Nov 1912 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City
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*&&»*«*••• BAPTIST.<br />
T^aanbona ta. Immannel Baptist<br />
Cimiqboa^Kniidajr war* preached to<br />
owingaUQM eUghtly amaller than<br />
a«nml.,Tb«mornlng tpplo waa "Grains<br />
•rtoIocMr.^Gee'a theme was "Tbe<br />
-Haspoke In put eafollow*:<br />
^Wbatbtbe conscience? We ate<br />
-. famaiaranough wttb the word and we<br />
.' V>y know what It means nnlU we try to<br />
- * explain tbe meanhig to some one else.<br />
" / Then we flnd «orsejves tu difficulties,<br />
" v 1'. ''BntwheUrerwethlnk<strong>of</strong>consclence<br />
*,i aa*>panon within a person or a par-<br />
- •'eon standing by a person, or the voice<br />
' v »«* Ood in the soul, or an echo from<br />
*• ' this one fact Is evident,<br />
.conscience makes cowards <strong>of</strong><br />
^naaU. Wo am afraid <strong>of</strong> conscience<br />
"and Its verdicts. Why Is this? Why<br />
V s art we afraid <strong>of</strong> conactonoef Is it not<br />
, wonWeeaae to'accuse and would in-<br />
• stead commend, and you conld dlelp<br />
't'-. r Bothcottgngattonathat gathered II<br />
, .. U* Pint Presbyterian Church on Son.<br />
'•-. ^ day wan exceptionally large for Ibis<br />
, * season<strong>of</strong> the year. Qnltea large nnm-<br />
. * _ btfptthamembem ana friends <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eburefcarestlU away on tbelr vaca-<br />
Mooa,battbelargennmberorstranger8<br />
^•tttndtog th» ebnrcb at present la<br />
i. keeping the atttndance at high mark<br />
iSandajiWMObsearedas "rally day<br />
The ffhPinh<br />
y<br />
decorated<br />
durlng.tbe course <strong>of</strong> the day.. Injaut<br />
mornuigbtotbame was, "BoulTnlrst,"<br />
•nd in the ovanlng, "The Supreme<br />
Mission <strong>of</strong> tn* Church, 1 ' taking aa bla<br />
text Psalm 42; 1-2, "As tbe bean<br />
pantsth after the water-brooks, so<br />
inttth my. soul after The*, O God.<br />
My soul thlrsteth for Ood, for the<br />
living God. When shall I come and<br />
ippear before Ood?"<br />
Mr. Bobner said In part at tbe morn-<br />
Ing service:<br />
"Man Is a great bundle <strong>of</strong> longings.<br />
It waa a poet <strong>of</strong> shallow thought who<br />
aald, '<br />
Man wanta bat little here below,<br />
Nor wanlathalliul* long.<br />
"Tennyson waa a man <strong>of</strong> deeper In-<br />
sight Into the human heart and said,<br />
with more troth, that man is<br />
An Infant In the nljot.<br />
An Infant crjlng for the light.<br />
And with no language bat a cry.<br />
"Man Is athlrst for Ood. As Angus-<br />
tine said, -Thou hast made nsfor Thy-<br />
self, and our heart Is restless until It<br />
finds rest In Thee!' The waters ol this<br />
world cannot satisfy his soul. Like<br />
the waters <strong>of</strong> Marab, they are brackish<br />
and bitter, and, like the waters <strong>of</strong> the<br />
aea, tbe more he drinks the thirstier<br />
he bec<strong>of</strong>aae*. Ood alone ran satisfy<br />
Yet bow few seem to realize It- They<br />
go looking everywhere to satisfy their<br />
soul thirst, but fall to turn to God,<br />
who alone can satisfy. If'the three<br />
hundred and sixty degrees around tbe<br />
horizon should eacb represent a door,<br />
we would see many knocking at every<br />
door for spiritual contentment and<br />
heart happiness before looking to Him<br />
who alone can give snch'tblngs."<br />
WEST M. K. .<br />
A congregation that was large for<br />
his season <strong>of</strong> tbe year greeted the<br />
preacher, Dr J. B. Haines, in the<br />
rtallMalo tbe promises <strong>of</strong> God's Word!<br />
He appreciates them. They are then<br />
hrobbing, vital actualities. He grips<br />
hem. Theu they grip him, and fur-<br />
nish the Inspiration and working<br />
tower <strong>of</strong> bis life.<br />
'.•ram with you," Is really worth<br />
more than all earthly possessions. If<br />
we measure life by three score years<br />
ind ten, tben youth Is tbe most Joyous<br />
'rejoicing In hope" time; but If we<br />
measure by' Infinity, then tbe best'time<br />
Is when, having been tested and ma-<br />
tured, we near the time <strong>of</strong> fruition.'<br />
We have to have our discipline.. The<br />
baby Rets many bumps before It learns<br />
to walk,~but It Is.a rejoicing time to<br />
be father and mother In seeing pro-<br />
gress lu (he child.<br />
There are rame things In us that we<br />
desire perpetuated and for which .we<br />
are wllllug to endure vigorous train-<br />
ng and contlnous bard work. The<br />
power <strong>of</strong> vigorous, continued and cor-<br />
rect thought werejoloe In In the hope <strong>of</strong><br />
at last coming to our. own where In-<br />
ellectual processes will not be tire-<br />
some and uncertain. We are estab-<br />
ishing a few friendships here that<br />
we expect to coutluue "There."<br />
We are never quite satisfied here<br />
i-con- Klrat M. E. Church, on Sabbath morn-<br />
Ing. -An appropriate theme for .the<br />
season was taken- from tbe test, "Re-<br />
joicing tn hope." <strong>On</strong>ly a brief sugges-<br />
tive outline can be given <strong>of</strong> the sermon<br />
that commanded the Interest or tbe<br />
audleuce to Its close.<br />
"It may be said <strong>of</strong> every oue, who l»<br />
uol hopelessly adrift mentally, that<br />
we have some Ideal or purpose that 1i-<br />
operative, consciously or unconscious-<br />
ly, In our lives; If lbl» purpose Is large<br />
enough to command the Interest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
entire inau. It Is a uonrce <strong>of</strong> Inspiration<br />
and Mopefuluess, even though tb<br />
fruition may be long deferred; and<br />
even though tbe things <strong>of</strong> the material<br />
world are subject to variation, the sou<br />
demands that- In response for all' It*<br />
•trtvlngs then shall be some things<br />
that abide," said Dr. Haloes. Tbe pas-<br />
tor then referred to.tbe object lesson*<br />
<strong>of</strong> hopefulness In tbe material • world<br />
at this season <strong>of</strong> tbe year; in tbe * bad<br />
<strong>of</strong> promise that are .now formed, and<br />
will - be kept through the winter to<br />
come forth Into larger lire In the spring<br />
agraln.<strong>of</strong> corn planted will produce<br />
nine hundred grains In one. year; a<br />
grapevine bud may have within It<br />
possibilities <strong>of</strong> fourteen feet <strong>of</strong> growth,<br />
end many bunches <strong>of</strong> grapes, barring<br />
contingencies. The harvest <strong>of</strong> nex<br />
year, In bud and branch, Is assured<br />
low.<br />
Tbe pastor expressed his sorrow for<br />
the boy who did not have the luxury<br />
<strong>of</strong> roaming through fields <strong>of</strong> corn and<br />
grain and gathering nuts In tbe "re-<br />
without opportunities<br />
he beaulllul and good.<br />
to appreciate<br />
We rejoice to<br />
know we shall Und our Ideal "There. 1<br />
Our scope <strong>of</strong> service here to limited<br />
and hindered, we ca'nnot do all the<br />
good we would like; "There" we sbal<br />
•be satn-Hed." We tabernacle here<br />
•There" w.e shall live hi ah. abiding<br />
house.<br />
•Whose seed Is In Itself" Is an ex<br />
pression. In' the opening chapter lu<br />
God's Word. The seed <strong>of</strong> the soul<br />
life or death Is In Itself In this life. The<br />
new-life Is the gift <strong>of</strong> God through<br />
Jesus Christ, our Lord.<br />
(Commanlcaud:><br />
Voters) •taoald Have Home Pride.<br />
EDITOR TOE BENTINKL:—Horn<br />
pride—yes, "home 'pride" and the<br />
"love <strong>of</strong> home"—Is the compass that<br />
guides all the world. Forget that<br />
which maybe petty and small. Re-<br />
member Just one thing: He who shuts<br />
