Ocean City Sentinel, 26 September 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Calamity ! Jot. 1 — * Afterward Called ♦ -Cupid" . « — S • By CLA(I»A MACKIE « rii. nn <■ tk> nps» T marts HUM to (to fare*. Be »» rltog atewly *r am tnIL tea faee tec* dreg (toe totow tin mtrre}* ffactared B*a M-c«a. -How's ttotr qnnri fax eoto®«»- ! ' vto^M tote hT riter oa tto^ljioe ! T itoc wttb tto tear #f to. a Un , rturfi" T-t vrvr- , avar te gam a* brings cataxatty wax , Mb.* -Tv# toeri atoto kto. tto* Alfft , Ma ■» Je* Btoar aakad Pete WE- , "-Tnt^TtoT rail Urn -Cataari 17 *W ' toratot «<r :to no w,w (bat eaaapa oa < toa infl p*rt*t—o~ nimwmi Uorgtt ] Ttojr Mt ateet tto tat of tto ana , farm* of ton aad rider a;;. Kerb , (torn. Pnemfly tto ton* w-affl-J to a « teaada€SL and Mr. Jo# Bite* ttoa a , to ttograand. , "Howdy. i«ar to aald. looking , fffiitelly dm at ttoa. a -Howdy. 7<»r aald Morsaa aeffly. , "lot BO tetsrjoeca m UOrt aoffar- , arar and to gravely Btotlimad tto r w bb af Ma maf aaf a. wto all ex (toatod Mda aad weltered "bond jC , with tto ■«'■■■'• a -What torfMtod or rr to fhiBtr , *5 r*,V' Klaa at 1 ' ■arar tod 'm la a; Ut to alt * Plana aaaaaad to to afraid I d catch , 'aa. aa to *aad an I d ealy ton ttora , Tto next Burton ttoj rod* forth to , getter. Joe Mto a toad and tto five k BaaatoapMa »■ tto a ■ flag.' ratarn- ' -lt naa l to atoa tola ttaa. Ba " If to fdaata any calamity aa tMa ? haa atot tore aan pat Ma»* daton Je* Mm heard tto norda. „ "* ** ** tot rtd of j aa* aad lharqna ttoagM loae apoa * tto matter. to^aMEnweu Ittnto m torn" ****** 'win iriz?zr£ * hyafftoinatiatty. <Mae ttouuit eeearrtae to tocr ^ aa tto aefi to yat a I lea of tto am ana. Thaa aan day Jo* Bite* received laara toe At aaaa aa Ma Mkto rtdara vara " oat tag tear* oa tin. fringe of tto arat. aa to Morgan. **" r"1* ***" ; * -Grata,- to aaM rarttadly. -there's aaaaa ladBa to dntraaa yonder to SeK aa eaayaa. Pvate ladtoa ttoy ara. aad m rtiagi fill itotr toraaa. What* ttom defiest* fataalaa toto to dor 5 "Hah-- atoratotad Morgan *Wtor» *z»rr^_ lE "Ttoy aay ttoy an aateatedtea (ran a, MW- *" '"""™ *.J "What^ ttoy Mralctlae aa far fiaaa ald^f-inkSe, • '! 1 "- ! i I ' ' teapt £ £ * sad calf*, tech a. tte Job. Why, ! ftoa (Ma to aa atnot atoat ton fc ttoy-r. (toto la eat took to Eagto City that ttoy <aa*t aatoy ttotr tench- aa- a tow.* axdaiand Caia.lty Joe j „ Ttohtoalatore to Ka«to <Wyr qao rtodjtotoh aaddaa^y. "Why. Unfa „ rMat Kto naa a «aaaa. that (M b -Waa ato a Moadr aatod Japaoe " aaearty. *1 mnrtater a poach all Moad to PtoktoatHa'e nto*- „ •Wary fatoad." waa rraanaa'a tmmmrj 00000. waa rroanoa a ata-

