-oacbed ;i ■ U>* RUM* *TT»P ^ clTtllUliaa OB tt* '!

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Commissioners Receive Appeal from Members of Society in That Section.

•Pief'C

> of tb* H

• which, if oltccxSed II be jrf enact booefii a. »*l wt, to the eotnmur.Itv at tar> • bmcUsk «f the aaw-iu tay. Joiy U, R-olotx.r,.

j »f the fol-

i and eurhed with cenurtit on bath aite. from Twenty-thin- -trret Kocty-ceeewtb atraat. and Artxiry ave bbc froaa Faety-eevectb Mreet to t irty-PMy-Diath MraeL

That W« be fnwn police protection

l Forty-sixth -tre ret, bo that lire Tire a'~ pantile aapplkd by the city may. eaaa of ciciirhy. be affactive. It la alao the aaoae ot tbs aaaociatki that we do not dealre the prtaei I do very

lb at Fiftieth and ‘Fifty- , a id that »lep> be placed f. Jtfty-aeventh, and Klfty etBbth Ural., eonneellng the prr. aot’boardwalk with the beach. UaBfml aeetioe. from Thlrty-foutth •tree* ta Ftfty-ninth dreet, hi badly in ■uod of repair*, and two block., from Fiftieth to Fifty wemnd atreet, on t en UW avenoe, are below irrade, jiermlttln* water to lie there to the prejudice

"erarr?:

m to your .and tni-t-mply with

per L. E Brook., rteentary. Mayor Head ley mid the mjueat refowrth to Porty-aeveolb at net la a yood ooa, asd Mat la to Iw oaa of tbe grow. toS aactama of the city within the next

• BIG STORM HERE

A heavy ralnatcrui, arcompauied by a hick wind and thunder and Urhtntaf, rtroek title efty about #S0 Hunday evading, bat fortunately did little damage. Two or three tree, were uprooted, the efty’a boepttal tent on the beach waa blown down, one »KJc of Hand'. Pier auOeml mmewhal by the terridroaalaoght of the wind and an electric HrU pole m the north aectton of the efty waa apHt. TIM rain oonthiued until net o’clock and Interfered wtth the air* of the crowd on the Boardwalk and the

e-lay evening in the Find Pra-brtrr-! ian fhoreh, to attend the ioaCaUalloa | of the I lev. Cbarlea H Bohner, the bewjy elected {wacor of the churab. The Probytery of Wed Jemey, of which the Find Church la a member. bad ehargeof tbeaervicaa. The P.ev

f»«dge H. Hemingway, of the FKi>arrwAl Pre-byterian Church. efCamoen A “ «ceptlo0.lly large o,ngr«*.!l

Moderated of tbe Preabytery t rr-Wo! j ‘’‘Chded the •wrviewrb the Fir* Pr

and propounded the OQBtedaUoaai {^ t * m ° , ' horch - Su ' K, *- T

queagion. to the po*or and people and | 1 ’ fleeter. Again toj formally indalied Mr. Bohner. with a ; - N »"«- Habannan waa » i* grartou. and Biting word-. In hi- Tbe t *"* •“ 1 °- 'T"»w Me ew paMorate. T*"* ' NfTto - bj I>«'^ M- D-vett. The Bee. Herbert H. Koodail.pMror i ITtHadailphta, -a- aim thoroughly en

f tbe Cbefem Pre-bytenan Cbnrcb of jJ«** *7 cwltence Allan Be CM,, preached a very prac-i 1h * ,h * and foreefal arrmoo out be text, 1 Bohner jr.r ethe add rem Inhiaearni

Phil,, t: 14-1*, “Ifo all thinga wMhootl ,0 ** e,ui U,T wblct ‘ attract, and in

_ roa«t It ta typical of weatern AfM Z ! The men O-ve an. phJHqom and v

black a

i. and t which 1

tiarlea H

_| tbe atlentten of hi. Iieererv Htethe:

