Ocean City Sentinel, 3 January 1918 IIIF issue link — Page 2

Ocean City Sentinel ; **■ —' ***" T«n**w r K. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ocean city, . ■ new jersey Ball -Phone No 66- X ■rSSSSSSn" IiIO<M Jn tn™ . li /yearly MM taro Imbed on application. jjMwrt promptly doom by sapsrlsnesd I THOR8DAY. JANUARY 3 J»!6 ^■n«r*d m^tbr _Po« UjBw Uommo OUT J WklTX it 1818, and duii't say things i . »btn you forget. i ' That tlic hew yeor may bring a \ apaady ending of tbe ware wltb a quick i and overwhelming victory for tlie fame Sighting tbe deepicable kalmer, la tbe aaroeet wlab and hope uf every WAmartcu. Keep to mind the epeclal election In thle city Tueeday, January 15. ami don't forget to put lu a aolld vole ■gatnat tbe erectlou and ji-e ul public garagaa In that aecllob of the resort aoutbeaet of Aabury avenue. ■ The record p ebow that tbe recent aavere areatber oondltioua bajr not bean equaled in about thirty year*, and. IT It I" Jual tbeaame to. Providence ■oat people will be aaln-tled not In bava It rapeated for anotbergeueratloD. Sard baa often bean apokeu of am If It were of little vmlue. but tbe Mod pile of New Jersey are looking up or tbe workers are going down, whichevet way one prefers to elate It, aaym tba Counter, Post Telegram. Our maud Industry la eatd to be Iwlca what It fNi»befoeelbtwar. . Thhsa, at 8th. pf tbe local mini*- , ■ Bags ««aa well rvmaaa t>e'ed by the ■east im of tnalr respective congrega- i -Want at Christmas, and tbgy deserved thatr gifts. We know of no town thai i ho* tbrea batter all-around men Iban I tbe Rave. Joeepb 8. Kulp, Charles H. Bobuar and Mkrple M.Lewi* While many people eblvered lu , tbeir bomeaJn Northern clllea, eome i Bar teak of coal and otbera because of | traeaa-ups, tba boya in tba various | earn pa and barracks doubt leas were bavtug unhappy ezptrlencee with the hy weather . Sleeping In tents during tba paat three or four nlgbtm must have bean anything but pleasant. While . aaEbrtng from the blast a from Green land's mount, the boys probably bad ,tfcS thought. aomewha't paradoxical" In aaeb waatber, thai General Hbertdan'a : view af war was larfaetly right. Moaxtbaifb score of young womeu | crc working at lathe* to tba plant of tba iMsraat tonal Asms and Fuse Gampaoy In Bloomtleld More are Naa lad. ' Hundreds, yea, tbouaaoda more will ba naaded In tbe shops and 1 tot acta* of Bases County and West Hedeoa to tabs tba "piaoea of those. - nma who will sooner or later be called ■ the coloia,. Bnglleb women are ac•Mfitahl ok wonders In tbe abope.'a* waaN know. -The women of New Jersey an bo whit !e«s patriotic than thotr aMtils aerom tbe .seas, and I bey are gaMa as able. Oooa they realise I by bH tag oasd for lb«ir services at tbe htSa gad bsocb to tba eroclal days of tha war Jul ahead, aaya tba Newark •Call, Ibay will fioa tbe emergencyBad nasi ■ gloriously, we know well. ' Tba average par sou Isn't Interested la the pecuniary Inasds'of land apecu lolari bora. If certain mm bought a M aaar tba oeean front some years am la Ibq hope of doubling tbeir ■■ly.and they didn't reallre tbeir bypaa. M ta nana of tba public's aflaira. Bat whoa than men, tired of paytog taxaa wit boot returns, try. to re ' aaap Ihslr loaaea by erecting a build Bag tm pabllc going* purposes, lu vlolattoa af a «Uy crdtoaoce^-tbeu tbe |«Hi. from Uia point of view of selfpaalaaltoa, to el tally . concerned. OFFICERS ELECTED ■• A Clark Wave PreslSeat •' | Tbe todgaa to Ocean City are now haldiag thotr elections, and tbe -. TO. Ml ho glad In priul the result af these ataatloos If tbe-aocratorie* will aaad to thaaa not otherwise obtaloed My this paper. Washington Uamp. No. 74, P. O 8. • af A., ale el ad tba following ufflcera FrtdeyVoouig: . fuel pemldeut. Pianola' O, Biggins; P •B M fSWSSSUl, r IfltllCia u. Higgtns;