ny lady IrJoi out of Uvahto.*'1' h"1' "Bitot loo don't aaaa know tor to- "I foaaa ni taore along orar ttora toyactt. I bguffet a ahlrt la Klnklaatato'a laat nook, and I want to aak t ha red haired lady I got It from If ifa a teat color- Ilia hmxUoma fare ttaatod deflamly -Mefatn there ain't a red haired lady to tto ph-nlc." aald Kmltta dlaaitrarably "hto'a ttorer InlerpoUlad Joa Bilaa toatily -HoUia all yov grata could rtd# orar to tto raayon aud raarin ttom danna I ain't mnrb on ladlre' company, and an ID Jaat look out for ttoorlUera." The Brr othrr aim roinaltrd tocrtb • or, and Dually all roda off In tto dlreo lion of Bait canyon Urantlm* Joe tb» harWnsar of ralamlly. atork to hit Job and mat, fally did the work of ail harden tint aaaafetny day nrrurra inn aunamny day

Thai ri.niMnatlou onght to break up that I brr.. nil rapulaahun I've got ." to grlnnad aa ba oata bark and forth Tto dra mau roda alngla flla throat), tne narrow rairwsre to Han canyon, and ooca wlilrto It. rouOare a plmalng algfat rewarded their ruuilng. Around a ramparti were ereled lialf a drean girla Moot of them wrra pretty, and all were aitraftlre Tto quaanly brunette and tto -peacby" blond and tto red haired dnmeel ell were tliere. aa well aa three other*. All of the or aiming up from tb* picnic fa* at around which they were gal be red and viewed with alarm tto approach of tto cattlemen Morgan naa In advance and. whip- . ping off hfat bat with a graceful aneep. be adtlreawd tto red tolrrd divinity. -Bxcnae ma, mire, bnt we are tto rear to party." be aald planaantly. -What yon going to reamer de- 1 mantled the red haired one Imperlonaly. Mtfle the other, drew dome toifelh•r and giggled . 1 "Wn waa Informed that aoiur yuilow toartad rarmlnt had alampeded your toreoe" aald Morgan calmly. "Tan," aald the lmperlou* ode atlflly. I . ""** "U tnje- but we don't need any rewrtng. We're r'lug 10 get tome a : "c; .

