Ocean City Sentinel, 10 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 4

PKAYfcK hUK KtACt OBSERVED IN THIS CITY

Strong Sermong Preached by the Revfi. C. H. Bohner mad Geo. P. Mitch. IMMAKinn. BAPTIKT. The "Day of Prayer for. Peace" "»» BlliDfly observed end «mphi>iwl al the Immnuuel Baptist <'horrh lest Banday at both services. Good con(■gallons wan prsseot to ll»ten to tbe ' strong aarmooa preach* I by tbe mlnMar. t b a Kar. George P. Mitch. "Rally Day" waa tbe aoarre of ureal anthnataan and joy In tbe bunday aebool. At lb* mora tag aervloe. Hie proclanation of a -Day of Prayer for Peace" by President Wllaon wa> read by the clerk Special moalc waa reodere I In a plaaaluy manner by Mr a- E. A. Mooreeola Tbe minister look bl. text from I dike 2; 14: "Glory to Ood In tbe blgbect, and on aartti, peace aud good (fill to men." and pleached on tbe theme, "Praying for Piece." Al tbe cloee of tbe aeraion tbe cougregettoa bowed to a five-minute period of •dec! player In tbe intereat of peace. Following tbe mornlug service, tbe ebutcb and frlaode tarried to coniwiaaanrmta (be Lord 'a Supper. Tbe mlolater waa pleaaad to graet a number of new face* to tbe audience at tbe evening earvir*. 11>e pastor'cbolr, wblcb aang ao beautifully In Ibt Sunday acbool rally, repealed their "■Section, ■ entitled ' Keep Singing '' Many appreciative remark, were made upon tbe evening aermon on tbe topli of "Tbe Gftawoaenere of War." Mr MNeb mad tali teat from laatab 21; 14: "Fbt tbey Bad away from tbe sword*, from tbe drawn eworde, from tbe brat bow, and from tbe grlerouauaae of war." Tbe eervtee wae beautifully brought to a cloee wbeo eU tbe llgbia were tamed oat and tbe audience listened la eolemn ellenre to e solo, "My Ouoatry. Tie of Tbee," sung by Mia. Maty Clark, atamtlng in tbe baptiatry ootid a boat of all klnde of eulumn Bo were end ptauta naer pjuarnvrxKiAN At the Flrat Pnebyterlan Church Baoday eeeotag, Or. Boboer'a tbemc warn 'Tbe a of tbe War In Earope," ood ble aermon wae moal enlightening ae well oe exceedingly elegaiut. Aa q teeeon for praecblng It. bo read PieeMsta Wllaou'a piocletbe day of prayer by tbe people of tMa aottoo far the epeady oemlog of a rtghteoua and durable paaeeVtneea nerttpn, be olen rand the circular letter aa the eoaae aabjeet of tbe Federal CewoaHwf Ckantata America and tbotoftbe 1'baetib Beam Ualon. The Bmlpf raieeeoa for tbe meal at Ij BliHblil waelbetawrtb ebepter of Ibt peepbem-ef Mtoab. Tbe MM waa mm. M; fifc "Tbee eold JmeMo Mm, pm ap thy awdrd agalo Into bU piom; get all tbey that tobe the ewotd aboU pariah wllb tbe a word." Tbe tatMdeetlee waa graphic and Fatirifrl la It. Or. Beboer aald that oat Mom UN had this net too fall tbe bum naddeeed of wotaa-M lefaeMog tbam at IMa moment; I bat feeling beb» ernowt brad like a red nightMb. Daotb and poverty are oareertag over tbe teadeoagmedhitbe war MBttooflUriM paoplea am displaytag ao aahw hot blaok. Mom bar. almMy pmbbad than wan deatroyad hy Ihe BBaah^aF^oeO0•«'■ Wart Ion gew bottle lloe-tblrty-Mew mBm— wbh tbe mlgbty Horn lo Fames end thai wbieh reeabea from (hMowalmaetkolbaBalUe Sea wttb ■FwmBear BMMMmmi oe tbe Bring Homer taeoppeatef tbem. /The apeak it thee referred briefly to ' theltatffleat'a daain that Ibta nation abowtfl omhHala the eplrtl of a atrlct 1 aaaualky aad refrain r»m.a*offlctai taktag of rides, though wa.aa a paople. 