Between - | Bugles A Salt Water t Romance. By MATTHEW WHITE. JR. 1 , , CDp) rig lit br Pi ank A Mutiny Co Z The d rowing liuc!.' bad sounded some time idnre. hut *I»orotbj attll stood looting out over the sea She was thinking bow unfortunate It was that dinner on shipboard always robbed her of a Tlew of "the sunset. She was a good sailor and consequently had, no excuse for taking her mcale on deck." "81111. If this were the only thing 1 had to worry over." she reflected. "I might Indeed be a happy woman. "a And this was why "Dorothy "ShVw was s mystery to all her friends.- She refused td lie happy, though rich. "Try It yottn*-!' es," she would- reply to their expressions of Incredulity "Have so much money left yon that your, every movement Is followed hy reporters, ff you happen to order a different ps[>er on Friday from the oue 700 bought on Thursday you are certain that you Brill rend In all of th.-m vain mat you win renu in r.u or im-rn
on Saturday that yt*u have decided to giro a million to the camimlgtt , She fell that she .Could1 trust no one. By sorry experience she had learned that wealth was a halt few could re Mat. and "How morh does he or she want now f" waa her flr»t thought on the advances of every new friend she Finally In desperation she had taken passage In a slow ship under an as turned name, but even so was beset by the constant fear that some one on board would have seen ber picture In the papers when ber uncle left ber the fortune which was her nightmare That waa an additional reason why abe liked to linger on deck after most of her fellow passengers had gone down to array themselves for dinner. -Ohr The exclamation was forced from bar by a sudden gust of wind that took bar tarn on Its wiuga and blew h straight across the gap of lower after dsck that Intervened on the Alicia be ' The next Instant she smiled and bare 1 ly refrained from applauding A man ■ Standing well forward on the deck bad 1 stretched out bis band aDd caught tbt- ' truant Ut of red worsted as It went < whining by him. A half minute later and Ibe two were standing on the. neutral territory of the ■ dock below, for Dorothy had descend 1 ad In order to meet him halfway In re storing her pretwrty. t "I'm vary much obliged." said sbe. t "Not at all" said tlie man. u Ha was tall and straight and bad the - clear blur eyes that Dorothy preferred t above all others. , Sbe Was atvout to turn heck when the .
othar exclaimed: "Look: there's a whole! He's Just spouted He'll come up again In a mlr nte. If you care to watch See. where my Anger points." Dorothy certainly did care to watch In all her missings abe bad never seen • whale. Now abe waa rewarded with a fine view of a large specimen. An It happened, this one kept cm to the A* recti0'' of the steamer for awhile. wan and see ibe next one. And then 1 about the creatures, which b/lrty parted In a voice which poaseesed for Dorothy an Indefinable charm Voices were a sort of hobby with ber She often declared thut this was th. one point on which abe was not thor ongWy patriotic— she could Dot brlnr hevself to admire the average American accent But this stranger's voice puxxled her looked aod dressed like one of 1-ei the western bdr. the southern twang the Boston affectation nor the New Tort fletnees. She did hot know until some week* later that he was English born, bui had come to the States as a young fellow bopfag for better opportunities to make a living than bis mother eoun try afforded him He waa returning to England to claim a sum of money left him by an uncle. The dinner bugle sounded, and lb, man. aa If reminded by Its notes thai he belonged In a different atmospban the second cabin la caned to meals to a plebeian belli, lifted his cap am! walked away. ■ For the remainder ol the vnyng. 1 Sherwood Roberts hong over the bark ' rsll to gaze Into the awlrl of water. 1 surging out from the twlu screws urn! 1 curee the fsle tbsl nud led to his meet 1 lng this pretty woman on Ibe present ' trip Instead of on the one be expected ' to take a few weeks Inter 1 "I might aa well be a thousand mil,, ' • mignt well thousand
