COLLECTOR BERRY HAKES ADDRESSES
SpcakB on Civic Rihgteousness and Liquor Traffic to Large Audiences. Tba mi 111 iii rr aervkea In the auditorium on the minp ground were opened Sunday morning. when more than KM |ienione gathered to bear , Philadelphia'. new collector of the port, William H. Barry, of Chanter, | apeak on "Civic KlgbteouaueM, " one of the aubjeeta for the day. Mr. Berry, *a a public epeaker, l« j well known throughout Peiiu»ylvnni« , ( be having beeu prominent In politic- i In Delaware County 'far nearly a quarter of a century. He made more ( than a State-wide reputation when, a» > (Stale treasurer, a few year* ago, lie ( uncovered graft In the State capllof building at Harrbburg. f He took these wonla aa the text of ( bin morning dlacourae: "I ,wa« not ( disobedient to the heavenly rlaton."
His talk waa an exposition oftlir Idea of. civic rlghteou«ne<» on the linos of heredity, bringing out good In humanity because of being children of Uod. Ha repudiated the Darwinian theory. He said that today great men more than ever are asking each other and the world what they can do to help humanity to the lilgber life and make the world better. Ulacuealug the liquor question at the evening services. Collector Berry cho-e as Is subject "Social Environment." Speaking of the responsibility of i each man for the Social environment , of hts children, Mr. Berry referred in limes "doped" before races In which to lose, and said that there are "dope" joints In the form df saloons all over . the country which' reach the vitals of
the young man and prevent hTm from acquiring the stature of Jesus Chtl-i The abuse of alcohol la one of Ihe greateat evils In the country The evil quetice of the public sole of liquor. The qaestlou to be eeltled Is, ehell we eudure the evil or abolish It altogether? The license ayeleui is run on Ilia theory that If one gels the right kind of people the evil will he eliminated, bul that theory, the speaker said, has beau weighed In the balances and found wanting. The Brooks' high license lew In Pennsylvania cannot be beaten, tbe speaker aakd, and In Ptnnaylvaiila the _ beat men obtainable In that line ere selling liquor under llie conditions of that lew, bul thla does uot atop the The speaker emphasised the danger of "experimenting on a young man - who far about to take hie first drink of liquor Tbe person who can oopper plate the saloon business au aa to do away with asii will make a fortune. From tbe stuff that comas only onl of I be bonded ware bourn there are twenty gallons par y tar for every man . woman and child In tfaeoouutry. Hut children and the greater proportion of woman, tbe speaker thanked (Jod, do not drink, so Hut leaves aomuch mure for the men. Bul In these days a great maay men do But drink, so that leaves about 180 gallons each a year for the men wbo do Imbibe ru strong drink, and then are probably 2,ou). 000 of these. The people who do not drink, It la 1 found, are diffleult to get Interested In Ibis eobjecl. Keery saloon keeper to Penney I- 1 venla la organised for the electtoue, ' but tbe Christ Ian people do not vote. I In Delaware County the young men . who seeks political honors must make 1 his peace with tbe wblakey cang. said 1 the speaker. Liberty is tbe power to do right, aud « right and power go together Tbe epeaker made ao earnest plea 1 for the destruction at tbe liquor evil, tbus protecting the women end chll- ( dren wbo suffer from lie effects I Collector Berry, at the conclusion of lira address, asked bla friend. Rugeue ' C. Bonuiwell, wbo Is en assistant city solicitor In Philadelphia with part leu- J let dntles In the Deeertlou Court, to atop upon the pisiform aud give a few 1 fact, bearing on rum as revealed to <• him In tbe Deeertlou Court. 