► *W» :x.' toe ii-awi eataaJy. -A*y j : -Tee Ba'BB." to! town* raftu ' tct- y -W* Ami to Mtore walk tare J ty aafae et« t torre tm tor a toOday » J Urn. s to B Peragrnae etreaty " ' Tb rota tbay re amy kted. ktaset.* , ' apr '. » trw ear a# tto ofhe* gMa.' . ; 1 "Tea know, we were eayteg Jwet be- > : fare ttoy raarr ttot we drfaT «-.« [ 1 tow we were gWwg t/, ft tome." add- ! | >a« are e .! IrersuwL ^ 1 areidet } -ftohnp* joz ft', -tat. eaa '! Wl. at tow to f- '/ir toree* toe*, j They W>*( to I wa Perry, tto ilrary-' Ban at Eagle Oty - la le^K/aa. to there lawtte on tto f«rt of tto red haired liBeel tto . j gte aawo " I'e-l from ttotr Barer* j ei» rereBowy of tetradactioe to to aay to tto eaoktman. I la ttotr gwtag to aeemlwre sfirw ewe paT 'toy were terlud to pwrtaka to tto reach aad havtag A- we ao re tto beet aeerbrtoa to ttocoeaelag tto Bteereeat wto had raa off (to bar*** ! *r acaatpreted (tore aad alee tto ah : tBperuat t|weM>m to bow Ptetleateto ■ mbwtedlea were to he returned 1 Eegte City that evenl ag At ted tto etooetnaata fdtaPkera f) wonted grarefeUy to aebmtt la (he toner Jwdgaatwf to the Ben. aad It asTeed that each lady ato aid rM* one to tto My lag * toreae aad that k* owwrT etoeM walk bmMa tto tore* re a. to rW It faeek when their deed of ckiealry ibeii have been aceomOf mm an tkJ* required nut dtei coetoe to pwral aad thea te tetanPUa where aane* ware exchanged 1 and ttore waa moeh Barry bedlnaga pat purrhaem to "gwwta feialah teg." at flatted eta*. eBpotteB arer# It waa PBtth Who ecnted aronod grexlxr ewt oa tto ptate. II* quickly aaoeared hi* owa tone aad caught tto aalaal. and .a th|* way ttora waa : provided a Boent far the .text* lady, wto W.. .offering from (he toot he 'to aad cared Wile whether aha wee far-el-tod with aa attendaot ear. Iter ar ! It was ato wto harried ttom harea j ward at auuaaC. when tor eoapaakm* derided to ride heck te Eagle CHy ta tto m-mugto. ' I Ttoy formed a vtmtmtom aa they act I 1 forth OB the taeaty mite Journey te I Eagle City Tto- teethacb* lady lad I the nay. and tto ethare atraggtei aft- 1 wttk a Ml at aecry horega brldte - Tbte waa. to eooree. n«> taaary. haeana* , a aver had ttore toea rot let-ted together nark a number to "Wow, ID tempered brute, a. tb* toreae that belonged te 1 Merer. Morgan. Preeaa a. •mttb. Jep 1 a*w ami Pete H inia. aad tto fair rldan « appeared ttabL i At dawn the five weary cattleman a rede .lowly tote the ramp Calamity , ,J*e waa 00 wutrh aad wtrhoot a word , handrd ropa to tot coffee to hte frtanda ■ -Toe genu are moe hitaau.- ha tanlaied. breaking Into their rarertea to troder look* ex- hanged aad engage. ' W ram. for tto PI j lag V man ' were be-'tobm all. * ty In cam ato would marry^tlm. ! Murgaa aodbenly looked ap aad , reach! Calamity Jaffa atteoUoo with J -Wto de yon reckon rma aff thea ' -I dwaae.