IS PRESENT SAIL. A THE ARMAGEDDON? Dr. Botaner Says Not in an Interesting Discourse on War Problems. • Id tb« First Prwbytrrlan t'burch, on Sunday even Inn, the parior, the Be*. Charles H. Botiner, took at lilt j theme; "Io Thle War the Armageddon?" coulluulug hie eerie, of rfupdayntgbt dlecoof.ee on "The Trend of Present- Day World Event.." Hie tut we. BeveLatloo 16; 16; "And tie fathered them together Into a 'place called to tbe Hebrew tougue Arm a-' gsddoD" Ha aatd In part: •id tbe preoeoce of a world conflict that la staggering to the human uiiud la He unparalleled and unprecedented scope and fury, thoughtful men are asking whether tbe Hlble tie. . any- ' tblng to say on the .ad situation. There Is a deep-rooted feeling on the part of the people that tbe rounding op of history, and tlieend of ail tbluga earthly, will be marked by a great straggle among tbe nations of the world. On every baud, therefore, minister, are being a.ked : 'Are we nearing tbe end of earthly history?1 'Is this war the great Armageddon?' "Tbe word 'Armageddon.' which eppeare bat once in tbe Bible, In the text on wbleb this discourse I. ha.nl, baa been familiarized In recent yeaie by He frequent use In tbe public pry.. The word was used by ex-Preeldent Boosevelt, In bit campaign for the praeldeucy, wben be announce^ that ba stood 'wMb the Lord el Armegeth . don.' Bluce then' the word baa been npen the lip. of many who, In all probability, know little of He origin 1 and Import. "Tfieword literally meaus 't'lly of : Mtgtddo ' Tbta clly was located on ' tbe Plain of Bedraelon, In Palertloe, I end waa tbe classic battle-ground of Scripture The" present war cannot be tbe greet Armageddon, therefore, be- 1 cenee IU geographical .liuatlou I. dif- ] threat. Armageddon l. lu A.la, w hile | - tbe prase ot ooofllct la Europeau. There ; baa bsen lighting In A.la, In tbe pre.- < ant war. as there lias been In Africa-.- I jmt lbs main theater of the conflict Is J In central and notbern Europe. . •'MsHber can tba-praseut conflict he 1 tbe Arar Jreddoo, because lite peritei . penis' ale different. lu tbe European j atrungia tbe nattoua' are warring ( ■aaaoog tbeicrelve*. where*, we flud , that lc tbe oooflict that I, to* wiud op < bnasao history there will be ou ooe lite tbe armies and Ibc kings of earth. I and en lbs otbsr tbe armies of heaven ' Dim) tbe Ktogdf kings. « "T^prs Is also a difference of ohjec- j . lies. Tbe purpose of tbe battle or Jernmlem, wbl3b ha. been restored to , tbe Jews, prior to the return of Oh rial | While Jerusalem baa been overthrown ■ In tbe present eonfltal. tte capture dues 1 ■at asset the coudillon. of tbe Bible pmgkigy, laeemncb ee tbe city was > not tat pmecialon of tbe Jews, but of ' the Parks As maUaraoow.atand.it . la no! anay to dtacovar lbs objective of , Ibegtent European -war, but tbe Bltdr t ■ Bl BIIBI BUfU|)«Sll -SSI, OUI IUV DIOJC
leperfccUy dear regarding Armaged- . dan. "In tbaNapoleonlr wara of a bundled yams ago, it wee asserted, by car. gal* randan of tbe Bible, that Anus HI" was being fought end that Bapaten was tbe Anli-Cbrist.Jurt as tbe holme la today fleeo that role, bol •be wee Id has motioned' for a whole I boo. The Jomoo Is erh Mtet. It be boss* as, oe Christian,, ma* to soak to explain that which baa ■at haaa re reeled, but to give ourselre. to «b# ministry of intereaaalon, to ' ebaklag off of worl<flnaes and carnalHy. oad to wolebfolbsm as faithful diOlpte to oar returning Lord." 0 WEEK OF PRATSK * b •ate blob' aervim Merit nor* J "Woob of Prayor" service* wets bo- " gaa tel Mead. 7 oeeotog la tbe Preo- p bytejoa Oborob. it was no old. h 'tebbaand wntabnlgbt sarvioa.ln which a tte Ptiaby tartan, Baptist and Met bo a ateEragnttoaa participated. ' TW Mated bagno nt U> o'clock nnd "tteteMtad by deeotfoaal aloglog and J ateMfltoflnrM the anggemton of tbe | paMattotbaeaareh. tba Bee. Charles , M-_Boka".