Ocean City Sentinel, 21 August 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 4

GERMANTOWN BOY'S CLUB EASILY WON TRACK MEET " Pierson. Carson and Daf^Did . .. ... - |L', DuttDId

Excellent Work on Beach J in This City. Tbe ingnl Iruk ■ml field nin-l by tba Germwitow:i Bnya' «"loi. In connautkm wifh^thalr auuuuer en- 1 campmrnt In this dig wa# held nil Ibe batch. Haturday anerumiii.alllirv* £ o'clock. It wae mainly a dual mart beta-ecu IbaUarmaniowu Boy a* Club audtbeOermaiitowii V. M.t: A.. wiHt . tbe former taking off" the high Bonnre of the day. „ The beech proved to be an excellent ,, aubetllutlnn for the cluder path, and , good lime* were mode 'hi the dauber, plerann. of the Hoys' Club, capturing Ural ID tbe hundred yard tlaelr, traveled the dlatance In 10 1-5 aecoridk' •' ('arson, of lire Boys' Club. Who linldn I the 8S0 indoor chain plobatilp of the A.' * A. V., wee the victor In the 220 daeh, 0 with a lime of 22 4-6 seconds. • 1 Tbe feature race of the day wan the v two-mile run, won l.y David Dull. «f 1 tbe Boye' Club, who, ruiiuliiK from ecratch agalnat a strong Held, forked ■ Into the lead and creased the tape In 1 10 mluutea and 60 secouda. The Uermantown Y. M. C. A. leaiu 1 won the one-mile relay race froui I wo teame representing I lie Hoya' Club. Tbe meel waa run under Ihe^lrm-- I tloo of tbe Amateur Athletic Union 1 Silver cupe were glveu to the Brat In 1 tbe varloue eveota, ellver raedala to 1 aecund place vlctora and bronxe to the 1 third. David Dull captured the big feature cup when he wou the two-mile handicap run. It waa a large ellver loving cup, with au Inalde coating of gold. 100-yard dealt — First, Pleraon ; aecond, Schtll; third, Churchill; all G. It. ' C. Time. 10 1 6 aerouda C. Time, 10 1 -ft aerouda

2XLyard dealt— Flrat.t'araon; second, •' Plaraun; third, bataa; all (I. B. C. ' Tlma, 22 4-6 aeeouda. 440-yard daab-Klrat, fareon. G. B. dl C.; aecond, Jobnaon. U. Y. M. C. A.; third. Turn bull, G. B. C. Time, 61 1-8 01 aeeouda. ' 1 ISO-yard daab— Flral, Woodbull, U. A Y. M. C. A.; aecond, U. B. C.t.lblrd, b' Mitchell, G. B. C. Time, 2 9. b Doe mile Mb— Pint, K. A. Caaael- lt berry .Jr.; aeeoud, Snell; third, tlee; all 11 g. B. o. ?; Two mile run— Kind, Dull'; aecond, * Snell; third. Mellow; all U. H V Time, V 10 mlnulea 60 aecond a. '■ Broad jump— Klrat, Schaeller, P. R. b R.JY. M. C. A.; aecond, Pleixm; third, Caeoalbavry; both (4. B.C. Dlatance, b IT feat llj-lDchee. " Una mile relay— Wou by (leriuan- 11 town Y. M. C. A. (Jobuaou, Dura- *< moud, Woodhall and Kerguaou. 'j TO HELP THE "SHUT-IN" Card Pan* to be (liven ai Mra. ° A progreealve live hundred (tarty . will be given at tbe reeldence of Mra. , Peter Kallhigall. 871 Third atreet, Krlday afterooon, from 8 until 6 o'clock, ( fur the beneflt of the Peonaylvattla 0 Drench of tbe Sbut-In Society, 1710 k t'heatuut atreet, Philadelphia. Tlcketa are 60 oenta. (] Tbla la a worthy charity and the in- d dlcatloua are that there will be a large , attendance of the frlende of the Inatltu- „ lion at tbla party. «*•■! Italatr Tranatera. Recent real aetata tranefera In Ueeau 1 City recorded In the alBce of (Joouty 0 Clerk Hlldreth, aa reported In tbe Cape * May I'etnty Uaxatte. are aa follows: * William Kvaua et ux to Philippine ' Newman. 