R. curtis ROBINSON Kdltor and Proprietor OCCAM CITY, . . NEW JERSEY BeD 'Phone No 66- X SILetoSlSJf^'ppilciuon.'''' *nd ' **' 11 Job*work promptly doo. bj txpcnenree heedi THURSDAY. JANUARY 81. IBIS ' ^yied et the rwiniii.b Ocean City THE Orel *lgn* of spring trill bee welcome eight. If the ground-hog < ■lays oat for revere I hour* next 8atarday, ell will be forgiven. < The proper preservation of the pub- I lie reeorde In "New Jereey. eeye tbe ■ C'emden Poet-Telegreai. bee become ' no actual neoeeelly . lu coueervee and protecu (be veeted rlgbtr and other i Import*0' Intereete of lie clllzene Tbe propoeltloo to eetablieb a Public < Record Offl8e which le now before the < legislature (Senate bill No.'4S)-l« in- I dorsad by eucb men as Dr John G I Htbben, preeident of Princeton Un - varrlty, by the Ineurance companies. I earrral county historical eocletie-. lu- < eluding the t'amden County HI. din i cal Society, lawyers, and others inter- I eeted In the retrlaremeut and preset- I vitUon of records. i EDOE run sroureei:*. I Oovarnor Edge has made it claar to ■ tba gunnarsaud anglers In this Slate I that U Is neither hie Intention nor de- 1 ' elra to divert from .lie cbaunel of protectlug and propagating lt«ti and I game tbe license mouey received from i . tba aportemeu of this euwwfiauS^llh I aod those who come to New Jersey < to indulge In these pastimes, a- they wan lad to believe by presumably lu- I aptied circulars received by them. i Tbeao circulars, coming with the i ' earmarks of auU.eutlcity. ied the aeam bars of tba O.-eau City Ffobi.ug i Club and other organizations lu Ibis i aaotlon to adopt at rong rcaolationsde noaoclog tbe propped oew laws as tbay ondtrstood their porpoee. Governor Edge, lo public slateaeaots and In lettere lo "Frank H Stew I art, pnaident of tbe Ocean City Fish- i log Club, aboWa that with the Stale i Flab and Game Commlssiun. as In i other departments, be simply desireto carry out bis plant fSr an efficient i ■attar* an and bare been for years, tba Hale' Ft* b and Game Commlssiun ■ Ispmpowertd to epend thousand# ol i dollars annually as It acts lit.. Uover I nor Edge desires thsl the accounts of tbla department shall be audited. Just i tba earns aa tbaaanf tbe other State i departments, and than can be uo I PbUd object lou to this plau. Infect, the proposition will meet with the ap' i praval of all business meu. i BOY SCOUT news l Bstttf AticwOswce at Brs-iings ] meals a a tog l.acal Troop. Tba loeal Boy. Scoots held tbeir ■ apaethsg Thursday at tba i'dlewiid < Hotel. Tba regular meeting place at < - the Presbyterian Church was not ■ arallaM* bacsose of the lack of heat. Tktoogb tbe kindness of Mrs J B < Mocrteou, tba Idlawlld was placed at > . thb dlapoaal of lbs trw.p t After tba (Mating. Andrew Steel- « mas told tba aoeate of bis reeeut Irlp ' to Waoblngtop, D. V. c Plans am balag made for a "Get- ' taBathar Boelal." " Many aosaU have not been attending aMagalarly as ia desired and If tbay • de art oare to register It would be ap « J— Blind If tbay would notify tbe ' aartU baton February 8, as then Is * . qaMe a large waiting Hat anxious do ' Jrt*. A now member was elected at Thurs- c day's amaUog—Rcglnal Smith— » blcli 1 OiM tba vacancy caused by tbg mov- « lag of Alfred Haadley. Ha took the " ootfa aad la now a full-fledged scout. • The keel troop Is now a part of tbe « gnat machine to distribute United
