The Mysterions Englishman And How He Was P Back ■ thursday . february 7. 1»i« i\ The pe«>ple who hkve be^n saying ' that Wa needed 'a casually ll.tSqmakr t Be mad did oat reckon ujion 'the pqj-l- ' billtw* of a C-*l tliotl»ge. r THE lee companies Wplaln tint tie I will be very high t.ert mm met be i cause we have had »uctj tuid weatbei | thai there are not enough fee bou-*- 1 to pot all the Ire to. Do yoa get it? r How item will the Tatted Siale- v . proceed to defend itaelf- agalu-t tier ( man aplea by the only effective mean- i. —the Bring -*qued?.' Just eo loug.a- t the* el per* think they can outwit i jo at Ice through examinatlona 'and t trials last an long will dfetracltl"' of I property aud*food by Are* continue i We want to drop the humane Idea and reran to atern Justice until. our border- i are at feaat partially htearednf Bern- i au.fr a breed of loeefidiarle-. < THE. Amerlcao clothing de.lgi.era >ia*e decided, among other reform«"in . men', clothe., that there shall be no ; more smell In.ide pnekata aod no more largo out aide pocket". Not hlng fat 'aid . about hjp ptwketa, bul. of cour*. pre- i blbltloo will do away .with them. The » fact la that any klud of pockets In any . klod of garments are about made a* lam by the revenue collector, who com* along and take, about all you bava at regular, aiwl *ororllmre at tr regular, ' Interval-' Going wrttiwut pocket, to win the war won't be mur! of ■ tacrlBce; few people will be dl« poaed lo make a fua« about II. The army of I be on.employrd I. a very .mall and oolmponaiil body' in the dawn of 1818 Nut ra long ago li waa rather a badge of JrMorncy lo bcfrM.ocucv i
able to Ilea without wwrk. and go and , come. fr* from raapon.lhllule- iothr i MrinkllDg of an eye all Ibai I. changed , The loafrra — rich or poor— have no ad mlrrra Nobody looks on (hem ae arte- i tocrsls, bul rather with a feeling o" : pity or eon tempt Tbia la an era It t which tbe worker, male or female, h»- . coma to bla own, aaya the 'Uluuceater . Goodly Democrat All now admire . the work to* woman— the woman" who . can take a man 'a place and carry a . man's burden.; we admire the mat, i ■ wbo eooiil* not Ihe hour, of his *r- t vice, but goes lo It, aud do* all be < aao. Tbe few able-bodied Idler, whu yet enmbor tbe garth will ere long be- , come eeeo more eon. plcuou- tbau ouw t It la reported I bat a large pro'por- t Hon of Ibi reading mailer wut to one t . earnp— eDd tbW la probably typical ol ( many of ibe.camp.— I. rant too late Ui ■ be of real Interest fo the meu Ttierv « are periodical., of cour-e, that ere go i log to be of ealue lo meu hungry for • gOcta reading matlir weeka-or even i month, after poblicatldti. But most • of them ought t<r be rant Jyet ay soon « aa tbe Brat reader can get through ' with tbem. Another pruleet concert.- I tbe type' of magazine, rant. There I are too many women'- fa-blon periodicals, catalogues, trade publications, 1 porta and statistical review*. There 1 are loo tew of tbe good, live weeklies 1 and moutbllra that are id general In ' latum. Try lo pal yourself In .tbe » flgbtlog man', place and then rand ' forward something Ibal la up Itwlale 1 aad Interesting THE treof the Uay'aLandlug Kecnrd has been aroused by Hrualnr "Stevens, of Ibis county, a* shown bl the fottow- < lag from Ita column-: -There rarely ' cannot Many really serious Intention I On tbe part of Legislative leaders in a eon alder enactment Into law of a dras « tic bill Introduced by Uenator Steven, c of Gape May. wbo* county it win ,',„i c affket. taking away from weekly uew- ' papers all public printing and' making c publication In Ihe trig dalle, mends 1 tory. Such a high-handed throttling '■ of policy of 'live and lei live' wwulj meet wtlb Instant and emphatic cnudcmue- « lion lo every community Cial ba. a 1 weekly new. paper, for Indeed there < would be almost i o week lit. published I -under such e law. While there un 1 would he some few people menu* would wliues. u ith ui.f gned . delight racb a siboleijta slaughter of . eraotry editors, tbe gAt m-J.ruy i turn lo their borne weekly a- to so t old friend. no matter how often or bow I widely they may dtBer from lis edi- a 'lortal policies, and would deeply re . 