0 Mr. Bonuiwell, after briefly telling 1 bow be bad been called into the tight 1 which repultod In tbe overthrow of the Kepabltsae machine In Philadelphia. 1 aud .paying a tribute to the brilliant U^Mkkot Michael J. Kyan, spoke of tbe tragedy and drama of the !>e- f avrtloo Court. There are MOO deserted 11 wlvee aud 50,000 deserted children In that- city every year, aud « per rent K of these oaaaa are traceable to liquor. li be mtC; In other words, 230U of the cases are to be laid at Ihe door of I he h Mies Treat wlch sang solos at both ' services. s A GREAT SPEAKER " asesause'scbarch. " congregations el tbe 8 end 10 o'clock " aeasees in Bt. Augustine's Cbnrcti on Instructed by tbe strong end lllumi- > uetlug discourses delivered by Ihe " Rev. Bert rand Cooway, C. 8. P., of " New York. u Father Conway, wbo was a college k
chum of Father Sweeuey. I- one of the t brightest members c^the Psullst Order ' lu i be country, with a keen, analytical ! mind, lie is tbe author of "The Que.- i Hon Box" aud la {identified ,wlth The < Catholic World, a publication In New 1 York. Ae a book reviewer and critic, ! he W acknowledged to be without . r peer. He will be at a,, Aognstlne's , egyln next Burnt ay end preach. i Foa Bxnt — New Richmond Piano * to private family. CaU at BkxxiNti. ' omr* , adv., st RdX»' A. Bergbollx Instructor hi 'Ptfe'P* Mngesges at Ocean city. \ Address US! N 17 8C, Phlle., Pa. adv.. 4t. Wa«th> -PualUon by experienced - nuree; matoruliy cases a specialty. Ex. p IWB Bay avenue. adv., 8A_ 5 m(M.
HIGH CLASS MDSIC ! AT M. E. CHURCH
as one of the leading contralto- of Philadelphia end New York. Heury-Uuruey Is a tenor of totems- . llonsl reputation. He eeug lu grand'! opera In Ilaly for four yaars. aud also | ' loticrmaoy. He lias sang In concert ) " grid oratorio lu Lolidou, ami nearly all r Ihe Kugllsh provinces. The clurrcli Is ' fortunate In having Mr. Uurney as a ' meiuber of Its regular quartet.- ' rile organist of this aplendld organ ixalloo, K. Kenneth Howe. though atlll 1 In his teens, lean extraordinary musician aud lias attracted the attoiillou of all tire leading pianists and organists of Philadelphia. He lias given a numof recitals during the past w inter season In large church#. aud has be- ( come a member of the American Or- , gall Players' Club, having passed the examination successfully. Mr. ltowe will give several recitals In Ocean during the summer.
A GOOD ROAD , ins Will toe Appreciated. ■ Bays the May's Landing Record: r Looking Into Ibe future, the road \ • authorities have done a wise thing In f I making llie plana for Ihe new May's 1 Landing Somers' Polo I City boule- < r varrt call for a forty Kwl wide high- 1 ! way. Many of our old roads are he- a coming loo narrow for Ihe heavy " f travel to which they are etihjecled and the lime la not far distant when they • will have to be w idened. I Aside from llie safety of travel, there ( i Is another reaaon why county boule- I i varda should be couetructod ou a I ' liberal plau, and that le Hie economy 1 r of wide loeda. On a narrow road all • t vehicles pass and repass oeer Ibe same f