.ay be Uamclea. and harmtewi, the''" The K no« ledge of liod.-aodl

f «od. wdl-jot rebuke " i mid* of a crooked and pervene n at ten.! r a. light, in tbej world: holding (or tbe word of truth ! n waa a *rong prevent*-; See of the Church toward j otaming many Abooght-' prrtineet to the occaaton, and »a-h-lentd la with marked attention. He id In part: "The Church la to the world to rrpwot tlte I/ird Jewo. Chrtal. who wa» the light of tbe world. To .pend tu in mnrmnring. and dtapnt- ■ mi a. Ha high iiorpoae and bring dtecradit and reproach upon It Tbe efficiency ofacannon bail doe. not

»y*n|

the kind of gun ft chaqeed. Tbna t

ray in which It deliver* ft* a* upon the character that t» behind It. flume chore he. live ao loud wnnot bear what they are mylbg op ilte Chrtet, hot In doing w of tbe true *on* of Uod." Tbe charge to tbe paator waa delivered by the Kev. Jo’ j I ion nan Conaler- . 111>., of Phi adelpbla and Ocean City, a very warm friend of the grrgatmn of which hi- late lame wife waa for year- an active men rlergyman’e remark, were pe ally appropriate to tbk oernuon ouue of tbe ciuae peraonal relation be taa to the Fir* Church, and from

tbe (act that beotnae ol tbe acre tern of the ipt pa* weeka he hi

tbe character of the incoming very tonchlnglr to tbe late Iter. H. T. Caawillianj. pa*or of tbe church, had greatly beloved, and charged paator to take op the work t had left It and carry It for

might have dona, hut with »

Tbe Itector paid a high tribute to tbe ability of tbe Rev. Mr. Bohner a. a preacher and a man. and declared hi* belief that the uew relation now eetab1 waa of Iftvlne will and would reault In mutnal bteaslog to paator and e. He aaid the great need of tbe day U afrmb Via too of Uod. and that thoughtful, pirayerful mlui*ry with Kb a viaten would eeeompllah large reaulu for tbe Meater.

in Ocean City record ad In tbe office of County Clerk Hildreth, a. reported In the Cape May County Unutte, are aa feUm el.. BarWOO. Lota 21 and 22. fleet lot e L. Barrett to Marie flmilli et *00. flame aa above h R. flamiw.ti to lamella W laft Mo, flection C. k Balllugal. et v|r to Har — - W«l0. .bot l«. - - - --Jortek* ux tii Frank I) Mcltelti. lad 821. flection F. _ Ctortee P Lake to lamb Hartlet JITS, last »x» on Weal avenue t :i totrtaoolhwcl of Flftyowvei.il. -treel C. Vornoo Hmltl. to John P. Fox •SMB. Lot MO. flection A. Oman CHy Land Co. to Uohert Had

ll to David T lag at Hay avenue « uz to J. W. F. Lot 178, flection

Fir* Church were- heard to my that thia charge waa tbe *roogw* they had rer heard to a new paator. The Rev. U. HCIIard llage. of tbe Fir* Preafayterian Church of Wenoebarged the people. He .poke of the reputatten tbe Fir* Church bar! bliabed for teyatly to Ita poatora declared hi- opinion that the eond not he found wauling •opport of tbe uew paator. It. -peaking Of the treatment tbe congregation a boa id accord the new mtnlater, I* mod tbe word paator aa an Ic, telling It to pray for, aaatai. atand-up for, traat, obey end reaped him. He did nut urge this an muf: aa they were known treat their paator* In that way. but merely wlahed to call ft to mind In I which had been impoaed upon » duty by the Preabylery. declared that tbe paatur'a wlf • i '•e overlooked hi tbe good treatment of the congregation, and pa* a high trtbnte to tbe labor of love w hich paatore' W ive* dlaeharge lo their

n Ell, very

* taken from Phil J:H Mr ib-bner mid tbe ordinal | ng of the word -know,' to mo*l people, had little content, but wnerwer word wa* o-ed In the New Teatament tl wa-deet-la *tgt>iacai.ce «hir •ucgaMteo. to help u- to know f ‘ otue- from tl* Paalma, 'be *111 know that I am l-od ’ 17ulet new h, what we need nowaday, ruab of living; not an Ina hat tbe oppodie of a * rained, per-ptr-log teoaion. Tbe Christian -out doeoot haug belple—l, on a cron., b rerta to 11* arm- id Jem-. A* ' mu* be *111 before a great work of 1 to appreciate Ita beamy and truth, we rou-t be *111 to know 4Jpd and allow Hi - character to grow in a-. “Who. b the e»w* of a knowledge of Jean-7 Pan! my a, T count all thingbut loa* for tbe excellency of know] edge »f Chn* Jeeua our’ Lord: fo Whom I have «(Tried the lorn of al Ihuiga. aud do count them a* duug that I may wluCbfM.' Weeboutd be wllllag to mcriliew onraelvaa fo.

Chrtet.

‘■The aeeood -ugge-tioa of bow t know (tiat la In John the apoatle'. veree, 'He that mill., 1 know Him aud keeprill not Hie commandment-. We a hoc Id follow out the command, of Jeao>, and. In doing thl*, we abould

look around and try l> walking la .imply a mem. <■> our knowledge of Uo<,m*} be the re-nlt* of oar habil* of folh.w-

tug <!od.

• Again. John tell* Ba, 'He that ter Mb dot, knoweth not Uod.’ ‘Uod W Tberefore. a man witbont aeart cannot, know (i<»l or deretand what love la. BOW. when do we uae the knowledge of CfodT Lake telle u■and He waa made known to them, in Jog of bread.; In all lb* occurrence, of a comm a. day. Jewua would make Hlm-rll own. flo abould we do. 'And what iatbevalaeof the knowledge of (ted? John mye, ‘TtiU la hf« eternal, that they may know thw Eternal life la nift a life In anotbrt world, bat it ia a eontinued life that d. flome time ago a tr Blanc lo* hie footing and went eltpptng duwu Uk preclpke. t hatching bold of prnjevtini and corner*, he came to tb. alive. But when be aaw the glacier lowering above him. he . deapalr and foil death waa abo> m. Than he noticed a lltlle tricktlng dream and real.ied there raa hi- hope. Tbe man followed thtn a.lence and care nnlll be aaw It dt»pjwar In a cave-like entrance under a uouulBin. He be-llated a minute aud then plunged In (be cold water floor, light appeared on tbe water, and. nerghig further, be aaw green era— and found l.lmaelf to be in tbe ‘Vale of Chamouni.' flo death for tin* Cbrlatlan to no more tl.au a moment'plunge In-o the cold water*, anon to And our-elve- It. tbe aunllght of Ui*r>

The -pedal mn-k-a! feature, of the evening were all well rendered Mr-. Aug.ieta DeM. Koacnbaura. the

ch 11 ml. aoprano. aang a at Extol Thee. (» Lord," fro

effectively.

Tbe eltonje choir of Hie church ant quartet alao aang ••flend out Tb. Light by Gounod, and "I Am Alphi and tlmega," by flulner. with plea* Ing effect. '

benediction by tbe Rev , Ibe member- and frieud-

ch went forward

ehanoel and greeted the new pa-t... with a haud-hakc and cordial wel-

.'hurch and Ocean

rork under

1 circumatance* and ll

U. ^ Jh ■ bo * , (rteudbich the Flr-t I’teabylerlati Church aa made that he may. hare a v« Iccew.fl. I and pleaaaui paatorate.

*CATCH“MANY FISH

laitora Have ureal Time In l-nll. Ing In ivrnm and Channel Raaa. A lot of drumilah and channel ha*. ave beet, captured here during the >-t fee daya, «c ordlng to Fred Ad P»*. " h " • watch on the doing.

1 the angler.

Bohner begin* aw l ""‘

K. W

Hu-

— ““gw» channel ba-a

weighing 4i pound*. F. ft, h landed an eight pound drum. A .'w' ,,t, !5.L" ,lled x l * r «'’ '■'•p'' <l' Wot Rktey caught ;| black drut large »l*e and George Hmllheraan cap. Hired 1 black drum that weighed V.

Mitchell *1 ox to John C.

dainty Iron brook*. T! bite In the Mancheatrr

of the nearby * n-ueruan did not get a Bn-ika. Ue droag- back to reibrr diabearteued and

a of the n

Mh« I

plan, for got d oat by J*

ftey .

It belonged.

of the pyramid still «and the crambiln* rain* of’t temp e. It l« reached by a rtalrwa, on ears t'-’-e of !w four •Idea, baving t'jri at-pa apiece, and coOtalna three rooma. the - rpofta of whtcli are carved witti the tcire* of prieata. except tbe one taring eastward. which has urge pillars carved 0 tbe form* of •erpetit* l be bead* theee are to roe.! ao that they He

fth the Department of Agriculture fi *' a !^ a ,s * top -.f tb* pjretold, their aud wtth Mr- A H Reeve loe-ideul ,J * wcXela atUI bewnng trace, of the the . teret K0.4. Department of the ^ **** >**' lbM ’ ,h, “' ew Jer-ey Coogre- ot M Kher- " " ' on ^“ T . . tb* atraage and oartwrie -cenea that To the ordinary boy the road nere ^n enac^. for if legends HKthlng on which to walk or drive. , rr _ , e t* bettered I! wat on these tUtflhing owre Toe U.v aewul wl»o jeoed aerpeat* Bead* that tbe tyrant a* been trained t.. think Ju* what prigstt of tbe liras •n*)«'lc !n their W road mean- _tn..w. that ‘itnree befoweled and befeeibervd robea. tore ‘aabiugton’e calling before be oat tbe pal pita line Oear-la of their *ac■came a aoidler wa* that of a rtUelal rictlirs after «!l.'lng open the irveyor and high way engineer The breasts with g'slles knife.

.y .coat know, that a -mouth.' Tbeae MlftBcvs "-re t^-iubly per- 1 m 4.

-1 -—* 1- .1— —1.^-1 ffirmed In riew of thoasaada of woe- I

: sblpcr* of tbe aon d»«y —

on the plaloa below, tbe b< waa torn from tbe nw-mV burned as an oBerlbg In the nine

level r-«.l 1. much bet rer than a ■ while tbe body of ibe muddy broken one necauee hi-father rolled down the atone sfep. fo be aacraean cart five or alt lime* more pro- mentally eaten by tbe peopte.-Wortd

dace to market over a amooth, road (Vide Magaxtoe.

than be can over a rough road i ‘ ' ' ■ • c The aim of the aeuut movement 1* to | T HE HURRY HABIT. ^ ! c

tram the boye'to be interested In roe

when out 00 their bike-. They 1 taught lo ob-erre the grade, the drala- i ’’ Bad Manoare j ' e maintenance and rona.ructton j "Mr attention was recently called to j ° •nod They are supposed to ob an article.* obaerrrd the retired probetber tliere are ruU lo theroed . frweor. -in which the writer rebuked

and w briber the drtvere- make it a ; lodlvlduaUy and a* a oatton. for I ~Z"V B ' k«p in the rots. Boy arout.! ^ «“■»>"" '<* * f “ po^l ,0 make m.,. of tb. j , h *! quite an ordinary Id are .UP,awed to know -me- , . e-ll, -i.i. hte. . i '"nunstc vlrtlro'a

R. Curtis Robinson « Conveyancing and Insurance Notary FnWIc and CommUsioner ot Deed* >,<744-4Y» Ashury Avenue OCfiA.N cn v. N. J. Money to Loan on Rond and Mortgage

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arhuol.

cs being

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The Ideal OCEAN

Summer CITY,

Resort N.J.

method, of

Boy*

and *ot

tbna, decreaa-

the danger of acetdenta with 1 mobiles- and other vehicles.