'setrt eueb so uufalr arbitrary aud uii- > democratic eouflscatiou on hehslt of j the wealthy publt-l.ers ,.r the State." < given by the < amdeu"p^5™e!tg?am t ; apropos t± the death of United State- . I Senator Hughe* nf New Jerray. A moral to young prrraus m offl.e* I* ' pointed by tbe.lant that Ij.e lair Sena- ' . tor Hug be. was a stenographer before I he studied law. .He knew Cough to . make himself useful, he recenhted Ihe Importance oft general Inform*Uoo, and bt al-o tiles that uten of ex < perwoce Bud short Cuts to tbekuowl t edge essential to the speech or theer t gurnet. I that must be submitted tom..i tow. . A hoy of ihe Hughe- t\ pe understood that work of seemingly u.lnor 1 Imaaenti n m.y qualify one for work I • of larger calibre. lo bl- ca-e the far ■ lore taught him a great deal thai he otUmad as Ibceonusel for labor organ.- 1 ^^ ^be .kramgreph ie course ' hie m-IMary experience was of rarvkw lo him In 1 on greas and on Ihe bench; . , hte varied training bora on bl* «eu* - ' toriul aqalpmebt. Kvery veer «*««, *' graphers fall hecwu-s they know %|- ' meet Both lug except Menography Tbay can take down wop,. ...d some Haaaa. by ae means In variably spell ; them correctly. It never occurred lo I them that a grammatical error over looked lu rapid -uiiau. ought lo be '■ oar real gg before . IHter t. signed. ' seated aad delirt-rrd. l hry have jiftr i UC By no grasp or burnt, noJ rere.*- . MteuofMyle.ua faculty to twaungj' >i|a Mailt pi V8 * -•»*■
riljNDAK in THE I LOCAL CHURCHES 1 Strong Sermons and Excellent Mnsic Heard by Con- , gregations. > I .FIRST BAPMST. - At tl>e morning service In the First H.|:tft Church Sunday, the pastor, ' • the Key M. M Ireorte. _.pok»-trj-»»_ c • Kaltli la the m -t potent power on j1 earth aud It t- In the hand- of Thrle- ( . The eleventh of Hebrews I"- the great— t category of the poS-ibllille* of ^ lated. escsjied thg BkmI. ventured y I»vfi hi-tory making |.roh»lra-. pr.>- ( palace for a "wilderness. * clave the Bed Sea. overthrew tbe ? walls of Jericho, subdued kingdom-, wrought rtgbieod-ue-a, obtalued the i prumlrad, stopped the mouti.- o^ lions. . rjueacjied thr violence of tire.-e-caped Ihe edge oflhe'-word. waxed valiant i u light, turned to flight armies. f braved mocking, raanrglng. atenlttg*. , ' Imprisonment, de-utatton' and affltcl "Jesu. -ay-. If ye have fattb as a | ■ grain of mu-tsrd seed ye shall say un- ^ ■ Ihl- mountain, remove ' hence to ' yonder placg. aud it shall remove and nothing, ahall he" Impossible onto you.' J ■ Vud sgsin.ldlf ye.a-k an thing lit My ( . believing II eltall be done unto ( ! "And What If tbte potent power? It ' I I. not eye-lgbt— It is raulstght. It t* - lo tlod. then looking lo self. ■ St-d coupling up tbe greal resource- of : fiod'e jmwer wtlb 6nr own best effort,nd bringing to pe>* the seeming Im- » I«w-tble..for God's opportunity is at i nan's extremity. It Is undertaking for God k thing, tbe end" of wbteb cant not be seen a; tbe, time or tbe dnderI taking A man who'haa' faith In God's bower lo remove mouhtalu* will be. vim* ra Inspired as to get a sbovel— v— • a eteatn sbovel— and rat to work > with a vim. looking lo Him for tbe : -treugtb and power b yond human 1 isHH-ibtltlies for result*. God Is not In ' the- manufacturing business lo turn to