n (racks, giaduilly wearing "ruto" In I Hie roadway. On a wide road this e cuuditlon will seldom be found. The II vehicles are free to pick tbelr own i- course, as over Ibe Meadow boulevard, r. where travel Is generously distributed e over Ihe entire width of this splendid ? highway. • Narrow roads and sharp curves are d things of Ibe past In count lea that I, ears for good roada, and Atlaullc is County stands In the (rout ranks of 1 progress lu this llat. Not only are larger aud bettor roads being built n each year, but the old ones are being e cared for and widened as rapidly aa e possible. Our roads are rimed • throughout III# uallon. r JUDGE BRBGY HERE '' President Judge F. Amedee Bregy, of Court of Common Pleas No. 1, of Philadelphia, came here with his fam ily last Friday and are uow occupying . tbe cottage owned by Mr. Catereon at Fifth elreet and Atlantic aventie. Judge Bregy heretofore has spent ' the summer seasous at Bprlug Lake. I Ocean City feels honored In having B this eminent Jurist and bis family f numbered among her. summer colouy. Judge Bregy Is meeting a number ol friends among Iht cottagers bere. 1 Recent real estate tranefers In Ocean City rvcurdad In the olflce of Ooonty a Clerk Htidrath, ae reported in tbe Cape , May County Gazette. are aa follows: Oeorge F. Cber to Ann O. Cham- . tiers, 41200. Lot 90x127 faat on northwest side of Pleasure avenue. 830 feel Twelfth street. , . James M. Chester et ux to Isaac J. ' , Bcbwatt. Lets 908 and 810, Bectlon I and rlpariau righto. Kdgar J. HKcbuer et nx at ale to I H. quint. LoWIS, Bectlon L. i Charles H. Quint et ux to Louts R j , 41800. Bameas above Wm. Francis Hmltli to Fred. J. i Lots 18. 20, St, £4 and 2H. li Irani Realty Co. ■ Wm. Kvane et ox to Fred C. Tapley. I 40 feet of lot 801. Bectlon F. I Ocean City Association to Irvln . 42000. Lot 840. Bectlon A. i Ocean Front Realty Co. to Heory L. ! Rein hold, Jr. Lota H and 8. block ,A. I tract. City Mill 4 Lumber Co lo Amelia I 'el-roth. 41825. Lot 21, Glen Cove 1 lota. Ocean City to Warren W Brown ' "I on Tenth street near Pleasure 'avenue. Ocean City Uardena Co. to Kmma 8. Lot ou Pleasure aveuue at ' Ion of Blxtb street. Isalsh B. Poyer et ux to Wllllem j rtmlth. 4474. Lot 480. BeetlOu B. Theophllr J. Kllluger et ox to Jalhia ' f40U Lot 878, Bectlon H. " Charles Urlfllu Myers et ux to Wm. 1 O. Moore. 460(10 I sits 387 to 404, ' O" - 1 Mary Kile Westou to Ruth Hayes. J .ol 178, Section U. Warren W. Brown et ux to KHxa- 1 both A. Thompson, 1850. Lot al inter- ' section of Tenth street and Bay eve- ^ Wjr WM'UT HTisTfrsal^ I a" Kourt*'nU' tolwres » ' ™ ninvieenui -l rests, bann I
, lb. key s ad ocean. Xscuon K ma. trom , , Nln-trentli to Twsoly.lourtb slresls. beirom Twenty- foorlti loTwenly-nlnlb Mreeu, f lei ween tbe bey and ocean. neeUoti O ruoa i 10 ThlrD-to"nb -tresis, ] Thirty -lourlti lo Korlleth alreeU,"to ' trom Poellslb to Kortyelxlb Mrl!u,"hitwwh 1 Kurtjr.Blstb to PirTr-NeronO slrtds^betwMa " lo KMy-oloUi MreeuTbstMn 1 I be bey and oosss.l . , Fob Hami.- Uood Spring. Market v Wagon, 485. Apply KctS Astury ave. w adv. tf. * Fok Kk.n't. . I'ufuriilslHsl apartment —living room, dlulug room, kilcban ' ^i" |Wolw,lr"u'""^ .balbaud porch ol -lucludlug Leal and hot water, by lbs joar; 425U. Apply HOBCanlral ave.
TRY TO RAISE I MONEY FOR GRAY
Business Men's Association f Wants thonllelp of Other . Organizations. r I a meellug Tuesday ulglil. appolnled a coiumltlee to try to secure -the Co- ' operation of Ihe Board ofTrade, Young! "j Men's Progressive lei sgue and other M organizations Iff llie effort lu raise the , mouey reijulreil for Aviator tleorge A , " Cray: wbo la jnaking daily flights in ■ ' hi- blplans In this city. I '{ The committee sp|Milnlei] inmprlses I Ihe following named: " Joseph <1. Champion. L. A,. steel- ' " man and W. K. Flsher- ' After bearing reports of couiuiitlees, | ' the member- »f the organ Uallon en- - joyed some refreshments.
