Ocean City Sentinel, 4 March 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 6

SUNDAY IN TUB ' LOCAL CHURCHES Strong Sermon* and Excellent Magic Heard by Congregation** nwtr M " lu lb* xt»*cncc of .* pustor, the Hrv Georg# W Yard, «»> at tbr N»« Jersey Ooufervuo*. the lit v. Johu Ucileiuio iireftCUed Ibe uiorulUK Mfiuou lu lbs Finl M. K Church Mr Helltiusu l* * retire#! uieiuber of the Nt* Jcfry Koufrtt'iCt, In which b« WMkdlviforibf Irrio of d fly- five yui* out not* llliMaodlug bin uiaii> year#* of Mrvlce tbe Kruioit klioMn) pImt ami vigorous thought slid rX pit i *4oO. Tlit text Wat Proverb*# 27 ; |u. ••Thiut owufrtftuS and iny father'*# frirnd ti't-mkr not; orntitr mho ii#, i UlV'bVlV ll<m*« III I Or d«l of I li t CM I lauiitv, f<>r i-eMrr !■ a i*rijrtitH*r lliai o-l ue*r Allan a brother far « H." Th- upvikrr u-rd oolv Hit |» - cUuar a«imb«*i« wl In* wriuun a d lir brtfaii by conaidrnoK Ilia a m "iici||libijf " illf lu |>arl. that in li» nam* -eti-e, II refer* In ltm»r In log lu our KJHlirillalr vicinil> — I llo-f with wlioui M«ha%t dallv. fr .nulls ai d UiOir or Iraa muttd* mial aiid kiiidly intercourse. The *«»n1 - near" lu Ilia Irkl cltarly refer* lo (lit kindly and hflplul neighbor our from whoir *• have received klndor— *Uil lo w hum we have don- I lit llfct. Here# • aaiy, 4H«i*,a good neighbor " *Ji l« a vrry nenrtiborly family. " rtuci# an out, Hie experienced and aornr what cynical writer or writers of the Hook of Proverb* declare la i«tler (ban a brother fa off Mr Hrl eman, bo* aver, did uol lu lend lo dwell upnu the fact I hat a good neighbor la betiar than a brother far nfT— that la, a brother who neglect* or forgcta hi* fraternal duiy. Hi* maio thought waa in reference lo that ncigbiior of wbmn our Lord *poke when He made I law (food Hamaritao Ibe embudimanl of the perfect ueigb bor Tba apeaker deviated that ir American* do 001 even yat. after three ceuturlea of gO*pci teaching act Upou the full conception of neighbor aa exemplified by tba Good Hamarltar , Vk e have Mill loo much ciaaa conaclouaneaa W» have not yet rlaeo to Ibe thought of the goapel that aeery i man U our brother Wa profeaa tbr i Fatherhood of God aod tba H rot bar bond of Mao but fall to live ool our prufea-ioo We need Ibe apirit of tbr . via-ler lu our braria that wa may *er « In every man a child of God and our brother I The apeaker declared that only the 1 deed* aod word- by wblcb wa help ■ our brother are tho*e that give u* the J03 of heaven. He aakf thai be bim- 1 -oil during hi* long life of aarvlc*. 7 had on more than 00a occaalou ahared hi* la*i dollar * lib one In uead. and I once he had foregone a year'* aalary 2 to help a poor church Ha declared r - r - vmw.vu caw urriarei

that thaaa acta gave the fluaat Joy c Hla (If*. rxttar prkhhytkkian. Una of the moat duikhad. acholarl; and convincing *erwon« heard In lb Firat Prerbytarian t.'burcb lo *om time waa delivered at ibe rarvice* iher Hui.day evening by tba Hev Dr. F W Loaiacher profe.-or of cburcb bletorj in Princeton Hemioary. Dr l»et»cher took aa hi* text thi word, found In gnlomon 180. • Out o the depth* have I cned to Tbee C L<»rd " Thia la tbe cry of the baart Ibal found lo God bia full aelLfactlou. H !