I out Idler*. 'theorists aud speculators. ' He lias reserve power wtlb wbicb lo honor I be man of fait b and works. ■ Tlie flrsl place Ibla fallb manifests tt-elf la at eouverston. God lu Hie In- ' Unite love, -eelng tbe Impossibility for man lu bis elo' lo atone for blm- ' - -elf. offered Himself, through tbe per- ' whosoever believetb uu Htm might be ' saved. The force of tbla Is lost unless j > we catch tbe slguiBcance of on. ( • about, or believe lu, la one - thing, wbereas lo believe on Is an- ^ "For lllu-tfsiion, we may believe • about the possibility of ves-ela of sufficient safety to lake ua to Europe or elsewhere oo tbe waters. We can go - lire dock, look at II, talk lo llie cap- : lain about It and Anally believe In Ibe : captain and vessel Ibal we could gel , acros-. Bul w ben we believe on, gel ' up on Ibal vessel, commit ourselves unreservedly lo tbe captain aud vra ral— tbat mote and tbat alone will get usauywbere. Ho we can believe about and In Gbrlst aud get opwbere. but when we believe on Him, commit oarselves to Him lu I root, make Him ' In our llvta then and only thru do "we bave salvation. ' "Then, In our Gbrlatlan develop- ' ■unit and experience, we. become enriched In character and life lo proporlltm as we lake Ibe promises of God recorded In Hla word and believe tbem, lake tbem at their fare value, e-peclaliy those heglnnlug wtlb an If w here a court ttlori Is found. We can ' live up lo our condition afod bank on ' God lo oiee-ure upTo Hla. I» becomes an act ol fallb and to proportion to ( •or fallb, so Is tbe rtebne-s of our life. ' "Then It fallb maulfe-t In the 1 chprcb's experience, for the church I- 1 an aggregate of individuals, aud ' church Is rich lu power and char- ' acter as lis members— no more, no uo Iras. It I* possible lo bave a ' t-burcb of small membership, rich In 1 character, who will In every, way be stronger, superior and more- elB- ' clem in tbe community Iban tbe membership on a poor spirit- ' ual basis." 1 The speaker's plea was to takeGcd at III-' word, Jrauk on II, work II out In the dally -xperirurrs, put II lot be ' believe It, and tbe consequent ex 1 frrienc- and rlcbiiess of life Will a|«ek 1 Itaelf. • . • 1 ; bt- Aixruanwk'a 'f Despite a rattier conditions, there , «t a* a good-sized attendance at the lo' . o'clock ma-s In Bl. Augustine's win-; | I't chapel Sunday morning, Ibelcelrof which »a* Tbe rectoriftCT~ T-.oma- F. Blake, wbo preached ■" Aon sermon. In which he spoke strongly against ibe habtl of many j people lu using Ibe name of Je-us , , hrl-t profanely Wlieu one -bears . hv ebouM^gpy a prayer. Tbe uame I tlrsl utteied by Ihe Angel Gabriel ' ■ in blyaunouncemeiil lo Mary. It had 1 ; its origin in beavru and should be . rested with respect. The name of ' George _JK asblngton stirs all red- 1 ' hliHtded Amerlcaiis. for tt la a heme 1 rhat stands high lu the estimation of ' the people of this country. How ' much more should the uame of Jr.ua The pa-tor also siwke on the near ' r approach of the Lenten days and -how 1 ; the people should effort , acts of murtlUcsihjo- The control of one's tem- ; was mentioned aa one thing that i . could t* tiled very effectively by , many. j Kunday. being tbe Feast of Bt. * : Hla**- the ceremony cf blessing tbe -i ilhruaU of the members of the euugtc - . fatten, a prmclice observed In all 1 ! 'ba rector burrlw*- w*' f*''"fnvd by I [j - f-'raclsrrs Colter boor. " - j Mrs Mary Huaoro fell at ber home Ijlu TmladrJpbla a few days ago and d . 'ractured her collar bone. Mrs. Hon- 1 .hen base number of frteod* lu this s ; 2^'" "h* ^ spent tbe rammer v '!«■""* a,%"y >'*a^ ber collage, c l Thirteenth street aud A -bury avenue c