J. L. McKeague, Mlllvllle: A. A. , Arthur. Ruber! ( 'arson. Julia Htuber, Ptilladelp bla; A. Brown, 'Bertha M. i . ("rouse, Clayton. I .KKASII' ' * ' (ieorge A. Cray arid wife. Boston; 1 I C. <r Appletuii. II. B. V. Blythe, ' Stone Harbor; Msry. F. Hulton, Clave- , , Miss ('. I,. Psrker, New layudou, | . Conn.; P. 8. Beiulli aud fsmlly, H. B | . aud wife, Wm. It. lirlcker r . and wife. C. E. Calblus and wife, Phil- r adelphla. * Amy J Rule, M. D„ Flora P. ' M. D , Norrletown; Miss Jack. ( i Mrs. R. A. Rrlca. Miss t ■ M. Hrlre, Camden: Harriet A. , Miss Kl.lxabelb U. Powell. c W. B. Chambers, Phlladelpbls. Mr | end MTs. J \S . Laodruberger aud t 1 Mt. Airy. '
" W A Stiles. M . A. Stile-, Mrs. W. '• MrCullougb. H. S. Heudrickson, D Woodbury: Horace T Cake, Jrukln- '• town, Pa ; Mrs H. F. Hawkins, Miss d Hawkins. Mrs. H. N. Brunlon, F._ f. '' Martlu and family. F-mllle -Hubbell, T. C HI mon. C. W. Simon, Alexander » Lawrence, Miss Klale tdiwrenca. E. B. d Hemptou. Philadelphia; Itoberl Fisher, 1C Oceau Cliy. * H. W. Hray and wife, U K. Davl- '« son. Miss E. fUles, R. M. Eberley, 8 Mrs. A. K. Bordeu.'Jobn 8. Parke. F. » K. Black, Jr., K. O. Black. R. W. 11 Black. James C. Dull E T. Uroue, Philadelphia: Florence Hartram, A. W. Foalley, Bwartbmore: Mr. aud Mrs. Ulaser, Reading; W. F. Bcotl Mercbantvllle; D. Black, Montreal, J. , Benders, New York; E. Boetick. Lanr, wvowmi. - ,f Miss Dorothy Hrownlng,. Miss Jane , Rrownlug, William K. Harris and ( wife, Keuuird Harris, Alloa Harris, „ Mrs. M W, Fulluu, Miss A. Cunningham, A. Simmons and wife, William „ R. Marshall and wile. Robert Marshall. J. H. Wright aud wife, PiulaK del phis; Mrs. N H. Bproules- . and j daughter. H. A. Rowland and sou. , Tacony; J. Nelmulh, Portland, Ore.: ,1 Horace Hutierworth, Chicago THE wilmkh*. Mm. Margurelta Ulllam, Mrs. W. U. Wilson, D. Failure and wife, E. „ Van Zanl, Mrs. Ruscoe Marvel, Kuiory y Marvel, D. Kuckdeeebei. Mrs. A. E. , Smetliurst, Carl Bmethurst, Pblladslphla: Sterling Cole and wife. Cape May Court House; Mrs. W. E. Lucas, Master James Lucas. Orauge, N.J.; , Miss E. Dillon, Atlantic City; Joseph , O. Champion aud wife, Mies Anna | Champion, Miss Amanda Stewart, j ocean City. a touch. , ' F. Coraou, Court Hooee.-C. Towne, j Vlueland; W. W. Fulmar aud family, (ileoelde; Mrs. M. E. Calvert. Miss V. ' K. Calvert. Mrs. A. H Ivestor, W J. | Rrlughurst aud wife, W. W, Thomson, J. W. Crousa aud wife. Miss E. F. | Whitman, Miss M. Taylor. Mrs. A. T. i I Lovetl, Philadelphia; Mr. and Mrs. I Boggs. Wast Colllng*wood;H. M. West ( rent. Hridgeton; Anna F. Ballbach. May C. laire. Camden: Elsie R. Jones! "(Aldan; R L. Guff. Ocean Ctty; Miss . Esther T Rrownlug. Mrs. (Ieorge T. . ' : Browning, William M. Longslrelh and i Jwlfe.T. M. Frill, Merehautellle: Mrs t (iE. Bradley. Colllugewood; Bolwrt Mi- I Kaage, Clifton Heights; S W. Urofl ' and wife. Media; Mrs. F. Llugo. 1 Frances Lingo, Ashland. 1 STKKUNU. J Mary Ksrbar, Jamas a Kowau. H . Hrlua. Robert Vanghan and wife, a Charles E. Krey. William Marshall, < Bentlty. Miss Bectley, Mrs. W. . I-ord, Mrs. Davis N Blnn. M. H. Bar- ! tier, Mrs M E. Calvert, Russell Me- I t Marie Raer. Philadelphia; 1 J. It. Miller, Miss Margarel Ixird, Al- ! City; Mrs. L. Eerie, Francis Tamils, Kla.; E. U. Smith, \ A. Jack-on Smith, Mis. Mends Smith, Miss Reus Ooff, J. C. I McClure. 1'liomas C. Bouders and wife. Mlllvllle; Charles Hirklris'Vid r wife. Vlnehrad: Mrs Fred. Kelley. 11 Miss Kelley, Kdiib Ulovcr. Colling! ' " d.le; Harry Bchell and wife. Jersey h City; Samuel Hernlhelxel, Newark; L. j H. Wsldbsuer, Harrieburg; Elfaabelb o Clara Diem, Lancaster. hw'av.m: ,| U. R Champion, Charles Meehan aud family, R. B Eberbach. D. Aber- tl netly, (Ieorge M. Morrow, a M.
