8HWT I* TBI iMkU&mm: MlWtli i tonus and Excellent < cvecatisn. ttfl tfUrehto In Oman City wat* all * MM? *•" I'M m tiro aerrleo# on c SnAf. Following ore report* of the ' i*i*m IMo eohjaet of. the E«. Fletcher 1 Ckdl'i aarmoa Bondoy morning In , Hoif Tirol If Church »» « Foul'* il <li HIM i K» IH Chttattao* In Epho- [ MM Mho* liter nboaM ""ilk" In Mr MM. Ho pom tod osl bow lb*y , bod •blkod in"dlaob*dl*Dc<e." Bui, , kaVtag . boon "crested la Christ Jsau* . 00*0 flood work*," I bey muM bene* tartb "walk" to tbem. Tbey muM t walk "worthy of I bo vocation wbtrew*h ye are col tod." c TbM Um ifMb obova some of (be ihktoMtalitlri of tbot walk. He tomkaa, a fat, i hot wo moat net walk ' "to lb* eonbr or oar- is tod*." Tbl# MtM*|lUi i ofoWmlnHon. In treatMfl o diamond body, tbe doctor will ■rrt tail the pot toot what mcl-t o do a Bo «hb tba apirffasl moo. Before we u coo bo meMMod "onto good worts" oar mloda og* bo cleaned out or # "eooby" amting other Ullage. Tben wo 0*0 bona* prepared to "walk In tore'-, "m children of light." nod * In I bo eeaalog Mr llork look for ° ■flaaktogaflhoflmanflf afoot ere aod 4 fl oil 1 1 " towood Ml DM wbooa wo j ady Mao paagra odjaalmaol ad iboaa dMhOMOM waa by aoob led W Ideal ■•MMfl Ibo "mlod af Christ" lot blre or boi roil, nod m flMMo« xai to CbahOwomwMflMOdM »o two another ram pwoiTTioi «a , MO Ma«. Uboa^a M. bob not Ma' ! ■*?*«*»«■"»€ , flaadoy - In Mo Maiolofl Ma I bom* . wm, "AttoStoh MoiM of flam bo," nod M lb Mfl. Tba Tragedy of . •MllOflfeM." , Tib bMb by Ibo Aabeaaafo ' Mflbmdaeolboab mrvtora ^ [ ■ nMfl aoaema woaLobo M.to "bod J] bona la Thy pomod. wMob I bora bop 4 MM ■*■• oapkto " floobo I I of Mo aloey aoo- ' OOOMd wtth MO MM, MoMbfl MM Iba a MM no boon, on o wheta Mk oil m MM* MM MM* *f bHiMflikii nod ■MMfl. a* povar W MflaflaoaddM M MMiail a pea oa by ear (rostra , ■ MM b aaabdbkobo MM aopMi leio MO MMMbflMH M wblflMbar etber QQhMa M hmH^wlll rental pfrto era • M bono ■*ttl|7l ad"*! mpM »' MdMMMMMdbdM II _ ■MO of Ma oopblM am * m am warn ii Qbofl aptbapam ad «■
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to Ibam upon MP Utlriil, Ooally lnlligMfl Oil tblnflatato bnanmny oil* ibrwHef God. Tba contention waa I fee tba latter clew. Tbe IntrodneUoo waa accordingly an aleqnant aod »a*y aflbaQea . I aft ran c* : Um great reaction toward* religion and aptrlcnkllty which la now going on In tbe bearM and mlnde od own. He pointed to two greet European leader* of though! -one cd Kroace, Hie other of Ocrmeoy. Throe, abld be. totally deny tba anlaihlMIc trie" of life wblcb waa *o prevalent In Ihe laal quarter of Hie nlnelcenlh rentury, and aaaert tbeaaaantml eplnlaaliiy or man. Tbey farther aaaert that our •ptrllaal lite, our real Ule. I* not a ' product of our own organ l.ul thai It cornea t» ua from outatde ua and above ua and I* a gilt from Uad ; and Ibiaaccordr wllb tbe teacbiog of the and men ore coming hock la ' belief ihgt tbey hove oooU after a forty year*' waodenog to tbe wilderTbe remainder of (be acrmou wo* a dear end forcible expoalthMi of tbe theme, la tbe oourm of which tbe preacher eet tbe purely phyatmi and •eioooa litr over again*! tbe aplrttpal ' life. One atortUng example wae tbe oily of Kkirkoce to Me time of Bey on - arola, ■ litre tb* eity waa pictured oa atoktog Into tb* lhaleet ouimallrm until tbe greol reformer called M bock te Ood aod doeaocy. Ha -proved that cauuol Ignore tba dlelaKy In blm aad Ilea wholly upon ih* low pbyalcnl plana without virtually Incurring tbe" own dootrwdlou. ipbyelcbl oa well an ! ■oral aod aplrMaal Koib Vnliatre 1 aud laderanli cniifeaaed Hod and lb* ra*l>| of lb* •pinmoi nofor* Ihoy ' Tbooppool woa mod* lr«m ibo allar rail, end il "aa aa atoqaaol enlarge meat a poo iba woeda .d lb# laal, MOOiB BLBCT ^ I ibjulro Maaab, af IbMaMy. aa Ibo aa- ' saal iHalla a. af Alia MM my badfe. , do. IM Loyal order af Maoao. wo* ; oomad aa alieroola dotagai* M> lb* ( ^.idpmmbal-a. ( Tba ofltaam ataamd am i Matoa-t. ! L-fl. Brudat; vlea din at... t'borlaa , ■aorb . p 1*1*1*, Harry Heaodeobara laaaaorae, HaabaM B V.aibai - irao . •aaa. John H WiMp.omyam . Job* . M IMmoI. iwoyrora; WlllmmJ Hebll- ( Hog. Hire* yaor* : loner guord, Ko < Mat ; aabr flnard. A Hoona Ononetol aoeratnry. K J Money % of ibo lodge Mom IbMeNy li [ mm aa* af ibo am aiming to iba of lb* oadm. wbaM boo oooely fa ■AO QVICOniP I X «*~d 'dw- u ■a an aaa ■ am maee Tar*. j weal la ga* VaaO tb* Mttor pan af a toaf •*•■ la bamfl aMOfl Ma eompaag thai ba* Ml i*nm«w iba aaa lamp a pa*m Me dtaM atmot. Ma wo* laid u •bat Mm dam will aaab tba work aad la baedtba paarn boreoa IMm h WbdetaWaw Tab, UMamrrtObaa b eamad at. daagblae, Mr* !*aa Dan * _ _ a I
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,v-f ' [TheEndof] • His Rope \ t f A Starr ml m r«rt«o* floowr U ( • \ Ihe Sw'iaa Alp* J I \ | ' ) By r. A. NITCIEL ( t 5 'amoTlB? J lutrriak.ru In ll>« Swl*» Alio, la a central point f..r lourhua for making rl.urah.ua Hihrr lulu thr n.-ixLUTiu* . ealley* or on to lire mountain*. Tb# . town, whh-h I* aimply a .laatcr of t bolrl* will, e roaino. la l.olH on a plain bctwten two lokca. dertrlng ba nathe from Ua lo.-atta«>. curb lake ' about tea or a daaco mil** long aad about a mil* wide. To tb* aoutb of ( the#* lake* rlae Jtbe jreaka of tbe B*rirea* Alpo-th* Elger. Jongfratl. Jlon.-b p and otbera. From luterUfceo a cog , railway carrhw tear-tats up »"-*V 1nJ ethre. to lirladHweld. *lreh.lg. and ( tbenr* dsiwo le I Jiuierurunum Etohj LkOterbruanen one' may i* swung up I hr cat.lc aeierpl thoamiul free I" bur ! td of Ihe anrvaudhig geoup of oioan- ' One *umm»r e..in* tourist* alarlfd , CD tbe cog railway for S. beldig. from r Vbeoce tb* into of lb* party Iniendrd , to attempt le cllrnt. ibr Jungfrau Tbe , rag rail way now extern!, farther up tb* mountata. I«t at «!»« time one could travel by rail n.. farther than flctretdig In tlita party were Mlae , Italia Dan Ion ..f New lot* and Mr. ArcbJ* Peidlelon of Chicago MSm Den I on waa an beliyee. wbll* Mr. Pendleton waa a young lawyer of , moderate mean, wbu bad ImiI recently i been admllird to tbe bar i r Touring la Europe afft-rda ercry fa I cility fbr lovennlkiBg. and feud eioa J bad availed himself of lire opportealty j to woo Ml*. IVn'on He seemed ata»ot ( to are-are tbe i«-l«# "hen a yoaag , Brtflsber beta to an earldom, came { npon -ibe ..Dr. and It became a He , blm aod tbe American t IVndSelon bad Ibe mort.B.