IlogalimwS HAVE ORGANIZATION It -ik. of Itevels leach-- It agsm and again. The Book "I Froveib- ffull of tHr.fl. Je-u- i-lt-l t- • dreii tine would Ihl k -tjial could supply food - ■ ea"iy w , 1 •. card about the fragment? yet I- -■• * „ •gather up the • fragmrht- t ist - ^ tbf Divine plan —America needs to lesrri rhl- lr-- -- j the Belgian Comju— . , ' : in* country, someone a-ke.1 tn- m • o , America?" Theque-ti-oe. e, . t ^ ■Waste When we enter v ,.tr . .tie- I seemen going to wale. Wueri-we ( • .-ram# men baVe ma te mitt: :.-out ' mustard manufacturer w,.- .-xed. .■How do yon make unmet out of He responded? T do. opt make my , ' money out of what they eat, but wh! ' | of what tbey-leavk ou their piste- - ^ \ stance. This wat ba- arou-ed u- to Ihe necessity of savlug. Lloyd tie rg . Bhips, and still m->re*htp-. But If we built ship-." we mu-t pay for- ( them Aud this Government I- a»k- ; lug lis to save." . ( dent bkfiTvbeati City public - was I tie next speakerProf Stevens told ill- hesref- Ilia , the question of thrift aud saving ha- _ ' been taken out of the hand- • ! i:. ] -people He said that it t- far t-;t,r t- . ■ save voluntarily In order 10 hel; c-lothr • erumenl and contribute to the relief „f otir allies rather than.to be pom pel led I ( | lo save In order lo pay over -e*et. _ greater sums lo oar enemie-. Tbnrt. he said, doe* not oirau hoatdj Ing". Toe American pe..ple git not log- , ssieuiss pe.,(,.e j.e o-o
; their vitality or efficiency Tnere.ate ample supp le- for all lo I have enough to eat. together » till » proper variety. All that t- a-ked Is C<iotrlbute tbe amodut so saved toward the speedy completion of the w ar. 1 One of the liaudlcaps of tho-e wbo , are making the drive for thrift is toe opiotuu held by a great many people ' that, even If lliey dn save. II would be ; order Ihat stime of their fellow, might bave more than they should «D tbat. If Ibe drive for thrift I10 be successful. II w ill have to rarry ' w Ith It the elimination of all proliteerIng and boarding. /I ^ Pr* Stavens alra emphasized the fact Ihat Iris uol simply money that • Is to tie saved, but good, and serviceThere Is a sufficiency of both for all of our tteeds. bul not enough lo expend them in Ibe. wasteful maunfr thai babecome so cbaracterislic'of Amettcans during tbt past 25 years Dr. Alleii t'orrau spoke bihfly aud to Ibe point. Chairman Mowrer. In the court- of a few remarks ,,n "Turin," -at, I: "Tne Idea of -riirin Day' is no cuuulngly devised fable, bul tbe product of a fertile brain in the per-on uf G Y. Clement of Philadelphia The Idea Is rapld.ly gaining and ibi- year hebeen mure widely celebrated than ever before. A great meuy people get_t he Idea Ibaf thrift refers ouly to money^ J which it a false Idea, a- It pertains lo the saving of everything— -avlng of lost motlou. food eupplle-'. health, etc. In ( short time, praclh | cally two mllhoo men will have been out of the produeilr- rank- -of , tbts country. How are we ig-hng-tn replace them? Tbt* can largely be doue by tbnft. avoiding unuecceasary work and labor aud by ibriflv habits, ( -becoming more effloeut. yw-tpat one largely take Abe place of : "It. has bran salt that if nothing -more is accomplished by ttii- war , than lo thoroughly Instill thrift Into pe ,ple it will bave been worth -all coal." The speaker alra said that It would , have been a great calami!