j Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor OCEAN CITY, - - NEW JERSEY BcO •Phone No 66-X SSn farntabeo'o^appiiciiwii.'111 "n(1 T""'5 ^ Job. wore promixl} dona 1>I cxpntenceO THURSDAY. FEBRUARY Sl.ltlh • fli,', \f ■ ■ ■ . ■ -- ■ ----- ^ city * Uovnuiou Kixik baa agalu tteuivn at rated bla level beededtie-* by reap pointing Justice Kalian- to Ibe Slate. ' Oupraaar Conn. SpftfNt. this year will- be Ibiloe we!, come after the long -lege of » Inter Good weather doubtless will bring many 'vlaltori to Ocean t'ily much earlier than uenal. Thkbk to much , loose and- Irreepon. , stale talk abqut the war and what , ought to be done by ihoae upon whom , baa bean laid tbe heavy faaponalNfity , for tasking and carrying out the war , plana of tbe Government Tbere I* mocb talk that la only reeultlul in , tptaadlng dlseonteol and falae notion* , about tbe war that retard* tbe prow- , notion of It. Tbe Individual should | aantcb himself. If be caree lo be countad aa a loyal friend of bin country and , of denization, to tlnd out whether or ; not what he eaya and doee helps or hlndera eplvlug the problem* of till- , THE valoe of Ibe home paper wa* * tborooghly understood by Abraham ■" UncOta. Tlrte l< what he hpd to say , ■ore than fifty year* ago: "In what ( la eootrlbnted to hla comfort when be , peases to and fro, and in what la con . trtbuted to blm when be to alck and { wuonded. lo OMlever ahape It come*,, -whether (rem tbe filr and tender band ef aaaan, nr from any other source. It to ■neb. very much Bat I think' ~ that there toetlll that which to of -o ■■tit valoe to blm In the continued that while be I* absent. he to'yrt re! naBAGK oBonaancF., Than le at leaet one glaring defect, •i the HKtrnnai. vtewa it. id the pro paaad pablle garage ordinance Intro dwnd M tbe City Ooutnlwlotier*' ■anting Tneaday afternoon. In the opinion of Ibe BeeYikei. I hiavaa earafully. THKMiaaoati laprarav. The book tote juat iaeued by the At ■ Uatto-CTty Chamber of Commerce rela- < . Uve to tbe "aaaabore ludnatry" con- - Ma mach valuable' Information— In- < iarmatioa tbet will be new and startMuff not only to vleltora but to large ( Makera of the people who live along , |ha aaaahora of New Jereej. , Regarding them booklet! tbe Atiao- p fitOiyriwiayt: , "Luefco t detailed flgurea heretofore ,, 'Me kept- the retort luduetry from be- , tag properly understood by leglalatora, j aadtao often injustice unintentionally t, Me ban done,. The Atladtle CUy 0 Chnabgrof Commerce baa performid u the compilation of atattetlcswlth an i, . eye to benefiting every eoaet city and i, •at lately to thro.w new llgbl upon t •Me gnat playgrouud of Ibe world. * Tbe raeeot announcement by Blate h ' Rghtt Saakttl'tbat tbe State', arntot „ anea would ha tortbeomiog to .farther c •deuce prosperity along ibe coaat n wpptoaenta the taaaance of tbla book- j| 'M. and to naaurance that tardy recog- k Htataa ta being made of a long oe gtagtad territory of remarkable rich- m - Tham paaaphleta reveal estonlehitur ~ forts Ye t ba uninitiated They tell of „ a at vetch of .the Btate too commonly MppiNd to be largely comprlwd .If ' aanhee and bleak areaa of eaod,' pro- j dutef yam Mnrna and peopled by VfilMMte who an Mttofled to live there „ ■hayaar arosnd. Thaae dweller, need , •Mb Protection from the lew. , ■akenand tbetr rlgbu will be more ■aaByehtalDed whan all tbe ctt'toe by •Manmaad noMed -and make com- h ■oa appeal. The fad. are oonclu.lve ,, MM the State cannot afford ta neglect amy ■iililaaiia that will help develop L tkaMhaatlaaa. wbow growth I. steady n I wno-e growth I. steady