- ™"» •t'ba warn given by tbe Bee. 1 «*»k B-. Kulp and Mr. Bobnei . and I1III eta offered by each Mr. ' JCtlp gave Ma heaton a motto foribe 1 . ."MM J*mr. Hash Oret the king dank ef-Qod and Hla rlgbteoo.„r- and . Ml attertbmge will be gla.0 yon." I The Rev M. M. Uwl., pa.t„r of tbe 1 ' fv* CKurcb. *»• lud t> posed ,0n , teMdnu entail the Monday nlgbt h
Bmete," were held Tared., end w Me lad ay evenings end wUl he held thle and tomorrow evening., all of * the Pimbytsrlan Church, nod alltbmeor tbe eongregallous uaued abase participating Oto. Buhner. Kulp end Lewis b«vr be responsible for I he •time as of lbs week begin at 7M o'clock IBM will close tomirae « nlgbi. VMM to on preaching, til the mium•am give abort talk, ll MM dented to bold Ibehrrvicea t-waau ' _^it0b hmmxnt^-1 noticed . week's suiikki. an article lo , MWib Andeu Btealmen said that, "toaaiMy mrsrhtuu wees advents- < Ate AUaaae Uty. which » ua, in I — — M« Vetoc, «taeha* ' •Maboaad M el Ht P.urebu.g'. I JateMtahaMmaadwhohaahiesalm 1 •tens Ob ana of tbe mow pro.l(WM 1 — t at tea town, baa pammd a ■WtebMUit from of tbe build- t LSfi' ***"** "* °88" cay, , Tours vary truly, . 6#jg-ra . « M ttuiv. Maw .
i Tfce ; i Fog Lady ' i- — : - j 1 Stic Came to the *, 1, j Rescue ■ £ By CLARISSA NTACKIE ?• ' ' ' ~ '* Out a breath of wind to stir Uic i.ntii '* green leaves on the elm. and maple - that bordered thi- vlllape street. - u, m WWW.W. JJJ55 some said wu. smoke from dl-luut for :l eat' Ore*. The weatberwtag predicted a i 3u»-fos - 1 > joins out. doc?" asked old Simon e Way. il«- I. eii builder, as the younu plij siehin passed biro on tbe little . nbifrf. • ' ' "Yes. Simon. I'm poind out for a 8 breath of fresh air. If there's nny out 15 there. It's deuced hot ashore." ^ 'I day." predicted Shnon. with an eve e toward 'the ehsnoel.' "1 been out there •, all day and came bark with the tide e It's hot as thunder out there, and it'll .1 he worse iH-forc ye get bank." _ . "You think we'll have a squall?' The doctor hesitated at the top of the 1 steps that ted down to the water where B his dory waa fastened. His speedy llt- • tie motorhoat Was anchored not far "Worse thira a squall for getting t around In." 1 "What's tbatr , , "A/bg." - ~} shall he back before It shut. 'Josrn." Tbe doctor straightened bis shoulders and .took a deep breath ' "Ye feel shut in between tbese high bluffs?" asked Simon curiously. "Yes. but under tbe right conditions r I .would not— there are certain thing. I that might change U all— bring Its own , of paradise with It" f Simon .Way went borne and told bl. wife that be guessed Dr. Morton was . getting tired of Bell Harbor. In .|dt. of tbe splendid practice he bad acqulr ed. Mrs. Way threw a shawl over bcr ' bead and -ran a cram tbe street to tell > Clarence Sayleo and that ladj , ■ delivered the Information In an ah form Jo tbe effect that Dr. 1 was going to iaava town. Cleo" Adams beard tbe news Just S" , , she sat down to tbe sapper table. In the meantime Dr. Morton's launch 1 chugged oot of Bell Harbor Into 1 1 the sound. Tbe white bow cut the ■ j placid water and broke op the rose 1 ! colored reflections Into rippling wave. 1 1 of rose and silver flecked foams. I > All about blm was a wall of fog. shot with a- queer pinkish glow < As be shot off tbe power and the | engine censed throbbing be listened I for some sound to break tbe silence t , that was upon tbe waters. This will he a good place to think II ' over," be said to himself and then re 1 allied that be had- expressed tbe crar | tog of bis heart— ever Unre Cleo Ad < bad laughed at his offer of mar < rikge. | Ha stared tmaeelngiy Into the fog. | thoughts revolving around that 1 episode of last night ] Dr. Morion bad wooed Cleo Adkni- I the shy way that la characteristic or a men. of his profession, and when 1 time came wben be could no longci 1 "
