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-II ' I . a t Bona la th* Wrong Place " jj arly —oka up Hurley Grove, lit was » u mis Jim Oolby did sot Tlka — atffi for t a raaaon — but Jim said equally ' 1 aoppnae you can htd If you want ' to," tod went home to' get the papers ■ covert nf hi# two torn—. But somettdnf chanced Jim's pur-* " poae he had act anticipated. W*hen 11 cot home he found a note under the door of the little cabin, undoubted *' U. Mt by some aracooer or .pedal k maasehaef from the creek settlement " He fin— 'ail and his Iceath came qurck h aa he r—d the almaiurr. and be * pra— a* Ma Ups to the scrap of paper " with a fervent , "« "Daar Bttta lady! Only a cold Dear Mr. Oolby.' but maybe she a changed her -tod." , The "mind" of Janice f Wafharall, a widow of twenty-two. ^ WMh * Bttle three-year-old child, and *h« Brad at the little -settlement at * Glasgow creak, eras that twenty times * —a bad refuacd to marry lovelorn u Jim Colby She was wistful, stern, an— ertlbal harsh when Jim ap•ruachad bar. but he never could * fathom bar motive In turning hla HI t v; # "TU do Itr cried Jim. Influenced —Manly by some strong lmpulaa. Tve ; •Iwayt believed that what Janice had against me *«« my MUftlms. reaving MM— I dabbled In mmea. bonwa i —M. and never got anywhere. If this I nil fas— gets me Til waste time and I -OMg. and the steady going little { hard was a bos—ess Tea worked up will go - pot. No. utrreel ril keep I steadily plodding along, patiently, and ■ _ saw If tMt help? see-any with Janice." I Jim OaCby .went bach. downtown. Hi I Md a dead to one forty-ecre tract I made out to Jgnlce WvtherelL The I otbar M put — at aoctloa and Hariey I Grove, gambler, speculator, bad nun ' geoarmlly wban aroused. Wd it in for OM thousand doHara. and hla idnlwer 1 ayaa glowed, as be realised the bargain « M Md mnde, I Than with all cogerneaa Jim saddled I a bore* and got down to the creek set- ■ aaaunt. The young widow occupied « a oaat Uttla eoOag'e wlth ber motha ' and child. Ac gneird Jin, pleaaastly ' yet with a certain constraint. I "1 have aant for yon tar y.rw on , good, Mr. Colby," she said, aa they • ■ese aaa— d. "Tear dead «l»ur ' l knewt, you and your folks for ytwra 1 , I want to ba yaw frtvnd. They have ' (rand ofi dow'o the creek. That miio ' Grove war her* with • expert*, whe I ewj-trampUg all ovW your taad For I : imf. Mr. Colby, don't throw away < yoar rnan.es. They wiu try to gv < the land cheap.' ' "They have fclraedy." aooounced Jim I Oroes. this morning " ■ Dh. Mr Colby ■' "The. other 1 deeded to yea." h "Why! I cannnt sccept If * . anything ira la aafe hands. Every r thtog —pa through my poor flnrera." t "Bvaa you." he added; mournfully h - ptaree his eery soul, but she did not . MM Uw wild thaaght coosuii her that I have to eay ar — » ."Whar# the answer?- rauaa— h , with klmatlf. returaiug te H JM Pa— ( I* tkraw hem If la my anas h aa* than agau I fed as If *l» was B judging me. What fori I aaaar •«•(«( . Magi, being that i ra£ilt" *tw££T:.:a* h
I with 'he tl.-l'llnjt'aiki.'uricinSeoi ft" t ! and a im !'. icind barrel 7gu»lie'" l| »a« muiilat'ug Jim Colby"., forty i| "jlm w». at-the iwetic at dajrUgbti toThU owi''k!.h' h*«k, 'Vh.«lng J".: 1 mm.' to be filled* with .-n»y et his t" ' ghvJter Is on the tend I have j ' attitude' vhV ralbd Jim. I feTt'rS r.. ' 'Jm-iwj* 1 y ■ ' tarlce and ■ .•»' J Mr bad rvw't-r -h. i t D.»- . Jsui'v. ele.inb.-t u.tn lik^ # p.j- .f shot lie inrne.! . s fisJ, Shr svenod bursting Hit am.. «-re out -"6lJ. Norms Hi .-herds .be sail.-: miserable death: Ob, Jim:"lie sevtn.'d to gru* tatler o<d"Iter truth bed suddenly flashed 0|K .Usrds^o el,. |- , — - :b.<. .eft her to wretched uses and . erty to die lo tbe (res' nty r ' j ■ -T°" •"<bcu*'l"d|ber 0 f '"a" I bee uoober It was i «bo bun--' bet .Ihr des-Tted wife .vf rbat beartl. -■ scoundrel. Barley Osvte," But be bad h" la hla arms. an< ' J BALKED THE BULL Pressor-* af Mind That Saved the Ufa • of a L/ttls Child. ■ I ' a reyimeut of tbe German army ] rwtlng l^ a counti7 n-od was apimlled ; to aee a great bull madly pursuiuc .a ' little child in a Held near "by and yet <0 far a Way that the child c6uid nob . be reached lb time to —ye It nor yet t —red by tbe shooting of the animal. • 1 The bull had bis horns down, and all < The t-ulr had bis horns down, and an '