-ati«a and diaaRsdMniect -o re* ble rail held ap t by nr.- Mat betae or Ira* than 1 Hllfc. ' then Ibta. from tbe Hare Lord ' Buylagbam euiervd tbe cbnteet foe Denton, bend be treated tbe trttb that lowering toperi- ^ ortty wblcb boa omd* Job* Bull on- ( popular wllb al' other race*. \ There are boicti at 8,-beldlg. ood It t bad bate .mured that tba ladre* of t Me pany-.abou.iJ |«: up at one of tbem e while the mm mod* the attempt apon a tb* mountain. Thee* were three' men c Unending to go up. but one of tbem. r becoatdng Mnrfal af Mb beart'a action j la tbe Ibla air evea at Scbetdlg. de- , ddad aet to rta* a higher alHttade. « left Boylngbam aod r.rndtatoa t tb* oolp #*** la w* eacapt tb* galdm < There were two ^uldaa. armed with ' axe* and atpeastorka. cure foe each ' ad pf Tba little prnnaeliinWbaa Um party left tbrtr frleada ' •taodMg aa the poach of lb# botea , both Boylngbam and Pendleton looked at Mloa Dcatou. each for a good- . by. Boylngbam "oa elated. Pendle- . •aa depceaaaA Mr the amtle ab* bre - alawad aa tba foraaer had an evident , areaatcg In tt. while tb* on* ab* gave ( Paodlatob caaveyre) nothing more than . good'.wtlL The area moved eg. en- , ■ iqiiaaaB be ■ - — fmm Hue. «kn ' amuogbd cheer from tboac'wbo
> am to their path taking tbem around , ■ tba aMa admire Mat mount obk. > It waa ta o'clock whan tba climber* , , mart*d.aad tbetMy waa tow Through a kataaraba oa the paark tbey wee* watched, being occaatoaaUy area like a t u A boat boob the w rafber began to . tbl "baa, with frequent bdow gantaa. . 'a and tbey were vi.tlrfe no longer. J party. Lord Boytagbam aod cot of * the guide*. Han* Dyrkman. returned, a ibadr Manabi J Ihcea and agliatloc dmodkog three bad been aa accident, il 'Where are the o tbenr asked a ? d rtkmo* of rake* to toon of dread ; -tJbr. I Bmr.-mld Boylngbam 1 At thai ma mem Doha Denton Jalna* c ' Mm* about ibe rreorered cttrraera and. * beoitog Boylngbam a words, alaggrred ' *W*m has bappaoedr asked all at ' ' nw U"'11' H*"* " mM Boytogham. Hkbo. -had getting oT^J*di«cblt. , Wa wore crooning a. ridge. Brouwer t ■aa to advance, wttb Mr. Pcodtato® , , Ma larflaMp third aad I fount , ■fl baaad togertrer by the rope. Broe t "• aad Mr.. I'rtnbrioo had i tumid c - and were rotting steps to tbe Ire oo „ . tb* at bee side. Boaetblng. we knew , *« what, gar* way on the other aide. ( . and v* Mt a Jerk an tbe rape. It had a i broken between Bruuerer and Mr. Pan , dbPon Ok luSMB was oa the >M* 1 of tb* Mbr Pirereuriy there was to , ' othar Jerk. Mr. Peodtatuo went down. « ' aad his iordabip fen bock. I ratcbtog t I tototomrmaa"Bot tb* ufbei." exi-la tared the ex- t , -'Bod Itslanii*. -Haw for dM Hrey , fall} Were rhry klllodT* , Thet we don't ktrew - rvpTtad the . f - gabto. -Iireraa aaeerfag, and we could , ' sdmi duara yarfla. W* caocladed ' *e mar* Mr met. go bock aad as mea wa It is Ugtn tomorrow make an , laveeUeatV* Thap hare fwoeMnua , . aad flaaka of Uqara aad U ilrey are , . are killed w* may aave-tbem - At tbM moaoeot thr toodlord took ap , ' the rod or the rope thai had beea