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Ocean City Sentinel r*lWT*D U> PCIUniD IVUT TartoftkT R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor : OCEAN CITY. - - NEW JERSEY Bell -Phone No 66 -X par line, eoeb Insertion. Monlfaly and year! j hands.*0'* proIupllJ done t>y eapailenead THl'KHDAY. OCIDHKK 11 1 P I . ■ d*!*!^^?* 5L *'* r. " L"T' Mora mtv doe* i*»t make a man puritanic. 1 1 widen* the eco|ie of tile joyit Inlenalfie* hi- delight*. The more wicked a man ie the le*a he enjoy* life. The bapplneaa of the morally Inclined j man 1* *urer. He ha* a better dtapo. altlon, lea* bate, more hope, more klndne**, more patience. There I- ( no bapplne** for an immoral man. for bla bapplne** I* only plea*ure. wbteh la a thing of the oeuaea. -A mural-ttflh * can go anywhere and keep hlm*elf tin- ( •polled from the world, even though be la In the world. With tbe tabor Having device* on the * market at reasonable price*, mnrh of ' tbe old-time drudgery of bou*ework ' can be allmluated. The huu*e clean- !l log eeaaon, to a great exleut. ut-el uol 1 exi*t. The haAd and. electric vacuum - cleaner* nut only draw out the du*l from carpel* and rug*, bul do *o wlili- • onl raiting ll lu cloud- a* rraull. Irom " the use of a broom. The ftrele** 11 cooker*, relieving the need of watch- "1 Ing tbe dre; dlali drainer*, bread and '' cake mixer*, frolt cannrr-, wa-hlng ' machine- and clothe* mangle for plain "

Ironing, each 'doe* It* part in lightening the work. Families who are unable to blre outnlde bclp are in a po*itloD to value inch luveution*. A MOKE active community eplrlt I* pei vadmg many of tbe amaller cdle* lo tba country. Jbat I* well for more raaaon* than one. Il I* a good thing tba Idea la exploded I liah only large cltla* bave any need for auch *plrit or are entitled toll. Local patriot urn lJoat aa much needed In a place of a tbouaand or two aa lo one of a hundred Ibouaaud If It I* to live and pro»per- T^jjaure, It la uot tbe center of *° Ur|M9^a,lu"' "•"•"belee* li la a cem^^KiTaa eucb It I* In duty bound tn do the heat it can .both for It* owii aake and tbe adiolnlug territory to wbtcb, commercially and olberwi*e. H mtuiatem. Of courae, It I* |<w*lble to foider a community *plnt that I* mainly aeldab. a aplrlt that concern* Uaelf aolely with tbe commumly in Which II exlata. Km thai la a falae aplrlt, deatlned in tba long run to work Injurlonaly to tbe place that gave II birth, my* au exchange. Tbe true community aplrlt la marked by wire -'oyalty, a hearty co-operation, real eupport of lla bualneaa men and It* dltfaront Inatltutlun*. and It cau have and doe* bave tbeae feature* without In any way making to run down other plmrn. Which, quite rightly, are aeek Ing lo advam-e their own good . TWO LINE* OF aai HAN*. 81 retching clmr around tbe block at ' Broadway aud Eleventh at reel, New Vork. any night at twelve o'clock will I be found a line of hungry, dejected. < Bukampt. bomeleaa men. Home are I old. aome young, aome middle-aged. ' But all are meu, wailing for the cup of i coffee and tbe roll wbicb ba* been > tbelr* for tbe taking every ulgbt at « twelve o'clock for there mauy year* i and will be for mauy year* to come. It « la th* famou* bread line, with tragedy - all Ha own. Ht retching not ao far. a few block* to « stretchlug

tba oorib, almoat auy day will be found another line of clear-eyed, welld™re*d «nd proeperou* looking men and women, waiting to portbelr mv'oga In tbe hank H to tbe bank line. It baa no fame, for no oue ha* ever written It up. It ha* uo tragic no pitiful aide. Tha bank Hue rtand* ered ; the bread line droop*. Tbe bank line more* faal; tbe bread line alowly. The bank line' baaaometblngelae todo;ihe bread line baan'l. male Baaka Proaprr. State bank*, earing* bank, aud trual com pan le* lu New Jeieey are far more proaperou* thau they were a ymr ago, according to a report Ju*i laaued by Baoklng and lnaurance Commissioner LeMoni Hi* „„e. (uent give* tbe condition of tbo*e floancial luatlluliou* on feptPBHwr 2 laat.aa compared with September lu, 1911. Tbe ligiirea abow that tbe it Hlale bank*. 25 saving* bank* and 1U! trual companies bad reouurce* amounting to $488,895 109; depoalt*. $187,134 717; aurplua, 127.71 1.07T. The reauuicea were $16,085.7 48 more than " September 12 last year, while the depoalt* Increased $18,772,788. (Coot mimical at. j ^ Editor the Bentho^.: — The Guild ' of (he Philadelphia Horns for l„ 1 of for lucur-