llllHim. Harry 8 Clark; vice pre..EM, Uw rencs Nickerson ; master of forms. Howard L Barrett; recuidiog aaoitaaij, Br A Bourgeois;. fiumuctai aaaaataey, *• C. , Barrett; treasurer. Ma M. Kb by; oonductor. Boy E. Darby; inspector, Gordon Cos; guard, l- Wesley Barclay ; trustee. Hugh I • Pkiawaaltaesri,- e-.l.t, | h two aud oue-balf story bou-e I •WMd by Fred. Mauley near New ' WfodNOto In Homer*' Puiot was dv- I Maayed hy Are ttoiurday uigbt a call ■ fof imtMini i was atou to Ibeclty hsll i hM. and IbaMd chemical Was taken | eswtyMsna Aug. of th- clty'aBre . dlpaitBll t. accomfauird by Fore- i ■aa Warren 8mMb, of tbe Liberty | •mOrnajMoy. When tbey got there , JhBbeaii was almost burned down. V ■ 1 • ■ task oat i«. la...,., , Chfofaf Palme Scull give, warning. tynogt tbe 8EKT1KEU to owners of , ptovate wharves along tbe bay front to foah aflaa tha eafoly of their structure* t ■•*1 "B Wag Will aooa be In danger of •MfE Mdly damaged and carried BMNgbTmhaytofulInf Ice and mu<* and around lb. wharves Whmauuw comes, then thiry Will « mmmm ij^mB'B^il" of balpiac 1o coo- 1