}- if ibis | ennutry bad; not gotten into thl- war after the atrocities committed on our people by Germany. The dav of. DHtional agreemeul- n.u-t le made, and It would 'bark twen a sad ihlng . for thl- country -to have waxed fat at ' expense of Tbe others and-then - no place around tlie peace table - . - The closing remark- were ras'.le by k John Marts', of tbi-city. MASSEY COMING OP ; A correspondent writing from Hill I School has the follow lug uf local lo- , | "Tbe hurdle -ifuad -i« ;*ibaps | j stronger than last year. 11,;,', . the Hill record- in both tlie high ! r Ing with hi- u-ual abihly and bid- fi.r rt The young man U,u. j ratrad Is the i ran uf William E. Ma—y presidanl ' r of the Ocean Ofty Title A Tru-t (•«.! . Pany. V an Ike Brh.,oi«. Tbe week after next win ta V - t ' I Ibe^cbool- week , ' ' a- dr»ig„.i„| t.y iue ' educational- aulhorltie- of Ihe s-.,e - are urged to vi-n u,e local acboolr, which arelhejie-t in ti„ sisie tear her* here, sit-, a re not excelled anywhere, are alway.glad to welcome .parenls and abow I hem what Is being done tn Uie schools. I wjartr* J*ro vera Fatal , Owao S. Dickenson, aged year, at hi* luiure lu Hridgeioh mi . Thursday. He fell aud fractured hi. acull. He leave, a family Deceagwd was employed by N Hickmun in Una cliy for several- year, as an oyster opener. j
HAVE AMENDMENT ' Local Club Member So Ex- • presses View Tejtt of , the Edge^Bill -jwcnlcstly appropriated by the Leg:- . i trie disbursement of the Btate.-caa.il j ' i t* Hired Slate- api-t.q - n li* tl'.e ' j Acrt -uliural C -liege, tt.eT.uiled "dale, 'iapi-r <pnati.ui f-r di-ahle-f -Idler-, the - ' I msv be by law apportioned 'to tlie ; ' ' j "omiu!— loner- of .ibe P.H-sdr- liner- 1 . (-bate Park. 1 tfr-t. en- tliou-tud nine Ituudted j i ' I All act- and part- of act- inc-ra- \ ' ' tested ' jested
r The gunners and ffabefinrn of t lie j ' " pa— ice of thl- bill, and several organ- j , " leal ton-. Including Hie Ocean fil.v'j ^ Fishing flub, are urging their repre-j against. Ihe measure and lo do all: " they can b- accomplish It- defeat '1 gardnig Assembly Bill N 11 . j -The bill plainly stale- Hut alii. ' money mu-l be turned Into Ihe State, treasury.- - The bill 'was introduced j January 8 by Mr. Edgar. * -I- presume the Governor he- anj Ihe lunds of tbe burner-^ aud anglers' I ceu-e money and j.rovide for It l«lwg spent for the propagation and pro " lection of fl-b and came a- heretofore. " but tbe bill Is being fought "vigorously d EinroR tjie Sentixki.:— I noticed 1 in a recent i--ue of1 tlie Bkxtinkl tbat t'ollector Hnrleigb i- strouglv ujc ; po-ed lo tbe propiosed law providing * Tbe proposed bill, iu tlie .jplnlo.rof Fl "Some other jieople. ha- a few- strong " point- in Its- favor. It will provide ',f municipalities will, working capital the people of paying alljhelr laxes.at- ° Because of t lie borrowing' w hich 'e municipalities mu-t do itforder to get V the money needed b. carry on their •• governments,-- fully f2 000 iskT it I, e. ie Itmatedi Is paid annually lu iulere-t •{ Charges . Nearly all of this great -um taiijie « -aved to the taxpayer- by a -irfiple " change lu the system llial .give- lo ibe B towns and lown'sbtps— one-lialf uf " « At pre-eul IbeyWgiu the year with | '» out capital A'nd are 'force? lo borrow •f from I line I » time until the taxes arc IV collected late In tbe calendar year j lfj fH Y'lan I- followed, year efter^yja^ E is carried on '' Kg-ides making it ea-ler ' aud n cheaper to carry on mdnlclpargoveru- * menta.- thou-sud- of- Individual taxrj payer, will be relieved if they can i divide their lax payments. This alone j l» a raflicient'rearau for changing the ! sy-lem, but wbe'u at ien-t a million j laid a half dollars can be saved every j I T.egj-laiure did no! lung ago put an -J Much of the funded aud fl.vatlrg tt by Ihe old un Ouvi ue-o< "lire "u," uT ? 