nataaOevarnmeul literature Issued by ■ *■ aim mil let on public Informal loir 1 Tha aaoota act aa dlspctcb bearer, aud ' they WW gWi out literature to" the 1 towWa people In regard to ptibllc In-' 1 formation. * A. J.Omi aaa, gd, I ' - ' " Scribe tfl'seeusa Fasored. Kimtok jthb Ipniam., Although i waathsi conditions at present are uoi I vrty alluring, It won't be long before I oar thought# will be seashore ward-, i • aadaaiaaw In iastwaeVa Bcxtinbl i tbattbaqoertlounf What kind ..f mu- t drOtWDOIw will have for lire's a- I aba of »I8 Is Letui agitated. I mink I i am. rolclug tba .ecntimeut of tbe gnatar part of Ooeao City's cottagers , aM hotel guests when I say It is their | Mr* to have Mr. John Wtixemanu. , who baa proved such a capable leader. , •laid bis baton again this coining | aaeevsvr. leaving tba cboloe of hi* mo' t rtrtaus to his good Judgmeut. , Bospecttully. t . A Music Loves ai*p Taxpaykk. c Philadelphia, Jan. as , LteaL Hiram Slealaun, Jr.. a for- d OcoaD dty reatdenl aod graduate « of tba. local high school, who practiced | H law la Atlantic City a few years, has e kwmiasslgued to tba judge advocate s ,B8B*lhl'e department from in. post Hot. o a. on officer of Battery D In Camp] maPlaftan. , Whan Battery D was or. a 1" Atlantic City a.few month. *Uw® "j11 •i ' ' - — " a OBd^Mrv. Saaidrt Yoong.' of g daagbtsr, Ml m Floreoce Young, p ■■■MtoBHatb A Hamilton. L' G Imae MantanaiH Ham- ti **»t of an engineering oi 8*?" *"-1 neaatly tor France, h y « ** • •■mmer resident of fi <Bto affip. «ha awatag a cartage at loa n
SilNDM Hi m "= ••• LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermons and Excellent t Music Heard by Con- - , * • gregations. t The service# et the Find Baptist 1 Church Sunday were full of Tntereet 1 and well attended , despite the weather. ' lu the morning the paslor.tbe Iter'. M 1 ' M. Lewis, p rescbed on the text. ' " "Watch, be ye reedy • • lor at an hour i when ye tblhk not, the Sou of Man. 5 comet b." . ( la the evening tbe service w as enlivened by tb« singing of a male quar- ' . Bchanxe. Hughe, aud Harris. Tliey J t sang two seiecllous and there was a . duel by Messrs. t 'adman and Hughes I The pastor preached a strong sermon r U|>ou the subject "Christ Crucified." • of IlapUrin was- admiul-ted. Hie cau- ' - dldale being A. Randolph Fogg, of - this clly.' Tbe ceremony was lin- 1 p reset xe aud signlHcaut. In tbe sermou the pastor took as his J , text I Cor. I; 21: "We preach Christ . crucified, unto Jews a stumbling block, and unto Geollles foolishness; .bat unto * - I hem that are oalled. both Jews and ' •" Greeks. Christ the power of God, gud 1 the wisdom of God." ' 1 He said lo part: "Paul advauces < as the power of God to the saving i of men cod imparting peace and ' ? lu this life. The Jew sought < - till, same eud lu the Ikw aud failed ' - The Greeks dlligeotly sought this end < I philosophy aud filled, but tbe boast' i of the Christian Is that .hr bas found ' i, this eud In tbe crucified Christ, aud ' ' only in that Is It obtainable. "What Is there, pray tell, lo an up- ■ - lifted, agonized Christ to produce