his door ou a winter's night and think*<br />
all <strong>of</strong> hlx neighbor* are warm, may be<br />
without fuel sqhietlme himself. For<br />
get party factions, forget petty leal'<br />
ouslei). forget pre-election promises,<br />
lleuwtnber at all time* your' home<br />
pride. The opportunity has ottered<br />
Itself this coming election; Tbe • citi<br />
zens have among them a candidate t<br />
be elected as State Senator. You have<br />
In your community a man beyond re-,<br />
pmach, beyond the question <strong>of</strong> doubt<br />
acltixen that any city wouM be proud<br />
<strong>of</strong>, and a mau who has lived amougst'<br />
vou for years—a'big mau—and why a<br />
big man? Yon may say many tlilnge<br />
may be made big, but two things ari<br />
bl*: • •<br />
To be honest Is big.<br />
To worn well Is big. . .<br />
Therefore, tbe writer thinks thai<br />
Lewis M. Uresse Is a big man. '<br />
This Is tbe day <strong>of</strong> the man who acts.<br />
The world wants him, wed knowing<br />
thai be is bound to forge ahead'anil<br />
achieve what compels rightful admi-<br />
ration.<br />
The citizen* have now thin oppor<br />
tuplty to show their appreciation<br />
towards a big mao. a-citizen <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Ctty. . '<br />
No matter who your prefprenre may<br />
be for President, let home pride- pre<<br />
Bohuer <strong>of</strong><br />
an active<br />
was visit-1<br />
pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />
• aeltdeulal, self control and lu endur-<br />
ing harduess; he Is courageous in<br />
affliction—that may be llfe-loufcr—be-<br />
cause be remembers "there Is a recom-<br />
pense <strong>of</strong> reward." He rtjoices In hope<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe glad day <strong>of</strong> reaching<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> the Ideal for which he has en-<br />
dured and suffered. There comes a<br />
sermons time In tbe Christian's life when he<br />
dominate.<br />
• Vf.TEIt.<br />
• MBssscimtai! .<br />
To the Voters ot-tbe Second Ward o<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>: .<br />
' Havlugbeen araudblate at the lant<br />
primaries for the unlre <strong>of</strong> Krevlioliler<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape Stay I'uuuty, and recelvlne<br />
tbe noiiiliiation on the Democratli<br />
ticket,-! will) lounliouiice that, I<br />
elected to the otllce, I will, ta the ut-<br />
most <strong>of</strong> my iK>wer aiirt ability, work<br />
for the best intereslH or ('ape May<br />
Couuly uiid <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In particular.<br />
. ' ALVKKB R. SMITH. .<br />
[Thin advertlHement paid for by A!<br />
fad R Smith.] ' r<br />
PROSPERITY OF<br />
CAPE HUT CODKTY<br />
like the prosperity <strong>of</strong> all <strong>of</strong> NeAV Jersey, depends upon a . ;<br />
Protective TaritT, which is one <strong>of</strong> the fandamental principles ' •<br />
, <strong>of</strong> the Republican party. ' •' '.<br />
Free Trade<br />
Advocated by*Woodrow Wilson and the Democratic plat- >--• . . '<br />
*\ " form would ruin our industries and cut <strong>of</strong>f the markets <strong>of</strong><br />
our farmers. ; . * . * .* .<br />
Democratic Legislature<br />
• * ' , *• m ^ • . ' • • • • • • ' . •<br />
s '''Aided by Governor Wilson, sent James B. Martine, a Free'<br />
^ Trader, to the United States Senate. If the next New "_ ..<br />
^,( „,,•yioiii.sTy<br />
S.Trt-lurvt't-tMii *'iLy K111I1II11: ii.-luli«iii. I^IN lur (WIH nr pti>limii>i] HuilittfM<br />
to nut, furul»!i>Hl... uufnrhl.hiHl. lhiil'.. • • • • . '<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
8.W. Cor. Twelfth Stand Asbury Ave.<br />
Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables .<br />
ampanT IM OT<br />
lent In THI» Clly<br />
HupUJobn J. Powers, <strong>of</strong> the gas<br />
company, has a force <strong>of</strong> men engaged<br />
In regradtng the .company'* mains on<br />
Central, Wesley and Pleasure avenues<br />
and Seventh and' Fourteenth.streets..<br />
He Is also regradlng the service |>lpes<br />
on Arbary and Central avenue.<br />
The company la overhauling tbe<br />
main and service systems In order to<br />
do away with tbe troubles experienced<br />
by tbe company and Us patrons in<br />
past years.<br />
. In Hupt. Powers the company "has<br />
an efflcleut aud painstaking <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
and he Is always* alert to the IntereaU<br />
<strong>of</strong> *tbe patrons as well as bis em-<br />
ployers.<br />
Tbe company will begin »ithln a<br />
few days to run a four-Inch main on<br />
Eighth street, from West avenue to<br />
the Knardwalk. Tbe main will be<br />
laid for the purpose <strong>of</strong> equalizing the<br />
presnure'tietween the different trunk<br />
lines In this city. .<br />
Themalu^mtiBt be laid.'before the<br />
city putH down HH new • pavement on<br />
EIKIIIII street, and for this reason the<br />
gas company will begin its work on<br />
thlHuualn within the next few days<br />
and push,It to completion.<br />
Adding Bay Windows.<br />
Mrs J. H. McCullough, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, 1H Improving her cottage ouren-<br />
tral aveuue, below Seventeenth street,<br />
by adding a two-story, bay window.<br />
Mm. McCullough believes in keeping<br />
her property In the best <strong>of</strong> condition.<br />
on vacation.<br />
Hiram 4. Mowrer, assistant cashier<br />
<strong>of</strong> the First National Hank, and wife<br />
are enjoying a two weeks' vacation.<br />
They are visiting tbe former's relatives<br />
lu ITancaster Couuty, Pennsylvania..<br />
CHURCH CHAPEL<br />
TO BE ENLARGED<br />
Big:'Improvement at St. Ao.-<br />
gnetine's to Accommodate<br />
Members.<br />
The work <strong>of</strong> building au addition,<br />
' 10x21 feet, to the chapel <strong>of</strong> Bt. Augua-<br />
tive's Church, ou tbe north side <strong>of</strong> the<br />
structure, waa begnn this week, and It<br />
Is' expected by the rector; tbe Rev.<br />
John' J. Sweeney, that tbe enlarged<br />
edlllce will be completed In about ten<br />
days. •. ' •• " • •<br />
Tbe addition will make the seating<br />
capacity about 160, and the Improve-<br />
ment Is found Imperative, because <strong>of</strong><br />
thelnorease<strong>of</strong>tbe winter congregation.<br />
A heating apparatus will also be In-<br />
stalled. .. . •'.....<br />
The dispel will have' a new altar,<br />
new railing and new pictures In the<br />
sanctuary -The altars and railing are<br />
being made at boys' protectory at Fat-<br />
lands, Pa., in charge <strong>of</strong> tbe Cbrlstlau<br />
Brothers. ' ' ,<br />
The rector <strong>of</strong> the church contem-<br />
plates havlug a' weeks mission In<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> members <strong>of</strong> the Paul 1st Or-<br />
der sonie.tlme duilng the month <strong>of</strong><br />
January. ,<br />
andFlfteenthati«at I alsreport<br />
by hlpa. The <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue lot. It Is.<br />
understood'. Is to be Improved with<br />
the erection <strong>of</strong>- a bandsome houBe<br />
costing in the neighborhood <strong>of</strong> (5.000.<br />
Another sale made by Mr. Btanton<br />
Is <strong>of</strong> a lot ou Third street, near the<br />
ocean, owned by James Franklin.<br />
This lot-was sold to Thomas M. Scott,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Yacht Club, who<br />
has begun the election <strong>of</strong> a very at-<br />
tractive cottage.<br />
IMPROVING HOTTSE<br />
The Bev. a.-J. Comfort Will Have<br />
. Pine Hotel. • •<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> 'Clly House Building<br />
Company la'.raising and remodeling<br />
the .Rev. Bamuel J. Comfort's boarding<br />
bouse at Second street and the bay.<br />