ablee would like to tbauk all. through the column* of your valuable paper! Who mi kindly assisted Mis. Ida K. Bauer lu ber bridge parly given for the beuellt of the Guild of the Philadelphia Home of Incurables. With good wishes. I remelu, Very truly, A. M. Wkik lterordlugHecrelary Prrachee Against Halo,,,,. Sunday evening at the Haptl*t Church L. 1L Koblunou. repre-cut-lug the Aiill-Haloou League of New Jersey, tilled Ibe pulpit. A good audience was present 40 bear bi* enlightening and inspiring ad dre*. in Ibe luterest of tbto can*. An offering for the support of the league', work tn tbe ritat* wa* lifted after the tpmker had clored. Mr*. Bourgeo,. mug a solo from tba Sunday book Fie and Cake Hair. Tha ■ -ad las' Aid of the Fl,*t Baptist Cburvb will bold a bread, pie aud cake ■ala next Saturday. Oddber IB. at MrAlitoXar'sMore ou Aabury avenue i'|,a mla la to help tator the Interest on ihel. IfiL "Will belpv - ask a tbe tuln-' ^et. tha Rev jr. Mllcb j '

1 SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Y Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Beard by Conr gregations. d st. At'lirsTlSK's. There wa* a good--l/ed congregation . at the lo o'clock ma** lu St. Augustine's < 'hurcli Supday morning I'be i Thomas K.' Blake, who also preached ' a strong sermon. Ma** wa- f.iHOwed * by be.irdlcl.om ^ • 1 11 (lie ahrvnee of I he paslor, the < | Itev. I'harlr* II. Buhner. who 1- 011 r Of I'olhog-wOwl. occupied the pulpit * of the f it-t Presbyterian t 'hurcli Sunday and preached able sermon*. - v especially enjoyed by the i-ongrega- n Hon. It wa* a strong diiu-oiir*r on || lack of faith. oi ifK-T BAPTIST tl The llev (it-urge F. Mitch preached 11 another strong sermon at the Firat n t'hurcli on Suffday morning Hi- Iheme/'The Sir^iigib of Weak- fu he--." found It* text In Paul'* Flrab b. to the Corlutlilau*. chapter 1; tl 2i.2« 01 Among oilier things he -aid: hi •'In the ver-e- of the lext (Sod, w through hi- servant, Paul, t- announcing a fundamental principle of the th spiritual lllr.11amely.lhal -Ht» strength ta Is not diminished by man's weakues*. th fact, (iod's strength I* most effectlve _ aud less re«Jglcled when man th realize* -hi* owu weakness aud trusts I

i,. In til* (iod Of course, the converse I* I ,). also true;- that Uod's power to act I* hindered aud limited lu what He I would do for man when man feels 1 Is strong lu III* own estimation and I b* pulled up with pride and conceit. ' re Listen to the Word* of the text:' '.Hod • ig hath chosen tbe foolish (less wise) < re thing* of thl* world to confound with I tl the wise: and Uod hath chosen the ' I. weak riu riieir owu estimation 1 things t of tbto world to confound with the 1 ,. thing*' that are mighty; aud the base c a. ihlng* of the world, aud tbe thing- c ,f that are de.plaed, hath Uod chosen. I yea, the thing* which are not. to bring * y to nought the thl^tf that are.' By ■ :* ibis I* meant tbe (iod can do very ■ y little wlih the self-sufficient man or ' womau; (iod can do less with the aal- ' e islied church; and Uod can do almuet 1 , nothing wilh tbe 'pretty good' com- » a munlly. We all know that II to ex- (- li ceedlugly difficult to save a drowning 0 r mail w ho insists upon aaylug that he * 1 la all rlghl. 7 l "Now. every Christian of experience 11 e lias learned Ihbi principle which Is k t here set forth. He liai found that tbe I hour# of Ills life when he thought him- " , self strong and secure, tbeo it was •« r 'I'*' be needed most Jo t>e on hi* 0 [ guard. l*t bim that tbluketb ne o r slaudetb lu bto own strength take . heed lest be falletb. As we rely ou •' our own selves, we forget (iod; and a* we recognize our own weakues*, we ■' are driven to Uod. Uod'a grace Is oulj P I magnified In our weakues*. "Tbe Church has ever done more by •» I faith than by wealth. lis history toe™ clear viodlcatlon of Ibis great spiritual 1 principle; a* we read lo tbto btotory It '< la constantly made clear bow, time after time, Uod set aside men of 01 Idly wladom and boastful strength aud chose out for His service n.eu and u instrument* which In human judg- C1 mem seemed entirely uudt for the sublime tesk at hand. e •Uod delights to use meu aud lo HI* kingdom wboareannar0 kingdom who are appar-