such 1 results? What la the secret of its ' r power? Where Is Its saving efficacy ? I f To the Jew-It Is a stumbling block, to < : he Greek foollshDest, but we read 1 s that It was God's good pleasure 1 through the foolishness or the tblog I ► preached (Chrlat crucified) to save as 1 many a> believe. "Tbe whole thing In a .nut-shell is I - No one can forgive stns but God - alone. MfuTanoot be forgiven unless ' r he voluntarily comes to God It Is I i tbe crucified Cbrlet that draws men." Tbe pastor said he saw lo tbe crddl lied Christ, God's condemnation of « win. •• 'All we. like abeep. have gooe i astray. We have turned everyone luI lo-tils own way. and the Lord bath oo blm tbe Iniquity of. us all.' 1 f My Iniquity and your Iniquity laid ou ' I tbe Cbrtst. Aod what was our In- 1 ( iqulty ? Transgression of God's holy < ) and will." 1 Here Mr. Lewie reviewed tbe commands of God. aod Cfartat*s detailed interpretation of their spiritual algal- 1 flcsnce, so .that wbao be asked. I Guilty or not guilty?" It seemed wp I parent that none bad deoaped trans ' greasing on mote tbao one point ' ' Then be showed the life of Cbrtst as 1 Unless, living up jo tbe law and tbeu r sloleas. took tbe penalty for 1 I sin nevertheless aod died a vicarious ' ; for uoqm but so luuoceut cau ' a wbstltuleTor tbe guilty. [ Tbe speaker saw |D tba crucified ' Cbrtst God's fullest expression of His ' , love for slofol man. "God so loved ' the world that Ha gave His only be- 1 Bon that whosoever bellevetb 1 Him shell have eternal life." God commeodeth Hie love towaid us Id 11 that, while we were yet sinners. Christ 1 died for us. 1 Tbe speaker Illustrated the last pasby a parallel. "My p»reots Com- C mended tbelr love toward me to that, while I was pat a child, tbey worked , 6 denied aod sacrificed thai I might ' have a career. Aud could they do ' more? Could God do more for sinful c man? As we contemplate God's holy * aDd realise we cau never meet It ' cry hut. guilty, gallty. But bow s shall ws escapa condemnation lor our 1 .lu.? My only answer is, through ' the crucified Christ " '
I " He closed with a presentation ol - Jeeus Christ as the Key-person, KeyaDd Keystone lo the wall of our salvation, there belog none other ■ given among men whereby : men can ba saved. He gave anyone who would tbe opportunity of acceptthe Christ. The text of the morning sertnoo by I tbe pastor, tbe Rev. J. B. Kulp", was Luke 10; 18: "Aod He said ublo them. I beheld setau ajs lightning fell from I "w The seventy bad Juat re ■ lurued from a preaching tour aud had . greeted the Master with Joy. aa'ylog that sveu the devils had beeu obedient • to them. The text whespokeu to them our Lord In response to tbelr greet- [ aud re|»rt of their work. Dr. Kulp's brier Introduction, ce'led 1 atleutloo to. tbe figurative language < used, by our Lord, lo which He • up the works ol the devil lu the - one word salau, wbum He declares : beheld fall as Itghtulug from That Is, He saw the falling loto destruction of the kingdom of evil. he casting out of sin from tbe heart, of meu aod, therefore, the doing away ub Hie worke of the devil. Jesu. j Christ came to destroy tbe kingdom of i .uin, aud He never for a moment was doubtful that Ha would succeed lu tbe Work whereto