- declared Jew < Toe waa aaen doing It aad aright t well own ap." ahreudly aald Mor I»n , Than < eternity Jon eonfeered hte da- t pftetty lie told bow to bod watted e Ma optrartunlty and. bearing about tto prnpoaml p» op to Ptekleeteta'a dark.. bad Mmeatf aiampeded their horam 1 aad thaa created a .It nation whereby " hte coaarade* eonld ream# the fair dam a aat* and M tto bum Urn* make tbalr 1 acqmlntaocu Jo* had hofed te bid* hi. uuforta \ nate repot, t tea Aad ba did. far ever after they called . trim -1 upw." and be waa phtteed te | that to almoet regret t-di to atep * ha bed Ukre t After aH. tto foretaaa to tto Ply- < tea V deriarrd that Jo* bad brought a calamity to hi* wake, fur fir* of hte 1 Boa married within a year aad „ Rot be retained Jo* Bllre tocuaaa ' 'tore ware no atena to his (atttag marand atrayiag off.

f Caspar and ih* Peeetoe. 1 " Jamea Panlmore Cooper, «Dea npon ' a day. eangbi a nun on hte (ronsd* d v at eating aom* of hi* bast apple*. At 1 , the fight of Mr. Cooper tb* man bet- fan to ton away. Cooper balled him 1 k and told him that be waa not only do- ' a log wrong, hot had wronged Mm. for If " • te .longer new people alyly creeping 0 Into hi* ground, to get t few apple* * 1 or vegetable, ibey would come to (to " '■ ronclindon that ha Cooper) waa a ' • mherly. III netnred and niggardly par- n eon If be waniral any aorh thing to tl • ahnnld come In boldly at tto front . gat* like an bourat man. fill bla bnakat , T and freely receive with tb* licet wlabre . of an open heart. A Why TH.y Want. " J Aa tto Kur, day arhool teectot en " " tared her claaarnom ato aaw lee Hug In " great bn.te a Utile girl and tor ail' *

, smaller l.rqtUer. -Why. Mary, yon aren't golnr , away?" ato e». i.lmed In eunnire. 1 Tie. I he. 1111b Anne, we've got t. go." ua.thc <ll>t reared reply. "Jlmmj ■ 'th tbwallnu-i-d Uth colletikm " -IJp 1 ptecod'a f . , A Poor Playoe. I Orlgga— 80 yon. got b»tne from the . ehib at midnighi. Well, I aniqwee yon I fold wlOe Jim bed to work late at tto office. I'layrd u|<oa tor sjmpuUiIek , eh? Itylgg' Well -er- yea. but either , tor aymiuitlilea were out of tune or ( I'm a daru-d pc-r In.trumenuUaL— Breton Transcript Good and Sufficient R****n. Editor Itut. my guud fellow, why do , you bring till* |..-in to me? Impw-uul-ou* One-- Well. »lr lo-naw I hadn't a atamp, air.- lomdou Taller. — ■ . Opportunity seldom comes with a 1 to Iniridoctlnn 1 Their Mutual Friend. t "I)o you know Jlux?" , > "I limned blui a tenner tlila morning. <: should aay I do know him." t "Ton loaned him a tenner? Then I t should aay you don't know " him.-— Houston PoaL

