J. 0. CHAMPION KILLED TWO DEER IN MAINE WOODS
Nine Carcases Were Brought Back by Henry D. Moore's Friends. Former Mayor Joseph O. Cham, ptoa, of thla city, klllo<l two ileerlo the Maine wooda. He returned from I lil« buntlngtrip Friday night , and aald he had a line time. iu the hunting party, which killed nine deer, were Heury I). Moure, Wan. D. Bberrertl, Dr. Frank Tomllu, Augustus Klddell and Morae Archer, of lladdouflrid, and Charlea Ituukle, of lladdou lielguta. They made their beadqnarlera at Mr. Moore'a camp In the wooda. Tbedeer killed weighed from ISO to 3)0 ponude. Meaara. Champion. Kuukle, Klddell and Archer each got two, and Dr. Tomlln one. '" Mr. Champion got a buck and a doe, each weighing ISO pound*. Mr. Champion aaye there were elx lucltea of anow ou the ground lu Maine' with the temperature down to 18 and 3), and be waa enrprlaed, a* well a* > pleaaed. to And such delightful WANT FREE LIGHT Municipalities along the Shore Itnad i between Abrecon aud Homer*' PotM < will petition the Atlantic County ■■ Board of Freeholder" at Ita December 1 meeting to make provlelou during the coming year for lighting up Hie highway, which la now complete^ under i Purauanl to thla delermlnallon to pal It ap to the county to bear the somewhat heavy expense, leading cltt> ' eetie of the dlatrlcte Interested have i formed a temporary organlxatlmi, - atylad the "Shore Road Lighting i Company." It hae retained cnutisel I and la prepared to flghl llie metier out < before the hoard of freeholder-, should ■ there be auy objection! rained by mem- I bera from remote aecthina represented • In that body, ( decent real estate transfers In Ocean < 1 "Ity recorded in the office of Couuty < Clerk HUdreUi, at reported lu the Cape ' May County Gaaette, are aa follows: ! Annie K. Qanallne et vlr to Caroline " K. Lyaeb. Lot DM, Section o 1 Heury D. Moore et nx to Charlea E. - Meahan. *5500. Lots 78SaiMl 784. Section C. Hiram B. Whltaker et ux to Cfcpe May County Board of Chosen Free- j lioMer*. fin. Lot on county road 270 feet west from Bay avenue; 30x50 fret. Arthur D. Harrows et ux to Cape [ May County Board of Chosen Free- t holders. $3(J0. Lot at Intersection of , old Ocean City road with were line of e Bay avenue, being fiS6 8 fed west ou d Ocean City road and attending In d depth to Ocean City Estates. Charles Shaler el ux to Joshua ( Mitchell et ux. fUOO. Part of lot K! v Section A. |, C. Homer Shoemaker lo Robert J. n Sharp. WW). Lot 82, Section 8. Thomne H . Canton to Anna L. Pratt a Lot 528, Section A. „ Chaa. Matthew., trustee, to Edward ft M. Evana Mono. Lot 782. Section E. (, S. Wesley Lake et nx (0 Daniel J « Murrey. |678. Lot 85, Section C. o I.ixtle D. Shaw et rlr to Anna R. a Olhaon. Lota 1018 and M)18, block 10. II George W. Devoelo laaee L. Collins tl et el. Lot. * and 22, Section 4. f, Mary Ella Weston to Charles P. Kslblll. $850. Lot 678, Section G. d Clarence B Senll to Augustus H. b lUiclhTi 0%im IX>I 101 "'l9' * Charles T. UHden « „x to HerryTi a Palmer. Part of lot 710 mretb... a A.