-'and wham wealth to amassing in proportions. ' OFFICERS ELECTED •pnrtrtF Ma Awl Ctaa. Mrnbtm ■M at iW.ckrr'a Home. . Otoaa He- R, aftbe Flret M K. BunMff Mb.. I waa Very pleasantly eo.MeMlmd etthe home of tbe teacher, TtnOaotgeC. Murphy. Friday evo Tha following officer, were elected M the eo.ulng year: President, Ml.* Martha Saudarlln; vice president. MM Bath Scull; eecretary, Mtae Hertha Laka; treasurer, Mm Amy BlackOthan praaant were Miam. M.rgaerMKnlp, Mary Maginnl., Helen BtetwC* Mvlnla Beull, Viola Henderron, ■abet Hocb and Kibe.! E. Le* Folk) wing tbe election of officer, all had a vary uplaaaaot eoctol time and enjoyed theYefre.hmei.lw PATRIOTIC SERVICE Ma to tow rrawoi.4 ■* ■«., Trl.li) caank tud.r. Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, In 1 addition to tha aarvlee at Id 46 a. m 1 UN taste a gautotle wrvlce et 7 46 p. j « a. ata fitedir. February 24. In tbe 1 bomae# Mr*. P. O. Clayton. 1038 Ae- 1 MtypMoaa. Tha Rev J. w Watu ' Vtaater. • MaMal dtaturee w.u to: t Mte. O K i>oae tan. aopraoo eololrt, " IntriHieiil anelc by the Buud.v ■ ateail tell una and the pruaeotattou • ? jodMdMtegag. j • '* ^'jiMV-Ay tap uylladu! SgSmsiss ; ■aam,m Iteary worn advent, n /
iPOWERFOL SERMON BY DR. BOHNER "The Exaltation of Christ" His Theme at Union ^ Church Services. «i At tbe union wrvlce. Bunday In.tbe Fir»l MelhMiet Kplwopel Church the Key. Cbarle«'H. Bohner preached tbe morning wrtin.u Jrnm JVmlm it: 8: y • Who I* this King of gtory? Tbe Lord .trong end mighty. Ibe J.utd ~ mighty in battle." The .crlplure leei eon waa Pbtlipplane 2:1-18. end tbe I theme, which wee "The Exaltation 4 i>l Chrtot," wee germane to the le**on etjttelly with tbe text. -iu hi* Introductory worde Dr. Bob- ' tc the coronation of George V iu Lou- j K don May P, 1810. on which occa.iou j B ibe .{.esker wa. a wlluee* of tbe 1mprewtve end magnitlcent ceremony, | w.blcb probably exceed. In pomp end j - clrrumrtence. ell that can be imagined . I of earthly glory'. I'beu recurring to : ' t tie text, the -peaker declared that tbe j f p*aHn|et be. In mind a almtlar <woa-j r *tou That occasion waa w hen thej • Ark of the Covenant- wa* brought up i io Jerusalem amid a gorgeou* cere- ■ mony and with great rejoicing. But • It w a* further a«serted that the Ark of j I the Lord Is everywhere, the type of - Je*u* Christ. It brat the symbol of 1 < rod's prewuc* with Hla. people aud r il» mercy wat wa. above the law. r lyo* Christ is our King of giory. Or • Itohner then proceeded to show bow . He to our King of glory. He spoke In part a. follower ' "Tbe whole world pay. tribute to ' JeMi.Cbrtot. Napoleon declared that when hla own greatest deed bad if-n. 1 forgotten-, leavlug no trace In Tot ' mli.de of men', every word- of Chrtot would etlll be Ibe greatest living aud 1 u creasing force In the world. He Is ■• the center of time. The long milleu- ' .urns of, ancient history pointed for- • ward to Hto birth, and that birth 'Is '' the starting paint of modern history " Ha Is the c.im and the Inspiration of 1 everything good In our civilisation. , Every orphanage.- every hospital end - asylum, every borne for tbe poor aad ' the aged, all prison reforms, whatever Is deigned to assuage peln aud make lighter tbe burden of humeulty bears tbe .tamp of our i*ord. our Klog of • glory, and Is the -fruit of Hi* Bplrll "• and teaching. "He I. (be King of glory In art. Io pelollDg, the . old master.' greatest work, depict tbeir highest thought of 1 Je*u. Christ. Raphael's •TraDafigura • lion,' Angela's Last Judgment.' 