away from her aa In second ealdn." bmuttered befh een clinched teeth "Idiot that I was for coming this way Ami to think that within ten days I room lay a fortune at her feet And the con rations went so en permit that I send bar a note to say that this I* positive ly my last appenrnnee In poverty llui perhaps I'll meet herein l-ondnu " Ha never did. however, although b, haunted Hyde park and the faslrtor abla hotels after hla claim to Ida un elaja property bad been established and he had come Into the posses. loo of that which era Wed him to dress three Home a dag. "1 wonder now." be would sometime, ank himself, -it I had inn tny pride In lay pocket and burrowed enough on my axpectatiou. to conic over first Instead °' second, would things have turned nut differently'; She looked as If she tlldu't mind so very much my having detained Lev to talk about whalua. , wonder lf"But what was the use of wondering anything about a woman he would probably never ace again » Bo tbis Englishman who had lived ao long la the Slates tjiat be could not keep away from them re -embarked for hk adopted eooutry In a Orel cal.lt o«ck room and tried to he happy 1, spite of a handicap that he omdni forget. During the first night out it cwrne on to Wow great gnus Roberts isv in bis berth late, debating whether to g„ •»P or not when suddenly something Oot through i,t» open port nud an , Wm squarely In the Jsce. oort «od red. with gold thrrada runnlug through It. aod"Orrat Boottr ejseulstcd Roberta, WW «. .... -a- u,r i***» cvaiid not be two Of
■ - — H ! theni-etieast, be hoped there couldn't , j But how had It come'lnio his cabin? I j It oould not be potwlble that sbe • | knew he was there and .had taken this ; j means of apprising him of her prea- ? j etiCe? Why. sbe had scarcely spoken j half a dozen words to him. In her life, g I But the rap waa here uumlatakably. • He fondled It foolishly for a mlnf. ute or two am] then got tip and proV ceedsd to dress with all iqieed. or at Z least with as much speed as was con- 1 i . alstent with the rolling of the vowseL I -. All day lie Jinuiitud the Indies' rpotn ! and the decks, almost diverted on ac- J i. count of the storm, and had begun to £ read the Cards affixed beside each I ■ stateroom door~Wb,-n be suddenly re- J , meml— red the foolishness of this plan j f to And a woman w hose name he did 1 not know. ' | 'This la simply maddening." he told ( ■ himself after a 'day of fine weather J I and stllt.no sight of the tain's owner. ' "ALSbl, rate ~be will escape mo again " 1 1 Tljrri he bethought him of a brilliant a 1 expedient.'-., , He took a ppr. and wrote the follow- 1 lng notice: h Found — A la Ayf rc! tarn, ah'ot with ax cabin 3 between bugles any evening. This be affixed to the bulletin board In the rompanlonway and Ihat night dressed a half hour before the tlret T bugle sound, si so as to be In K-adlnesa 1 to receive company during the period named. m But not>9dy appeared that evening nor the ni'xt. and mfw there were only j„ iwo days left on the vornra. ,, ne had passed a half hour of Im- Ul patient waiting In the stuffy State- c„ room- on the third day of the notJee. 0 and. oulte dlscoursecd rhn-n- ha a d Is* -ou raged, threw open
door to go to dinner, when he stepped squarely into the person who had I emerged from ber room Just opposite In the narrow entry way; t . "I beg your pardon." said Roberta, i and then he fairly gasped aa be real- . Ixcd that the o^jpr person waa the i "I have something of yonra," he blurted out— "tbat red tam yon loot The -girl's cheeks suddenly took on the hue of the cap tbat bung over Roberts' berth. "Oh." she said, "was It yonr port I flung It Into? "I didn't know. It started to blow away again that first morning. and I thought 1 was tossing It Into my own cabin." i "And you've been.Jost across that i five foof space." Roberta rejoined. I "while I've been ransacking the ship I for yon-to restore the tank" be has- j tend to add. "Didn't you tee the no- v tlce on the bulletin board?