SENATOR CRESSE TELLS. OF TROPICS nm In from the country. Ijeeiitifn^ ■Martian. «iad In Bur wrtTRT ; kneel lie.wlr old woirfen bent (dqwn*Uh agaai.d poverty, and barddupl, face* snrlrolad hr red .ha'wlV HuHrfy allclasro* worship on a common level In (bat country. From the «plrit. mauifreied here and the anxiety t" take part In the four day*' festival. «•, .'T want continually reminded of the P*«itoo. Play at Otoeraraefgau "tin our wajTdown to'llie eoaet from Han Jo**, we .topped at I'artano, »l one Ume the capital of t'o»ta Rica, but. aa It had been deatroyed three tuneby earthquake, the capital waa moved to Han Jdro. "The city, or town, waa la»t laid In rulna In 11)10 At that time there wne over 400 dlattuct ahocka In o iwrlod of twenty-one daya, ,atid the more violent anea levelled every building, kllliuK buiidreda of people Tliiwe who earaped and Bad are gradually returning and rebuilding' along dilt'er em line*. The beat hotel there, the Lafayette, laye lie atroiigeat claim to iwlronage lu the fact that It U 'earthquake priiof.' Thle la a recommends lloti for the hotel, but might be con- \ at rued aa a reflection on the couuiry. Tjje hotel covera nearly half of a block, la one etory high and la made of cor rugated Iron. From Ihe oulalde u l.ioka more like a abed or an encloatw* for a lumber yard. ' However ll i» well managed by a Frenchman, Willi neat, clean aud good aervlee lliroiigh out. When Ihe Inevitable qnake« coma, there la not much to fall, nor can that little fall far. "Tbey take earthquake* aa a mailer, of oourae, aud they come at the change of the aeaaon— that l«, from the wet to dry aeaaon, and again when they change from dry to wefaeaimV Ho they wet two crop- of quake*, morb^or leva violent, every year. ""An object of Intereat about elgrti lu Ilea lu a atraight line l» Iraxu volcano, which la tlioughl by aooie to be rwponalble for the quakea thai tiave vlaMd thla aectlon Id tlie paai. "Several yeara ago, llaruegie gave 1100,000 for (be erection at L'ariagn of a Peace Palace In commemoration of the peace pact between Ihe Ue u Ira I American countries. Knowing that country to be frequented by earthquakaa, It waa dealgued Willi (bat view. The atone work and concrete were well roluforced with Iron. 'Thai waa nearly cucapleted In 1BI0, aud the then beanttfol ■Iruclure l« now a a ha pel am man of IroD and-Monv. no effort having been made to' rebuild it or even clear away the deBlla. 1 "Throughout our trip we were Improved with Ibedomluatlou of Fulled State" aeutlment In that part of the couutry. Whether It .w becauae ol i roapact. or aa a matter of policy, a good daal of deftreuce teeuia to be paid to 'Uncle Ham'e' wtthae. The United State* luBBeuce lu Iheae part* appear* >6 be paramnuiil now and "till on the Ineieuc. "About buy laat actio complete the crulae waa to buy ticket" in the new Penntylvenla Railroad "tatlon In New York for Ocean City. "I prevented my -elf at tlie ticket ageot'a window aud asked for two tlekat* far Ocean l?Hy. tendering two hllla In payment. " '1 gnem you have Juet landed by atearoer' from thr tropU—.' the agent romarked. " 'quite ao,' aald I, 'but liowdkl you know It?' "8o far aa 1 knew, 1 had not brought away with me auBlcleut of the cknal ■oil oo my