Albert P. M liner et ux to VIimw.iI s. Itnblueou. I<ol 888, Seriloii A . Vaughn Ulaaer to Mabel E. Jninlnga. Lot on Pleasure avenue, few feel southwest from Twelfth street' Robert T. Foulk et ux to George y. Bauer. $1800 ixita sot and 895, SecFanula Bounds to N. Camilla Heoiier. $1800. Lot on Seventh at red 65 feet soalbesst from Atlantic avenue 80x100 feet. Mery E I-eotoii et rlr to Mary M Kbrrhardt. Lot 580. Section 0. Centenary Poud, etc.. to Cape Mar County B !»nl ..f Chosen Freeholder. $150. Lot at tntereectlon of TblrtyI Simpson avenue. Ocean City EaUtea to Cape Mav County Hoard of IW* '. County Freeholder' '
Lot 80x2840 on west skte of A. D. Bar ! row.' land. Geaan City Garden. Company In I Rebecca A. Johnaon. Lot 835, block : Ocean City Awoclatlon to August* H. Murpby. Ocean front between ' Fiftieth and Flfly.fint dreet. i nil la xii.JTtj " ! Tbe ladder-cllmblng contest which i wssbsguri In the Presbyterian Sunday 1 great deal of Interest among the pupil- ( "f Ihe school. Roth the attendanci- I and the offering have darted ou the < up-grade. Tl» girl, have thus fer the I lead, but tbe boy. have promised tl.eiu r an Interesting time' in their endeavor I to maintain H Active preparation I ha. also been started for tbe annu.l Christmas fertlviites, whh.h proml^ to be op to Ihe high Kamlard of the arbool In former years. ( *in«s Irs Cure. ' John E Townaeud. electrician, of t thl. city, baa received the contract to ( wire the saw Baptist church at Cape | May Court Home Mr. Townaeud | haa aim t be contract to wire a dwell, lag booae at Court House. Tbaa. J rio ram -e. erf Philadelphia, u ' srrr-.tr:' r-ir ; SS^^l
t BAPTISTS WILL MAKE BIG MOVE ;l — Radical Alteration in Sunday i Morning Services Under Consideration, f The Immanuel Baptist Church serf vices have suffered a form of relapse, due probably to tha enrichment of sarl vices In olher churches a. well aa to the small membership of Ibe Baptist i Church. The pastor, the Rev. Arthur Gee. feel, somewhet discouraged and I It I. aald that Ihe buslnes* meeting . called for Wednesday evening, Deuember 4, will eerlously consider a i radical alteration lu the Sunday morn Ing service. There I. even more Itni portant bunlneas lu be eonaldered at ' that time, It being pretty, generally I known that the Hapttata of Ocean City » are not rallying to Ihe work a. It wa. I hoped. or aa the success of this year ' - would urge as the wisest policy to adopt. One fact become, more and more evldeul with reference to the growth of Ocean City and tbe main- ' teiiatice of the high standard of the 1 I past, namely. If Ocean City la to go forward on lines laid down In year. gone. ' I and line, ju.tllled by the prosperity t of tbe city, many believe there must r lie more energy displayed In teachlug ' r Ibe young people tbe laws of God, ' • whatever may be dona relative lo the ' . law. of men. For this walk more 1 r than one, or even two. Huuday school. ' are needed. Mr. Gee aaya. i Those who have been following the ' l progress of the movement toward ' . unity of effort which ha. been apr parent in Protestant churches for years , most have noticed the aplrll of serious- [ that makes Itself felt w henever J I the future of Amarlc^fe under dlsl cumloii.