withhold bis confession of love, be had done an onusual thing, d- It waa 8 o'clock the prerlona evening v. wben be bad entered his little office a. and sank wearily Into a chair before Ua deak Hla housekeeper bad left a rapper for blm and gone to prayer meeting. . Tbe boose was quiet ' Suddenly be picked np tbe telephone receiver and held It to bis ear as ho k called Cleo's number. He felt very cool ; • and professional as he waited far a 1 reply from the Adams home. j It came at Mat to Cleo's low, clear vMco: i -Year she Inquired. -Is this Mire Cieor asked the doctor | calmly. B Thle is Mas Adams." «be replied to a Us satisfaction. c -CTeo." be almost whispered, fighting t the shyness that almost choked t Us utterance of the Important words - vSoo. i Iots you. drar: could you . marry mer Than had come an Instant's hmlta * tloo. Ha waa prepared; for that but Hgbt. stinging 'laugh was a stun a nlng surprise to him. "No. thank your a tee had aald' airily' and bung up tbe I reeetvar with a little defiant clatter. Dr. Morion sat In bis cbklr. motion laaa and white, until bis scandalized hnoaaikceprr had arisen from her bed I and come downstairs to Inform him , JJ**1 ". w" I"" 2 o'clock. Tbereunuu . be had shaken himself together and » rrilred. only to spend a sleeplA, nlgpt i before be arose to fulllll the duties of * another day's dnll routtae. ' Now he had left It alt behind. In the ,, £ ,hr foc ^ wuul<> r oattle wffb his trooble.and master It. But be did not reckon with tbe fog * While he sal there thinking hitter fl ftomgbt. about Cleo Adams, who now ' apjieared lo be shallow and heartless „ wben oo^e be bad believed her to be . earnest, atocrre and far above coquHry " any of It. form,, bis boat waa drift'. ° '0rm" w" l"0"1 drift.
«nr Idly with tbe tide IJttli by little ld be was floating away from tbe shore, d !°° °W uul" fae heard tbe hisst of the uf jMb"™ "f H» aboals lighthouse dot d bta position' At once be d HaiW ' ,Dd -n,r,"d It was grewlnr dark now and tlx f 2UIOnf 10 Urr And e bands and every shred of his garments • d*rk '"otnvd before blm ' SL Ifty bm""a *« t*U *Utad ' Urn "°U"d n»hed past ■ « isrsy?" ••» - The foghorn be had flrst heard had not been the shush, light. It sraa the Btemtr hearing down 0|H>n him. B hetg bad he drif,«l? u. couid oot except thai U must be in tbe n.ih of tbe eastward lmund stes'mera rilLT'Zl" " '" «"""■* be believed Bell Hsrhor lo be He Would go eery slowly and emotion '?■ "bd whea he drew nnr enough to Harbor break wster be ««ld we tbe pole glow of Its seotiDnTucierT, channel lorn tbe bmW i • more skillful physician than be w " j ' jboggM briplresly ■raoau xor two hours before he ad mitred that hawratet I a to. £ ' jwar paa#al JnJk^Mm go- | *
