Ocean City Sentinel, 5 June 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

} MEMORIAL DAY , AT TOCKAHOE — — - 1 ^ Dtp. Haines and Dobbins Among Speakers at Head of the Hirer Church. Tim old historic church ul tYi. i "Hood of ttfe .Hirer." wax the sdeos of I • luge glittering of people on Dn-<>ra i Hon Day, when. In rasponw to/ Ihr i efforts or Dr. Yorkes, they .-sros to . , decorate the grove- of the departed t frlende, and to take part In tttaegrvlae* ttiat were held in the church *hoth i morning aud afternoon. - The Rev. (leorge L. Dohblne, f>. f) . 1 of Ueean Ulljr, delivered the address lit > the morning and gave a most Interest- i log ahd patriotic acooool of the dayof the Civil War, relating experience-' of the volunteering and drafting pro " ceeeea that were going on about lihn. and paying a glowing trlbnte-lo Hie ' . '.'boys In bine" and to the turn of Providence who wax raised' up for that 1 apecial emergency, Abraham I.lucoln. J A thoroughly enjoyable lunch wax provided by the frleude for those who ' deal red to be refreshed si the noon- ' day hour. Bitting- under a venerable ' oak tree, partaking of eandwlchex and - cnffae, of strawberries and Ice cream. ' with the delightful air blowing from' J the pine fore«t, wa« ah enjoyable 1 experience, A goodly number of war veteran- ' were present for tbe afteruoou service- ' of .the decoration of ilie soldier*' 1 grave*, thirteen of whom are burled In ' the historic ground. Promptly at 2.80 o'clock the proce- 1 , elon formed, and marched from grave I to grave and "comrades" pot the flag 1 for which tliqr paid the price bf their ' llvee on the grave of each tlei'nrtrd 1 hejur — AppropUate palriotlc niusliwae rendered *- the proceulou paued 1 around the graveyard. The people gathered within the 1 church nnlldlng, lining It lo the door- 1 aud were addressed by Dr. J. H ' Haines, of Ocean I'lly, and Hie Kev ' H. B. While, of Tnokalioe. 1 Dr. Halne* spoke of the high Ideal- 1 that prevailed aod were taught lu the 1 Revolutionary days that produced lire soldiers of Lexington and Bunker Hill. ' and "of the same high xene* of duty 1 and patriotism that ago I the hundred" c of men boye to the froul in the Civil 4 We, and then dwelt upon the out- 1 wMNook of (he natlan Into the future, ' and urged the seme lofty principle" ' for the preeent geoeretlon In meeting 1 the raepouaibllltlvx that are uow upon II. 1 Mr. White d^tU upon the unseen ■ hand of Uod that had controlled our 1 national aflalra In the peat, and that " wae atlll directing u»._ He phtd a ' tender tribute to Jhe veterans present. * Dr. Yerkea urged the people to ever 11 hive the proper thoughts concerning " Denotatum Day, and rememlwr the F — prlee paid by the aacred dead for the ' privileges which we now enjoy. ■ An inotdent occurred that I* worthy of mtnUen.' There are many very ancient tombstone* lu the graveyard. ' soma of them dating bark to days be- " fore tbs Dselsrst km of Independence; ' while Just-outside the enclosure of Hie ' church yard, aeroe* Hie road, hidden " In' uudethrueh and overgrown with ' bushes and email treea. are the grave* 1 of two Baptist ministers aud <lbe wife " of oue of them. A woodsman, with ' hie fl uely hung axe, waf on the ' grouuds, and, under the guidance of " Ur. Yerkea aud Dr. HetMe<wtm / swung the axe like a vtterau wood- * rbopper ) , the gravea were goo n cleared c of underbrush, and the wuodsmtn promised to come back soon with his hrnah book and clear up the entire **• n It wae a pleasant