1 hava Wrong feeling aod opiuioo m to 1 »he hegaa tbe great ertme, aod, aa hMMB.Ma.wem«y.>pnm oar fael- ' lags Obd opinions, a a d sat red to Ham fear general leeeona from tbe ' war, aad tbam am that thto war le e rent clausula of barfaartem. a relapse 1 •M*»»«Bny;|battbemaalm.»Meln. ' lata panes by preparing for war" la . wtMofl fallacy; that a battle like , Beano, fellow ed fly a brutal and an. > rtgbtaOM paaee oppieaslvc m Its term.. ' •rilNe iiitlitag aad that autocracy and J aristocracy are doomed. Dr. Hobuer , oooaldorvd tbam lo tfaoir order, eaying i In pan: i da dost 4a hie aatore; be l. J part aagelaad pert demon. He build- i •" *•■»» ot artletlc beauty, paint, e ' tNattae chapel, earvce statue. of r dlvtoart perfection, writes bymna to ! Qefl ta «|one ae In the Rbeima Cat be . dral, makes e poem In marble like the 1 Fart ben on aod rears a bulldiu* like the»emp4e "» JopHer on tbe Cepttollne , Hill lo anctcut (tome. Then. In bt> I tuaane last of war aod -laughter, he 1 destroys the work of tbe choice.! met. of tbe race. Not time, not tbe elemeota, bat awn himself I. earth'. cWaf destroyer. War la barbert.iu. 1 " 'Maintain peace by preparlug fur 1 war,' Is a falaa and wtckad fallacy. ' and H la largely responsible for tbl. ' world war. Preparation lo war pro- 1 vokas war end the armed camp of the 1 nation, to a brutal auacbroni*>u! a ' defiance of Ood aud tbe teaching- of 1 «Un Bon. It ta a doctrine wblcb u ' urged upon government by sordid ' manufacturer, of war material posing 1 aa patriots. "1 aver that a war like that for our Union waa a supremely righteous cue. bemuse it wea waged by e democracy , that a larger aod better liberty might , Prevail la thle laud, hot I aim aver , '*■* mo* ware have been those or , l**l»' bw* of conqosri or of mere . ""■H Tbey moat, therefore, be , •taeadby an nortghtaoua. harsh and , optimal is paw aad tbaa are sown . dragon's taatb which must Inevitably i •prtag ap anted men. I . "Despotism .autocracy nod all brutal ■ j MMoerachw are doomed to Euitape. , *"d oatoftbu .ar wUl come Kuropmo ■ ^*~^rrakta aimugL* " " *""" ta ba oMnstafl with the desttniea of '■ L .

" MINISTER HAS .. TAKEN HELPMATE The Rev. Geo. F. Mitch and J ie Miss Edna M. Bnckner j- United in Wedlock. , II The marriage of tbe lie v. Gorge F. < ,y Mitch, pastor oj Itntusmiel Itaptlst . t'burcli, tbl- city, and Miae Kdne M. i a- lluckner. daughter of Mr. end Mre. I William lluckner. of Michigan. wa- v ie -olemulxe.1 1'ueaday evening In ttie . n chapel of the Kaptl-t In-tilute Tor , I. Christian Workers. Philadelphia, i it which-* a. beautifully decked ta ptlui. j u and flower. d Tbe ceremony waa |.rformed by llie I u Kev. Dr. Wilbur, president of tbe In- i il at Mute and Itcv. Dr. David Spencer. I a- Mia- France- Ward wa- maid of I uf honor. Tbe bride-maid* were M1— i Wedrmtyef end Ml— Kertba Mitch, ie -i-l.r of tbe groom, a- Harry C. Welter -a- be-l man. and Tbomas Sboesmltb and Martin Cum i p» Tbe bride'- gown we- of white crepeneteor. ornamented with old leer. , it uavlng a train attached from the , Ir -boulder- wllb pear I fast en lug- Tlw veil we- caught up Ie orange- bio-. t Ir win- She carried e book-U-juei of , i. lilies of tbe vallry. t r Tbe Iter end Mre Much left f -r a ( it. vbort Irtpsaod will return to Ocean a. city, s litre tbey will be at home after , it November 1. , >1 They have tbe be-l wi.be- ot their , many friend- * TO HAVE GLEE CLUB d _ ■ , y laaainea'i Profrv-hc l.e-r-r I * Making Move. ' - Tbe Voung Men's Progressive League t " Ulee Club i» soon to be formed. Tfre o following named are a committee oe r He orgaulxatlou: Harry H. Lake, Dr a <> I. Tborntey Hugbes. Lvwla K Smith, h * William H. Colli— ou. Ir. and C. a » Homar Shoemaker. n * There are eoma good a hi gem among t J tlie nsembere of the league, aod an ex- F ■ oellent glee club will donbtleee be In h working condition before many weeks, a » 1 I: if Meal Ramie T roosters. t e Heeeot real estate transfer* In Ocean e i> CKy recorded In tbe office of County t ir Clerk H lid ret b, aa reported In tbe Cape v >1 May Couuty Uamtta, are as followa: d Patrick Clark and tbe West Jersey THIa ebd^ruat On., executors James y K. Clark, daosaaad. to Alice U. Yarger « * tttoo. Dot 10, Section 10, aod lot 12. a block 10, Brlgbtoo place. 0 El Isabel b W. Ueudy to Daniel a la Faubce. Lot oo Ocean avenue. 200 f d feet northeast from Tenth si reel, 40 t feet wide, extaodlog to ocean. t d Sllaa L. Mebumoet ux to John Wind- c it fetaer. 1214. Nortbweet half of lot * UB. aDdamitbeaat bolfof lot 117, plea f g No. 4, bay front, • alao lots IIS A aud g 117 B, plan 4, bay front'. j I- \B1Ib* L. Scbumo et ux to Elisabeth . r- BHkley. (110 Nortbmst ball of lot p r 117. plao4.bayrroaLaottlotNo.117A. 0 * Jacob D. Eberbacfc at ux to Haory t 1 W. Tuwuaeud. |2840. Lot 49, North r I Potol. 0 Margaret H Kberbeob to Henry W. , 1 town-end. Lot 40, North Point „ Cella Jena Martin to Helen H. Mar- f, i tin. BO fret au W— lay avenue, 100 i feat eootbweat of Twentieth at net to i riparian mmmlartniieea' egiertor lloe. t Amy Kllaeheth Heaamer at vir to , Sarab A. Gilbert. |M40. Lota 89 aod , 41, Oliard Haally Co. , Borrows C. Marshall et ux to Bolls , Burley. Lot 447. Section C. , I Joseph Q. Champion et ux Richard H Johnson. $824. Lot .707, ,, ; block 7. plan lUardeut. , Richard H. Joboson at ux to Oils . Mama aa above. f , Nlc holes v.. Ood fray at ux to Bolaud h , BUetman. 12500. Im 866. Section A. " , Viator J. Hnmbreebt Oo. to Elite- , M. Kuebu. *1800 Lota lltlH . aod 1170, blocs II. pl*o 8, (tardea a, | aad awns —si of tns flii—n-iuoi vidc'dtori 1' rwnawaal ol to# Bfl— o-fool wlte ".'tatwew 'J . West aod Hsveo arvoo— . MsoUoa c no from Molb to roaneroUi atrveu, bstw— o r lbs key aod oe— n. Mart Inn .D run- tnmt [ Kuun— nil. lo N lost— nib Mr— I la,'bsts— u i liom-Twenty-ltMiKli lo Twenty nlnlb streets. " J Twseiy. nlnlb to Ttnrty-foanb ureets. d ' I™" ""'"a g , from Kurtlrtb loKortyalmtli sir— Is. letw— n O , tbv bay and oo— n. Hsetlon K ran- from S Purty-slalb to Fifty-— oond sires u. Mtn— n u I b»> and o— ao. Hortlon I. ran- from . ood lo Flny-olotb Mr— u. beta— a « I 1 bv bay and oo— n.l ' A l P T. J. Flsraa- Dean. , Tbeo J Klorance. a retired official of tbe Reading -Railroad, end a summer r resident j»f tbl- city for uauy year-. * died at bin Philadelphia houie io-1 C , week In ble aevenly-elgblb year. He h . been In faillug beallh for a long P . lime, aud hi. devoted wife brongbt • , him here early laat summer lu tbe ° , of prolonging his life. Tbey. re- "l , to Pbllsdelphia shortly after 11 , labor Day. He had a number .if • E among Hie summer cottager.. •' : ■ •* — t — e tiot l.ot ml Flab. u ' Tlie Rev. Pennington Corson, of Dambertvllle; bin. sou. Dr. Allen Cor- ' William P. Llpplncotl aud Clay. 1 Halnea Brick, real -late operator, I' ' went fisblug outside ou Tburaaay and -v bad much. lack. Tbey brought back «* SO weakitsb, 6 flounder- and 4o sea H ' trout, tbe rattar pommonly known as ^ 1 croakers - lb ' tt K.b2.