SOHDAY IK THE LOCAL CHDRCHES Strode Sermons and Excellent I Music Heard by Large , Congregations. Tin rtrenrttu" la Oeuan » tly -m si! wall AIM st tba survtaa. on rtondsy. fO.Ueutog are reports of the srrmm.* The Iter. Horse* I). ISmbiii, »f preaebsd exeeltant wrm*,:,- la the Kim Presfcytoriau Churrh riunday umrmtmg. HM sabfaet to the murelug we. "A partita* of ttanabtos." He took hi. test from CJaoeeU, I, »: •• And (i d mid. 1st than ba tic bt. and there was light." The "object of bla rasa lug rttao.urw we. -The t.'hrtcUan's Watchword." ha taking hi. last from Romans. I ; II Mr. Hmmmmta will offlctate lu this rlioreb again ursKHuoday. Tba ssrvlcos lo tbe Klrel M. K Cbarrb as Habbalh last were attended by large congregation. Tbe HacraHMSil of Ihe Lord's Supper we. celebrated Id tbe monitor. end eu a imed Impreaalee eervlea. The full ritual earrlca was used. The Terasuctu. wee eusgADd •Tbe lilorla In Excel*." . repeated la anieou by the entile congregelloo at tbe close of tbe service Dr. Haloes spoke aery briefly before Ihe Sacrament, ooneernlug tbe rl lalKy and actuality of the service, and He significance and comfort lu tne I 'brMian lite A number of rtrangrr. wera preaaul Tba av so lag eervlea was of Intense mlae Wpesker. Dr. Heine, premnted "Tba At ending I brM" to an attenttre eadl in egblfulemegiagatloo, lu wbleb tbaes wsaa laegaaimkn of man, wbo I ears ad with marked attention until tba dam of tba daemrne It aurt be a matter of gratification Dr. Heine* baa arrsogad to buld a waak of epaelaJ service from October £7 U Kavembef X. Dr. Hsluee preached Id (be afternone si Petersburg, where they bad an autumnal service, and a congregation that Ailed Ihe rtiureh wm present. A special offering for m lesions was taken . ■ MMASrKI. MAI-TlJfT Tba Huuday ecboqg. auihu.la.ui tudbjied the eburch end brought tbbmmeoftbeyear. Tbl. we. notice sWy true of tbe eltendei.ee at nlgbl. Tbe pastor', morning thmue did not baer particularly upon tba Ibougbt of rallying, yet prepared tba way, since II was rati tared on (be Idea of God', bouse— tlie place where He meet, men , taken from UenMs »; 10-17 tbe special \ clausa being lbs ear prised oouclu.lon rt Jacob that tba place where ha bed slept was -tba bouse of God." Tba evening sermon was a rallying call lo tbe ebureb any wbo board seall to lift up tbp banner of I lie crow More sell, tba cburcb and ilia world. -Tba pastor, tba Hev. Arthur Use. epakt lu pari as follow.: "Hagesxkrelee a .1 range lnfluat.ee over os. Why Ibis Is so I. not saey to at plain. Only a bit of bunting, yel tbe bonrt lb robs at lbs eight of ihe old flag wbsn ws are (raveling fu foreign lauds. "And whan lha nation's dag la aaei. In lbs mldet of lbs hauls II uervm tbe sotdlei lu do what bad astmsd Iropoealbls and srousm him Id heroism nana thought blm capable of showing "What If true or nattotial ensign. Is true of Ibe banner of tba crass, ihe etaudard of the" Christian Church. Kniblam of absolute purity, absolute sacrifice and lbs blending of two will., • ground or red on a white Acid, know, in. such (blng as compromise or surrender. The demand «>f tbe standard of tbg Church Is absolute rigl.tsousi.sw and absolute self-denial "Yet (bars are those wbo spaak of being a Christian as suitable only for elek people and women, as though being absolutely pert were easy of socumpllabmstil. -Tbe question for us to fees Is. can we lift up aucb a standard? We ought to try. "We should lift up tbts standard before ourselves. The lint piece lo lift up Ibh> banner la befoNourown hearts slid ooDsclaoees. I At us set It up close to ntir own eyes and look steadily on US msaiilng. Tlie Roman Catholic keeps the crow ever before hi. eym. H« .bould Ibe Protestant. We are as ••spa ule of heroism as those of th. ••speule hose the