are I read hetwoea Buyeagkam aod Peodlre v tea and aarmtnlsed It PrraeaiiJ he t trapped It aad weau away. I 'Why dM yoo examlnr ibat roper t , raked a gam ' c -To see If It had been brukea - ' -Welir t f , Wa* brewer. - The Cubans, frag P 1 About mtdLMbt . prat,. pre^SSf * Wflh aorb paratirerMUa aa were ocrea 11 ' ""J to tbefr -parpuoe. mod* ready to 11 ' ln-tural Of the adsalng geld* and 1 'bat there- wt* do use U attempting I* rpoch tbem; that be bad looked, ■lawn Into a -rmame several hundred ti ' met drey, tot* satork ha *oa rare tbey hi bad daBcn ffv greftaed to go back B , "tab toe party, making on excear that W be had bom so -out ap" by the actf gi deal and Ibe krea of thr two meo that . ire would UdMOfb the rnawe. Wb4 read ore asra»; H waa M • "at Mr Mm la rs-mola ta tire bo 1*4. ai The pony started- about J o'clock (hoy eeaM taa*H oaer a fcaueA path . ti IBI warty dawn, which woold bring m
'i ' 1 r ii I ! then, n-re =5» yeo of rtre i-ria-n" | I ! E> .[ ar« llgk: rlsMlgb to Sec | C to tvta.1 ,k-;.:N- lire in»0 bad fxlk*n ) Fortunsirl} lire eralbre bad ■ lsi.ux.s1 ( and abort'' ' '«'■ 3 o'clock a- gray J aires fc sicres'-l »> -kmdlreoi easl J Tbe tarty ,. «!<!«! r.1 .-f a Mr Bowers - I "'reere- lire etrurel-ntata had put np. [ A treat hslf J*»t 5 reached ; > the ride- alrere lire a'skHyrii tod ^ > tanc*_ ti ltni--il.il. MClUc CO ft tvBb^a | f ''I 4". w "re *."7 far Irel.'T* "ihlTL^ * In'f.lllne io.retTuve airra-k' Ibla lodge ' and. unable .to -I-m tbenreelves. bod 1 slid tot* Ike *»P ■ .When all lad - r.~led tbe last n.an I and Bower- vnlumevred to Ire lowered, f to discover wlretber tbe mco . ou?d be a or alive. A rope was pla-ed ar««ind his I -ei*. and. a ' -de .-f signals ta*lng 1 leen arranged. Ire -a- I't d-wn. P ic n 5 ata. kenlnc "ll7, ,T .Ulna rhst be had B atru.k l-ci-Ta II- was '.t.-n beard Me aicna led •- ta* ' ai—d and- res. blag 1 rrral'rtl an sn-orr Wh-n W-iBf rats . ed be h-oked f-r the owaer of tbe ( 1 voice awl raw Mm some fifty feet , 1 away Tbe jreSnr from wbk b Ire bad I < 1 bran lowered Ireing starred lo meet ( i ;b, aew .-•ndlil'-us. lie went dowa • again with another r..,re I'rracnOy a I . signs: ws. given on earb of tbera ' ropes, and Bowers and Brouwer were I | both hauled up. Brouwer waa wrll , nigh gone, but was able to i«lnt out . Where Pendleton could be found, tb* , two bailog coav creed after Ibelr falL _ Bower* again weoi dowa with an extra ro|ie and etnsck Pendlctoa lying apiarvatJy unconscious. I bough if Bow- 1 era bad not Ireet Immediately e ver bins ' would n<« bare seen blm. so deeply ' burled was lie la tbe enow. Tben < Bowers and Pendleton were botb . drawn op. Pendleton showing no alga , of life. But glass being placed over , areuib showed moisture, and tbe ( party, going to work on bits with a Will, pouring down liqoor at tbe aam* time. Anally retired blm. I Neither of tb* men bad been Injured by ibelr fall Into tb* anew. Tbey 1 were on the ere of periabing by cold. ' A* eoou aa tbey here able to proceed . Ibe party de* ended to Scbeidlg. . Great was tbe rejoicing at the hotel , when tb* two men who bod been con- ; s'dered los! appeared walking wttb Ibelr