17r7r7.nl iMMinow.J jpJ rlnVi-nOupBp to ron this city (CopUnned Irom First f^mfe.) ' Whereas, tbe notes known as tax' 1 revenue notes be ch uged to tax title notes for the year IBM In tbe euro of (8500; therefore, be It Resolved, by the Board of Comtnla- ' alonera of Oceau City, N. J . that "las title note." In tbe cum of (3500 be Is , " eued In tbe place aud stead of -tax rev. a euue notes" -of (3400 for tbe year 1014 I and said "las title notes" of (3500 to j be supported by tax lltle* ;of tbe year s that the proper ofllcer* negotiate i and execute the said - las title notes" e In the -ufcmf (3>00 and tlie money de- , rived tlid^Bvtn to' take up and pav oil r the said revenue notes" of the year 1814 Whereas, It Is now required by law i that notes Issued by municipalities I shall, at certain and stated periods bear r different names; and c Whereas, by law, tax anticipation t notes musl be changed and be known by tbe name of tax revenue notes; therefore, be It t Resolved, by tbe Board of C-ommls t alonera of .Ocean City, N. J-. that "tax I, anticipation notes" Issued for tbe year e 1817. io tbe sum of (85 500. be and tbe n same are hereby -liquidated, and. In i. plaoe and stead thereof, a note or notes In tbe sum of (85 600 aball be Issued' if- a id be known aa -'tax revenue note* i year 1817;" Ibat tbe proper offlcere are t hereby instructed to dispose of said i- "lax revenue nolea year 1817," and tbe s money derived Iberefrom aball be paid 1 fn liquidation of the. notes known a* t "lax anticipation nolea'"' for tbe year 1917, and tbat tba proper officers execute a note or notes to secure tbe said aum of (85 500. r Bevaral'bille were presented and or - dered paid. I Tbe City Commissioners, at a special i meeting Thursday afternoon, adopted i following resolution: ■ Be It Beaolved, by tbe Board of Commla ai mers of 4be City of Ocean City. Naw > Jersey, tbat tbe following traoafers be i mads. in the appropriation accounts I for tba year 1817: • From the appropriation of > City Hall, (36 38; from the ' appropriation of BoordC walk, (JOS 40, to tba ap- ' proprtation of streets, ( 244.78 ' From tbe-- appropriation of > Boardwalk. (327.83, to tba ! appropriation of Mltceli laneous, 827 83 s From tba appropriation of Boardwalk, (78.44. to tba appropriation ol salaries, 78.44 i From tbe appropriation of f Boardwalk, (86.65; from r tbe appropriation of Public e Pavilions, (873 11 lo'lba . a appropriation of Police I f and Lifeguards, 888 77 I From tbe appropriation ' of t Sinking Fond, (1.067 42; I from tbe appropriation of Public Pavilions, (87 76 to s tbe appropriation of Fire Department, 1,144.28 i F.om tbe appropriation of r Pabllc Pavilions, (44 72; t -from Ibe appropriation of ■ Printing. (48 £6; from tba f appropriation of Drainage, i (34 88, to tbe epproprlar Hon of Healtb Bureau, 125.97 . From tha appropriation of Drainage, (437 84, to tbe appropriation of AdcertleI l"8. 437.84 From tba appropriation of Pabllc Pavillone, (84.83; from Ibe' appropriation of Drainage, (27 17; from the appropriation of Water, (487.07, to Jbe appropriation or Light, 628 57 1 tba appropriation of I Wharves, (498.25; from Ibe I appropriation of Public i Paiillous, (2.27, lo tba ap pruprlatloD of Interest on I Temporary Loans, 500 62 J From tba appropriation of ■ Sinking Fund, (87 25. lo c ' Ibe appropriation of Prlul- t «"f. (87.25 From Ibe appropriation of •' Public Pavlllops, (147 80, a to tbe appropriation of ft Public Comfort Station. 167.80 1 s — — . h POCKET BILLIARDS ^ Millar Usas la Frarrrr k alva Lsaiar Vajaea. (i Tbere have Twen about 113 gamea b plajed In tbe Young Meo'a Progrea- 1, i; niajeo mine roung Meo'a

- alve League's pockat billiard louroaf ment, wnh Parker Miller leading, t Follow log were Ibe results up lo aud I including Tuesday evening: Won Lost . Walter Allen is - 4 , H.C. Scbauxe 4 9 1 LrKoy JrBriea - 6 '7 J. Thorn ley Hughes | 5 C. Homer Shoemaker II ." 6 Cook - 2-12 Miller 15 | F. Gardiner " 7 8 H' H.Lake 10 5 |3. -B. wau 4 9 Itoy E Darby 6 -4 Kauck* 1 n John B. Adams 9 6 H. Frank Hrnttb 7 6 W Millar " t u A. C. iioswell s W. H. Harris 4 ; John R Groves H 3 _ Howe 1 Tbe followlog bavs played games without scratching: Ed Cook. H H Lake. H. Frauk ' Smith and L W Miller. ' The games are 75 points. - > aooa la Wed. • 1 C. Howard Se bermerboru Jr . .sou 1 of Paat Commodore anil Mra. u. H. Sc bermerboru, uf Weil Philadelphia! 1 and summer residents of tbl- city, and ' Rachel Elizabeth Craig, of Get- 1 manlowo. will be married Weduea-'1 day in Ibe Warn SM. PreM.yt.nan! Cbureh. | a Try an adyartlarasaut la Ibe Sekti-' | *KL. . ,