BrldgemsD, Harry H. Welimyer! ! B Pallett. James A. Long- , st ret h, H. W. Weikeumayer aud , Harry Welkenmayer, Jr.. ' Marlon Welksumtyer. J Warren Neff, ; Allen Mclilll, A. J. Karrett, Miss M.' M. Dougherty. C. J. Watson aud wife! ' M. Bolioms, K. D. Bcbeyou. J. \y, ( Philadelphia; Eugene T. Jump 1 and wife, C. (1. Austin, Horace Leedom, Camden; Joseph Bleelwagon, 3d, Park; C. W. Bard, Trenton; , Mi— Bertha Vlncetit, Pleaaautvllle; U. ' W. Martin, HaddAu Heights; F. C. i W almiier, Delaware (ily, Del ; S. W. and wife, Ola sboru; H. K Salmon, Netlong. N. J.; H. J OwenNew York; Mrs. T. H Kane and YooOgstowu, Ohio. j* au adverllsemeul lu ihe Seh- j
' THE CRASH OF WORLDS. ' * #C'" ' Ens of Ou' Planet. Credulous Indlrjilusls wbo are tl- j ways fearful ifi* soma of tbe euds ■ of (be world preill led by seusatlousl I prophets msv prdt e (o be true » 111 j find considerable comfort lu tbe s»ser ; Ilnu of Professor Lowell that there la good scientific evidence fur tbe belief tbat mankind will hers .many years' J warning of llie great catkstropbe (but [ ! Is destined (o pat au end to all (blugs on this planet. According to Professor 1-owvH's : stateinenU, there Is solnew bere wllblu the remote confines of space ■ great ' of mat iff— once a world, but dead- tbat la hurting '.Itself to ward our sun. In time It Is certain reach tbe goal to which It la tend and when tba two come together tbe globe on which we live la destined cease to eiist. Fortunately for onr peace of mind. • there. Is at tbe present" moment uo such dead world within dangerous proximity, a"nd yet:auy day It uipy appear. Any day the morning papers a may announce tbat <me of these dark | bodies baa come whhln tbe reach of the telescope-tbat it* may readily laseen by ibe light of tbe sun reflected
tbe end of the world was In alght. which to prepare for the Inevitable Ihe first new of Ihe Intruder, was I caught at the eleventh magultqdeIt could scarcely -come much nearer without being detevteq-lt would u'oi be until twenty-seven years Uter that ' would become visible to tbe naked | eye, aud three years mors would ( elapse . before It appeared to us as . equal In sire to a first magnitude alar ; Jupiter, and by that tluie It would be tbe brightest star In thy sky. In fact, lis effect upon the world would already be felt. Our seusona would change, and tbe days would grow long ger. Finally, just 145 days later, tboee wbo were still alive would wittbe beginning of tbe end. The