'ment I bat hs- been follow ra "u'g 'bat II lis- become accejded -a* good e Bnauciqg. An individual or cnrjiora- ; I lion Ihat 1-rsrtn-ed rach .incllmd--jwooM I become an unwelcome^ j frprehensible In a county, city oMow o i I . -Taxpavxx j | 'i " "•* Tlrae. - ! ( A number of young people had a 1 I i pleasant gathering at Ibe home of H . ! " j M Newkjrk" and wife a few night- ' jsiuce Thora compri.lug Ibe parly ; Included Misses' lieulab t hsmpiuu. ' 'jAio.la vlelulyreand Anuabelle PHuih ' William FiixgrrsIA and wnfe Mendel ] Hreckley. Earl New kirk aud «-tiarles jyuigg. : - . j , • l hange- of oipyfor di-play ad'verr , ,«H"«Tus— 1« y noon for lusertion ' strictly adhered lo! " . "adv., u] '
...^LL PLO.VS OF PERU. ■ ^ sfh ,n y ^ 'oio'b -I- zy not .-iily in Teru. but i 171' " ' - iiw whole of tsiitb- Ameri-.j - -•■of Ho'- "Vet tlclds of the ties: • thq ni« chum would not do J ;r . -he- l*gv ptians In 'the days of | j;';.-:-" liTfA the t-n.:rh»WMtt j the i '.--.f'.thT aVdywstyontoTL | r h'ilc::o i.'c of agrieujtore In j j- | ,i . So laipVmra't. la found jno by the' Using a s'-uirp stick l» make a bole In jh^grcur.d. Then tbe kcrn« la drop la :: e bole and covered Uj.n ^.- t -i.i^ Jul,0"nl;lda -jujjra TZ n. :■!« The "water ; iqtle ;lx-riant growth ThaMfci. In the Cocoanub A .-orA-1-ndci.l »f the New York ! tvimui. rays tint au answer may t-e • f : iu the practice remarked by 'i ca; t- •«■ Mm: s- in . one of his nbvel* j [lie -hips arrival the bumboUt j on. ;ue slop* odi.x-r* bad selected a j ran.-: i ii-.tkWer.-l to prevent bla re I win:..- : lie-on., be laid selected, saying, j -Thar i.-t for oflicer; Hint for satlor." be ask 1 for a cucoaant "for o«cerI ' line tbe one originally selected- by b:m j Un oj-nlng tbe rwo'the one "for ofb ' *r.?tc. conlaining tbe so calle.1 milk i v. b s i he one "for sailor" was found
' ' place thvr.-of mpp li-l by rum. Further "examination disck.sod that ail of the ~ ' j cocos tints "for snilor" bad thus been J treated. - j • ' -I Placing of Building Stone. It Is. gi-n. r.i :> -|*aklug. tbe rule of :• tbat «one u»d In building I should l-- - -.1 that It Will be a f <" ; it lay In i!> nallir.-il lied when quarried F j always to be dejwnded u|-on and In '• 1 ] many cases n.-.-1- to be supplemented n -j with oilier prc-nutlons. There anI l.quarryTiieii. The "rift" la the direction A I ' "grain" tluvt wlil. Ii-is next easiest; the v j "bend" thul which offers greatesk re I I sidup represent the rift fracture, the top and bottom the grain and the ends tin-, herd But Tn a quarry the nature: ' • bed Is sometimes con-idcnibly Inclined " to the plane of the -rift: hence the tm , ivrfeetlon of the onllnary rule foi f placing stone In buildiug.— Chicago Kec ord Herald. * . Softening the Blow. J A young .Virginia woman, who vat - . very II! was apjiroacbBl by ber colored, - servant. w-M> raid. "Miss May. tmib niotbab dun had a cousin whnt had de same ailments what you dun got." "Is a ' thai ra. Cora V re] died tbe lady. "Yes ; sain." resi-.nded Qira. encourngt^. tt —but mab mot hall's Cousin she died "dc>-d she did," "Well. Cora." said her L f mistress, angry that sfie should tell ber j such a talc at such an Inopportune _ "j no- c.u can leave ihe room and don't f conic lif again. 1 don't want to bear such stories." Cora was thoroughly ^ frightened at what she bad done and • 1 wished to- ameliorate ber Ul chosen tt and! turning to go. raid. "Well. Miss t May. mqh nmlbafi tole me she db-d , mighty easy." : Ha W.aa Poatad. F A six year-old boy w as taken to Ihe . ZOO by Iris fony-year ow, father. Tbey- , MW "«• elephant, tbey.aaw the Eon keys, tbey saw the ox. Finally tbet c got to the ornithological eolleet'on. Tin • .kid noticed an iulcn-siing bird In tin" B ' | epgle gage, anil be asked- . j "Pajia.