04000. Ixita MM and 807. " Section F. 1 Wlllard W. Adaui# et ux to Ocean , lily Building and Dean Aaaoclallon. Dot 16, SaetloD JO. Jonn J. Arnold at ux to Joa. U. C'bamplou. Ixrt 68, bay front loin. '' Ocean Site Co. to Alieu Coraou 0198. Lot In front of lot Ml, Ocean * City Development Co. " Hannah W. Mitchell to Norman \V. ' Campbell. *900. Part of loU 881 and lima. K. Johnaion et uk to Oocati ! Frout Realty Co. *380 >. Lot 1, Vock ft, %» Albert Fogg et ux to &*.')*. m! ' Dowd. *4800. Lot ou Nluth atreet, " near Ocean avenue. Albert Fogg to Lydla W. Sloeomb. *■000, | Lot on Ninth atreet, uaar Ocean aveaiM. 1 Albert Fogg lo Jea-e L, Mabaffey ct „ ux. *6060, Lot on Ninth atreet. near Ocean avenue. Allen Scull etux to Mary C DH'am W600. Part of lot 4, block 7. Jaaaa L. MabeOey et ux to Albert . Fogg. *6000. J Art known aa No. 704. Ninth air ret, containing 2840 aqua re , Sulla M. Dowd el vlr lo Albert ! Fogg *4800. 2840 aquere feet at No. , TUB Ninth atreet. Ly«a W. SJoonmb to Albert Fogg. [ tfiOOSJ Lot on -Ninth etr«t, near Ocean T. Stratlon Carllale ct nx lo Charlca | Ben bam. et ux. *1700. Lot 2M>. Sec- , •»#. A. Doe et ux lo Louta It ' Humphrey a Lm on Wealey aveuui- 1 at Interaeclton .of Sixteenth aireet. Jouatliau W. Barber el ux et el to , Cbarlee Fuliner. *400(1. Lot 832. , Clinton L. Breckley to BinJ Hayllar, ' Jr. *2160. Lot 10, Sectlou 3 ' f Edward U. Boyle, trustee, to Wlllanl ■ W . Atlanta Lot 16. Section t^ ^ I tin. aaj and man. Hectwu K run. f "a, iwam^lba aayuri acres. Hccm.n F raaa j Ma TvaHr-Uait lo tbrtplwi" omu, ! ttanta lb. tar an t .*««. taotrt.n It raaa , lb. M* x»c .... Hactlcrtl K raaa JTu" ,

SUNDAY IN THE ; LOCAL CHURCHESp StrongScrmousaud Excellent *! Music Heard by Large i. Congregations. The churches In Ocean t'lly were all I' well fllled ml the service. on Sufiday. p are report, of the aeriuon# .1 heard: - II riturr hkicihytkhian " There were two large and Interested, congregation# preaeut Sunday at the ° I'reabylerlan Church. The Sun- ' • day acliool allowed a marked Increaae ' the aame Sunday laat year, both In attendance and offering. The aer- . vlcea throughout Ilia day were characv ^ - lerlml by aplrliual fervor. The alnghig by tbe quartet waa moat excellent and by the congregation ^ beaily anil apoutaueoua, and the woralupera apparently enjoyed e very , and prpHlable day. , The pastor. the Rev. Charles H ' llobuer, delivered two forceful and lm- ' . preaalve aermone, hla morning dlarourae liehig particularly effective. HI. , Ro inula, 5, 8; "Chriat died for j . ua." In the evening he .poke on •■PertHiiial Keapunelblllly," Uklng aa 1 t hla text Roman# 14; 12: "Kveryoiieof ' ua ahall give all account uf lilniaelf In I °"d " ! There were quite a number of vi.lt lug mlulalera preeeul, among tbam 1 . being the Rev. Dr. William P. Finney. 1 of Lincoln Cnlrentty; the Rev. Dt, P H. H. Brooke, of Wllkea-Harre, Pa.. 1 and the Rev. Dr. Paul Hlrndach, of '

Philadelphia Mr. Ktihiier o|«ned hla mgrtilng ' by aUtlng that the doctrine of the world la tbe cardinal doctrine^ of the Bible. Ht ebowed bow, from bloody eaerltlce In the tlrat of the Bible to the -'Lamb aa It beeu alaln In the mldet of tbe In tbe hut book, everytblng the aacred volume converge# to tbe one great outatandlng event on Calvary, where Jeaua died for me. apt llluetritlou thla truth waa Impreeaed ou tbe mludaaud heerU of The apeaker then went ou to ahow bow In every age of tbe Church thla doctrine bat been