reran era dawn the mountain tbey cam* up to tb* porch il waa crowded with people c bearing aad waving to tbem. Tben aoara on* ask ed. "Where* I reed Boylngbam 7" An attendant replied: "His Iordabip went down to later la ken an boor ago. H* received a telegram calling blm away.' < Tb* are* ring between Pendleton and Delia Denton waa far different from tbetr parting. Tb* title that bad tempt ed bar bad abrtreted straw tt most be taken with a man who waa at once 1 dl* honorable and a coward. Not only 1 that, but tbe accident bad revealed Is her own heart. Tbe belle r that i Pendleton bad treeu killed gar* her a , shock thai aarprtaed her. On* gtaore from Pendleton at the woman be tared . toid Mm that he bad woo. When something of tbe excttemoet suits sled ibe landlord asked Pexc dletce. to come Into a private room. 1 The rope with which tb* climber bad ' started lb* day before waa still about ■ are 1st. Tbe landlord look op tb* i aad and. looting t! It. threw It from i -What la It?" asked Pendleton. , "It wa* ret." srai the rejdy In a , are Iking ia*e. -Tbe dag feared yon would drag Um over aad cut you off hts-rrlara lie frayed tbe edge. ' by robbing tt between stones' 1 Pendleton was thunderstruck. Tb# ' continued -Ris lordship wrote a telegram te Mating thai Ma mother was < dying. Be did It r*r an excoas to get ■ away aod left before, mar ggflMM ■» 4 Aired out fx o* your end of tbe rot re." "Keep It ta yourself." mid Pendleton after a moment * thought Pcadtatoo ke|K tbe secret tlB a few later be beard ibe Britisher was ' -trying agala to marry aa American I wbea be seat Ua Iordabip as order to keep. off. aa rader that waa Delia Denton dM doc know tbe aa • Lapood of the duwkaa Bail*. Bo are when beneath tb* aoll of Boa ■ aex, EngUnd. there lie* a paal of while b Ore church near by a 1 aofltary befl calk ta prayer. In tba , knight wtabod ta p ira.i t to tba ' churcb a paal of balla that aboald be of oa* aad perpetuate bka memory as w*R. bat tba reeaal that brought tbem , careened oo approaching tb* harbor, and the bells fell Out and sank lots tba ' mod. Thereupon tbe <Jo®or declared: ' -Never shall tba church bare a chime : until that peal I gire It be dragged ■ the see by a team of four milk j t white ana" ■ Tbe oxen seem to have been dWcolt , to obtain At any rate, tb* (act re main# that to this day tbe ediflcs to wkk'b Ibe Qayai knight made ble bene bat never poeseased more than single tretL The Wild Herab. '. Tbe -wna horae.' wblcb untD recent . wa* comparatively pJectlful In ' the southwest end weet. wae tbe off I aprhtg of tbe heroes to trod seed .Into ; tbe " western ;oollnent by tbe Siren Whne .Ptoarro had Omtes to ' reded Peru aad Mexico tbey took with tbem the lauiem (Ore Irot ever known { the new wurtd) ft use wMcb sprang droves of mustangs and bcon ' ebo# that mod ta roam to Jofetleio.1 " over tbe ptalns of Texas. Call ' fornix tod New Mexlc* aod tbe wide t of Sooth America. Some of tbe wild bones were of good she Aod btantlfM. but moat of tbem. ow « tog probably to lock of proper bread v were of tbe pony variety.— New Tart American. 1 •he Wee There. at Clerk en well county -court aald be been Informed came forward. His j Then you are Dot' dead? . Tb# No; 1 am ben -London Trie ' * . j; Family joys. - 'a -tVb-B y.*i aero .wwniug m-" asM ' wife, "y-e deriaeed three waa.1 not bar women m the wxrid tike ow <■ "Tee." • replied ■ bee ba^ud. "end glad of H g.e tttr at. Of alhra ,