the eoldlefs were horrified to see thai in another moment the 'child mujl Is ' gored to death. For an Instant no , then the drum major shonted lo the 1 buglers of the band, who stood near 1 with their Instrument* in their hands \ \ to sound" a loud blast. They looked . ■ "Sound, 1 — y. for God's — ke; tc j tbe f-hlld.'" repeated U» drum j : Then the buglers blew a blast at the I of their lungs. The drum maj< r | that •anlmaia of that species | were so much affected by arrange and high pitched musical Bounds that they seemed- compelled to Imitate them This hull proved to be no exception to rule. As soon as he beard the bugle blast be paused In his pursuit of the Mil!-: glanced toward the band, raised his bead and began to bellow , madly. Tbf ; buglers kept up as high and discord:: tumuli as they could, and meant:: soldiers were cunning to the rescue of child. , 1 * •" i Before -the bull had finished 10s at tent Ion to the- bogles the child was In a' place of safety.— New .York Trtbuir V WOMEN IN PORTUGAL They O* -AH the Hard wivk White Lax, Men Led and Smoka. The k* at woman ln flRlugxl Is not envlkbl# one. according to Mr. An brej F. C. BaU. who In his book. -In .Portugal" thus deer rib— tbe labor that falls to their ehare: "Portuguese men are go notoriously that lt-1s no .exaggeration h> y that rwo tblrds of the work of Por la dooe by women.: To them tbe word mourejer la r— lly ap pHeaMa, since. In fart, they work like Moors or slave. They work In the Bold- and appear to bear lb* brunt of tbe labor -In on* field the woman In (he best Of tbe ds, draws up tru- ket (Tier buck, et of water whl:e the man alu pm I.Mf In a shady odve tree. In the nelgbbr field a man watches six "women at a group of women stand world: r In alt at the —ma. work under a vine trel wmt bug" *r® "' ** **" nm ' handed Tl* man II— (n lib 1^' car and must bave a clgarro and a'coj* of wine or brandy after his bard day s work, 'or be »!;» at his counter and bid- ) wife go out Into the cruel sunshine ! to fetch a heavy tiBtem of water <c | «ber prorbdons W.omen work In th. J quarries. Women row heavy barge- I Wherever there b hard work wouier to be found." ^ Wedd.spe In' BsrcBlona. —.Barretoua. Spalk. for tb.-n eVerj on, who recrl v» on* m:ud go and give a cola to the bride That Is for her dow The father I? iwsaily enat«- to feralsb He bae bad to buy a bouse for her and fit # ep. and that Is esoally expend v*. Vs-, E.tv.o-0 nary -Eh. dortior " said a giltke of a email Mdch town to a frtaed -he maun heea an satrae nary man. that a There are tn.ngs h.,- | Soma ttt, his Iwad.thst never w- aid | R**mT TOr-mmo WmeM - «Ma j nattaBa M ta* a—y thine la tb* I wertd that la tods thee patd. Aee 1 of thb metal w*«» IjBO M*M Neat to weight — aaar r
^pHttcat Ailuct-tisjmcnlg ! — 1— ; — •* FOR STATE SENATOR | Levis T.^tevens J REPl Btlt t> I'RI M A KIE?f' SEPT. Illh L. „:» u re . Rep-, i - . - o,- end M.:c apd s« tb* .og ^ ' ' s".* r."'*:. • ".c Krpnb Pa.-, asvl'-ftited I . .. ago on y one k. public. n *| bH Hs.-wi wkoci -o the JvtTsVl of 'the' r.mmv'J!t|wiV khich^uTd J pubi^thcmmc. .;:«pps»! to die voter. , I that t. me l or Senator. Lewis M J Cress* for Amem t Henrv S. Kulher- J bad. sn.i for .Surrogst*. Carsville E. . ■ Still*. And it wT : be recall*! ihat when < Mr. Bjigut. in vy had lw«n ma'd* a 1 sheriff bs .v- v:Jc! iargeh bv the work 1 of .the. Isle Senst.c vicsae and Aaeemblv- - man Jam,- M E. Hildreth. who were - then the leaders lit the party, an.! in 191a
• the timed Stales m the effJets to I | i have your vote of confidence on Primary y EEWIS T. (TEVEN3. Mill lor Still. Stoitir Wiliiil Brit • asks tk« support of every Re- ■ publican voter at the primary •' election TllSll?. Sl|t. U. 11 If You Want to Keep in Touch With IGEfll CITY ' | Subscribe few the Oceao Cily Sentinel the Official Paper of the , City, before leaving this I i city for your winter home. Send your name, address and $1.00 to this office and receive a weekly visitor for a year. 7U4E flsDury Ave. Try an Advertisethe Sentinel and eet Quick Results.