'• follow until together tbey would drop >• silently Into tbe mm.— Brooklyn Eagle. Caught the Old Sailer. I It was a clever lawyer lu" a Boston r <*>urt wbo took advantage of tbe nau- . Ileal knowledge be possessed lo work • upon tbe mind of "a luryman wbo did r< not aeem to show much comprehension of a case of suing a street railway for damages. I- Tbe dull member waa an old sailor, , wbo, though doubtless very keen of perception along some lines, wla uev- - ertbeleaa rather alow In hla understanding of tbe points Involved In tba ' case being tried, says tbe New Tort " Journal. The lawyer noticed this aud mada bis strlks wltb tbla particular man. Approaching tbe Jury box. be I addressed himself to tbla one. Juryman "Mr. Juryman, 1 wilt- tell you bow It happened. Tba plaintiff waa In comr maud of the outward, bound open car 4 and stood In her starboard channels Along came tbe Inward bound closed '' car, and just as their bowa met she '" Jumped the track, sheered to port aud ° knocked tbe plaintiff off and ran over '- him." The sail- - waa all attention after j (his version of tbe affair and Joined In- a 45.UIIU verdict for the Injured The Clinching Argument. A young man representing a well known make of motorcar had called, I. discussed Indulgently tbe pointe- of t tbe automobile be was endeavoring to . aril, had given a flawless demon »tra tloo— t But the prospective amateur motor 1st before mortgaging hla bouts still ' wanted lu be thoroughly convinced. : and so be said: "What yon tay about 1 Jour car may be all right. Tbe en- » gin# runs very nicely, and It looks , good to me, but tell me one thinghave you ever sold any of these care to your own personal friends?" The talesman smiled. "Have 17 Why, three months ago I waa engaged ' to a girl, and 1 sold one of these lden- ' tkral cars to my proapecttv# father-tn- ■ law!" "Did you marry the girl?" "Tea, Indeed: I've now got the girt. . contented fatber-ln-Iaw and an en- . tbus la at 1c customer as wet!." He made the sals-Life. Melee and Kindness. "In tha fifteen years' that I have connected with societies for the prevention of cruelty to animals In this and other cities I never have received a complaint alleging cruelty to a mule." as Id the humane looking "That Immunity of mules from treatment la an lntereaUng ques tlon. Why are they Immune? Tbers plenty of nralea. even In New ! Tort Does nobody beat them? Does nobody underfeed lhem?'lf not, why ' not? Does a mule show 'such a de- . elded ability for taking care of blm- , self tbat bla owner. la afraid to abuse , or do men beat mules and eacapo , punishment because tbe persons who witness the beating tblnk It le only a ! mule and dot worth bothering about? , What Is (be explanation of tbat phass of tbe mule question anybow?"-New ■ Tork Trans. Ta Rest HI. Eyss. . Tbe people wbo quit reading -Joal to ; rest their eyre" tulght -take a bint by , '■ Inference from tbe reply made by an 1 ulJ illiterate." A passing man found . apparently deeply Interested In a' . paiwr. * On looking close II became apparent C that bis paper was upside down, and he was asked forthwith why he held It Hla reply almost knocked the que.- !' out. It waa: " "Just to rest my eyre!" * t
» ./A Reversal. "I BiiprSise you bilked a lot of nonsense to your wife before you were married." "Yea." answered Mr. Meektou. "BeTore we were married she thought my sensible Now when I Iry to , talk sense she thinks it's nonsense Exchange. He— So you think married Ufo ought he oue grand, sweet song? BbeTea. Be— Anil what air would you prefer for this matrimonial song? She - -A millionaire!