*" , "No. This Is the first I've been out I since the storm. It left me with a 1 natty reminder of the shaking we all I received. I'm so glad to be on dick 1 again! Did you bare a pleasant trip 1 on the other alder < "Jolly fine." answered Roberta. t Bnt he wasn't thinking of the other c side at all w hen he said It. but of the t be bad lost and found again. h Fnconsckmily they bad walkd to I that part of the deck where Dorothy e been standing when the tam blew v off on the voyage over. "1 suppose I must' pin the cap In tightly tfata time." abe remarked "Ton won't be there to eatch tt If It film off f. r again " And she glanced over at the
second cabin. ' He lookd up at the one abe waa wearing '' That's a very pretty tam," be observed Irrelevantly. "1 trust tt la | skewered In tightly." 1 Whether abe read bis Inner mean- ' lng. abe gave no token then, but suggested that.lt waa nigh time they both 1 went down to dinner. The next night ■ was the danee. and after the final twoatep «bo reminded him that In the ' morning there would be the bustle of 1 landing "ADd I bavent relieved you of that tam yet" she added. "I shall miss tt very moeh." be replied. "And yon won't need It now the voyage ta over." "Yea." abe said softly, her errs Bled on Nantucket light toward which they were awlftly cutting their way T suppose It has served Its purpose, but I don't want to lose It again." Roberta knew abe wasn't thinking Of all the words Implied, bat be waa quick enough to seize at th? opening, and— well, before tbey faced the customs officers on the pier he knew where to take the tam. But be always forgets to carry tt with him when be rails, and when Dorothy one eventng aatd "Tea" to a certain question be asked her she added. This Is a desperate step to take to regain possession of a little old fed tam-o'-shanter." Byla. on Bills. Among the humorous memories con led With English Judges la one ot By ica and hla horse. This em Jurist Waa well known In hla pre. carton for Ms wort on "BITIb." and as this gave b fine opportunity for alliteration his associates were accustomed bretow the name on tbe boree. which but a sorry steed There gore on Bills." tbey took pleasure- In saving, and as the Judge rode out every I,, • "'*• ana ibe Judge rode
afternoon tbey indulged daily In tbelr lot Uttle Joke But the truth was tbat the horse had another name, known only lid 10 faster and his man. and when « >n too curious ,-llent inquired at to tbe ui< Judge's whereatiouta be was told bv ( the servant with a clear conscience U1 that "master was out on Business " Yhe French Imperial Guard. ln The Imperial Guard of Fraure <■- n created by Napoleon I when be be came enqa-ror In ISfM It was formed bf a merger of the "guards." the "rot, M cenilort." the "directory" and the "eon sulate " It r»ii«l*ied it first of 9.7T:. men. but was afterward ronslderatilv " enlarged it. the year 18U» It waa by R> Ihe eiij|--ror s order divided Into tbe V aid aod young guards In January "j I >14. It -numbered 102.70a it was dh. ■» solved by I he Bourbon Louis XVIII. In ,e 1815. revived, by Napoleon III. aurren « dered with Metz to tbe Germans an, waa abolLhed by the government soon « | Of Rolwrt Browning toward th. ' 0 1 lose of his lite I'r.-derie Harrison I, «t UU mena.lrs ha, this tusay: "He ». * all things in all men ami all women " "IT"'1" Tl~'- "iwaya htingln. ! 1 light, happiness, generosity sod sens. < Into ctery taa-Wty he entered. I thiol ' ^ uim th.- happiest t.-,t s|,int whom l> ' His Retirement. I * Friend | f.ir wmr f I time I-..., \o Fai-t Is | have ie,,ni,. a g*sa1 deal „f . re.-lm-e utely Friend 1 1 feared s. I low mnH. do yne " -no' """J ,h'" do ' Jltllalple:.,. .tiu Araldsn I'rovrtl- 'g