He was sent. He be 'lieved tu the kingdom He came to establish, aud' He weut about Hi. work -wiih the calm of 'g planet lu lis ortm and with IU resistless force, i He knew He was doing tbe almighty will Of the Father I | Tbe speaker then went on to show J ( that Christ's kingdom has been slow lo ! oomlug because of man's unbelief aud ' to the Msater'r commands lo not cairylng out tha pro- f laid down for tbe preachlug of a tba gospel and tbe eslabii.iimeut nf c tha kingdom He lllustralad this " point clearly by showing tow ? .Germany. In. the conrro of two genera- 8 .rtooe, Las changed (he entire menial | outlook aod wall nigh anliro nature of - *a hoiest. kindly people to a ooUtm without honor or boomtp or . humanity. ThB has beeu done by a A
j Hie Church continued lo follow the ] method, of primitive Church, the fere of the world would hsvr'been cliangii. wllbln a century In pUc* of the ; three centuries It required to over- : turn the throne of the Caes.r. ai.fi fi .Christianize the Romau Empire. Bui the Illustration was applied more- part tlcularly lo Ibe m-drru world and | able, two genersti'.t.- would u.ber In the klu'gdom of God <>u esrih aud cau mi a uatlou to turn t— G-4 "• " , . day. That Ibis is not tfoue Is largely the J fault of the Church lu continuing. Dr. Kfitp .poke-at 1 sooiTTeugth u|hiu the way and man-, 1 tier in w|ilcli Je-usCli/f-t I- making ' conquestfif Jhe-dvuld and e-isl li.h- J ! lug the kingdom of God. In f.-rci , ' ble word, he showed .how li I- that l' our Lord's aim Is lo subdue aud wlu lo ; Himself Ibe hearts of men. • We love i Him because He first loved u-." aird God commeuds HI. love toward- u. In ' , died for US. Napoleon declared thai " gotten all meu would love and obey'1 ,J-U'Chr^rAMcs.;,(V % I Church winter chapel Sunday morn- j I lug was celebrated by the rector, the I Rev. Thomas F Risks, who preached short sermon uu the need and effl- , capy of prayer. , * , Prayer, he said, doe- three thing. , [ It strengthens one agaiusl trtals and ; templatlous; It gives oue the light to - things as God wguis one to ' see . ■ I them, aud It gives one •ocouragemeiil . 1 l' The speaker cited some lustauce. 1 I wherein prayer brought Hie light uj ' Contluulog. be said that prayer cnu-j . rebuked by meu. He went ofl_atid ; 1 > prayed. He prayed lu the Garden of j ' , Uetb«cmsue. The pastor told of" Hie " L eflect of prayer on tlie disciples, espe- - j cially St. Peter, who deuied Chri-1 re- ' E peatedly, but was afirrw ard willing lo u , die ou tbe ero« for the love of God. 11 \V beu ooe.be. trouble-, be should go '' , to God and ask His assistance. * i Because of weather conditions, there " HER RAZOR DROPPED ' rwatesl and Fined Bio, t , Mary Jobusou, a dusky dam-el liailI frum Steel man v i|le." but who has - , worked for several families In this cltv a . for a number of years, paid our of ber a . customary visits lo this city Saturday, c bringing Willi her a dangerous -look lug u I According to fbe police, Mary visited e . the bouse 724 Haveii avenue and her • sort o( congealed the almos. I phere for awhile. Things began w arm. " lug up a little leter, aud ibe elteiitiuu - of life police was called -to ooudllious E , there. a Policemen Hazel M. Neuktrk per- I eusded Mary to leave, and up to thai !