face or ahoea to locate my travela. I did not even wear a Panama bat and I tiki not think I had Uken on a Hpanlah accent In ao abort a time, ao I waa curioua to kuow how thl« buey, but modern. Sherlock llolme- abould have apotted me -o ' quickly and ao accurately. • He called my ahentk^lo the two very worn and aotlad bill* which I had Jh*t paved hltn aud aaki. that ' kind of mouey coma* from the tropic.. • . I had handled thla ragged money for a aroatb and K m longer attracted my attention The Umted Huie*Trea*urj , Department ha* adopted a machine . for laundering paper money, aud" If I were In the laundry bualnttm I would . get a machine and go to that virgin Bald, the tropica, where their money eo badly need* a waah. . "Tbero were many— very m a ny - lutaraatlng aud Instructive things m i-e aaan throughoul the entire trip, and I would not have mlaaed It for any . reasonable courideratkiti ; hut, on my return, on* thought ■* eonaplctronr ' my mind, and that i. I am glad I am ' a citizen aud resident of the Unite. I , The condition of the maw | of our |wople I* ». much better than ^ of oe that we ought to be thankful I that our lot la cast lu plaaoaut place-, j , "Thla particular wrner of the United I » Htafta-Oeaon City-loot, eery g.Kwi j ' lo me after "eeing the much boo»led ' tropica." Barber Mlx.p W.rnlrd. Hiss K K Allen ba* rented Die ■ barbershop ul the Hotel Strand, Tl.e ' parlor will he thoroughly renovated ' awl "uppli-d with the uewe* and | mrwt aa n Italy appointment- r„r #)., , AUeh 'a work. Wall Papers lor the Home. > Kvery reason bring, some Change* " lu the atyle of wall paper*, anil the-e 1 Change" are for greater beauty and re 1 flneioent In home decoratton*. It 1« also a pleasure lo he able to ■dale that the bouwholder of -hunted ineaua la Dot debarred from I lie-* charming effect., as tome of the m»-t ' atlrarlire scheme* are achieved In a quite inexpensive papei.; *o when it f cine- to choosing your wall p, perms ke It apolut before deckling lo roe ' our full Basurt nieul, gelouraugge-tion- • and jwhaa In buying thla year we I ewaf" thereby be?"*" (^u*" ll""' v whk-b range Iruiu Ave ceuU a place " baottyto mrn 11,1 Appor- - B. R SWITH A HON, The Progtaaalve P. pn hanger* ami OwatUhty tt*j *"ad V a'i"1""1
j WANT SUNDAY TRAIN j ' Head. na Wattroad Co. L . ' The Young Men'. Progressive . League at ll» meeting Monday evcotug. dl*"ii«rod Hie need of a train oui of nere early Sunday morning" on the 1 1 Reading Railroad to Tuckalme, there J TtHineelltig wltli a train from Cape '! May lo Philadelphia, and also one - - down Sunday evenings. " The as pressed themselves ( avsjrnngly In favor of. "Urh arcnmUP>- a • ' daiuVi* by (he Reading. * " ThafbUqwlog committee was ap- | '' pointed Jo oiWninuiiWsle with (he ofh- * ' cial* of Ihe railroad: Alfred W. Powell, c i leorge R. Parker and Alfred R. Smith ( '• • KecenrVeal estate transfer- In Ocean | " City recorded In the office of County j 1 Clerk Rlldretli.aa reported In tbaFape , May County tlazette, are a« follow.: „ ' Wni. c. F'ould.-tii Price I. Pklton. i * Ijots 764, 765. K.M and DBS, Section I. t Daniel H.Steelraan el ux to Arthur t Ft. 