day. aud a sensible crowd of Abraham Lluoolu'a common people that gathered there. . K. B. Bllte*, of this place, we* (lie ' patriotic end eklllfu! chaflenr who ' took the Ocean City company up to tha church tn hla car. Mlai Beatrice Heine* wet oue of the * company aud presided at the organ. HAD PLEASANT TIKE "vs. atones '* Friends piraacd With the llrtsa Hotel. A few of the friends of Lieut, and Mrs. Johnson Honey called npou .tbem d at tbtBtrand Hotel, which Mrt. Boney p trill conduct ibis eeason. Wednesday d evening of last wsek aud all expressed b I beta selves ae well pleased with Ihe c Strand. „ Those In the party were Mre. K. A. Young end her two deugbtere, the v Misses B. and E Helm, Mrs. Bamuel h May berry mad her daughter. Mis. || Martha (who proved herself a very valuable porter) , Mrs (1. Washrogtqn (i Mann, who so ably aaabded Mi** Msy- T berry; Mrs. Thomas Armstroug. Mrs p A. P. M liner, Mta. William Lynch, g Misses Lewis and Cnuard, Miss Coles, li Mrs. K.BIxamlth, Mr aDd Mrs. Henry tl Klostx, Mr. Kelly. Dr. Edwtrds. Mrs L. Baker and Mrs. Prank Mlcbenrr. is Mrs. J. Mackey Corson sent some * lovely flowers, and little Mary Mann t, eeut a beautiful bunch of peonle* and ; ferns. I, Mrs. Honey desires to thauk her fl many friends for all their kindness n Cas Krect Rails Xrrapurarl1>. " The Bell Telephone Compeuy made a request of the C# Ooamlmloners. „ at their meetiug, for permission to erect p some telephone poles In various pari. ' of the municipality. On molloii of . Director Plsher II was agreed lo accede „ to the company's reque-t pending a b decision of the Btste Public l.'HIIIy f Commission In the dispute between b the city end the telephone company h regarding the ordinance bearing on the cutting ol tele bo ne wiras. n, mmm Mia* Home el lie LMban jr. '* Mr. aud Mrs Thomas W. Clay and *' daughters, of Philadelphia, have been spending several day. In their hand. y' awoe apartment In ths Locksley. on ttse Boardwalk at Eleven tl, ntre<-t * Mr. nay has alto reuled (be south ride of lbs apartments, which givelbs entire second floor to himself and Mmlly. He believes In having a good time end taking t he ban of core of his fa—- w

PU9H WALK WORK (tirrctor Mlabrr Makes Brssn lo I'M Comalalirserx, ' Dlrecter Fblier, at the meeUtig of the City Commlialonars, ri|ported t hat Coo* .tractor Heunetl' was making better 1 progress on the drain work. Mr. Plsher said that Ihe work on the Boardwalk was progressing as rafcldly as the w rattier had permitted. and'tlie mer , r clisols' bii-lurss Is no: being disturbed thought Hie whole of Ihe improve-' ; input- would be completed early In' 1 June, with the possible exception of I Iron railings on the side*. ' ■ . TITe pole* for the electric light- will i arrive shortly. Mayor Headiey -ogge-ted that'll , Mould lie well for the contractor, lo i atari putting up the rolling* on the part ■ ol1 the walk completed. r ' ^'""^',0, Ktn-rvm THE BSNTtSkl.:— As I am J not a fireman, and unfamiliar wjlh the rultSIt" of your city tire departuienl, and hearing a few cheuce remarks on the street regardjng.tbe men , In Ihe varloue lire houses, 1 would , take II as a kindly favor if you could would -auswer a few questlona for- , as I am told you are president of I So. 1 lire company and should be in a. . position to thoroughly understand the J- Joint rules governing the lire departNow.'