[ local churches ■ - Strong Sermons and Excellent , 3 Music Heard by Cony x' , gregations. e m jnoosnxt'g ' ■' The Rev. Thomas F lllakev the rec 1 tor. celebreted the 10 o'cluck mas- In ' ril Augustine's winter chapel Huuday, . '-I As tlie slaters from Attantlc Clty'i ° jboureal I'lalutleld. there was no Sun'e day school. p. Tbe cold was so Intense last Sunday IT morning that, after tbe regular open,e lug service. Dr. Kulp anuouucnl Ibat. lu bis judgment. II would be better to ^ Hie feeling of those of the congrega- , Hon who were pre-ent After a fervent prayer by the .Rev. Dr. J. E. n Lake they were accordingly dismissed „ until evening. Though It was vrry cold, all day. a ,. evening to -bear a strong evangelistic x serm-ui by ibe pastor, whlcli was pre- „ paratory to tbe week of prayer serie rices this week lo be followed by the „ annual revival meetings. „ Many children were lu attendance d' at Bunday acb-iol, which was held in v tbe main audience room. As 11 wa* ■g Hie Sunday for Ibe review- of the le» d sons for Hie fourth quarter, therevlew ie was made. from tbe desk by Dr. Kulp. d FHUfT BAPTIST. 1* Deaplt-tbe severe cold weather of ir Sunday. Ibe First Baptist Church was a- warm throughout the day aud -ervtces d were held as usual wlib an allendauce of 15 In tbf morning aud 4U at uigbt r Sunday evening. Hie paslnr. the Rev-. M. M. Lewis, ushere-r lu a s|-e-i| clal moulb uf self denial for Jus pend pie and conalliuenls for Ibe purpose of get'lng In tbe proper preparation aud frame uf mlud for a special work from ■ Frbrusty 1. The flnaiiclel returns r from Ibe denial will go toward' tbe e new beiler Installed reccnljy a He preached upon Hie subject "Sac rillce tbe Voice of Ibe Soul, ""aud, fu tbe course of bla remarks, said: ' •> 'Sacrifice la erroneously- regarded. It Is frowued upon by tbe average per. son. It means Inconvenience el ties I 8 and a denial, of that w hich we long - for most. Tbey look at II as a bard and barsb duly to perform. "Ffral of all, therefore, a proper class3 I fi cation of sacrifice would be 111 order. BactlHce or self-denial is tbe msln. spring of true devotion. Ii furnishes 5 tbe Ineplratibu for doxology and Is in Itself a bened ici luu. As tbe wuuf aud weft of tbe cloth gives tbe fabric lis body, beauty .of design, etc , just *0 sacrifice gives body, beauty and permanence to life and religion, -riacrl7 flee la tbe true volce of tbe soul.' He here contrasted tbe sharp con fliet wltbln all of us between the car 1 Dal and spiritual, each warring agalusl the other for supremacy. Tbe self 1 denial of those things wblch gratify 1 8 tbe carnal Is, therefore. In ilself a dis 1 Duct thrust at tbe carual aud au open ' attempt to subject the carual to Ibe spiritual. It la upeu warfare. It Is " the voice of Ibe eoul commanding and * tbe carnal obeylug aud doing llamas 1 ter'a will. Therefore, lei tbe spiritual '' 7 Le the -Victor" and let Ibe^arual be d the dog, aud let tbe dog bear bis mas- 1 ter'a voice and obey. 11 Continuing, be aakl: "Sacrifice la " I more. H Is tbe true expression of d love. Love la expressed in terms of ,l highest term! by giving His all. Tbe L widow wltb Ibe two miles expressed •" ber love wltb her all Tbe Iroe mother does ibe same— In fact, qone of us can fu ; express love without aacrlflce Our dt love Is in aucb a degree asaignlHed by pi subjugation of tbe carnal to tbe ce spiritual. _ -It Isn't what we give for Ibe widow fn giving Ibe two miles w,e» said by to bave given more tban all tbe fast put together, bui lt la a question of Jual how bard webll tbe carual xnd It Into sui jrctlou." Here tbe pyfot paid hla respect's to "ligbt-wad<" saying thai sacrifice and self-denial are as aggravating to these asa red flag before an augry bull. is a man With a shriveled soul. He mute when "It comes to .expressing love. He baa a magnified and dla toned vision .of Ibe value aud beauty and permanence of Ibe material. He so near sighted as to be looking rlg^t but unablem tee or appreciate, the autlea oyiMb spiritual valley al bis He l^reeklug genuine bapplnes* In I- He j^eeklng genuine bapplnes- In r