^^leu end womeu ale begin- 1 I nlng to tpBgm, perhaps never before. ' . ihe tremendous responsibility reetiug 1 I on the Christian Church with reference 1 this country end the character of ibe dtlxen-rfilp of tbe future. Hence, tbe ImporUiieeoftbemovemeiit which ' culminated last .Sunday evening In Ibe U^gl service In Immanuel Church of 1 i what ba. been railed "The Home 1 Mission Week." This movement I. -ummed up In a phrase: "Our Country God'a Country— Home Mission, tlie Accomplishment of This Purpose." ^ NO AWARD MADE [, e on on an MlSIMl Contract He- , revved Till Decso.tr j, j In tbe absence of Director Robert Ft.her, the City Commlmlonera, at |. tbelr regular weekly meeting, took no fi action on the question of Ibe award of t contract for streat lighting. Thla was p deferred until the meeting on Tburs- t December fi. J. Filhlan Talem, counsel for the I Ocean City Electric Light Company, tl was present at tbe meeting aud ex- a hlblled picture, of pule, for ornamental lighting of tbe Boardwalk. a Mr.Tatein stated that he had made trip to all Hie cities along the cnaat n to Investigate tbe street lighting. He b the beat system in nee at Ocean n Thla system in Oman City II would beltar and cheaper than the In use In Atlantic City. The wires fi ould be concealed lu solid Iron poles, h the coat of which will depeod upon r number ordered. The price runs from $35 to $40 each. a With these poles lu use, the Inoeii- si streamers across the walk can abolished. Thaaa streamer*, lu H Tatem's opinion, are not lo kmp- ai Ing with with the general advance- B mailt of Ocaan City. ai . — w. » "J-
I. Hole! Arrivals, >- HKWUH08. " George I .otter and wife, Philadelphia; C. W. Snyder, Cincinnati: E H. Cope, Lanadale. N K ATH lit. E. J. Hann, Ocean City; W. W. Bib » son, J. B Craven, H, W. Smith aud " wife, Margaret Chambers, Pblladelphi*. train. D. H. Chandler, Vlneland; U. B v Laugley, Mlllvllle; Dr. K. F. Corson. ; Brtdgeton; C. Howard Bcbermarhorn, Philadelphia: Mrs. W. W. Long, East rrtHU.vii. r A. B. Miller. L. H. Corson. Atlantic
. Ctly; Kbenexer Adams. W. H. Davla. N. W. Lyon, Mrs. Cooper Jesaup! Mr.. M. E Cain, Mia. B F, Cain. , Mrs. Lanra L McCoy. ; Linn Bowman, Geo. C. PraU, 8. R. B. Eberbacb, H. Y. Rlegner, Abel Rot torn., F. B. Myanes, F. T. Magulre, Paul Lamorelle, W. H. Zimmerman, Geo. M. Worrln. H. L.Oredi at el ii, F. Wilson, Plilladelphle; E H. Taylor, Wllmln ton; H. F. Wanton and wife, A. A Howell. Ocean Clly; W. Otto, Atlantic City; James Ml Holly; J. E Bryan. Camden; Mr*. L W Cramer. May's Land- ■ J. 'P. Lukeus, I. f, Yocum Hwarthmore; D. S. Bteelman. WoodE.H. Haley. Media, K A. Me(•rath, New York:' Really Company Heels. The ollloera of the Ocean City Realty i Company met at tbe office of William 1 Masaey a few days ago. Among . those present were C. Howard Heher■nerhorn, of Philadelphia; Dr. F. F. 1 Corson, of K rid geton: George B. Laugof Mlllvllle. and i>. Harry Chandof Vlneland. Theatrical Man Hern'. Frank T. Magulre and Paul Lamor- < rile, of St David's, and Prank (i. Zimmerman. of Philadelphia, son of Fred. Zimmerman, the theatrical magnate, were among the visitor, |0 this clly 1 Thursday. They vlaftad tire offices of | Maaaey A Edward..