Caspian So It a Mystarg. The toispiuti sea is oue of the great J® mysteries of the sot id. Three great ' " livers that ts.tir tuto it from the uorth I are sufficient to ral e its surface five ! oue of the great streams of the earth, | rise. i a 1 1. -rati- -ii i- charged with j hut It- Punks furnish undeniable proof i '"I tbat at n prehlstotii |ierlinl It entirely I ' I feet helow that --f the Misllr,-rra ui-an. , 'J equal, si the Black saw 'I At that time the mighty Oxus -larger t I than the Dhlo river- which uovv flows , the Aral sea. etiipth-1 Into the I Oi-ldtin The old tied of that stream i Js Visible to tl.is day. | The Aral Is more thau 20.) feet high' t that inellm- were the ttius to return to J ancient las! The Aral sea would o drained.— Brooklyn "Eagle. ? Man Power and Coal Power. Does any one realize Hie power of work to pump as hard as he cobld.nll R dav. and at the end of ten hours It •<l was found that be had doue Just as a much work as a little Ires titan two n: onuces of coal could do. Taking all at man during one whole year, the tl same amount of force would I* fur. It nlshed hy thirty .six pounds of good tl coal, or say forfy |--nnils ,.f average pi •>- coal. Of course even In our ts-st en-
Id (fines the greater iwrt of the working "1 energy of coal Is wasted. But evop, d If only one-tenth is turned to account la one aud a half hundredweight of goaf Is equal to a man working 300 days J- of the year A horse ran do as much • ter pounds of con I have as tpurh work lng force as -a horse ex(s-n.ls In one a day So that a ton of coal. If w. t could use ail Its force, would do as much work as six horses Working for I a whole year. Curiosities of Sound. I There are mysteries in the transrats - Bion of sound that have not yet been - /utbo tiled For example, the guns ,.t t tbe Orion are said I., hav^beeii bean! ninety -seven tulles away, though In t audible to tb.sse much nearer, and H . la on rerord that I he rev erberation of I the battle of Waterloo reached many ■ places In Kent, though General Col ■ vllie aud his detachment heard nutbtnr of It * dozen miles sway. Whistles. : boots, sirens and noises of all kindhave been tested by tbe Trinity House order .to find a noise whtrb will be beard for a certain distanceIn vatn. Tbey may all be heard for a miles and he Inaudible at half a mile. Many of the disasters about our coasts are doubtless due to that mys terloua "soundless roue" In which tbe ear cautiut catch tbe warning. uo one hits yet discovered the reaof that d,-af spot or prophesied Its varying locality.— Westminster Gazette Two Curious Knfvsa. When NLcflleid first lieeame famous for Its cutlery a peculiarly a lisped be knife, designed for s variety of uses
waa made with great rare and sent to »» tbe agent of the Cotters' company In Igrodou. On one of tbe blades was en b- graved tbe following challenge: London for thy ttfe. n- Tbe London cutlers, to show that g. they were equal to their Sheffield :b brothers, made • knife with a single It well tempered blade. Ibe blade having 0- a racily containing a rye straw two ie and a half Inches in length, wholly sur >f rounded by the steel, yet. notwlth standing the fact, tbst the blade was' ,t well tempered. Ibe straw was not burned, tdtigcd «v charred In the least! C It Is needless to add tbat the Sheffield „ cutlers acknowledged themselves oat done In Ingenuity. Wanted to Be Exclusive. P. V. Daniel. "Virginia gentleman." r was one or Ibe general officers of the e- old Richmond. Fredericksburg and Po " Even In those days before the waa tbe road was prvmperons. aud at a h meeting of tbe Isvard of dlre<-tors nnr progressive lutrodueed a resolution to * redoce the rate for passengers from 17 to 11 cents a cutte It Instantly Daniel, who was chair n man. declared the motion "out of or der" 1- "Why T' protested Its intron. • "Why r thuudere.1 Daniel. "If you 4 do that you will have every ragtag and bobtail In the state of Virginia riding on our road. That's 'why!"' The resolution was uuaultnously ta Madrid's Throne Room. The throne room of tbe royal palace I at Madrid is one of ibe most magnltl 1 eel t In the world. Dri-urated In ret 'Id., II contains rock crystal I' chandeliers, colossal looking glass,-, of I tbe finest quality, marble tables and prl.vl.-., porphyry The celling Is painted by Tlepulo with the "Majesty c j .- ■ „ it ii me vinj,-stv
