. «8flM09Pf4^ ACTIVE FIREMEN Will Have Badges or Special Hats So as to Be Recog--nized by Wardens. The Scout Committee of tlie Ocean City Boy Scouts met at the call of the aecretaty in the City Hall Monday evening and traueacled business thai la calculated to be far-teaching and put the discipline of the scout a ork on a sound basis, make the troops more efficleot and educate tbe public to the real edyaotagee of scouting After the minutes were disposed of and some -old business handled I »r. Hughes, acting chairman lo the ataence of President E M. Button, called for the commissioner's report aud ut> Activities were adopted for the boy. and their services along ibos* lioewere offered by the committee to ibe city authorities for use at anytime at their discretion during toe present 1 state of war. Hie tines followed >m 1 those as laid down by "fauonai Head c quaners. and Sheo are best* geo- ? erally followed through, at tbe evsieity Then tbe com mho* oner reported two 1 great needs of seouting at this time. 1 One is the need of better discipline * which could be obtained by tbe ro-op. I erallon of tbe committee, aud that of *> general publicity of tbe tbiogs scout- » ■ng stands for, that tbe public be d ednealed along these lines and give scouting tbe general respectful recognl- 11 Hon It deserves and receives all over 11 Ibe union. It itelallve lO heller d Isell, Una f Vta ct the
methods of scout couucils everywhere were adopted, namely, lliel for breach of discipline or violation of scout laws tbe Oral offence will be met with a reprimand from , tbe proper scout authority; on second offence tbe boy will appear before tbe troopeommittee aud commissioner and receive suspeusiou for e certain prescribed time end bis parents appealed lo; third offence, tbe boy shall appear before tbe oeuncil for a bearing and such action as the council deem advisable, tbe maximum penally being expulsion from Ibe ranks after bis badges are taken from blm and bio nam,) stricken from Ibe beadquarter's records and forbidden to wear the uniform. This authority *- h" been gained recently by the Incorporation at Washington of Ibe national antborltlee. ,8. B. Hwan, In dealing with Ibe value of tbe traiued scout at tbe Ores In saving property, advocated some distinguishing mark, as a badge or bat of special dewigo. to be worn when oot of uolform, be adopted by aud eopplled by Us oommlltee to tbe boys O ■» 'bet Ore wardens might quickly raeocnlxa them and permit tbcm »ltbIn tbe lines where property can be i saved. This was adopted by tbe com- I millet. Tbe seoul master was .p. . pointed a committee of one to refer Ibe I matter to tbe boys Thursday evening to laara from them what character of < mark tbey would moat wish. This I shall bathe property of tbe committee < aod maintained by the boy only so I loagaa he-Uvaa up to the requirements i ofaecout. , Tbe next meeting of the committee ■ traa called for Tuesdsy evening at tbe I Progtasaive League rooms. g Beoenl real aetata transfers In Ocean b City recorded ku Ue office of tfeontr fi offieeof
OUrk HUdnib, e» re ported to<beCa|ie ' May County UaaeUe. are as fbllows; I BeoJ. P. Hoffman to Mary Ethel 1 Paga. Lou 8W and 8S4. Section C. 8. Wesley Lake. etni. to Nellie L. 1 Carey. WMC. Lot 778. Beetlon P. ' Maude Adeline Howell, et al to " Wm.H.Oampb.11. *2100. Dotal* lo * 18 IncJualva; loU 7 to 10 Inclusive; lota a to t» Inclusive, and lot 2, plan of 1 Glen Cove. f Charles T. Heaa to Ellrabeth M. ' Heea. *8000. Lota 718 and 744, Section 1 L. f camuel 8 WeoaMI. « al. to James ' M. Chester. *8678. Lot 830, Section A ' lerael G. Adams, el ux, to Maty E 1 McClmleby. Lot to southeast Hue of Wesley avenae 100 fast sou, b wart from south •onerefBeveBteeotbeiNet aud 1 Waaley avenue. d Joseph C. H aloes to Samuel 8 Wen- " «*"• W°»- 1^1 880, Section A. « Philip Anna, at ux, to Laura M " Loper. *850. Lot 608. Saetlou C. = " George 8 Blrkel. et ux, to Naomi S 0 Button. Lot. 121 and 138, Section A I1 JBoauoa A IS tram Hart* loKlau .tIM H l/tat between West aod" Seen 'tUnw * Hsealoa H Is from hortb to Nlnu, sn-i..., * U Ctob Mortb to strseUwad