early days, but we ere prone to set up some other rtandard then thai of thr cram befura as as our Ideal. ••We need fhoae wbo will uall themselves to tbe cross of duty, meu ami women wbo will do as Paul did, suffer I he lorn of all-things In tba doing uf tbelr work-tbs work Uod has givsu ■ ham to du. This Is not -carry lug the cram;' It Is fating cruclAed lu the ernes I an wsdotbi.7 Will we du this? Will we naM ourselves to Hut duty Hod Ins sat before usT "Neal.we should lift up Ibe sUndud before the Church. It I. usrlrw f.„ tht Church lo Insist thai the world be Just. If it Is not Just. || is .mowrt.es for tbe eburch to i...i.i Um^mummt ft.re Ibe World until n ha. flM i.ksi. ll- meaulbg as ibe measure of It. own life and devotion. IflheCliurai. proves Its loyally to lis own stsnds^; if the cWith alms lo raallie lu id own Ufa lbsrlgbleoususasai.il ancrlllrs.lyi.ined by Ibe cruse; If, In a word, ll.c Church lifts up Ibe standard of lbs era*. Bs In stabdard of character and servlue, tba world will be ready lo listen bills me. ►age. i be Oburota will ibeu be ready lo lift up Ibe sUrodard befure the "How shall wa lift up Ibis standard before Ibe world7 Ae a challenger Ye.! as aohsllrnga. There era times wb*u R is vain, to argue and raamn ; ■ lutea wbeu tba Church has a almplrT dutylu purform Al .u.l. lime. lb. } t humb must ll... up-rtf id sfmngih f JKm '
and say to ibe oppressor, or ooetup-Ti t km 1st. or eVU-doar uf any sort.' -thus I ~ far shall tboo go aod t/a farther Stop' i I j lu the name of Ood. stop" I "There are llmm wbeu Ibe Church |* *ii'*uld to loom bulb pasture ; I aod final, permitting of rw uocer- . t ,Dd furhldd.ug ■ the wrong ' MauTell us prtacbers now and again that we have do 'business meddling "wHh certain thing. I weul u. my : , this. ttfet If. during this winter or next i : summer. I see any gel! entering tht. j 'm city I shall "peak out quite regardless ( * of what people may my or do loser sense this standard Is a chalieng* — It I. s cbaiDoge to evil, ' -Kal H h also s promlm of good. It meat., help lo timepf slekoass. auffer- ' lug, sin. As such let u. lift It op be- ' ton |lw world." rr. Acocen.eg's. ( There were goodslzsd congregation. at 'both maws In St. Augustine'* ' Church Hooday last. An excellent t dDcoorae we. given by tbe rector, , tbe Kev. John J. Hweeoey. leading up to a series of sermons on Ibe precept. f of thai cburcb to be preached daring the next few Haodsys by KetberHwecney. Beoodlctlon followed the 10 o'eloefc mi*. Tbe rector announced that, begin - 1 Ding next Bonds/, tnsss will be said ' at • o'clock, this to be the hoar until * the spring months 1 In bis sermon, tl.e pastor spoke In ' part a'a follows: « * "Hsvingijaali with tbe decalogue, nr. those eummaodmsuta delivered by IW lo man wltb His owe dlvlna Hps on ritual, aod recorded, under Ibe ' guidance of tbe Huly Hplrtt. lu the pages of tbe Old Testament, today we 1 turn to another set of command, given ' u. by the Catholic Church df -Christ, lu tbe usms— sod by the authority^1 of the divine Koooder. * csl precepts, h is Important that we should understand clearly tbe power 1 which I bey have to Mod theeoaactence * ef Chtjsllaos under polnofsln. These 1 may beeonveoleotly summed up under " three heeds: < J "I. Tbe com maud ment to ben mess no ritjodsye and holy day. of " obligation. y "J. Thai enjoining nluil penace for slu In Ihe .hapy of or eb- * "I. The commandment lo faiail the Hester dutieg. "The spiritual body ol Cbrial-tbal D. " Ilia community of all beilevlog Cbrto- " llsn. of which tbe C^Ar{h-hi. earth ^ coiielsts — I., Ilkeany other community, '• an maemblage and aaaodallou of person/ Like any other aommantty, a nation, monarchy, or republic, -tbe •I comH>ut.'ly of the Cburcb requires g ufllelWtu guide It, D govern It, to •I rule It. because no community can s- tlirlvWwitboul officials, wbo, with tbe atdV approprlaD lows, provide for ID It "welfare, preserve proper order and of prevent corruption; so. too, Ibe Cburcb •e «»f Jesus Christ must ha so governed, •a Christ founded HlsCbdrcb as a kiog*1 dam as a visible society. This society, is ibis kingdom, must bs rulsd under tbe ■ I supervision of s vMbls executive bead; m H must bava offleera to guide It uolil id lbs and of tbe world. Christ gave It this head and these offlcsrs In tbe perig sons of. Hie Apostles and of Ibair auc- — ceeaors. and He gava them eutborlty m to provide for tbe welfare of (he filth. I. ful. which Includes the obligation on s, Ibe part of lbs faithful lo be submissive and ubsdDol lo these officers, •e " 'He that baarath you,' said iasus 0 Christ, as ba bestowed upon them ibis M 'authority, 'bearslb ms; and be Ibsl d daaplsetb you, dmplsetb m#.' (Luke a 10; 10). And, again. He laid: 'And It he will oot bear Ibe Cburcb, not submit u lo lis judgments end ordinances, let e blm be to thee ae the publican and tbe s- heathen.' (MntDIO; 17). a "By virtue of tbb authority, tbe r. i 'hurrh >exerrls*s two dlffsreol offices s towards lbs faithful: Tbe teaching e and tlie governing office. Hbetaaebe*. i. by putting before Ibe faithful the t truths wbleb they are required lo be i, llvve; aba governs them by devising . -vrvsnos of wbleb becomes obligatory r fur thrm. Hence II followe (hat the e faithful owe to tbe Uburcb a Iwo-foM ■ obedience; that at tba rsaaon and thai . of tba heart. ■I "They owe her tbe otedleuee of reer son, to bold ae trua everything which s She present, to them to be believed. V Kvery article of faltb which wa bold as trua, we believe upon the authority u of the die Ine Word and divine revela1 Hon. built remains the privilege of ibe Church alone to explain, without s error, what truths are revealed by Ood 1 and are to bs befleved. We owe, a furthermore, tlie obedience of the t heart, practical obedience, by which i ws oarry out -what site enjoins upon c ocas precepts for our mods of life. . As aba received from Uod - the au- . tborlly to tsacb us, so tba power I. te likewise granted her to regulate our r
p Uvea and morals, to prescribe laws ■e and commandments as Ihe guide for our actions. ,. "There are some Cbrietlaus wbo, a seeking an excuaa to Ignore (beet com,t mindmenU art lb an appcarauos of ,r Justification, do not hesltala to claim „ Ihatthsseuimn.audmeiil. are tl.e work , ..f man, and not found It. tbe deca- , log ue or In lbs gospel. Wltb far more I! reason these persons .night oppose all j, HUD law., and violate tlisui with Impunity. What does ll ualltr that •1 thm.law.ars not directly given by , Uod, If, wltlial, they are the work of a . lagltlouD authority Instituted and » feondsd by UodT Istl.D not sufllciant to reader Hmhb of obligation to us, lo „ impuat upon us lha strict duly of fuli filling thstn? We canb.K, iherafore, , Irsnegrem Hie oommii.d'iieuts „f tbe , Church Without at ihe ean.e lime e violating thr oomtnaudineuU of the I Church without at ilia saute .lime li vk.leiliigHMQoiiimei.dn.euDofdlv.nl , law, bvcaiiae Uod aujolus upon .is the a ddly 1" "hay lha Church, and gives us plainly to understand that contempt ir "f her lew la bot.lemid of Uod. i "Let us, ilieii, lend s willing ear lo the voice of the Church, and to ibe I precepts wl.lcb site gives us In Hod's Weed, and let us fulflll them wllllugly and conscientiously. Let us remember tbe many and great ubltgatlous VM»>> wt have toward this loving MOilMr for all thai sire basdous for us, *11 thai she still . Is doing, slut will