1 Ruben'. Deweut From Ibe Cross,' tbe masterpieces o f Titian, Ibe big bet end beet In Rome, In Venice, Florence. Vienna, Dreadeo, Pan., London - and New York, declare out Lord to be our Klug of glory The world 'a greet**t music hae IU Inspiration lo Jeu. • Chrtot. " He Is tbe fountain-head of our greatest literature. Dickens, tbe muter of pathos, declared that tbe parable of tbe Prodigal Bon to tbe model of ell pathetic writing. Edmund Keen coufrsaed hi. I liability lo reed adequately our Lord's word., *Come tiuto Me,' etc. What poetry can anrpaa. tbat of Milton when Christ- 1, tbetbeme, wbeo* slugs. In 'Paradise Regained. 'of ubat greater Mau w ho should restore us end regain Ibe blleeful seel,' or wbeu 1 celebrate, tbe birth of Babe of Beth- 1 lebem In rThe Hymn to tbe Nativity.' Colrtdge, Tennyson, even Byron, are 1 et tbelr beet when the subject to the of God Burke declared that tbe on the Mount It tbe dlvlotr 1 charter of human liberty and trae de- 1 It la even now operating In . the nations epeedlly to utber Iu tbe ' klngdoo. of God on earth.'" 1 Dr. Bohner we. especially forcible end eloquent when becamelooon.ldet ' secret of our Lord's power, end he de- ' dared tbat tt Is because He .ail.tle. tbe ' need, of tbe human heart, aud tbl. point be supported by the appeal to ' experience. We need sympathy wltberoaoddle. without eym pat y ' end friends. He must have tbcM. If ' only from the lower aolmaie. Bulcide ' the end of tbe friendless men. Our Lord gives sympathy In fullest measure. HI. ear l.ever open lo tbe cry of HI. children. "Let not your 1 be troobled." "I will never you for forsake you." "I will pot leave yon comfortless." Always i He is moved with compaxtoo for the multitude. ,
°" The evli in tbe heart of man cannot I be overcome exoept by our Kavlour'. I help He to a very present help lo tbe i time of trouble, and especially so under tbe. stress of tempatloD. He alone I. ra able to rebuke tbe spirit' of evil, cast ; blm out -and cleanse tbe heart: Every I t lougbtful man must at tliqe. ' utter J n- the cry. "Who .ball dellrtjr'me from tbe i r. body of Ihi.death?" KvrryeXrife.t mau r feel. Inbred .In. warring In bt* soul, i But He Himself, betug templed. I. t •<1 »hle to deliver tbem tbat are tempted I — We need oor King of glory at tbe t. open grave which Ilea at tbe eud of « r every life To tbe man wit bout Chrl.! t- th^Jsbougbt of It u like tbe fly In the 1 olqtment It I. more than tbat. for It r- come, unbidden Into our thought, and 1- strikes upon onr heart, tike clods upon a. Ibe coffin. All .brink from whet I. beyond tbe grave and equally so from II tbe thought of annihilation. But d Je*ue. being Ma*ter'of life, w also tbe ,, I'ouquaror of deatb. Ooly He could , call up Laxaru. and my. "I am tbe KeMirrectlon and Ibe Life," and "Be ' cause I live, ye .ball live also." ' t He was laid In tbe tomb, but, wbeo j Ibey came to seek Htm, He wa. not D I there, and heboid the place where b they laid Him was fall of light. Life > i. j and Immortality are brought to 4 e tn tbe gospel, tor "Oar con verm h]tkm to la heaven: from a hence we , ; look fur the Bkvtour, tbe Lord 3e*u. j Christ, who ebdll change our vile body j tbat It may be fashioned like unto Hto , glorious body, according to tbe worfcf .-log whereby Ha to able even to subdue a all things unto Hlmaelf " f) j Cstlm. Far ■(■■. . J*1 r t'otlage cenlraby located wltb all Ha r modern Improvements. Including O. " 5**f, 20,"rol",MrtofI«llJfurol.hed Di • Apply fiDrnxii Uffioe. adv.-tf. ' T.