rons wsst ot LOs uneec-foci Wide Ws« and Haven avmnas. tauonCrZ from Ninth to Snanranlb streets betwran lbs bay and onswn. Hsrtlon it run. Iron. MlnstasDtb to Twwolyeonrtb eunrta, be"*<Uon * run. bstwnen Ute boy nnd ocean. section rfom Twenty -nlnlii lo Thin, -fourth b-ws^bebwyandocran. Hrei.on h7u£ •rom Tbdnr-awnu to roitlstb arwu. hZ Korty-statblo Kiny-eaoond straw, bet-—"!! Geliln. Labor tor rami. The Depart mcul of Labor of the Stale ul New Jersey is working in con junction with the Federal Governuitru In tbe O|«ratloq of Federal-Stale Municipal employment bureau, aud at tbe present time office, are maintained at 9 11 Praukllu street. Newark, mid UHkt post office buildings at Jersey CilyVUd Orange. During tbe month of 'March more tbao 8.300 placemen la were made, aud tbe Newark office, wblcb la tits second largest office of IbU character to tbe United Statas, has an average of 88u male ep- . pllcaote on each day of tbe year. Tbe Department of Labor I. especially l"to^kta"tta"U<J*r ,b* ,U"""COOP®™ ' labor lor tbe faro,., and h» o^taTiS present been able lo aoppl, nil call, which have bvCn made for tabor of 1 Ttj mi advartlswweoi lu the 8ju<ti- ■ ■I
J FILLED CHURCH ,1 (Onnunoed tram Flral Pa*s > l o carry Ibe commerce of the world let America build those ships. If ibt ie interests and the government, let. that ^ greater efficiency may result. I conquest. _ no dOmHirou We seekiio 1 tbe cbampraos of tbe right, of man , kind. We shsii be sail- fled when " ^ I those ruthl. b.« v t*eu m.dc ss secure £ member, of tbe Boy Scoot Troop. " A very Impressive sceoeosas enacted ' ' losards ibe close of Ibe service when . Ibe-Kev Mr. Bobuer asked Compsti} jU to rise while be addressed a prsyei th I he Throne of Grace, lovuktiig Iht Is of Heaven upon tbe member- fa of the compauy, tbelr wives aud cbil er and loved ones. The service was one of Ibe most enthusiastic and Impressive ever held In Ibe church, aud It will doubtless t» to measure lis eflecl. In Hit creation of a snirlt of true nairioii.,,, lie of
re wblcb Is so essential tu the great crlsl. ih Ibat confronts tbe republics! thla time ii Next Buuday evening tbe subject p. will be: -Why tbe Kusslau Bevolu U- Hon (Should Receive Support from Ibt ill Uulted Blales." Wasblugtob Camp id No. 78. Pi O. 8. of A, aud lire local in caipp of tbe P. O. of A. will atteod in la a body. ie Tbe aubjeel of Ibe Iter.Mr. BobuerV II discourse was: "Why the Uullrd is Slates Has Gone lo War," aod bis lex i u James 1; I: Z'Wbeoce come warrT" f He said lu part: u "A" calm, thoughtful discussion ot e the situation Ibat confronts America I ii lodsy ^Imperative on tbe part of y every dllxen. Tbe Issues Involved 1 i- aud (he actions to be taken are uol to be taken by a few men Hi .public 1 places. Tbey ere to be decided b< ' e public arnilmeut. and lu the making ! a of tbat sentiment you aud 1 have s e part lo play. As Americans we have t r no palrlclau class from. whom lo laki | j orders and whose bebe-ts we obey, t 1 In America tbe people are tbe ruler- t aod tbe policies o» ibe Btale are deier- < r" miued by tbe free action of Ibe public 1 . will. Aa among those who make put- ' - lie aeo'.lmeul and as of servant- of tin ' . public will, it |a right tbat we should * . consider and dl-russ llie Issues the J] • situation brings to tbe froot. , "Tbe United BUIes has gone to war r Auuouu cement Is made In Ibe uew. U i tbat the fabulous sum of *7 OilO • v 0U0.000 Is lo bs raised for war pur- * i that an army of a million men > Is to be trained for Bgbtlng duty, aud Ibat tbe food resources of tbe nation are to be mobilised for tbe struggle that lie. ahead. Why ha. America [ lo war and why I. she making ibese herculean preparations? We „ have come to a supreme hlsloripal a It Is not a question a. lo tbe A future of this rwnilhlls nn, nf Ihl II... u ' tbe llrtt
