SUIDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES MMacSemouMd Excelled! , Moaic Heard by Congregatioas. I 1— m. a. , Tba pMlor, tbo Rev. J. B. Kolp. read as Urn lareoa tar Um morning sermou Sptfc 4; 1-8, ta which punae St. Paul aaborta tba church at JCpbeeu* to ■ally In tba faith, potting oo the new »an and growing up Into the perfect Ban onto tba Beam re of the Mature of tba taloaa of Cbrtat. A. thetexl, the atgbtb vane waa aelected, "Wherefore be aaltb, wbao He asoeoded up ou high He led captivity captive, and gave glfte onto men." Or. Kolp Bret oalled attention to the Jeaeoo ae one of the moat marreloue of tba gTaat apoatle'a utterances, »n uttaaanaa which If accepted with a heOar that ehoold ripen Into action waald revolutionise tba world, would aotbrone Jeeue Christ In the bearte of Ban and ban lab evil from the earth Anger, Bailee, bate, revenge, eelflab naae, With lie myriad manlfeeUtlooe. woo Id dleappear and be replaced by - leva, jartlee, parity— all thlnge of good report and tba Golden Bole would gueatn Bao'a ligercouree with ble Tba speaker tbau briefly eoneldered tba question aa to bow thle can be brought about, bow men may obey the apoatle'a exhortation and be afflrmad tba need for boo to open their haarto to Him who aeeended far above tba baa vane that He might be over all thlnge hpd have power to recreate ue la Hm own image and give tba power ta grow into tba tall meaeoremeot of tbaatataia of Christ. Tba epaakar dwelt at eome length on the waede of tba text, "And gave gift a •ate bsd," and In doing ae, be ; placed anpbaaia on oar natural glfte ae motived thmagb batodUy, but all of tham aa talaala that maet be cultivated ahd make tba mot at U by oor own agbata wMb a vlaw to making oea of MSB In tba aarvfco of Had and Hie HBMaaaanam— God and humanity. Oargtfta areWQod a-< aoet be oeed tor Hie purposes. Ho potalad oat Um , . awM eooaaqoaoem of prostituting oor gtfta to oabaly pwrpoom. So men le , of Oed who nam ble laleolt for parpomewboeeehlef oad • hlmeelf, wbo . aaahoa hlmiilfaad ble owo Internet! . WeealyebtecL ram narnnut. la the rant PtoebyterUn Church. < ■nadaj Beeataj, the paetor, the Rev , ghailB H. Bohnee, a poke oo "The , JUaaah|Hade War wtU Um Bcaet," aa ( eotiaad talks book of BevaUiloaa. , ■eaatth) port: v ' "I have laag felt that bat little con- , Menae la ta ha piaead la aoy minute and paiUealartdag later pnution of BaeaiaUea kae baao the favorite exer- ' tfBgmaad tar the Ingenuity end wilMbm at axegethal oranhe end pre bdhe aiapii throagh all the oen * tartan. It haa baaa tba aiaenel whence * amtartnh vbalmue and theological he c txefl ban dmwa tbatr wee pone of , Mmb and threat and Invective. * Bat earteaa had wmtradletory aehave bam the BrtrpeelaUeoe ef eeoet of ibe * aaavamaf ihaBavaiatar, the chief flg- * BMB appear, again and again, concern - ■ lag whlab theoagh tW agm there haa sessfaesjs, did tba Lamb, thai b 'tba , Lamb of Ood rtaheframtbafMiDda- . Baa of the wortd,' rtmwbme called c MBM had tone, -meklag a war in f dWHbMM*4 **** " rm,°™ J HiXl B tallawad by a great t mpttbada baatf^ aa Ibelorebeade tba - las*** tba baggMe(ba latlar by a . gnat maWBde ef aoab ae bear tba , ■amaaf Mm aad bavtng the love of * Mb aad rtgbtaommma anabdaed In , aartwbb a aback that etaggne baa vao J dbd aaatb. When tba smoke of tba ( mmarn adawa