1- lire In tlie same manner as a man In the desert seeking the water mirage 1 ever lured ou and on, never attaining, parched lo tbroet, but never quenched, never dreaming' tbe while ihtl the. very' thing be seeks can be found al bis feet by Ibe aveuue of true sacriOce. the taklug of whlrb woul^ be equivalent to exchanging the parching -sudor tlie desert to a green and' wellWatered valley." If aacriBoe Is, therefore. Ibe voice of the soul aud Ibe true expression, of ' love. Mr Lewis urge! hie lira re a to Sacrifice and to do so to a worthy eud In order .ogive ,be spin, .he upper ,ud "»J 'J end beppluese we so much seek eud desire 1 ' it PHOTOS OF SOLDIERS J. a. Hr. later ubi.Li,, cshev , ' Jaroe- M. Herlzler, of -Madrlock'e ! . Tharmary conceived Ibe Idee a few . tleys ago of uUaiulug picture* Ho ui.l- , form) of. tbe boye from Ocean City . in the service of "Aloe e Sam" 1 „ and plecmg I bem nu large card b arde , ibe drug alore, so tbat tbeir friends t see tbrm. He aaya there ere 47 of these young . lu tbe several arm-of'lbe service, three now lo Europe— Usui . George- D. Norcom. Joseph C. Haas , and H. S Hauling. | Of Ibe 57. Mr. Hertsler n"3w bae a . Dumbar of tba pbotograpba. but there , are still many that are required . add | be requests tbe lawn of ' loose photo1 Py ^ ^ *°ap« hot* from friends bold- •

"severely cold j 1 weather here j t^.This City Shared iti Frigid I Conditions that Prevailed Over Many Sections. I Most people here will believe the . 1 - old -lager-" w ho b»ve tieeu-.tellfiig ";rev™ref"«t« """til" »■ «'*t" lleu«*d -"ace SMurdsy. Sunday yjaud Monday. t, aud elglil degree- below zero In a iiuiii- ,. Ju-r of "the c.ol»le-t -|».lLbere Sunday morning, aud Ibe average wa- probably about four degree- below Tin t|j ( and during Hie day I lie cold m>»tne liou-eliolder-. Not a few of tlie IroU-e d riUV * afternoon and 11 did not. up thai and. evening and again 011 Monday ' and Tue-day morning-. * A" y;"ta'rr"o u,r '^.""Jb" lably Ibe answer wa- in Hie affirm,. y eral (dace-. if Tbe healer bur.ted In ll.e re-Idem--d of Jo-epb I Scull on We-ley avenue n and a large quantity of pre-erve- were s froxen and Hie jar- cracked at Hi. t borne of Mra E. W, Candy. Oueot tbe worst wrecks R. H John- » tsgeboVMre.rjmi'n T^iil'Luhe'cornM of Moorlyu lerra.-e and Ocean avenue 1 and tbe boiler was.-plii. Mrs I*o John-ou. w ho I. living al J tbe home of her parent-, (jrati-llle H 1 S lee I man aud wife, ou A-bury wveuiie near Ninth -Ireet. tuade a narrow e« ' Ju-t as -he was about entering Hit " water h-ater exploded doing couslder1 able d «uiage lo Hie room, bul -far »»- I no, „ruck Tbe w ife aud live children of lony t'lnarino had a' remarkable e-rspe bliw Hie range lo pieces. Jbe children ! were staiidiug near Ibe stove al lb- 'j time, but escaped unhurt. Mr. CIHsr , . loo I. employed by Oil. M Town-end , at Mlullula and wa- uot at home at r Ibe time of tbe accideiit t •In the la-t twenty -even years," ^ seldom been so low temperature though ' it l- recalled that In 1892 a; 8 degree- ] lu January. 1898 aud one morn- { in January. I9l5.lt was 8 degrees c nelow." There may bave been a like 1 of cold ou oilier occa-lons d_r- ' tfie twenty' -even year, but those ' La-t wluler, tbe mercury did uot fall J below 6 degrees above." , TUt lay „u3 Light Company's I of 11, eu was kept b,rd al work 1 durlug" the week lu protecting Ibe com-pany-a gaa boldgrs, wbioli was successfully accomplished. Tbere "was quite a little .trouble, however, from freezing pipe- lu cottages. ^ t Fire Alarm Btinals. J 14 — rilxtb aud Pleasure avenue. y 17— Eleventh and Bay aveuue. t 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. 3.3— Seventh and Wear avenue. a ' 42 — Second aud Aabury. avenue. t 48 — Fourth and Aabury avenue. ■ 45— Eighth and Aabury avenue. ' 4b — Tenth and Aabury avynue. * 48 — Thirteenth and A-bary aveuue - 49— Sixteenth aud Aabury avenue. j 51— North and Central avenue. 54— Sixth and Central avenue. 87— Eleventh and Central avenue. p 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. b 68 — Fourteenth and We-ley avenue. S " To — Fourth aud Ocean aveuue