*l.'OU"" K be"ev* ,he Hwnan Kaiser Is one of the able-t men. and I i * , belleve that be baa gone mad : wiib luat of power sud (be fearful jygurtbllltlmof blaportllou. H,uM i militarism muat give placw lo democ- o'i [ racy." In closing. Dr Mobner read wiib (3 •TbiTlb^ht* rTT"!.. ,**m »■ itoeTwIligbl of tbe Kings." Hi

i aii i rinu nAn ' WHO TOOK YIEWS " Photographer Employed by City Had Fine Pictures, bnt Leaves Town. ITIie mailer of pictures for a proposed city booklet wa. brought up at the weekly meeting -if tbe Board of Trade by President Brick, when a roost un-' 1 u-ual Male of aflsire was revealed by Mayor Headley. He staled th I be lied unsure*—- , durlug tbe -ummer season to get one : of tlie local photographer, logo-wyth . lo take picture- of belch aud crowd.- Finally, one day. ' wblle going aloug tbe Hoard walk, the ' speaker -aid . lie saw a photographer r and bail blm go aloug and take a , number of excellent pictures. .Tbl- • gnau bad a studio on Klgblb -Irret. r this -ludlo lo s— bow the pmiures were - progressing. Tbe -tndio was closed. the man was gone ffuA he had -luce E uneblr lo get.aiiy trece of tbe ■ photographer MOSQUITO EVIL i . Or. Allen Carson Makes »a||r«Hons lo Trade Board. Tbe '(U— lion of the rlimlnatlou of • m—qnito— came up before the Board ' of Trade at Its regular meeting ' It on# —id by Dr. Allen Cor-on that the moMjulio bra—Dug , ac— lu dif1 Cerent — ctlons of the city If w.a- admiilid that moduli.— 1 were unusually thick almost every- , ' ron leaded that, if tbe summvr vi-.tore j -aw the city officiate plating oil in , i he— low lying (aaretehtr land-, tbey city ••• trytug Its be«t to ellmiuatr ( It was said tbat Atlantic County ( had spent f7->.txai In trying to get rid of «nos<|Uiioe-. with no appreciable , along llie meadow land outelde of Allentir Cuy. but Ibeee. be.au— of tbalr etyle of construction, -being very . narrow, wlltyetater frr^urnlly lying ttiereln^-eedlly — rved ae breeding places for tbe mos<|ulto. It was further declared tbat if kerosene oil were poured over the marsh- ' Ihe wind .would blow*tt beck. 1 butjlr. Corsou -aid thai the mosquito ' evil could be taken care of by pourlbg tbe oil over the ground at regular lutrr122 YEARS OLD m Tackahoe lo Observe < Tbe one buudreJ and twenty-seaond , anniversary of tbe old-church at tbe , Head of Tuckaboa River will be cele- , on riuuday. October II. moru- , log. aflernooo aud evening. Home ; City reaidenta will attend. Kq) lowing t- the program of services tbe day: 10.80 a.m.. preachlug by the Rev. L. Roe, of Colllngawood; 2 p. m., aoug and pralae service; 280 p. m. preaching by tbe Rev. Thomas Parker, •f Tuckaboe; 7 p. a . aoug service, led tbe Kev. Walter Yerkw; 7.80 p. m., ' preaching by tbe Kev. Waller Yerkea, ' of Tuckaboe. j If tbe day. ebould prove extremely etormy, tbe etrvlces will be held