T NOW IXCORPORATEB 7 TtoJtore H Heatou t eeayway h*. . been l*rar|eratel iiateer tto teweto. itkosriteie ««b poeee te aaaaotaeten. \ m arc iotu. M He*;- :.- Itecx-t* f. -to. J and Mom i Hcafan all to Caaades ; h ato tto capMa! to tto rareipsnj ** 1 ffilSMte Ttorwrepany toe as ofllcvj ' ar l» f. roadway ' sredet. ■; Mr. Heat-.'- wiw 1. arilkren te ; be ba* a railigt ato » tore to ba-eil-'aub»-gbam (farepaay m fa.'mU. ■ jpbia t-t a tewg Uree. Emi-i rut. StsnJiti-Tbe a! ► IHede to Ito <>eres CMy itedger a Kb • regard to tto ltoa<t*j Htaslto vwe f have torn drxftal ato rabrented u J a tout U. go 10 tto people in in* farm k to pallttew*. which are peaetieaJty f diareetrecally op pored to each other Tto one I* far a Mrtrt obreevsare of a tto iatteial h ; ito otbrr lev paartaeaily » an open Hwto.j 1 tot rem* thirty yea re tto Ocean ' City Avw What fa.-, ha. worked terra r Doatey fa uphold tto prfactpte. far I Whicti it wa. org.rttzed viurerely fa . reelnlaln. and ea nearly every oeeaatea. e ben there was an opportunity - lot .tending it* ground. It ba. not - wavered. It. and tto Ledger. wbMb I baa so ably enunciated lu view., bare • rejteatedly aad perelatrally pointed ' 10 tto laet thai «»«an I'ky » prreperity and aril. being were owing to tto laet I tool lb* high mora! teaadsrd of our 1 CMy can to attributed tete- teut on* r Caere pereeveranee In compelling a , c fared riuoday, and In refuteng to 1 make any com promlre with any fae- . Iron which d*«i< cv to alter ito very • ruck bottom and fundamental linn ' a poo which our city war funded Only tto otter day tto Kev. Dr Ufa ore cam* out ao plainly oa I hi. ( matter that ttora I. nothing equivocal , la thai (vol leman*. pow llou. Ha he•teem » a rigid conuunaace of pnci- ; plea that have aiway. had the apppoeal o# tto areoetaUou and tto Lodger aad. In fact, which have had tto accord of many of nor rtlir-o. one the Ledger revm. fa regard the metier re • Joke, although Ito ordloance wubmilled fa Ito t'«y Com- ' mirefaoer. m nothing more then placing in Ito hand, of the municipality lb* required authority fa me that the |w upheld. Certainly the LeiJgrr. st tbl. rery crucial Hag* of tto de- ' vefapmeui of our city, mute decide . which of tto two nrdloaucw. it' li" fa There 1. no other alt ruaiiv, offered to enable It 10 come to a dcffffm. It ba. been rumored that a certain reverend gentleman who .pcud. hte wnb u». and who teaateuneh toi lever mi. and ndltereut of. Ito awwo•telteo'a principle., te a leader lu Ito | certain If tbte to ao, or who u >— »* .,1 It, we certainly do not regard any ' pbareof this altualfan oa a jofca. It 1 really do*, oof matter who 1. back of the movement, but It dure mailer whether Ocean CMy te to bare, from I 00. an opra or e rluesd riunday ' There ta no doubt a rery greet differ- < of opinion on tbte malic. Motor < In a c fared rluuday without I compromise, others 10 a partially < restricted Holiday, and still others In a « or leu*, or parbapw entirely, upon « Hat the Ireue baa finally arrived ' at such proportions I list no rl'lxen can. < in jutek-e. evade IL ■ Wtharen*rerbe*namou|bpl*eeor < tb* association, and whatever our • View, on tbte matter, are It to uuoeere- ' mry for u. to stale at tb* present time: I we certainly fate that for the nut to advocate a rlmail Bunplace. It to a pu.lre.ii where 11 Illy eubeeribee to ao open one. Wa . certainly expected tb* Ledger to take firm Maud, aod felt that Its daetelnu really pledged by au advocacy „f so many years of jute tb* rerjr tblog . Ibal the ordinance baa been framed lo meat. There u only one tblug wblcb wa J eau are which mlgbl mak* tbam b*«l- 1 tele. When Mr. Moore acquired from ' Ito a— ocl.iron the electric railway to • *0. It l. MtL. wltb tto provision . that It to allowed to do business on rluuday On Itore terms. It te afilrmad, 1 reoognlx* there would to eouie , luednsteteiiey for alitor Ito association - tto ledger 10 .ubrerlto to ao ordluaoee which oollifire this agreement, which, If ever made, should not.uudar 1 the supposed circumstance*, now to revoked by the are.a-i.Hon; but. wllb tbte exception, we can are no reason why the are.s-l.tloi., or tto l-edger. „ should not subscribe to ttftry other " feature of the tight rluuday ordinance. L" a. Ito l-edger aay. it will publish i iiawesuf ibore wlMiaigh Ibe pelilfau. 11 feel lhat If ll>ey do not sign a we at llbrrly lo a.1 why Ihsy refuae £ lien 1 he lerux. of tlie ordih.ure are Mich a> have ton .... .... such voiced by lie i