•Samuel

Haceuel memberoftbe American Hoad KuiTdera' AwwKiatteo. "that good road.ffect tbe lifeirf onr people aplrtloaliy, a, aa It were, bringing our eburebe* rearer to oar home.: morally, in makug country life ao attractive aa to counteract tire allurement* of city life.

girl: aod-lly,

rm* and AreaMe*

1 rer together, tbu* promoting mterrourae and culture: com ueretelly. mean- of travel and traAlc: aud ilteoally, by bringing the school ■a and borne* Into closer proximity If onr great educallm.a,l inMItnlion- have seen tl advanlageona to I oath to leach tbe trade- In t -boola. why not the world-wide hei

At id bred building?"

r thg_ci.ui.Iry boy and draw Ing our farm*

Molokai and tire La para. Tbe general Idea of ibe leper eettlerent on Ibe Mend of Uotekal la Toog. mys a writer in Harper* Weekly. In-icad of tire entire Island betng u«cd f.-r ibe l-ter colony I he settlement qpm priscV only eight aqua re miles out of a tounirea of 2fil square mlleo. It ocetplcs a tongue of land on tbe narThen. side of MolokrL Thenorth, east and we* shores of this tiny ajilt are ara«bed by the ParlBr. Ibe south side rise prertpltoo* cliffs of from 1.MI0 10 t.iSX) feet, which

ike the Isolation

pelewa than Ibe beautiful deep blue waters of Ibe sea ever could ~ difficult and dangerno* Iran, ly manned by govemaeat guards, folia e- wpe. if U were ever ei plsi'ij. by the land aid.--Stupid Husband •> a Noted So

Catalnnl'a husband.

Frenchman, was retgg .more unlniritectoal Mian his wlfe—ne waa

One*, having font..

Ich. she aald after the bearsal lo her husband: TTbe pis no is to high. Will you see that It ta made ■wer liefnre tbe concert?" When Catalj.nl waa anwyed

Another Inciden le the Br*t stt ipty grave, the of which showed dug. Tills grave

•urposc of borybi. icrifrc. andT wa rt Matter of far

o e«

man Jack or aronian Marie could tell you why he or she was on «hJ dead

c*n exhumed

I ms for tbe purpose of manufarturag fetish medicines."

Oswald's friends we lookout for some russ

Ai-d them that on New Tear's day tu

limri . sltonld get tire best of them all In Sonu -The average male being wiil ronsnU ,oke ; "? d ■ N ''* V ” r ’* B!ornlB e r!, ' !

watch, bound acroaa tbe lawn, run ’

like u

tbe apeed law driving Into his office as if b

yards

and overcoat, op slide, cock hit ft and wonder wl

"The average through a fringe'

deep to f and after

put down her pnrae and parasol. Anger

tbe goods for Aftecn

waid slipped

on the steps and fell on hi* hack on „ . the sidewalk. His friends rushed to °“i * hU assist a me. hut paused tefore they

.ht a cigar I u|ln

'8° 'This ht hi* rttse." aotne one sakl . . | Clearly the man who was *0 proud

,le being wOl bore of bu ul «, n| fur mImlc w „ o0

•hoppere nitre d( ^ 0)rlng , llrm , n |u ; o lhtoklng hlm bargain ronnter. , ffinn fur bt tay there taoan,he'll calmly p„i fon j. hl9 fac * dra » 0 and

1 as if with terrible pain.

His friend!

■ bus hand sent for tbe cardeclared that he bad saw. Inchew from each leg. aa ordered ro do "Surely It

can't be too high now. my dear."

the atn|dd husband soothingly

altered. H peuter. wb off twe

Through the Craeka. When the celebrated divine Edwi Irving wa* on a preaching tonr

to c-.it Hr aaked the rowisuraut keeper If be hud any trout and received .an

aOIrmative reply. He ordered the trout for his supper and

roprb'l

rdrred aome of . JV’"' ” ^ wlin

raid then toktl ^

might (Hit two

ted flab In hla ' Tb ' “r"-* 1 “^ krr

ah'Ktlder.

if tbe

basket out . _ didn't care to go home and receive the I " raillery of hi* frlroda, The pro,.rtetor i

of tbe reataarent tohl one of tbe clerk* 1 . , to carry out the order, and ll waa aup- ! ... c-fl <" o..i.uhoiiT j J 0 ,;;:,™.;;

lint the .lerk waa not very alert.! and wlu-n the firehehnan g... henre and openesl up tbe Ash basket to hi* astonished wife there res-aod two An* *

salt tnaekerel, and the llahertnan baa t ,^,.

no, go, thP.iigh v-xplalalng yet.-Ms*-

Chester I -.-- wof,i 0, -

a quiet band

“>ouTl often are

through a crack.”

t of your statement.' 1 calmly, -would aeen

The Do:’.rina ot ClMtlon.

When the late Senator Vance wat

running for congress be called

d In

mlly.

irly II

Asked

hi* health, the former Servant re piled. "Mlgnty poTy lo thia wort - , bui IF* alt right over yander." "Im yon l-Hleve in tbe doctrine of electionr - awknl Vance with g

solemnity.

"It's the doctrine of the Bible."

swered tbe old man.

“Fncle Ephraim, do you think been electeiir asked Vance again. "Mama Zcb, I'd a leetle nitlrer wouldn't draw that tiuretloti. I'm am I nelrer yet kpowed n'or hear

raiidldate."-EichMige.

^ Didn’t Want Tre ''

The 1’htywrlct.t _ Hcnewtiy.. now, Whai do yon think of my new play?

Riaala. Fhe—John la a very considerate aort of fellow, lan't be? He (the rtvaliOh. yea. rety: He has that keen tact and loving aympatby which a ebanf fear dl-idaya toward a helpless crip

question* concerning tbe prlcro-past. ^, trg a .,,| ,,. ln , lod hummed line* preweot and future- and move off lei- ,„ ur1ng blm .q tbr •urety without buying so much as a wtn , that , w . ert dP celved by apool of thread. "-I’rovtdence Jour- h „ , rt! , 1K At lB ., be g9Ve a hoarae. n * 1 - ; njournfal cry. Pokcl at them sadly

rfnd then ceased to moan or Writhe

Literary “Ghost*.” P a » of,pr '» be forgotten moment of According *0 a writer In Ire Revue b'dror and sorrow bis friend* realized of I’arta. the rank and file of novelist* Oswald was drad.-"Souvralrs In France draw on an average (100 for H’ 0 * Vlenx Ubralre." each book, and many of them are ! . JT. '. .. . ■: -r— thaokfnl to get half that amonnL On A Dutch Fishing Flaat. the other hand, tbose at tbe top of tbe If tl"? traveler wanta to get a real tree earn Urge Incomes, arid some of glimpse of picturesque Holland, a Orem undertake more commissions glimpse which, ahall long be a happy than they can fulfill. Recourae la memory, let him Journey to the old then bad to literary "ghosts." of whom fishing village of Schevcnlngcu. there are plenty In Part*, willing to for from The Hague. Its fiahlog furnish a passable Imitation of any Is an Imposing one and b) beat arc writer's work. Popular novelist* do night, when the boats are drawn u not alway* take tbe tronble to read the beach. Each has a number, and tbe books published under their. these are painted on the tides In such names, gome years ago a "gbort” large fist ires that with a grievance against bis employer at a considerable distance. At night Interpolated In the hook ordered from when the fishermen begin to him two chapters of “Mine. Bovary.” land tbe women of tbe villi altering nothing but the names of the down to tbeJrea. b sitb their knitting characters Tbe-woman wAd signed in their bauds to meet them. They tbe book In order td clear herself from wear their wmslen shoe*, tbe charge of plagiarism had to con- which are made to look especially fesa that abs had farmed ft out ’ clean by an application of whiting, and 7 - - ; they make a merry clatter aa they go. Th# Jeke as Psrsia Svas It. Industry Ik characteristic of the womTbe "Man of Jam" was the Joe Mil- ea of Holland In all walk* of life Persia, according to Charle* They mnst always be at workof Weekly. "For kind, and ft would seem as If

knitting needle* must tat used In

BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious I5o.Tid\v:ilk. I n-" Band Concerts During Season, CireatS Fishing in-Ocran and May. The Delight of the A a-htsm.m Numerous Trains to ^Bd) from Mhil.iX-ljihisi on Three Railways , Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts

MANY CHURCHES

NO SALOONS

HEAI. EJtTA rn AtJKWTte. WM. LAKE, C. E., Kenl Eastatt? Asgerkt.

Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A SUTTON tS; CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 7J? ASllCRY AVENUE Ocean City, Np.w Jersey BERN5TEIN

Johnston I

him''

“ waaoer «-or|*rea j, ^ often •But.' they objected.' Ble , on ( T«r Wevee mind' - , w h

r mind.' _

le will lie dead by , e finished washing ,

To Rahlnl a certain rlzler anld: "R« Jotre at-tbeae good tldlnga. The talnc ol tire faithful has made thee rule

oret apes aud awlnc." -r«ke my or- tire up and di dent, then." qul-kly retorted KahlnL V | nBS ,

“for sorely tbou art ot my auhjecta.’’ all , „ lm .,|„n. At tbe end . a u J a I rai'h title of a Ay's fee! there is 11

A Hindoo Superstition. white pad with about \3tyo h ’-- J 1 * 1 " vs.lmuc-l by tbe IL , bw balnl ,- frtends of the Hind-, bride and groom d rops of gum. *0 Mm! tl, to romplet. arrengeau-ni* for the wed- chm1 rrl „ nc

ding great aitrntteu I* paid to omens, which are ron«ldered especially potent then. For Inataix-c. If tbe grooni'a

Poet—To last weekkind of vri

B'lnk Vara*. 1 published a poem of mine Von pay according to t! *e. don’t yon? Edltoe-T. te the gentleman a blai

"Waa Amelia> fail

when yon we her band?”

asked me to pa

wruing, ao I couldn’t back

■e others dkL"

Raeipeaeal Help.

far7 i Dorter—Well, my good woman, what

'rtfle—Don't ask me. Ton’ro #0 a ° y, ’ a w* 011 Rcggsr— A quarter, doc much hlggar and atronger than I am. I ,or ' Clr,! 'v* * 0 a * rt * r “bd W tell

do. not throw sway a

or a serpent they turn back and m a more propitious lime for the errs After tbe bride’s father baa recelt tbe offer be muM delay replying ui one of the ubiquitous lirotd* In house ha* chirped.

No Gosaip.

*T don't Ilka these worn, about others Do yon?” ”1 abould any not. Sea Green. She'* alway*

things about her neighbor* And Ml Homer talks perfectly dreadful aba her frlroda Thank goudneaa. I

’ tbe

iirter often rrg f '40 'Itytrec. be. els douot mind ft as blltbei) a*

ther were ns balmy as the other band, the lem:he Gold desert In summer 1 140 degree* above aero. ■ mind (bat heat Just aa they do the extreme cold.

Simplified Spalling.

’Why did you take. Elnara aay anything about anyhndyr*-fltras rrom arbool. Aunt MabalyT' a lady Btorlea 1 “k’-d ber rook one day. Aunt Mahaly

sniffed scornfully

Not Guilty. I ” 'Cause da teacher ain’t aatUfactlon“Doctor, why don’t you •sometime* ■H’ tub me. Mis' Mally. What denounce wlrkedness la high place*!•' reckon she tell dat chile yUtldy? "Bleaa ycu' soul. ItroMier llardeafy. 1 ' lo,, d“t IV apell four whefi ev I do! Har* you f..rg *tKi Ibaf In ray “Jut -ud know dat It spells try,

sermon two Kundayt

the London InstltmPiii A fly. Mr Hill, lias n backward and foru ' movement of tbe wings k'nd o

irm round In addition

era. Un Ibe Mong

; Inters a tempernlun 1 low aero, bm the n

it all walking a

shandy agrlnat tire prs-fVe of fllrtln • elevated railway IralnaT’-gh

Women Will Ba LagieaL Mrs Hoyte^-DonT yon think my boy la growing? Mrs Iteyle—Tea: be t* pretty large for hla mot her'* age.— Judge's Library

1 people once belonged to tbe

B he—Well, yon He (at a preaent of 1 -IVie Mele.

Net Much.

I hop* yon are going lo tbe man who InsuHrd acton-What, make it autograph? Not u

A Long Minute. ■TU be ready In a minute,” ibe saU to her huatiand. “Ton needn'l hurry now.” be called op aome time later. "1 Aud that I shall bara to a bar* agaln.’’-Detrolt Free

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