t of Stmln." lu lllusfratton of the virtue of the kings and the inanlinres of tbe people, who are repn-sented lu lis- dlf , 'erent costumes of the provinces Here the sovereign, of Bpalii tvivlve oh grand occa.lous wheu alive nDd whet, dead are laid out In state. Wh.n the Ravtn Wit Milk White. According to Mobamui.slaii tsdlef. the raven, which Noah took with tiln. on tlH-ark were laith pure vv bite Whet ! the ark had l.s-t, ridlug the hlllou. of the giraffe. di,-d. and the iHn-;i.."vva-thr..v%roverl-uird No had It stru-k the water than the raven. ISHtu.vd U|»ti it For this Noah - urs..| them, and sitae thut dav tbey h'«ve U*n coal black Something Fresh. "Anything no. ,lr frch .hi, morn atg: asked James Inquisitive. "Yes." replied Turso hrietly. "What's that?" a-ked Inquisitive ea fieri v. ^The p«lnt you're leaning against."— The Human Enigma. His Daughter Papa, did you know long before you uiarrh-d her? Her lather JuM t.dweeu you aud me. my dear. 1 don't know her yet. Her Rola. i He -Tbey say Miss !.u|„ xrrj much In request for dinner paries 1 So I have heard She I. , r..k.„ lar dinner twlle . ATnr"»' " **" '' " * Anfi'no knrrw WW makes th. s-ethar var.r | • iWbmi yon forget there are others' |N» are searing a burned bridge. j
The Philippics Coast Line it j Deep sea so Hots used to laugh At It . their brother mariners of the coast h f vise trade and refit to thorn aa men ,- : who "like to go to sea when they coulil s j get home to dinner " This gtbe would, > * have little |s.'lnr — the FhiUppluea. the t ; toast line of w hich ha, Iss-n found to f j Philippines there is oue mile of cobs' j to every fietr miles of areu, the totn ' ' ! area of the lslnuds Is-liig 1 1! '»,ir.vi square statute miles. Thcs,- figures are 4nt,-r j est lng when tt ts i-"usl,ler,,t -'int th,- j ratio In the Fnltcd States Is 2.® square miles of area to oue mile of const line ' The figures for tbe Fulled States have reference to the coast line of the inalu of the country. Including Islands near the coast, but not Including noncontiguous territory, attch aa Alaska -nd Porto III.,' The cast Hue of the Fulled Stales «o measured, with 1 what the experts call "thr,-e mile miles III ex- css of the cast line of our ,-i-Mleru liossessloiis. New York Trlbuue. An Ingenious Tire Box." < fe- llve method of making fire Is u«.-d In the Arfak mountains. In Dtftebj. am, -ter. and Into this nre put a supply of Under nud a small fragment of any- j hard, preferably n piece of cltlua I. covered front tbe wet by a
V of bark, and the "fire box" la then )- ready for use whenever It Is want,.l. g To get a HrhXJJre native merely takre p -the piece of china aud a lump of tin d der ts-tvveeu til. thumb aud first fit: if ger, then, holding the bamboo In hi. s left hand, he strikes Its surface sharp b ly with the china, causing a apart., which soon Ignites the tinder. Ev. u I the white mau soon acquires the kna. k I I- of doing this, and the process Is mu. h I - tnore ,-ffectlre and Infinitely less labor: I , oua than the usual [net hod of prodti - ) r lng fire by friction.— Wide World Mag I Spoka For Twanty-six Hours. A bill was j-etnlltig In the legislature . of British Columbia which. If passe.1. would drive many settlers from their lands. The lept-lalure was within a day and a half ,.f Its final adjoor: merit, and the vote was about to 1,' taken. At this Juncture Mr. lie C-s- I miss, a Incmls-r. rose to address the | body. It was 10 o'clock lu the tuorn- . lng. aDd' the niemls-rs thought be would finish In an hour or two. Next I morulng when the sun flooded the ball t still, without faltering, pouring forth his torrent of words. As the clock I struck 12 the limit presortls-d by law for tbe session arrived, and the legislature stood adjourned slue die. lie Cosmos stopped In the middle of a aeuleuce aud fell fainting ln his seat ^ He bad stuken. standing on his feet for twenty six hours! Ills eyes were bleared and red. and afels lips were cracked and running blood. He waa nearly dead, but be had prevented the ' bill from liecomlng law. I Cbmato and tha Color of Citioa. It Is estimated by meteorologists that *v esiiuinicu oy meteorologists that