• ai all timaa our prleilega. and aome umea our duty, to go below the .urf.ci of tbtnga and we can do no iwttai I ban to consider the** wnrda. We are lo prone to do thluga on bor iaonial lines Our Ihiokl g lack- per peodicolanty yet bow aaay it la lo ge> away from tbi* dead leva) of mount ony. We ought to k*e God everywhere, tbe-peaker declared. Take any per todofiha world marked by progr*nn# and you will find (be workings of the Creator. We can have aa much of God aa we wlab m 1 he form we deaire Tbar# n a burden-Bearer ready If you will tru-i Him. The am of slua la having 00 conception of »in. lo ibe course of hla •ermon. the apeaker llln-i rated hla polut by the example* of Klog Haul and Jacob In the depiba of doubt and trouble, learn to cry unto God, ►nd Hla grace will help and *ualaln you Mr Heagland ban, aeng a aolo, • Face to Face " Or Lnnet*c her conducted the morn¬ ing kervioe* and preached an excellent aermon fro in Mali jg; |g riMT lAinir The service ai the Kir-t Haptlat 1 hutch Huoday were fairly well at tended and interesting In (he morn Ing 1 tie service «i> m ved 10 the ao rial r«M>m for tha c-.mfort of ihe wnr khlpjwra The p**tor the Rev, M M. Jje* la. preached on tha subject of •Htewardahip of Prayer," making clear by ktaiement and llluairatlon ti»ai prayer la * power ordained of God to acctmpliah result a and placed In the hand# of th rwt tan a to u** *e * truki JuM tha same a* life or money Thi- power can accomplish much and *h' -uld he u»d faithfully by > hria t»at»* lu ihe pttahing of ihe w«rk of the kingdom. He said I bet It waa a work to be prepared for end pereevered In »ith the *att>e teal and energy ak mark* • ur effort* m behair of tboae things we mum most Important Pray rr la a Ural work and tbtl hrla liar, w hn doe* not uiiltse ihi* power for go*4 but allowa It to lr» u*eia*a in hi* life, la atmilng agatnet God and those w ho really need hla prayer*. fo ilia evening ihe |>a*tor preached opoa the auijvt of The Call of Peler," he.ed on the worda of Je«u- " Follow VI# " H« hum ll|t t dlacoi|r»r ar..oud the central thought that trur great neat »* found, not in ancoe**, aa tha world ordinarily Inteipret* It but In aervtoe. j#.Uk called Peter not t«> hiota money, not toe mora comfort able and Mky social llfa. with aelf In dntgrorea hnt He called htm In a llfel greater eere lee, wbieb led through

WOMEN VOTERS' LEAGUE ELECTS Mr*. Granville H. Stcclmuu is Preeldeot of New Local Organization. lit* pit e tha kluimy weather on Ffi- , •lay evvuing. there waa a good-ei/cd attendance of metubara at tha llrst meeting uf the Oceaii City League of Wuiuvu Voters, livid at (he home of M r» Cecilia Crease, Kiglitli atieet and We* ley avenue. Thr fol owing oftlcer* were circled: Prraidriit, Mr*. Granville II HlaeU mau; Ural vice prvahirut, Mr* Cecilia 1 ri-Mr; KtC'iiiil vice president. Ml** L « . ("ouavd; aver lary. Mrs. Lerojr liuwe; irraaufvr Mr* H K Hmith. Ihe Iragur I* awalliug lualruclloiik ffnio H*aiv Ivadrr* before couipletlng I it- li»t i.f oltlcial* I Itr Irairoe m- uil>rik will ktudy civile*, a ud a' «be iirXI mrriiiig. winch •» iii proliablv or livid iii tilt ChaUibvr of iMumrrce r.miu mi tliv Ma»»rj A K'i**Mk Hundnig Friday rveulng Marrii 19 ii** Davidaoti will give a ta>k on government cliangra 1' itr league will have a uon par*l-*i policy and all *oiuru of lrg*t age are urged lu attend Hie meeiiug", wbicu will l>r held on (lie flrai and third F(i day of each mouth Mr- rtieelmau. who i- a member of ilir 8l*ie commiiiea of the League of Women Voter*, Will attend the meetlog uf Hie commutes in .Newark March 2b M- mi l.a'Mic Tranalerk. Ke^-eut real estate transfers iu Ocean My recorded lu the office of County < 'icrk H lid ret h, a* re|K>rted iu the Cape May County Gaxetie. are a* follows Mead Tomllu. sheriff 1 laud of Car> . rie L Frrgusou at vir, et ala.),tol \dala K Hay*. 