Tbe building will be given a new front<br />
and sixteen roorae.wlll be added.. The<br />
coat <strong>of</strong> 'them Improvements will he<br />
about $4,000. ••' • '. '<br />
' When tbe work la completed Mr,<br />
Comfort will have a line hotel, excel-<br />
lently located,"with a splendid view <strong>of</strong><br />
the bay and inlet.<br />
Dedicated Mew Cnnrcti.<br />
-Tbe ' new Methodist Episcopal<br />
Church at Haddonlield, <strong>of</strong> which tbe<br />
Kev. Pennlngton Corson, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />
this city, is paBtor, was dedicated Bun-<br />
day. Among those assisting at. the<br />
dedicatory services was the Itev. Alex-<br />
ander Conon^son <strong>of</strong> tbe pastor.<br />
The BESTINEI. extends congratula-<br />
tions to the putor, who has a great<br />
number <strong>of</strong> Mend's- in <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, aud<br />
where another son. Dr.' Allen Corson,<br />
ia one <strong>of</strong> the leading pbyslclanH.<br />
W. C. X. V. Meellua;.<br />
A mooting <strong>of</strong> tbe W. C. T. U. will<br />
be held at the residence <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Mar-<br />
tha H Lake, 1124 Asbury 'avenue, on<br />
Wednesday afternoon' next. Mlsa<br />
Kate l>wla will be in charge ot tbe<br />
meeting and tbe topio will be "Mercy<br />
-Department.'-!—'- —<br />
CRESSE LED IN VOTE HER&<br />
BUT LOST TO<br />
MANY SEEK TO<br />
BE POSTMASTER<br />
supper bave been appointed:<br />
' Solloltlng and collecting—Richard<br />
B. Btlles, w: E.Massey. Dr. J. B.<br />
Haines and Or. C. E Edwards.<br />
' Purcbaslng, printing,- advertising<br />
and. menu—W. K. Massey, -R. B.<br />
Btltea, R. W. JSdwards.and Mrs. E. W.<br />
Gandy. ' "<br />
Entertainment and music—W. E.<br />
Massey, R. W. Edwards, U. H.<br />
and. Miss B. Halnes.<br />
Cloaks and wraps—W. E. Massey.<br />
Leonard Lear, Maylln Robinson and<br />
Miss Stewart. . -<br />
Table decorations—Mrs. W. E. Mas-<br />
sey and Mrs. J. B,.Halues.<br />
Head waiter—William O. Abbott.<br />
Dlatrlbutlott-aud sale <strong>of</strong> tickets— R.<br />
Gar ret son,. Bertram Steelman, E. M.<br />
Button, Dr. C. E. Edwards, R. B.<br />
Stites, W. Scott Hand and Dr. Hughe*<br />
Kitchen, cooking and'serving sup-<br />
per—Mrs. E. W. Uandy, Mrs. N. Booy,<br />
Mrs. R. W. Edward» and Mrs. Harry<br />
Headley.<br />
RecepUon—Samuel Russell, I.. R.<br />
Thomas, Youngs Corxon, C. H. Hhoe-<br />
rnaker, Mm. J." B.< Christian, Mrs<br />
Samuel Russell aud - Mrs. Ralph L.<br />
Q<strong>of</strong>l*. •<br />
Head <strong>of</strong> tablea-Oeo. O. Adams, R.<br />
W. Edwards, John Marts, Bertram<br />
Steelman, E. M. Button, E. A. C'onton,<br />
R. H. Thorn, M. W, Adams, W. Scott<br />
Hand, Harry Headley, J. M. Cheater,<br />
C. H. Shoemaker, C. S. Coraon, J. W.<br />
TburHton, G. B. Parker,' O. M. Town-<br />
send, Robert Fls'ber, B. B. Miller, W.<br />
E. Massey. A. J. Sleelman, Rnlla Gar-<br />
retson, N. C. Godfrey, R. C. Robinson,<br />
H. 8. Mowrer and Mr. Wilson.<br />
Tables and extra dishes—George O.<br />
_A_dam8,jQ,_B,_Parker_BHd_N._CVO«dj<br />
frey. •<br />
Tickets are now on sale at 75 cents<br />
e<br />
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c h<br />
' ' ' • ' • - ' ' • ' •<br />
Improilog cotlase. .<br />
William Hagle, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, IB<br />
making a number <strong>of</strong> Improvements to<br />
bis cottage on. West avenue, below<br />
Sixteenth street.. These Include a two-<br />
alory bay window and a sun-parlor.—<br />
With WUson's Election, Dem-<br />
ocrats Here Would I,lke to<br />
. Qet Good Office.<br />
With the Democratic victory on<br />
Tuesday, local followers <strong>of</strong> Wilson are<br />
now discussing the. question <strong>of</strong>- who<br />
will be the next postmaster here. Mr.<br />
Mutton has some time to serve. Among<br />
those talked <strong>of</strong> for tbe <strong>of</strong>fice are .Will-<br />
iam H. Campbell, L. IJ. Wallace, E.<br />
A. Bourgeois, R. H. Thorn and B.<br />
Prank-Bmltbr<br />
Vox on4 Johnson Re*c|ected^<br />
Freeholders in Heavy Poll' ><br />
—Democratic Victory. , ,<br />
The nnusual Intaiaat la the ejection.' ><br />
In this city on Tuesday was shown by *<br />
the heavy vote cast at the poUs.M -,<br />
Io the First Ward tbe total trote waw -i<br />
865, with one rejected. In tbeBeoond -<br />
Ward tbe total vote WM 874, with<br />
three rejected. < f, s 1<br />
L. M. Crease, Republican nominee ir<br />
for the Slate Senate while he. ran ^<br />
ahead <strong>of</strong> his ticket, thus d*monatrat-'-i<br />
ing his continued popularity, toat out l<br />
lo H. C. Wbeaton, his DeoaooraUo on- i<br />
ponent, as waa the ease with all .the i<br />
candidates on the Tart and Booaavelt ~-<br />
tickets lu Cape May County;<br />
There'waa. a strong .fight in both<br />
Mr. Button's term will uot expire<br />
until a year from next February. Inci-<br />
dentally it can be said, all <strong>of</strong> tbe posi-<br />
tions In tbe post otllce, aside from that<br />
held by Mr. Button, are under life<br />
civil service rules.<br />
.SUIT FOR .DAMAGES<br />
Hew work aian Takes Action<br />
. Aamlnat Dr. P. A. Mack.<br />
' Many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> people will be In-<br />
terested In the following,- which ap-<br />
peared In* the'Philadelphia Evening<br />
Telegraph one day last -week:<br />
Frank X Gibbons, now <strong>of</strong> New York,<br />
has brought suit against Frederick A.<br />
Slack, a Philadelphia dentist, In Court<br />
<strong>of</strong> Common Pleas No. I, to recover<br />
damages for alienating the affections<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Bertha J. Gibbons, tbe<br />
plaintiff's wife. Slack 'bas <strong>of</strong>fices' In<br />
the Empire Building, Thirteenth and<br />
Walnut streets. Il Is alleged that bis<br />
dental parlor waa tbe place or much<br />
secret love-making between Slack and<br />
the plalntlH'a wife during 1011.<br />
Gibbons, tbe aggrieved husband,<br />
was marrled'to Bertha J. Spencer ou<br />
April 8, 1905. Their domeutlc life, sn<br />
tbe statement says, was tranquil until<br />
tbe dentist appeared and paid atten-<br />
tion' to Mrs.' Gibbons. The alleged<br />
affair commenced early In May <strong>of</strong> last<br />
year, about the time that Gibbons was<br />
compelled to go to New York ou ac-<br />
count <strong>of</strong> business. He took bis wife<br />
with him, but It Is alleged she found<br />
some excuse to make frequent, visits to<br />
Philadelphia. The plalntltr Is repre-<br />
sented by Frederick J.Shoyer.<br />
Gibbons, the husband, declares thai<br />
be has been damaged to the extent <strong>of</strong><br />
$5,000 as the result <strong>of</strong>,losing his wife's<br />
society, affections and assistance.<br />
Unlveralljr qtudeuia Home.<br />
Edward Cotton,-Eugene Miller and<br />
Wilson Y. Christian, students at the<br />
1'nlvernlty <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, were at<br />
the borne <strong>of</strong> their parents, in this city,<br />
over Sunday. ^<br />
KILLED TWO BIO DEER<br />
ON FIRiST DAY OF SEASON<br />
SUTTONS HEALTH<br />
IS IMPROVING<br />
Postmaster Hopes to Return<br />
to His. Home Here This<br />
; ••. - 'Week.<br />
Tbe health <strong>of</strong> Postmaster Button baa<br />
so Improved that he has arranged to<br />
leave Wernersyille today and go to<br />
Philadelphia, where he will be ex-<br />
amined by Dr. Mercer,, or the Jeffer-<br />
son Hospital.<br />
If the physician agrees wltb bis'<br />
plane,'Postmaster Button will tben re-<br />
turn to bis borne In this city.<br />
This will be good news to Mr. But-<br />
ton's many friends.'<br />
Mr. Button* bas been at Werneravllle<br />
for about a month. Prior to that he<br />
underwent treatment at the Jefferson<br />
