IEV MINISTER j FOR BAPTISTS The let. Marl ton W. Lewis 'Hat Hcd an Unusually , Active Life. Tb# B*v. M.rplc M. Lawl., who (nan to ibi* city fro m a three year*1 ouecaaafol pastorale Hailatoo. Pa . 1JM tb# pulpit of (be Kir* Hapliti ; Cbureb. aa pastor. for the Oral time . Sunday moraloK.aod be made a mutt pleasing Impression Mr. Lewie la an cxoelleut apeakrr. . and bte manner* are aucb tbal be I* ' , bound aoon to become papular not , only with tin- member, of hi, 1-ongie- , (at Ion but with ail the people of I be , city- , Mr. Lewie, tbe son of a Bapti-t ; mluleter, a aa born la Mont(omery i County, Pi , but «■» raleed In Pblla- ' del plils. He received a bualoeaaadu- • cation and acrved In tbe executive of . ' flees of tbe Penuaylranla Railroad ^ Company four year" aa a ateooprapher In tbe paeaeocer, freight and cooipIroller'a departmenta. During tbi> - period, be atudled turreylni lu tbe , areola (a, |u preparation lor a Iran- I JW M (be aoglneeru.g depart men i. bu t dectdlog to enler tbe mlnlatry . be look ' a special preparation a'. Buckuell ami 1 Crosier Semloary. * Slum June. 1811. he reopened aud built up tbe Eaet Brandy wine Cburrb a at Downlngtoen, Pa., aefrd tbe North Cbealar Cburab one year and baa Ju-t j flnislied a three yean' pastorale at t Hazleton. a By Strict application of bualuet- < metboda aud tbe tearleee preaching of * tbe goepel. be brought the Huelton , " Cbarcb from a Stale mlaatoc cbnrcb ® to tte preaeut pualtion of an tndependaot cburcb enjoying a atrong preailge , and bar lug a membership of 220. 1 , When be took 'charge or the m lea Ion | M had 88 mem bar*, paying 1800, wlth-i . oot a paraoncge, and carrying a debt • of fit, 000 aiS per cent. Interred lie I Sunday school bad 80 member-. Tbe ' prteeut cbureb pays 81800 a year. It 1 baa a parsonage. Its Indebted area i. ' gOMOpt i per oent. iuttuoday school numbers 176 member.. I Mr. Utwla dtUcbt* id taking weak ebufcbea pod seeing tbem grow under bta leadership, applying bia bufoees training to tbe Ouaoelal pbaaa ot tbe chug* And putting vigor and virile aeeibaprt lalo Uw spiritual life or tbe Hie policy la to Menttfy himself wMPktha Ids at tbe community. He earrmt Iba blgb ecbool of Uaxlatoa ■- aubMHuta taacber. and saw con aiderable eamee during an epidemic of la '< grippe. He has served three years as ■mUU <*-U># . Hat 1st nn Council Boy Baouto of America, and was eoPs- * m B oy Scouts of lbs lower aod at Laxarns County. One of bis bays took M aserit badges and reMtoad high haoors from President WUeematMhadoa Lawn .to Snptam her. | Br.LawM baa aama to Oaaaa cuy wiiim ot ha problaou aa a arnabansamst aad knowing that be baa bold work ahead at bias, bat be aay> ho tmla opUmlatlc ooocarnlng tbe »•«*, o»«.fc^«o» ** exctUeot msulu with the halp of ibafMd people of -Oeaaa Oty. HIS SON STRICKEN ' Cat oat Back SSamr. 1 Ex-PxaaUMt CbumtaUl Mungerford, ' of the Ocean City Ktsbl-g Club, aud tssof hh sana. De rid, aama toOosar , City Soaday asorning to spend tbadky , hate.: Mr. Hnngarfoid waa oat In town < tone before be wa* told by John " BrnbseU that bis eldest eon. Cborcblll 1 Haogerford, Jr., had beau suddenly ■rias* sd by Illness and that ba waa . tbanataood with appeodieltis Mr. , HaagsiP ii] returned to Philadelphia , oojhs,imt«in. ■STbgh the boy wm taken Ul. bh matter got In toncb with Clarence ; Mrweblo Bnrmantown in the bope • that Ba eooM laaata Mr. Hnngerford ' to Ocean City. Mr.. Bsusb telephoned Ms Bramail, who aeon found tbe father bare Aa operation was performed on tbe jMNMaat the Presbyterian How fdMSanday afternoon, and be It repassed to be doing well. GOING TO JIILLVILLE '• *• tsoama la Peeeilaiead ««• ract-Paeh iw asm. to bu.B. Towueeod. electrician, of thl. city, will go to MUlsille December 10. and be expects to temaio there until about April 15 Be baa bean enraged by tbe MillMauubctrnug Company to take charge of tbe wiring of e oew bleecbery bulldlog acMilivtiia and a new cotton mill at May ' a Landing. list at be! 