REVEALS R OF SHORE RESORTS " Booklet Shows the Marvelous ! Business of Many Popular I Jersey Seaside Cities. Be ! Clayton H'eine* Brick. pre*.dvnt of h. j both -the Ocean City Bmifd «.f Trade, id | and tbe Cape .May County cbamtsrri. of-Commerce. Callnl attention at the rd : Progre.»iv/ Iieague to . booklet i-ur l ie ] Ian tic City Cbamt-er -f Commerce, j in I aud ju*t received by lilm giving fsci* n and figure, relative to the magnitude | aud value of* he "Sea.b'ore Resort In-' B-jdurtry."' - i. Resort Iudustry" of NewJerA-y te1; -j i- of verj close to L»0js» r, | The value of land aloue _ subject to j. 0 I under Btete lew. 1* tlol *•.? 8-S. a -in- 1 lelpeudoo- total greater than the w tour ie! In building*— hotel-, cottage-, apar'p mem*, office aulldmg- and other -Iru - it — thgre are Invested over t?l j if More then -JI6.iaW.tosJ to iuve-te.1 tr.'j >f personal property all a"* part of the! f great machine for providing ' tieali b J 1 and national recreation for million-. Million* Is u-cl with authority, f. rj r It Is estimated that .between 2oi«W:'S"'| r and 25 000 000 people vl.lt the Jersey j n .hore cities lo the course of a. year j, More than 116.0ml people live perina0 neolly In fhe shore resort* (which it some people etadlstai.ee still as-ume' j.AXEClosed up tight except during a e sumhiei spell), aufl during tbe heigh: >1 of I lie summer season, when the rust, d to tbe coast Is greatest, the population la of these resorts I. expanded to more I- tban 900 000. r- -The Jereey coast has banking rela sources in keeping wltb tbe magnit tude of tbe Industry Iu which It I* en)f gaged. ' Tbere are from I.oug Branch i. down some thirty -one banks acid tru-t d fond In excess of f3.600 OdO 'and more >r tban g85.ll00.000 In deposits. :e The coat of conducting tjii. remarkre able business of providing health and if pleasure for multitude*, w hich are gull lag lo need both more than ever under n Tbe mnnlclpelllles alone expended it very nearly J7.h00.000 |a*i year for if water, lighting, police end fire prolec- ■ Moo, paving, sewerage and all Ibe .' requirements of well-ordered commuo- , e IMee.for every community he* to guard it wltb zealoas care Its reputation as en r- orderly, well-regulated health resort. B Tbere ere twenty -one yecl.t clubs, a 1 lb* Inland Waterway etretche* from a Bay Head lo Cape Mev, and soon will 1 be extended to tbe Mauesquan River. . affording direct aud unhampered In' f shore communication for Its eOtiri < f length. I 1 From Cape May lo Ocean City tbe ■ . fisb shipment- represent a yearly < - values of Jl.IAi.SIO For Bomer-'.Point, I i Pleasantvllle end Atwec >n tbe yearly t f value of fish, oyster eud clam ship- v meats Is $817,563, t l Tbe permanent population of throe c , reeorts Is given as 116,236, win. 820.1X10 | . at Ibe height of the season and a total 3 . of 2.122 500 during the year. i • Tbere ere 2 181 hotels on the Jersey * , coast, .of these, 47 are in Ocean City, v with a valuation of $1.500 01X1. . ti There Is oue error regarding Ocean t r City's railroad facilities In the excel- c , lently prepared pamphlet to which d , Mr. Brick called allenllon. Ocean n . City ta given ouly two railroad-. As a f , West Jersey and Beaabore an.d couuec- e ; tlouaat Pleasantvllle with the electric e rail way bet ween Cemden and Atlau- I ; uccuy: Mr Brick stated that Ocean City a | should have sometbliig on this order pritTted and aenl broadcast. It would I be of more value than booklet* with t r pretty female battier- attired after the a of "Bepteifiber Mora." * [ MANY SHARES TAKEN r ashore association OprnvNta