"CITIZENS WILL > STAND BY MAYOR
(Oaallnusd from Tblrd Pagarf-. j mistake lo call Ibis meeting of lire; Hoard of Trade. He would see the. other freeholders lu reference to the I j that no Ocean City prisoners would be ' released In this way In tlie future. President Blevan. stated that he was f asked to call tills meeting. He was in perfect sympalhy with tlie move, as he considered II a proper one. and If there la any blame he Is Hie one hi shoulder It. John Marts aald it Is nnt so much a | quasi lou of one case, but Ihe prospects ' of a generation of criminals. All stand t appalled at the conditions that confront them. Irenieucy Is a good thing ( If uot carried too far. When It Is car; ried too far It Incomes tbe fostermother of crime He wa. surprised, he said, to learn a few days ago of the well-developed criminal, of tender age. Moving pictures and books tell- ! lug of train robberies are to blame aud r It Is time to call a halt on these. President Bteven. declared thai , there Is a growing tendency to a lack r of res pert and reverence these times. Probably the conditions here are no I worse than In other placyau-jnit we , must ace that tbe men themselves _ obey Hie law. The law has to be ret spected. and every man ought to be back of IL If wc say we are going to do aomethlug. we must do It If we j want law and order. , The Rev. James E. Lake said tbe , purpose of tbe meeting was not so ' much to prepare a wonderful censure ' I of the freeholders, but to get the boy* . right. He praised the work of tlie , ( The Rev. B. Wesley Lake said he . , did not think they have a disposition ( | tn insult the freeholder* and Ibe Judge He favored a committee calling upon | i these officials at d stating conditions. I Tlie Rev. Charlee H. Buhner aald i (he people should uphold tbt mayor's ' hand, but at the same time he did ' not think the freeholder* ehould be 1 censured. They knew irothlug about j the - care, but were moved through j sympathy for tbe parents. , Oil. M. Townaeud aald that If this c resolution la pawed It mnat go before t tbe freeholder* and the judge. It hi I foolish lo do thla, he aald. when oue of Ihe freeholder* aaya be will do every. ■ thing possible In Ihe mailer. Tire resolutions were then pnt before ' the houae and were defeated. Mr. Bohn.r said be thought some- , thing should be doue. Hta view waa the Judge should be nollHed that tbe mayor'* ea*a* should not be released from prlaun before their time Is [ He'made the following motion, ti which waa seconded by tbe Rev. Dr. B. Haines: f "That a committee of len be selected commit with the Judge and board of aa to tha aeutlmenl* of thla meeting concerning the release of * prisoners sent to the county Jail from ™ thl* city." ' The Rev. John J. .Sweeney suggested t that It would be well to asoertaln what tl law I* In tbe matter before taklug action. b Mr. Buhner aald that la what they • want to And out. b B. H. Mayberry, a member of the * mayor's cabinet. *poke of some bid ° be haa be has beard of, and he !! ■aid all people here should atand by Mayor and strengthen hla hands. * Mayor Headley aald that some boy* c Philadelphia and Merchantvllle led a few of Ibe boys here Into evil ways. Mr. Bohner'a motion was earned ■ and the following committee wa* ■' releetid; * Dr J B. Halnea, tbe Revs. Charles £ Buhner, J. E. Lake, H. W. lake „ and Arthur Gee. Samuel Russell. B. B u L. W. Mlnlxer, John Mart* b and B L. Guff. o:
('apt. James W. Lee, one of tbe hi speaker*, raid It la time we had law and order here. He favored punish 11 Ing children in school when they do al I- wrong, and be aald that If his boy did : anything deaervlng punish men l he c] would gel It where tbe act waa oom- -| milled, be It on tbe street or elsewhere. «< , He Is opposed lo keeping such thing* te i under cover. kl The com mil lee held a conference and $' organized at the close of tbe meeting. Tbe Rev. Arthur Gee, who waa chosen secretary, wa* Instructed to arrange fora mealing with the judge and the • freeholder*. It wa* aald yesterday u • that this meeting will occur within a a( 1 few days, probably next Wednesday, a — ai Want ntrerla Oprnrif. tk c A request from J Roberta Jarrett for *] i i\ request irom J itonerta jarrett for
. ihe opening of Thirty-fourth street at . Wesley avrnue.and another from Oil* . M. Townaeud, who owns property at . Twenty-Bret at red and Central avenue for Ibe openlug of Twenty-lint streetcame before the -City Cjmmlaeiouem . at their weekly meeting. TberequesfC - were laid over lor llie present. The board will later take up tbe question - of opening streets. Vlrsdrtf Hreaivn'i Mreilng i Squire Rush and wife went to Pnila-. ; delphla Saturday, where the former • attended the annual mealing of the ■ Keystone Firemen's Association, of ■ which lie Is a memlwr Later they went to Media, where they apaut Bun- ■ day as tbe guests of Mrs. Rush's sister, - Mr*. Ca-ey. •ckssxt in Qnli-Clalna Deed. A request waa made lo tbe City Commissioners at their weekly raeeltug lo make out tbe quit-claim deeds granted waek before In the name of John , Wilde Inateed of Hannah Mitchell. ; The request was granted . I he members or Kalmia Tribe, No. ■ £31, Imp O R. M.. are making preparation* to give Christmas donations to the needy poor of thte city. The eommltiee lu cbatgr comprise* Charles F Nabb, Charlea D. Bampaon and . John It. christian. Mis* Golf, the owner, will have the , Sterling Hotel heated A hot water plant will be Installed wuhlu the next ' two week*, making the hole! moat comfortable for Mrs. Lambert's gurata.