^ 1 ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If 1 not, why not? They give three times I as much light as the old style Carbon lamps I for the same current consumption, I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE I of Atlantic City Electric Company , • 0 • - ^ $■
Cut Your Fuel Bill Vse half Co*I and half Coke. 1 Get the above from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. : : " i Sol ire to Limit t'reililors. Sheriff > Sale. Monday. Sepiemtwi 16. i-»iS. j | Sheriff's Sale.
" m 1 Jrn-y. on U.. V«e..l> .-v,nUi .1., ..I Jul,. 1 Monday, September ,9, 1918, Said osuse pwrtlvolsrly set 6" ill and do ; IP MttffuBuw'hbtSu of'Iieai^lltyfln II r "burared""* d.'srnl*d as li'.luws, lo ^wlt: "H—iontuc ..n wjiiy^wer^fmm'u^esthee^r^an'" ma' width exuding IB Isngtb or dvpln y . County, N J.. In Book ho. I* of Itoeds. pair JiHd XTssctjar^hta heir- u/ aanlDr hrswt! "teel^TngM^S^E MILLEK? SnJrlff. ■ twrt A. Howsll. Sotieimr^ p ( j I'roi lamation by the G*tenior. °f J "no Jr*Y-b^)D?\b" Iwroly-n jnt ' dlrav-Ong that Bo Bteelteisi L^hrld ww'rdins 10 law is tl»e —us of Sew Jmwj. on Hre Alar— atgnwta a 14 — HixUt and Pleasure avenue. j ' 17 — Eleventh end Bay avenue. 18 — Fourteenth and Pleasure ave. ! - Aft — Seventh and Went avenue. IL— Hecond and Aabury Menu*. 43 — Fourth and Aabury avenue. 44— Eighth and Aabury avenue.' 4f> — Tenth and Aabury avenue. 48— Thirteenth and Asbury avenue 1 s" 48— Blxl— nth aud'Asbuiy avenue. 61— North and ( antral avenue. 64— Htxth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central avenue, j * «7 -Twelfth and Wesley avenue. 78— Fourth and Oe— n avenue i ,==• 1 to Boardwalk and Monriyu terra— « Ml— TwenUaUt and Uanmi aim
I StorageHouse I Twelfth and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J I We cau take storage of Household Goods of I '"j all description, small "boats or any other item I you wish stored. Beside our LargT; Storage I "I Room we hae small Private Rooms for storage I G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co. I STORAGE HOUSE I : \ smith's 1 - ' I The T,n Smlth I j ^ > I 738 Asbury Ave. I I'hnns 7iW I ' * j All Klrida of Outterg I " Phone 35 I i dawuu'c Dry Goods, Notions and Men's 1 r^WCH ^ Furnishings I ■»! A new line of Ginglianrs, Voiles, Percales, etc. 1 for spring and summer dresses; also a' shipment' I » ' of the Famous- Royal Shirtwaists ready for in- I * j . spectiou.. Come — Look — -.Buy. , I Powell's 1 n 921 Asbur>' Avenue Ocean City, N. J. I John Marts Lumber Co. 1 Ninth Street and Haven Avenue . ■ f OCEAN CITY. N. J. , I Lumber MiUwork. Mouldinga, Building Paper. Plaater Board, Nails, Sash Wslghti I etc. Bstimates Furnished. Prompt Delivery. B
IS^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.'SI I R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance I notary public 1 commissioner of deeds for pennsylvania Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. /» The Ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. bathinfi sa&knd unsurpassed finest beach on the coast the home of the family man Spacious Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Throe Railways Within easy aecasa of Atiantio City and othar wall-known raaorta CHURCHES NO SALOONS R. CURTIS ROBINSON i: , a Notary Phblis and Commissioner of Deeds t> Id— «£> te Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocmaa Cm - | Na Jaai