1260. Lota 1*2 and 197 '*ceau City Bayuu* Company Lei 'ato Really Co. to IsOUl-e F. 8 wotioda. $•< 2ih L »l 60t. plan I. Garden*. Kdward Pen nock, et vir. lo Samuel Dixon et ux $1,706 26. Portion of lot* 70S and 700 H»ctioo C. Emily H Ellioger to John L. Van Hue Houthweat 21 feet of Jot 6J* all of lol 621, Section C Kalpo L. Gaff, et ux. to Jama* H Hev HI et ux fl.425 Houtbweat ouebalf of lot 807 aod northeaat two. third* of lot SuS. Section C. Joseph M. Rowland lo Percy Page \Vil*on. 92 500 Lot 00 aouibWr*t *lde of St Jamea place. 100 feet -oulh-ea-t from Atlantic avenue, 80x60 Same t » John L. Waltber. (2 500. Lot on south weat aide of Firat street. 180 feet southeast from Coriulhiau avenue 80x100 Jame* M Cheater, et ux, to Gershoo H Fielder $1200. Part of lot* 706 and 709 Hcctlou C. Eugene Zlrgler, excr « to William B. Allen $3 Lot* 26. 96. 27 aud 8ectiou B 1 Gertruda M. Cunningham In Wm "1 uertruaa m. v uuuiugnam to >\ m.

of A. Curt right. $1,600. Lot U and part of lot 16, Bactloo 4, Oceao Front Ileal Eetata. I y Sarah A. Miller et vir, to Elizabeth ,e B. Acker $4 200. Lot 727 Section A. ,r Da* id A. Henderson, et ux, to Harre old M E**tg, et ox. $4,750. Portiou of lot* 043 and 044, block 0, Garden* y Mary E MrCiatrhy, et vir, to Beryle A. Heull. (100. Lol 685, 8ecIF tlon D. Beryle A. Scull, et vir, to Joho Mc \j Cube, Jr. $100. Hame aa above. May R. Himklo* to H. F^ank Smith lt IS 600 Portion of luta 2 aud 4, Sec I Hon 7 map 1 Ocean City Land Co. , B "Frank Smith, et ux, to John H. e Wllliam-011 $8,850. Same aa above. r Sarah C. Weber, et vir, to John H Wlillamaon $17(100. under a tuori- . gage of $0,000 L«da 48 aud 60 Sec , (Ion 0. plan 2 B, Ocean city Land Co. , Richard B. Htite* at ux, to Samuel E Ki-ter Lot* 8 and 4. plan 1 Beryle A. Scull, et vir, lo Wluffeld , S Scbermerhorn et ux. $100. Part* of louBM and 818. Section A. m Frank M Nawcomb. et ux, to John f H. Wlillamaon. Lota 963 and 066, Section A p William L Orr, et ux. to John P. m Clarke, et ux. $1800 Lot 391. Section . D Sarah W Fa w ley to Willi* B. Held* k Inger, et ux Lot 677. Section G. Pheobe Alice Adama. et vir, lo f Beryle A Scull. $2,600. l*ot K79, Section A Charles Seer*, et ux. to Luke Jackeon, et ux $100 Part of lote 679 and e 876 Section A Ocean City Aaeoclatlon. Frank Wonder Lake to Harry Mear* Lake, Lot 118 plan 4, Bay Front Pleasure Park Tract. Jo*eph M. Rowland to Carl C. Brier , (-5,000 Tract on uoriheaat *Kft of Third atreet. 7 feet aoutbeaat from Corinthian avanue, 40x60. !«»• C01 1 kg* Here. W. S. Hchertuerhoro, of Camden, who purchased a collage on Fourth afreet, near Atlantic avenue, la*t Sap (ember took title la»t month He and hi* family w ill occupy Hit hoove r during the summer seasons 1 bey ' have been viaiu>re here for many 1 year* r m » W. V T. V- 1'onvenilnn. The spring in-tltute of the Cape May County W c. T U will be held ai Cape May Court Hnu-e loday. There ] will be au addrrs* by Mr*. Mary Ar ' mor known a* • The Georgia Cy. . clout 11 I devioua a<>d hard pallia, but to au in J finite glory, au eternal fame and real t greatness Tha pa*tor mads it the be 1 •la of an appeal 10 youth to gat ihr 1 right perspective of life and *ee the * , right vain* of a life of eervice to hit ti inanity in the name and power of *' |Jeau*Chriat $ at. AtrnnvTigfr'a. . The in o'clock roa*« In Hi Augu* \\ lint * chapel Sunday morning waa cel. rhtated. a* usual, by I ht lector thejii Re« Ttioma* F. Blake, whu delivered 8 • strmou on the alut of inipurliy and Injoet ic* a* referrad to |u thtt|»|«tle« ,f1 I ne pa*t*.r al*o urged the member* ..f n ( tha ciMifr- gallon to do acta of pen 11 ante during th* a#e*nn of Lent Her * Ice* are held at I $0 o'clock every weak day morning