e fitly dull and useless, hut who under |. His blesslug become bright and ser- □ vlceahle. Wa* It uol ao In Ibe case of tbe little baud of disciples with wblch .. Jesns eulrusled Ibe salvation of tbe r world? Tbey went forth Into the Bo- „ man world Id whlcn paganism wa* retrenched to proclaim the good new* 1 about Jesua Chrlal. At Bret, tbelr ; message to ibe Jew aud tbe tireek t alike was nothing. There wae no e writing or manuscript to which tbey ~ could apply tbelr critical mind*. Hi* new religluu was not a vast system of ethics, hut simply a mau here aud 1 there preaching 1 he glad tidings of r redeeming love. Kach man lu his uu1 (rallied aud simple way went forth lu1 lo the homes, the market places ami * t ie streets to tell his siory to others.- . And what a marvelous work has beeu t accomplished through this weak aud 2 ordinary means! Uod maguilled lu the , weakness „? men This Is (iod's I melh.sl of working. In our lives, 11, our 1 church aud In oor town." 1 ENGINE HITS AUTO I Occupants of Bla Truck ' caprd Wlihoui a Scratch. The l-lg auto truck ofHamuel ( Cor 1 son, of Marmora, was struck by the 1 express train Haturday mornat Eleventh street, but wa* uot much damaged. Theoecumrei, llf ,h. t much damaged. occupant* of

,h truck. William and Earl Bspp escaiwd T' Injury .They were coming up Eleventh £' Street from Kay avenue, aud the occuie P»'it* of thecarsaldtheydldn.it see I or hear the train. Tbe locomotive struck sod turned 1 the auto up Haven avenue, also tearing off the front wheels ami probably ■ injuring the truck'* englue some. The truck I; a large house like affair. 1 1 1 1- used to bring farm produce to tin* 1 city lu the summer season, and In the I ,, »'"1 winter mouth* It |* utilized as I [. ■ conveyance for the school children ' w Id the district arouud Marmora and ^ Talrrmo. '• f-onr 10 Rea lair Clls. " Ed. Hand, of tbt* city, a well known 1 ' engineer on the West Jersey and Sea- '» " shore Railroad. I- again living lo Sea 1 • e 1-leCity. His family will move there J ' " later. T.hey will s|>rud the winter * mere. Mr. Hand's duties require blm 'l to reside In Sea Isle. t Baiaaii'i Hour XgallUri. I t The Woman's Home Auxiliary of h - I he First M. E. Cburcli meet* at the J > home of Mrs. Nu-Iiola- (iodfrey. 929 a r| Asbury even us. Friday . October IS, at p -so p. rn. Bualueas of Importance. 1 F All are requested to be presen 1. i.

TAXPAYERS GIVE ! S THEIR VIEWS t I* -lullliued from Knst 1'ac- 1 !] ettorts ftave been unsuccessful. Hel lug lo make a fair deal. He exprcsseil ( Hie belief that the t'lly Commissioners f and Mr. Boswell are playing square | ' This bulkhead bu-lueaa was put over J ' ■ on them by llie other city nfflclals.The ( " s|>eakrr said ttiat he^and other |>rop- 1 ' They want to get together. hede-J* dared, aud reach some basis to go 011 . * .Mr. Boa well said thai. If the City '* Commissioners are willing, tie wasf ready to meet the Interested properly I *' ow ners In I'hiladelplila any dale tbey Hr. (iilden said that, now Mr. Itoawell was dnlug somelhlug. Mr. Herat slated that he believe* thai llie City Commissioner* are Willi ' They, llie *|waker said, waul only what I* right He said he thiVnglu " matter can he settled amicably. If f" not, then they would have to go to ^ Or. (iilden said llielr contention be- ^ have been right, because since I hen contractor or somebody ha* been Ihe job ptiumglu boll* In the bulkWhere It was claimed thai .!.£ ^ Mayor Champion told Ihe »peak^ |Ctliat Ihe city always holds hack a cer- / amount from contractor* until work Is tlol-hed. He further allied that Ihe contractor claimed llial " the kind of holts required cujjld not he . here at Ihe time the work wa* -