Hospital for several weekd. '<br />
W.8.2>ane and Friends, In-<br />
idi W. 8cott Hand,<br />
Made a Record. -<br />
William B. Zane. and a party <strong>of</strong><br />
Mends made a • remarkable ' record<br />
ear Tuckahoe, last Saturday,. when<br />
hey shot two deer. <strong>On</strong>e waa a spike-<br />
ornbuck weighing 125 pounds and<br />
tbe -other was a four-pronged buck<br />
eighing 175 pounds. '<br />
Tbe first was shot by William Van-,<br />
lerpleng and the' other by Norman<br />
alley, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe.<br />
The others In Mr. Zane's party were<br />
Sidney Bailey, Ralph Bailey and<br />
Harry Lee, <strong>of</strong>-Tuckahoe, and W. Scott<br />
Hand, <strong>of</strong> this oily.<br />
Mr. Zane and 'bla friends usually<br />
ihoot one deer eacb season, but to get<br />
wo is something seldom beard. <strong>of</strong> In<br />
bis section. '<br />
The party saw another deer on Bat-<br />
rday and they went out Tuesday de-<br />
ermlned to get It If possible. .<br />
AGED WOMAN BURIED<br />
afnny Aurndcd 'pnneral. ol Hra.<br />
Beltord amliu.<br />
The funeral <strong>of</strong> Mra. Belford Smith,<br />
took place Saturday afternoon from<br />
tbe residence <strong>of</strong> her husband, Captain<br />
Belford Smith, at Tuckahoe, and waa<br />
largely attended.<br />
Mrs. Smith, who waa seventy-two<br />
years old, bad been III for some time,<br />
and her death was due to a general<br />
breakdown. Sne was dearly beloved<br />
by a large circle <strong>of</strong> friends.<br />
. She was an aunt or Mrs. Everton A.<br />
Corwm and Mrs. William G. Abbott,<br />
<strong>of</strong> this city. ' • . -<br />
FOUND ROADS BAD<br />
Aulo Trairel Hard la Haryland.<br />
- -saya arjafer Bmllb.<br />
, W. Bhafer Hmllh. receiving teller In<br />
tbe Flrat National Bttuk, returned<br />
home early la tbe week from ibis vaca-<br />
tion trip. Accompanied by Mn. Smith<br />
and their son, Richard, Mr. Smith<br />
went In his auto to places <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
In the upper part <strong>of</strong> thin Htate and<br />
crossed over to Pennsylvania."<br />
They also went to Baltimore, by<br />
automobile, but found the roads abom<br />
Inable In "Maryland, my Maryland."<br />
Because or the rough highway's, they<br />
shipped the auto from Baltimore to<br />
Philadelphia and took tbe train. From<br />
Philadelphia they came to <strong>Ocean</strong> Ulty<br />
in their machine.<br />
In the matters <strong>of</strong> Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement <strong>of</strong> Pur-<br />
chases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service.<br />
We haye always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
IVIASSEY & EDWARDS<br />
EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
.First-class mortgage investments secured.<br />
Par Male.<br />
. Lots 46, 47 and 4a* Marine Place,<br />
Crease tract, 80xl(h! feet each. Apply<br />
urUDUQ trailis OUAIUM •«>«• vauut *»<br />
to owner: Elisabeth G. Sands, 683<br />
tral ave.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
adv<br />
FOB BAMt^-Oouagea and lots<br />
- nain<strong>Ocean</strong>Uity<br />
. ' own Your Borne.<br />
It's dignified and given you a deli-<br />
cious sense <strong>of</strong> seourlty to owu your<br />
home at • " . '<br />
OOBANCITY.^<br />
. Besides, your responsibility as a real<br />
estate owner makes you a desirable<br />
citizen. Think It over, then call on -<br />
HABBYJKKADI.EY, : i<br />
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa-<br />
fcury avenue, nest to Ore house who<br />
will show yon the very beat way and<br />
adjna or the greatest bargains to be FOB _8AI4».—Parlor beating stove;<br />
14(11 bwej on the eajl««t. tarms auH> "<strong>of</strong>flce stove. Ellluger, 619 Aa.<br />
Phono connection., '• ' adv. ( bury aveuue. adv. it<br />
Apply to Ai Cotton 619 Asbury avenue.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. New Jersey. adv.<br />
Chain recaned at 406 Asbury aveuue<br />
by William Dykes. advi, 2U<br />
57 HEARS OLD HE<br />
BATHED IN SURF<br />
James Franklin, Owner <strong>of</strong><br />
Hotel Strand, Says Water<br />
' -Was Fine.'<br />
Hallow-e'en was the fifty-seventh<br />
birthday anniversary or James Frank-<br />
lin, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who In owner <strong>of</strong><br />
the Hotel Si rand and one or the owners<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Bellevue Baths In thls'clty.<br />
'Mr. Franklin was In this resort on<br />
that day and celebrated the anniver-<br />
sary by taking a dip In the surf. He<br />
said the water'was fine. <strong>On</strong> many<br />
days during tbe'past summer the<br />
ocean was'colder. than it was. October<br />
81, he declared. -<br />
Mr. Franklin's host or friends here<br />
and In Philadelphia hope he. will have<br />
tbe pleasure <strong>of</strong> celebrating many more<br />
birthday, anniversaries In like manner.<br />
the Cape May County Board <strong>of</strong> Free- t<br />
holders, J. P. Fox and William 8.<br />
Johnson, but both wen re-elected. , ><br />
Indications are that Congressman<br />
Gardner has been defeated by J.,,<br />
Thompson Baker, Democrat. ,,<br />
All over the country then WM a.<br />
landslide" for Wilson for President,<br />
as was to have been expected, wltb<br />
the Republican party split In twain.<br />
Tbe vote in <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly waa as fol- ,<br />
lows:<br />
• _. Fnisr WABD.<br />
' President aud Vice President <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
Uulted States. ' _ .<br />
Taft and "Sherman, • Republican,<br />
electors, 89.<br />
Roosevelt aud Johnson, Progressive,<br />
electors, 178. .<br />
Wilson and Marshall. Democratic,<br />
electors, 77. .'<br />
- Member <strong>of</strong> Houite <strong>of</strong> Representative*<br />
<strong>of</strong> United State*—J. Tliompson Baker,<br />
80; liewis Lincoln Kavenson, Natlouat'<br />
Prohibition, 11; JouuJ. Gardner, Re-<br />
publlcau, 941 Francis D. Potter, Pro-<br />
gresBlve (Roosevelt), 118.<br />
State Senator—William H. Bright,<br />
ProgreHslve (Roosevelt), 87; Lewis M.<br />
Cresse,- Republican, 205; Harry V.<br />
Wheaton, Democratlo, 42; Waller L.<br />
Yerkes, National Prohibition, 6.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Assembly — Monroe<br />
Hand/National Prohibition, 17; Danl.<br />
B. May hew, Progressive (Roosevelt),<br />
125; William Porter, fomocratle, 49;<br />
Henry B. Rutherrord, Republican, 119.<br />
Surrogate—Edward ti. Rice, Dent-<br />
ocratlc, 60; John K. Sparks, Progre*-<br />
Dive (Roosevelt), 107; Corsvllle E.<br />
Btllle, Republican, 145.<br />
Coroner— Daniel Focer, National<br />
ProhlblUou,65; William H. TUomp^<br />
ran, Republican and Democratlo, 182.<br />
Choseu Freeholder-John Uriunell,<br />
Democratic and Progressive, 146; John<br />
P. Fox, Republican, 187.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education,.2 years—Chas.<br />
Headley, Democratlo, 105; A. J. Bmlth,<br />
Republican, ISO; Spencer B. Bwau,<br />
Republican and Democratic, 178.<br />
~ : SECOND WAKD.<br />
President and VIce-President <strong>of</strong> the<br />
United States. , 1<br />
TaR .and Sherman, Republican, ,<br />
electors, GSJ .<br />
Roosevelt and Johnson,-Progressive,<br />
electors, 202. •<br />
Chafln and Watklns, National Pro*<br />
hlbltlon', electors, 4,<br />
Wilson and Marshall, Democratic,<br />
electors, 103.<br />
Member <strong>of</strong> Honse <strong>of</strong> Representatives<br />
<strong>of</strong> United States—J.'Thompnon Baker,<br />
Democratic, 106; Lewis Lincoln Eaven-<br />
son, National Prohibition, 8; John J.<br />
Gardner, Republican,' 68; Franols D.<br />
Potter, Progressive (Roosevelt), ISO.<br />
State Senator—William H. Bright,<br />