: the heat Irradiated constantly in Ills' 0 atiuusphere by the combustion of carii liou modifies little by little the climate of cities and surrounding districts. It Is raid that llt.UoO.OOO tons of carbon Is the average yearly weight burned ln cities the star of London and New 1 York. It is also pointed out that the 1 Color of cities Is chsuged according to s tbe amount of carbou burned. Cont firmatlon of these facts Is offered In > historical, description of cities. Paris being referred to by one historian of ancient times as a "city of red." while >' tf! this day certain Italian cities are : otsveribert as "violet."- Mctcorologtsta ! Prai'Naj' that when our west Is as I 'blfkly settled as central Europe our clear sweep of blue sky will be very Btajerially modified - Harper's It Was Changeable. . One of tbe large Kansas t'ltv stores Ita (loHcy of exchangtng grsds If re- - turned ln a salable condition. An exi ceptiou la made when dress materials . have been cut from the IwlL One day > recently a customer purchased ten i yards of a two toned silk, which the clerk assured her was the uvost fashionable fabric of the season. When she reached -home with her purchase she decided, on reflection, that a woolen material would la- more serviceable. Accordingly slie returned to the store the next day and requested the exchange. The clerk explained that It w-hs att Imp-—- qt.tllty. as tbe go-els had hectt cut. "Why. I bought this with the dla- ! Unct understanding." remonstrated the woman, "thai I could return It. Did oot tell Die It was a changeable ■ Tbe exchange was made Kaunas < City Star. 1 Jackals and Crocodils Eggs. 7 i Jackals and hv-ims ore very fond of f crocodile eggs The former is the more ' - - ess | op loroier ts the
tie successful |K«M h-r of the t«-„ Katie tlves of central Africa say that the If Jackal lias slxt.se eves, with on,- of :: Si.xirr,:": — ™" "!"h en crmssllle The livens ou "he "other baud, belug ver^ greedy, ha. all bla ejes ou lb,- eggs ,,ud oft.-n fails a vb-tlm to tbe watchful ,-roeodlle ln too•f tlonless h filing The natives say. loo. II. Ihat the crocodile sometimes knocks ., Its prey off the bank or off the canoe of with Its (all and then seizes It with Its of wide open Jaws. Curs For Hypochondria A young lady of Cardiff w ho 'fancied si she was ailing went to the surgery of '■ *'"■ f'"""y doctor and commenced tbe Interview with. "IVoctor. I'm dying " "Oh. Indeed! .1 can recommend a very respectable undertaker." blandly re „ «I"-ud-d the doctor. She felt quite well after that. -Cardiff Mall. V- Vary Funny. First Theatrical Manager - That _ comedian of vonrs is one „f ,he r„nll, ] eat fellows I ever saw Second The 1 •trtral Manager Ves; be made me ! Jangb this morning till l nearly died 1 v Came around and actually wanted bi t ! ? salary.— Philadelphia He,s.rd 1 His Littlo Task. "I hare to try to pull off something I tonight." r "A prizefight? You can't do It In this ! "No; F n going to try to pull „ff a 't plaster " Kansas City Journal. J How many could lu- made hatqiy ' j with tbe blessings whfi b are re- kl-sa- - ' • | ff thrown awuv ! ,! "My. S.M m. .psrro. | "Air t tba gut - * -Newark Uses 1
.. FOR SALE + IN OCEAN CITV M.J A tiuinber of choice lots.' locaMJ lions lietvvcen First aud Fifteenth [ " J streets. Some tine cornefst. Prices ie j Full inlormation l>v applying to W. VV. Graham ,. | Ow.s.e , Jfi.l S. f-ortyflfth St rent p| I'ri.-es ma v- belowlnarket value | J Auction Sale a Saturday, Oct. 23. 1915 « SI 1 s'vlsc'k P. M. g MRS L. S. SHARP . 101 West Ave. ^ Ocean City. N. J.
: JOHN F.. TOWNSEND Ekto.tr ica 1 Contractor lf37 AsOury Ave. Ocoan City Now Jersey t'trr Alarm Slsasls lt -six It, sn.t Pleasure sv enue 42 Stssvtnl and Aslinry avenue. ! 4:t Fotiriti and Astiury avenue. 4> F.lglitli aud Asbury avenue. j 4to rhlrteentli and Asbury avenue.