The House Next Door + B> SYLVIA PR «c*»r<iati l»l» ar tk# y«Ciwt* '*••*- Ii*M' »i *4»*at* 1 JMv rd* t.m<1 reut- •! f I •* » •' of ro<ut.-» ..n iNh - ,-i :! .r tinold xtyle hoiiai- on In a 1 »• - '»-• they proiulacd complete laolat » and * urity f> • intci rtjptioi. I • - J tuke at le« at four week* t<» revise tl.r *'Comj>ctiitiuui" and he lid • iff* I to lea*#- town. I •'Well, there Dii't a it (•• dl- jrb ] you hcie. air. Mr a. G'Jtfhi. pr . 1 lalm. ' Sure, ahybcely 1 . g#-t away thi* kin-l of wet. •. - 1- n.g It P-r the s« »hIo. and tliciii that'- left 1 thvi-n'i ^«>t tf.- strength to inkke any Riilia You'll have the pluce t«- yourfrlf." F«>rHli«-d I v her uaaumn •' he had tuo\i*d In .. 1 found It .1 --n «>f eolltudf for t tie tirat week i n on the a«"#'«»nd Monday inornluK Just it* he had settled hlu»*#-lf to work in th#* narr«>w glusa Inrhtsed porGi that ran ncrow the ba<'k of the h# heard no MtiaxJng a - nd High i#u#l shrilly ftwrt-t It ar#**e from the yar<! it«xt door, and lit -ve the sn.aU voice* tln-re w«| A clear ao{-rutiO leading. "Here • «>inc 0 ■•«■ kirx* a'rov . t'r. vlug. ti'roviuff. Pfere con.e three klnj a'i"» With a rain'f, taney, tee." L«L» hrda pu«hed back his tort#.|-#»-slit'H-rltumed gtaaaet lrrital»l> and ptrode t«) the window*. ] >• i» in the adjacent yard he ln'tield n ring of iil#out eight youngster* holding hand* 1 A Tul dan# lng ha«*k and forth aa they I vfing. A ..reen tulde stood nnd- r th#an mac tree, with tight amall 1 t.i#^l chalr< around It. and one larg«> willow *rui' l ilr. standing up w;.* the man- I ^ 1 ' f ' 1 J'M! 'I j V 0 J C* J \ TK

I ^ l wwzr^wa % ^ j Staring Down With Frank Intcreat. AX*r of th* enterprlae. undoubtedly. • 8be was about eighteen, with wno#.tb , brown hair puabed back from a low, broad forehead, and brown eye* that , drooped nt the outer cornert wistfully, at lea*t »o he thought at flr*t glance, and It softened his Intent. She wore blue linen, and all during that firat morning Edwards found hla thought* ■traylng from the "Compendium" to the group In th* yard below. Ho had Hot dreamt there could be such complexities to mere child training. Refore he realised It ho waa smoking before the window*, staring down with frank Interest at the disturbers of bis peace. "And don't that best all." Mrs. O'Brien exclaimed, when she brought up his noonday tray, and witnessed the invasion. "The house belongs to old Miss Stafford and *he goes In for thia social settlement work. You know wbot I meant" "I know it well," answered Edwards. "Well, once before in tbe summer she had a day nursery In her house aod til the neighbors complained about It, aad then she handed It OTer to coovftieaeent soldiers for awhile, and domt look what ahe's got In there It's • backyard. Jffpdergarten, aint Itr • It appears to be. but I don't think I shall mind 1L Who la the teacher?" Mr*. O'Brien gave him a swift, suspicions look, knowing as she did the Wcaptlbltltlw of the masculine mind but Edwards went on eating placidly, and she told hire what she knew. The ttacher hud sent over to borrow some match** the first day she was there, and her uamo was Miss Ftesrn- - Eleanor