I The annual meeliug of the SeaI shore Building aud Loan Assoclalluu I was held In tb* offices of Joseph I Scull Tuesday evening, wbeu Ibe foll directors were re-elected for i three years each: Dr. Allen Corson, i Prof. J. M. Stevens. Cbarleeijt Btllwgll end Edgar A. Blratlnn. i F'oUowlug are tbe officers for tbe I year: President. Charles H. Shoemaker: vice president. H.. 8. Blalnlbn; • Prof. Jauie* M Sleyeu*; ,ec- > retery; Charles R. Btllwell i Tbe ninth oerles of stock wa* opened and 170 shares were taken. Sun-crip-Tbe annual report showed tbe a— ... > elation tb be In excelieut condition This report was published in the SksHAD PLEASANT TIME Flee Hundred Card Fart's at Fro. aiessl.e Leaxae Rooms. The five hundred card party, given the Y.ouog Men's Progressive Leigue In the room- of fhe organ las'. Hon F riday evening «.. nnjoy'ed by ' tKe paitlcipeuls. all of whom bed's Those w inning the trophic wer,; Women's, first . Mrs. Wot G. Ab- 1 j bolt; second. Mr. Geo. W Lee*, Jr . of New York Men's, first, Han. sk.lweld: second, C. H. Ken-inger Hotel Arrlials. C. R.- Murphy; Belle Vernon, Pa IDLKWIIJ.. Thos A C (stag raff. Jr.. F'isher Dal- ' rymple sod wife, Clark 'DtMrobq-k K J.Bberwoud. K T. Hchoootnaker K C. I to., is... Joxp,,' L. McGurr, Jersey I lly \\ ,u j,New York. Eugene %H. Miller City: Roy K Fr.mbT- II j Bum J. K Hegel, Turks!.-* . M,.. V. Rose, Liu wood.
i REQUEST OR CITY 5 Pier Company Fresident.Feels That Lot Assessments Should be Cancelled. f The following letter received bv 1^ Hov.J,- (i CllAMi-rov r of the Ho.jJhYIc^BC|^ PirM^om | ■ a u y | | l.so. l.ol 112 Section M-FIIbrnlgr G- : .IMcClol.g ~^ld.Y{ .'interest and c.*l--I lo be added 1 McCh.ng Lot 112, Hr. It..:. M. as-r— i i Ocean City Pier Co . ,nd tru.l^,., will j i Trusting il.at I may look forwent t toward' hearing favorably- from you, I , I Very truly yours, i President S .ulli o.-eah City Pier Co whh-li wa- carried, that (he letter be - .tiled for future action. WANT RECEIVER . den oil Monday, adjourned for a week r pauy, of Sea Isle City. This acliou , company to apply to tbe Hiate Public r Utility Commissi, n for the privilege ; by the State Public Utility Com'iut*- ; I -Ion to Operate their plant, which had ' , been closed since. F'ehruary 1. When ' I survive on the present rele. whereupon '\ |( President Donges reported that relief i j should be rough! from the Stait Public I .Utility Commission. "■ The application for the appointment ' of a receiver was made -by Patrick H. ' Harding, representing Party G. Wall, , stockholder, yd w hen the case was pany's Unsocial condition was given ' Secretary Maloney He said there I was actually ti 47 In cash in bank to 1 company's credit, and about 250 ' gallons of oil on hand to keep the plant going part of tbla week. . Mr. ' purchased this opt of his own ' pocket. He (>aid tnat there Is some soft coal and a little hard coal on hand which mighl stretch the operation' • nearly a moulh. hut that eventually 1 there appears to be nothing .but a re ' celver. Mr. Maloney said tbe present ' are $1,750. and tbat tbe plant j might be salvaged Jo tbe extent of 800. | The secretary declared -that to prop- < erly operate the plant It would be nec-1 i to lucrea-e the rate from $I.W I to $2.50 or $.! 06. "And."- be added. < ' I do not thltik the |wople bf Hea Isle ' able, to pay such rates." . t Lawyer Eugene Cole, solicitor of the ' of Sea I-' Ie. said tbere w ould •' opposition to such rates. He caHed ' attention to the fact that. If Ibe plant shuts down, tbe schools will have to I* Closed, as they are bested by g»., , SEEKS POLICE^ AID t i