3 Mr had henrd the I i blare -of tt* aboals light fogbdrn. but I bis Ignorance of the waters about here made It fmnowdble for him to ckk-ti I late dlstan.es or directions. He laugh ed rather scornfully at his foolish hopes when he had bought tbe motor i boat. Cleo Adams was an anient , sailor, and he had plnkoed many de llgbtful trips In the hob' which ss ! yet liad no name. He wanted to call It Tbe doctor waa now prepared to spend tbe uliflit on the sound. He had not beard anything that might Indicate the presence of other craft in bis. neighborhood. He concluded that nil other boats must he anchored, waiting 1 for the Uf to lift- Of course be did - not dare to_ enter the cabin of the - launch and sleep. Just then a strange Sound, odd ■r~ enough beard there In tbe fog at 11} I o'efock In the evening, smote upon bis I s It was the voice of a woman singing. n across the water, and Involuntarily j g the doctor turned his craft and beaded e In the direction of tbe voice. 1 To his delight It grew louder, and s clearer as he went on this course, and t now he could distinguish the words of j tbe hymn; j 1 -It Bounds as If It was meant for | me." .be»muttered. bending his head ; I to peer through the fog for the flrst j glimpse of the mysterious singer Guided by tbe voice of tbe singer. I r stirring song with tireless patience | - now that the first tremolo had been r overcome. Dr. Morton drew nearer to the sound nntil a peculiar orange glow [ Indicated the nearness of a light. ' Could II be the entrance to Bell 1 Harbor channel? If so. who was that i . ringing there on tbe black rocks of 1 the breakwater? He held to his course with the light ! on his left nnd. fo his delight, left II 1 behind. He wns entering the channel and would soon he Inside Bell Hnrl-or > 1 Tbe voice suddenly stopped nnd then I 1 spoke In tones vaguely familiar to 1 him— pertiaiw I be f-.g disguised It "Boat ahoy!" It called. "Here!" returned Morton quickly. i "la that Dr. Morton?" "Yen. Can 1 take you off? Am 1 needed?" "Come carefully— follow my voicethere!" as the boat Jarred against a large rock.. "Steady a moment!" i A pale form moved out of the fog and without effort eutered his host, shovluc off from the rock before It groped to n seat beside him. . "If you trill give me the wheel I can Steer you directly to the wharf." said tbe voice of Cleo Adams calmly, and without a word tbe astonished physl clan gave the wheel Into ber bands and slid along the seat to make room for , "How came yon there?" be asked curiously, aftbr he had related the de of his being lost In the fog and ber ringing had guided him safely , to port Her voice trembled slightly;- "Simon YYay told father you bad gone out In the fog Against his hdvlee and that you not returned. Father worried be ; bis lameness prevented him from eotnlpg to your rescue. I said nothing ! to tbem. but came out In my boat to for you. It apraug a leak, -and I ! , abandoned It and climbed on the rocks ' , was sure yon could hear my voice , . and would And tbe way back." She ( •poke practically and. except for the ; . In her voice, appeared quite , unmoved by the heroism of ber deed ■ 1 deed
1 "You eame out here to save my Mfe?" be asked hoarsely. - Ton saved my father's life last win e tar." she retorted, adding. "Y'ou are " such a good docto[ that we cannot af 1 ford to lose you. although I bear you i" are going away." , "After last night yon could hardly ' profess to rare." he said bitterly 1 "Last nlgbt? I did not see you last Bight In fact*. I was In Cloverton They bud. sickness In L'ncle Joe's fain fly." said Cleo Then who talked With me over roar be asked quickly. -It most have been Stella Morris' waa to remain with father and mother all nlghL .What did she aay? la anch a giddy, tboogtless glrl"fullered Info alienee as bis words forth breathlessly to explsna"Wbat would you hare aaldr be de Banded -Yea." whispered -Cleo as their faces touched When they named tbe doctor's