: ~ A SMALL BIRD. " , Bul It Had a Mlqb!r 8s»a>.Wh*n It Cam# Do-n Daatfv L I W. M. Nrwauu (. ■>« of ati auiuslng Ineldeut In wblvb/a dead duck dlai played more activity than would a tire I oue. The liKldeoi/la «« follow#: . , "We saw a smiill Dock of broadbffi* . appruactilux. TMy came directly for ua. || but uufortunutmy did uot atop for our " | decoys. Aa they arrived almost over ! | ua we ape si up aud Bred. 1 pulled 00 ' , a nice plump hsiklug drake. Ha started to fall, ao I tui hed m.v second load ' loose rattier promiscuously snd then • started to loud up. Rebind me Johnny , was still shooting. Then Johnny yelled. and something bit lue a inlgbty swat , on tbe hack of my neck, whereupon I tried to clean a big bunk of atone of IU barnacle* by inotiiia of my uooe and ' front teeth. Tilts may be pleasant to 1 look upon, but It Is not an enjoyabl* 1 pastime - "I had nhvnva liked Johnny, mt the ; thought thai he liad bit me fa tbe ; back of tbe neck and waa now laugb ! log was too much. I started for him with murder In my eye and a large . driftwood stick In my band. Johnny, still lu flu of Is lighter, pointed behind me anil mumbled mine wonts about 'duck.' I li*>krd around, ami there behind me on the r.s-ka was Ibe same I at the tlru lime. II una hard to realise tluit Sta ll a aiimll t.tnl laid such t "When Johnny had come out of bla convulsions nnd I had picked tbe feathers out of iny lan k hair we look1 ed nround a bit nnd found there were ' four dead Itruadhlll*. ao 1 cheered up a bit. Johnny didn't need any cheering up."— Recreation. The Light of the Stars. Virions endeavors have been mads to estimate the Uglit of the star*. Id the northern hemisphere Argelaoder has registered 324.0U0 stars down to , the n lue mid a half . magnitude, and with the aid, of the best photometric data Agnes M. Clerk's "System of tb* Btara" gives Hie sum of the light of these northern stars as equivalent to 1-440 of fill moonlight, while tbe total light of all stare similarly enumerated both hemispheres, to the number of about 1)00.000. Is roughly placed at 1-180 of the lunar brightness. The scattered light of still fainter celestial bodies Is difficult to compute. By a photographic method Sir William Abbey rated tbe total starlight of both at 1-luo of full moonlight, observations of all Harm at Just 728 times that of Oapelht. or 1-89 of the of the full moon. It la not curtain, however, that tbe •ky would W'1 totally dark If all stare were blotted out Certain processes make tbe upper atmosphere strongly luminous al tltnaa. and wa cannot be sore that this light would be totally absaat.-ilarrer's Weekly. $ubtla~Flatt*ry. Walters No*. I and 2 peeped out at baldbeaded man. then ducked bethe screen. "Nome or htm foe me." aald Walter L "He doeen't tip." "Sam# here," said Walter No. 2. "I'll flx htm." aald Walter No. 3. He took an order for coup. Before eervlng It he showed tho two mutia hair floating on tb* surfs re of the soup. They marveled then, and they marveled still more when at the end of tbe baldbeaded man's dinner the waiter returned with a dollar bill. "Ninety-nine baldbeaded men to a can be worked that way," be ■aid. "If tbe customer doesn't see tbe himself I call bis attention to It snd make him think It fell out of bla bead. The fact that be had a bnlr to lose ao appeals to hla vanity that be loves me for finding it and given me a tip big enough to cover the coat of a dozen plates of soup."— ChL Har Way el Putting IL A gentleman stepping ou hoard of ocean bound steamer Just before Martrd Inquired of the captain where the old steward was. "Oh," replied tbe captain, "be was discharged some lime ago." "Why did he leave? seeuied •• first rets fellow." "Well, tell tbe truth, he got too big for breach#* snd we had to get rid ef him." Tbla was overheard by a bright little girl, tbe daughter of one of the pause -\gvra on the steamer. Soon after anuth-r |n**euger arrived, ami. after looking around, said. "1 don't . ■ee tha old steward. What haa beof hi in?" "1 think he waa dla charged." aald some one. "What for?" "I know." aald tbe little girl, "but I do not Ilk* lo tell." "Ob, but you may me. aurely." Hid the passenger The rood eat little maiden ber Fred snd slowly answered. Forgot Doctor's Foo. A former 81. Mary's student, writing from Rao I anlo. In Broil. In the Sl Hospital Gazette, says: "A few days back I was giving chloroform to patient wben 1 felt a touch on my ! and a voice aald, -The paU very still.' I an h). 'He Is quiet right." and tbe voice replied: '1 am [ hla brother- If lie dies you ule. 1 bare I I