'7!<br />
t V-<br />
HAD ENJOYABLE TIME<br />
>r. and mm. a., a. A. Stedem<br />
lerlaln a Pew Prlenda<br />
Dr. and Mrs. I*. & A. Btedem, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, returned home Monday<br />
after spending several .days In their<br />
cottage, mi Asbury avenue, below. Fif-<br />
teenth street. '. »<br />
They entertained a few <strong>of</strong> their<br />
rrienda In tbelr cottage Saturday even-<br />
Ing, and a few hours were spent very<br />
pleasantly.<br />
Those present were the Rev. John J.<br />
Sweeney,.Mr. and Mrs. Eaton HampT..<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, who are cottagers<br />
here, and Miss Hawkins, Dr. and Mra.<br />
W.F. E. Medem, J. F. MaoNi<br />
and wife, Misses Marlon, Adelaide and<br />
Gertrude Btedem and Lawrence and<br />
Joseph Btedem'. " ' -..<br />
TOWN.WA8 XIVTC.V<br />
•aaqscmlers Pilled ibe Hlreela<br />
- ' Here on Hallowe'en. . .<br />
The young people <strong>of</strong> this city tilled<br />
the street* on Hallow-e'en as never be-<br />
fore. They were arrayed In all man-<br />
ner <strong>of</strong> costumes, and tbelr appearance<br />
and antics appealed to the crowds that<br />
lined the sidewalks and looked, on<br />
with amused Interest.<br />
"I didn't know there' were so many<br />
ohlldren In the city,'.' aald Chief or Po-<br />
lice Scull, and this was the thought <strong>of</strong><br />
nearly all the "grown-ups."<br />
All sorts <strong>of</strong> characters and figures<br />
were represented.by the masqueradera,<br />
some ot whom paraded tbe • streets<br />
headed by a callthumplan band.<br />
The police report that .Hie young<br />
people were well behaved and they say<br />
the maBqueradera Indulged In few<br />
pranks that could be considered moon<br />
o u t o f t h e w a y . -.- : \'-.i -;<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Education, 1 year—Harvey -<br />
Y. Lake, Republican and Democratic,<br />
204. ' \ ' • - ><br />
' . Important.<br />
Bend me Ifat <strong>of</strong> your properties for<br />
sale or rent at once.<br />
. If you nave money to loan on first<br />
mortgage 1 can place It.<br />
FRANK E. DARBY. ..<br />
REAL ESTATE BROKER, •<br />
Bourse' Bldg. 761 Asbury Ave.<br />
. .. . adv.<br />
' Hold Proprietor*' Medina:. '<br />
The regular monthly meetlug <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hotel Proprietors' Astooiatlon will be<br />
held nest Monday eveulng at tbe<br />
home or Mrs. L. Ba^er, 1727 Oxford<br />
street, Philadelphia. It 1M requested<br />
that a full attendance <strong>of</strong> thu members<br />
be present. •<br />
, OXVSN RBCRFTION ^<br />
1 1 ,<br />
HOI* Xrinnjr Members) Oreot'<br />
CUnrcli'a Bfew aSecton v ' l "<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the .Ladles' <strong>On</strong>lld<br />
<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity Church gave a s recep-<br />
tion to their rector, the Rev. C. Me*<br />
Lareu Howard, Wedneaday ^ evening<br />
or last week, atthe Luray,fthB home-<br />
<strong>of</strong>Mrs.JobuDatm:heg,B.na3Uven»eD>.'.' r<br />
ber<strong>of</strong>tbe>cburch. '1- •<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> Holy Trlnltj and<br />
many <strong>of</strong>tbelrfrlends were present and /<br />
greeted the'pM^or. cordially. -*•"* --<br />
FOB BAXK.—That neat attractive cot-<br />
tage, with double placzaa, facing ocean<br />
•nd bay; Central avenue and Twenti-<br />
eth street; new; only 9S7SO. John,<br />
I. Hood, 1024 Arch street. PhlladeL<br />
pbla. S-lO-tf^adv.<br />
snort Ume, but be tsdbpi<br />
hfth ^ S ^<br />
niaaolulloa at rartnerabtp.<br />
Tbe partnershlp'beretQro're' exlstlpg<br />
between Walter Wi Hess-'antf James<br />
HamUton.buUdera.haa been 4luolved;<br />
•
w $ & 4 & & y r M ^ i ; 3 & ^ M ^ * f ~ £ ^ ' ^<br />
:<br />
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:<br />
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SOHDMTTHB<br />
LOCAL CBDRCBES<br />
JBX88V<br />
t iroatSsily doss by asparunesd<br />
8trong8cnnoiuiandBxcellefit<br />
Music Heard byJUuge<br />
' "* CougicgAttoos.<br />
The churches in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were all<br />
wall filled M tbe services on Bauday.<br />
Following an npoiu <strong>of</strong> the sermons<br />
7, 1913.<br />
(•nnmberoryouug msu<br />
D^saya the. Brldgeton News,<br />
neooldiiot support themselves, bat<br />
^wnoajajipecfaHsts to tolling cigarettes<br />
« * . •><br />
f y<br />
^bwtetnsiweatherwlse. The coal<br />
H -'relwUt soon be In demand. It<br />
t <strong>of</strong>ten thai teaUsnts la <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
> use the snow shovel.<br />
Is. the season for book* In<br />
bright days <strong>of</strong> rammer llter-<br />
CSWit;«W.ptoeilght character, la at<br />
: "But UM'winter brings tbe<br />
' I, and Maw it Is that a good<br />
. J and helpful book la a true<br />
4rl*adUiatts*v«f *t band when we<br />
I watacU,-that" never quarrels with ns<br />
^(NU which always Instructs and uplifts.<br />
' «r». jMnj «aeb books for old and<br />
i are a farmer you will support<br />
nroads, because your farm will<br />
" Increase In'valm, you can raise more<br />
;,; pr<strong>of</strong>itable crop»;yoar east <strong>of</strong> baallng<br />
^wlll o» lower, yoa can 'market yooi<br />
'^prorjocU^hen prices are best, yooi<br />
Vehildmi'can gat to school, yoar family<br />
ttMli,yonrphysteton will<br />
b*m CJOSST tooeb with you, your boys<br />
^andglrtowliratay on the farm, yoo<br />
"'•nrj^jKnw'battar mad service, more<br />
VdalUfk, and happier conditions aU<br />
"It<br />
, rtawnra drink la tbe caa-e, directly<br />
snkj indirectly, orths degeneration <strong>of</strong><br />
'ttobaman race that Is now proved to<br />
,b|«tradu>gnwgon. This was one <strong>of</strong><br />
/installments made by doxena <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
'skpertain medicine, bygieue aud eu-<br />
^ganlogatbendattbe recent rnterna-<br />
ItaoalCongMMorUygieneand Dem-<br />
- ogrspbyto Washington, the chief pur-<br />
^Tjoseorrwblchjwas to devise disease<br />
"remedies and.-recommend reforms lo<br />
' ^living- In meat 'and women or today.<br />
' 3Bepra—utatlw at the Congress from<br />
filStW Yotk'CHjy made an exhibit show,<br />
^logthatal'onholhm carries <strong>of</strong>f everj<br />
.^tendajaas'many psople as 'were car-<br />
^tantto-thetr death In tbe wreck <strong>of</strong> the<br />
wTfUntt-168a.'l a<br />
tlDKto be bald on Movemtw? II ft ",i<br />
^mmu^oner-. chamber. Eighth Mreet BM<br />
Central avenue, IU vwo o'clock In tbe al<br />
lerm^ot one y tar anil Dire yean, from June<br />
IIIOK and for<br />
any new ana improved systems or llablloir..<br />
and I be bid eoiuliltf red most advantageous to<br />
ibo elty will be awarded ibe caaumct Kaeb<br />
bid mast be accompanied "by a eomDreben.<br />
•Ive and detailed system ol ll«Ulln«.<br />
All IjKbU are to be kept burnlnj continu-<br />
ously from thirty minutes attrr sun dowo to<br />
•blrly minute* belora sun rltober,A,~txnB12rln~a<br />
certain cause wbereln' Uvnnuivllle Loan and<br />
Bull-llni Aavielatlon la eomplalnanl, and<br />
Annie U. Wauou et at. are defendant*. I "ball<br />
expove 10 sale at publle vendue. on<br />
Monday, <strong>Nov</strong>etnber 18, 1913,<br />
between ln'« noon <strong>of</strong> twelve and five o'clock<br />
p. m • to wit, at one o'clock In tbe afternoon<br />
Cape May County, New<br />
'"'nro'.abares or Ibe Capital Stock lu Ibe<br />
Eighth Series <strong>of</strong> tbe Denulsvllle loan and<br />
Bnlldlna* Association, bald by tbe Complain-<br />
ant as collateral security, and also all tbat<br />
certain House and tot <strong>of</strong> land, situate In<br />
UennlavlUe, Cape May County. State <strong>of</strong> Mew<br />
Jersey, and described aa lollowi, vl«:—<br />