0 "5 — Seventh and Ocean aveuue. 76— Ninth aud Ocean aveuue. ' 83-Secoud and Atlantlckretfue. '• 96 — Boardwalk and Moorlyu terrace ; | " x*V *Te"U' *1"1 r°ar1. J : with leaps and ! bounds howard smith improved j Suggestion of Friend Led Him to Tanlac and Renewed Healtb. 1 "I was oa the verge of a pjiy.icalf | breakdow n before Tanlac came to my aid." said Howard Smith, an eaperti mesl culler employed at Twentieth! and Moure street-. Pbllsdelpbla. j "Tbe little finid 1 ale refused lo dl-j j gesl properly, but would lodge in my stomach aud feruirut. cau-lug me to ! belch gas aud feel bloated after eating j ! I didn't bave an ouuee of real energy. | My nerves kept me awake al uigbt I - A frieud suggested Tanlac and I got a bottle. My appetlie • loj-|.iov-d wltb lea|w and bouuds. my f.-xl d|-| ge-trd perfrt-lly. my nerves becsme strong aa steel aud. in ehuri, I. feel luu per cent, improved In every way." j Tanlac Is belug specially introduced' aud explained In Ocean City k| Hughes' Cculral Pharmacy. adv.

I THE E'.nCil.".' CHASE. •' >.-rer>cwn Women a-e'.h, Sbopplr, E ?r:. R '?i V"# no" oX'"'-'^.c""ro •••' READ HIS FACE. 1 Th. r were youthful . Ml n-i.Tt* In " "A hwu-rr sncc-l.-d the qfbir. friends occasionally for the sake or a „ smart parosraplil You rani road ' doesn't Indlrate airongrb of pur|—e and Iilibillty: i-o..k at that curve there on the left!" I Al the next Station an old country whlcji lie asked the tatter "what was I The two opp. mire to ld their breath butcher shop ha-k In tbe country a .bit!" wa, the proud reply. "My wife tends to Hie meals and I do niy own Picture Forgeries. There are three or four times at .painter produced In bis lifetime, tie lived 10 be nearly eighty, but at Mont mart re tils posthumous canvases are mauds of" ibe market. The old mas ters never die Tbey are still working 1 overtime In tbe bark rootue of Flor ence and Rome At Cologne tbe man , ufneture of genuine mediaeval metal work and antique carving Is a thriving Industry These foreign forger, may also Utilities to the reverence In wblch posterity holds the groat names of by periods .lf tbey axe not so high prized, what Inducements would there be for anybody to waste time paint aud muscle In creating fraudu lent copies and Imitations and pass Our millionaire collectors are not con atantly exposed lo tbe risk of bnytns priced forgeries where the orlgl Tha Doomarf Shsphsrd Dog, The shepherd's dog that kills a ahec-p to. doomed. Tbe penalty is death. Sle of bow John Todd, "tlie oldest herd on tbe Pentlands." once saw a dog he knew .maneuvering toward a pool behind Kirk Yeiton. "John- lay the closer under tbe bu-lt and presently saw the dog come forth the margin, look all about him to -blunge In and repeatedly wash himself over bead and ears and then -(but now openly wltb tall in alri strike over tbe bills." Rut Ihc high Intelligence did nol save blm. John reported bla doings, and he "was had out to a dykcalde and promptly shot." He was a sheep eater; bad betrayed hla trust— Loudon