• , tlm> everything was moving smoothly, unfortunately for her. Mary let P ber blade slip from her pocket. Then b Necklrk picked the razor o tbe floor and escorted the womau f> police headquarters. She we. locked H < until Monday morning, when Po- b Juetlce Willi, gave her a blaring After the evidence had been ad- u Justice W.illl. fined her 4lO aud b warned ber to keep away from Ocean c The fine was produced after sooir delay aud the prlsou'er was dl-chsrged When the woman was locked up 0 night, she aald she wouldn't * eal any of Chief Scull's cinnamon 1 buns (bit usual proveudgr) ou Suiiday. but would b«ve meal, from sev- ' eral of tbe weli-kuowu resident, of. 1 this city for whom she. has worked. Seemingly, something' was wrong, lor these re-rdeul. didn't respond. Perhap. Ihey did not know ■ of her predicament. "
If ' |. rteswiwiiowa oo.lhe Diaih of El lt nirrE. asock.bi Ibr Prozrr..' , site l«xu, Mund Jmdoy ■«>. Twvsir-flr.l, 19'aS. e Wiikkkar:— By tlis decree of an Insrrulat.ls Provldencr s profound slid uuexpected sorrow ha. -been rlslied upqu us lu thy death cf bur lilgblt 1 esteemed friend aod brother. Kline". E Rauck. who was oue of the inos' active aod loyal member, uf our body * aud • . ^VVhkrkas:— His sudden departure " stances altendBBt upon In. brief "cm ' reer a. a voMT.ieer, enlisted for service in tbe natlbuhl army, bas come to ut as a blow of unmltigsivtl severity ; and l Whereas: — He has been the first' soldier front our citv sod couutr to reepood to bis country', call by mak ' lug the supreme .saenfire of i.V|i.k bis young life u|ein Hie allar of bi1 Whereas:— Mv hi. death we feel e ouiselve- bereft of one wtqise uiinv e genial aud attractive qusluie,- w i,.,.e e generous kludllrtess and who^ uo— I fi«b friendliness endeared him to all and whose nnfa.il'UK devotion' i„ u,1 beat Interests of our orgknizsiioi, t him one Of our-mo.t valuwl membenq s Reboi.vko:— That we bow In solemn awe aud humble aciuir-eiii-v i-for,. the .HI of a Pro. Idenw a ho, wT^tf . question, and wiih. llnu bylhl resolution seek to j rotli lamented Jrivnd are m'esnt t^cJli've'v" HESOLygui-Tnat we deeply deplore ' -the loss we have su-iaiuel and record t our coovicilou thai lu.ttie lu—ine „r " "a. bven . "n 10 our organixatloii and lu ibV Commuuily at l.rg. « ,1U| ^ fllkd with Ibe ..imost diltlculrv. ' tioo 'wbic?' -"'11" ,,Mfd're | , reaved family weexpre-. ouf dsvpi-i ' sympathy and invoke the biosinr „r . K-her o^n"nl: Rew>i,vkik— That these re-olutl-m. t be spread ou our minute, and a nme forwarded «. tbe family of the deceaid , and to lite Iikt.1 newspapers for publication, and our charier drsrw^ i„ ' for thirty day. .. . ,^.„u,o nia of Hie rcpect tn which the de parted wa. twld bv bis bs^-i.i.. ... t Ibis Progressive League. - • , R H. Nn.TV? , h- r bwab. mdr Committee ■ A • | _ Try an advertisement in tbe Bexti1