! am told tHat each company , elect- the man of IU choice as keeper , of Ihe various tire houses and that , duly elected. Is sent before Council (or oilier gyverlng body) to be confirmed, tie li*« •" •>« wcognlxe-l on the city , pay-roll an an employe of the city, and 1 also understand that Ihe chief Is r elected likewise by Ibe various lire I mmpanle"; thai Ihe |iermsneut men . in Ihe liuu"e* make twenty-one hours 1 out of twenty-foor lu listening for the telephone alarm, aud that the chief runs , al large, eveu when he Is supposed to on doty In the dllterent fire house* when lis Is relieving men on their liberty dey*. I also understand t bet Ibe men 011 regular duty now have to ring up the elly hall operator when , to aud returning from meals. Now, could you tell me who Is going to ring up for the chief? or Is be still to run et large as heretofore* , It e/rtaluly l« note square deal to screw he lid ducu so tight oa some and an open door for others when they are aW making— or supposed to make— tbeSiame number of buurs when on duty. As tlie men In the various dre hoase* should be governed solely and •altrely by Ihelr respective companies, Is It that soma ptopla, regardless of authority or power, ca 1 frame up rules and Ignore the eompaule* eullrely? or is It s paid department, drlveu under the lash, whose members dare not open their mouth*? or la.lt Hill a volunteer department as M. baa for years aud la likely to be for some years to come? (A gentle hint la as good as a kick J I sse -by reading the Ocetn City utile al paper (bet there eurely are some progreeslve business men In Oeaan City, at II I*, shown that they wl.b the elTjr hall to coat f luo (KM Instead of 176,000 A little self-interest, -hould judge. (I'm In the lumber : Bounds a big heap like of the plinnlng and scheming (he new tin apparatus. Considerable "elf intere«t attached to this sell* me Now, Iei> tee. A tractor for the steamer lu No. 1 liou«e. an up-to-date chteTs^car, also in No. 1 On house, and a second band combination o-agon In No. I house (but. of course, we don't want thla to gat out). Then, also, a tractor for tha aerial gnick In No. t! dre bouse. Aud Ibe old automobile that Isn't safe for anybody to drive— of course that goes to No. 2 house, which means that (.he old hose carriage from No. £ will have to be put - 10 (lie parlor In the new city hall wbeu the hall la completed. The serial truck also goes from No. 2 to the new hall, and also No. 1 and N& 2 companies combined In the new building Consequently, the combination wagon from No. S, with Hie street sprinklers end street scrapers, will go to No 2 house. Home scheme, this. Now, suppose the taxpayers really know what the city hall was expected to cost— then wbxl? Please don't scratch your heed, hut let us try give some real facts and figures according to poor statements aod estlThs fads ;ari figures, which are not very far from Ulqg correct, ecoordlug lo our pfithiilug aud scheming, are e these: Ttieclly hall, Instead of costing f?5.WW, a* stated, will cuat at least flKO.OOti chief- car, Instead uf being a light runabout, as llrst stated, and to cost Is in up-to-date chief's car. coating from 68000 to 68600. Home class to this car. • Two tlu tractors, one for steamer In 1 house, one for truok In No. Chouse, costing 62100 each (Just ought to see them!), 68800 for chiefs car, 1800 for two tractois, 6476 for charg- , lug automobile— this making a.total or which now leaves 61426 out of , 610 000 for (tie chemical ciimblna- t Hon wagon. (Bom* car this. If It )■ second hand.) 1 Now, Mr Editor, as the chief took I lo heart so badly because lie thought was