-.whal s that bird?" - . - Papa looked at the l.-itw-l and replied "That Is an Austrian. eagle." | VGwan!" raid the boy. "It ain't no i such thing." % j- "Yes it Is It says so In the cata *i logne " "1 don't care what it says In lb" rata 1 logne I got eyes. This here bird aln'l got but one bead. The Austrian eagle . has two beads, an" I know, fer I've ■saw a pitcher of It on Bag»r-Cleve 6 ■ land Plain Dealer. Nawfoundlaod. _ In -idle of ease and swiftness of ■ j communication we t<reak down over I the pr.mikjHdjtlon of names that lie I ""'■'e otfr.froqt.d'ttor- There Is XewI I f - 'fund. . Our earliest appculatton In ; An -.v'-tid sett let*, hut you can't pro- , " fo to satisfy everybody. A i-i tor Las protested. Tlie "name j h. - three solid fy Ila blew One must In- English mouths- the accent la T : !|-v Pbl "h file sr-ond syllable. . f r the dug- found Ibelr day. Tbat I i* an, ng. quite wrong. But do you k'-uw whether you abdold any. "New|1 ft. la" or "Nfulandy-- ixindoa Chron- _ Men and Fool*. H , ' A man can i.c a-* big a foot at thirty w ■a be can be at twenty or. for that « n-atler. at'-. MV. with this difference. I that at twenty -he doesn't know tbat " !-.- Is a fpol lie think* tbat be la a 1 t ' enjoys the ci|-nc:ic,.. ,\t . MEfj WW well enough what -be J ' i» and tbanff- hie stars that he haa yet | , ; another cbar.ee twfore going down to *. ,1 the grave. Itut at thirty five be has a i neHlii-r jh,- illusions -of youth nor the ' j couaotatiuu, of age. fie Is young 1 enough to f...:|.(i :..,d ,,:,i enough * ! I b^'tH^?i'?vH, '"','r' "*"• "" "stead of me h'kh^rtJIS part ? wuitqwrf m* just Ibe same?" |° ' "Yes. bur -remember tliat In such a 'o he getting two Hiking* L In nlaea «f ooe "-Jndew J®
! CHURCHES COMBINE • \ The." nam «rvn-e* ny the MvUi 'd d !- Presbyterian and Bapti-I ratigtcg- _- lloua Will he co tit If hid next .-utulay ' J The meetiirga will be l.eld iu the Fit-i • I'rerbylenan Church. On Butiday. : j February IvM"' "«»• Ire- « III i ""•nrfd'lev M. M. Lew... j a-' i -f tbe ; | First Jtaptl-t Church, will Wca. H Im j j Kulp ihat of the evening. I J' The three Bm.day *choci- will in.et f Mr*. Leon Hreckley ami children g ToniV*Kiver, N J. From Imp - :- Kive'r they will return to t»«-ran I ny • ary at Tom s Klver. Mr*. M J Hare* Long la'and; J. 'j. Wlltwer I ape n May: M. M. Campbell. Trenton; Chae M. Ko bill sob. A. Ehsilt A I. Ib-uda K John Jacob*. Arobro-e ft— aJr . J.--F. Rush. 15th Co., C. AX! , l uckahue4. BEK(>S n Bright, Wildwood: C It. Mur|>hy. tt Cape May; Cha'rlea .Digram. IS IF 1 Kirkbrlde. E. C. Norton. Phlladel 8 phta; Jatte Glbboney, McAle'vy * Fort, Q Pa ; E Blanche- Wall. Manor Hiy. ra.; r, Hiatirne wan, Manor my.
Pa ; Maurice Caldwell. Piiisj urgli. - Trustee's Sale of Personal Pro|ierh. *Tb" ll"' ' ^ '"-'".'i ' " *Allon^'m, 1'"^ ,, K ^ Try an Advt. in The Sentinel , and Get Results
"HERE TODAY AND . GONE TOMORROW," 1 SAYS MISS FRITZ ■ ' Pretty. Philadelphia Gifl . Boasts Gain in Weight and Qnitt Nerves; Thanks | Taulac. \ ■■ , I'aki'^-1 rr 1 i " , h a-lnf.i |"ek Npi.iy-hr.llhj' ?r,-' ; voiir-tdf. 'tfiil aln Taulac al llughe.' '• Ceiiiral Pliaimai v. Klgliili *lrrel aqd Pro|iosals for Music. y- ' - •» Uv-m"ma