away, tba aimtaa of „ artd. , Tatbleovaat all hMnrybae bean una- t tag thgpagb tba aaauriaa. Aa troth , and; Hghlaiamna toeream u pewar, , m maab tba amm ana tba baaet oppoee tbHL Habdeteg hb atmoat U In- , tamayd tbaoalm pragiom of Christ." t la panaaai. of thta tbooght. tba c Bar. Mr. Bohaar at tbb point die- , earned tba vartowe manUeetatlone of c a*B ta tbaee days, aoeb ae Intern per- t aim, Ibe aoelal evil, elvle corruption, , aahw war, eta., aad then, oo tbe other , Md, aetad tba tercm of rlgbteou^ aam, aaab aa tba Bltta, tba Cbareb. , M tba Holy Spirit, which are tbe , aam takaaa of tba tifampb of tbe lamk. ■'■■■ wae I Matted to with Bart id anaabua by a large audbnee la tba oeaalag tba Rev. Mr. Bohoer apafca on "Three Weo Id-Be Utaelplee," taking ble last Bob Luke 9; 67-62 < dialbar aadboee that flowed over I Jain the Monday oebeul room wae pree- i near umn. < At tba VMM BapUM Church, goo- < . daf. tba Bev. George F. Mitch, • partes,, preached two Mroog eermene. ' Wkdab warn wall laartud by tba aoo- < gMMBartmaartwraaad vbttore Tba • BrtareaM waatbar lalarf erad with tba 1 artBdaaoa at all earvtcoe. "WllllHOtbacFaaple," from Rom 1 1* J, ft "Lot eaaef oe pleaea ble ■'»' ' fcf thai wblab » good, onto emStyWm- Far Christ. alao, plaaead not , JUrtaaM," wm ble tbame In tbe morn < „ Ipg- Ia tba avaolng, all aojoyad tbe | aparthlartakg Mm. B. A. Boorgeole. { "Mr. MUM taabhb teat horn Oal e; 10: t "Aa wa aava Hiorefm Opportunity, ' M B da gaad onto all men, eepmtteily ' apBthOB who am of tba boumbold , af«Bb,"Md la hb mrmao oo "The OfprttadKy of Datag Good," .poke brtMy B toUowe: Tba laxt divide. — *_M three pan, am, aomatbing ; ■ ■■Mrt>d; aaaond, how to are that , MM* ta pen. read; third, and m J wbiu bw • ta to ha Bad. L — Mava that "Amartaa J || j^amta ^tadtvtdan. B,tha l
uee of tbta common gift, all progreee In life baa been made. Granting that tbe meaaure of oor chance* to do good I le ctrcumeerlbed, there ere no limn, I nor circumstance! In wblcti we ere entirely dlveeted of tbe opportunity of doing good, t Tbe Apostle Paul epeake of opportunity In tbe flgure of ao open door. 10 life we are being continually confronted with open doors. They remain open for B time, aud tbeo Ibey . ore abut forever, Uuleee we eelee these , epeu doors, .wblcb are mvititig.ue to I untold beueOli.end bleeelngi aa Ibey present tbemeelvee. iu a moment Ibey are shut and we mlee eome of tbe real . Joys of life. Yoo all recall tbe legend . of the etatoe colled "Opportunity." ••Ae ye have therefore opportunity"— we all have It; II le God's rreat gift to ! But. bow are we to uee thle God given gift? "Ae ye beve therefore op- , portoolty, do good." There le no j olber worthy motive for life. How may we de good? First, by living lo tble world a good life. There le no In- ' fluence as powerful ee a blameleee life I -Tbe deer lord ! beet Interpret®" f Tt»e so* pel of llti »• mo" Second, by our epeecb we mey do much good In tble old world- Wbet r we do le Importaut, Indeed, but wbet I we eey le equally hnporlaut. Tbe wellI guarded, well-controlled toogoe may ■ be a mighty power for doing good More tbeo one life her been blasted for I tbe waDt or klod worde; more than p one borne has been wrecked for tbe : want of aweet conversation. Wby art - we net wtlllug to give to tbe living 5 even bait of tbe tribute