electioneering for the petition J against the city hall, It Is less thau a month since he (the chief) stated , openly that he hoped 4hey would nut build the hall, as they could spend s -ur or live hundred dollars on No. I ' house and It would be all right. My, " often (be winds do chauge! I Mr Editor, I kindly and sincerely h ssk you, through the columus of your ' paper, to please give some unbiased F for the benefit of noksu.ly my- 'J self, but for the beuefll of Hie people In i. own lown, as there seem to tic " at present only two people running the whole lire department, thanking you In advance for you? answers. - Now, for Ihe benefit of thuee enVlous ones, I am neither a resident of your city, taxpayer nor voter. But. £ MHU *" ,ht HkM-JvI

TO REPEAL BILL ; TAXING HACKS Commissioflcrs Decide to Do k ! Thi< Rather Thaa_ to ' Put it to V,0te. I j A 1WIHI011 'if S^vniers re.|Ue"Hng e 1 that Hie ontlnam-e rispilrlng hackmen ' to pay a yearly lleetise of 61 i be -U I'll' milled' to « vole of Ilie people was pref -elite! At (lie weekly meeting of the ; t :«y c lumtils-loners. Accompanying II the petlHnu was an ordinance cslllug for the repeal of the ordinance. It Director Kvher moved that tlie ordl- •> 11 *oce s.klng for the repeal be read. I which was done, aud It wa* accepted , Mayor Headiey said that Hie ordinance requiring a license wa- ps— e<l at the solicitation of hack drivers, who " wanted the hceiiae nTade 626 instead of ' 616. Home of those people have signed this petition. The "ordinance was accepted on ' second reading. Final action will be ^ taken- at .the meeting today 1 'j COMPLAINT FILED City Solicitor llowell reported at tbr f weekly meeting- of the .City iVmmlsr sinners that he had tiled bomptalnt J the Btste Public I'tlllty Commission r Dligctor Fisher read s petition from I, four property owners f r gas light near y. Fifty-sixth -treet stid Asbury svenoe The sppllcsiit- slated In Ibe leMet that , the company refused to give them ren eornfr \ , Mayor Headiey sss) he did not ihfek e that the gas company should make I * a condition. -bat inasmuch a* an eleca trtc light was removed,, from the victii- ■ Ity aud there i- 00 light mere and tf r the gas company wUigl>-e 1 hem psopie t gas It wookl if well to have a light n Director Fisher saxl tiwvv should, be an are light at Forty -elf tub street, near f the Berkeley Hotel One ts needed I there for the safely of (be people g«tr I ting nn and oft car* A gas light now , in that neighborhood could be placed I at Fifty-sixth street. . , It wassald that there are uo electric > arc lights In that section of I lie city, a hut the matter was left In Ihe'liaudsof Mr. Klsber. J Xccr-jsl New Ordinance. A tetter from the Ocean City Electric | Ll<lit Company was rsad al lhe.mser ■ log ot the City Commissioners , accepting the ordinance passed at tbr meeting ...' the board a week be- [ fore. which divorces this cohpaoy from t rmpouslblllti -s of the Oceau City Elee- , trie Railway tkimpruy. Director r Either wauled lo kuow why It would not be proper to have e similar letter . from the railway company. On his , motion the city clerk was Instructed to request s lellsr of this kind * from tlie , company. Editor tiiic Bimti.xkl: — I hear r much talk of recdfllng some of Ilie c City I 'onimlssloners?' It would, be well, 6 I think, to give this matter due con- * alderatlon. I would suggesst the fol- " lowing geiitleineu aa excellent ones from whom to mike a selection: Sena- * lor L M. Creese, Will Ism E. Ma.sey ' and