. ish or German empires, uor of tbr « aud Kusslsu nalhiua. It is a ' I question of Ibe future of tbe eullre 11 world, for tbe entire world Istnvolved - our discussion let us endeavor lu e strike a fundamental uole at.d to pre- k sent a cast tbat can endure to Ibe and." At this point In bis discourse. Ibe Rev. Mr. Bobuer discussed the reason, p America's entrance luto the con- e flict, stating that It Is in .defense of c rights as a sovereign Blate. lu de- d frnse of democracy against sutoprscy, ' auq as tbe champion of right again.wroug thai the Untied Btale. h»tbe sword in baud. Continuing, heaald: E "America has shown the world that ■a free aud self goverulug people can d develop education end property aud Now Ibe time has come for » tbe republic to show tbe world thai - she cau make tbe 100, <100 000 of her t \ cllixeos have but one mind aud that ll mlud true to the .principles of Independent self government; that the 100 00il,00o have hut one arm. aud that omnlpotetit to strike for justice and freedom; thai Ibe lOli.OdOOUO have " ana rreedom; I00.0U0 000
^ hut hue heart, aua that one heart bealns 10 sympathy with suffering hum manity." ■Mel Arrivals. S. Henry Vulgt, Camden; Mrs 8. C w Gamble. Mr. 8 T Kerr. Ellwood h iMtaru, Philadelphia. w KLBKRON. w M. K. Collins, Phlladrlpbls; Mrs. ® Wm. Logau. Margaret le.gan. Am B bier; Alfred H. EMredge, Wild wood; n Kred Itapp, Llanercb 0 IMPBHIAL. William J. Koblns. u, Moore; Johti Major. Madeline llellly. H. M Myers. t Mr. Johanna Weber. Mildred Ivlus Harry Ivloa, Pblladelpbta Kred C. Adam, and wife. Bbfnau1 doali; J. It Wlckersham, l^wlslnwn- . Klixsheth V.Webb.-Cassandra T. Carr , Albert D. Oat and wife, \V. W. Kowi ley. Jr., W.W. Hon ley. 31, Ml— Eleat note Owens, Mrs J. W. Kraxier, Jr.. I Pblladelphla. biscayne i t Paal Gehrls aud wife, Beading; W. I I 8. Hull. Wllmtugton; John B Carr 1 K C. Hlgglus. Mrs. J. Beeves, Alex. 1 ( Cliambley . Pblladelphla : Miss M ' Mc' latchy. MIssM Carrlgan. J .How' ' T-rd^M.'!cke Jr ' Jubu B. t'ole I > 1 8. Coast Guards. IIILJtWIUl. _ , i I '"barles K Bender E M Glbboi&v I ■ PhiladaiphM; Mini. D. Kromer. BiS^ I SsSa&iiJfta • JvMUMta 8cb.rmerhor.rcISTeu ' Id
SECRET OF THE LOVE BIRD. [ Every tin" else dsiodli. Into luslg- ' Affis-tien. devotion, tenderness and —ve l«ii»t gladly forth st her magic I The rood to happiness Is attained i he milk ot human kindness. -Sueeesa, achievement, wealth, promhiemw. are only worth while when shared by your flienda No motif* large you can spell -success,"' If elves you little Mtisfnetlon If your ac.ompllablurut Is not sincerely enjoyed l-t luauy. When surrounded by friends the acquisition of s grne'roua dtapoal-ii.-n and Cba ruling personality, what a joy It is tu be able to give them cheer. • uiifort. pleasure and satisfaction: Who does not fed better for the "God bless you" from an old lady to Hbom you have shown some trifling kindly attimtlonl Who la not thrilled tiy tbe Joyous harking of his dog npon rvtu'rulniy borne? Fortunate are those who feel tbe anus of children around their Decks, hear tbe baby's laugh and see tbe wonderful mites t odd Hug toward them, nappy and unafraid. All ibese joys sink Into Insignificance j when ibe one and only one looka Into | Words need not be spoken; nothing else matters Then, and not until then. ■ will yon know the excess of bapptnesa, full reeltxatlon of love, and then tbe lime to unite yourself stead- 1 fastly lo tidelltj. magnanimous generosity aod open beartedness to all. | Nama'riudl be called 'wonderful. I -From Rlebard-Clougb Anderson's 1 -Animals In Social Captivity." « c SURGICAL SHOCK. ' . bUnulLAL bMUUK.