the toucbelooe of pulpit wherever the hlgbeet •plrttuel power hae been attained. He declared that tble truth, that Chriat died for ue, which aenf Iheapoetlee Into the world to baptlxe the natlona In the name of Jeaua. la atill the power of God unto aalvailon, and pointed out 1 that there la no Interpretation of the i Chrl-tlan religion that baa In II redeeming power which Ignorea or bellttlea the death of Christ. In closing bit dlacourae the Rev. Mr. showed bow the proclamation 1 of tbla truth feedc the aprlDge that f keep alive tbe mighty bopee that; make ua Christian men. He called hla hearers to cling to this truth, I that In the hour that tries the aoul they will And It an unfailing1 consolation and strength. IMMAMt'EL BAPTIST. The fourth aermon of tba aertaa by : tbe paator, the Rev. Arthur Gee, based ' the parable of the "Prtxlllfal Son" waa preached Sunday morning to a good -a lied congregation Tbe special topic waa, "Waete and Want," the | einphaai. being placed upon want and Ita remedial value. The text was taken from Luka 16; 14: "And he began to be In waul." "We picture want ae a being with a haxzard, (drawn lace, hollow check a, 1 quivering nostrils, blazing eyea, tremb. Hug II|NI, aud akin drawn tight over chiu and cheek and brow," said the speaker. The picture may be ill founded In fkdt, bnt It te our common thought of want. "Aud there la much reaaon for tbla conception. The aucleul writer warua. the sluggard that 'poverty ..shall noma > on blm aa a robber' aDd 'want as an armed man.' Tbe margin aays, 'man 1 with a shield.' Therefore, waut la to be feared. "Turning lo tbe experience of the 1 prodigal, we note some thing* he loa', 1 -'Klrat, he lost hla place of leader- 1 ship In the gay set wherein he had aim ie so raeplendantly for a while— 1 that la, aa long ae hie money lasted. "Second, '-4m lost hla plica lo the crowd of merry-makers. Third, he l>*t the necessaries of life— food, drink, 1 clothing, shelter. Then he lost friends Laat of all, be lost strength aud courage and aelf-reapect. So he came at ' la»t to tbe place where be clutched at stranger ae a drowning man clutchta at the possibility of rescue, and ac- ' cepled tbe position of awlne-teuder. 1 "But though be lost iomueh.be was only In the tlrat stages of want, In- ' deed, lu hla loaa he made a dtaoovery: He fonnd lilmeelf. A And. thla worth lo blm than all tbe substance lie , had wasted. ■ Sgllafled with wealth and gayaly > and friends, he bad become a stranger - himself, aa we of tbla day become atraugers to Hie real eelf within ua. ' of wealth, friends, hope, lie I came to hlmaelf and reasoned with himself, coming at last u> tbe great [ queatlun of the soul, 'Why am I tiers? -Tbe answer lo the prodigal's que#, i tlou of -Why' was clear enough. He ' had elnnafl. * "Want come- aa an eueuiy, au , avenger of w aale, yet waut la an angel . and lire shield that hulas hla face, ■ hole# his eyea. alibiing with pity and , -'"Ire to help. We may think o' poverty as a corse, yet If the message - of povhrty la received the result must - for ouf good. Pain w arna u- against " violating laws of nature Want w arns i "Waut awakens desire, stimulates ■ thought, arouse* the spirit, urges u. ' upward. , "A certain man came a! length face to fare with hla need. He had aiunad