fThomso n ' s A Lifetime Story Thomson's ^ j'Glove-Fittmg" Corset THOMSON'S .•'GLOVE-FITTING' CORSETS 1 Powell's Dry Goods Store, 921 Asbury Ave. , fi.u. , ; j CORSETS Jameson-Rllen Piano Go. ins CtiBsinui St.. Philadelphia. Pa- '**" ' fi J^Ktoeu! Tiaymore Hotel. Ninth ato.1 tVrelev \»r . Jb ...» in v. N I j wouiii be pleased to show atul demonstrate sample-, o! All. n , Mcl.*ligratui I'layerand Upright I'ianos. iS**ili> of tmi-ic tic. .iiul thcicMfU-r free exchange. . to year's guarantee COLUMBIA TALKING MACHINES Sold on easy terms . * We "also tent upright pianos lor tile smuttier sca-yiL deliver 1,. v.mt . o! | tage and return in the tall for the snnj ot >;> Tutiuib. and icpan j ing by ex|H-rt tuners. ' . • I Spring Bargain* in t'sefl Piaiuw; -Steinway Squsie. f;v CluckcrniK ' ' J ' ■ . Duithsia 1'pngH, fi,y. American I'lsver Tuns'- StcinU .. K.lo ! : - .-I1'-] Special Bargain;— Sohmer'Coucen ('.ran.!, square piano, # to. | I ~| ll AV,': >'0" a ■ "I alow or apartment l'n firp-j | H| gir l Ghas. E. Adams k Bro. I: ' ' 720-22 Asbury Aveuue H. CORSON Real Estate Agent No. 7S Asbury Aoenue,, Ocean City, N. J.
r Hsst • a tampAni .,j..ie nil degreea F ' | ExTwrtlnr.il.il ..'-.-rial, ..us of -bikers I have ah, wn that unto b a eomln it eln les -f 4wil Iic.l lelt c.»,-i,«l,,nl tl. , wori!-. IVg r.-h,tlve t.-rm lleat Is f Daaeflcleai ir like thing, hot. it , depeu.'s on the |--lnt . 1 > leu . Ileal la .opposed te (w emwtnilng Tbe book worm Is eni.-ialrr.-d l.j it. But. then, j hot day tl, ,i, ,, eoul one. The Her.-, -at | Joints There I, r<- 'ari!.u" klml. 'of j bret. such aa Jim coniu urn everyday I heat, prick!; he»l a.„! the bent Of de- l bate, etc.— KltBsaa City Time. A Spartan F.th.r Beeently a first year big!, arbnol pu- I pM banded her history tea. her what j aud final study . f Lac.-!aen,"..iiian cu«: i j™* Jh H slw -tat.-l thai an,..- Spar beds jilMrt'thlatlea" * | Tbe .Incident reminds one of a story - th .t I- told . r ti„- caim-ron. "of ! The ,-hb-f e ..i I
hla sou In the Shew, no! had that the lad Tu.d rolled up a m, tvl.nli -to make. a pillow He thereu|«,n roar and klcfc. ed It sway, saving atew.lv femlna-y. boyr'-Tmuh's Co.,, paid Burning . Oiamend.' [ Tbe dlau.oirl waa first lainsRl by I Davy and Fared., y In JSWe It ,»a, held on a platinum jval In a gluaa globe of Iwrntv-ltrO' . ..hie |„, bra of pure .hydrogen sod the Duke of Tuscany'a burning gla— a l.-n. of fourteen Inrbre and one of thriw In- hre eeparatrd -It abd one hi, If f.n-t— concentrated the anna hvat. fn three or an hour the alone hurst Into a searlpt finmr. tint of f,« ua It a<-d four nflnulnr and «•«. Conaumed In (wo more irlnla Plsyiog S.fs, ^"Johnny," si, Id the teacher, -this 1a you this week. Why nr<; you ao naugh- 1 tyr ; "Because." answered the Incorrlgl- • youngster, "gnupl-.a - .ys the good young, and I ain't taklii" any ehancea."— Cbleago News . J A Bold Jolhsr. I' Mra. Hashlelgh- Vrs, we've Veil bar- > Ing eonalderal.le trouble with our milk I lately. Do yon lake your c.ffee with ' New Boarder— I take It within - Boa..ee oxniurr 1 vise II Within. Bofton Trnmit'ilpL -