« being dune. Mr II er*t said tbat the holt, placed ? Ibe work at Twenty-llrsl street are , not according to specification*. CouI he said the question to him I on bis private prn|«rty. Tbe city may bave tbe right lo do a- II I please-, hut he liaa a right, he said. . damages. The bulkhead wan- not , tneullnued to the ordluauce. There 1not a word about bulkhead In the or dluance. He said he can show by englueera that tbe hulkbead l^oo his property. He declared he thought tie cau take the city into in# Supreme Court for damage* aud alao that he can take the conInto the same court and charge for using bto (Mr. Herat's! ma Bul that's uot what tbey want do. be said. Tbey believe lu Ocean City aud the present City Commissioners, and they are lu aympathy wuti the official*, aud with Ocean City. bulkhead was arbitrarily bullion tbe property of hfmaelf. Dr. (iilden and Mr. Hood, .he speaker said. Mayor Champion aald: ' You be Have we ^re trylug to do right. Notbwill be done lu Ibl* matter without notifying the interested property 1 owneta." 1 Mr. Herst aald: "I bave fallb lu you aud tbe otber Commissioners " 1 On motion of Director Campbell action ou tbe a*ee*eintu(» wa. po*t- ' lulled for two weeks. ' Director Campbell also -made a 1 motion, wlilcli was carried, that lb- ' rector Adams Investigate the malter ' of the completion of tbe bulkhead aud 1 report at tbe next meeting. The following resolution, introduced " by Director Campbell, was adopted: ' \V beret*, there appear* upou the * duplicate for the year 191 1 a duplication of tax aa fullowa: On lot 11 u 111 tier 761, In Section D. aud portion of lot number 762 In the sauia aectlon. aud being deacrlbed 'as thirty * feet by slxly-tlve feet <30x851 and 1*., ' r. feel

feet (l« feet) of lot number 762 belug r. Ilkew i*e assessed: and ,j Whereas, tbe assessment of ten feet I, by slxty-dve feet (10x«5) of lot number ie 762, lu Section D. wa* a**es*ed In Ibe piece of land described as thirty feet u, by aixly-llve feet (30x65): aud s Whereas, by said lax dupllcateihere I, appears lobe the sum of Ave dollars k aud four ceula (».5.ot) not paid; and 0 Whereas. Ihe said sum of Bve dolj. lars and four cent. ($5 04) Is not due e to the city of ocean city for taxes; ,1 therefore, be it t Hesolved. by the Board of Commlslf sloners of Ocean City, that tbe lax . collector be and be Is hereby Instructed . I« mark ou tbe lax duplicate fur tbe 1 year 1911, and opposite tbe land de- .< •"'bed as ten feel by elxty-tlve feel J (10x65). a portion of lol number 762 In j Seel urn il. " Satisfied;" and. be u , e further - Resolved, that the tax collector I* 1 r hereby to be given credit for Ibe ' auiouul of said lax so marked a- j • Satisfied." together with luterest and i costa and otber charge* thereon as 1 may appear chargeable lo said tax collector In the various book# In hi* office: and that a copy of this reso'utlon be certified by tha city clerk and I _ delivered to Ibe tax collector. OFFICERS ELECTED .

2 H. H. Muwrcr Again Heads Hell 1 aucr Firs- Compasi. The member- ,.f the Reliance Fire e Company, at their regular meeting, 1 elected the following officer, for the ' I ensulug year; 1 Bre-ldeni, H. 8... Mowrer: vice pre*!r deut, Lawrence M. Lear, secretary, ' Roland iSieeluiau: treasurer. John B. j' . Curlstlaii: trustee. ' Dayton L Vaua- 1 . foreman. Wardell Hlgbee: a-ai*-i taut foremen, Charles I). Sampson B. Frank Smith and Roland rtteelmsn ; ! 1 warden. H. I, Smith. I »— W. c. T. «•. Me. Una. |i A meeting of Ihe Ocean City W. C. I ! T t . will be held Weduesday evening j ' j 'i'Xt at Ihe home of Mrs. (ieo Bourgeois. Central ayeuue, above Fifth ^ street. The quarterly re|»irt of the', ( State eouveutlou will he gtveu by del-'n ' egale* All member* are urged to he ' presknt. u j Albert Fogg and wife. Margaret I Fogg. Clayton H allies Brick and wife. Esther Brown aud Oscar Soudrrs 1 and. wife returned Mouday from a|° pleasant trip to Hlchmoud. Va. Mr. IM owua Ibe Old Dominion Mines Tl at UarrtooDvllto. Va. ,,