Baare Ona Crop and Diss. Tbe sago palm tree bears but one crop of fruit Jts load-o'f nuts Is Its first and Uual effort In the way of fruit . j hearing. The nuls become ripe and are . I strewn in thousands around the tree , I Until l he greal stefu stands up by itself. , empty and bare The brancbei turn ground, inside -the trunk tbe work of decay Is going on until u-bat at our pith becomes nothing but a collection of rotten brown fibers. One day the trade wind blows more strongly than | trunk falls with a crash, destroying In 'tis fall many of tbe young palms'thai are already springing from the nuts acatt.-red some months before. > i ' ^till Life. Tbey were loUiing af tlie eanvasoon exhibition In tlie artist's studio ,, , "Does this c„e represent a real land' | J scape V" Inquired tbe portly gentleman ! ' j with tbe double cbln. 1 1 . "Yea. sir." answered the artist "Tlia! ! » rode shark In Mlie foreground Is a i 1- i ~-©h. yes This must be ^"^Unring | r j called -Silll rife- In the catalogue."- j j ' Chicago Tribune. - . Sam, Thing. -What la a den?" • ' Wild I -en -it make their borne, - j 'j -Eddie." Interjected the uwiber. "yon: p father s definition applies' to that also j ' —Loudon Express. ' 'I*"'' '""""■r •"inatntancre. But 1 fflfflcult to shake then, off- Waahlog- ,

JOSEPH I. SGULL HOLDS HIS OFFICE ■ c t-clcd County ColU-ctof Lloyd Mitdr Solicitor lu-crt-ahe iu S.tlatics. /■ Hon i^d^ypC.c h.d l-r-c'i from Ii- " ,n auditor, nui Tin- 1.. . !••" r r.- In-p: -- ■ 1 |D Its prey •• • It* "> '••■I deniiF-il" . -i —n.e 10:1 or p't •* : -' I* 1-1-1 fes* "f "''2 It terii-s and »-m-. O'er in. -niy^fiw'f'-et , e of aii-l million- of j*uv« tolkebi ro <■}" " " : ■ boihnN um-ciikir organ aud pump- ( f twenty ^j o at"l a half pounds of M I I Ujwojmo pounds qf blood. ' Bone., .as a Baromatar. The merits of bom- as ^Indicators of fair or foul weather have been vouched for by the captain of an • boues from tbe South American 'port i of Buenos Aires to New York. When 1 the ship was «l ej toward a st.irni receptly. the skit |--r statist. 11, e U«,« ; creaked and moaned, and when fair again. —Norfolk YIYirinlan J*ilol. . j - ^^i^

BOKHiBA THE NOBLE. |_ 1 latiilllar ■'■■r nlgtii prowling friend1 , ; «• i Hoi'l 'l can'siiy aU-ul 11.- 12. Alex- - PEARL DIVERS OF JAPAN. ' Women and Young Girla Who Are Exi illi'l wl.Th' g.. 1,1 -',-n and learn to C ■ u iter ex< cpt lu Hie coldeal si-ason. ^ * hi ci." during Hi, •"most Inclement of the, -.unci lines dive for pea rU. _ I'i.'rw >•"(" i ud twti JST info I by glass.- io prevent the entrnuoa ^ A r A I mat In -mnnr.snd of a marl, as ■ fishing grounds. When the diiera nr-rlvr-on the -rondds tbey leap Into tbe | \ ten at" the Uji'tom ^ 'rue iy-lere°Are E i »! into Hi. I— mis They dive lo a depth -*ro.i , n w hile' leinalniug under water 8 vary from Hilriwn io forty year-, and _ i ( Deserted Wife (telling grocer her r t iublusi- And I trust, -d him eol Gro- C i car— Confound It! So did L— Boston | Transcript. ]