which we pel • to tba dead? Tbeee worde of love and I c beer— bow much Ibey would mean lo i Um living? ' W bus Jest tbe art of being kind 11 all this aeC world needs." . Third, by our glfte we may do great ' good to our fellow-man wbo bae mel ' with mlefortooe aod adversity. Tbe 1 oooaecrated pocket book may become, ' aa It baa In tbe pact, a mighty ageocy 1 far domg good. 1 Finally, wa are to cooelder to whom 1 wa are to do good. "Ai ye have, therefore, opportunity, do good onto, el] men," especially those of tbe bo uee bold at faith. According to tbie scripture goof nam la not to be withheld from aay man, wboaoever be be, when be ehall approach oe In oeed. Tbe text eg i me wltb an old saying, "Charity begins at bow " It aeya, wa an to do good, "especially unto tboee of tba household of fallb." Many or oe make tbe mistake, however, lo leaving our charity etay at borne, and that mo. aeeot ft becomes eel Uehneas. Not only the members of our own borne, oor owo ledge, oor owo cbareb, oven, bat uolo all meo wa are ta extend oor acta of love and mercy, oar dead* of good. ▲NNUAIr MEETING Ttsl'wra* aeseeli Clak Will Elect Oftrrii •iiareap Mlahr. The members of Ibe VMtore' Ma eoclc Ulob of Ocean City wUI bold their annul moating In tbelr new aod oommodlone borne In tbe Brooks Apartments, on tbe Boardwalk, below Ninth street, Saturday even In g, next. OIBcars will be nominated aod aieetad at tble mealing. Tble occasion wUI mark tbe beginning of tbe season, although tbe clob beoaa was lofor* mally o paced last Saturday evening. (Oo mum ulcered.} Ben Breeeii Arc eWpteci, Kditob in Satrmrai.:— Tba notice seat cat by Um cMy tor "Ctaoo-up from Jooe 26 to Joly 1 le o floe proposition, especially lu wet places whan mosquitoes breed. There leal a place lo Ocean dty owned by private Individ Id uali that le half ao bad b tbe Oeren City Association's property between Um camp grounds aod tbe beach, where water stands tba year araood, aod property at street and Atlantic avaooa, where water la always a foot or more deep and wblcb we were notified by Ibe health officer lo Oil In weeks ago (and oo nttaotlon paid to U.) Wouldn't bo o good thing for tba city to entarea the law and make tbe Ocean Association do tba mm. thing ibey advocate other property owners to do. Tbe Ocean City Association 'a proparty east of Ocean avaooa la nothing a pnbUc dumping gtojiad aod a diagram lo tba cMy. I think If tba city offlclali appointed a committee to call oo tba association and make tbem do what Ibey advocate tble week (or lo tbe near future) tbe moeqolto nuiwould be greatly diminished. I would like to have tbe view* of of Ibe other property owners ae this matter. Youre verv truly, Robert B. Lee, 888 Ocean avaooe. Tba opaolog dance was beld at the Ocean city Yacbt Clob Saturday evening and It wae attended by a great many. Tba music engaged for tbe eraaoo wae fl rat -class lo every particular Hereafter every Saturday evening a daoB will begtvan. Monday nigbt, iely 8, there will be glveo a reception aoddanosln honor of tbe newly-elected mem bore, and a epecial effort will be made by tbe older member* to have all new members aod tbelr families at tbe dtlb lo order to give tbem all a routing welcome. •akMnxlee Card Pans. Under tbe emptors of tba Ladles' Auxiliary of tbe Oman City Yscbt Clob, tba astoud Ore hundred