SAViYl MONEY FOR THIS CITY Director Campbell's Recom- j j mepdation Approved by | Othep Commissioners. i J At llie weekly lueellug of llie I'lty I j 'oiumlesioners, Dirrrlor 1 'aiupbeli I ' made the following slaleiuenl and' There are about, uliielern tesur- of J Jelly Improvriueiit certificate* whlrlij llei'tesl. Ofietuiuie- there wnuhl 1 - and not *unii'leut fund* lu any single oue to pay olT a u-rnfiealr of any ..I tbe series. one of the eerie* would not he sufficient - lo pay off any certificate, bul-laken In 1 the aggregate there would tie sufficient 1 lo pay off eight, thereby saving Ihe. * interest on Mil. amount ..f iu.ny£. • city by the hank sqd 54 |*r .-ent paid by the city to the hank oil tlie-e certill main idle. a "I have a-keil the t'lly S.illclt.11'- I' rplulou. ami he -lalr* thai I here Iloihreg 111 law to- nn-vent nil- money teste- out. "There i- at pre-eul bIhiui :.uk*i in he several Issue*, but uot sufficient in . my oue issue to take up a certificate , "If II meet* with the approval ..f the I the approval

Commissioner*. I would advise that rt the* $'.aAi he used to take up six cel. Director Campbell's recouiuiendk * Meal Ksialr Transfer*. Recent real e-talr transfer- iii Ocean tTty recorded lu the office of t'uuuly ' Clerk Hlldreth, a- reported lu the I 'ape May County (iazetle. area* follows: r tioldie (iersou to Wm. H Houston. J, l-ol 464, Section D. tlceau t'lly A*eoe|. s Charles J. Hufcu* to Margaret f (Vahain. l,ot hegluiilug at a (hiiuI 111 r high-water llueof Reach Thoroughfare where tioithea*! line of Seventh street f Intersects Christian Weiss lo Jaiue- F Eng lish. $28511. Lot ;tllri, Waluul avenue [ Vance I. PUIy. el hi, to Otto M. Townseud. $241X1. Lot 482. Section D. r Isabel K. Davis lu Flliubeth It. Acker. $4250. Lot 725. Section A. \ euce Cope. $200 Lot 91. plan 4. .bay ] Wm. J. Burton et ux to Mary t ' Bortou. Lot 776. Secllou C. , Joseph E Robert*. Jr.. et al.. exeou- I , tor*, to Joanna R Brown. .Lot* .59' I aud 594. plan 4. hay front. ' t Joanna K. Brown, el .vir, lo Julio ' Savage, Jr. $1300. Same as above. ' \ ('»leman F Corson, sheriff (lands J of Ocean City Estates. Eli .Klopp. the | Pres* Co. and J. Mlloer Wilbur), to < 5' Lake. $500. Git at inter I section of northeast line of Eighteenth Street aud north we*t llueof Kay ave- 1 Same tn same. $500. I*ot al Inter- 1 aectlon of uorlbwot line of Kay ave- ! u¥e *'"b south we-l line of Tweutlelb , <yt of Ocean City to Ellsworth 8 idler*, tjult claim lol 476. Section C. AVarren II. Mitchell et ux to Wm. ' C-Aupplee et al $5.5011. Lot in north- ' west side of Aabury bEeuue. 130 feet ! from southwest side of Seventh .1 reel . 1, of