Only In a Vagus Way Doaa Science Knew What Causes It. 1 Shock la still obe of the great mysteries of surgery. Many theories bare i been put forward to explain Just what It Is. Each of these baa seemed ati tractive until Its inherent detects were , dtsi-nrerrd by experience. In a lecture before tbe British Royal College of Surgery Dr. A. Rendle Bhorl reviewed these successive theories and described tbe experiment* of himself and others by. wblcb they were disproved. Bui researches by Dr. Crile of Cleveland. Professor Sherrington of England aud Dr. P. B. < I'lke of Columbia university. New i York, seemed to blm to offer at least a clew to Ibe real nature of shock. i Professor Short did not formulate a definite theory, but suggested tbat sue < glial shock was due lo an inhibiting 1 or paralyzing of tbe Important nuclei '< in tbe region of tbe fourth ventricle I of tbe brain and perhaps In tbe cereThese are ."continually sendImpulses down tbe spinal cord, maintaining Ita functional activity and ' muscular tone." Tbe effect of this paralysis la to cot off these Im pulses, wherejipon tbe functions of 1 llie spinal cord are greatly reduced, c muscular lone la abolished, aod as a t secondary result the blood pressnre' f perhaps also the vasomotor' venter n share. In this Inhibition or paralysis P "Death." said Dr Bliort. "la due lo a accumulation ol hlo,.d In the gresl n veltia." so tbat Ibe flow does ool pro tl vide a prota-r tilling for tbe heart.New York World o : -c Candid Criticism. f< Mr O A. Storey, tbe weD known 0 artist, once told a'n amusing story of n a family group be palmed one year for r tbe Academy. Tbe pl-yure waa accepted and was bung "on tbe line." and be ^ arranged to escort the family to the T to see how It looked. They kl all grouped round tbe picture,
earb silently admiring bis or ber own portrait, when two other people drifted to bare a look. Suddenly Mr Storey waa appalled to of tbe newcomers say to his companion. "What an exceedingly ugly lot of peopleT A Serious fault. "It's nice of you to let me see your proofs. Mr Lavender., Which do I consider tbe beet? That's rather difficult There tau t one here that really does you Juatlcw-pbotographlc JostlcC, "Thank yon. 11 Us Lydla. I would esteem It a great favor If yoo could InUmate a preference." - "Really. | couldn't Mr. Lavender. prool shows the prevailing fanlt" "Aod what fault Is that kllsa Lyr -Tbey are all loo lifelike."— Cleve mod I'latn Dealer TELLS HIS EXPERIENCE
u" Mechanic No Longer Has to Dread Nights; Now Lands Tanlac. To suffer bis first severe cold lu right yeers wblcb resulted In a touch ofja L- grippe, aud lo be entirely relieved In ^ two weeks' tltne. was the experience "'Uharle-niamplon. 273kX^loFN street Fbllaielpbla, anirxpert auinmobile mecbatilc, *; '1 was beginning t„ think 1 Immune from mckuess.desplie the fact I am. out tu all kluds of weather." said Mr. Champion, recently -How-! ever, about two week- ago 1 caught a " sevce cold. which settled on my chest. "• ll seemed al limes I hat every, bone lit my body ached. The pain- aero.my chest and - back were terrible. I fou d much difficulty lu breathing I- and my head felt stop)**] up and full i i; I dreaded the nights becau-e I was' unable lo sleep. In the morning I' would gel up Willi hardly enough en • ergy to dress. | "At the suggestion of a friend 1 tried Tanlac. I tegau to imprmeafier taking tbe first few dose, and before I trad | . finished the first bottle my cold was . entirely gone. No longer do I suffer' . from palus aud aches and I sleep ' . soundly every night. Teniae ha- ' caused me to acquire a ravenous an- 1 , petite and restored my I,.., V|m and I:.*"'. , A;1r"l*r ,U "" un,>' 1 cm. I took. | know tt wa. the remedy ! that relieved me and made me feel' , like a different per-ou | always tn-U»kI-«o keep aomeot. hand " , I aulac la being e-i-eclally lutroduced c »l Hughes' I'eutral 1'haruacy sole ■ 'distributors In Ocean I'ily. j 1