" TELEPHONE OWNERSHIP v j , ' - f H C. m. nmlHi-e views or Uoiern j rarat Caairoi. ^ "The growing aplrtl of Netlonaltam I , , m ibis country, wblcb has found latest ' .-I ex presstaii in' 111* advocated puMtaj l>. j o* iierrbipof tbe Ictopbooe arid tele lr groyb lines, gives aire for conjeclore :a» to a briber or not tbe American j d people folly o|>|«e'tolr lira develop- , , mrnls a bleb tuuri Inevitably result |j from tbe pursed of such a coiirsr. a an Interview ■. He a la. -ays. 1 , "Kstimalrd conservallvelv. .be a ire , it systems »f ll.i. .couiilty air |«ylug « » intii Hie |Miblb- otters a t"Ial of " twenty miiiiiiii dullsrs 111 laxra , J annually Itaprlve tbe retalra and Ibe n purely fullun sb-aid tbe Federal jj 4 and tbe 1. Ivgiapb -and Itiere al MKT I r develops Hie uc.-ra.ily for supplying b 1 1 1 ret rrvrtioe from roiur nltirr source. 9 "As * list that source would be. j , ' must eai-4. 1 lieu activities mod belt ' linau.ral Aral a ben revenue fall, j" leu years agu Hie people of Ibis couti- t * would bav'e given laule tbuugbt to • j Ibis phase of tbe problem. But cow- J diUuna today are changed. No one " , believer that. slHsuld tbe netlou once , put Ua shoulders lu Ibe wheel. 11 could , , stop wllb Ibe IrleplKMiea and Ibe tele- ' i graph. One* II lies gour into business, I our tiorernmenl. like Ibal of every t ! country, will feel that ll must keep up < ' apirearaucra. Any aubMaullal rale re- 1 ^ duetkiu. If we may base our coojrr- J ; foreign nalloa which ba.- altempted < 1 ibe operation of great public utibller— ' would lueviiaMy result lu e l.oe or ■ 1 deficit, one w blcb Ibe people as a 1 1 whole, nut merely Hie users of Hie 1 service, would be compelbd 10 • | shoulder; and Ibis, too, iu addition lo i tbe tax revenue wblcb Ibe |ieople. ' , through tbelr Stales, would be compelled to forfeit. ■ [ "From tbe wire lines lo the railroad- J : la an easy elep. No one can say thai < . II would ran be taken. Next the ' I sleauisbi). hue*: next Hie light, |»wer I aelf: aud Iberrafter 11 1- impu—iblr 10 j foretell w here Ibe -plrlt ol Naibuiali-ui 1 1 would lead the country. 1 [ -Twenty million ihillare Is. In lisrif. J I no great amouul w hen measured by . American standarda llul every ludi- . 1 cation ta I list II Is buloueuf uaany I Hem- Ibal must follow— item* Ibe j > stlto Intel of wbH'bTannot fall 10 be 1 auffleleui 10 reaull In one or iwo i 1 things— eltiier Ibal Ibe Slates must 1 1 cease to exire or Ibal Ibelr people mual ( pour out from Ibelr poeketa tbe bun- J t dreds of milllous of dollar* thai ibe ' r euppotl of Ibe Steles w ill ueceaallale * 1 "Judge Frouly. * boee knowledge of 1 t ibe subject is based on many years of 1 conspicuous service as a member of Ibe e | luleralele I ommerce Commission, cor- ' reetly reads Ibe sigus of the limes " , when be says ibal there are forces at ' wort wblrli will make