James K. l.akeet ux to the*. $) I'. Wilbur Trual Co of South Kellilrhrm. Pa. $500. Git at Intersection .if southr west aide of Fifty-eighth *:re*t with soulheast side of Asbury avenue. ® James M Chester et ux lo Nells Carlson. $500. Lot 1 14. Section A . e Silas L. Scbumu et ux to Blanche L. t Corner. Lot.55 A. plan 6. inaciion A 1* from .Norin 10 Mom -t rrrl and runs east of lb* nrisen.foot vrld* sirrsl I- ylu« betwsau Waal and Haven avenue.l e neeiiou 0 1. (mm North lo Ninth si reels and ,. ra!l* weal 01 tn* nriseu foot wide -I. Iel«*-ii ' »-l and Haven avenwre. Mertlon O run. from Ninth to fourteenth streets, betweed 1- the bay and ocean. .Section U runs lioni t 'ourleenlh lu Nlnateenlh slreel*. Imtween j the hay and ocean. -Wction E runs I.,,,,, Nlneleenlh to Twenly-lourlh streeu le C 16* bey and ocmin. Me. Hon f'run. - troiu Twenty-fourth to Twenly-uloth alreet, , hel Ween ihe bay and ocean. Section u runs 1 from Tweoly. ninth to Thlrty-rourtt. slreel. between Ihe hay and mean. .Section H runs I Iroo. Tblrty-fnurth lo Kortlem etreeu. le s 'real fortieth to fortywlslh slreeu, teiwITTu e forty -slxlh to fifty- second streets h-twer" " the .ud Se,„„„ L Iun. ! I fifty -s ooud lo flny-mnm slreeu, between , MONEY FOR SCHOOL I Hun tl or l-.dut-aiiuii si ok. a The following resolution was 1 adopted at the meeting or the Board • of Education Tusertnl. I of eveuliig:

Resolved, that. If the proposed observation school he e*labll*hed 111 coi.e lieclloif with Ihe State Summer School. , •l"1 "» he opened lo Ihe children of e Ocean t'lly re*l leuls and' cottagers. Ihe Ocean City Board of Educallon . will contribute to the Ocean City , State Summer Hcbool all monie. that may be received from Ihe Slate for at- . | of pupils at tbe said school. ! I Mr. Mayer, the Boardwalk jeweler 1 , and hi* family will move today from I their present [dace to 843 A-bury avela- z, ::;r •&? 801 WrakH.h. R. B. -SlUea Prof. J. M. Steven, and i V «c,,t fishing I"*'""1' nr. Tueaday. Tbey b,..„g,„ aorue line weaktiab. Capt.Vana , twal Mr. Stltea In Ihe number he I pulled In. e , -.7... 1 I Change, of copy for display advertisements must he at tblaoffceuoi ater than 55 wine-day morning at ', o clock sharp for Insertion in Hie ' (SKNT1NK1, 55 henever poaalhlr it 11 I nested that tbey Iwsent In not later 1 than Tuesday. 'I'hto rule will be c adhered to. adv.. I o

' CHAMPION SELECTED 1 U I Hrpobiican t'onnliirr. *| The Republican t'ouuty Kxecullve ; Hon* Saturday afternoon and -elected j " I Mayor Champion, of thlacily, a* chair- ! ('apt. Vanamau. a member of the I Stale iummltlee. wa* ap|n>lutrd a! d Tllv meeting adjourned to reassemble j I, | Hotel Keepers Meet o The regular moiilhly meeting of the . Hotel Proprietors' Association of Ocean i- -4«: North 'Nineteenth *treet. Tioga al ihe next 'meeting. Mr 55'<sMt*ide I* meeting of the a« oclatlou w ill be IfPld . .1 the home of 1 ha*. E Haag and sdelphi. who recently underwent an o|«ratinu at the 55'oman'* lloineopathic Hoscovere.1 llial she w ill return home Ihe latter part of-thla >eek. « Innocant Old Aga. .n.arkalde fa.-t that a crluiltiai to at e wore, when he Is young, and tbe

I older he become* the better the life - be lend*. ter of fact, that the most virtuous age of the average wrongdoer Is between fifty aud slity. It to In tbe very ertrll est part of their careera. between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one, that iheu.and woinen criminals are at their Worst. From twenty-one to old age tbey gradually Improve. Tjbls also goes to prove another re . markahle fact abouf criminals, and* . that .la that marriage helps to reform a, man or woman. At the average age 1 at which most people marry there 1* Between the age* of sixteen and at hi- worst, criminally s|ienkltig— are low, si to go free. I'eursou'a 55'eekly. A Story of Stcvanaon. After one of Duma*4 plays which be saw presented In Ports and lu which a mau employs .111 unworthy stratagem ago Inst a wuiuau Itotw-rt G.uto Steven 0 breathing licut of Indignation. On the way flown tfie Fran cats stairs 1 trial ou an old geiitletnan'a toes, where with that suavity which so well me. 1 turned about to apolo gtxe aud on the instant, repenting nte of that luteutioo. stopped tbe a|a.Iogy midway and added something In to this effect: 'No. 5'uu are om of the is-rsons who have been a|iplaud that pleve. I retract my apology.' "Said the old Frenchman, laying Jils on my arm and with a stuile thai wa* truly heavenly In temperance. . good uature and knowledge of Wen Jeuue' (Ah. air. you are very" I young 1." Colors of Rainbows. 5'lolet. Indigo, blue, green, yellow, or and red are ihe colore of tbe rain Most are sure of that It ta however, of only a very few rain- . hows. Tbe colors of rainbows vary 000 a. 1 ue colors or rambowa