LEAGUE TO GIVE ENTERTAINMENT ' Champion, at Smoker, Will Talk on "Hunting jj Big Game " The Young Men's, .Progressive!,1 League lis. prranged for. another of. its. ;far famed ".mokfrs" In Its. ww In , r ■ the tlauu Building nexl Monday j i I lu addllioii lo a varied iiiu'iril' pro- 1 j ■ gram. . Mayor Jo-e|di G Cljaippioii ! log llig tfs'nie.' a subject <K|h w in. li | [ lined and brought dow n many a log i fellow in the Maiiie «ool- ou til- ai - ' ; during the last ttf.een year, or more. , f I - FollusiCgYbe viilerlsiuuieiil.^Jiiviv I Tlie committee in "charge of lliej' K. L Howe. Walter Allen siol II II I Lake i~z t«i^-r'ujLd :.<z.T. . PROTECTING BEACHES |j tnv v 4 | local besch front properly os'nt^ *■ ! The .clipping contains Ibe following < kalors' at Miann I'a-iuo ye-ierdsy to ' thrown into Hie Atlantic In l«rim ' breakwater to slop Ibe cutting away i of ll.e beach in front of (he ca-imi , W beu the meu began to dig out the , foundation. 'it was found' that there t could be uueaithed. Till, delayed Hie ' crete came craeliing lulu the water. A lib almost perfect accuracy the 1 tower fell where Engineer Charles l Pease i ianned for II to He: ■ among them Ibe euglneer iu charge ol ' sixty feet high. Was four feel .q.i.ie ' aud contained seventy tons of concrete ■ and eletl re-luforcemeuis. Heavy ' mg aud a squad of Nassau n eg roe- in ^ when Ibe tower quivered, showfug ( as enough loluru II. fall lu the de- J -Irfed direcliou. The tower Jell with a great crash and sel tbe water foamlug Tlie negroes ducked and dived a- I1 < are an advantage rather tbau j tbe line of the beach closer than \ It would have - <doue wilhout the , breaks. ( The euglneer- believes that the mass < of concrete will serve effectively to t break the wash and prevent further 1 cutting Into tbe beach. •Dr. Herscbel Peltlt, Dr. M. B. Stan- 1 natd and H. 8. Stalutcu, of this city, i aud Fred Batubrldge, of Beesley's , Point, have received the degree of , Knight Templar luihe Ma.'oulc lodge. t The degree was conferred In -Atlantic I <'«>•- ' ' ' ... l ■ C ("apt V'. #•. Roblnaou, of alii, "clly, who was 87 years old Baturday.'ls seriously HI at the borne of Miss Emily ,, ■"'""J "■ .« '"V uuuie III »|» r.miiv Lynch. He has been lu falling healili
, for some time. E Kir.gtlsjf't Lose For H.z Wife ,. was to Chjarlcs Elugslcy too long an d «le"''»e from bis u|fe. ' -This place \ "but It seems n .1 renin- nhj im|«-rf.- • -1 without you Rlcsscd lie Gi*1 for tinrest, though I never Iwfore felt t:„ touellness of U-lug wiihout the lieloveil ,. motion i. the key Dole of my life. |°« I pie tnlk of love ending nt the altar * Fools!" Fish l E"fll ,h Fi*h L'w*V •Hour fi.sl- lu Lpgla d il ts the sub - **-« °f . special ..-tofparllamiij, s1 mackerel of unn-naln (Mjetmortein age ^ ,','5 providing that e t* "'•* """'d he ou Su.i^Tj f That act has never I --en repealed. All Full. i "Ststeru aud brederen." aald an. old - darky lu tidiijony meeting. "Ah J.-. I wants to git to beblten an.1 nqnc-eezo ! down into one of dem t.ncV "Xar. nar. brndder." said a deacon wB" bad Jn«t eome tn: -dem. back seats la-en fulled op long 'go"— Exchange. What She Will Sometime, Admit "Ihaw your wife e'ver admit that" she "No The nearest she ever comes lo Is to say that I'm not as l.lg a chump as p look." -Detroit Free Press ^ How He Stoopod. "h M""kl'":V ford to bny any more tobacco." Mil waukee Sentinel. ffe kn°w l-H-ls . hy readiot; tla-tn by ' handling- them, bouse, by tn them and men by tni-itnx -Appropriata. "Wtiat do you suppose la the none of the desert T "1 doa'l lumw but I should think It Jo«W^ .hr lauw-L are coming.