Stearns, thut was R— ggg said ahe was from Dakota. "And what waa she doing down here, I ask c i her." added Mrs O'Brien "And she said she'd come to go to allege, and In the summer It wss t,„, expensive to go home, so she v this work lo tide her over. If thaf bother you. Mr. Edwards. I'll put in n quick complaint and rhate out the whole bunch." But Edward* assured her there would be no need. And mnmlnc- he would watch the little class dnt.ee to and fro In their gnroe» Ilk* swaying flower* In the wind, and sometime* forget the "Compendium," n* he ir*n *d back in his ana chair, half dodng la a day dream. PI.v had anch marvelous reaearce* fivr entertainment. Forue d.vyt they would model lu clay, and OD others colored papers would flutter shout Ilk* butterflies under (heir Angers. Then again, they would have a story day. and gather gravely around her under th* tre*. ©r elae fliev would dig along th* border*, end coat th* nasturtiums and *W(N-t I to brace up and bloom rlghth It seemed that ahe wa* living in 11 . hous* all alone except for th* car. I taker, and at night he saw a lone II. t tn the second floor beck room that he I ■ n*w must b* hers I'ertiap* even he had nnt . I • bow fhi t .ltd* dally group had w.iv.n Into th* fabric of 1 * p* - ^appliu-ea until he mU«#-d It ..|,e A \ »nu Mrs. O'Brien t„n |4„ v N, , fltcams was ill in the old h<m«e. t "Mure ahe's gone and vutt.Mt around 1 h (hem famines and caught I bluf. tr*»s'*t I think It !• #.r ma>».o * fa worse And not a ami to do f..f ■ >tr. Mr* Piipleaay. the car«-tak#-r. 1 •y* she can't he expert rd to cair fur • in, and v#ho ib* detiii going • o.e 1 Iflff'klUMu. Oil Mia* Btotuifli ivgt I s.

to »«#toe rr--' pla*# In Ihe Inouor*' - abd i*"l»-l> know • where 1h* a ' folks afc she'll t o#- to go to- Hi tue. I (old her *nd I in going TO isp the aiobulMh- ftow,* "No you're i,o». Mr* «>Brl#'ii" I I vi e r<t» #>r>i# t • 't • ' ' ' ■ I 1 will In#, the feep- -i' (J #-f i • Idlng f#»r !.#-r in the ifi'proeta of nnf Uutuanlfy/ It seeuu-d a i. *>d explanation to In. i--t-'f s- we! ■ «» . N! - "Itrh n .5 one* <i.d he go In' the b"jae n« s but he f.».»T*d bbl- f»-r fw.» trn : ed nurac4 u d#vt«/r. *:.d » -'#<»kwnt i » >fr« oBrten 1 'ed a* guar! ,n at.g#4 tut HI fli*re .eni* a day wh.-i 1'nm'* icielv«-d u -uf union* to i.'i-nd Ihe ' :.valei> .it' In ihr gaMcti. J |.* i to fell her every' 1. M w • »'Bn#-u t >ld hliu iouoc# - » the kind you can't deceit «• j He f- iitd her el<-. • *1 ; 'ha j nig u: »w . itnlr. In a ne^ k - - LI tuono. embr.ud. >«•■] In hlu* 1 c - . I *pr»>* of charry blo>*omi> s ■ held :«-ut her hand to l.u* ehyly. "Oh. I >nn< i«#r I A.-ird#. I *<1 »w It on lh«<! in*t • . >or -hr #v ed. illr >*1 down l#e*ld* her, e . . ill ily. t«lling her ho'-> M — F- Had |lure#l him to tlx old netghl# I n#- < iiu-v It wa* • And ' ' • \ 1-oth w#-ic *i|#tiT etrin k l»> il#c - ni#» -.uaph'i -n. l'|. .-it #ii* t. > • > ■ i% had Mis- Hteff. rd noJlce»l r «h»lor'e eyes ufri-ng on hi* 1 ••*' .)* U-ntlve attnleiit •>* he«.rd I • .nor'a ; of h :o? Ilnd *h«- <:• ' el} relied on propinquity t<# close 1nn^ P el? Mi*. O Itrlvn w ..<1 ha\»- -.aid. j "1 nevrr never c«ii repay • • n f -r all y#>ur fcludn*»«." I'ieanar -eld. - #fiiy. "it vii* wonderfril of you. Why did you do . V" lie h'Aitfd forwar-l arid h#-r hand between hla p^! .iik tciob-rlv. "I think 1 must be like y#»ur kiddie#..' |h* sai l gently. And * ig under hi* I I rt-atli the word* of :!