Joseph G. Champion BUILDING CONTRACTOR ' ; - OCKAN CITV. N. - g 1 P '■ _ ' j's oac. z„ ^ Ralph Hayes VanGilder r ARCHITECT AND ENGINEER. v ~ _ you should have A Reliable Builder To exert your Ocean City cottage. You cannot spare the time to look after it closely yourself and must depend , upon the ( honesty ol the £on tractor. w I have built for a large number of peop!e and could refer yen to ....... uuuiix, u, pcup.c ana couia reier yen any or all of them.

Send for the list of names and phokegrapifo-of 'the bouses. Otis M. Townsend ... *. JSL ...BUILDER | ; ===i======= i Allen Sett 11 I The Huilder l-.iirlith and (lean Avenue J PHONE CONNECTION " ! ~ * . — =■ 'I 1 B SWAN » a ■— J. E. TROUT | K Swan and Trout ' anacTtCAL Caroenters and Builders ZOBblNG • SPCCIALTV IO40 ASBURV AVJNUE .OCEAN ^ITV id. J, 1

t-OSTHAtTOga ABB RIllLBKtoa. uTiS ffi. TOWNSEND BUILDER On tCK: 8th St. Opposite P. O. i Only galvanized nails used on exterior work City Electrical Co. me trical Work, pf^vnj Kind, -tnacHti j xaotasoa ,<•' .Offier. 413 Highlit HI .Ocean City. N J. Gcorne W. Hurris Contractor, Builder and Jobbing .Plss,r,«, Hunislus. a SpsiUllz I No. IJ W Fourteenth Street • OCE A.N k 11 V. N. J. Hsu pbuus. e, j Leander S. Corson BUILDER ..... .„.v. ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HGUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN CITY, 14. j. Full Llns ol John Lucas A Co.-, J smts HrusMs and I'alntas' Snppllss. Hlcrclr rtrss sud Nuppllra. Blryris K* pull, i. X Promptly Attsndsd To. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND S/Q/V PAINTERS L. BRECKLEY, PROF Ready Mixed Paluts, Lead and Oil, 92U and 922 Asbury avenue. 0. Aflitri U Uai H. S. Adint CEO. 0. ADAMI k CO. PliSTERING, RANGE SETTING MILK LAYING, EtCs. Etc. .All Work la Mmaoo Line Promptly Atteodod To. OCEAN CITVI N J Otis iV2. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by- Ihe Slate. •> •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Hillman & Pontiere BUILDERS v Asbury Ave. 1 220 Aabury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. « Coal Coat We Have It (to burn) - C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER -CO. - ' Tyvclfth and West Avenue . Estate and Search Company Fidelity Trust Comaany of Newark Wildwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abetracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service AU Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House Mortgages We are at all times prepared to place or purcliaae first mortgages on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and invite correspondence with such as may wish to, negotiate real -stale loans. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Aabury Avanya Oesar, City Maw Jsrssy ■ Cut Your Fuel Bill . Use half Coal and A"lf Coke. Use hall Coal and A"" coke.

Get tbe a love from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue CAMPHOROlf? AT ONCE • RELIEVES COLDS * j easily looao* eaa|MtlNfc | and drives out fhat orii te I the head, tbnat m <kMl > Smtoa**aawtltok4Mk«e SSir.-.LSL^trw. f'lifo ■ to *ak fofo' Nsufowimtoa j Advertise in 1 The Sentinel