MENHADEN FISHING Capialn or One of the Boaia Telia 1 Wbal la Doar. ® The Anglers' Club of Ocean t'HJMp, having lieen ..rganlred tba following | from a recent issue of the Cap* May „. Star end Wave, concerning Cap! Joli „» A. Kelliam, <•( the rt.iu.era, a l-gai "f ui Ihr Atlantic Fisheries Company, wild ■' w as at ■ ape May tiarlmr. will be >.f In- 1 lereat: ' " [ "Capl Krtrhaiii l» al home at Tuck- 1 •* irrton during tbe A-hlug season of bj ■IhiiiI six maul ha. where the Atlantic ^ Fl-hrrlea have a fertilising plant .ill an „ Island In the Inlet, but after the acea.ni it he realdea lu Chelsea. N Regarding the catching of Ash. R Captain Ken-ham stated that It I# •> l-opularly believed thai the menhaden rounded up all klnrta uf lable llah', which they did not. for several g| one of which waa that edible r| Halt lacked oil aud animoula properties » of the -moaabuuker.1 -The edible Hah ta that come up In our purs# nets we b book with a gaA and put on Ice for our » own tine; we carry a crew of 32 men end you cau Imagine It lakes some * cooking aud fimd lo supply Hum.' lie f| said. -Tlian the Inaprctura are active al all lluiea aud I'll elate that any- , tasty la at liberty to board my tsiat at * and look over my cargo for edible -BlueHah will eat Ibelr wayoulofthe * nets as fast aa you could round Hirm " up, and for thla reason If for no other - It wouldn't pay to catch them." -ant tl.e captain f Tba conversation llieu abided to the u . of the menhaden. Ca'ptelu t Ketcham said that lliey spawned twice li , year, Hie fall spawn being the prnliAc a j one and the one which escaped dc- ' , struct Ion more so than the a|>rlug ' ■pawn. The menhaden la a Hah that , feed# by auction on atoms In the water ^ , and In turn forma the food supply for f moat everything from whalea down. t rt|>eaklug of whalea. the caplelu aald that there had been a acliool living t j about twenty miles oA the lower New c Jersey roaal for Ilia past two aeaaoua. of tbe big black llab species, which be ^ frequently mel wllti, and-lhat the one J i which came ashore at Ocean City tbla ( f -prlng undoubtedly belonged I" Ihe , , tribe. t against hla brother years before, and * e now that brother waa coming to meet i I blm. aruied aa fur war. Wbal should ( e be do? Tbere was nothing left but a prayer. And so all nlgbt he prayed ; - u all night until the day begau to break, a And at daybreak the dark angel with • f whom he had been wrestling touched the hollow of til# thigh aud Jacob eur- ■ rendered. Helpless, be wae blessed, a HI# conqueror waa hla friend. -f -Thus Ihe prodigal. Want conquered it him. Hut wauT brought him lu lilme self and lo thoughts or hla father and • Tbere were Hie usual large emigre- 1 ' lion- III Ihe Flrat M. K. Church rtun- 1 II day. J; 8 The paalur, Dr. Haluea. read the. morning leeeou, Jobu, 8; 1-7. He used . '■ verse 2 of tbe chapter ae the ground- , work of hla dlacourae: -Beloved, now . r- era we Ihe sous of God; aud it dolh D not yet appear wbal we shell be; ,l but we know lliat when He ahall ep- '• [war, we shall be like Him; for we d ahall sec Him as He Is." ». The speaker selected from Ibis verae " tha worda, "we shell see Him." me exIt preealng concisely the truth which be intended to enforce end drive home to the conedooaneae of his audience, y .That trntb la that man's aoul must see dljeeua Chriat: the wordt specially ae. " lected for the text ere Imperative, 1 Physical death, aeld