Wednesday afternoon subscription card party waa glveo yesterday. There wae a trophy for aacb table, aod oo* trophy waa awarded. It wae a mahogany clock. From now on every Wednesday afternoon at 2A0 o'clock asnbeertpUon card party will be given si Um Ocean City Yacbt CloB. Jake B. Devil Dead. Wotd haa been received In tble city of tbedretb a abort time ago of iobo H. Davis B^.bls boms In Wayne. oo. tt waa tbsagbl, by overexertion wltb a lawn mower. Mr. Da via, wbo waa 71 yean old. bad baaa a eommer reddest at Oman City fcr many yean M» William T. Browns, at Wayne, a eotlaget hare, • a daughter or Mr. » t
"See Me First ^ IT YOU WANT TO "e |fLl ' Real Bf time <fw> Estate BODROV (eel OCEM C1TT * ^40M (■■> REV JERSEY 0- Hcc Sic First »e vJmmMi'c ""* * "" ' 'y 1 Sonely aen^opm.00"** P™" d 1 2llr'SdtioS»""nd'o"n'»*S.t«.^bSira. „ as U the c>n>e playefl wttb tbe isrdi Hcc He First W. Scott Hand d S19 Vetlt] Are., Oetu Cftj, 1. 1. PIANOS I Far Real lor lb* So miner Season Delivered Free. Teals* eed Repair!.* Our New 1916 Model Famous Bcllak Upright ahd 1o Player Pianos, it One dozen roll* of muue. bench, ecarf, ,t end one veer toning free. Eesy monthly , pevnieuta. Will take your old piano in exchange; allow full value. y The celebrated A. B. I- bale Upright!, 1 Grindi, end Plever Pianos. " HENRY KLOETZ lf REPRESENTATIVE * Hotel. Ninth street end Wesley avenue, g p. S —It wouki he to yoor advantage a to call and ice me before deciding elsed IktoaJ WILLIAM 0. ABBOTT, Draffffist * FOR SALE— Cottafe and Lots ;t 825 Oman avenne, 2 atory and beae- _ ment cottage, 50x180; could build ' garage, 0 -everal dealreble corner Iota near a Thirtieth at rest Bargains e SAMUEL BEEBEE r 2002 Fraakford Ave., Pbliada , Pa. y Hcaten aad Raagcs Siovei -' JOSEPH F. SMITH 1 TIN, SLATE and SLAG ROOFING and * GUTTERING of ALL KINDS Bepalrv toran klnOi of Htovaa^ tipoaUn* of 73 1 Artary Ave. Ocean Qty, N. J HEADLET A ADAMS — " Reading Coal Alao ElDdlin* Wood by barrel or cord. ] Baal coal on tba market, no lba. to tba Ion guaranteed. Ball or EaWrprlaa 1 'phone. a IB" aad Tmrd. TENTH wad WBWI * HOARD UP CHOHKN FRKKUOUDEKS. I Piblic Noticp. knoll as "Olntrtn,'' delivered to.b. can oo tracks 1a Oapa May Oonnty. wUI be nealved and opened at a "solar meeting of tbe board to be beld In tbe Court Ho oar at Cape May Court Hone® on Wednesday, tbe Ub day or July- A. D. ml. at tbe bonrof twelve o'clock . ' "tH# Board reaarvei tba right lo "Ject aoy p or all MS. FRANK W. FUWKEB, * Mk*„ P-F^MAO, To Notice to Limit Creditors. * Sointur or Ibe Oonou or OMHSay, made . on lb* fourth day or May.ITK ltl<on the . application or the aabacriher, cxrooUlx of 8 tajd^deoauwd, octiee^U^bereby^glTei U, the f dayo^ay'.'A^lf.'mAM^tbly'wm S'lSirn _ barred of any acUoo against the iiibacrlber. 0 Dated May t. A. D. Hit. >( KATE ^ »-ii;£,f?*T,FAi.,*roetor' J Collector's Sale of Properties for Uipaid Street Assessments. *" Offloa or tba Tag Collector, g Ocean City. N.J. Notice la bareby gleeb tbat tin snbacrlber, a tba Tai Co lector, or (Jeeaa City, N. J., pur * tenuis" ""of lba Hta^^M *Naw Jerary , en^ ° ««'ii*n|A?iiOMrlfflSateu '"lid* 0 popalatlon of Irsa than twelve Ihoumnd fn,r behllanl i. approved Mereb 14, UPT' J ol Ocean ^ Uly. N.J .10 incb caeaa rnaor an^ provided, Tieli; Ur Tweaty-lfU day ef Jely. » A. D-, nine lean hundred and