a pistol, and there are right of usr I ' Here. If any one Is III. all tb* family collecta. and they alt tn tbe same room aa tbe patient and watch what Is . done." The doctor adds, , "Unforta- ) nateiy. though there were eight of ■ them, they forgot my toe." • ■ _ f I Willing to Tuno 'Em. Angrily Ihe woman walked across tb* floor while the shoemaker listened $ to her unmnalral tread. , "Yon hear that?" tfhe aald. "Creak. r creak all the tune. Tha shoes will i drive me crazy. Will you give me myr money back!" J r Tb afraid I can't do that." he aald, -but 111 Ml you what I will do. I arlll Uke oae of those aboea back and £ glre you another that will aqoeak In tune with the on* you have left."— Rsw York Presa. .«*- ! Nyt Har Fault. , Mrs. La paling waa expressing ber re gret that she bed been unable on at-- C count of Illness to be present at tinfuneral of a neighbor. "1 always feel." ibe aald. "that I ought to attend tbe obloquies of a ! friend, but I Just couldn't go."— Chica i go Tribune. Inherited. "And now." aald Professor Long hunter a* be greeted Henry Peck, "wbqt shall we make <rf your Utile boy -a lecturer? He haa a sincere taste ; for it - "I kpow be has." replied the mah parent. "He Inherits U from Ua mu'!<
All member* of tbe K. of P., com- ; I, unite# from Ocean (ity Ieslge, No. Oh, ; Knight nf. Pvtlilas, III company with ^ g tbe district deputy graud chancellor. V W ill go to Pleaaaulvllle ou Saturday * evening, November SO. to meet a similar Oommlllre from Ihe jlllfereiil ' lodges In (bla district, for Ibe purpose *' of making Una' arrangement for a grand rally lo be held lu Hie Castel n Hall of Phil Kearny 1-odge, No. tilt, 'on t. the evening of December 7. d . . . ° Hold nnd Mllver Plua us Xroatd. |_ Beginning with next Sunday evenit Ing tha Christian Endeavor Hoclety of Hie Presbyterian Church Its* arranged ! to award a silver Clylallan Endeavor ' pin aa a reward lo an who attend Ihe 0 meetings regularly during Hie uexl e four months and all who attend for r one year and lake part each time will e be rewarded with a Christian Endeavor gold phi. Tlie attendance ol n young people last Sunday evening e wu unusually large. it Interest In Cosprl Ntudlrn. There Its* been a very manifest lit- » teresl shown In Ibe series of studies on * Ibe four gospels which Hie Rev. Cha*. H. Bonner ha- been conducting dur- J Ing tlie past weeks In the regular mid- : , »e*k prayer service at the Preebye terlau Church, 'lite attendance Its- ' reached bigh-water mark aud many ! c words of appreciation have been P spoken concerning tbe Instructive ami ^ spiritual character of tbe talks. rtew Boat for H. n. Tltianmn. R. B. Tlnsman, of Philadelphia, lias n sold bis motor boat, Klttywlnk, and ,r bought a cruiser, which he expect* to „ use on the bay next season. The new d boat will probably be called Kitty wink c II. Mr. Tlnsman and family spend * tbe summer seasons mi their cottage * here. ( ... a Colon TtionksKlvlnit Nervier*. f Union Thanksgiving Day services t Will be Iteld In Ihe First M. K. Church s at 10 o'clock this morning. l>r 1 Haines, tbe pastor of the cttutX'li, w ill > preside, aud tbe sermon u III lie tle- " llvered by the Rev. Charles H. Hohtier, pastor of the First Presbyterian J Church. , • ■ • s RnlertiBlnluic Relative*. Mr. and Mrs. Jobh R. Christian are * entertaining Mr. Christian's brothers ■ aud sisters and their families at their ' home In Ibis city today,. Among the ' B guests are John Chester, wife aud sou;. r Samuel Christian aud wife, of Kidora. and Isaiah ChrLtlsn and family, of Goshen.