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John Marts Lumber Co. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Mill work, Moulding*, Building Paper, Piaarer B-.afJrNaila, Saab Weight* PHONE YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205. 220 FRED P. BELL For Things Good to -Eat SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE Reliable place to do "your marketing. All goods -kept inside, free from dust- and flies. FREE DELIVERY TO ALL PARTS OF CITY OPEN ALL THE YEAR Bell Phone. 186-J Furniture. Stored . /Reupholstcring eItIMATE^ TWindow Shades FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings Our Price, ire Lowed parable convatenl with Good Work and Beit Material Lawrence n..Lear Asbury Avenue . Ocean City, N. J. City Gas Light Company 837 ASBURY AVENUE telephone 69 calls 424-w _ - \ ■ < ■C'S-mThe Reliable Store T [•all and \\ int?r Merchandise & Now . Ready for 'Inspection . . 9 Powell's t 921 ASBJRY AVENUE . & -W-Y-PLUMB1NO Usyftst sitnrni'.'V'A ..-11.™™—,, » ocio'vimrm.,, . -kTj rail, , p U'u,dlv g— 1 poakiuo ta take !!T.\V*r ' t*4* aatabUaLmant .Horn Phun„ C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St |
«-n*TU*«Tt»iui « ed RriiniH, OTIS M. TOWNSEND BUILDER Office: 8th St. Opposite P. 0. ' a T?rrty-gal vanized nails tiscd on exterior work City Electrical Co. Fleet n eel Work of Every Kind, t ifflce ,.-115 Klghth Ht , Ocean City. N. J. George W. Harris Contractor, Builder i and Jobbing PUna Free. Bungalow* a Speclall, No. Id W. Fourteenth Street OCLAN CITY, N. J. Brll l'lii.r. r. 1. J Leander S. Corson BUILDER ! albert g. gilbert, practical house painter 645 Asbury Avenue, f i Full I.in* ol John -Lucaa 4 Oo.-. I*j„u ' -laSlly IMrL l"'>" "*d ,nd "U ( Hrualiea and Painter* Happllr* pairing Promptly Attended To. _ BRECKLEY'S" HOUSE AND SIQN PAINTERS CLINTON L. BRECKLEY, PnoP ; lieady Mixed Paints, Lend and OUa 92U and 922 A-bury avenue. B 0 ACinu V. ■ Mum H.S.Uim ceo. 0. adams k co. plastering, range setting buck laying, Etc., Etc. All Work In Maaoo Una Promptly Attended To. OCEAN CITY, N J
Otis M. Townsend A l'ractyfi Seaahore Architect Liccu-ed by Ibe Btate. •* •* EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Hillman & Pontiere BUILDERS „ 852 A-bury Are. 1 220 Asbury Are. Latlmatr* I urwiahrd and Aabcala* OCEAN CITY, N. J. Coal Coul We Have It (to burn) o C. H. ShOHMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelllh and Weat Avenue Real Estate and Search Company repkesents Fidelity Trust Comtany of Newark . Wildwood Title aid Trust Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, :s Conveyancing Fire Insurance _ Prompt Service All Work Ouaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage 3 Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House W. S.
Mortgages '• ' We are al all times prepared to place or purchase first mortgages on improved Ocean City keal Estate, and invite correspondence with aucb - aa may wiab to negotiate " (cal estate loans. JOS. I. SCULL 787 Asbury Avanus Oca ran City - Npw Jarsay Cut Your Fuel Bill Use half Coal and half Coke. Get the above from C.H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. J Twelfth and Weat Avenue ' Hans Bnrkhardt PLUMBING AND HEATING ul arii it atuci ortAX rirt lib JUMf Uol ater^ttmm^aad I aj»or H*Ung COAL COAL TRY OURS, FOR QUALITY C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth and Weat Avenue L M—Blxlb and Pleasure avfoue. r ' 17— Eleventh and Bay avenue. * : 18 — Fourteenth end Pleasure eve. f ; 35 —Seventh aud Wear a venue. T 12— Kceond and Aabury avenue, w : 43— Fourth aud Aabury avenue. jL J 45— Eighth aud Aabury avenue. 1 | 48— Tenth aiid Aabury avenue, f ' 48— Thirteenth and Aabury avaoue. f j- 48— Hlxlaeuth and Aabury avenue. P 51— Nurfb and Central avenue. 54—81x11} and Central avenne. T 57— Kleventh and Central avenue. t>7— Twelfth and Waaley avenue. 88— Fourteenth and Waaley dvenue. 73— Fourth aud Ocean avenne 75— Heveulh and Ocean avenue. 7g— Ninth and Ocean uveal ue. 82 — Hecoud and Atlantic avenue. *>— Boardwalk and Moorlyn t mm | 1 1 -ltay avanua and Battagaaa road, ' j 21— Twentieth aad Central a venae.