tbe ' following Hunday. ^RAISES HOSPITAL | Jerwex r. ,r,^ X William B. Davie, formerly of ibU city, now e resident of Mooreetowu, waa a visitor bere Friday. Mr. Davta, who la bacteriologist at West Jersey Homeopathic Hospital, loeated at Mooreetowu. is I pursuing a course of studies at tbe ' University of Pennsylvania In Abe ' branch— of psychology, pr'oto- 1 zoology and entomology, iu eddlUou ' to bis dull— ot tbe hoepttaj. Mr. Davis aays the uew hospital will be one of the most complete lu-ti- I tutlona of Its kind In Boutli Jersey. Dr. I. N. Ur (scorn, health officer of this city, Is prominently Idcntltled with tbe hospital. - .1 Harry D Deut*. of Philadelphia, i who lived at M12 Central avenue dux- j Ing the summer, died suddenly at j place a few deys ego. Tbe cause of death. Dr. Petllt Ibougbt, was heart ! , a— . He asked bis wife for e drink t of water during tbe ulgbt. Hbe bad given blm the glass, but before be 1 oould driuk tbe water lie expired.1 Lentz. who was an uncle uf Jams- ' Simpson, of Fblladelphla. a sum I . our resident, w.. at, adju-ier for the I. Ex pre— Compauy years ego ' . I— ve- a wife aud eon. - - ^ ^ Local friends of Welter D. Hou-ell 1 • Hi lie -orry to bear tbat tbe Hpangler : Co.. of which Mr. Ronsall is pre-ldenl. ' a bad tire a. few- days ago at It- 1 plaul ou Huward -treat, above Ulrard I1 avenue. Pbiledelpble. Tbe lire 1 occurred Just about Jhe time Mr. Hon- ' sell end wife returned to Pbiledelpble this city. , Thls>. tbe second tire *l llie .pl,ce "Itbjn e year. It la 1 thought that tbe company will be ! elfle to renew bu.lue- In tbe old stand I or tomorrow. j Vscsacr lo be Filled. J Notwithstanding tbe feet tbat tlie . Democrat, of the county elected j Mayor Cam (dy, of Cape May. at State j committeeman. Attorney General j colt ha- decided that tbe vacancy j rnu-t be tilled by Hie Slate committee i If. aud Beuatur Wbeaton w ill get . I be |Aum * w. c. T. f. neeimw. * A regular meeting of tbe Ocrao ) (-•ty W. c. T. 1 wlir be beld .13 J next WedueMtay atternoon at [ the home of Mi- Amy Miller. 740 fcD'r?J avenue Subject. "Evaoge-'cl taB by Mre. Elisabeth j It

Mrs. J. m. Brl—s ■ Winner ■■ MOTJ rtato— n Frail KsmMI. J Prof J. S. Hrigg-. of Ibe Zoological | Divlnlon of the Peuunylvenle State De perl merit of Agriculture, who— home V Is In Norrintown. but who, Willi Mrs Hrigg-. spends a porlioii of llie year In their cottage here, organized the Mont colliery County Horticultural Assoclad Hon six >esr» ago. r This society beld Its annual meeting e in Nurriatowu a few day- ago. There i- were mill}' exhibits of fruits and y canned goods, and much interest was manlfes ted. Mrs. Hrigg- bad thirteen dilterent s varielir- of canned goods, ami tbe emue rultlre on exhibits awarded her tlr-t !i trophy. She takes much Interest In 1 thie work.. e P. F. NASH HEAD Mrs. Msrgaret A Foster, of thin u city. . was not I lied Monday morulr-g -If r aud who expired suddenly of heart | ludigrstioii lu bis apartments ou K road way Suuday He wa- fiftyfive year. old. - Mr Nash wa- well known lu tbealrical circle* In New York and . f Philadelphia lu the latter clty.j^kr. 1 age. be wa- ail a— vislr manager of j PASSED "EXAM."' " I lieodore V. Town— ml ba- passed ~ tbe Slate board'- examiuallou for the ' po-lll.m of — coud Heuleuaul of Cum- I • pony tl. N. U N J . to whtcli be wa- ! 