tbe apeaker. Is >1 ouly au luckleut lu tbe life of tbe soul. ie ^ Death la not tne supreme object which d ' la outlined on tbe borlxon of ihe future, I nor yet la the judgment; It la the 4: Judge, Who la Jeaua Christ, lulo whose I bauds all Judgment la given lu heaven and on earth, in Illustration of hla a, 'thought, Dr. Halnea at tbla point re-j 0. hated the recent sudden deaths of the rr ' Rev. A. J. Gregory end hla wife. Both . is ' Uvea bed been lived In Christ with ' II God and the last paramount thought >n of both waa that Ibey would ess Jeaua. Dr. Halnea was Intimately acquainted I* with Ihe aged pair, is The apeaker declared thai we must ie see Chriat now end here. If the Judgti ment Day la to be divested of lie terrors. | u We are to be sous of God now In tbla' lo preaeut life; we ere to believe tud live | lu Jeaua Chriat. know Him Intimately 1 ie ae our friend, helper end tbe blebop of 1, eoula. rto that after tbe discipline r- 'of thla life. Ihe aoul that has been boru Id of God hae already seen end known | — jour Uud; death, therefore, must be' jonl.v a mrre physical Incident in such j ie | a life, a divide which, when crossed. I ■I bleeae* the aoul with an unobstructed k. vision of lu Lord. a I n the evening there a-aa a cougrega- ' r- Hon present that tilled every seat lu it (be main audience room aud lu the it rtunday acboul room. Many chalra lu ' la the alalra were occupied besides c- The Rev. Dr. .M K. rtoyder, of the 1 Hamilton Aveuua Church, Trenton "tiered Hie opening prayer. i- Dr. Halnea' address had for it# text . 1 r: the Hist two ver-es uf the fourth h chapter of Melacbl; tbe two thoughts ' ie "I the addie-a were suggested by tbe 1 reference In the secoud of these verses ' y to Ihe rising of the sun of rlghteouafr neaa on them who fear Hla name, ie Tbe II rat thought waa Introductory i. aud had to do with the physical fact ie that, were It not for the euvelopiog ath moapbere. Hie sun would melt the it earth with fervent heat, and the related ' fact that all life on our earth appro- »- prlalea from the sunbeams coming : e through the compensating medium of Hie atmosphere Just what It needs. * ii "Jeaua Christ." aald the speaker, :l "In t bt spiritual jeorld la tberaimpeoaai, Hng medium between God and man. ® 1 Through Him mu.t come the healing of the sun of righteousness. It reeta e with man's choice whether that sun t shall bleaa blui or be to him a con- * I suuilug tire." t • I'he music during the day was ex- ( cellent and . wa> greatly apprrclaled " u> , ^ For Balk.— Two Iota wixHNl f,et. » d" IWTk. '1 ** ' *" *1"1 'Antral Ad- • adv *7-81-61. 1

| The Royal Box. j _ SSEr^r.-sss 7 r»rtl, atudlou. . Mid- (I. doean-t cafe uiu.-b for play ami cau scarcely baton from hla books. Urn-en tilxa of Ureece. closely related the cur of Russia. U the ouly worn f" an admiral In the *•"><> I ^ all* has assist"! Russian sailor# who have become strnndcil In Athena Par dally la iickn.wvlcdginent "'^lb'» erpalty and tartly tweauae of tne I" tbS bar . father. Duke CbnatanthMNtcbolalevllch. waa an admiral In t "■ nary Ihe cur coufeiTed thl. „ exceptional honor upon the queeu. Book Ageot'ajarlk ^ ^ ^ ample "f "nqmrtee he hua ever beard "erne from a New Ilaveu book wlff. still. «» I" Johnson's day at Yale. . ailed "John Drew" by Hie * "f Ida society manner.^Joi nn^ ■ neraooUl/^eTdj^ ' thla yeaF" A woohl I"- w» »f J"'".