ilitaso. al two o'clock p. m. or tbat day, al tba Tax uBn, is eeeoed floor of city Hall. In eald city, certain lota, tracts or paroeli ot land hereinafter mora ^arucolarly dvecrtbed. tor ^eorflu Inr proelalona of eald Charier and Ibe aapplr^ mania thereof, appro red April foorternth, II®. and Um further lupplemeoti Ihereof. e|proved March eighteenth, nut. and the pro"ertaf '"*1 lbu o' POrttoSTof * lbs said Ion. iraeu or paroeU ol^Imid'aod 1- rea^^wjau^wm^ be eold for I a shortest term 1 * "Vhe mnowmg0" l^l' 'i£I' a d!Lr ^u>uon' bTSi r numlwr aad eectloe of the lota, tracts or par- '• Aewcemrnlreport .logel ber wl™ Th"ai,?ounTId 5!!?!1 °f tend *• b#"lnaftar designated ibere " vrtll be added IU paoportlooati Ihare or coau || of thle aale. Including I rue reel >t W" Btia* oniH«or Ueo^A. Bounpmu. Jr. '"Si **0 ''"Bfjl a.Weeley andJaa. E°teXe JS c BIB " « Hi c am ,t aa c cm t Halloa andToreon, 1 ■***"'"' a beginning Ml tart H. "ifdf 1 Corinthian avenne, la, n. ol Ab IB* 'U "• •"*" X3. X, I N. comer ol Troth sod Pieaau E corner o« Tenia ahd Pleas ore aemoa, n n. on lie sen re « "rnflL Ude^r'pieeio" avenue Beginning lid n. N. K. ut T ioaVStXT"* '"** D K. cor. Tenth end felen ave0 n Hal. 21 M 1 beirtSa^fcTx* drtalb e atreat. eolaat Hah, I if I X. W. BI'RI.KHiH. « I
Niagara Falls DAYLIGHT TOURS Via Picturesque ; Reading - Lehigh Valley Through "The Switzerland of America" Saturdays July 1, 15, 29 Aug. 12. 19, 26 Sept. 2. 16 i dMOOO ROUND TRIP Good 15 Days SPECIAL Train Leaves Reading Terminal 8.30 A. M. Passengers may leave Ocean City on afternoon trains on J i day preceding excursion PHILADELPHIA &' : READING RAILWAY ' Ask for Niagara Falls Folder •■•■•■■■■(•■■•■•■I iiiaa an imiii •*••■« atiuit I (■•■(((•■IRS j 19^5 ij^el^fory I § -VENTY-TAVO months ago. sharp • 1 upon a period of world peace, all > - ^ II I Europe burst into flame. Z 5Cy o We, in this country, stood aghast. • 5\\i«-^ ^ giant shadow, born of war, tvas • ■ \ &crT-i '$$$&■' cast over our commerce and indus- Z ~ \ tries, and only the insistent Ameri- S Z I £-7 can ism of-thls country's determined 2 ' I V/T~ — men of business has held us to our J ' Z S'lNeewj course. • ' » $t3 - Ao-Tr""1 1 Yet during 1915 the Bell System, un- S r - *2!?. I faltering through history's most amaz- . Z Ira I ing year, gave to the world the two " 5 ' I I greatest achievements of communica- ; » I "wi-^ I tion : in January the Transcontinental » ■ I Telephone Line linked the Atlantic with ■ ' • — J the Pacific, and but a few months later » ■ /}' came wireless telephony — the human S l Z voice, disdaining even wires, flashed • S m from Washington te Honolulu and to ■ f S." Paris! 2 ' Z Of such progress, ever continuous, we are proud, ; S and we believe the American people likewise are, — ■ Z for it gives ample evidence not only of the existing - Z confidence between the public and the company, but ■* | Z every promise that the requirements of the future ■ Z will be fully met • S THE MUAWAXI A ATLANTIC Z " ""^"^"luTH* oTrtfh? Min«rr.