mo tort sw 1 they eaind her tbe -Foe Ijidv nobody knew sare Dr. Moduli and Ha wife Inat wha' It meant ' »t PauPa, London. London', great downtown cathedral „ Between Fleet street and Cbeapride „ Otanda -like a bnge rock fair amid thi 81 area of traffic that wish up Ludgat h hill from the Strand and on the eaa " to tbe. Bank of Iceland; different fron 0 tbe Abbey; wbleb stands remote a ■» Westminster Sv Paul's wal re bull ill by Sir f'Firistonuer Wren after tb 'w "i1*1 " '■ 316 feet ion 'ui an^gg'u feet wide; took twenty-tw f*11 to »«"M until tbe time of opei " log and thirteen yenrs more for eon . Ptatlon St Paul a Is the tomb o S" greaj men. Over tbe north doo to tbe Inscription. "Lector at tnonjKoi reqotrla. tirciimaplce " "IteaiflBa' •cNui, is. i-irciimspice Ilenrf
, "f- lf f°0 seek- tbla monument. I00I J about you." j 1,1 Willies to Bo pno. [ IC "w™,r began ibe fatber eiplo.tr J .1 j* "'<>0 "-»nl to marry my daughter! You. who bar*_'t a penny on eurth|l . .2.°° 'bo aren't worth a plcnruoef You? Sir. let roe ask you tbta: Don') 1 r°" *bow that my daughter Is arena , tomed to nil tbe luxuries of wesltb?rl '' "T'Wk air " replied tbe suitor, mtal L erahlv -But ain't I one of 'em J-4 Cleveland Plain Dealer. 1 1 — ' • . r Mean Thing. | r**" ""W Mtaa Paanay. "I don't Itkd » tbe pbotua Ksmrer made for me Thed 1 • woman of forty.-l . W,U' "Tiled Mlas Pepprey. -yote teould bare to'-- blm oot to touch thetM «P if you didn't want 'them to tookad y out hf ul r — I 'li Hade' phia Press lr . Painful Proof. [e -W bat are you nyto g about WIlll.rT1 "One of th' U.vs called me TeaclnWcl Em"-' J™ »• EE" ' • Too Much Light ^ « 1 1 I 1,1 0,1 by him after midnight 1 * — — * tnl mmZ"'1' h"r-' Tber'" wbkri, arc always ro" ■ [ • ■ ' " by the son Ilelvettaa «,•
„ CRUSHING THE KAFFIRS. rc ! Treated L.We Stave.. Even bf White Children In South Atr.co. I IS lei The while cliliril.-u I-orii 111 S-ulh 10 their teeiir I heir uiuuhers are 11 : haughty am! ov.TlH-arms: "The fli>l day I landed In S'Ulh , AJric. witnreEri a .mall henlent , d ' ly morning I saw a gnat hulkiug ; ie Kaffir carrying a bundle of papers' to 1' little buy about ^o. yenrs of age was 1} walling to re-elve them The Kallir la j wry ree|«, tfuhy pia.*.1 the In^-lle on, d j you'hwve'jbe' pajvra there! Jake the d ' tie Itr The Kaffir silently and humbly d ' obey ed. If j - 'Now sort the paperar ordered the « ' -Again the Kalhr oto-yed When his d j ouCVhe satl ' it "The Kaffir Im-iiued reverently and backed out of the .hop as though tak-. | lug leave of royalty The child did Dot " j- ; PITY THE POOR LIONS. Hunters In Africa Actually Kick th# " I Brutes Out o< Thair Way. I • A globe trotter and A, hunter, by name Percy Stanhope. Is an. Kcg't-b | of humor Here ta w bat be aald lo New York recently shout Uoo hauling Ui Africa | "Too bear them M'k of Uoo booting ' ' ' sports It's a beastly ebhtne tbe way they treat tbe poor heart. Why. when , I was out In llrHtab East Africa two *, years ago there was a movement on , . foot to puol-h Hon buotera for cruelly j to animals lo fart tbey were serious- f | ly taklog up the qoestloo wltb the . ' j "The lives of the poor lions are being ( made a burden to tbrm I can remem ' ber when the II.. n. would come to out ' of tbe Joor'e and sit 00 tbe p'atform . of tbe railway stations, and some of ( those cruel Eugllshmeu actually hoob-d . tbe beasts out of the way. Think of ' J It the cruelty of It Bill- : "There being no fox« available, tbe I sportsmen out lo those parts bare a , . bablt of stirring up a lion and pursuing ' tbe poor beast wltb whoops and yells I until II drnnff"»le»d of exhaustion and. 1 ' actual fright The poor beasts have c been *0 terrorized that when tbey see a white man tbey whimper from frigbt ' | Tbls fear abortena the life of the llops. 