r areuel.tloii and the Imlger since these respective liisi|tulluii..taaed exisleoe* J convey fully a. -iguiilcau. a maaulng • ae ibe appended signature, of other.; In fact, though Ire* definite, * nxui-b greater significance. By allelic*, aod by their taking (be mailer a. 1 joke, tto ledger aud tto association are not I •alrM-aliugtbranrelvasfromadMamma: t J"d w* Ote'ely a.k them, of the two T ordinances, which one they are going r to endorse? To.lLregard both I. tan- - '•hfaunt to proclaiming lb. I lh« light ' Bund ay ordlnaiiee should never become ! law. And If Ibey .igu Ibe second II I. ] endorsing an opeuBunday. Therefore, ' we aj|slh ask Ihe Ledger: which? , tte ro" we no reason why lhay , should hesitate a moment at such a 1 lime. Tto clured Monday ordinance 1 1 merely Ihe cbiyteallxallon of the ! emorlatlon'. view., and uow thai, it, ibey obtain everything far ° which, far year., ifiey have uncun- f ritt tonally Mood, we frel lhat It would back-.lldlng on I heir pari In refure c fa cum* forward and unequivocally proclaim the oul y sound pnelllun they enu maintain— a poalUuu which, aluce

tew facsd^g af «y. ttoy aav*. A red* from Itowri: 4 ttoLedgrr * >e ire>e eel/ fa mm tto qweMM , f. '.>>0*9! af !■«•» are iature. \ j . :*• .ay. 4 regard reg the MtaatKoA , ; . 04 tmrnton -r*v- «re fa any . Ptw-C yrersy . are! tto fwwhtemebwh ante during our .wift Ufa r adbere '.to c-Jd order, ttoy .hould to are rikaaattefled their vote rfaed nS " trr Itotr iireiufxuwi hiitaa dat e s tow tto people rale «>. ismlm tbrak that Ito very best way fa recite this mailer 1* fa ptacw it before tto 1 toopte. and however they may decide dicBioa has to*-, rendered, that Ihe ?i«hte without fear or raerefaa. and „ that their deelteos w final. W . can rely hope ihet (hi. matter S 111 to poshed to Be speedy a tevmios- - tfan as povsshte. so that a situataui, l sbkh has long exrefrootesl us s ill to , ret lied tofarc another summer seaauu | Tiifiji* H.irl ams.ls. t r vrkaunti W H Mc'urdy. Hhddouficld: Mr r Itsotua. W Jack, i'-dllugssoud: M J 0 B. Huilih. EbiladelphteiU L I faring. - Heading r mvrauL t Mis* Mary Heed, f hefavr; Mr. K. » A. Hell. Village Ureeu: Alfred Mmtth V and elfe, Klvettno: J. A Ben). H aiti1 mgtoa: tierirude A. Hetrcs. Mies r Kuuhte. Hiitedeiphw: H. M Kieffcf I Atlantic t My. ' ' "-s_ WYoaixo 1 The Kev Harfy Jj Mttctoli and ' wife, Baltimore. I'harte* Beyt»c and » wife. Mr# A. M tiiltort. Mure K. It " 'ill tort. Miss M Horn, Kutb k? ."SesI ton. Mabel (i Hurn. Philadelphia. A ■ Wood and stfe WHd SO..I M to Kmlij - H Lynch. Tarany. ' Mr. K M Malpa-s. Ml.- Malpare. Mire EffhiJrSialpee.. C. I' E.ldle man. K. K. Ireke, J. W. Bew. J u Loery. Mua Lillian MareMgcr, Ml-. A V, Krb. Jo# U. Busker. John B j Howler. M Busker. O. J. l»vlh,o.-v A. B. Armstrong, J. K. Tatem. for ( netWe Haney, Jacob Kales. Mrs Jan.t. Kales. A. K. Katun, Philadelphia. • ten Batten. Lawrence Mievvns \e« [ Vork; Mm. Bd. Ambler. Bt. U>uls J " Albert Harris, WBdwouI; Mr. and r Mr. K T. Jump. H H. Monlgdmer,. S.C Brown. I>r. Marshall. B Eni- ; hick. H M. Parker. John Bradley, li. H. Hemingway, i'amlen: lisorgv t Tost 11 scud. 1 -Buret Bprtog.; P. W. Kird/l rratou: K K llya. H-xborougli MATH LIT. Park Hurst. Hammoufan: Mrs. K , A. Havens. Mire Mildred Havens. , Mtea Krelyn Havens. Mr*, ltella fc , i-noper. Philadelphia: Louella P . Hayes. Mr. K B Howell, the M fares , Howell. Wad I'toMer; Kiluhelh B. . Pa—more, Oxhwd; II. U. Welkin.. T. , K Mhafer. A K. Knger. Woodbury . Kobert L. Pyl*. Mire Margery Pyle. 1 Loudon drove, r * T<I 1. aw 're..- Watherlll. It. P. I-. We. Phew 1 Wa. y. Varosy, Nutlay; J. |>. tl. C. Heed, Mr. Chas. Head. . Mrs Loutea Walinougb. H. 1 Opdvke, J. A- Uuiun, O. K. Miller. Ktoticxer Adams. Mrs. R. K Kaglteh. B Latham. T. B. Head rick- , sop- l>. P. Palate. L H Ua.dlnvr, M Itueklngham, J Poster Ugdsu and wife, Philadelphia: U P. Patett. Jr.. John K Adams. B. H. B uilli and slfa. Ocean l lty; L K. Ilugbv. ' Bprlng: R W. Ryan, Jonathan Hand. W. C. H ende*. p. K. Bmitb wood: C. P. Coraoo, W. J. Tyler, ; L. Rice, Court House; H. C. ! Wheaton, Auglesea. Try an Advertteement , 111 tto Bkwtixm. SUrl llrsw Bride, Brtpsol. SEE tei^e^reoOto^D^Trre.a— ,.j7, tog^am'te. br^>* *jri Irsstte Mhs^fteMt^wa^kn^tosr^r ne « ' J ••ravel Koad Proposal. rr.h«{>?| Ms> 1 "Ufa to?awar! <to|r*'tolnf. Ire reaawrel h"Tto buldsrs >a lire l ou it/ of C.JO Ms/, New j STXli "w Ui to Ire d ...n rto'Mltofc '' ' ""fai-r IT. "in ore! lor ■Milldln*"Tfa<(?are."ilar ItoiM e ifamsrard ■°fa*sitor"silh ito"