1 elected a few weeks ago He wa. quarlermaster — rgeant. aud ' Sergeant Cbarlea Headley lake- tbl- , pu-nlou Sergeant CUarle- llrecklry cancy to be Ulled, 1 H iward McPbersou aud Harry Cole- ' man have eullsled in tlie couipauy. $ 7000 COTTAGE k* Mailt M O. M. ToynSb* lor J. B. Kliburn.' \ Juliu It Kliburn, of Ibe Hale A Kliburn Manufacturing Company. Pbi a 1 delpbla. baa glveu tills M Towu-eud tlw contract In build a Ibree-story cot- , j costing J7OU0. on Psrk place. near f , Corinthian avenue. Ibis clly. The hou— will be thoroughly mod em end will have eighteen bedrooms ' (is—on isloTrlp E H. Bacon aud wife, of Jer-ey 1 Clly. -ummer rasldeuls of this city. ' left here Tuesday morutug with , Bertram Darby ou an automobile trip up tbe. State and through Penusyl- ' vanla. Among tbe places tbey will • vl.it during tbelr absence covering tbe ■ remainder of the week are llie Poconu ' Mountains, Harrlsburg and (Jeltysburg. Car Went "Bead." The Shore Past Dlue car due lu tbl* . dly shortly after 10 o'clock Saturday . morning filled to reach bere uulll au . hour later, and tben It was brought In I. by another car. Tbe first car went • dead" at Ocean Height-. iSeveral . people La I a long wait bere. ,1 Sunday. October IB. will be "Bally 1 Day" In the First M. E Sunday S.-bool. Dr. Haines, the pastor, will | return about October 18. and will occupy bl- pulpit "Rally Day" Sunday 'and a— l-t In tbe Sunday school exercises /^XrvoMtM.

El wood Horn, Urrmantown. KI.URKON I E- P. Hand Jr-.Sea I-le City; R.Es .Norton. .Cape May; J. W Oibbom 1 1 Camden. I K J. Coaue and wtle, Colnmbu-. O.; j P. H Itelcliert and wife. Ocean Clly; j Wn>. Hrloe. Haddonfield. WILMKKS. f' Geo. C Balrd. W. J. Cuatla, G. H, I M staler and wife. Maater H G.rreit .•M el tier, Pblladelpbla; Ml— M E. ' VauZaot, FrankfortT. ATOLKK. ' J. D. Collin-, Camden; A. It. Moore. E-lwe Dangtey. Mill vine; Mr.. R. K English. T. L Backu-, Ml— M. ' Backus, ^Philadelphia; K. 8. Hum'Bert and wife, Lansdowne; Slilwell IE. Smllh aud wife, Ocemu City. hewlinos. | Tim. G. Iturgesa. Jr". John A Ulclimoud. Ilr. J. Stuart Ten; Dr. J Stuart Tall. Jr . E C. Iw-dom, Philadelphia;. JW. G. Porter. Mercheutvllle; H G. 'Royal. K iM. Royal. Camden; Alex Lawrence. Jr .eud wife' Ocean City. 8TERI.1NU. j - K E- Hammoud. Wm. M. S'anderw ife and son, Waller Kuebu. Alice Htarrett. K. F. Cslu. J.F Pblladelpbla; F. E Darby. J. L.J Ocean City; Jaine. S. Ibiweip ' Tabor; Mr- Geo Harold. H. L. 1 end wife, Mlllvllle; 1 Denreede Holleud. BISCAYKg. l. M. Browulee. We.blugtoi, Kolb. W. Kriuluger, C "W .-bailer. I ' George M Morrow, p E J. C. Koeolg. J W. Kern ley, -A. Ixtug-treet. Mrs Uodeiiberg. Mr. Hamiiaou. Mre. Alfred Felber. L. S. Felber. T. D. Fluletter. Pblladelpbla; L. McEutire. Trenton; A. G. Newark iNt. A. Buck and wife. City; C. D. Avis, Woodbury; Hill aud wife, H addon Height-; J. Scbafer, Atlantic City; -James A Reed. FJIzebetb: W. A. P. Thompson., Ml— Mary Wtodle, Slrelbmert; h" - CondltJ and wife, Newton; Hafry-T. McDevkt, Ocean City; U. -A. Pler.-e 1 C. W. Lekch. Mlllvllle; ' J.C. Dauenbour. Haddonfield. i L«xal Docnnaents Draws. I 1-rgal paiwra of all dncripllous. I.,c udlng win,, are carefully drawn by Curtis Robinson at bis office 744 1 A -bury aveuue, Ocean City, N . J ^dv.