-Ido for a. until Ibe day of oer death. . j Hbe ba'. regenerated at to a. new life la ' the water- of holy Baptism; .be <*»>- . | to goto the Lovd'. table, there .D feed i 1 1 ' At tbeend of our lives. ■ tier, every I j rsdouhles her *ulu-itu4e sod hserfb. - r j like a tender mother to our t-e<l.ele t > j tort i fie- u- for the lasportiut step into | r the life bejrood uy boly tuimid sod i r extreme jioettori. And even after our i death -He |-sy. honor to our bodies a. t temple* of tbe Holy utmost a. a sacred t . pti ■ 1 1 ■ I wu oon tided to her arid ae- s soul, our entrance luto the kingdom of heaven. If this .bould. be delayed by , any guilt' rtill unex plated Htnce. then. , Ibe ('b-.rch treat, u. like s true I , mother, sod Is ever solicitous for our welfare, should we not behave toward, j her like truly good children T' t»ur . affection and gratitude toward her J .bould coostat In tbe observance of hrr commandments What -be re<|alres r, of as la what Jaaua Christ asksd of Hie ' apoetlee. Ifyoo love Me. keep My 1 -(Comweeieaud., I I Who Ads aa MmymiT Er.lK.%Tll*HltJrr!*gl.:— When Ibe ' ' mayor and director of flnencee sr.- boll, j ' recently, who Is tlw acting mayor 7 ' Alex lot's. t Jungle Heueekeeging. „ TW negro housewife In ibe West Indtan jungle finds boumkseptog very eggy. Krolt and eegetablea grow Wild " ad about tbe but and tbe riser abounds ~ with Ash. Cm waali day all she has to do la to pick s few of the berries of I- the soap berry trea. take bar clothes a to lbe\rtj^ and ose the berrisa aa aba r would use ordinary soap. Eren her e cooking ptris grow on tbe trees, the m calabash cut In balres being need for ,r this purpose. Cllsbs.br* are need also foe bowls, basins and Jogs for carrying water from tbe riser, while ' tba small ones make excellent rape. xiB ,b* afternoon, when ska Is reedy Htif her rap of tea. tbe Degress picks * l.alf a dueen leases from tbe time bush *■ growing al her door, bolls them. sqneexes the juice from s sugar cans II for sweetening and tbe cocosnnt eup- * pile* tbe milk. Thus sbe baa a deil- , rlons rap of lea without depending on the grocer for It. Abe makes tbe mate h foe her Boor eat of tbe dried leaves of tbe banana, plaited and sewed togetb- '• er aa lbs old country people In this r" country make tbelr rag mats. * The OM Time Anglian Seneei. "" " M Out II comparatively recent times ;o public scbool boys In . England bad „ many bardablpa to andnre. As lata as „ I Kit a writer wbo spoke from expert . erne as Id that ibe Inmates of s work . bouse or a jell were better fed end bulged then tbe scholar* of Eton.' " Boys wbuar parents could not pay for ■• a priests, room underwent prirstloua (- that might bare brukeu down a cabin r, boy and would be thought Inhuman If is Inflicted on a galley sis re. I; "They rose al 6. winter sad sum ll mer. and breakfasted four hours later „ tbe Intrreal bring devoted to study after tbey bad .wept tbelr rooms and made tbelr beds. .Tbe only waabing accommodation wa. a pump The diet f consisted uf an endless round of mutton. potatoes and beer. mi. of then. 0 too plentiful or too gewd •- "To be starved." says this writer. Truceo and flogged --such was Ibe dal ■ ly life of tbe sclona of EnglaiMl'a no . W«« femniMe The Term "Prime Minister.. yf "Priiae mlntster" I. one of tbe many {( terms to English wbleb aeem to bare H (men abing at one time. It wme Ant , , applied to Air Robert Walpole. but to a ' reproachful «enae. Tab. 11, 1741, after , twenty years' tenure of office, Rr Bob- ' a art resigned all bla employmenta. [ "Having to rested me." be remarked, i, "with a kind of mock dignity and a styled me prime minister, tbey Impute , to me an unpardonable abuse of that chimerical authority which tbey created and conferred." Aucb e perexnsge " ae the prime minister or tbe premier Is i ' not eren mentioned In tbe official table \ " at precedence and Is unknown to tbe i 1 Written constitution of Great Britain. ! it ; Pallbearers 80s roe. \ v "Lord Beaconaiield s fondness for thr b artificial wae appnreM la bla domeatli ] I. life. He called bla simple drawing | d room tbe aaloon." writes 0. W. E. Bus- 1 r sell. "He xtyled bla pood tbe lake: be - expatiated on Ihe beauties of Ibe tar * f nice walks, the 'golden gats' and tbe ■ l -German forest' • • • When Lady ' 1 Baaconsfleld died be eent for bla agent ,l , and aakl. 'I desire that bar ladyship'. > remains shodut be borne to tbe grarr 1 by Ibe truants on tba estate.' Prea 1 entlr the agent rime hack wltb a . troubled countenance and aald; 1 re- I . grot to aay there are not tanente , enough to carry a coffin.' "—London . Chronicle. ,r 1
'• _ enamel, ng, )r process known aa enameling la of modem origin. On tbe contrary. It goes back .1 a venerable antiquity Excellent enamel la still preserved on '■ some of Ihe bricks that have leva " found among thr ruins or old Hahylo u nla and Assyria, which bava I -en k placed lack aa f.r aa tbe seventh or e eighth century B. C Heeulirul glares e were made by the Kgy|dlan» as early , s. Mi.- sliih ilyuXaty. The tirseka am' _ Romans weie ar>|ualnted with tne at of enameling, as Ibe mneeums of tbe ; mm,- ■ » The'Telly Allek. ' An old time way of proving one's • right to the |.arinent of money loaned » was by Uliy sticks. A- plain stick wa- ' need, and when £ man-lunned a sum '■ stick waa hrekrn. and I lie creditor nnd » dnldor pnrh.tooit a pu«. When the • time for. purulent erne the man wh" ' had Ihe stick which flfled "exactly p, • Ibe -I I k held I.} the debtor, revived • llta money Two sticks never break » In exactly Ifc same aha|ie. jm there 1 was aevt-r stir dl-piilr al.ail win. had [ a right to tlie money. etia Apelagy. > "a. wry. "1*1 man. I called you o/fuol ' I ato.ohl Rave remembered tluj well \ ' known Injaoctlon." "You menu the verse which says 1 lhat be wb*. <*'11. bla brother a fool la to danger of everlasting flreT' , "No: I mean the saving, "The truth I should not l<e. spoken al all tiuiea.'"- - Boston Transcript. -
EnirottTHg Pnrreit:- 1 yewl in | Mayor Hewdley clam- lliat Ifiett nothing to prevent i.iiq from bohli.'.r the office of. mayor " ibis city "s.jri ; ol iwcnrtary — > the t ape Miy i " County Boaid of Taxatkm. ! f.rm of gove/ument. I may «gy I d«d 1 eo. Wttb the thought a- I Upd been led * believe, lhat *>ne of 'the *flrat prinrt- t pies of (w»al-i™ form of govern- t 1 I. (or a public official to give hi. [ m hole time lo bt* particular office. . How can any |«rna properly serve , I tao made.-. 7 1 ' v VCflB. i Return Made by R. Curtis Robin- { son. Proprietor of the Ocean i City Sentinel, in Compliance With Federal Statute. • • | , StiteaMK •( tbe •eaertkg. Inifiaisi. Cec»- . Mm. EU.. I "I Oeeaa Cdj SeeM. puWi.bed weekly at Ocean City, Sew Jersey. rv-|u.re*l by tbe act of August 24. 1912. . I Carta laheta*. iia^'tM^v'j , Inipq EMet. I Cerlri iMaut. . Btuacu iMapr, l Cefiit iMuitet I. Carta leta ei. R. Certa Rehetee. "eean dir. X. J. '• Known bondholders, mortgage**, sin I -tic ' aecuray holders, holding I per rent, or , a wee o I total amount "f hr.nd>, mort , gagas, or other security? , So notataading bntKh. mortgsgm, m other , seeoritias sgsm-t the ()04n Ol) See , f IM or its owner, R. Crlit RetniUI 1 Avrraga number of copies of each iasnc "f » tins publication -old or dsXrilmtcl. f thr. sigh th* mails or otbvrwis*, to paid ' snbscnberi daring lbs six months pre ' ctding tbe dale of thw statement libit inform ttion is ropyirad from daily Msspspers only). HJ2S »t lm,t. R. CURTIS ROBIRSOR , Bworn (o and suUicribr.1 More tne the I third day of October. 