1 and unless drastic steps are taken to f pot a atop to the cruelty there won't ' be any of tbe animals left In Africa."— ' New York World. Fats of Alcibiadat. j ^ I The brilliant witty . and dissolute ' Alclblades bad'one of tbe most exteu- I to the lot of man. While to com- «' • maud of the Sicilian army be was re- f j called, to stand trial for tbe destruc- f 1 Gon of the busts of Hermes, an out- I rage that bad takeu place just before
l,T death had been determined on. be ea- - capctj to Sparta, where, by adopting " tbe manners of the people. In strange contrast tb bis former -style of luxury, be liecame Immensely popular. He engaged In military operations against the Athenians aud succeeded so well •r as to excite the euv7 of the Spartan (.leaders, who expelled him. whereupon " be went to Persia and lived there with a magnificence that arionlshed the 1 Persians themselves. He wns recalled " aow that marked >• ai.d , . WAS ap|K.li.U-l ct.3usji.d-r !n chief of ^ all th. .'",llrr '» . he w eek lu prptecllug tbe cum- , gas ' holders, w hlch. was euc" 1- ' accomplished. There waa T little trouble, however, from The s pi|>ea lu cottage*. F - te-doon 'Ire Alarm Blioala. h0* xth and Pleasure avenue. kat.„. , leventh and Bay avenue. bind K •uiteeutb aud Pleasure are. "John veutb aud Wear avenue. and pre iooqU aud Aahucy ai-euue. uj«mi tb CMirtb and A. bury avenue. sec If igbtb and Asbury avenue. nlunge enth and A. bury avenue. ove aud Asbury' areuue ?°* °' Ixteeoth aud AstiurT' avenue. ' iorth and Central avebue. j, ixth aixl Central avenue. "wa» li aud Ontral avenue. pro-mpil. and Wesley avenue. be had 'ourteeuth and Wesley avenue. StantLi fourth and Ocean avenue leventh aud Oceau avebue B <inlh aud Ocean avenue T1|C " S-| loard walk aud Moorlyn terrace, hearing lay avenue aud Hatterrea road, strewn Kj™"" road, '
ioit * ent let h and Central aveiiu^ Until the i' 1 empty 1 ' ' ifl LEAPS AND SrJ srl_ _ time wi , c ilODNDS HOWARD Sll„s : "SMITH IMPROVED Si ; la, Its fail I I -J . I are aire t restion of Friend Led ( ( limto Taulac and Rej ncwed Health. j oo^xhib C 4*w 0 be)'" •"*' uf * Jeid Howard riaitb, Df e'x'i^n [ ' | od re. street'. Pblladelpbla. moon-hU ' ie little fiHid 1 ate refueed to ,1l- j — Oh. y«| ' Aiqwrly, hut would lodge-in my called ''Si ' flch aud ferment, causing me to Chicago V , gga» ami feel bloated after eallug |" tl*''8 •" """ee of real rnrrgv Irvea kept me awake at utgbl. "What I , auggretel Taolac and I "A d,n r bottle. My 'appetite Improved ■ Jeap., and hound,, my food dp oj/J. j « I perfectly my nerve, became ft i^sd ' I »teel aud , in abort . I fed lu. -Lood- o 1 int. Improved .to every way." lac 1. btiug specially inUodoeel It ta e ,» I .1 plained In Oman fit, diffi uu t e as' Ccialral 1'narmacy. adv. tan. <• - i
■ - ^ ! OLD LONDON INNS. , flams That Ars Famous Bacauts of a ! 6 racial Dish. . 1 TboUgb various reaianr.-iuts In New .. York. •W-ahlogtoo; New ortenn. to ' dtab w t!1hl*"o ' ^ I - pre-emlneiiily ►ue,,~i«ful and- l-'l'"'"^ H The day I, |«"t when Ihta «ne dlsB place. j l Id I.ond-n. however. Itfi, is nol^m ( L ! formerly » ha h .km ' ' I ^.^1 "dish ''wheriMU II |>n.h,l llself j - \ ^ Eel pies p ere once tlie^greal feal^.ire THE RIVER NILE. Wired tb" aauuaiiv. hut « sad S I ogaia-i 1 lie w rod eaerpl wben P I d boi ueed ,le nn r-.wei li for tiaig.-* . are? lug bulkl np niaterVnfor DoodreO, ot mile, -.New l-r, era .0 -!