William (1 Abbott. What <fo your readers think? Taxpaykr. I Editor tiik' Bxstinri.:— I am !u 1 huslness on the Boardwalk. Eirly this t week the walk was torn down lu front 2 ofifiiur or live of the stores and no t business could be conducted, and this 3 at a time of year when visitor* are here t aod more are coming dally. I have r rent 10 pey. From whom shall I rer celve redress? Kivimsk fsssd Old Tame. , While walking along Twentieth t street, between Ceutrel and Wesley , avenues, Joseph 0. Ramsey, of Philadelphia. found a turtle bearing the following Inscription: "L E. S.— April . 20,1882 " The tinder desires to locate . the owner If there la one. he can see , Mr. Ramsey el 114 West avenue. Had Pleasant Trip. Capt. Benj. Henderson aud Jules Jocher returned Thursday from Phllat drlphla,/w here, Wednesday evrnlng, ( they attended a session of Mr Jocber's Masonic lodge In Lu Lo Temple ("apt. Henderson says he never bed 1 more pleasant lime 1 Recent real estate transfer* In Ocean 1 < -Ity recorded In the olHce of County Clark Hlidrelti. as reported lu the I 'ape ' May County (iautle, areas follows: (leorge J. Roberta, Jr .et ux lo Mary A (t Powell I sit IW9. Beet Ion A. Josephine Waltsou el al. t« Robert 1 A. Blarrett et ox. Lot 666, Beet Inn D. Sarah C. Bmllh et vlr to Auule C. " Dsvls Lot 27. block 4 t h-ean City Association to S. Wesley Lake. Ocean front lots between Fiftythird and Fifty. fifth streets. Secllbu L. Ocean Elly i.aod Co. to Harrison E. 62800. Lot" 46 and 60, Becs.2^*.n S'J! ( o rt*r*h H- I" Irlch 61000. I Ait W Ocean City Development Anna Wblnyates to Margaret Mr- ■' ^1600. I A>t 646 .Section K. Nmib*"" ««"». Ht-Uoa <• runs j the .lay sud osssn. 1 bar sod orssn. s«llon K runs "« I b-twtsa llw b.) an* md. '<L-lu,u hTT!,".' iroiii Tlirty-tnarth in Poriisu, si r— u, t*. I iwssn tlu- lay sua avron. Hsrllau I run* lay sue 'rw.,|'iin-KMroM,"rom Korty-allU In Plfty-roreae strssi.. bsuresn k Vllly-sw-ua la KHly-nUtib* ,,

" V ^ j ClifDfNO DC.VN A ROPE. S' It It Soto EsV-s" ' Ss»t Whsn Dsns a,., '. "' J" ,8' in simple ' >0, pr;'.,v"r4:" >»..? ; I* "r'ntv'suro I" Iss.'inv tired yrftu' tbv S.i's- .is-t w'«'o your k.wvs. for r fhv swnyilix "f jour body will Jerk the |1F k>pe out of the cluf-b pf your kuw*. Ig aSdhro you are likely to falL . Ig TtM! >«sl.-*t and safest method yon can 'employ ts Hist used by Bremen II- and sailors. Standing upright, throw ,1 out your rlgbt leg and give It a torn .' around the rope. Next put the rojs. In the crook of your right «lt«ow -'and Clasp It tightly, not In your hnnd.xbut In -thut 'jTy/y-Hi V'en-sllde to safety >" without- Hi* slicl(tys4 trout-Is. Ths rot* <! ■-*, noL-tmich an>,V»«" ot **»• ■d boity that is not protectpfifby clothing. and jour spOSF^cno /a regulkte'l by ,n eltberUirdlgtiteolV^r -cremphlg your leg. Once learned f bis" method of slid In* down « rope may prove In no emergency tfioj mean's of saving your life or the lives of other persont.Touth's Cpmpaulo'n. ALPINE LIFE LINES. br Ths Rons* Are 8«isct»d Foe Strength. i_ FIssib'Hty and Lightness, ui The ropes used by Alpine climbers la of ersvls! manufacture. coraWntn* as far ss jv*«:t.ie the differing qusll m ass of streagUL flsxlWitty sod light " Ms:,. It bvmps respectively, snd oces s. stonaRv. wbvn cost hi not a eonshtera a: tlon. of slik The ittter. tboogh very Itgbt and strong, ro durable ss .g tbr orbvr* That * !»