-"!"* il-«* re atwvnded, "Why. yea. wo change I en. year." Instantly the l—k ai-ent repl W. atlH wHI get a letter f«-e next year, young - •lr:" Argonaut- \ No Fcilla Far Unela. ' Old Cncle William had been a faith aevvant In a aoulbern family for - many years aud with hla savings hud taken great pride lb educating one of ; hla nieces. She had been In boardlug school and on BnaUy graduating bad returned with something of the hail that white glrli ictgtu aeaiime Upou finishing so academic course Approaching t'nele William In tbe gar den one morning, hla niece lnterrogat ; ed 1dm with much assumed affects Hon: "Cncle William, does Uncle Alec con tlnue to reside lo the westerly portion of tha town)" Uncle William, with unfeigned con tempt, replied: "If you all (Been doo» 4 Alec still live et that thar tall end o" Dog Hole, be do. Don' you cogie roiin , allnglu' yer Iaittn giammar at me,"— National Magaxlne. Fa ah Ian. Fashion's a whhnalealjMdjJ^ Or.a day'aha "brine# out a now bobby, atwfcya tn saareta ofjtha^noval.^ ; And tha quas'sat of Oh. Fashion's a terrtbla tyrant: ■ha Issues her changeful decreee And. althoogir we protest we dee it Ma It. W-e'worahlp her while we're protesting. And har whimsical rulaa «• obey Till tha quealtoa all olhara transcending | la. What # tha mo^J|21,^^ouniat 1 What Ganaral Grant Wars. A ilttle girl waa reading a compoal Hon of bar own on "Grant's Work In the Civil War." She got on swimming nutll she reached Lee'e surrender at j Appomattox Court Hooae Then aha told how Lee wore rite sword and waa ! : handsomely attired In full uniform 1 "while Grant." she announced, "bad on ' ' nothing but an old. ragged Union suit ", -Ladles' Home Journal. 1 ^ — "Why are you starting out with an , umbrella 00 inch a sunshiny day)" "I am bound for the art gallery." "But you cannot exhibit so urn' ' brella." "Of courae not But a notice on the ' catalogue says that one muet learo hla > cane or umbrella outside before ba . can enter."— Toronto World. "Do yon ever go out of your way to do things to make pther people hap p*r "Tea I crossed the street thla morn 1 lag to (void meeting a Qiao who owra - money to me "— Chicago necorri Her- ' tUL _____ I The Busy M" ' "Away, aawyr^ 'i Sr I Da bought soma bait | And fishing want —Birmingham Aea-Hsrald. Bsnsfltsd Anyway. "Itorry you couldn't attend onr bant quit laat night doctor. It would have - 1 done you good." . I "Thank yon! It he* done me good , ' I hare just prescribed for three of the , guests."— Boston Transcript. | The Lrtarary Court ahlp I "They atarted In a purely platnnlc 1 way to read 'Luclle' together." •| "Walir 1 | "Now they ere Interested In a book : that tella how te build a (1.OU0 house." 1 — Loutavllle Courier Journal. I " The Darkest H«M ^ How often ohv how often, did you find tha Ooaasienally. I Inquirer— Do yon ever get Into trouon account of rarelaaa pedestrians) . 1 Chnulfeur— Sometimes The laat time I ran Into one I emeahed a all dollar lamp all to' amttheraena -Chicago 'rr'1 ;-j Tha Family. Falhae whaaka tha oarpsl Hanging oa tba Itas: ■oc Is ptaytng baasbsU (Hs Is oa tha nlns); ^Wtth soma Jolly ft lands: Scrubs and sweeps and mends. Thing# Unprintable. 1 Willie -Mother always carve* when , have company for dinner. Bobby— Isn't your father able to? WUUe— Gueaa be ain't able to without eeyln' things.— Boston Transcript. Thank# Either W»y. ' Pat (to doctor)— If Ol live, doctor, ahure Ol'Il have yon to thank tor IL Pxt'e Wife (somewhat prejudiced against tha doctor)— And If yon die. you can thank blm too.— Judge. f Going Up. 1 Today, lu ahow a*mil»"s'"" I Tatar aeti.iag but a tsa cam drtuk. j -Detroit Free i raaa 1 ' ^