I word fromiLleul Col. T M Auderron I. Jr : that Robert Beehe. 3.5 } ears old! ,r claiming to reside at IU Twelfth street. this city, has deserted from tbe army. I. - Beebe. accord Ing to the jJfrmatibn sent < hlef Hcull. was a uftv ate In t ouie psnyji. -Sevetithjtifafitry He eulisted October 2U. I9I7. hi Georgia, and de-erled Jstiuery 3! at Camp Greene - 1 Charlotte, N. C. He ha. a brother." Frank. It was staled. •I j Chief Scull ha* been unable to find - [ anyone here who knows Hubert Bee be. ■si He thinks Bee he is a resldeul of Millville aud may have come lo tbl* city •- j lo the *ummer seasons. .- I«r.elu.aa.m. nsned - Israel G. .Adams, who filed at bl- | home at l.ln wood Wednesday ,ol last | week, was burled (Saturday. Interment j being at- Plea-autville. Mr Adam*. _ I *ho was a hanker and real estate j i short liluen He w'ro'm' 'hi* "^enfe* I jowa?>ur-*r"ti*"i,Fro<!d .r,1*"1;.. ■I Wing Corn ami nro.hd «ub a -mlr womethinc bke millet, u the G.: i . I Chief cn.p. He ie*d* ,bv »,a|k , j. camel* and ton fhe grain . tlin«c.f j TBrve crop* a ;nr ar,. posiu.,,1 j- band, and w ii.-n rl|«- bs rul* tt t.0 . , . J. ' to become ".he nest' crop F'or^Traml* ! F'»d of. at—oi ir. ponnda y at Aden an a wage of two ruj— - $'51SS A fair yearly yield to twenty came! load* aa acre— Consular ai.,1 : Trade lle|».rts. . Isd oe man think he l, loved bv an, ' H*a when be loves no maia-EplAlua. 1
'r A FlSH_STOflY. The M an Who Told It Said ft Waa ! A man who formerly wna a waiter en a Wg tmn«ntlsnUc liner told tbla 5 ' --.in a certain trip over I had at my la*,- an Irascible old gentleman who W K- a frrob air bond- No maner what t>». weal her he alwavs- Insisted on having the porthole over the table f or»-n It. was no use to argue wltb - very high and the ship pitching end • rolling I ventured to remonstrate. He ! was Up tn nruis tn a' minute. 'Ton are 1 paid to obey orders.' he said tartly. •Open that port-' I did. The- soup Jeonrse'wa* served In aafety. Then I. ' I course I will.' he saap|**L 'And ^ ' | h:i vcYlt in n hucry. Don't keep me 41S5SS'— . ! big sea foiled by— that Is. part of It did A g— by portion came through i the porthole, soaking. Ibe old man nnd " i our had ever served an order so tj"qi!i.-l,:> !*-f.-re But 1 didn't gel any ' I i'.' :t-b sy.Irv :.i nil I ne.er told It yet ' ; -uc"" -New 'vork* t-ZLl' ' HIS PLAN OF THE DAY. ! l! . fa mi: v life came In. nnd If the ! «r*', iii field any possibility of relaxaThe record, quoted by William 1 I '-.n.-ulai Meeting. House/' Is taken ' fr-.ni the diary of Thomas Prince, a j !:•' -•or of I he Old Sontb" church. Uosi n.-r ssespt on Thursday study tin iota. ' Il' and CO abroad till CandlsSkstetsns For Occtora. The mode of preparing skeletons for I very delicate operallon. ' The scalpel to' first called into requisition "to remove i the muscular tissues. Its work being fully watched meanwhile tbat they : Dlballstle pro.