). THE SEA OE LOT. W lu Ridsa ol Sodom and Its Fst.d but a! J'nh-«Mue "where the rnm-us I'l-.id m-n Ie known as the S--.. ..» He I'. . "I or Salt if nbl-h I* lou. r than si** qt hi* tssl* of outer l« i ;r.' f.s* tsii-w tiie lc«rl of the Mcdllerraoeno 0 Tin- I Wed see la fs.| t- the river t iordso from the o..nb but bus oo t outlet dc|s n.llog entlralT upoo e>apo- - ratloo A t-Mtloo of Ibe sen Is sur1 round-! I" .tiffs Wbk-h are destitute I of vrgrtailon On the sooth shore la l tbe rtilge qfrork salt, snro miles l-ne • on.l f.s-t tilch. known ns the ridge ' of Sodom I-"S tea*. .Ulph.tr and Cob • lake still ts np pieces of n-pi.ttl ; ■ when the envlrrais of the fVnd s.-a tire ' vlsiitsl by eorthqunke 1 Ita proimrilon of saline matter la 1 so great that It rontafns itmre tli n eight times as nitirh as the ocenn. and. 1 while It la execedlncly fetid, yet no j water I- ns blue as that of the Mediterranean. and to the bather II Is very refreshing, and owing to Its speclie gravity It Is dlfllenlt to sink Nothing living exists within the waters of the Dead sea - Buffalo Ex praam SIGNALS 70 THE PITCHER. Catcher Robinson Kept His Secret Fur Twenty Years. a long lime before any one caught his 1 alguals. . That, was Wilbur' Robinson. He backstopped twenty years without | One day Ft. Louis was playing Raltl I Robinson was eatt-hlnc for the j for
Orioles. Harry Kane, a St Lbuis' \ ' pitcher, was lying on the Itench while 1 his team was at bat. Kane suddenly ! ■ aat up. He said he could see Robin 1 ' son's signs. Joe Sugden was with St 1 Louis. Sugden crawled orer to where Kane bad been. He could plainly see ' Robinson's signs. Ue interpreted the system In a few momeula atwl put the I BL Louis coach er wise. i Sugden. lying on Ibe bench, us.nl a ' ■ program for a fan. When Iloblnson j ' signaled for a fast ball Sugden waved I lng line yelled. "Come on!" lo the bat- ' ter. Any .time Robinson asked for a i curve Sugden lowered the fan and rite coarher yelled "Nail It!" to the baUer ; Robinson knew they were getting t1 • t Signs, but l.o could not guess how. An.!' tbe funny part of ll was that St. Lot.iafter getting Robinson's signs afr.r . every oilier club be played aga'lnsi Ii id | filled to get them waa beaten by IV; .1 ■ Urnore. j THREE FEATHEBS. [' In One's Cap, the Whits One and "A feather in one's -cap" Is derlvnl I Scotland. Among the woodcraft ' enthusiasts It was the custom for the » first to kill a .woodcock to 1 1 pluck out a feather and place it In hi- ! ,! cap. Oliver Cromwell conferra.1 dig" t nlty upon this expression when, on his refusal of the English crown, be ob - tl served. "Royalty Is but a feather in a £ man's cap; let children enjoy their rat " A thoroughbred gamecock abons o Obly red and black feathers, and a " breed Is known by a white In Us tall. Hence "to show I the white feather"»conveys a strong notion of cowardice, from one point of One may search tbe Scriptures in " vain for any allusion lo Job's turkey ■ expression "as poor as Job's tur Li had Ita origin In the brain of a ; a. humorist. Sam Slick. He flescriUe'
„ this bird ss Itelng |tossessed of but 0 one feather In its tall and as of so feeble s constitution that It waa only 0 by leaning sgalnsl s fence that it was Is enabled to gobble.— Exchange. J : j Mulal Hafid's grandfather, we learn from a Furls contemporary, left thlT World with the renown of a- just mau His legal enactments are still re mem I. bered. for be bad a way of Impressing r upon his subjects the distinction or ; -"meum" aud "tunm." One law datiu; from 1870 was to the effect that am h one who should touch the goods of an h other should be beheaded. One of bi•ubjecta presented himself before tin . sultan, saying: "Your majesty Is al . ways obeyed. A traveler kt my Inn dr ,. parted leaving behind blm a sack of nuts, and no one has dared to approro It , them." "How do you know." demon. I ed Mohammed, "that tbe sack coutaiu ed nuts?" "Yonr majesty." replied tl. - subject. "1 Just touched tbe sack win Riy fool." "Ah." replied the Just nia. : among the Just, tbe Solomon of hinge. "lie Ii so. In view of your lute: I Hon I will spare y'onr life." Then, tin . I lng to the grand vizier, he said. "lit. take off one of bis feet." 1