1912. » Is*"'.' Jew»h I. Stall, Notary I 'a (dir. t Slffiffil I»r»w llridjte l'ro|i«sal. oser ihftborolsrt1 onTne* ' 1 litar. Bsy 1 I tlo!nols plToTnr*rdrawTf>dg* ttUn'trn'r* UMta\MtaMa.5tyrKotd-,0r0t" "" "" r Plaas sad apsclfleaUoBs nsy heawn at the »mt* eftbeOsoaty Bagtoeer.wtid a wi«, H. 1. I SeoktffaeU "" itaTds"1 "far('^sllat" "> ' I flrtvel Road Proposal. . im"EI5lVrtl»ibi t2nm™'£5*'mI5! Baled a. lbs t ape May 1-otnl iloalevsr.1. « III 1 SB , -reived ay tba board ot Cbosen Krte- ■ SEES •ISSifi'rF 1 llso. sad MperlflcatlOBB mat also be mod ' ■reu^f^ytloa u, ray member ol tbe «S.d Hy order of tba Committee. f. W. Kowkss. IL ». KCTiixsrusn. le M. Klt-s, Kne.nrvr. tractor. , Ustad Hep*. XI, I an MS.1t.. r. r..uj « ' Gravel Road PropiMal. I I rum Ashnr y^avVra n °t n" '. vera" "lit**" ru>d toa^jp ^Iwttrnday. October IT. tail at II ta»^wj»l^a^^dcl^7toMiaMrawn ■ sMkvjssfsaSSnSS |S«Mr wltb lbs name and add man „f IM ' ^weasS'as'issss.T/ 1 " Plans sad spscl'aratlona may also be -em 1 1 r W ?owsas.,h* 0|^,'nl,l"^ 1 L M. Ktr"&,r.' "" J Psisd dept. a, (lot. > w. it., r. r.. at.n fur Removal of Garbage. ' I
; SS'SSS r 'j'O* iSSM MvSzS:rr"-' 1 gMsdOriobsrHb. l»tb°M cuyMJfk. I *•*- ■ -'** ProposalH for RemovaL of Rob-'' ' - Kit Mds must be mads an blddlnx blank. °'" -c 1 ^rata.btoboLm.ln'lbe asgWnm' , dltlonad aw tba fslikful psriormanea 01 tbe 8osrd*or l oinrnMi .Mn^rwrrr tkr Inloiinahtx la at.y°bld or'propiasl"* "* "" Ions X Akin. iztjyr.w"1
— W • VOTE FOR ' William H. Bright c V STATE SENATOR ^ on november 5, 1912 Kotire to Limit Credtlon*. ' , Idl- * " ' :r \ .tiA-r.ir.tx*,UB r-H^7.V i
H. STEELMAN Fresh Meats i Teas, Coffees. Fine Groceries and Provisions DK&4HKD TO ORDER FOURTH ST. and 4SBURT AVE i Cigari and Tobacco. Orders Delivered I Ordert receive prompt attention | ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dnlry Producta Butter and Eggs Ask for Booklet of Hpecielllr* i Order* Delivered Itotl.. PI, .,11... j rnis apse* ts raaervsd lor W.-L. BEKWV, Manufacturing Jeweler, Ntf. >a south second ST., . Eyes Examined Without Drops > tjr£^^W^iro«*^0d.i'plkfroS^t ' A. >V. El. V i ail Advarlln-tncnl in the riKXTftKi.
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. THE I ; 1 Republican Nominee for | I State Senator (LEWIS M. CRESSE • PS, ® , I having received tlie unanimous endorse- j® 8 ment of his party at the primary on Sept. ll | 24, now asks the active ^support of all || f citizens of Cape May County at the polls || | on November 5, to win his election, and ® | pledges his own earnest, personal efforts ® j to that end. ^
# The Growth of the Bell This iu»y look if we were boasting — perhap* we are. Not alone abont our own buxinexi, however, but much about the bigness and broadness and progreiJveness of the American people who icnf]. twenty-four million messages every day — almost two limex as many telephone talks ax all the. rest of the world put together. Thirty-five years ago the first Bell Telephone startled the rcientific world with the sound of its weak little voice. To-day all over the world, it is the voice of commerce and society. In this country the wirewavs of tHa~BQL.£ystem sow form a network connecting every city, town and hamlet — 70,000 - places connected by over 2,000,000 miles of toll wire, and served through more than 10,900,000 miles of exchange or local wire which connect Over 6,700,000 Bell Telephones. - That's the record to-day — a growth in the last ten years of "W" f The reason is found in lite Bell Telephone's efficiency and power— -qualitiei which force ev.ry American to talk rather than walk, write or "ride. ^ C.B. SMITH, District Mgr. " I
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