°" Bf A Qe ™ ATLANTIC CRT. .V J. H * rtaiaiiiatia (■■■■••■■(••(letimiiKiiainiiiaiitimaiFi^ ! Opening of Uot Sea Water Baths ' The Bellevne Baths on the Boardwalk, between Seventh and Eighth streets, will open their Hot Sea Baths and Surf Baths Saturday, June 17, for the seaaon 1916, and will be pleased to receive their patrons from 8.30 a. m. to 6 p. m. daily. I SIMMS' Delicatessen arid Restaurant On th* Corner iElghth and Boardwalk} p Wiah to ennounoa their Fifth Annual Opening Saturday, May 20 DINNCBa LUNCH KB TABLE DELICACIES J Do uot mail a Rial Estate transaction without Title /usurauee. Consult, Btiaeiic Gntg M Tide Idsdh BompaDy 9 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. " 1 CAPITAL, »1 SO ,OOQ. OO r Search" Title Pollde* Mortreree ' Adminutrx tor's Bondi Exccator'e Bond* Surety Boode Raeeoiuble ChArgee Pronqit Service orncEs: beal cstat* aid law building, looai 1, a and a Jeeiee T.eaeeee Niaev aicuce. vi„ re. ...... r Siue Unacueece. POWell'S DryS^dSto, I We are better prepared to serve you for the r coming year than ever before, with all season- [ able merchandise. Large stock, right prices - and reliable goods. ! POWELL'S ; '21 Anbury Ave. . Ocean Cltv, N. J. » Phone 95 MOsraAen /WBUWAWCE ^ THORN 4 BOYLE REAL ESTATE aoa Inara Uraaar (Afaer ro roar orrroal rnaa amuru uraaar <Ooa. ooaea Araaval OCEAN OITY. N. J. WM. LAKE, C. E., Heal Estate Agent. n.«J£7!G25; 'L ^ *K2!5!f w.wrtWMebeA 1M,. BoaAL Mancau*^ WUU and tteUMalS "ws^3s»?jacrsSTrs75f5iS'A"' —
Make Electricity lgg^ Your Servant Through the Summer Fasts, Irons. Toasters. Tut* for Stores. Percolators and many other appliances are making COOIJiR home- in.l LESS WORK for millions of people. Small motors are run nine -vinf mat /titles . vacuum cleaners, ice cream freezers) ami SAl'IX <>' /..IP OR in many ways. ' Ask US. ' ' -J The Ocean City Electric Service Of the Atlantic City Electric Company The MATCHLESS LIrM" ^ This Stove G>oks Automatically — while you rest or play or shop, perhaps miles from home !
TT is, first of all, a hie, clear., handsome (as ranee " which can he used in ever} respect like the usual gas range. ^ In addition, it has a' huilt-in Ji-ete 11 .r*iing rsrn which is controlled by an automatic cooking rl.K'k which forever does away with the need for "potwatching." Just think of this — you ran put your entire dinner — soup, roast, vegetables' and pudding — into the fireless-cooking oven of the Sentinel, light tbe gas, set the cooking clot k and then go away and forget it. Go out and snooze in the hammm k, go shopping or calling, go automobiling — dc anything you Ute. The Sentinel guards your'dinner and turns off the | gas at the proper time. Then the oven acts as a fireless cooker and cooks slowly and thoroughly on . costless itortdutt hear until meal time. itorrdufi
"It sounds too good to be tme," you gay. Yes, hut.it it true. The stove you^avc so often longed for is ready for you at bat! The Scnuac! Automatic Cook Stove is shown by: The Gas Company Go to see it, even though merely out of curiosity. Such a wunder-gtove is worth knowing more abouL If you will wnte to the manufacturers (The Sentinel Mfg. Co., Dept. F, New Haven, Conn.) they will send you free of charge, a copy of Mrs. Christine Frederick' t book, "Meala That Cook Themselves." It tefla all about the Sentinel Automatic Cook Stove — how it saves Stove
Come home at dinner time, go | to the kitchen, . slip on an apron [ and take up yoflr dinner, done to a i turn, and fuilWrnce and flavor! (
Centinel Automatic U Cook Stove
on food and fuel bills, and bow • it puts an end to that evcrbsring "pot-watching." Tear this out I as a reminder.