Government ' ow orrabip a political issue In tbe near 1 future By him is foreseen an attempt l : at bold usurpation of the power of • 1 government which— by denying "the 1 railroad- proper rates for Ibelr err- , v ices—can reaull only in Ibe Impover- J b men I of our transportation systems a 1 or Ibe furnishing of an onsallsfectory 1 grade of service from which Ibe people „ of this country can find possibility of relief only ID Hie faint prumtae of pub- a 1 ownership. « "An Interesting problem, la II nut ? a 1 The advocate* of publicly owned 1 wire system* have suggested a drw a 1 step.. Will the American people lake ° appreciating tbe other step* wblcb moat follow naturally and wblcb must . lead lo a condition entirely foreign li * , Ibe avowed standard- of our greai , polatral development. V ' Tkawre Will Owil Atlantic. . Postmaster Harvey Thomas, presb t dent of tbe Keview Publishing Com- * 1 pany. Alhintlc-Ctty. basroaflrmed re- , ports that be expects to sever his > coBDecilon wttb tbe postal service i . tbeeeaad lo rettitqniab bis rannectiou r with tbe Review in tbe near future, j * l probably about May I. Mr. Thomas 1 ' "id be bad not yet resigned as post- 1 J master, but loleoded to do so noon » ; . I Changes ,4 cop, for display adverttaeneuts mare be al Ibla ofrromot' , J latex (ban Wednesday morning at V * O'clock s|yarp for Insertion in the I Snmyfi. Whenever possible It Is ' p I nested that tbey be sent In not later than Tuesday. This rule will be o strictly adhered to. adv.. if j J xmirp l« c«llrart«rs CITY OF IX'Kgtt CirV. S. J. Cflitrart )»•. <576. sSSjraaF ^"7*" Imi«ra«'vbera5 Prom* jjttaOJ iJ-akirnS'-JeJl ? r3t"aft •sew the first d-v *,f° aure-T'lHtit-Tumi' fcia. „ IUI-- 1— f ri-MlK. ( • e-w- r i - er-w. "*"M SSlii*. lo Liaii Cirdijors. ^ | aTHre CouraJ* ol" i wSrSlf. ' ' **sUos'ft*r« 'ajm' "* strrau*i, lii!7
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r. curtis Robinson" Notary Phblig and ©OMMISSIONHR OF DEEDS ^5A Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey ' REAL EMTATE AUEKTN, WM. LAKE, C E., ~~ I Real Estate Agent. H. COKSOH Keal Etatiite Agent Ko. 721 Asburi) Aoenue, Ocean City, N. J. 1"^ tiu ATTRACTIVE PRINTING * II , 01/ tx. *l. e'ttbrr u./n/rr fx* ling * hit* will o> mmpnJ •1 1 lm turn Jr il 1 1 lnHi# '>-J otigim*/ rffi't/t at, *Am»< mati. /.■ maimfaia tkf />• imlrt ' 1 tight 1 ami br>t tl.i nJatl- ,>f . emilgmtt ' h<r h pr tyai^mml it K iag irmt/aal/i augmrmltd by tb. mn.nl and lain! type Ja.rt . If yam dftite iWer i.'mt bin ,1/1, •#■ and arrangement* of tb. moil a/b at fir e tba'ailer. gar * erm.es Sentinel Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue Ocean City New Jersey The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE ANO UNSURPASSED FINEST (EACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fifljung in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy aeeesa of Atlantlo City and other wMHinown resorts many ohurches mo saloons k ^ . R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance Nwtory PDttMa aM at Daafli Noe. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCOAN CITY, N. J. | mmrn f to um am mam* am* 1 e g