Atlantic City Tkratiw r.fglillimilMS la tii n. r, t, .udi., • I. C ARLE &WI LLI AM S THE DOLL GIRL Ocl What Ihr» Weal At. Ml waut T JULIA SANDERSON THE SUNSHINE GIRL Uancr Kverj tu'd t.oovbv»Wednesday and Mc' 1 Saturday Night Excursion House JAMES CLAKk Froptieto. MAIN STKIO-T and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE 50MERS' POINT :: N.J. , J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and \ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ■ "cm'xAV cot K I HOI •>», t. ' lOppoaltr Public Handings) , LAW' "'offices Apgar 8l Boswell. , I^AVV OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, 1 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. MILDRED I | Counsdlor-at-Law ' 'TOWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-at-Law ^ILI.IAM ». DAVIS * Attorney at Law 808 Eighth HI reel Ocean L'Uy New Jersey tlkDIIAL h I N. GRISCOM, M. D. - EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Allen Corson, M.D. 816 Wealey Avenue Oceatf City New Jersey " DR- W.,1'. HAINES , COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. : p I,*, ue#: Hell Ml-W,!" hUrStale r«i , T-trptcmr- j I^iLv'.HWtr, II* HeILSCREL PliTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY I oOcaUoura: Until MO a.m. • [)K. CHARLES B. RIDER »• I >«»n t iwt •« 809 Central Avenue HADDOCK'S PHiHttl 8th and Asbuty Avenue The girls all say, meet me at Mad^ock's Sanitary Fountain and treat ine to a glass of delicious soda or sunda*. They know what's good. Hughes'- Central Pharmacy 1 Prm-rlptluua ou/ -Iwrlaiu J"" S""' " " , ataly compomntiS.""""' J. THORN I. RY MUOHHS. Mixafer ' Mfbt ball at imut dour or llora

"mm Will sell as a whhle, 67 lots Ijetwcen Fifty-third and Fifty- ■ streets, f«r 20 per cent. I less than their assessed value, j . WilIHaSI^A." Wells, I; <»-' Spring street. Trentflii. N. J.,|l

Tuesday. Sg>ter*ber j. i«j, ' 55] - ■' ' \: ■' - •yi;. I : , ' ' , I'rupnsals fur Pav ing Ulli Si reel. 1 I Ptupusnls lor Sale uf llnihliiiL's. - J'HIH K. AI'AMrt. The principle of the hlngq la See" In almost every Joint lu the animal king dot 11. S" nnimglia without a hinge r Joint uimm l/Ie^>?*uthcr In it* a nut Women lire employed In Den mark. Norway nml Fialnud and ore \ often round to 1-.- excellent mnrlmra. , ploycl aa state ottl- laia at sea. aud partictilxrly lu Hot pilot service. They ^ go out to meet I he inco HNllg shl|w, they a ' climb nlmlily out of their limits, tliey ' Show their nlUvixl fllplomn. end they r steer the newedmer aaffcly Into the harbor, -Ml Is tlie aanie In Finland Yaeea Rseta. ' The roota of Ihe yucca are extensive ly used aa n substitute for noap in many |«ir1a of Mexico aud Central ^ Deluwni'e tins Im-cii called the Dlamoud State, for. though amall tn alxc. It formerly waa of great |adltleal Importance. It also en*.,* the nlcknan.e of the Blue. Hen State, this having man iiaiiied Caldwell, who Blade the , slate fauioiis In s|uirtlng annals bv the qtintlti of lil« enrmteoeka, whl.