Federal Inquiry or " Railroad Strike? < Ficed by demandi from the conductors^ engineers, firemen and brakemen if1 'mP°,c on country an additional bufden in transportation costs of >100,000,000 a year, the railroads propose that this wage problem be settled by ~ reference to an impartial Federal tribunal. With these employes, whose efficient service is acknowledged, the railroads nave no differences that could not be considered fairly and decided iustlv by such a public body. its Railroads Urge Public Inquiry and Arbitration The formal proposal of tbe railroads to the employes for the settlement of the controversy is as follows: ^ — ,h." 1' c,nn'" "" "tiSfronc*! of opinio* »* thsl ereMnslty the 7,nnn?. . .TT,r r . ? i "P" b» ,nJ .good" Tbotrto". -V pfepoM tk« |M propoule Bed (he propoimoo of tho r.iie.yt bo dnpowd of by one « iht oihrr of tbt following aorta*: ;-,^n t "trrr " 'u ,ht ^ ,ribu"1 wkick- * - "** " 'h',"fh" *nd 'I"'"" rt. | - ^ h- -S XivlewTR f*,".'.™:: 1 S:,:s " *" " -tszi I. By ezbitieuoo in eooordxnec with lb* provlwoni o I the Podofal lew" (Tb* New lee* Artk Leaders Refuse Offer and Take Strike Vote v I. k"1""?' ,h,c t"j",«'vK« brotherhood,, at the join! conference beld in Nee c'j f • rc'U!c" t"c °^cr the railroads to submit the issue to arbitration or rederal review, and the employes arc now voting on the question whether authority shall be given these leaders to declare a nation-wide strike. ... Thj ^nterf.t.at,c 9?mmcrce Commission is proposed by the railroad* aa the public body to which this issue ought to be referred for these reasons: — No ethct bodv with iurh in ... 1 with iniireeic know, -dre
sd rsilroed condition! hi> iuch in unquesnoocd poiiThe run the rxilroidi miy chirgt the public lot C Oseiportition in now lergclr find b, vh.e Cio.«oacel board. Out ot every dollai received by Ibe railroad! iron tba public nearly eoe-hsll u paid directly to ihc en A n a: r .t
by^hTpublic" 00 *""" 'OUre* ***' j The Intcratait Commerce Commiaaioa, with Me *aulueeatigatioD and muter'^rti'de^aiM u wa!dd'prelect lba inlereata ot lba ueilroad employee, the sweets o( iha railroad., aad Ibe public.
A For the Public to Decide tino n(YihfYY^al,^C)ad, <cel 'ha,-thcy have no right to grant a wage preferment of Ine SSh'S^i ,Ze" . ,C c7,l,l°ycs', now h'8hly paid tnd constituting only I Shall HMwnJinJ emP,.°ye,t without a clear mandate from a public tribunal tbat j. shall determine the merits of the case after a review of all the facta. ■= """before the country- it whether this controversy is to be settled hy mm ^ impartial Government inquiry or by industrial war] art." , „ National Conference Committee of the R.ihr.y, ' EUSHA LEE. Chairman — t-'it-c cuuiminec 01 id* r
J. C LJtAADO. uJciMs—m. wabnab lailwr. ' a^CBOBX tat.
O H. KMKBSOM. Chnl " fbiied, l*hm A h..d","K',l.af " tub K.U^ Nt lee, A See Pructw, Rill, and. C. W. AO'JNS. C.'lil,Mw, Ateh.mn.Tno.ka « leu, P. BaO— H W MaMASTEB. Gm't teummmm Whwlind A Laha Bcia *-■ n|
I*. O. MAHSB. Bhwfhwd** Nnrtalk B Weaaam BaBwe*. ■"Simsfefflfler "WSSSSSu. -J.rr|r.-.i— . • usaarfli.**""*
, If you desire quick results, try pacing an Advertise- " ment in the SENTINEL. I