#e game they tied ! rat j'iayed under *.h> mi mac tree. "I'm roving here to get married 1 1. cried, married." Mr*. O'Brien «ame to hi- window to ►hake a table iwver and retreated ha*' I Hy at sight of the two. "The old schemer." ah* Lughed to I herself. "Am't he the wise one j»lann>ng to get liar alt this time, nnd me thinking he wu* one of them troubling philanthropists." RAINBOW IS OF REAL. VALUE Spectrum Analysis Shows What th* Distant Start Ar* Campaacd Of. While it 1* true that the beautiful j • »lor% displayed by tbe raiubow are due to the pa-*Hge of light through r»indrop* th* i#opular concept ion that the drops ere directly In line b(4 * > en the sun and the bow is Incorrect. The light enter* the raindrop and I* refracted back to form tbe bow. In this passage through the drop the different > >)lors arc produced which, t coded. Make our ordinary white light. Two persons standing aide by *'de ►ee two different bows, though they present the eazne appearance. Untold eenturlee after men had v lew ed this wonderful display of color in the sky It was discovered that light 1 bus fcepa rated Into Its component parts had a story of great Interest to toll. By pasting light through i-are-fully prejiared prism* and charting the line*, by beating to Incandescrccc vauvaiitig iv mean insecure va-

rious substauces and pasalng the light •iirough the same prisms to the chart became possible to Uac* and Iden t. tlfy the sub-tanc* incandescent at the source of llglit. Thus by *j*vrtrum r- nnalyaia not only th* sun * light but < b also that of the stars as well la made to tell the story of the material of which they nr * composed. Sjieaklng broadly, lt bas been found 1 list the.-* bodies separated by tretnene dous distance* from us are made of !t substance* known aa component part* • of our own globe. The rainbow, long 0 th* mystery of the sky. has proved ih* d how of promise In loading to a very >• definite analysis of all light, Famaus Ca#-ryalla, h The two moat fauiooa carryalls In - Washington are own«l by Hanator Edge of New Jersey and United Stat-* «- Marahal Splaln of ths District of Oot lumhia. The senatoFa conveyance, a 1 high powered aut«.mobila. la fatned be^ 0 cauao It carries llcenas So. 1 from th* j r state of New Jerssy. The number Is 1 not much wider than a lead pencil and It certainly looks peculiar tautened onl to the big green car. Marshal Pplaln's r hack Is one of the grand old one-horse-f shay variety. He w*m It t^causs cont gres* haa persistently r#fu-.-d to aup3 ply s gas#. line bus for him. In order 1 to maintain an *reti ksel hs has to ait s in the exact c«nt*r of th* m»at. If b* sits on one side ths hack Hats heavily { sither to th* port or sta (board and be • h«a to cling tightly to tha cushion to . prevent hi* going OTerboard Horse Ought ~mTv* More Se^se. A tnnn driving an express wago:. In ftonrhhiUigs a- rest appeared to h* , mors c. i.. #-rned in a re**pa|*r he was reading than In steering the horse I j c,,t bann s way. Th# paper b ke<I \J the view entirely lr front of the driver who iM-rrned to bt ohllvlous to b!- surrounding* at ths egoln* Jngg*d along In what he found later to he the wrong road. When hs woks up to the situation he found that be and the wagon had gone mor* than threequarter* or a mile out of the wn> and then he d I -covered that hs had lost himself and had ln«an doing extra work for nothing. Whet it last the •1? ver lined Ma head and found what ha.! happened ha cursed the hora# for not knowing better than to p*a* ^ hy hla own *t*M*.