. I *il -Niirtli and Central avenue. , ' I .4 Sixlhend Centralanveuue. -Kleventb and Central avenue, h j -T J— vl ft h and Wesley avenue, t: -a Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. * "s Fourth and t tcean avenue. , T '-Tseventh an-l (1,-eati avenue * k. I Ninth aud Ocean avenue. I 82— rieeond and Atlantic avenue. J j 98— Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace. ' Hay avenue aud Bstler-ea road. •' 321 T-vrntieln and Central avenue. . - Slilemtol ol the Osttrship. Manigemeni. Citcn- !• Iiboi. Etc.. Required bt the Act ol Aogul 24. 1912. * °f Ocean Citr Seeliiel. publlslieil weekly ai "r Ocean I 'Ity, New Jersey, for Oeiobrr I : m!is r i])m h Editor R. Curtis Robinson, ' voean Pitv. N J ' ' Editor. R Curtis Robinson. . Btsmess Biniger. R. Curltt Robinson. : R. Carlis Rohtn oe. Ow ner : R. Carta Robinson. • Organ Pity. N. J. bondholders, morigsgerw. and ollo-i ■os-uruv holders, holding I |s-r o ut ol gj Cilf Sentinel hs.no b-nd,. m.«gsgea. t-r other securities outstanding ^ R- CURTIS ROB1RSOI. a( .fourth day of October. 1315. In ) Jos. I Scull, ^ Notary Public. _
• Ailjourned Sheriff's Sale. t Bplwsen I John It. Mcnddij^ ,'omphitDsnt. | on Hill to > Onssle H.trasiem,-t ul . j ForveMwr , MONIUV. JAJt AKv'lO. tw4. - m*5 "hh I lu the afternoon hfxstd day. * pile o clock I listed ( S-Iotpf'n A|'s,-K' hsl '8. sticrtrr f Win. N'. , 'oots r. Soir. I0-1&. It.. P. F.. Ol.lV ! Admiuislralor's Sale. ■ o'l I r't Irt b"a'mV Htcelrnsn. dpc-uspd, vtllVmi Tt 're r o t t to rll nuon'' JrTl"at"' " :1 °'rl°v* In tt.- after. New Jersey, tsiunded and deserltwd aa to> ?l "" ffiMMwoLdi rirt roumre eS31? y m br "°"""r'»»ardlj «ldr of Third si -set, eontatoing togrtlier lu front Ureadtli on ttirsald As'-ury nveD'ieaevptil v 'T'o.'1-"1 J-?'"'" ',rr ,,rln* ""rtv ippi to Irricth or dr|dl. nr.rlliwp.tcnj latwnao nan. f m-'m.Vl lZl!>ip!!y *alTJt"r ""b1 HIHAM HTKKI.MAN.' s-tL""' p. K '.rSi"1 " hw "'Wk'" proposals ; oij .r tirraa rity-Caatrart ss» J Jrtly taavtrartlsa , and uisl-r.xl. t„r and con. li-'ucUo go i t .','?a! ' :, st'thc V'»>t " J-'ort"'"! *11 -N'°- ? almti street t-iftjaecond slreaL Jihv-'rlfoi also"!, ^2?'^ ,llM aadHlxtletb slieet, " tt.r"1:., o/'r l n j-pi z til n ".'"r^evm 1 ^Tvrt by tui ttolrt'"/'11' ' "'8 8v re- *
* ■ert'iflpd'^l " *•— "np«>"e<l «•> cash or 1 '* M<ieMut UylnoZ'^m0a,^,ri!iJ,'S,"5"'r " 'I iso ttieuw a. ^ i uiu's 'in ,Zc o ',a,, r'ru t,"] i r ''w'1" i," ""d 1 « tr.T,^ r.rr^"m HuHHT" n~TX'' """"" » Mnxo'x.s ..JriT?: :'"" ; notick. * » t hsslslam tec is, to. ; ii^,Vd"or". ^mo *2n«c,.0',' "" ' olntb day ot .N J*pnjts-c. is'r,/ at''"!!' M," ' roe^tXimiulwloncr. Cbamtieni, en, it'.*. ,i, JboIoVlT-!!' *ztea7,' „rtil'. b, northeasterly „t ,s.-Pot.d , t-p.cn.t--r i"-„ r"d't,j^n™Tdias"',p,'j''' ir r"t*lr adopted July 3? lut-,, ro'i'i ; "• Awdlurtber take notice that thesa.d Co-,. r"| nub d."".' '<1 JTm hlT/.'.i "" I N: -•clock to tbr rorerioon. at tto- | ' Pity tiers, to tbe. It, llall,.icrau < it, \vZ I ' t,p~!iz"i!J"bL'"t,rpr,'m te'1^' or N, tbe ma b/cct of 'd''-"rluri|rj w be lirard I, I*,,, | I;
— — — — - Fire and Burglars ! Why Run the Risk? * Generous Use pf Kl.HCTRIC SERVICE is vour lieat protection against Ih.Hi • dingers. A p-irglAlight tbst will reveal who tings and "master switch" tlut lights tlown-sbiirs from swltrti- in vou linlroonj. arc the lies! weapons | against the thief HE FEARS ELECTRIC LIGHT. ' ELECTRIC LIGHT aud HLECTRIC chafing dishes. ]*rrcolal«ita, tca kcttlrs * and cigar liglucrs krej- the match and the alcohol .limp out of the luutse. ; " It reduces the cUnget of lire as uothiug else can. " ' . The Ocean City Electric Service or »»s -TLXSTIC CIVV CLfCTBIC CO * ^ THE "MATCHLESS LIGHT j