with their width, and their width va- • ries with the size of the raindrops, big - drops producing narrow bowa with • bright clearly defined colon, email 1 drops producing wide bowa with pal* , ally Been: <11 Wbeu the raindrops average one millimeter In diameter, violet, light bine, bluish green, green, yellow, orange, light red. dark red; (2) when the drops average threetenthi of a [ millimeter In diameter, violet, light , blue, bluish green, green, yellow, or1 ange; (31 when the drum average one1 tenth of a millimeter, very pale violet, violet, whitish blue, whltl.-h green. Law at Ascot. Aaro? to legal aa well aa royal In being the only racecourse In the world with Its eaiHsial court of Justice. 55'ben George IV. was regent he was assaulted at Ascot and when hla assailant was arrested demanded his Instant punishment Enraged at the deance to 55'ludsor. the prince decreed that a magistrate should always be In attendance at Ascot for tbe swift punishment of offenders. The Indictable Offenaes act of 1818 made the royal wish the law of tbe land, and during Ascot week the chief magistrate al Bow street la accordingly on duty In Ihe little room opening onto tha ped dock, to try aud u> sentence all offenders within a 'minute or two of their I-oDdon Answers.

How a Vessel It Pickled. They "pickle" vessels today Just a* they did generation* ago. Salt to tie fie* -d to make the frames and plank '- tug Immune to decay. A vessel roeas " firing about fifty tout, say-tbe gen ■. era) dimensions of a little down east - II coaster or the average fishlug schoon y **■ "-quires about seven tons of salt * , (O make the process aucceaafoL The salt is fon-ed tsiween tiie outer and I Inner skin of the hull and tami-sl hard Sweat arising from teuqs-rolure changes saturales the salt and forms " lie. Which liermeales the strueture • with which K comes In contact.— Boa ' ton Herald. "Father." said ihe llTtle boy. "every 6 ao* *"l ''"he ' '""r >"U <<ILIn>: about I "Ye*, my Isiy." . N . "55'liat age Is that, fattier?" And Hie old geutleman after some ' -My sua. 'there tou't any auch thin* ITs like Ihe golden age- purely iiiytbo logical." •Vary Particular. C Mlatreaa lengaglug servant)— 1 hope y.wi bave nice prim dresses, and 1 ex pe«'t you always to wear cajia. M.ryle*. uiuui. 1 m very particular to wear capa. 1 shouldn't like to 1* takeu for ^s^o^Uto family, mum. - G-odou £

r < 1 1 Joseph G. Champion . ? BUILDING CONTRACTOR CXK AN ClfV*n j r 1 — j Ralph Hayes VanGilder ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER ' YOU SHOULD HAVE A Reliable Builder To erccl your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to IimiU alter it closely yourself aud must depend upon the honesty oi the contractor. I have built for a large iiuiiiIht of iteople aud could ftfer you to any or all of them. ' Send lot the lLst of names ami ]>hutogrjphs ol the houses. Otis M. Townsend -sS 'BUILDER

• L. S. CORSON, Soashoro Cottages a Specialty I j Hotels and Bungalows , Contractor and Builder. Everything In the Building Line ° Pians and Specifications Furuisbed. Estimates Cheerfully Given. I e KE8I DFfNCE— 810 Aabury Avenue OKFICK^-746 5Vwt Avenue

: WILLHRD S. STEELRIflK : Copiracior and Buiwer

Eleventh Street and Bav Avenue OCEAN CITY. N . J. Branch Office: Thirty -fourth Sf$vci Jolting Priapilg Weifti 11 Telephone— Inter -wiste, 2) 1

Allen Scull THE Eighth h/th QcsstJf at r&\ 1 c Phone Connections 1 . S B SWAN J J. E. TROUT " Swan and Trout PRACTICAL Carpenters and Builders ^ JOBblNL'A SPECIALTY 1040 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. U Rell Phnn* ,R . n