Knaw Whan Ha Had Enough. 0 It wa, before the days of Jack John ' sotr. and Mickey White, the 1.. ., I heavyweight champion of the 'Anglo ■ Saxons, and Rastna Washington, th, > ,t lo™l heavyweight hope of Ibe Africant abook hands and squared off for Itn-i n ness. Mickey led out with a terrill. right hand wnllop. and Rastqs sal N d""n in the middle of the ting. "Gel >- didn't even hit you." "I know- h. never, boss," said Rastna. "hut be « mights, an' -I ain't goln' to gtt up twel ' t dat geu 'it-man gits outer de ring."- . Exchange. , I A Job to 8uit Him. ' "Professor. 1 know my boy ta rather } alow, liut in tbe two years that you have had charge of tats education' be ' must have developed a tendency In ,, aoute direction or other. What oecu : patlon do yon suggest as a possible [ I outlet for bis energies, such as tltei "Well. s€ I think he Is admlrithlt fitted for taking moving pictures of a ' I glacier." — Chicago Tribune. " Mothora For Comfort. "I'll Itel tliat woman U married and four children." n. j "Whff "A w'^trf ^U!rt ranW *ni1 IUI'(' Sl" she didn't care bow tbey looked. - • t as they were comfortable."— I), : troll Free Press. s I" i "« ! . A VanatiAn Custom. i I 1 In Venice when any one dies It I. j the custom to flz a placard on the front n or tbe decenstd | tenon's. bouse, as «. . J tn the neighboring streets, aa a sori ; of public notice, stating his nan;.- ! place of blrtb and tbe illn.-«. of which be died. Q
Statement of I tie Ownership. Mmigereent. Circe1 iilioo, Etc.. Required tt the Ad of Cobut grttt of August 24, 1812, „f | "f Ooe;n Till Seutieel. published weekly si ,-a G. can < Hy. New Jer-ey. for April I, ";::C 4.he . Ms> lat-l U.st h. n tt- Owner nf th. O.Z0 i * PtNtSIri S Curtis fiol tl Ci. ' hxat- ^tt. S J J I, Editor R Carlis Robmsos. ' Miogi.g Editor. R cirtis Rohinsot. " '• Basiasi Mtnager. R. Curtis Robinson. j j R Curtis Robmsou. tsvaniin. N.J. I 1 1 b- Octir Cdf See inef hn» nn b.m.b, m,.n- } s R. CURTIS ROBINSON I Tilth .lay of April. 191s. | i- i "1 " . Jos. I Scull. 1
Kolire of SelllcmenL To the I'ulilif. I But one Notice will be g'ven. 1 j not promptly complied with. | complaint will be made and the j penalty imposed for failure to remedy conditions. | Cfl|ie Mav Touniv Orphans' Court '(•••> i ,i-:'.Tt';ror;TT!!'"' q
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Order V., Your Printed Matter and Advertising Typography from the Sentinel nivthods, in selling gooils have revolution - i/e.l all oY the business world during the last ten years.- A prominent advertising expert struck twelve when he called Printing the Silent Salesman." Asa salesman Mr. Printing is a great success. He nevef misrepresents you and lie never butts in when he isn't wanted. He can always wait until Mr. lYosja-ct is ready. Unlike some salesi men he doesn't try to tMl all he knows the firs trip. He can call on another day for two Vents. Now is llie time to send jtuur mail salesman out talking for Pall business. Let me dress him up for | you. I have devoted many years to the study of . his needs and know just what constitutes the strong- ' est appeal in his whole attire. Call, or phone the Sentinel Printing House o 744-46 Asbury Avenue LV OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY
. - _ The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, 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 City and other well-known resorts MANY CHURCHES NO SALOONS
R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblie and Commissioner of Deeds -Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue 0cE>N Cr" ■ ■ NEW JERSET Try an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results.