'Chester. I/)t* 70B and 708, Sec- - „ tlon A. Jame- M. Chester et ux to Arthur R i ; Chester.' Lot SOt IB IS feet on Wesley . e avenue at Inletsectlon of Flfly-eecund t ,, street. f ('has! A. Doe et nx to Otis M Town- i I' -end »M0 led .17. Jame* M. Chester et ux to Arthur B ," Clieater. Lots 7.">8 and 788, Section 1) "Jame* M. Chester el ux to Henry A * Itomberger. Ml .000 lA»« at Inter- ( aecllnn'of Wesley avenue e(ud Forty se,venlli~ «l rwL and 111 lota lu Sec- i , Hon K. I Wm JJvana el ux to Shamle-iT. , Stmik.'MOnO. Lot* 7*>l and 782. Sec- ■ . «lon (». (leorge U. Iwunlg to Hannah W ( r Mitchell. Id>l 8O0SS8O feet on Fortieth < T street, 167 feet northwest- from Bay * * Harrison Slldhain eHtx to Jame* -| M. Chester Lot on We-ley avenue , al Intersei'tlon of southwest line Forty- i r seventh street. 280 feet wide and extending to exterior Hn'e. ., Wlllets P. Maine, at ux to Peter K. u Do Hols. >2800, lot on Wroley ave- „ nite 280 feet southwero from Forty- . eighth «i reel. 2.80 feet wide and ex- [ I tending to exterior Ilt,e. ' | . Frank D. Llvermolr to Ahble B. , Llvermore. Lota 72S and 727. Sece Hon O. „ I Ocean City Yacht Club lo Ocean „ , City Hardens Co. Let 80 feet wide , . aud extending to exterior line at Inter- , -ectlon of Sixth street" and Pleasure , * Victor J. Humbrecht Co. tojflrrl- - Booth Lot 1148. block II. ( William H. Campbell to Samuel . " Dixon. Lota 601 aud 602. Section I, " Italia (iarretaon et ux to J. Walter , ^ Keely . 18000 Lot 64x75 feet on Moor- ( lyn lerraoe. W7 feet southeast from ( i °«,«u avenng. Henry J. Kelnhuld, Jr., et tlx to ' John C. Hall. Ixil 108. block I. Mary Shore to UharebBi Hungerford " el al. B2000. Lot 90S, Sectloii H; kit ' ' 50x120 feet od Wesley avenue, AVI feet 1 e from Thirty-fourth street. * Walter S. Mowday to (!haa, T. Law- 1 der. >.800. Iiota 987. 892, 80S and 804. ' Section H; lot 60x280 IMl on Fortieth 3 * street, ISO feet uorthweW from Bay ' * avenue; lot 250x100 feet on south side ' " Wesley avenu^ near Fortieth street. Charles T. Lawder et ux to Uaorge H. Jacobs. >800. I-oU 95S and 984; " 746 to 783, 6.80 to 6.57 , 436 to 460. 288 to • " 29.1,216 to 221,14210 147; Iota 280x118 > reel on Ray avenue at loteraectluu of I y' Fortieth street; lot 380x918 on Fortieth a 1 street, 780 feet northwest from Bay ' avenue, all In Section H. ( 1 Same to asms. >400. Lota 987, 892, > HOT and 894; lot 50x250 feat on Fortieth < 1 street. ISO feel from Bay avenue; kit < J 280* 100 feel on Wesley avenue. _ I f Oeorge H. Jacob* el ux to Victoria ' Redly Co >1000. LoU 968, 984. 746 1 lo 758, 680 lo 687. 288 to 298. 215 to 290, \ 1 142 to 147, 957, 892 to 894. lot 80x«0 1 " feet on Fortieth street at Intersection I ; nf Hay avenue; lot 280x100 feet on I 5 Wesley avenue at uiteraeotkm of I Fortieth street. c ' John -C. Hell to Hetiry J. Rehihoht. P Jr. Lot 105. block 1. t Harry F. Stanton, Ioe J to Rllzabetb n Ilavla. >41.50 Lot 24. Del.ancey V ' Realty Co. - ta Amy Miller to tlierles Matthews. 5 ' Lot 458, pert of lot* 4.58 ami 460, Sec- .V ' tlon H. ' BBward Warren et ux to Otis M. 1 Towuaeud. Uil on Third si reel 180 f, ' feet east of Atlantic avenue -50x00 feet. . clarence S. Seull to Kdwln Booth, j >900. Lota 609 and 670. Section C. ^ PMwIn Booth lo U. Morris While- , ' .kle. 3rd. >900. Same a* above. v 1 S. Wllmer Belller to Kdward P. j; Hand. >100. Lot 80x78 feel lo north- p I east line PlymoutlTjiTaoe, 80 feel s-uth- c 1 :caat fnkn Oceao avenue. H || I lenient J Adam* et ux lo Dairiel p >18 000. Lot 80x300 feel on , ' ! southeast stale Ocean avenue 2nn feet () 1 from Tenth street. ^ ' ptsetkm A I* from Norm to Ninth strrou land rtOMflSft of Ihe lllleen r.