'Henderson, of ibis city. Who IS employed by Mr. Towoaeod. wUI go with blm to Mlllrllls to work. Wlaret Youth WeSa. Tbeo Hooper, a young colored msu wbo foreeveral years worked bere aa a cbaudeur, being employed at differaoi times by Dr W. P Heine- sod Clayton Bainee Brick, was married In tbe E'gktb Street M E. Cbureb. Cam daa, tbe even tug bafuteThaakegivi-g Tbe girt be married. Helen Cooper, was employed as' a maid by- Mrs J. L. Mebaffhy, of Camden, at Mrs. MebefNT*» eottag* b ere teat summer. Mrs. Mebaffey and bar children and Mrs. Albert Kogg witnessed tbe marriage Caa-l am mm c was swallow. Tbe tblReeolb anuual coosecittuo of lb# National Rivers and HarDorr.Cou. •reasi. befog MM ta Wmblagum, D. m'Wmk- "" °P"""g aeaslou belog yeMatday. Tbe odd van lion a Ul Haas tammmw W. rioot. Hand,*.; «— design ataff># * "S" •"represent tba Sew Jar jrnd .l.rtmre Ooogfom. but. ^J5ttpM"*'">* b*aM* 19
| seeeeeeeeteee eceteeee I j The Phantom j I Ship j ' * » ! * Another Version of This Com- e ' 5 mon Sea Yarn a ' 5 By MAY-C. ETHEREDGE I ' * e eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee I ODe rial ting tbe National Hospital • for Seamen nl Greenwich. EnglaDd. • grouuda. They re-cml.K- Ibe >wl" ' they sailed in -old bulbs laid up in some shipyard wailing for Ibe scrap ■ One day a group of tbese old salts , sitting PlgeUicr. keeping each . other from de^t—odeocy by reminla- ' ounnteu.-' u'-r of ibe croup In turn. beord tbi-re «:• -u.-h a . rail, aud ber lia me ri* tbe Plyliig iMiti-bninn. bat bus been n favorite tbenie both In song I -UkeTnougb j-on've fallen In wltb s craft o' that description yourself." said one of the party, j Well. I wouldn't say s« I are. end wouldn't any as I "aren't." replied tbe old fellow seriously He was s j sember looking old chap, and Ii seem ' ed that If any" of tbe party bad had eocb an experience It was be. "I ad la 'sperience wot looked like wot I'm ! talkln' about, but ghosts are not In the 'ablt o" 'splnluln . Howsomever. a ship can't talk, and '<jw can she tell Iwbetber abe'a a ghost or real wood and Iron? "But If I'm goln' lo spin the yam I .must go bark' to port, get tip anchor and clear tbe 'arbor. So ship ever be gun a voyage out In tbe middle o' tbe and do more can I. When I In the mldwatcb. Iieln' flfty years old. I'd saved eou>e money, and. com In down wltb rheums tlx. which Isn't par \f — 7 — =x^
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ricularty hrl|Hn' to goln' efnft. I laid up for awhile Iff a small town nigh on to the mouth of tbe Thames. -I boarded wltb a lady wot krp' a sailors bunrdln' 'ouse. and she ad a darter, a youngish craft wot waa alma darrein shoot like a ship's boat-on a choppy aea. Molly was ber name, and seemed to at ber well enough, though mebtre soother origin s' doltr as well , When she was duln nothlft'iekg used to come to me and wish me to tell era yams. Hire was sm-b a lively ' little thing that -be brur-ed trie up when ' tbe wind wua east with me and I was look In' for dirty "weather She was tlxI only puaaou I ever felt ilke.tyln' U| i to. for I oarer sailed uu the catamaran . o' matrimony end never 'ed may cbll I dren o' my own. ■ I "Not that Molly was a child, for she was aeveuleen years old. and In tbem days girls went hrto com ruins km as wives eariler than tbry dues today ' And that was wot Molly begun t" - think a trout when I was Irwrdln' with ■ ber mother on tbe hank o this yerr river. for ■ young sailor boy come tu from a yoynge Hint 'sd I wen a play mate of Molly's aben tbey w»a cbll drvu. Wot was puyln together when be left Was eomriJln werry dUTrreui . when be got track. I met 'em wnlkln together on the shore ooe day. and Molly unfurled a Hag In 'er cheek, and r neither. If ever there was s signal i o' true love It was tire one Molly rut. pp on that occasion -Arter awhile tbe sailor boy- blnnnre was Jim— went off on another Voyage Molly wasn't the aame arter ' tbst: she didn't arm t.. take an Inter 1 est In anytblng. though' aire got closer tu me than Irefore ami kep' me spin , nln' see yartra to hee till nrv yam lock , er got empty and I nd to spin em ah bark ag'ln. She dkfo't i-are al-mt the yarns exce|tt thev was a kind frnrr In' for ber thinklu alsart Jim Km when I gut Into rrtuch Waters isl weather and ship wreck and all thai abe put ber hand on my mouth, sad 1 " was obleeged tu gu shout and take tbe 1 other tack. Von see. it made her worn i about Jim. "1 stayed where f was till uty rbeu urn tlx was gtvln' out uud I wasn't rjultr u tblrrk o' glllln tbe burnacles "Ben me I. bolystunln my decks, overiia'ulin my rtggiu aud my. sails and guin' into con, J mission ag'lb I found a chance to •\hj>n a vessel sallln for r».ulh Aruer IcanTwyT*. and I signed "I fout?»-4t hard to |«rrt with Molly but she didn't that It bard to |Mrt with me. You a<*. Jijp w as rruhdu sniu'erI -around Cape Hi^n. nod it mad- er feel gural to tlilnk I was g.dn' lottbem wuters She ask.il are if I walikely to or— I JUn'a atrip down ther. " and. If I did. could I signal blm a ores 1 »«gs from ber? 1 lord her tbal if I f met him I'd send her mrasng- sur, (I feud asked ber what I should say t.. .. 1m She sakl I'd better tell lm thai - she loved 'lm more 'n bever and she , 'ed a million klaaea for 'lm arm be come back. I promised to send .It all I " fiat as she said It. asd she believed I would. V didn't JV juytinf kPyut
| J W ihe -wp n wonW Tarf T? ^nCs-a^ljn| ! | ."ai,r"'l''l(..Ti',,wn"wr I d-ne II. and .1 ! a hen Ibe two of cm went off and got spll<-ed After that I felt easier about . 1 males. I an./ c-t any faith lu sailor : ! lyln' I tide her I'd 'sent 'he measage ! hilt .'here was a fog nnd Jim 'adn'l -Howeernever that's out Ibe f-g Cm -Jill. Stayed In port a oiorilb this ■ hi- ton rig Wife for a >-»r . voyage. II. . tol.- rue lo look out f .r er and If II pi>k-i. Hie sliip and put the eap'n In Irou" «o's to rvane to 'er. I was to say It or any other lie that wa* needed to T promised lo do a. much luvenlln' a* my. knowledge locker would stand "Thl* time Jim went e.-rst'tird through ' tbe Mediterranean aud the Suex canal on 'I* way to India. 'K was gone six , > wa* goln' to sail for 'oroe. and "t» ■ teasel would come straight through "HoWMXlbeeer. Jim made a tol'able quick voyage and wrote from Naples, glvlu' tire time about which he expect ' ed to get 'ome. I took Molly down to the mouth of the river a couple of , days before > wa* expected, so'* we ' might not miss 'lm from 'ts makln' port ahead o' time. I reckoned 'Is vessel would go- right up to Luunon and we wouldn't see Jim nohow till 1 tbe next day. But Molly could see tbe ship go by aud get back 'ome to a couple o' hours afler she'd passed. "We went down to a p int where we could look out on the channel and tbe ocean beyond, rent-bin' there about, noon. We didn't expect Jim's ship for several days because we 'ad 'eard of bad weather In tbe Mediterranean But tbe day was bright where we was and we walked down on tbe nndx "While we was walklo* along 1 saw , a fog bank comic' up from tbe south rast. It seemed to throw a chill over Molly.' and' I confess I didn't -like tbe looks of It myself. We sailors don't like fugs, anyway. Tbe bank kept com in' op till It covered tbe sun. Then erben ere begun to get tbe dampness It parted out on tbe water, and there arms a ship wltb all ber sails set cornIn' . right toward the mouth of thl river. "The IVIicnnr exclaimed Molly, clapping her bands. Tbe Pelican wa* Jlm> ship "Molly, not beln' a sailor, didn't notice. as I did. that there wasn't moch wind end tbe ship -was sallln' dead agin what there was. Furthermore, there seemed tu be a commotion on ber decks, aa If aomep'n had happened. We didn't git nore'n a gllminve of her before the fog closed lu on ber again. "Molly tamed and ran lu tbe oppo site direction to see her when abe went Into tbe river. But I couldn't keep ap with ber. 1 felt uneasy. I dldu't like tbe Idee of a ship saillu' plumb agin tbe wind wltb her canvas set to sail before it. Rlmeby Molly stopped for 1 want o' breath, and I caught UP with 1 ber Then tbe fug lifted agin, nnd we looked toward where tbe ship ought 1 to be. 1 "No ship was there, and there wasn't 1 any ship In sight [ "Molly turned white as a sheet 1 "We stayed there till tbe next after- ' noon, when news came that tbe Pelican had struck a rock on tbe African ! coast and gone down with all on 1 board." The speaker paused and relighted bla pipe, which had gone ont. There was a solemn atlllneoa among hla Itstenera '' for awhile. Then tbe recital seemed to have reminded others of tbe party ' of phantom *hl|o they had seen or beard of. and other yarns on tbe same eubject were reeled out \ The Judge'# Whiatle. Tbe most concise summing np on record Is attrltmied in -t volume ot . legal reminisce in— called "lie I'ow- ' der" to Baron Kramwell. The der feodanr*a counsel nnd closed bis esse without calling a witness whose coming bad been much expected. "Don't yon call Jones. Mr. Blank?" said the '' Judge significantly at tbe close of counsel's address "1 do not. my ' lord." replied the advocate. The Judge turned around lo the Jury and gave rent to a low and prolonged whistle. "Wbe-e-ew" Dr said. or. " rather, whistled. "Henllemen. consld- '* er your verdict." ' His Sudden CalL The Meson* of Manhattan gave a banquet. The loa»lma«ier called upon one brother wbo*e name was ma on i tbe program it rather confused nlm. "Look here. Mr. Ton at master." said | he. "this Isn't exactly (air You Dave | ' railed upon me to make ao as* of my- ' self without any pr-imratloQ wtutt- j ^ ever."— Kansas City Journal. According te Rule, t "How Is yoor mother this morning?" asked Mrs. Grey of Ibe small boy wbo r en me with tbe milk v "Sbe'a better." be answered "Can she sit up?" went on Mrs. Grey, i "No." answered t he literal youngr sier "She sits down, but she stand* n up "-Woman's Home Companion. "Why do you always put a plicher of " water and a glass on the table before au orator?" "That." said the chairman of many reception committees. "Is to give blm h something to do In case De forget* Yils " piece and bat to slop sod tblnk."— Washington Btar. No matter what you're doing, aim " fur the highest . point drat. I ou may • land In a lump, and if yoo fall tuts * 11 me j enough to lower yoor aim Peo- " pie give you credit only for your best £ effort.— Baltimore Sua. II j In riches dishonestly come by the 4 heirs of the third generation shall not u rejoice. buuDtia
. ' In ('hancerv of New Jersey. 1 See Me First Ei < TRADE tor t. Slate 11 BORROW >•>' OCEAN CITT 1 LOt* on HEW JERSEY II xes Ml *!rl nn i!'ron«rv!ftT»°e" vTm? °" """ „ See Me Firm W. Scott Hand . , 819 Wnilij An.. Ooaan Cl'j. *. J. ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY > bcolcr h. pocono Mountain Ice « oct*N C,TV " J a C. l_. LAKE ..REAL ESTATE AGENT. ■ ■aa Aibnry Avsnsa, Ooran Ctty. h. J ' hots for *sie. Ootuass loi rent. Try an Advertisement In the SENTINEL
"I GAINED FIVE i: POUNDS," AVERS CITY PATROLMAN j Tanlac Gave Officer Yost Additional Weight and Renewed Strength. | .. g the llr-l seek I look I'inl.. " -sl.l \„.| live sell kliosu cily p.lr-l I'lilladrli ma. recently -tailored si Kifieenlli ai.d lei-ml dec -led rival I wmle l lo try I'snlac ul ovf ,ir 1 got Hi- tiled li-it-.r I talked * ii h s -l icl-ir about >1 1'i.e d--loi snd I feel Hue. I am rapidly gaining I . nlac Iva- done fur me 1 1 i- certainly > great medicine. There i- no doubt I anise. Which Patrolman Y -l - covvllpallou and general run down cn nd II ion and csu-ed him in lolroduced by HuglTee' I'enlrsl Phsruue. OcesuCHy.N J. Adv . H. MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ss* ciariiL avmci
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' r — ' > The Introduction — by licit Telephone Tti re i- :v .- mpk'. yet definite and complete ^ 1. 1. • .. .. .... ".i.'ii that is as courteous and — ... - - • ' ,i - C'v '••■v'i.ininps.of a personal chat. . ; tr> t '.i». i.v-xt lin.e the bell of your office A'l-v !■ . i? h your fjj^TY-name and your own, "m... i. ..T-.i .! i.. .- : doiiv-s bilking." The caller uiH nl'!- "Itr- -.in mid Kol.inson?; Brown talking." ^ .- :>, ! qi s.-. -i. j.-l . • lv- ,ibr:U!ty of both is pleasaritly- ' "V . i!T" "i" "fTTllo. -Alio is this?" are obsolete ar.4,1. i\c mi irij !. iiiar.t impression. /&■) / 8i%«SBa3T«i!; . : afawawatawkmbbbabbbbbflbbbbm | hcpmobile FORD hudson | y Chiviv. 5125.00 Sriin, JfclSJW | § . Runabout. r-15.00 Cooprirl, 505X0 S S Touring Car, 3oo.uu ^ ^ Town Car, 515.00 B I " Zlf IT I I Eastern Motor Company I Aabury Av., rod Nio.h St., Ocran Gly, N. J. g | dodge chandler b ti aasafgtaag'ff-aar:'.- : - tsi ^asogbiasabbbbimabbi hhiwwih Don't \'a I Lie N'ourself Too Low • . ■ nvc.. t mska u.e misukarff^ri^ Ii.ii < ,1, HI 1-1 v..:.. ni -a*nr<-.l in <lr>lUr« .-ind rent*, mrasorrd i.v i !• -;ki-i». the tn|-.n.ll.ilUu* of your family. ii.nl i. i- .1.1 vnvif life f-r what it is worth. By making A. ...iii. i » ..u a i ! i !...■ ■ .ii! v Mini m-cumulatc the first full year's preTheo. V. Townsend Th, „.rv^r ,™... 052 Asbury Avenue ance Company stqves heaffers roofino smith's 735 Asbury Avenue Till. SI. ip e..,.|w> *n.l >i4k Hoofing • Tank, of all Kinds i .uitrivng. S,K.uiing. Rrps.r* f..r all Slovra, Stove Pipe ^ hcalc.i Kr|«lld. Roof, Palmed O rder Your Printed Matter and Advertising Typography from the Sentinel ^ I.'.V HK-tlu.Ji in selling goods have revolution- j A » l/.-.l all ol the business world during Uie last ten years. A piumiuent "advertising expert stiiiik twihe when he called JTinting the " Silent j is.ilesni.nl A* a salesman Mr. Printing is a great sue -ess lb neve: misrepresents you and he never bin is m when Ik isn't wanted. He can always wait until Mi. l'tuspect is ready. Unlike some sales nuu he vl.iesii/i tiy io lelP all lie knows the firs | tup He can call on another day for two cents. Now i-. the time to send your mail salesman out talking for Fall business. I_et'me dress him up for voti 1 have devoted^many years lo the study of his needs and know just w hat constitutes the strongest a p| >eal in his whole attire. Call, or phone the Slntintl Printing House 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Advertise in the SentineL