<h finds most fa- . known at Buckingham's -Li pine rope. ^ It it made of the best Manila hemp. "*i' In the year Sts.H. Mr. Mchvlsh ro I ca:is. a commltttw of the A'.plne club le made tests upon a oifml-er of ropes ;,t soluble for taobntalnerrlug. Of ths two that- were approved one was made be of fallen bemp and the other of Ma sr oils. They both had a breaking atraln ■d of two tone sail sustained the weight , ' of a twelve Cone man after falling 'w from a hetgh" of ten feet , Nonmoontalnedra bare sometimes considered this' tnsofflclenL bnt It Is Highly problematical whether the hii ,c m.tn anatoniy could survive the aud >'■ den compression of a thin rope arising of from any greater fall.— Fry's Magn Hue. ' Bay Teas Bsl'sfs. , Jjoog before the time of Shakespeare the bay tree was an object of superstltion. The withering of such a tree r* was believed to be a sure Indication of " coming misfortune to those with whom !• It was In any way connected. 81 skein ape* re gave voice to tbe superstition e". In "Richard II." when he made one of )r hla characters say : « z nz n,°"' 10 It Wis thought tiy tbe undents that „ lightning wolild never harm till* tree, ami It was customary among them to ] carry bay leaves a* a charm against j the thunderbolts of Jore. Tlig name . belief was long prevalent ill England. |r ! and "reference to It may tw found lu ie 1 an old poem dedicated to Ben Joiiaun: j no charm "• To keep off dsath's'pale dart. es j Current Comment. fb ' Wttb crops, labor snd pollUes all to (he -re. nobody can say that times are dulL- Chicago Inter D«an. Blague or no plague. It Is. always s good thing to exterminate rata, wblcb lu do task good and more barm than al is most any other animals In the world it —New York Tribune. 10 Well, well, add, now two more rail I, roads bare been fined for rebating! re ire qoeer bow a thing that never ex tated continues fo persist In the way the courts seem to be convinced that *' U doeo.- Indiana polls News. Expecting Tee Much. Customer (sarcastically)- I've man II aged to cut this steak, bur Tm bother y ed If I can chew It Walter— Yaa. air 1- We guarantee onr knives, but our rv I- eponslMllty does not extend to qnr" 11 customers' teeth.— London Punch. I, ' — -r Joko— Did they llonlu Aubrey orah tbsah, me deab boy? Wehaw-B' Jova. • they owllaed him! Joko-Owllted him? Webaw-Yee; every place ho went m they boo ted. -Judge. '• "Can you paint my wife's plctnrer I. "I can make a speaking likeness." 's "For, heaven's sake don't do It"— Cblt. engo Record Herald. "Well." he said, "It Is— let me see?— three years since we thet crossing tbe ocean, Isn't it? Are you married y et?" „ "So."- she sweetly replied, "again."— f Chicago Record-Herald. pel?" ,P*n(l *" °' ®XtT* t la bujlog autre for my own darllag sslt 1 — Llpptncoll's Jlsgsslns. Mrs. Riley— Is (hot classical music your daughter be playln' on th' planney. Mrs (Jrogan? Mrs. Crogan— No. - Three keys don't sound and four stick. , . —Puck. Heme Team Lost. . - Ths curfew tolls ths knsll of parties day Th# prospect fill* Ms bosom with dismay, 1 For wit* ts waiting, snd he's 1st* fot gsub. j|l * ' A Calloused Finsnoisr. "80 your daughter married' a very wealthy man?" " "I should any »o. fie lias had finger print, taken for Identification at «o » many banks that the bay.' of hi* thumb calloused."— Ituffulo Express. y The 8'ck Part. The Rlond- There la only one time I remember ber not looking well on the stage. The Brunette— When waa that? "When ihe played Camtlle."— Yonkeri - "Plodder la looking pale. He's. just Wiling himself with Hard work." "What's be engngnl at?" "Inventing a as* lug blue."- Puck.