«U -Id* MFSel ^ I j H I* from North to .Ninth >ir«*u .nd a | rnns wist nl Ihe Itflron-foot wide et. bet— eel. |{ , w«l and Haven .vanuee. H»-iion C ran- y f^y Itfat" lo Konrte-ntb «r.eta. bMween y | Konnaaom io°NnmeeoU. MrsauThMwa O Jl«a ■Mntb'^t °*7^ro lyT"rtb E.t"1"" " j from Fortieth lo Korlreiilli -treeu,'nel— aan Si I mv^bay aw^ooaan. Mection K run. from J, Flfly-eaoond lo Ptny-nlnlh atresu, l-l»eeo Veblctcs. V The City Commissioners, at their .M weekly meeting, passed on first and S second reading an ordinance providing C Ihe Ih'enslngoMiar-ka, atitnmohllee, |i etc , arid also passed mi Br»t and B set-noil reading an ordinance priivkllng L tlie regulation of stands lor such — vehicle* on Kighth street These St the meeting I hhr afimiiimu ' . . Legal Docamr'nl. tiranu. lA-gal paper* of all deacrlplluna. Including Wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis Roblnaoh al In. ..ffi.-e, 744
SUMMER WILL BE HOT IN CITIES ; But the Weather Will be - Pleasant at Seashore, Sajf 4 Local Prophets. , The statement I- made by several r Ocean CIIJ resident- that tlie weatlier N al the rogsluire re-ort* during His. ^ summer of InlK will be rlrr-fileiHy pleasant, with occasional thunder 0 shower*, hut Altai -m the Interior n country the w eafhrt * I" he hot and I possibly dry. ' • [j This won't sound very well to people Wlu> will not Ire able to leave Hie cities Philadelphia. New. York, Pittsburg and Baltimore, but II doubtless ( will mean a good season for the sea- Q shore resort*. n / I he inert whotnade these predictions „ base their claims upon ihecrWMHHou of i the weather in thl* section wlijm lire . ' There are many people who believe » till* as a never-failing sign, while J oilier* smile and say there l« nothing ^ tt. But one can't make most roa- d faring men agree, thai It Isu't a sure (| """IFBRAZIL &NION CLUB Tl|e boys of I lie seventh grade of the j Ocean city Orammar School have- or- ' ganlxed Hie Brazil Onion Club. It's a a growing society aud I" open for further , applications for membership , The officers are: President, William < (lanllner: vice president, Russell i i Cloak: secretary aud treasurer. Joseph i Stedem. Tlrey pre desirous of seen ring ' new member- llf any sire or age c > Those wishing to jolu the club should ' ' address J. J. Stedem, 1807 A.bury eve- ( n ue. Ocean City. t Motel Arrlswl*. ( — - — I WYftMlNO. * I Mrs. J. C. Curinlngliam. Mr*. A. 'J West Philadelphia; J. S. Ocean t'Hy. Walter" Chandler, J. W. Laudenber- i and family, Mr* Walter (1. Wilson. Mis. Rather A. Stephenson. It. K Carney, Oeorge W. Bennett, Plilladel- tl ' phla; Mrs. M. A. Hlbbard, \Ve.t t.'hea- . Pa. ' ATULKN. II David McClure, John S Ogtlen. ' Fen.termecher. Philadelphia: * MacPhereoo, Mlaa S. F. MuMmer. J D. Collins. W. H. Heston. K. E. B Camden. N. J.; Csletnan F. r Cape May Court House, N. J ; , K. J. Shtmer and wife, Oleu"Mllls, Pa : D. S. Andofer. C"lllng*w0od, N. J. OCKANIC. Charles R. Ktday. Mlaa Mildred A d A. J, Kelt and wife. Henry S. J Montgomery aud wife. A. Curlght and t wife, H. M. It. Bowal, Oeorg. 