FEFJ£CT HEROISM.^'c | ff^e.is'v. Dr.~Fr.nr Mueller- In | U^, , ; been defined as "tbc.j .. ...i t.-.o -toarl 1 - gall - u It, th-.t eity ' ' d'.Efmud nfUo ..wto mTn's '"t'.1 I'.c en.i he wrote a farewell let-b-r t - 1 1- parents and plneed It against | li-,. o-.It.:.!,- and then 'burned the original wlili hi» own hands, fearful that Lit ai-gii I- pr.ewrve,l aud .-nrry out ^■TBysieriou- and deadly germ. vanilla beans. They Are Not Beane at All. put Pode F.lled With .Tiny Seed. ' — Tb.- vanilla plant Is the Ouly orchid of any Industrial value. As orchids to. tlw plant L Hot uuattraetive. for the l .lagc Is much gri-.-n.-r and more endnrlliL- than lu the case of most of tbe iVo.es are fresh It brightens « Sinai! ire- trunk wonderfully.. The Yamtia plajlifolla. to give 11 ita full from the ground, 'but once cbbark ail a Vug the line. The leaves— are^alb-riiate^aud al Ihe axil of^eaeh Is a su-ker a few Inches In length thnt fastens 1 1 self securely to the tree, lying fial against the bark. Tbe blossoms are Inconspicuous. It tbe resultant |J>ds that are the vanilla of the Industrial world. They slim pods -six to eight Inches long and when dried for tbe market are of a rleh. deep reddish brown. These are called vanilla beans, but without warrant. Tbey contain no bean; the seed in them Is as fine as dust These usually found lu tbe finest- grade of vanilla Ice cream, the beat chefs the world ov er ' preferring to grind the "Is-an" rather than, use the extract Vanilla Is found growing wild In the Ba'biiiuas, West Indies and Central Amerb-a. In Madagascar and some of the neighboring Islands It has been Introduced and now forms an impor.article of export But American vanlila 1» the best-Harper's Weekly. Dreams of Genius. An interesting book might be written on ibe subject of tbe dreams of genius. Stevenson maintained that mucli of bis work was only partially original. Ills collaborators were tbe brownies who ran riot through, his brain during the pf "Dr. JekyU and Mr. llyde." "1 had long been trying to write a story on tbla subject." he wrllcs. "lo find a a vehicle for Ibat strong sense of man's double being which must at times come In upon and overwhelm the mind of every thiukiug creature. For two days I went about racking -my ibe second night I dreamed the scene at the "window and a scene aftorwarlT " split In two. In which Hyde, pursued for some crime, took the powder and uuderwent the change In the presence of his pursuers. All the rest was made awake and consciously, although think I can trace In much of ft tbe of my brownies."— I-ondon Cbroulcle.Opportunitiss and Limitations. ' The world Is full of opportunities. The world has a place for all kinds of . ..> -...,U no u pincv I or uu sinus or r
: people. If a run u look uo higher than " pickax or h'«I bin be Industrious, the Heal studies, are heller ,'iDd hlg'her thai) eome lo hl.ro of the bud.' but such a man soon reaches his limit. He JS on a short ladder. The one who has 'ilfi the foundation of a broad general education as well as a technical one ] has. given Intelligence. Industry and ' . loyalty, practically no limit to his ca- ; feer -K. L\ Graduate Magazine. Political Quips. If a lot of people voted as they shoot , Tbey would vote both tlckots-l'hlla-delpbla Inquirer. . - * " A lot of suffragettes may find to tjielr ' grief that If tbey ever gat tbe ballot , tbey will bare to support (literally; . their own candidate -Philadelphia Inquirer. « "Will there be polities In heaven?" ' Certainly not Any elementary logician , la able to figure thnt out. Polities la war. and war i# exactly what Sherman aald It was— Philadelphia Inquirer. « Th« Only Thing They EAe'r Did. John ItrlgWs powers of sarcasm wete almost unrivaled. Some of tils ^ over with :!-e t'oniju.-rnr. Iris reply waaj* l'ro°|l'L "I never, heard that they did ; S-." "TZZVZ "ready* or Whose' 'b "n"0r r°7"'T n,,d lt Is Is-ln-v.-d that the debate will eud In a draw. Teurbcr (i^ ulgbt sc hool)- What do yo^ understand I., the urai "life sen •enter. Give AO example of one. Shaggy Haired Pupil -"I pronounce Tribune"'''""* ^"-"-Cbic**0 W# can do nothing well without Joy and a good conscience, which D tbe ground of Joy — Dlbbee. |