Beginnings*auone In tbe middle <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
road leading from Uennlavllle lo Tnekanoe,<br />
belnc a corner <strong>of</strong> tbe School lions') Lot, and<br />
ranauurtbence by e.llne ot tbe said Hebool<br />
Hooutot.uonth twenty-one deneea Kmt.<br />
ntteen and a half rods to a slake; thence<br />
South Hity-alz degrees West, twelve rods<br />
and lour unks to a corner, thence North<br />
twealy-ona degree* West, four and a half<br />
roda to a corner; thence North sixty-six de-<br />
grees East: live rods to a corners thence<br />
North twenty-one decrees Wen, eleven rods<br />
to tbe middle ot the aloreeald road: thence<br />
along (he same xrorthalxty-alx degrees East,<br />
roar rods and twenty-two IlnkB to the begin-<br />
ning.. Containing one hundred and seven<br />
andahalt rods, be tbe same mere or lew.<br />
Jleing tbe same premise* that ware conveyed,<br />
to Thomas HtlteiVdec'd. t>y Charles Crandol<br />
and wile, et aU, by Indenture bearing dale<br />
Jnne 10,1880, and recorded In the Cape Hay<br />
County ulerk'sOOIce In Book No', tff, pages<br />
413 and 414. ' -<br />
FREDERICK J. MKLVJN. BberlrT.<br />
Dated October 22,1SI2. .<br />
Harry H. Uouglaiw, ttol'r: 10.24, U p f (10.00<br />
NOTICE.<br />
JOHN E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
—-—rJ^l 137 Asbury-Avo.——<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> . Now Jorse;<br />
LEONARD KRAUSS CO.<br />
Electricians<br />
IO 33 Bay Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.<br />
Electrical work ot all klnde promptly at<br />
tended to. All material and work guarantee*<br />
atrlotly nrat clau. .<br />
THE UP-TO-DATE<br />
, TONSORIAI. PARLOR<br />
824 Asbury Avenue<br />
. a > .' • '<br />
Four Barbers NO WAITINC<br />
MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />
OlVIK. KHaiNIBR AMD BDRVSVOR<br />
SIB vraaunr An, Ooa*w birr, H. ••.<br />
aau. WOMB. ••'M<br />
CUra Htt com Homa, IT. J.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Business Scboo<br />
first seaalon Monday, Hept. 30.1012^17 P. H<br />
F m B '<br />
Dennis Township, K. or P.. Hull. Prl<br />
day, <strong>Nov</strong>ember Stfi. 10 A7M. ^ ^<br />
Boon "<br />
,' Wed-<br />
<strong>City</strong>, Commissioners' Room,<br />
Thursday <strong>Nov</strong>ember 1Mb,<br />
S. ^ b<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, Council<br />
nesday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember lMb<br />
. fortUunMmfH^j<br />
The County Boart" <strong>of</strong>" Taxation wlU Apply lor Partlcul^<br />
hear appeals from assessments <strong>of</strong> taxes<br />
In the different municipalities <strong>of</strong> Cape,<br />
May County at the ptacea designated |<br />
below and- upon the datea named, con-<br />
vening; In each place at ten o'clock In<br />
tbe morning.<br />
, Appeals cannot be ' considered unless<br />
made In accordance with 'the rules o<br />
the ' Board and upon tha prescribed<br />
blanks which will be supplied to any who<br />
desire them., upon application to the<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> the Board, Barry Headley,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
South. Cape May Borough. Borough<br />
Hall, Thursday. October Slat. 10 A. M.<br />
to IS MA . ..<br />
Cape May Point Borough, Borough<br />
Han, Thursday, October SUt, II'. M.<br />
lo I I>. M.<br />
^West-Cape' May Borough. Borougl<br />
Ban. Friday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 1st. -10 A. M. •<br />
' Upper' Township. Tnckahoe Hotel. Mon.<br />
day. <strong>Nov</strong>ember Hit, 10 A. M. to 3 M.<br />
Han.<br />
4 P.M.<br />
John K. Adamu,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,- New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL $100,000<br />
SURPLUS $25,000<br />
Conducts 'a general bunking buNlne«nt<br />
receiviutf deposits subject to(cbe«9k<br />
notice, and allows 8 per cent. Interest on<br />
Time Accounts.<br />
ArjRnfl eXftnntor.'adiiiraWtnitor, tniNteeor<br />
guardian. Wills receipted for and leapt with-<br />
out uhamei<br />
laauajga'TiTLgs ' lasuia scancHg*<br />
I- If; CUEHHE, I>realdn <strong>of</strong> up-to-date plans. •<br />
. Would yon like to have your ideas <strong>of</strong> a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost to build ? '. .<br />
We have a draughtsman always at your service. ' I'rec.<br />
Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You are invited<br />
to our show rooms, where samples .may l>e seen and their relative<br />
merits and cost discussed. * ' '<br />
6E0BGE B. BODBSEOIS i SOU -<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
' Are you undecided who to have build your houst;? II will<br />
cost you no more to have a man who has designed and built ninny<br />
<strong>of</strong> the.Gncst buildings in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, i ' •<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BUILDER<br />
~ Eighth St.', Opp. Penna. R., R. D*pot<br />
_ YOU SHOULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect your-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> cottage. You cannot spare the time<br />
to look after it closely yonrself and must depend upon the<br />
honesty <strong>of</strong> the contractor. • ••" .<br />
Among- others I have built for Rev. C.'W. Bispham, 4244<br />
Pine st. and Joseph F. Myers, i237~Ridge avenue, •Philadelphia.<br />
Ask them about ~<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEND<br />
opposite p.o. D vJ I L.DE.R . OCEAN CITY,<br />
J». J-<br />
J. W. BARBER JOHN'MAUTH<br />
BARBER »""• MART©<br />
Contractors and Builders<br />
Oltlr.sji Sixth At. and W<strong>of</strong>ct \v«.<br />
.OCBAN.OITV. N..J. '.<br />
Hotols AportmonU 'Cottagos<br />
L. S. CORSON, Seashore Cottages a Specialty<br />
—:—'- ———— * . .Hotels and Bungalows<br />
Contractor and Builder. Kverythiug m the UUIWIIMK i.n<br />
ins ancTSpecifications FtiniisTied; Kstiuiates Cheerfully Given •<br />
RE8IDENCK—810 Asbury Avenue . OKKICK—74.1 West Aveiiua<br />
ALLEN SCULL.<br />
F^hone Connections<br />
Walter V. Hess<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />
JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION<br />
ESTIMATCa rURNISMED ON<br />
ALTERATIONS. ADDITIONS<br />
AMD ALL KINDS Or REPAIR<br />
WORK.<br />
WINDOW AND DOORSCRECNS<br />
MADE TO ORDER.<br />
BELL PHONE 21B-W<br />
Office 1O17 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY<br />
. "There's a Reason"<br />
Prompt, economical and reasonable on all jobbing .and alteration work<br />
' Call us up . .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> House BIdg. Co.<br />
WM. H. SMITH( President • RAWH M. TOWNSEND, Treasurer'<br />
• '•• . BBNJ. K. YOUNG, Secretary . • ' '<br />
Bci. phone, 38-x <strong>of</strong>fice: Bay Ave. bet- 10th and 1 lth Sts<br />
| For A HOUSE io stiit your taiiie<br />
A and will stand inspection to'make<br />
' ( you money at first cost<br />
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER<br />
768 Asbury Avenue • Plans and K»uinates FuriiiBlicd Free<br />
Try an Advertisement in<br />
/ the SENTINEL<br />
CITY, K.S.<br />
EatlmatM ulna. BulUllnis enetad by nno-.<br />
:ract or dor.<br />
AUDITIONS, ALTKKATIONS ANU KHPAIRS<br />
Spencer B. Swan<br />
jobbing Carpenter<br />
a Specialty anJ Builder<br />
•IO4O Asbury Atrnue. <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly. N. J.<br />
STIMATCSANP PLANS FURNISHED<br />
JOHN T. SEAL<br />
BUILDER<br />
ir, Julm.T. l^wia' l»nd nnd Oil «'on-<br />
tiiuily In Hio^k.<br />
KruHlim and raljitvni'. Kuppllwi.<br />
IIIr Kuterprlna<br />
phone*. :<br />
•<br />
4IMre sail Varil. VtSHtTn smil WEST<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
°i^l^Pocono Mountain Ice<br />
O rioa, 1O14 Aabury Ava>.<br />
, .OCEAN CITV N. J.<br />
CJHARLES L. HOFMANN<br />
REGISTERED ARCHITECT<br />
»L»N.. SrCCiriC»TIONS >»O SUriHINTCNOCMCI<br />