Jameson-mien pimilCo. lnstUWHwi St.. PmiaflBipiiia, Pa. ' r <»< oht fi .. cS J ». 4 " wottkl'lRfVlMwd to-sliow and deniotisuatc satnpitr- ot Jatiies.»u-AH.«: Mclcaligrund Player attVl riirtglit 'Ptntips. it* twlN ol urtisi. -lie-. -tSM 1, | tliercaftcr free exchange, to year's -guarantee. , n COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES * Solll on «W>' terms"* ; I rent uprigjn pianos "for the stttntncr sea"""' dc.'.ivcr -to yottt cot - , taj^e and nftuntin tlfc for tlid Mtm ot itiiiuijc. a nil .icp.iit- , u ing by cxjK-rt tuners. . .' . • ' n Spring Bargu'tas in .t'sed Piau'-:-Stcin*u> Spcoc. 1;' ;t w Dunham t'prigbt. fity: Amc'KAn ^ T"f ' ' i1 / 4 C0RS0H ' Real Ustate Agent " No. 721 Asburq Arenue, Ocean City, N. J. j rrjjj

* English Etchings. v R M. S yilevn Mnry. Enslqud'a far gest wafshlp. cost i'.'.lk*MS«i to build - Sunday target shooting' fu the Rrltg l.-h army mtiges Is pennltled In tbe ' Sovereigns to the npnilwr of 30.041, t. S2S- were eotii«! by the British mint d last year, an !m-rv:.-e of npproilmate 1 ly 800.000 over the year previous. y tactics of the l-'tulon suffragelldg e< a ery visitor t" nampton <'"«H fal'i.e ia wliti nu atl.-U'Lint ls-fore entering the Flipparil Flings. '• Rn'w^r-WTubblng wit. * not db>dark irk any good" Evr * tried »:im1|iat"-t''— Mlniwnpoll* J0um.1l An Etfgilsti f'"*l . xi'ert says that the ! 3"2m T"£Z Z JSXTi " pfitin -Itoston Herald. £ Be cnrefnl (il»'«t your twenty do'kir bills. Some '-oiiiiterfelta are ln.clr.-u , billon. ,l '».k over yunr r-.tl ec-ry 'g An authors' union ifky notja- lira.scripts to niagiixlnea ought nt len>l to lie eligible to the waiters' ituloti.-New -, York Moll. " The Royal Box. jj The aultan of Turkey I* one of iImrope, lie will piny 1 tie game for hours ,f I'rln,'- Moliii'iiini.sl All Pashs. a broth OT Of Ilie Wl'-dtve ..f Egjpt. I* VXpev -l-sl ,j Newport .lie with arrive in- July, ait The Duke or the Atwural tins had 9, some tli rilling yeapc* II.- lias been it and bus IMeoml lo the rvh* "f his ship * cracking lii tli* untie pa.-k l- e. 1. - t» Ths Amatsur F.shsrman. with S RO W rod " With * r1Ttms he apvnds;. . — »«o.oe Before hvataru r And returns l,n s wtek ( wldi JO worth of trout Of course he Is ten- ~ I Bad: but doss this I- - -Chicago' Tribune !, TL. •' i . middle at-e.1'1. . . , 1. , told blm his ' farm where lo- iras-laua. • V ''y 'n "Is lib lie.'iih good'."" " ONiln't inn h now. Ue's been com ptaln.u for a Few months back." "Wc-.tt's the muyer with hlmr "I dutmo jUimethUes 1 think fnrm- '. tc' don't ni|t.-c- with hlmr— Saturday ' EvxmhiS i 'osL Than She Spota. I Tbtn— That .Vlbs* Higgles !s the poor . -est con vers.it iuualMTV ever met ? IIiril.mtv-»-f» Huit so? t Tdiu - Ye* 'i'lie only thing she said and I bail to |.rh|aae to her to get-hci ' to say (hat lto><pu Trnnscrlpu Ths Pise's For Thorn. ■ the sitiewnlk I "For the hud's s,.i.e!" ex. homed the Koiuho |lndj lef li 'd ii.o iiho.sI iir^ "Is he much of ,»n after dinner "SltRli? f- should say he I*. He's good for an hour aud a half any time." —Deln.lt Free Press. Rank Preside!;'; ^-^Rnt why do yon w!*h t.> work I11V. rank? 8erh.ns Viiitli I Is-lleve th.-rn'»mon-Itenley f|.,w ,,re y..,i getting "n with ftrtlki far th.- nmftaxlaei? p. nley Just holding my own They send fie- tn. t s. ,,10. b ss I. send tb-iu. — Buetou Ttmtaeripi. "Walt a mlnnte! Y.-n*l'.«k my king With your queen • "Well, fbat's.all right. This b leap IMM'— Sphinx. i.r