j MEMUhl UP bpvAUca. || •| Wcndsrful Can- j ' n" ^ilSnt.n im- ronicn»l«*-J word.jl . The "< "''"I" ; nlTof"r'rcr,- ^ i j ■ "The St-Tt of II"' Znlue." hnvr nnj^ t z i '| w'tc-w r.. —I«ied to OM» wayo » "b , J Pecf- l --urarj 1 1 MOVING PICTURES. j Thay Somst.mia Show Whasls ■ BKoine p'lclurv.1 Hie wheel* of car 1 j turning Iw.-kward lu-lead of forward j rfl"Wri.^tr^; and tins ' ''in'tlifiur- I ao-ad If now tbe »|>vkee of the , 1 wb.el of a carringc move with a s|>eed , so that Ibe s|H>kea are ib tbe aanie [w , will seem l» -land atlll In the picture , If tbe wheel I- moving slower, tben ( Wheel will seem to turn backward, j wblle It Will seem to tarn forward , when the apo£es move fast-enough 10 . _o»-u|ii | ms tiou- further forward lu ( each exposure t II V ."""vr Of the interruption for £ tbe exposure and the motion of tlie , wbi-el. If here are sixteen exposures between two -i-ikes In one-sixteenth ^ eTell n . ' Grade* of Ltmone. . There are a good many lntereetlng ; ■ points about lemons. There are see- , era I qualities thai combine to make a 1 prime or fancy brand of lemons A I first cla— leuniu must be free from specks, bate a smooth skin of e pale I yellow color and be very bard. Take a magnifying glass aud you will see ' tbat tbe little black specks on tbe lem- • on tbat look like seeds are really para sites. Tbey are called lemon lice, and I a carious fact ta tbat as soon aa tbe t ■euiou to' cut frotafthe tree these parasites die Immediately. 1 The beat fruit cornea from e little place near Naples, Italy, called Malort. Tbe next In grade comae from Sorrento. Those from Messina and Palermo are about tbo same quality and rank next, and those from Catania are Inferior. The Ma tor! lemoua are very I carefully cultivated. They are on tbe trees even while tbe enow la atlll on tbe ground, but are kept covered with matting to protect tbem. not only from the cold, but from tbe scorching ray* of tbe sun. Tbey are nearly white when picked, very graceful and regular In shape and are exceedingly smooth and bard.— Spatula. Grot —qua Faamona. The futurist will flud It hard ta test the masculine costumes of the later i'lantagenet relgna. either lu flare or color or lu practical awkwardness. There were tbe peaked shoes, chained lunc were roe pea sea snoes. cnaineti

to tbe knees, and the enormous bag pipe shaped sleeves, reaching even to ^ the feet. One practical use waa found ,, lor the—, however. Tbey were called the devil's receptacles, from their convenience to the light fingered. A writer of tbe time desrrtl.es tbe common- : era as "besotted In excess of apparel. ; Some In wide sun-on t* reaching to tbMr loin*, seme In a garment reaching to tbelr beela. closed before end sticking out at- tbe -Idea, ao that at • jhe. back they make men seem like . women." The |«rtlcolored suits of tbe • period were sprinkled freely with birds, balsxina, squirrels, tree* and Mottqea.-D.Ddon Spectator., Trap* tha RoLb-ra. - In a Copenhagen bank la an lngeult.ua contrivance for capturing robbers that was devised by one of the " clerks. An electric contact la placed behind the bank counter, and If the clerks tread on It tbe main door from |. tbe street to the entrance ball to closed , and locked. If the clerks again tread . upon tbe contact »be door between tbe entrance hall and the office la locked. Thus if the robbers should arrive and summon the clerks to hold up their Bends the clerks obey, tread upon tbe contact and the main door Is locked. . The robbers are allowed to take tbe 1. money, but when tbey desire to leave ' tbey find that the main door Is abut ! and locked, and when they try to r» turn tbey find tbe second door also ' locked, and tbey are trapped until the " police arrive. 