4> Me- t Mlaa C. E. Overn. Natalie C. | Moore. Philadelphia; U. W. Tlndel. J Ml.. Ttodsl, Bryn Mawr. Pa ; Mlro F. (, C. Mulford, J. H H ortnn and wife. ■ M Bacon, J. I,. Bacon. O. ' 8. Bacon and wife, Mlllvllla. N J. . " F. B Roy, Allodia; J. W., Barber i and wife, Earle N. Barber. Mlro Mary t A Barber. Mia* Annie Barber. Harry a ■ Kbenezer Adam*. John Wills u and wife, W W. Adams, F. J. Wilson, ' " A. J. Wu.dla, G. T. Carroll. Joroyh O. ^ aud wife, Oranvllle Oofl, F. L J and maid. Philadelphia; R. M. j Ooff. Mlllvllle; N. H. OolT and wife, , Camden; K. J. Keating. Bristol; C. H. a Ocean City. • f IIKWLIS08* 1 K 8. \Vondward. David Jester, Mb* ' Vechten. Grand Kaphlo; William ^ Hhrlv-r and wife, H Y. Holleolzer, , L. Allison. A L. Ilavla, Frank , William Beaver aud wife, K. 8. a i ■ i foot and wife, W. H. Vauderher- e chen and "wife, H. L Hammer. Harry I Dr. H. Reed, W. H. Houston. ' K It. MarohanS wife, John Mareb. E 1 M. Marsh, Gladys (law. George It ' , Philadelphia; Eth*l a KlSouth America; Ralph K H Ibbs, Mnorestown; Allen Scull, Ocean City; t K Karnes, Brooklyn. r r 11 K HRRAKKH8.
Ft J. lAinlntz and wife, Mr* Wm. George M. Mlllspeugh and wife, N. I). SmHh, H. C. F.vaus, Jr.. G. A Blsler, G. A. Bhler.-Jr., Archie Q. Hparks, F. D. Fryer and wire. Henry L.. Brown and wife, Wm. SV. Thorn sun aud wife. Philadelphia; W. Scott and wife. Master W. Scott, Overbrook. Pa : J. F^WhllWOflh and wife. Charles Wall •rorth and wife Haddonflsld. N J.; L ' Cherder end wife. Dr. and Mr* ] Grl*com, Mlaa Marie R Griacom, ' City. HISl'AVNR. L. M Brouulee. Mr. and Mr* Van V J. Humbrecht, c. L. Hagy and wife. H. 8. Magreand wife. Mis* Warne. H J. 4aylor and wife T. J Mrirrl*. Miss D.Taylor. H Rlegner. H T Kill- and wife. Geo Goll and wife. A L. Matthew* and wife Mr*. L W Motzger, Mis* Met*- i ger. J Gray. A l'< Henqult. Thomas ' li. Rhorle* and family, F'. Mlcbelaou, Geo. G Plerle. Jr , and wife. Mrs J W Miller, Hit Mb-ea Miller. F H. Itlordan, K Levine. Geo. 8. Yeo, Mrs. J. J, Perrlne. O. C Miller, Mrs L Slmcox and daughter. Philadelphia; Polk. Merchantvllle; M M. WykoB. Harrl-burg; J. C. Tatrm, Italllmore; Kolwrt Llddell, Jr., West Haven, Coon ; Bert Ashman. Bridgeton; Robert Fisher. Ocean city; J. A Vaepb. Conuellsv'lle; Mrs Mary Lee. KluraWlH; Rnblneoo, F'rederlck 8 Fox and wife, David Italrd Fox, Walter J. Fritz, Colwyn; C. 3'ocum. Swartbmore; J. W. Lancaster: F. K, Spobn, V B .Smith, Atlantic City. Advertise in - The Sentinel, |
SIRES 'AVO SONS. aiul linen"-. .\ I rra, '3fc'ctir:il'sl III. .11ry -ivili'Mntad*" annlt crsary Ike oilr- ; day. He Ids fotlriwlng the sea shi'-e lf*» and has ene— ed the e«|uat.>r times. ^ ^ Is 'forty eight ye»f» old and w :s t» n lu Nu.taach. .lnlltae Rhine jtrovluce. He studied *t Baael nrul the ll.-r-llu Theological college. Frederic C. Howe, who liecaiue a auqlripwl - govern nieut expert under the tutejage of Tom Johnson, late may of Cleveland, ha. been appotuteil manac'lpg., direct or ot the People'. In alltute. lu New York city, lo kuctet-.l the, late Charlea Fprague Bmltli/ Dr. Veau. who haa Ju.t heea ew inl «t the cros. of the Iarglon ftj L""'I and the gold mclnl of thelCarm^" foundation, la anrgeou of ttap ChTK . dren'a boapltal In Paris. Upturn red diphtheria In caring for rhlldi.u the epidemic of 191 1 arid jiearly hU life. ' - " Danger In th* DFklv Ne»( lluie you attar*' cant your eye along Itav edge of tlie. razor. It ap-Is-arj to Inr l-'tfi- tlg atralfiht Hue. will aee- that It I- realiy rough aud Jogged like ' 6ne I,-. I bed azw. In Hie *auiv way a dish seem* to pre aeut a perfectly .uiootta. uutarokeu aurface. Through a microscope, bow ever, you will see a mulillude of any cracka. little hollow, lu the aurface and minute flaw* where a hit haa Iwrn chipped. Theao flayri are the homo aud luculietor of dlaeaae genua. A chlp|ied plqve only one hundredth of an Inch square will harlsir many bun deed* of typhoftl baclllL Cracka to or glasne* that are ao large aa he visible lo Ihe unassisted ey* harbor thousands of all kinds of germs. Ornamentation on the handles of cutlery provides Hie ssme breeding grounds, and thla Is why It Is better bnv» only perfectly fdaln knlvro. forks- and aiaions: Disease germs lira through, anything «grept polsona or a long Immersion In boiling water. They are not muth-dlarurhed by freexing8 bowing Off tha Author. One day tbe Iter. Mark Guy Fears*, a tramp through Cornwall, came to a little village Id which a lea meeting was going ou. Mr. Penes* entered the chapel aud Joined In the tea. He waa hi the' 'most unelcrical of coatumes. which waa au act of sense on hla part, but duriug the progrraa of tea oca or two of the "leadera" managed to rocog nlze him. whereupon one of tbem approached iilni and said hi an anxious "Be you the Kcv. Mark Guy I'eara*?" "Ye*— 1 be." he answered. "I thought as bow you was. Now. do you aee, we want to rata* a little and a thought have struck us. Do 're Just come out quiet Ilk* and say nothing to nobody, and then we -irtll put "ee In the veetry, tnd we will go Inio Ihe cbnptl and say, 'The Rev. Guy Pearse. author of "Daniel quorum." la In the vestry and can be seed at threepence each, tbe proceed* go for the good of the can**."— London Answer*. Couldn't Beat Him. It waa of Dr. Wheweil, the famou* of Trinity, that Sydney Smith aald. "If science waa hla forte, omniscience was hla foible." Concerning this foible ail amusing story Is total. A rival talker resolved for once to get the better -of Whewell and crammed the subject of -Chlpe** metaphysics. loat no time In dexterously leading the conversation toward tbe topic ami at once fluently and cunfldeutly expressed bl* opinions, when, to hla a* tonlshmeul. WbeweH rushed Into the subject quite at home and In direct contradiction. to hla vlewa. "Sir," aaid the master, "will you have tha goodto glte me Hie authority upon which tbe opinions you have expressed are baaed T' "Certainly," said hla opponent— "an article lu the Encyclopaedia Britannlca." ' "Oh!" aald WhewelL "I wrote tbe article myself ten yeara ago end have since seen good reasons to ehange my views!" Tha Magic ef a 8iphon. When a pl|>e shaped like the Inverted letter il. In which the arms are of equal length. Is tilled with water and each end of (lie pipe Is put Into a *epa-
i, rate vessel full of water "the downI, ward pull," or weight, of the liquid In each of the two arms will balance Hi* ' other, and If Ihe water Is at the same ' level In the two vessels It will re- ™ main at that level In both vessel*. Bat If Ihe level of the water In one vessel la lower Jhan In Ihe other, since r the two ve-rols ere connected with n . pipe full o£ water, the water will niu I down from the higher level to the-low-er. This constitutes what la called a ' I siphon. A siphon Itself has no more [ magic alout It than a pencil baa when '■ It falls or than any other similar phenomenon In nature, yet aome of the siphon's manifestation* seem to tie n not only magical, tint almost Incredible. r —hi. Nicholas, Forg.r, In Ancient Groses. Dactyl la Greek for finger, and frofh this Hie word dactylography, to apply to a knowledge of Anger rings, haa been I accepted, though evidently a mlsflt. . | Rings as *lmeU hark hack lo ancient . ! Egypt, from which couinry they probably came to Greece. Nolon. the Greek lawgiver, who died 938 year* before the I'liristian era. enacted a Jaw that no eogi.irr or cutter of algnct rings - should keep by gjlm the Impression of any ring he had cut. As these rings were used to sign documents of various kind", this law was Intended to pre-; , vent fraud and forgery. * Hostess ano an Emergency. I*dy K had sent J'arnrtl an lnvlta- , tlon to dinner, hut Chartrs, who was', very abwut minded with reaped to ao !, clal functions and unconventional In 1 ' Ihe extreme, had forgotten thr right 1 ' date of tbe parly. He therefore turn ed up a couple of eveulnga afterward ', an honr before the time. jUdy K . t glad to have him on auy term*, did ! not undeceive him at to his error, but . hastijy sent ofT several notea explain. r Ing the situation and asking aome of " her most Intimate friends to Kelp her 1 j In b.-r emergency, she also ordered a r hastily lmpr.o- .wl dinner from a tiriir ' j caterer'*.— "Life ..f I'srnell.'! , .Bullfights In (pain. ' I ntillflghlltig. the national sport -of i Bps In, cause* annually tha death* of Mou horses and 2. SOU bulla. i
~5gl§ll| ilSjj I " ^7^ J M^^j6MrywaU ar^ ceilinj? in your'hftnie.froin cellar to^arri't. durable, sanitary', and attractive , bv using K Utility Wall Board jj : , ^t is cheaper, than. latCjand plaster.' more, durable because it p , ' -will not chip, erack, shrink or fall off . note -.n itaty because s / it is absolutely mio.turc pr.-ff. Utility Wall Board will last as long as :.he building, i - You can paint;' list or paper il withuu! the least trouble. j . • Plumbing and electric wiring can he repaired by simply _ -c removing a panel. It is easily and quickly applied in winter and summer ami without dirt, litter or confusion. i Come in and get a sample and a catalog; they're yours lor. ( the asking, f t , | I * The Heppe* Company, Chicago, UL 1 f Sol. M.ool.vlor.r. , i i FRANK C. GILLINGHAM & SON CO. A . taew.^pw.a.nro 2727 EAST N0RRIS5T.. PHILA.. fA. ""Sauzs j $10.75 Spring Tour ' '.Occin City ,,, Gettysburg Battlefield ; * Muy 24, IQI3 t r • Specbl lyiUti from New York. rhiLffetphm. Lai c. -ter. »i>d othFWMgliou*. Ticki iy inclwlr hotel ace-mmi... , ilatious af (.rttyslnnfl and two raniage anvra over the Battleficl.1. ■ Full information and rleUileU tUnernnr* m'o l--.ihp.iiif.! -ff Ti.ket Agrtd*. •« I Charles R. Rdeeftberg Matrict W»a-ngi-r -S'li. Piiciflc avenut. MUntie City. N. J. // Pennsylvania Railroad . i\ i , ' ■ HEAL KMT ATE AOB1KTM. ; WM. LAKE, C. E„ Real list fit»_- Af$ent. r ' a * * H. G0RS0H * Real Estate Agent No.- 721 Asbury Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J.' t -
i I'l-flimsal for Street liratliiiir. tUNTRA.T No. »» [ rWalrd bid* lor o|m>hioz. gradlnz, tmv I eUug and eurblui^ tbr roadway mid pavim p way liiervoi as 'nay Imvr been prev|ou*H [ IPlS-' by1 .TrtliiSnre',No' w.'pllied0 b'! "VlTe - i»"rei'IJd tq^M'^s^or^mmls-mrore J' sui.lsu, lUhommslU* t^mnilMdoarre provided* to "Vh'a* "pnrprS" "" '''"I'i hJ"" I "Mm., '.peciri, , 1, 10, ling lorn,, re „ ' I ROliKtrfVlHHKIV < • ... . plrwIoforPuMki'warki.W ;
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JOHN E. TOWNSEND ' Electrical Contractor i< 1137 Asbury Ave. l, Ocpan City New Jersey Shenlf's Sale "r Monday, May 19th, 1913, " - * . ■ iJsr.HSssTSKdrsS S " sawaBisasFffr sasasiiv iiri.? i I WMM.) soil Q^lbio w Id', lieUrmTi.^'in bmsi'" IV*ui!itr AMKiplarmu.f,l3'r"*lr,<:J'OM "" . KltRUKAICK J. MKI.VIN. ffhrrtfl, * . ^ I Apr^: ',"1 ; ^ : rlghl IV |inrrha*r »urb ,.ly tr ,.I .|'|,.r.l.i. o'tttah^of "kiroo ru'.'so *1 1 drr V sr7o*'r? JVr7„"""n K"Br l yllonlrtlfcpu'ied' T nlT r* "0 L.' 1 I '!r , 1 1 an ever- ready *t*H#r. / SHwsjS' g'-"-1"-'
SSSSdCi 1 mil I V. ' R. Curtis Robinson L v - a" Cdnveyanclng and .Insurance. K Notary Public and Coramlaalooar of Deeds | Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCliAN CITY, N. J. money lo txian on Bond and Mortgage "ill 2 X Z-r-X Sri-Z-2 Z-Z ZZ Z Z-Z-I Z Z-Z-Z Z XZ-ZZI-S IXZZIZZZZZX XZZZ XZ-I'Z M •ayv'OU are almost out of BiH Heads \ and Letter Heads. This is just ■Jft^tiine to have your stock replenished. 0 Do it now! Don't wait until May or ' Jurte, when there may be an unavoid1 J able -delay in getting the work done. THE SENTINEL PRINTING R HOUSE has a reputation, established years ago, of doing only high-class job printing of N all kinds at reasonable rates and with ___ the greatest satisfaction to the patron. ' Call at the office or telephone your order. I Sentinel Printing IN House Q 744-46 Asbury avenue l_ _ _j ocean city new jersey \ \ 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 C|ty and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS vmvMwm* About | TelephoneCable !; - S: Telephone cable conauts of a bundle of ten, '• ■i twen'y-five, fifty and on up to abt hundred pair* ! 5j of copper wires, each insulated in Hz own muxer Si wrapper and the whole sheathed in a of lead. R range* in thickness* from the site of a g; broomstick to that of a man'* upper arm. Ej Without cable the streets of the larger citiee *! E: *nd m*"y towns would be bUck with wire*, h«*t Sj on akyicraping poles from almost inntnnerable trowri™' Buried beneath the city*, ztreetz or • running in a single aerial strand, the ;; cable is practically "out of light." R-tidrs it ia i 5; >torm-proof. 5; j S; In tbe Bell System there is' in use nearly ' Jj 'POO.OOQgnilea of cablet and more than 500,000 ! Jj miles are added each year. ' The use of cable is one of tha fundamental j f! Telephone' *lw'y"0n•<lu,J, Wity of the BeQ j I " . j !t««v/.7Drr t nvruwit*' J