V I'l.ire .r«l -.'pertnillon. Ol.v Ire *mn -I 1 Ire 1. ~ Mlto llou 01^, go Cn— r , W' 1 id . ood ,NJ ( f^leus and Hlre'lllraUoos ma< also to — n '• "^."n.'lUre?*1""' 10 n,"ntt" "I >bv lfa-d ' F' W oJI"- "'^kiru.avora^ [ toted wept- *• Wt am. »t.. p. r„ n-o ; Gravel Koail Proposal. ! Propoul tor tb bo kdl • **» 'bny'EadTwih , favpT.':r?o7l^X'! s'ss'T-s^^-: i.nMtok"0ra.U,"Ujr' ""0b" '• '= fa^^rdre'^'S'coa^iyVr^JfV^ii'"" ito Ih-tauli" lul*i Jktor sill, |fa ..d Mnm of Ito *te?C^h^"sfal'to^?*^S ^ I .h. M. Rice, teuteere. "tractor. | itateda.pt- a. rtu. w,k,rr..H*

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H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats Teas, Coffees, Fine Groceries j i and Pnmsions PUl'LTRY DRKSBKIl TB OHl'KK FOURTH ST. and ASBURT AVE Clgxrt aaj ToM^.o. Oricrv aellvcrcj Or Jen rocclrt proepi alfaatten. ABBOTTS' [ - Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. ] Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter aad Rggx , Ask for Booklei of Bpcetaltlc* 1 Irdsr* Ivllrersd K.Wh Ph...,— j w! L. BERRY* Vtanufacturinjc Jeweler, > ■*" NO. S3 SOUTH SfcCOMI ST.. raiadMpkte, Pa. . Eyes Eiamined Without Drops . tv. i:ia j' . I svsv, Virginia mate Altsallv Aw*. ! ATkan rit' 1 itt. a. J.

IRA E. WALL! , 725 Central Ave. i Ocean City New Jersey' Plain and Decoratira Paperhaneer ' I Estimates Cheerfully Giver. J 1 A Post Card will bring otir ser- i vice to you. Ihe Pontiere BOOT > SHOE REPAIRING 5H0P NEATLY DONE •tkteU bakery Ast. Oceaa City. V J j BERNSTEIN # BED % Iff Bedrocm beauty and W H real sleeping comfort H ^ are gTeatly enhanced U \ by Its choice. M j/y Instantly locked ttj together — can't [if creak or rattle loose — Wl I| vet readily t»ken apart ■ ' Ctii. E.iicEi SErs. ■ %. ™n Mwlit'-'W f

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and @om mission er of deeds -0=^ o>«=0- ; PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - . New Jersey

® What the Bell Does for You Ytm are situated in a population group of approximately two •ad one-half million people of which Philadelphia is the center. Within a territory of which the fart bete point from that city u not more than eighty miles there are over 216,000 Bell Telephone*— one to about every eleven persons. Th" means . great deal to every Bell Telephone user. Today, to-morrow, anytime, the necessity will arise in your daily social and business intercourse to reach some one in one of these places instantly. You can do a, and a telephone call to the farthest point in this territory will not cote more than about fifty cents; — if it is nearer perhaps it will only be five, ten or fifteen cents. In the metropolitan centers, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and New York, there are over 750,000 Bell Telephones at your call. The Bell System meafts even more than this. It is ■ pr ogresshre aggregation of Companies giving universal service between any point within the reach of the telephone voice — lhat means across the state or almost across the country. A comprehensive system reaching 70,000 point, is at every BeU Telephone Sub- \j scriber's command. . [ C.B. SMITH, District Mgr. ,L *Sr«X"*"~l „

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Seminei Piling House I C~~ HF. SENTINEL PRINT ^ 1 ING HOUSE is Equipped L*"* to do your work as Artisticdlly and as Satisfactorily as you can get it done in Philadelphia. Give us your order. We'll do the rest. Satisfaction guaranteed. JW-46 flsDury Ave Ocean Ciiy.N.J.

Kt. t I. IATA TE AUftlVrte. WM. LAKE, C. E„ >(. CORSOU - Keal Estate Agent No. 721 Asbun) Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. Jf Belt Phone 18 Inter-State Phone i^-A SUTTON & CORSON CO. General Contractors Grading and Street Building 739 ASBURY AVENUE Ocean City, New Jt ■rsey Construction Sand & Gravel Co. Offlco, 8th SL, Opp. Ponna. Dopot Ocean City. N. J. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand. Top Soil for Lawn Purposes. Dirt for Grading or Filling. READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.

The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N.J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ... Within easy access of Atlantic Cit and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOON8