FIREMEN ATTEND BAPTIST CHDRCH lo • J«»t. We waul lite aa-unocr of cooeteut prolccdon, but Dot nrcemarlljr eelual aerviee If II can be avoided. Speaking of Ibe bravery and berul-m .needed Id lb^ work, he led Ibem a< tbla point lo a oop«lderatl»n of a bravery and lierol.iu tlial went deeper tban physical acta. He preached on "Heroea and < toward taking three texts. The Bret war front. Proverb. 34; 21: "The fear <>' roan brihgetb a enare." He then allowed 4kiw many meo are led to be moral coward., unable U> aland by' their conviction, becauae of a fear for men about him. The next text wee from John 12; 1248: "Netertliele".. many of the ruler, believed on Him. but becauae of the Pharisee* tbey did not cortfeaa Him. leet they ahoold be put out pf the eyuagogue, for tliey loved tbe prei-ei of men rather than tbe praiee* of Uod ." Here be .bowed another lueiauee of Doral^ cowardice and made a local a p. plica lioo. T6e next text wee from II Cor. IS: -10. tbe worda of Paul, "I take great pleasure In Inflrmllle., In reproscbr. In neceealllee. In peraecutloua. In dl>trcaaaa for Chriot'e «ake " Tbla lie dwaH upon aa an lu.tance of moral He tben laid down three reason. for confessing Cbrlat, elaborating on each . Fife*. becauae He la a glorloua LonT a'hd Master; aeoond. beranrovsTyou Influence over another; tblyd^ becau. It le the only way lo aalkdflon. Tbe attendance way-large, attratlv and appreclatlve^add a good aervlc JOKING SCHEDULE . Jaa«» Carraw Will be at Coar Following la tbe apriog ached u le o Jadge-l^oward Carrow,' of the Circa I ' Court: Cape Hay. Court Hnuae, April 10 ti A pall M. locfpatve; Salem. April 17 t< April so, iDcldalve; BrMgelon. April 21 to April 80, Jnclualve; Mooot Holly May 1 to May 7, inclusive; May'. Laatflairiuy 8 to May tl, locluatve: Woodbury, June 4 lo June IS, loclu alee. Judge Carrow will alt at chamber, "baa natlflad of met lot., a. follow.: Flrat aod aeoond Halurday.. court bourn. Cam dan. lBSO a.m.; third Bat urday , law library, Atlantic City, 10 80 Motion a moat be arranged for other II area aod plaeaa , J edge Carrow can baaaen at bla of. flea, 207 Market afreet, Camden, any | day at 10 o'clock when ba^aoot out i on tbe circuit, and", when bt I. on the < etrcult, letter, directed lo bla office will be forwarded to btm. -w. 1 ■ml Unaie Traaalaw. Btoeal ami eMail liaaifn. in Ocean City recorded lo the office of County ClaMtn— lffifc.ua mportad In tbe Cape . May Connty UaaaUa, are aa follow.: Paaitee Muraet, at vlr, to Alonio I>. , Tbampaon. flnOO. Part of Iota 850 t aadHd. Bamfo. A t Juwm M. Ckmiar, at ni. in Penroae e Ftokfoa*. Let to iiathaaat Una Fourtoeath atreet, 100 foat north waat from 1 amtbw'tat Ilea of Ocean avenue. CMy of Ocean City lo Cbarlm Back. w vrcaao vny to cbarlm Back. b.
tJuH-utalma lot 488, Baetlon C. . HaaaaMB. Heyday i.Cbartaa Back. MiiuMiaaf foat af lot 407, Baal ton C. Imla Vara. Homers Smith, atal.to ChariaaSaek. LatdM. rifajlua C. j Fkrsoee Heyday Bmofca, at al. lo Obartm Back. Lot 486. Section t:. Uwp M. Brack ley, Jr., at el to CUMma L. Breed ley (Ml> Lot 406 .and part of lot 487, Section C. Charles Back, at ux. to Clinton L Biaakfoj. Ba utkwaai 26 foctaf lot 447. Section C\ - | JnmaeM. Ctmmm, at ux. to Arm in - ! ta Baehran gtm Baulkaaat 10 feet aflat 7V aad ell of lot 71, Ulrard Realty | Co. Valatta P. Bmltb. at etr, to M Eatetla Flo aay. Lot to Baetlon A, on ! natknil illiof Ocaaaavenae. 78 het aoulbwaat from aoulbwaat line of WiaflpffinHML Baaaaat B. Dabba, rt ox. toCbaaF. Dahlen Lota J45S. 1480 add 1461, block 14, plan 8. Uaadeoa. "lack" name. Old "Jack" died artha borne of IV liae-JiMllee aod Mr*. A. D. Barrow, tbe latter part of laat week aod waa glean a aorrowfal interment. "Jack" war only a dog, but a moat faithful aad effect wa'ate aatnfoj. aad greatly aodaamdta.ht.mMmm -Jeeh." year, ago, bakmgad to former City t'.immla atooar B. Howard Thorn, but became mack attached lo Dr. Bruoyate. who. ! a fcw yaaV. ago, waa paator of tbe" First M E Church, and Anally, with the cooaeol of Mr Thorn, waa adopted at tbe peraouage. When My. Brun I yaw left W the aprlag pf 1812 be gave ! Jack" to Mr. aod Mrs. Bam,. a. wbo made Meatd age comfortable •nw Knight, of Pytblae Lodge will ' be the apeeial gue-t- at tbe Flmt Bap I IM Church next Buuday eveumg. and Ibem will be a 'penal sermon by Hie j pernor, tbe Iter. M. 14. Lewi., recently lo tbe morning will be at IUS0 o'clock j Bihie school, 2 30 p. m.; Jnolor Union, n Mlm Myrtle Uarrwou. leader, al 6 80 1 o'clock. Lewi. E Brnun. of una city ..went !* in tbe Hahnemann Hiwpitai. Pniladrl- '■ pbia. ou Monday alteruoon. prejiara- !■ lory to .undergoing ao operation for B okwe of tbe wnmacb yeotorday after. : aoan by Dr. Wm B. VaaLennep. The " npaeatioa waa considered oerlou. Mr | " •pmdy*»«own»y °e0de hOP" »8d»«.km • i22Ll"P« .y- " *" meat tag Mond.y ereo- f'1 "» following commit. Ir" s ^ a r^I W * 'IChl J aa Fluid f. 8mm aad Lta M r N
HpwiPl i Weather j ?! ^ | A Dele di\e Story • v t B> CtUWTNEY BYLfY COOPHI • ♦ • n. ' i III Z Csytritai », a- Ueaaei Le J Where the rturknem «n» must <1rn~ ,y walt<-d Murj.liy of i Ik- Harrimn street station Ills IhiimN ibo-fi tn nl- pw-kHy. ,e- ni» '"'"'I »"ot forward. t> - -In nine now slid iln-n nl the mouiH «t ™ fartlu-r ImrL into the .Undone nl the" n, ,.ar„ miltliix'niKl -,-m-llns »- There way somrtliiiis al.mt Mnrphy wbh-h Indlmled linn In-, whs otvylni; orders ncaln-t In- will and hla belter" of Judgment Tl|«- eome often to po Met beinlniiBrtera. But. Juar tbe an mo. llurpby waited. 0. 'Suddenly hla position changed. His hands came oot of tbe pockets and swung aimlessly for a second at his aides before they gripped. He leaned forward and listened. " It otfme ngnlD— a whistle, low. yet '' sharp. Murphy's Hps puckered, and. note for note, they nnswered the alg ir nau. A walL It came again. 1. /Murphy stepped forward. cross«^tie If street- his head lowered, his bumf
slowly sxd buumli bx woaxxn thx e grasping something In one of bla pock r «» He approached the baxy form • him. •' "Bailor' he said shortly. p Tbe man- turned, and Murphy no Herd be waa young, well dressed and ' apparently surprised at hla .rules. • 1 "He! lor came tbe reply. " "Waiting for eomcbodyr Murphy's " head still eras craned forward the least bit. 11 Ba waa searching tbe face which " showed dimly before him In a rain atto recognise oume feature ot the -mug room." Be walked a step -Waiting for somebody?" he quea Jl tinned again The man laughed. * "Tea. Whyr Thought ao. Too II find trim at beadquartera— lo tbe captain's office."
Ba pot forth a hand. The young '• man drew back Just a trifle. ^ "I— I don'i quite onderatand." be aa j "Too 11 onderatand after awhile lo than. Murphy's tny name, from bead quartern." lo "a detective r "But what's that got to do with me? Tm not wanted for anything— unless 1 waiting for a friend la something. '• Mnrphy noticed them warn a boyish something about the fare eben the ; man before trim smiled. "Clark's my rt name I've Just been to a party over y on Kalamath and was coming home There were two of us, you know— two • cooplaa— end we Just decided that n ; when we had taken the girls home , rt meat. here aod go over to my 3f h«»ae foe tbe night The folks art all away. Bnt"-br laughed the least bit f — T spent a c»id deal of time saying ' good night and I gueaa be went on to '• bts'own bomr. I~Tbe arorrl which Marphy bad worn deepened a bit "Too dort look like a crook." he mid ►] at last "Where do you Mve?" • "1301 Elisabeth." a "Who's there that ran Identify you?" ■i Them win a bit of an embarrassed i, Mugh. "Nobody right now. The folks are ' ni-away. I'UI the only oi* borne, you know Thnt's why I was going to ' j have Bob stay all night with me. I"— • | "Hare you got tbe key to the honaer 1. 1 A llstleaanma had come Into Murphy's e j yoke. j "The key? Why. of roorae!" 1 That's enough lath wee yoa work , I Ten minutes biter they stood before 0 l the veranda of a aide fronted bouse j lee blocks sway. Murphy hen! at be started to asrend the stetw to the »e | rands and felt the stone of the lower ; step Be looked up 1 ' "What did you my your turtne wae?" ; asked again j -Bert Clark." came the answer. .1 *»n»hy struck i. match and peered , *t tbe carved name of tbe lower step . ■ That's right.' be admitted ' ' °'»n Mad ateppid to the done. ., . Ineertid ttn kgy and tnrwd the luck 1 grtuurd • * I-Jnsi a Ini-take. Ihst'a all I'm aor ry A fellow will make mistakm that ■ way you kuow l was looking for a _ , couple of Icebox robbers that hare j he^lprngMuff off thrae apsftmen, „ ; ^ n°w J°° d"° ' in j The tnaa on the porch langhrd aa be m | The Lynx stood In tbe ball for )ost w | after lw had nosed tbe door. _ I Hawing f.w tbe fading steps of tbe 1 Wain rkabes man without, and. bear- c them, am 11,4 to himself Slowly J he Ml foe tb. cunalns and pulled a U»m Tlwa he switched aa the Rghtx . I "Jane wae right." he said to himself . I Ml ha Med araond the kal befora , " '
ya/thorr^^li||^||'t Tn. YrKleT and there crime a little white 'if I Into his face That gtuk, mny be Z , waiting outside to sic If 111 light the ♦ I opstnlrw." he mns,4 "I've— got to Z | risk It" Z | Slowly he ascended the stairs and as ♦ I silently as the animal whose name be z i bore. Softly he felt alone the wall for J tbe switch buttons, then besltat.4. * The Lynx «:>.« In the ha hit of trav- ♦ cling under 'flirt catidle power-In other a bouerw than his own. J I r<Thaps after all Jnpe'sTSToymatlon had been wrong. .Perhaps— a 'moment J more of hisdtiitton. tnen the click of Z tbe switch With animal swiftness tbe * eygs or, the Lynx tmvel.4 here, there, through eo.-b "i-n door as the light of * the hall display, 4 bedroom after bedr mom. qnl.d a nd d.-stuute of hnrnaplty " Tbe Lynx smiled - "And that harness boll In plain cloth,-, took me word." he said surras ttailly "But In case he's waiting for nie to go to U4"t He Walked noisily Into tbe front room ami snapped the switch. There ]. twen right .The family was gone; all ' h,-fore . him He pulled the shaiho one by one and. standing hi front of them, took , off hi- cut Mild his collar. . lie pulled j might show ou the shad® Hellsteiud ' more and more faintly up the street Again the Lynx smiled to himself. He lit a. cigarette. He had been right , then, after all Murphy of tbe plain f> 'clothes squad was assuredAnd It was then, ns the steps faded that tbe Lynx became active. A dart to the opposite Wall, a click, and the room was In darkness. He raised the strode that the light of a neighboring I street lamp might cast Its sort glare 1 on the wall safe before him. Then he 1 QuhAly, quickly be turned tbe Utile ' knob and listened for I he click of tbe ' tumblers within. Again.- again, again, again, and he noted the numbers as the tumblers fell - Once more— slowly md smilingly be work, 3 the combination. and what be sought lay before \ aim - j Not so much. It Is true, but the Lynx , sas nut a soeser of vast wealth Soil- ( aires are easier to dispose of than , lecklarea After art. Are hundred a , right Is not so bad. especially when | IDC baa a lailleetnnn tn aid one. a The Lynx whistled a bit under bis wrath and tuckqd the proceeds of bla c cork safely In his troilmud There c vrre some papers The Lynx passed e bem by. He knew there would be c 10 money. Slowly be closed the safe p md i mssed lo the next room. t For tbe Lynx needed a revolver. Be b 'ound It. where be bad believed he t would find It. under a pillow and pass ed on. Ajulte aimlessly he wandered tbrongh the house, rifling a drawer and then by the tight "of bis little j, searchlight merely for the curiosity of j He sought the downstairs and look- u ed al the silverware. ^ It was heavy and solid Knives and Dl forks he tucked Into tbe «|iertore In f! tbe lining of his clothing, feeling .can- 0, nowhere did there sptwar a betraying f* bulge, shaking himself a bit to he cer- ^ tain that silver did not touch silver with Its cBHTMrhlch would cause troo- ° hie on tbe way Wsst ' Ten tnlnnles more o? work, and again the Ijnx laughed « " "And a fly rup takes me to the boose , for the cotu|siny of IL" he smirk- .? ed. "Jane did a gc»4 Job. the dftl . Jnne'a a good girl Maybe some of these days If I keep on getting dippy . .... k.. P" , ii i ou gelling HI , i,i J
. over we'll hook U|e- maybe " He felt himself agnln He pocketed tbe tittle searchlight and fumbled his way to tbe door. He opened It and * steptied out od the porch -and recoiled ' at the lunch of a human hand T" "All right ktd."^auie the voice of tbe mao ootstile: "I thought you'd bao'f yourself If I gave yoa enough rope Too see. kid. we-wasnj sure that Jane woman would stick to ber giveaway. ^ so I Just thought I'd be sure of tbe ' "Janer The Lynx trembled a bit "Teh." said Murphy of tlie Harrison ■rivet station: "she kicked In tonight - Got conscience or something and cough * ed II all up shorn making the Impres4nn of the key and all that stuff. Bat0 ed to do It at that, hot she ain't bollt for that sort of work, boiuwt' That's e a good kid. that Jane I kinds Dke her. ' Raining a bit harder, slat Itr J But the Id ox did nut answer. ' Breaking It Gently. He la a rather serious minded boy wbo has more sense of responsibility than many grown |<erson*. So when he was Ant to bis grandmhlber's ta ' brvojt the news of her aged slster'i doatb be dlij so with tnoch gravity and noJittle self Importance. ' "Nbw. Alfred." bis mother said ' "you mustn't tefl grandma suddenly. be<-aa.«e it ml«4i't abw-k her. even ' though she knew Aunt Martha was 111. 1 Tell It to her gently." » "All, right." assented .lifted, martins - out on his mission with mingled solem * nltv and eagerness. » Arrived al his grandmother's Jmos,he greeted her with a sober "Hello:" and then preceded to "break 'the I news" by saying: ' - "Aunt Maria's dead, grandma, bat r yon mustn't feel tad. 'cause she wae f pretty old. anyhow. 7'oo'k' be the next ' 1 ' I r Cairo and Islam. The Earl of Cromer Did without ' reason. dcscrlLsl (be rictus of Calrt ' «S tbe "guardians of tiro citadel ol f Ulain." No oth.T city |n the Moslem,' world has so many students of Moslem * theology and law or (antra out such a " flood of Moslem literature as does Calm Millions of pages „f ,be Koran, •commentaries by He- hundred thou k sand and ,.f nUllcklng tb. a OirWl.ro fall h. d.-r.-mliug" Islam ot propagatitig |i» teaelil'ng come cease Irasly . r fi.ro year from tbe Moslem * of tills great croiter of Mrolem learning. In.** primed In Cairo are J read by the campflr.ro of the Sahara , to the market ptaee of Ttmboktn, on der tiro very shadow of the Ksaln . and are treasured In the occupies ot Java and western China - Argonaut , Origin of On* Gravsyard. ! The family of a mnulror of parlla from Yorkshire has a private . graveyard aid lias liad It for several geoeratkms The -founder of It was a and lie- rector of the parish In which he III. 4 sad to him after a on rrltrb.a* mattera. -Well. M ywu doo t eome to chunk when you , are alive you will when me dead ! ttn- tyusker tb..ugt,t mberwtro- svel the burial (Usee w tro-fc i- urod ' to this day. K1
OMENS IN BASEBALL ^ A Manager's Metflod of Torn.ag . So- : WritlnrrrJLf^n. in the e : ^HShTrtt"..-.!..!. o. ban ' be came to nro one day slid said: ' " As I came tn I. -lav I i.iv^a team I me kill the hallthla attmKMttt' | e -He did The Irortqf In his sai»rstl- . tion bad given hip conUdeni-t Ibiwi erman spread the tkllngs of the white horses around the clubhouse. The next day Bamcbody else saw the white horses. SO the dayhfter. By the end r llei.4 in the suiroratltioq, amj It . ve 1 roses always j happen to drive t«A the ball l-ark , Just When sc are coming Into the 1 "1 heard him and couldn't keep taick a am lie. Un the day Bowennan : Id ' see them ns long as It hei|a4 it -IT , Is a fa.-L a ud^ll sb.ro- the lengths to 1 which a manager will go to cater to hall player*' superstitions. *
DALTWS EXPERIMENT. Showing What a Gen, us Can Do With Crude Apparatus. The great English rbemlst Oalton • was a schoolteacher. He work, 4 with ; out a laboratory and with crude ap - purutos. mostly made by himself from simple materials. Here Is an example j , described In Ills own words: t Took an ale glass of a conical flg- . ore. two and a half Inches In diameter and three Inches deep: 8"ed It with water that had been standing In tbe room and consequently of the temperature of the air nearly: put tbe bulb of the thermometer to the bottom of the glass, tbe scale being out of the water. , Then, having marked the temi-erature. 1 put the redbot Op of tbe poker half y Inch deep In tbe water, holding It there steadily for half a minute, sod soon oa It was withdrawn I dipped the bulb of a sensible thermometer the water, when It rose In a few seconds to ISO degrees " He then determined the temperatnre of tbe water at the bottom after Are minutes, after twenty minutes and aftan hour aDd found that It rose gradually from 47 to S2 degrees This slm- » pie experiment pror,4 that water has the power to conduct bent, which had m been denied by no less an authority J; tban Rumford -Youth's Companion. flighting ths Sardines. »u Tbe shoals of sardines apjiear sod- £ olong the Breton coust In Junethey come by millions, and the water iL takes on k slaty tint from their prea- P • tuce beneath the surface. Tbla phe- i.i nomenon Is awaited Intently by thousands of flshermen. and when the cry "Here they are!" goes up there la ™ by the whaler's shout of "Thar she ",'r Each boat carries from three -n. to a dozen nets. Cod roe la cast out aa halt and tlie average catch ll <■* about 4.000 each casting of the net When flrat drawn from their element >» the sardines glitter like JetAk^ reflect- , J many colors,' but they soon lose »' ' tbelr brtillant tints. Evejj Tillage along the coast has lu cannery, and. aa these are mostly Individual enterprises. there Is much competition. The