I Bell Phone 18 ^ Inter-State Pho-.e i^-A ; SUTTON & CORSON CO. I General Contractors ; Grading and Street Building I " 739 ASBURY AVENUE 7 Ocean City, Ncw jersey Walter V. Hess ; contractor AND BUILDER ^ JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION h CSTI MATES ruBNISHXD OH SLTEKSTIONB. ADDITIONS 2 ^15°" 000 " »e" ECNS r AND AIL HINDS Of *(*.,• . «•« TO OBOCI. , WON*. f ■ Ctl SHONE XIS-W J Office 1017 Asburv Avenue °CEAW C,TY NEW JERSEY » ^ ^ — i 'iM|uii(miiiitiiiiriiiiiiii)||,wwwttt1twtwwww||WWtHwt^zrzt ! PG^EIlIL'S The Reliable Store for Dry Goods, Notions and Men's Wear wL'i'nlk'initidv' hl!m*r* Anea'r VlT ''r sl,k voile- AI>" busiteuilcr *l Vic We are " "k"u i'''!1"" *""l ralinc. in leroidrrevl ,-rej.e Ille*«h,»- ali.1 l^lV'".!'" "! . IK'I,,.ln- < >" antl liatllraliip grey.' Dmnly urekwr£ "ilk It^T rib|^ ™ — — POWELL'S : " ..., , ry Ocean City, N. J. i ... C.NPET^tn. ruBM1T0„ or"T7lrZlrD LAWRENCE M. T.BAR set. *-esi. SJ-W N, C. GODFREY ( I*TI.-i..,., Upholstering-, Awning-s, House Furnishings ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE No waiting fur (wo .weeks to know If vuu can irei li- w. . ,, sr- *s."tr i:: "s,st'.,;r:,,';V.',r,-r,ta "■ Ocean t'lly. Aptly to Impruvement-the choice of ^ J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, n. j. REAl- ESTATE INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J.

roRTHACToaa «nn huldekb. OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Offick: 8lh St. Opjtosite P. 0. Plans and Specifications precared without chaige J Only galvanized nails used on exterior work ' j — 1-J B-4-U-BILD.KUM-C.US I "There's a Reason" Ocean City House Bldg. Co. Jobbing and alteration work given our personal- attention. Window and Door'Fraiues and . Screens made to order. OFFICE, 1(137 BAY AVENl'E Bell Phone 38.X. ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED JOHN T. SEAL builder OCCAN CITY NEW Jta'ai Y OeoPKe W. Harris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing l^*o* Free. Bungalow* a Specially. 13 55 . Fourteenlb Street OCEAN CITY. N. J. x

• 0. Afiimi. f . « ASlm| GEO. 0. ADAM! & BP.O. PUSTERING, RANGE SETTINu BUCK LAYING. Lie., Ete. ; A" Work In Mason Line Prompily Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N. J ALBERT G. GlbiEkr, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 (Asbury* Avenue, Mru*lie* anj I'atiilera' Xnpplle*. Blryele Tire, aud Nupplle*. Blrycle He • (wlrtiiB I'riini l-lly Alleinle.1 lu. breckley's HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY. PROP Mixed Faint*, I^sad and'Oito 920 ami 922 Asbury avenue. HKtDLEf A ADAHN "~'rr* Reading Coal . AImi Klmllinc WkkkI by barrel or rotd. Be*l e*a,< 011 tli* market . auu 11*. |D llie ion guaraatoed. Ball or Kuleriwlaa "■r* "Md Vara. TI HIH wad a tari Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Comuany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trast Co.

Title Insurance Searches. Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing — Fire Insqplnce Prompt Service All 5VorlfeGuaranleed Money lo Loan on Good FiralTHorlgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. o. l. lake; ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. laaa Aabary Avenue, Ooaati Cily, N. J. Lou lor «ale. Collage* 101 rem. Corraapooaenoa aoMr-lad : : '• Don't Suffer With Rheumatism Camnhorole 0 vex Qakk Relief pa>o*. * lien your liaek leel^ae'lhoug'h ""a^re jolilkiAeel* like it kulfe run I ne"' eioiply ru'i'a Y -*|Ioa,IU-"«i" halllAnivonl llitlD n riile^woBiIerlul preparalloa^ rontalo* ^ llie .r|^.,nr-|^y aeli^Kivr lyiruSltoleaaaull*. Sold by All Uruxglel*

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