421 Mariner & nerchauts' Building<br />
PUII.ADKI.PHM, P4.. :,'<br />
..In iVN>nii.t;ity,nt Jut. I.HCUII'H <strong>of</strong>flra,every<br />
Wndntmlay audUalurduy and every evciilriic.<br />
J|/[ARK LAKE .<br />
Undertaker and Embalmer<br />
(MIKAN OltV.N.J.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape Stay County, N. J.<br />
UKI'KKSESTINO ...<br />
FIDELITY TR08T COi •<br />
OF NKWAHK . • ' . . . '<br />
••'• TITLES INSURED<br />
HiturrliFH, Alwtroetii|ol Titlw and Klro In-"<br />
* suranctf. ' n<br />
, r-ARM PROPERTIES<br />
BOUGHT AND SOLD •<br />
—OWMIJ lu now bank building-—.<br />
Cape lilay | Court-House,' N. J.<br />
L A. STEELMAN<br />
BLACKSMITH and WHEELWRIGHT<br />
Practical Horseshoeing<br />
JOBBING DONE PROMPTLY<br />
Clan and Ojjlar-Tongs » SpMlillr<br />
Agent for Stewart's Iron Works Co.<br />
Plain Bnd Ornamental Iron Fence,<br />
Iron Railings and Window (Juards.<br />
Seventh St. and Haven Ave.<br />
Mt^.L.. m^£&xti*::<br />
/:.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
THURSDAY, NOVKMBBK 7. <strong>1912</strong>.<br />
. We shall tie glad to receive Hems <strong>of</strong><br />
news and communications <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
to this community and our readers<br />
everywhere.<br />
All communications should be ao-<br />
raiupanled with Uia full name and<br />
address .or the writer, not necessarily<br />
for publication,' but as a guarantee <strong>of</strong><br />
EV»HI faith.<br />
• . DOTS.<br />
Now are you satisfied 1<br />
Home disappointments.<br />
Hlorm doors are going up. °<br />
Will we have a cold winter?<br />
Thanksgiving Is on the way.<br />
Try an "ad" In the HBNTINEL. •<br />
Ice formed In some places here dur<br />
Ing the ulghls early this week. •<br />
Send.the HKNTINEL to out-<strong>of</strong>-town<br />
friends,<br />
letter.<br />
It will save you writing a<br />
Order your calendar for 1913. The<br />
SKNTINKL Printing House Is ready for<br />
your order.<br />
'These are 'imelancholy days" for<br />
tbe ones who dldu'l win political<br />
honors this week.<br />
•Jonepb O. Ubamplon and Ralph<br />
VauUllder got nine quail and three<br />
pbeaaantu near Petersburg on the Qnt<br />
day <strong>of</strong> Ibe gunning Hoaaoii.<br />
Tbe wluter live hundred club or- the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Motor Boat Club met at C.<br />
Klwood Carpenter's half, 1123 Cheat-<br />
nut street, Philadelphia, Monday.<br />
his rainlly have gone to Philadelphia,<br />
where they will remain some time.<br />
Dr.Ueorge W. Urqu'bart, <strong>of</strong> West<br />
Philadelphia, was greeting his many<br />
frionds ID this city during the week.<br />
Mrs. B. A. Bourgeois is visiting for a<br />
short time In Sllllvllle, at the home or<br />
her brother-in-law,Thomas H. Corson.<br />
R. W. Rutherford and, family, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, are occupying their cot<br />
planulng to change bis bungalow,<br />
on Wesley avenue, below Fourteenth<br />
'street. Into a two-family apartment<br />
house. .<br />
FER8ONAXS.<br />
James Todd and family have moved<br />
to Philadelphia. " " _<br />
Elmer Ranck la spending a few days<br />
In Philadelphia. '<br />
Miss Catharine Heyfert, <strong>of</strong> thla city<br />
la spending a seaaon In Reading:<br />
D. K. Colman, <strong>of</strong> Washington, IXC,<br />
- waa here Tuesday to cast his ballot."<br />
Hon. I. T. Nichols, or Bridgeton,<br />
• registered at the Klncayiie on Friday.<br />
~Henator Inaae T. NlcholH,«f Bridge<br />
ton, was lu town Friday aud Baturday.<br />
Chief <strong>of</strong> Police Scull has returned<br />
from bis vacation. He vlall'ed New<br />
Vork.<br />
Mm. James Field', or .the Quaker<br />
Clly, wau a Kueni <strong>of</strong> the Howling* re-<br />
cently.<br />
• John R. keiidrick, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
came down Tuemlay alteruo CKNTBAl. AVK« OCEAS O1TT. M J t<br />
ppen'fttr tba HUOIL FtessanUy •!><br />
looucd. near tbe beaoh. Home . ," -<br />
- Apply only, to<br />
Harry R Stanton<br />
INCORPORATED<br />
. Elghtlr Street below Asbury-Avenue .<br />
HI N K<br />
$775.00 ,:•....;.<br />
For a lot Fourth and Atlantic avenue; graded; cement side-<br />
walk and'curb. Location unexcelled. .<br />
AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM OFFERED<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN<br />
9ne ot the most centrally lotmta) hotels to<br />
OocsnOlty. Tba aim has alwan been to<br />
malia this honsas>1iwtsi>(lhnm«Mte, and Ha<br />
larga and assured patronage prows Its (DO.<br />
For terms and partfcnlirs addrats,<br />
a. c aorr.<br />
757 jtbonj Bimae<br />
B. FRANK SMITH<br />
test Estate and Fire Insurance<br />
HOaoASBURV-AVCNUKrObKAN-eiTVrNril^—••<br />
Beaotlfal cottage on Park- place for sale, rive' bedrooms and bath, price ts.800.00<br />
lice bungalow on Fourteenth street, - • ' . . $100000<br />
Two-story cottage; Sixteenth street and Bay avenue, -' - • ft .860 00<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> front lots near Fifteenth street, - .. • . w (90000<br />
Asbury avenae lot near Eleventh street, - . . • ' .. (1250.00<br />
REAL ESTATE .ndlNSURANGE<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
4-11 Eighth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
No waiting for two weeks to know tryoD can get It; we can tell you at<br />
once. Bargains in Bay and <strong>Ocean</strong> front properties. Choice cottages for<br />
sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Apply to- - ." • „' .<br />
J. M. CHESTER & CO.,<br />
. OCEAN Cnv, N. J.<br />
RBAL. ESTATE MORTOAQE INVESTMENTS<br />
E. J. HANN<br />
3OS EIQHTH STREET OOEAN CITY. N. J.<br />
HANN BUILDINa<br />
• ' Clfthth et. Opp P. R. R. etatlon - '<br />
; DIRECTORY .: • ;<br />
-*Plr»t Floor— ' ,<br />
301 Eighth Street^ : , . • ' - • : > '<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing-and Heating<br />
303 Eighth Street-— • " •<br />
WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors<br />
305 Eighth Street-^- '<br />
E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker<br />
307 Eighth Street;<br />
H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete<br />
-*-Socondi<br />
Rooms 2"3-4-5—^ ,.<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder<br />
Rooms 8-9-lO-U—— ''\<br />
YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE<br />
Floor— '<br />
Room B—PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA<br />
FOR RENT.-Mo«t d<strong>of</strong>asbls <strong>of</strong>fioss In', <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. Veilhssicd,lighhtd, ventilated and'uni-<br />
tary. Apply to ' -—E. J. HANN,<br />
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE<br />
REAL, ESTATE<br />
For Sa le or Exchange<br />
J will exchange for' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Properties or sell,<br />
part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially<br />
Fine Properties at Tuckahoe... ' '..<br />
A line Ten-room Modern Home Unlshed lu hardwood through-'<br />
out. Hot water heat, bath, etc Located on Hnest River Front In<br />
this section,dose to B. K. Station. Lot size 100x270 feet. Private<br />
' wharf. Garage and outbuilding*.' Beautiful Lawn, Trees and<br />
Flowers. Pleotj- or room for chickens and garden. Price, (4,000.<br />
A seven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porcheal fine view<br />
<strong>of</strong> river aod close to R. R. Station.' Lot size 60x170. feet. More '<br />
ground to be had at fair prices. This Is a bargalu at »1600.<br />
A.Bue Building Bite on Klver, <strong>On</strong>e view, can have cellar. Close .<br />
to Blatlou. 'Size 100x170 feet. Price, KOO. • , .<br />
Tuckahoe, - New Jersey<br />
or E. J. HANN. Eighth St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Interesting to Investors<br />