d sardine Qaberman wbo does not own u a 'boat of his own seldom makes over d 1,000 franca, or about 8300. from hla d labor of Ave or six months, and In bad seasons his earnings are much leas f than that ' Byron on Dantista. e The profession of dentistry stood ' _ higher in Byron's esteem .than the pro- ' j fesalon of arms In September, 1820, | on bearing that hla favorite dentist . had died. Byron wrote to John Mat- 1 , ray: 'The death of WaHe Is a aliock ■ to the teeth as well si to the feelings | of all who knew him. I left him la ; the most robust health and little [ thought of the national Ion tn so abort ■ , t, time. lie was much superior to I , Wellington In national greatness, as he ' who preserves the teeth Is preferable j to the warrior who gains a name by breaking beads and knocking out grind- I era. Who succeeds him? Where Is tooth powder, mild and yet efficacious: 1 y where Is tincture, where are clearing , roots and brushes now to le ohtaffo* s "n cd? • • • I knew that Watte bad a married, but little thought that ih, I' the
, other disease waa so soon to orerd take him." I Optimistic. Among tboae who applauded the loud- „ eet and longest when the sweet girl I. graduated was a young man. of twen ty-two. He kept It up so long that an s oldl-h man turned to him and said: Ton must le In love with that glrir "Going to merry her?" "I am." "On a salary of about 815 per week, j 1 supiNwer , i "And there will be times, youui | "Ve4. there will he times when tb< flour bahel la empty." J "And you"— "We Will turn to that beautiful essay and have it' served boiled, fried, roasted, hashed and warmed over and be filled up and content Don't worry about ua. Mr. Man:"-Provldeoce JourQuestion af Ownership. Ralle Peyton Waggoner once loaned grandson. Mark Waggoner, enough to purchase a motorcycle. The money waa to be paid bark by Installment tbe .machine to remain the prop erty of the grandfather until the laat payment bad been made. The other day while out riding Mark met Mr. and Jumped off tbe motorCycle. "Say, grandfather." said the toy. does this machine belong to?" "It belongs to me until yon have made the last payment That was the agreement you know But wbv do yon ask?" questioned Mr Waggener. "Welt 1 Just wanted to make sure.' remarked Mark, with a grin. "Vina motorcycle needs a new tire."— NaUuuDl UoDthly. nSCS-Sr *1th it, leavl na rbe f
"EXCELLENT!" : -SHE EXCLAIMS Matron of Parish House of " Trinity Church is Well i After s- Year Siege. u i hie of tbe most popular wutueutti J| ! per sterling qushlltro— has ludorawl ! - j N e»" Jersey . "she" b'xDu | Ilttner. Matron of the Psr.»l. Hou-r -f t TrimtJ < hurfh. and live- at H Kdge « 'liiu slrevl, ,n Princeton, In an Inter- ! j view Wilt. tl.cTat.lac Man. rerentty. j I fgrerToiniver trouble and Ind.ge- ! , ap! elite Frequently -pell, of dim uiy fi tend- and ueiglib.it- what I'an-j 'go e. Tan Is,- 1- excellent." I'aiiiar, the Master Medicine, which ; l-eeiti- to ma-ler » here all other- fall, j! ' in (1,-eiu l ily. N J.. al ' I'ulilh' Xoliee. ' S ( V«,::,.'.K .»!».. ^ _ L Notice of Intention. ntAj£:o i'ro^ '""X'tH" ' vj ""r \
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