-ii he a! ways tired from the eggs of a blue hen. ? lo>Uevlng that thla was the heat color for th* mother. of a gamecock. Keep clean., keep well and dress well. I The wnjld Is a great respecter of good Killing a Sntara. To avert a aueexe preaa the upper Hp against the u-eth with the forefluger. » 1, Alllgatora af Colombia. I There seems to he no likelihood of ' extermlviailng the alllgatora of Colom- t I hla. 110 matter how great the alaughtet;,.! I as each feimile lays ulwut 1UJ eggs a ; year. A "Gold Brick" of Old Timo. In one of the Tel el-Amarna lettera. . written during the eighteenth dynasty, the king of lltibylon accnaea Amen., j phis III. of Egypt of aendlng him a mass of has* metal- for gold. He aays, f "The twenty mlnaa of gold you aent in* contained, when melted down, otilv '- five mlnaa of pure gold." Noaoblted. Bleeding nt the nose Is usually a algn*! that aotm-tblng Is wrong with the sy- | tem. Tlie cause should be discovered aut^atepa taken to rwuove IL Tha Moat Accurats Frontlar. u " As an Instance of the jealousy exist, tng lu the rolatlona between Norway | and Sweden R may t» noted that the p bonudary line between the two conn tries Is the moat minutely exact tn Eu-i rope, In every pariah touched by tha line there ta deposited an elatiorata plan which la renewed every ten years, tba ] .wWa of the work of surveying, etc., j balug carefully repeated each tlma >

I PUBLIC SALE~" By order of tlie Ocean City Land Company WHI be sold on the premiaeii Satnrday, August 16th. at 3,30 p. M OCEAN C IT 1 , *N. -J : 12(1 Attractive Cottage Sites "THK CHIXHEA OF OCEAN CITY" I I.',„,rtinp nil First street. St. James place, Stentpn place, North stTeet " Atlantic avenue. Corinthian avenue ■i 1 1„. liunrovriucrtita .s.uiprlae cementcl walks, curbing, good atreela Th . »-rJ33TO iiio-l attractive portion of Gcaan tllty and aurruuudta bT! on «Tlwau «!r.H Oiuagoa and d„.c tojrolley lloa wbleb oomrn'mtaL! | U It"! .11 |«)lnla. Easy Irr.n-- . DunuJftle |Kweaaloii. A„ : 3ARNES i LOFLAND. Auctioneers gfi- '■

n A 1 Cape riay r r\l IV Court House AUGUST 29 and 30 First yar on iu-w ^rotimK Great Grange Kishibit. Races, etc. . %V AVK you ® c«'age, bung. 4 Y* apartment t«. fur. . prices. — 720 22 Asbary Aunue UK A I. ESTATE AGKNTN, WM. LAKE, C. E„ Heal Estate Agent. Lm.-- -.ii-i. .i,.*t -ui, A-t-'.ir, p. p. iw.x ton ir* weT'i'sKa*^ H. G0RS0H Hen! Estate Agent Mo. 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean City, N. j.

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. TTreit Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman, Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Thrpe Railways ....... Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOON8 R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing jj Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Anbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. How to Make a Second Call After Completing the First piiiii mm H r .After a telephone connection, when a second number is wanted immediately, subscriber* often move the hook rapidly up and down believing that the rapidity and earnestness of thi* movement will hasten the operator's atten- | i tion. The opposite is quite the case. The signal lamp before the operator does E i not work properly when the hook is moved rapidly: I Work the hook up and down SLOWLY ; 1 then the operator will note your signal and an* swer immediately. •' N The Bell System !- =| L