3 Commencement (jifts I.njov the Best ■ s y M j ' ^ KELSON " See Me First i But Real SELL D 1 trade tot b. st ate borro* on- OCEAN CITY 10A* oo' NEW JERSEY xu -s- Ji**1 Mc •"irwl Hoc Me First W. Scott Hand 819 Weils) Ate.. Ocean Ci'|. I. J. BULBS Just Received From HOLLAND J Tulips Narcissus Try Our $1.00 Assortment Thomas J. Ttiorn FLORIST 1128 BAY AVENUE L. A. STEELMAN BUK SMITH and WHEELWRIGHT Practical Horseshoeing JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY Clint ud Ojxler Tongs a Spacultj for Stewart's Irou -Works Co Plain and Ornamental I ran -Fence Iron Railings ami Window Guards. 1 Seventh St. and Haven lw»
proposals •jVllUlr.d t'sn.trsrtlus I lo rfte-atptl bid, tor lurnlsblng all labor I .*11. , * ,or "* cooxtructlob of :r«i mm.™", — ^ k" hwlkhead us provided bj re1:, t;', ' - plans"pl?:,!UlMr -..inlatil. d by c-^l'l'n tiVcV'd rx t't"" '' ,'-V nub "r of Orasn tlly In tlx; sum of one landing ff 'r cxcculr xtld fill .list, bonds w It IiIm* [^d , ' * 1( xnrr l tic a wxrl, said bonds to lip sat tsrsctoi , d ' 'o'^, j " J*.',"1 " w <|r " s aud fu ttwc llisaTuT*birUbi,'.l}l'1T.rr l'l ' Of Ttiat'lty Comnilsstouprs r.-s, r ., t|„. rte.,l . to rcjp.1 any or sit old-. " ; xi ox.. A s H » 1 1 - test sU-plp'iiU Hnrv'?,orproposals rtly at Orrst City Caatrart l.»0 a^Hd l,,!ls for farnlsblnc all tntsir, Ua.ts vbfpd by tlrdlnabrp No. ul'xt.Vx " and or"'|r.*t'!'nVri'b1 * point no and' sontt'Tf Fn? "i '^"Irsi hodq, "aort b """T' ^lci,y?;.™k^,.°lK Haos"ptrZ1""" '' d" »c"".bili'asl''to" utd tars lilt" t ly 'n "" *"/' '"'"I'd dot u?ibp"r.rrZ-'o,',' — I ... tap turprtor or Putd'p Works aod to th*-
jl, ou,'' WpTk - NOTICE. apopali'' Irorb J* SCI !..r ^ ' 1 a. I II 1 1. ..I iv,| , -ptot", ■ ist*w - tb.r.HiKb ire, | rnp*os . Is-reT^U a "a "te?!t* Tuoraday. Novpni- f : N o v ' ol I ii "''"o", ~o.' ''m","* ' ' """' Tfpsdsi ; . ii,^ , i ^ w.dop*-ta ' J IZ?i0a"o'i J'l'j""*™ "Id'. Vrel'ay. Novpuils-r ? . vif'fiS**3 : j Attpst ,r«ai 'Z^.rJ r«xxtioo. | |J^1,jd..Lapp Xlaj I'oupI (Jnusa, Jt. J.. ,lcb». ^
:s! ALONZO COTTON REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVEHUE OCEAR CITV R j ' ..J..'' "Tr ? i""" ' ■ i s* epittag,- on Central avrntip. slaive Fourth street fin - to.'il.' ' "f o,,,1 fi"i e lv,U""sl""l.'"?V"l:r "" venue, M-ve Third si.-pp,'' „ . y ' 1 '"tnshol eottage on l-tfth strret, f j;oo. Two cottages au.l ore ;s, 5', ' ™ •**- - -o'-S WM, LAKE, C. E„ Real Estate Agent. ' draw n. Atatraets !.f ? t't o- e ."rpfu 1 1 y' tTr^t™ Kx 'r "i'!" ' 'oatraets earpru^J ^ tlfflee— HlztU street and Asouri xvei.ua P.*(). B..I Z6 ■rp tluoMwpnci-nvp jrars The Ideal Summer Resort ' OCEAN CITV, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During -Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to .and from Philadelphia on Three Railways easy access of Atlantic Citytand other well-known resorts -j CHURCHES NO SALOONS tS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'fel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing \ Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH A CO. IXNHCNI • * n c. con anoao atao chestnut bts.. nhiiaoclfhu * HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES rorrp-jMitulrurr Itit'itpd re.-rdlbz list, ot sacurtt tps. prtre. xod otbpr IBIorrnxlton rpixttnx lo tavrst inputs. i orris bno mcoaatao sub-zct to sate and aovancc in met ATLANTIC CI T Y ELECTRIC COMPANY finst AND HENUNOIHQ MONTQAQC s NEN c CNT . SINKING FUND GOLD BONDS. DUE IB3B TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY Frlrr V sod Intprpst. to Y l, (d about (Lite pvr rrliL
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Timnrwm ^ A I Bell Story % Number 1 The butcher who made good h | You don't see Jones j| making up his own or- - sf , ders these days. No | j u sir ! He's too busy M with his telephone-cus- I | tomer calling li^. {. 0 C- Tjm'e was when M ' ; JoTies — but that's \J \ past! He opened up a =r; fine, big field of steady | customers — customers i i who don't relish the - d o w n-town t r i ps — i - when he got a Bell Ar« ' t Telephone and started p !; his "Special attention V | i . to telephone orders" Plan. ^ _ Are you tiying to \ i grovf without the Bell ? \§ "OT AIL Y c R 5f F°L. B. Smith. . Eh'trict Manager. U