Is ^ Th# Uses oj Rubtar g modiM Cie. rim. Int.. «... a '"".'I u«- • wn bio ro .iwrn * porou a, lodio ruh I. her F'irei emphry.d ,.r«oi..a •••' X fo.«wea. and ...lor walen-r-.l . t -rubber ba> .ouie tr. l«- eni; i -« -d n II 00. pOriirOatl. and other lire, lot ai I sorts of Wheeled . el, Irl.,.. hull. -.u« and 1 mera'i ana 1™ t-T the comfort of ,0 u ralld. n-uodecd eoovesleorea ao.: 1 arbai u d rnu- far ro'.te r na« neve, f come II, lo u. 10 an imi»nant eil. a [> sword and -fur. I will eat blm Imfor. ' hb I l*r-m It"' pig" Ttil, waa a re..-., pa V 1 though* be ibid gi.eu hla "pr.H.f«' o-. r ma >•> a Ileal, luns-d pale ami fli,1 In Bj coot Ineptly tn bh, ,«». r I Fear l« Useless d Pbohl.ni la an athutlun to fear rao other name for worryi If atougness he onlovely frco, a aortal r„iui ot aortal i-oloi
view pbot>l«m Is fatal to Its victim ! 1 II ever ortur to you that tear eao I become a hahlt and a luxury, just a, i ^hazardous tte tea. pov.ny we fear idtarjse. we feat desrK we fear tb.i way I kro.w uiang is.q.le -l-:i. ted «.. the use of fear N-.ux- of lli. io ,.*• II I elrrw To tlm psychologist I. 1 ' ! An O'd London D.n.ng Club. j j rami, was founded In I7TS Thn. at j j lion. roeiuU-r, nod *1,, a a 1 I Soon afirr its Impriarior! H^raeaVl! I' I ttotjil 'ettantl I, h.j I.!.' "p. "Jty i j ail the merotieni lisve to nut. a rum , J placing the fall' In tlx- U>». \nd s! i of tea or ...ffae i,.i;»r pay Into the gen ! , era! fund a guinea for every au, h 1 - drink- -'London Spetatar. ^
;! a re you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If ; " not, why not? They give three times ; as much light as the old style Carbon lamps : for the s^me current consumption. r ; - J OCEAN CITY ELECTRI& SERVICE 1 j • [j of Atlantic City Electric Company ^ . ; ' i : I L.
COAL COAL p U A I. I I V C. II. NllOli.MYkliR 1.1 MHI;RCO. | 1 w.-lith an "I k.crae llan> llmkb.iiill I IM.I MI'.ING WD IIKllTXti N ul ire hi l imit ( re.lil.nx lu ( lianiTrv t»f SVu .lei'stM . A':. v \ WM notice.
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Sentinel PRINTING HOUSE ^ - For (he Fiuest Up-to-Date Printing j iu>oki,et;s ' • 1 a m pi itirr -s fommkkciat. i . i ; < i . \ i . blanks Ixogal Blanks for Sale Lriimatcs Cheerfully Given 744-746 Asbury Ave. OCEAN CITY, N. J. PMONF, 66 .J R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblig and
©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - . Nbw 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 Concerto During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight o'. the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to — "N " "• ore i auuauuu. ivumcruus 1 rains io
and from Philadelphia on Three Railways Within easy access of Atlantic City and other well-known resorts 'VIANY CHURCHES NO 8ALOQNS K^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.^Sl R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing J Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND , COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J.