— ' \Vorc***et k' » ^ nlng post. Why Ha Left OM Tom I'nrker, a color#-! servitor i had beet. In the service of a certain '•nilly f. r * long time. at. I « wh# n b* m .d* th* eurprialng am . rt that ha was "gwlna to qu- i,i» , lL I f rlojer Wa* for a mom- - ■ ' . u> I »U< ir e, \\ hen he had 1 .-gained I his coapoaur*. h* aake#l: "But why do v«»w w|*h io lenew Totu?" 'Id mt>sr hut any, *ub," re|»lls^ , Tern, politely. 'Hnt 1 '•"»*, cm 1 tail at npoo knowing • 1 "1?#!!. * -h Bf von must know r* be#u l eat tutor f.v than twenty y. .hi, st Knh. is* thMiut. >, M Wrtd et de aigUt of yo- faml.'x - j Elactrt* Clrtulir Ri« Arnoi g recent electrlcleTd nTTve' • f, _ portsbi* circular ^isw, provide-t with the bandit of an ordinary hand saw ' Th* too! weighs only It pot,, u-.h 'T Ha *r * quarter boraet»ower -o!«r , , a flinch cr»samt or rip taw. has h suitable depth g«g* and la pmv defl with an atuwitnofn baa* grooved to glide on * guld* tnck when neces^ry. Mad* Is covered wttk * *sr»if •korff, *+ ■ ■ mt I % . ^

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Kataiuuiiad !««*. Halt Pnona 1X2# W M.S .P. I r A "The Greatest Family Resort" OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST SEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THF FAMILY MAN SPACIOUS BOARDWALK. OKI AT USHING IN OCL AN' AND BAY. THE DELIGHT OF THE YACHTSMAN. NUMEROUS TRAIN'S TO AND FROM PHILADELPHIA ON THREE RAILW AYS. Afithin easv access of Atlantic City anc other well-known resarts MANY CHURCHES <«^Money to loan on Bond and MortgaiiG.'j-T R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing « Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA No8. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ?ry an Advertisement in the Sentinel and you are sure to get quick results. A

1 i : — " —I ARE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If I not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. , I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE I Of Atlantic City Eiactric Company

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T * K l k % u tlNlt HI BIX covat OAKLAND I SENSIBLE SIX MANY men ind xomm, could well afford costlier cars, are driving Oakland Sensible Si® Coupes. Their selection us prumpCed primarilv by the unmatched value that Cms handsome, sturdy car represents and the unusual operating economies that the Oakland Sensible Stx effects over a long lifetime of efficient performance. Touring Car. S123S. Raaltfsr. SllTS; Cowfa, StMS: Four Dm. S^sw. $»$$S: L o, h. Port woe, Mn-h . AOirtwoal (or Wt rt Vhawl p m n 1. • CHARLES SACK Central Garage Oceati City immewati deuvtoy New Jereey *— — i — — — M— ^ #• V THE UN IVt RS AL\CAM W/^AT the Ford car is among ifijl W molor cars, the Ford truck is ||L among motorlmcks— far ahead ln| °J $11 others in practical saving service. "I he Ford tmek eniloiies those desirable Ford merits — s inplicity and dcct tdii rw smnP® with M DLO I I nUva sured economy i« lid TftlF ojK-ration and main- all m ,nt ti nance. No busi- , MARKET lu-ss too large nor so H small that a Ford truck won't prow a monev -making utility to it. Its value is universal in business, in city, town village and on tbe farm, and the price onH without body, (with solid tires in rcarl; (with pneumatic tiix^v) f q h IVtrott. j Th* 'kmxnd Kbig llwv wki w ithomt flekv . | t I* Pleasantville Motor Co. II ? Switfl Main Mm! a a«hift(1«* Art, J| IH-ltASANtA H.t.E, N i. •wat fkMH 1 1 11^ _ _f-~ . - — " " *MM iiifn.Pl -