I Letter Carrier# to tsoterleln. K\ ■ Members of thr Atlantic City branch. H , -No. 871). of the National letter Car- g i ! rlers' Association, will pay a visit tit m , the letter carrier* of this city next Rat- B F urday evening. ' The object is to be- g t of Inter... to the me... wlmver w I In Ihe window of the real e-tale 3 office* of Joseph I. Scull «t Co. I* dis- m played a lol'i-f farm and garden truck, Including corn, apples, potatoes, heels. M ' etc. I). P. Ilepdrlckson. the Jan-jg ' lor member of the tlrm. decided to thus (g | show the spirit of "tlie day we tadc • g 1 Mrs. K. A Lambert, of the Bterltng fl ' Hotel, has rettled from Miss Goff llie m 1 St. Charles Hotel, adjnhililg Ihe Sterl- |{J * Ing fort lit* coining year. The St. jg ' Charles will be known as the Blctliiig h Church's Annual Merlin*. [_■ The atiuual meeting of the parish- _ . loners of Holy Trinity Church will , take place next Monday evening, til j , S o'clock, for Ihe election of officers ; Eyes Examined Without Drops A. W. KLV I. S. CHAMPION STR ICTL.V P UR EJC E° C R EA M • JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. Ii. 700 Alhsri Attni, Ottlli CR|, I. I.
[ . KKAL EHTATK AGENTM. WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real Estate Ageiit. I Hurvcytas, Convryaavinx. Comtntsaloner'ol heeds. Nmarv lOitillo. MasteoUi t;tia n.-< r v . Bseretavy Ueaaa Ctljr Bulhlluv snd uutu Asaorlatiou. IsjIs lor sale or ei.-lmi,,-,.. i|. to rent, fnmisiiedor UDfuralslied. Iteeds, Bonds, Mortens"*, Will-nuu i omori. , „ . , . , H. C0RS0H ; Real Estate . Agent I No. 721 Asburtj Acenue, Ocean City, N. J. ' pjopartlsslor sala. Board mj noasas and eetusas tor rent In all parts ol thr city. for.
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— — — The Always-on-Duty Bell Telephone At three or four o'clock in the morning all ia aaleep ant) dark — all except the telephone office. Over at the Bell Central Office one may aee the window* alight, aa if they were the watchful eyea of the sleeping city. The operators who have watched through tbe night and perhap. anewered a hurry call for the doctor or an alarm of fire, know when the city awaken* from ita nigbfe ret. Before five o'clock the signal lights m the switchboard 'begin to glow more and more rapidly — the new day has begun. *nd.'ociaI »«*>"'ties of the day are reflected on the Bell Telephone switchboard. The husineH messages rise in volume as the trade and commerce of the day reach their height and drop down again at lunch time and later, when the day is done, rhe residence calls bring up the total early in the morning with the marketing and shopping and again at meal times. The Bell Telephone engineers study this traffic and ascertain the amount of equipment necessary and the number of operators required to handle the calls. Both of them must be, and are so ffioent to take care of any emergency. The Public never knows when, due to some unusual cause, there is a rush hour at the telephone office. Every precaution is exercised to the end that the operator s courteous "number please'' will promptly answer your call — always. C. B.SMITH, District Mgr. "■ i'""" - 1 j.
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