I- Never Again. , e "Only once have I '»|mket., crossly to I my wife," said a wan to an Intimate \ r friend. | \ y "Indeed!" renmrked Ihe latter In i ~ 0 some surprise. | . "Tea." si, Id the first epeaker, rather 1 ambiguously: "once waa quite enough j ' for me."— Exchange. " — ' J 1 A Theory. "Why don't sailors sav 'right' and; 1 laft' Instead of 'starboard' and 'liir 1 board?"' "Oh. I don't know. I suppose they'd ! « hate to make things too easy for laud - _ • '_ n Moving Picture Films. I j II Is eHiiiimird'tbnt tbe Ufe qf 8 (iu» i routing'11" or *lx weeks' j
» Iwgal pa|wrs of all .lem rlptloi:., Including wills, are carefirlly drawn l.y t * R. Curtis' Itobti, sou at Ills office, 711 ' Try at, A-Ucrtt-emct in the Hkntinki. ' Fire Alarm Mlgnnls : ' 14 -Sttlli and Pleasure avabue. ■ ' 17— Eleventh and Hay aveuue. ; Ifk-Fuurleeutl. and Pleasure ave [ 35 • Seveulli aud Wesr avenue. , | 42— Seeuml and Asbury aveuue. ' i 45— Eighth aud Asbury aveuue, 41— Tenth and Asbury avenue. • ] 4H — Thirteenth aud Asbury avenue, j . 19— Sixteenth and Anbury avenue. i * 51— North and Central a Venue j 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 87 — Twelfth and Wesley avenue. «8 — Fourteenth aud Wesley aveuue. | 73-Fourlh aud Oceau avenue. ?"> — Bevetflh aud Oceau aveuue. j ?(> — Ninth and Ocean avenue, j 82— Second and Atlantic avenue. SO— Hoard w alk and Moorlyu terrace | 911— Bay avenue and Halleraea road.
; New'Jerwy Supreme Court; brgr] , ' 1 Notice in Absent Defendants. In Chancery of New Jersev. To 8h«hc(h c. Mao|han and J»,„„ |„ J '' *':^S»TA^uowis4,U J Every Cold Lunches. ' i Wednesday and htc. | Saturday Nlglit The Excursion House JAMES CURK :: ^ PravrteUrJ, MAIN STHEET and . . . j NEW JERSEY AVENUE j SOMEks' POINT :: N.J. an Ad. in 1 The Sentinel;.
KI'.AI. ENTATE AOEJIT8. ' ! ~ WM. LAKE, C. E., 1 Real Estate Agenl. '"** Smi'-K MUiVrnj'JwIIure T'OITUII tSul """" ""wfesi-"' r. I-I-I-II HI I-II'X I ■XXI I XT* X I X X X X'X'X'X XT'X'XX IT'XTT KU-XT-XT-X s ,| K. Curtis Robinson .3 * ill Conveyancing and InsLimnce Nulary l',.l, II.' and Commissioner of Itesda ,|i INo.h. Asbury Avenue 1m CICCAN CIT Y, N. J. M ■ Mnary 'o ljian on Ih.nd^nd Morfgaga " "l X XT XT XX X XX : XI-IT X X X X I X X X X I XT-XT Z X-I X X-XT-X-X ZT'X-Z X-X-X-Z I-X I sl !• i ^ Job Printing • -The tiiosl oxrtf'Utm; person will :lto pleased ami lhoroii«;lily satinJied willt lite 'work ilone at the Sentinel Printing Mouse t>ur- •Villi:— Only High Class Printing* at Reasonable Kates. A trial order will convffroc yon; Let us show you samples and quote prices. SENTINEL PRINTING HOUSE 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CIJY, ' - 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 4 ..and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ..... Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS A Serious Obstacle to Good Telephone Service Get the right number — don', gueee. M Perhaps you occasionally get the wrong HI .( number when you make a telephone call Do i gEg you blame the Telephone Company? Now is there any chance that you were I p wrong? = U Many mis-directed calls are due to the S Wi subscriber speaking indistinctly or calling the Sj HI wrong number. Memory cannot always be H g§ trusted. g U ,^yhen calling, speak distinctly, giving §§ p each hgure of the number with clear enuncia- 1 And— first, last and always — consult the % p current issue of the Pell Directory. See if this doesn't help. |j The Bell System » 1 I