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I Trnstee's Sale of Person id I > • l'ro|n»rljv. | 1 j '. ItY )>r >>•) AN'C'ITV. N. J F !.< (tMilrad No. 7(11. j iMsm • 2 L,J< - " ■ .'i1 ' ■ - • ' 'Vv1 I Princess Theatre OCEAN CITV. N- J- , II Strc-ts ..( ' ' ' I '.o.i-o ' I la nci'l ' bir ''l hc.' il "i':"---11'' l lomr at I'm..;. IV x j( ■ 1 1 • 1 A'A1~ K'N"- I , Advertise in the SENTINEL
• John Marts Lumber Co. 1 • . Ninth Street and Haven Avenue J OCEAN CITY. N. J. if Lumber Mdlnrork, Moulding,. Bulling Paper. Plaster B .srd, Nails, Sash Weights D etc. Estimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. :- - n ( PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 2 OS. 220. FRED P. BELL , *u Fop Things Good to Eat e SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE d Reliable place to do ypur nrartcehing. All goods kept inside, J d f free from dost and flies. " FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS^OF CITY • OPEN ALL. THE YEAR r Bell Phone, 186-J Furniture Stored ' 1 Re upholstering , j F- ccTnia^ T-c 'Window Shades i ESTIMATE ... i FOR YOU Awnings and ( J i f— (House Furnishings 1 I Our Price, are Lowest po»dble.con.iHent with Good Work sod Bed Mitcrixl Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE * telephone 69 calls 424-W ******* ■irtrt-m.-L: -J-lrtp tfriMnk ' 'i POWELL'S — The Reliable Store" i . % £ ■ I Fall and Winter Merchandise -jL • 1 ^}>w Read}- for Inspection 1 Powell's I il phone 2s 921 ASBURY AVENGE r-:r-T- •r-r-t- T.-T.-V. PLUMBIING r_~ < tS: TJfftSZX f'"', •" — «~s< ii | owe of your reiiur work of which i make Z-" Uk? | oi force to mmntmn. Give m. a t hi e"UbU,UmM" too"' Phone. C. M. UACON 607 BlffiHth St
' t'OKIKArTOkl AND HI IIDKR,. OTiS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER tn i ICK7 Kth St. OpjHisite P. o. Oaly gal .ani/ed nails n>-<j O0 extenor work y City Electrical Co. Kbcuical Work of Kwry Kind. »t«»t«lt ' HCNOEPSON mat ijlltee 413 Ktghlb 81, Ocean City, K j, : 1 ; J. . ■ % George W. Harris j Contractor, Builder and Jobbing Plan, Free. Bungalow, a Specially i No. 13 W. Fourteenth Street OCLAN CITY, N. J. lieu Phuoe.cij Leander S. Corson BUILDER A1.UERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, Ot KAN CITY. N. J. BRECKLEY'S HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, Prop ! Mlxol I'aiuta, Lead and Olle f 92n and 922 Aabury avenue. 6 0. Adinti I.I U111 H. S.Auimt GEO. 0. ADAMS ft CO. RANGE SETTING BHICK LAYING, fclC., Etc. j AH XX'ork lo Mazou Line Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY. N J Otis M. Townsend A i'ractli-aj Seaabure Architect Llcetiacd by the 8late. -jEIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Mil I man St Pontiere BUILDERS 852 Aahury Ave. 1220 Axbur) live. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Coal Coal We Have It (to burn) C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and XV eat Avenue Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wiidwood Title and Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Service All XVork Guaranteed to Loan on Good Firet Mortgage Farm, for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N.J. . Mortgaged XX'e are at all time* prepared to place or purchase first mortgage# on improved Ocean City Real Estate, and, invite correspondence w-iflt such as may wish to negotiate real estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL Cut Your Fu,el Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and West Avenue Hans Burkhard.t PLUMBING AND HEATING tn Alll at xvuca Wins riTT Its JBESBT COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR QUALITY C. 11. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth andWest Avenue
\ ARE y°U US'ng Edison Mazda Lamps? If not, why not? They give three times - as much light as the old style Carbon lamps foi the sanie current consumption. OCEAN CITY' ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company ■ - -■ . 7 * "