1 f— r-a»s Lacking In Permananca. Peerages have little of tbe perma- . nen.-e of pyramids. Forty yean ago a careful calculation waa made wblcb ■bowed that of 217 peerage* created . during tbe preceding forty-five year* only 133 remained upon tbe rollx. Of the Plantageuet peerages only fourteen survived, of tbe Tudor eleven and of . tha Stuart forty-six. During tbe reign of George III. more than 400 titles were created, of which In 1875 270 had ' dlaappea red.— London Standard. Broadening. " Bond-fron't yen realize that mar rtage broadens a man? Benedict— Oh. . yea: I suppo— It can be pgt tbat way, ■ but "flattens" to the word I've always { aaed.— London ftpreao. ■ -mUT—? —to™ i h.a c Bud Mru' Father— Nero i ' Now re' ,",d I*TO ' cuM t"D«- " Union. °D '° ht-d.— Florida Tw|

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MS" 1- b - turn ..ti tl.clr ij. ks uri.l watt quietly quite n. Imitilnciu a- rrninp. tlmugli » » luhalu.g. A »w itiiiu.-r ,.r .-ten n wadet wlndptl* gu.-inl. gels lino Hie wind|.||»and causes death. A* one would ex pecL water Inhaling Is almost wholly occur*, in fresh water All Ihe same. may happen anywhere. What She E. peered. "Ixsik at her,", said the Ironmonger. a departing customer. "She —tit her wringer here to In- repaired. Tided thai I ...11 Id get a certain new couldn't get It. -Now She wants me to -pay a charwoman -who came iftim- es / ■aril, -half a crow n and twopence tram fare. Then she wants tne to pay the Tlo- h"i,ti,..t,L--r pau-tsl to breathe heavily " "Hut Hint's not all. Her husband dines out "II w ash days, and n« he dined wash difv you understand- she say* doesn't ask anything .-Ue And they rail 'er.tbe weaker *»-x."- lyindon An The First Gold Certificate. Piracy ou tin- Mediterranean caused . tbe creation of the first gold ccrtlfleate. Rome I.Miglu wheal' It, IfcypL wblle Egy iu liml to pay tjllmle money for fcsled the eastern Mediterranean. It who thought uf the schctue of having the wheat Imiwrtcr take his gold to the Roman hank, which had n branch tn Alexandria, and getting certificates.' which the pirates would not dare go Into Alexandria to attempt to cash. The Egyptian tax collector got his certificate from the Alexandria bank and aent It to Rome, where It was honored. —Wall Street Journal. j —to

Fire Alarm Miguel* 0 14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue _ A 17— Eleventh and Hay-avenue. A 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave 1- 84— Seventh end Wear avenue. 42 — Second end Asbury avenue, j' 48— Fourth eud Asbury avenue.' ' 44 — Eighth end Asbury avenue. ( 48— Tenth and Asbury avenue, j 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue t 40 — Sixteenth and Asbury avenue. t 41— North and Central avenue, e 54— Sixth aitd Central avettue.5 57 — Eleventh atid Central avenue. 1 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 68— Fourteenth and Wesley avemn72 — Foil rib ami Ocean avenue; 75— Seventh and Ocean aveuue ' 76— Ninth and Ocean avenue, s 82 — Second ami Atlantic aveuue. , 96— Boardwajk and Moorlyn terrace t 4)1— Hay avenue and ltsiier.es road. ! LENGTHEN THE LIFE. OF YOUR RUGS I The dirt below 1 themrtecedota-t ' woWtlSchV^&e lit// f\|TTTll . f I I i gtadJysnd eanlr! j IraMamwua | | j| ||| ' JOHN E. TOWNSEND [ 1 137 Asbury Avenue ' ocean city. n. j. Notice to Limit Creditors. — j "hU4Aa|uit a. A. 11. Il-ll. » *t,»i-. P. F.,gffj»t. "'IA "'"toSSrix!

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