-ed.ire they are bleached 1 tbe sun. Even the spots of grease r sure to appear when tbey are ex- • posed to heat. The French treat these with oilier nnd benzine, securing thereby n dazzling whiteness, which la a dlsllngulshing mark of their skeletons., A . brass rod with all the proper curvatures supports the spinal column. 1 j Delicate brass wires hold , the ribs In place. Hinges, of the most perfect workmanship give to the Joints a • graceful and lifelike movement. Clev- , erly concealed books and eyes render i disjunction at pleasfire possible. The , whole construction plainly Indicates the care and skill- of an artist and connoisseur, . • * » She Was Willing. . The man was one of the sort that like becanse.of their ewkwardness. ugliness, masculinity, gaucberle and all that, His feet were.too big for legs, though bis legs were enormpus. His ch'-sl was too big for his head, though' he wore a seven and oneelghth size in hats. He was like a SL Bernard pup. but older than any young dog. He had .never been at a regular 1 dauce before. The glrls looked llke del-F-ate flower* to him. and be hardly dared to touch one of them. H<? looked the giris like n new Idea, and they he'd arrive. He did after a minute or two. He waddled across tlie mode a stand ta front of the littlest girl nnd said, more or less ungrammatically: "Can I dance with you?". She was rallied, but she answered with a smile: . "I don't know, but I like yon enongh let you try!"— Cleveland Plata et *i
A Mighty Orchestra. , One of the most remarkable concerto J ever hold was projected by P. S. GU-V ' i. more of Boston as a celebration of the I. peace following the war between tbe , states. A fetnarkable feature of the concert was the grand orchestra, com- , posed of l/m pieces, the largest orchest ra ever assembled In Ibis country. It consisted pf tbe following Instrumenls: One hundred and fifteen first violins. 100 second violins. 05 Tlolon- • cellos. 65 violas. 85 double basses, 8 Dutes, H clarinets, 8 Oboes. 8 bassoons. - 12 horns. 8 trumpets. 8 trombones. 8 ! Inlias. 10 drums. 25 piccolos and flutes, , 20 Eh clarinets, 50 Bb clarinets, 50 Eb | . cornets. 75 Bb cornets. 75 Eb alto horns. 25 Bb tenor horns. 50 tenor trombones. 25 Irass trombones; 25 Bb halftones. 75 Eh lass tubas. 50 small drams. 25 bass drums. 10 cymbals and 10 triangles. -. ' 1 Whistler and His Tailor. 1 "Curious enough," wrote Mortimer 4 . Men,*-., "whenever one came ta con- I ■ Is- 1 with Whistler one entirely forgot , one's, own affairs and became com- . pletely occupied with his. The lit of the^masleCs^eoat was far more Imporr elaborate description ,,f how a certain Coat was" to )*• made, and- the' tailor would carry out his directions literally. Bill no soom-r had the man accomplished the work than Whistler would say, "This is all wrong IIow dare yon say that It is what I told you to do? I am « painter. It is not my huslnesit to make cat*. That Is your province. Therefore you should have led me to - do what you knew to be right/ " Worw Off Than^H /Thought. ' Rhadterlt-.VVell. I'm $50 worse off I - thnir I was yesterday morning Dingus X —How's tbat? Shadtmlt-1 was held np^by footpads on my way home last nlgtfl ami robbed Dingus- I'm sorry for yon. old man But they didn't gel the 85 I borrowed of yon before yon -ftarted home, anyhow 8hjdlw.ltThafa so | r.irM tb,t l ni ^ worw off .than I was yesterday more teg.— Chicago Tribune. ;
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