'■ qj "All the lusver twrfbs are taken." sal I- j ,r the ticket seller. "You'll hnvs to Ink, , 1 oi> upper berth." 11 «' | -Of course." grninbled thoj.rofc-.-o- , ' "There's always room -St thr top. -; Exchange. » " Here';" "Yes. Sir "Me serve auyt-.d.. ,lf | T.-— P'""""g".l'n^ Gold Acts That Way Somstimss. „ Parvenu- M> ro.n wants a uingnct I Pels Mole j 42 -Secbud and, Asbury avenue vu I 48— Fourth and Asbury avenue. 46 -Eighth and Asbury avenue. Ilr 4>e Tenth and Asbury aveflite. i 48— llilrleentll and Asbury avenue ,-y ! 4l>- Blxtecnlli and Asbuty a'veiiue. I 61 - North Slid ( enlral avenue. ,e- 64— HI x tli and Central avenue. \ V- Eleventh au.H enlral #vem.e. '» | A8- Fourteenth aud Wesley avenue i 78 — Fourth aud Ocean avenue, j 76— Beventh slid tlrean avenue. 7.1— Ninth and Ocean avenue. * "2 — .Second and AHantlc svenue. j Oli - Boardwalk and Mnoriyu letrace 811— Bay avenue. and Itsller-ea rds.l h 1 Executors' Sale. '** nn>'lcvi; thence (il sxtvDillaKXorlhksslwl.' ■ W. St. P. F„ MAP. Kxsralm. Notice to Limit Creditors. ESTATE HE PETER ML'HIMJUt, DE- • ' ''' U* '-..'lV,r DsWsl April SWt. ATlt.Ml i6i n p FYTVAIt" *'- ' ;; PROPASALS. City or Ocean Cih, N. J. . Contrsri 60.1,6*. ' | "' vnn'sl grslicor MPtnli*"raaoll'|| "Sil y ° JaM 1 ' roSTw^'l l|sm* r ">"■> ' 1 1- " ItaVvV May .:L'. p. J , , Scaled Proposals, 1 HpSV r,. irinls^ku'srim' Xj'Oommrr. tsj links, l' unw . ",,x "-"'il

• ' ' ' — S-— — - / T ~ RFAL entate IOBIW. 1 ' . WM. LAKE,. C; E., ■ Real HJgtate.Ajcent, I ' ''V-Hox xa. **>*■£ A * ic!"' ^ L— ; ( F *x 2 : 1 1 ; 1 x »w 1 1 x x 1 1 1 x x 1 si xx-x-m x-x-x*x :x-ixxx«xxxx-ri z-z-z-z a fv^ ; .. > v ■ I ',R4 Curtis Robinson 1 ? < | Con\ eytMicing and Insurance ' /if ' N.ilr, I'l.MI, anJ L.thimUalDnO ol ISO* I ■ | Nos. 744*40 A »bury Avenue i MCliA.-N VJITV, IN. jJ - ; \|S M 00.* * to loan on Bond snd Mortgage rv . 1 . j x XX xx x xxxx x xxx rxxx x fix x xxrt x x-rx xx-xxx :«h«« ixrx * Job Printing ■ The most exacting person will he pleased, ami llioroughly satisliffl with lhe^wo,rk done at the Sentinel Printing House Our Aim: — Only, High Class Printing at Reasonable Rates. —3' A trial order will convince you. Let us show you samples and quote prie>s. '"SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 7-1-1-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, - NEW JERSEY / - »A The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE. COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boarclwnlk. Free Band Concerts . During ' < Season. | Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The , pelight, of tlie Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to .and from Philadelphia on 'ITiree Railways' ....... Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS . ■ , .. / Speak Distinctly When Telephoning , piii! mats Many errors in telephone calls are due to g indistinct enunciation and to the confusion of e numbers which sound so much alike over the B telephone — for example: Eighty-three and g S thirty-three, seven and eleven. B In calling a number speak plainly with I g your lips close to the telephone mouthpiece. p ^ Separate the number as one-two-oh-three. P j t'1C openitor *he repeats the wrong S - Never take a number from a card or g memorandum, for numbers are occasionally S changed. The current issue of the directory gg = is the surest — the only guide, :| ... ' TAe Bell System iiHiiii : ' - ' fjloiiiiiiiiiiMiii miwn