those Who Wish a Desirable Looation for a Seaside Home<br />
FOR 8 A LE—A few Iota located In SaoUon O, Ooean <strong>City</strong>, N. J.,<br />
= tavldntty <strong>of</strong> State road snd Fenosjrtoanla and Read-<br />
ing Bailroad stations. Alaosttas tor bungalows sttnata on <strong>On</strong>at BRg'<br />
. Ilarbor Bay, Beads/a Peinl, N. 4". ,<br />
ARTHUR D. BARROWS<br />
' . , ' ' . . Ouairollain ' . j : " ' -;.,<br />
832 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
riNEL<br />
Advertise in<br />
Between Eighth and Ninth 8t»sti,"'s<br />
. , - • - • ••••' ••'• • "• • ; v > , "<br />
••• -• : . . . • i I-'<br />
OPEN ALL THE VBAR<br />
H.A.W.BUITB<br />
,:!i<br />
Mrs, a. oanria.<br />
THEKATHLU<br />
A<br />
. S. .1<br />
liaiVantral Annas,. * OCEAN CITY. N.*, ,1<br />
)peoibr the seasob. Ptaataaur loeataa,<br />
ir tba baaeb, with roU omo «rf ,,<br />
imaeomlons.' Writs ftw booklet ' "<br />
•U88B8 LKWIB * OONABO'<br />
WYOMING<br />
.. T9« OOBABI AVBSVB ' '<br />
• ocean Cltr, r». X. ,<br />
> > all UM year o Hot Water ties<br />
,;--- A. p. nun<br />
V<br />
THE ELBERON .<br />
. (KormerlrUisKmmett) , •-<br />
EIU1ITH AMD CEBTBAI. AVKMIIB<br />
• . Oc«u rily, K. 1.. . - t<br />
lot Water Heat. EnSry Boom Tboroasnlr<br />
^ "1<br />
MH K1XA E. WAyiVOK. IJJOSV<br />
THE WILMERS<br />
.70SCentral Ave.<br />
)pen all the year. First-lass table<br />
mard. Evening dinners.<br />
• KM. c. v. wi uanm<br />
THE LAUREL<br />
HIS CENTRAL AVENUB..HRAB VEACB<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
pen all tbe year Write lor terms<br />
. STERLING HOTEL<br />
ALl. YEAR<br />
Hot water heat. Winter boarders<br />
solicited.<br />
K. A. LkJIBEBT.<br />
THE HEWLINGS<br />
Most desirable locatjon. Open all<br />
year. Elevator to street level. Vapor :<br />
Heat. .<br />
u it. HBwauoi.<br />
Inlh and Wealey ave. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Dance Every<br />
Wednesday and<br />
Saturday Night<br />
Cold Lunches,<br />
The Excursion House<br />
AMES CLARK n ::<br />
. MAIN STREET and ...<br />
NEW JERSEY AVENUE<br />
SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.<br />
ESTATE AID ISNCKAKOE.<br />
C I— LAKE<br />
..REAL ESTATE AGENT...<br />
102) Asbury Avenue, Oeean CUT, N.J.<br />
tiOta for aale. Cottages for rant.<br />
CorresponOanoe aolleited unit<br />
Rantlni,Buylng and Solllnsl<br />
• CLARENCE S. SCULL,<br />
—Real. Estate.and Insurance—<br />
My oompanlea are all million dollar eor*<br />
poratloua. Amonc tbe best ID tbe dt?.<br />
Let me quote you rates.<br />
605 Eighth Street<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly New Jersey<br />
First National Bank;<br />
Ooean <strong>City</strong>, N.J.<br />
CAPITAL SSO.Mo! SURPLUS I8S.IW <<br />
Ii. at. CRKSaK. Fnaldsnt ' 1 )" t<br />
B. B. BTITE8, Vlos-Praslllaa« t ill s<br />
W. BOOTT HANO. OVUUSr ,,, i ' '• '<br />
U. 8 MOWHEB. ASM. Osmtuar '<br />
J. VITfUAM TATKM, rVlllBlttt *'<br />
UM.Crease<br />
J.M.OUe.ier<br />
icvoonon,<br />
W<br />
. Obas.aUtnawK x'f.<br />
iW^KMssMaj j M<br />
B.B.miles,<br />
j h L »<br />
B-w-Wwarai/'<br />
Q.Vssisjr > X«ks I tm<br />
Kills H.Marshall UeWlsS,<br />
Ooleman rijeamlng W O<br />
Board ot, blieotors mss^<br />
»ldW».rnm(4. ' ^ Ml
; «M4wrua J >rere bom in<br />
me.- Johnny bad<br />
wfkli'ud ttw were<br />
ttuitw* began to play to-<br />
•we were old enousb<br />
and kept It op till we<br />
re old.' Johnny's<br />
to bave him hi niy<br />
Bbe said tbat wben be<br />
boja they abused nlm.<br />
him <strong>of</strong> bl*<br />
'«hort. 'treated him with<br />
Tboy Induced him<br />
get Into the mud and<br />
, I. being a girl, nnd<br />
., v<br />
awba. be.eottlan'tvall an oar. be bad<br />
lanfMNn'<strong>On</strong> a awti or *giwHMi on a<br />
r^atatee. •",<br />
ttaraEheafA at- udy wbo bad known.<br />
—"~te be waa • baby say to my<br />
* Kate, wben<br />
ik BUe fallow, and wben be waa<br />
Vartad-XMavber be fell teto tbe banda<br />
<strong>of</strong>(a tatti' Thartwhate the matter<br />
^ariMI ^1Bllhfaoy r '-tallJ»>' tJ ataa r l>I flaai MaflUlflt<br />
VaBBaBBBfetaBaVtafc WVka#aB>aataa^aHU ^jAaakaHShA^kJal — •»- akaaaJsi aaaaMfi<br />
•MIUU1. JtUrai DVBIf «yUUL'llt»W •O mil Will<br />
^ ^n fond <strong>of</strong> ny llttla<br />
^ilaJaM^_ a^ a ^ -— aa H^h^^ iL^fc aj a.- a at , . _<br />
wmatnv.ana ,now1itttt i ua Mm<br />
cftahgjBfl ftasBf ai iftigile'glri to a aporta*<br />
w«maa I ieit, awfully eorry. for the<br />
v<strong>of</strong>tk 'fjotuiiajy bed DMUI hnifllcftppoo^<br />
iTWt^l^IdVt'Uie especially was the<br />
tnHoanc* «• had had on bbn ID the bo><br />
Haafa*, I Named myself for his eon-<br />
atV)ii.-fpr. 1 argued. H he hadnt play<br />
ttpif me whan twins a Jlttle chap<br />
^teouldVt'afterward hare<br />
towiitoaniirsav .<br />
^benf waarnlDcteflD'1-went to visit<br />
•t thaJPatktnsea>_Wlien 1 saw Johnny<br />
I wantad t^cry. A-morehelpke<br />
> tMraran bd<br />
I wantad t^cry. A-morehelpkea man<br />
> tMrar«saw..^ne bad nerer ndngleS.<br />
•Itbjanyjaseept awens. and none but<br />
., t conidnt beUere tbat be<br />
ir^honeati ejinpatheUc aalf<br />
?,be> J bad been ao fond <strong>of</strong><br />
Mwcbeeii^ntiWtospendaweekat<br />
«N^Peiktaa>«)untrr1iome. and I da-<br />
tnbntatokth most ot tbat<br />
n><br />
*«nv Johnr rn Jolly gtaa to se» yon<br />
M&tim&teHrnUm eager for<br />
It ajar since I recetrea ypur motberfs<br />
InttattanTr Well hare « bot time<br />
•rbfle-rm hare. WeTl Jnst make things<br />
^ g He *re-<br />
)onr ebBanooa days Tewy<br />
jnemed to bo a btt taken<br />
owbemiiceaad especially<br />
tflmejora/rjoe before 4b><br />
\ nVa'caa talk over old<br />
rjto a. canter."<br />
^rp.tett James to bring<br />
, ntovorwonldyoupweferto<br />
•»te{ftejfa£j«i*goa? James anally<br />
_^_—-fthe wagon."<br />
(I dont know, how to<br />
toaHotse..<br />
Toour bam to toaratf you ride with<br />
JJearOomej*)rte* a. bone fb^yourmlf<br />
I'eaareaalau panel over We<br />
AtM. Wrom {few <strong>of</strong> habit be looked at<br />
j mtbcr, who mid tbat John bad not<br />
. »» torn rUlng letattaa, bnt bad<br />
! mm bee* m a position to. do eo. I<br />
^MM m a » __» a\_B 1 • *<br />
,\JZJWK£* rfdhw master,- I aatd.<br />
1 yon* Jotonn Itfa have a eanteR-<br />
X Bad pnrpes»ly.linia«iit mattera to<br />
Jf John waaa^ - —<br />
obtyMkn]<br />
be-wpn^s^dbyine,<br />
rt<br />
stragglewlthln him.<br />
1 omxto fb stable<br />
b»t tn-<br />
Z_~ "«." aT^^Z^^*" 1 A .^^> _<br />
. . „ _ , . Uu^5mucf'to,eon; ;<br />
me tbat John wMa a -man; like;<br />
men."' He Ld^been deprived <strong>of</strong><br />
tat ^element* <strong>of</strong> development.. How<br />
can a plant .thrive without sunllgbtl<br />
air old plavptato bud grown^to nan-<br />
bopd hi obedience to a natural -law.<br />
He waa like a uoy wbo bad been taught<br />
to'ewun by reading swimming- Instruc-<br />
tions from a book. In other words; be<br />
bad not learned at alL<br />
Tbe nest morning 1 oam» down to<br />
breakfast in a tennis salt, John In Im-<br />
maculate morning costume.<br />
* "Oo straight qpstalrs," I said to him,<br />
land com© back In your shirt and<br />
trousers. Do yon suppose you're going<br />
to entertain mo altUng on tbe planar<br />
Mot on your Ufcl You'll play tenfala."<br />
Be gave a sickly smile, marched up-<br />
atalre, came back In sportliiK costume,<br />
and after breakfast we went out to<br />
tbe court Ho played tbe game, though<br />
be bad begun too late to make much<br />
ot a band at it Wben we bad played<br />
one set be boat bi order to preserve Its<br />
equilibrium, while be crouched as low<br />
as pomlble and still worked a paddle.'<br />
Watching the wind coming' over the<br />
water, be kept the canoe in a position<br />
to be struck on the stem Instead <strong>of</strong> on<br />
the side.<br />
JWe-plnnsedlan^the-eresbi <strong>of</strong>-fhe-<br />
waves for awhile, but no strength or<br />
skill could keep us straight before<br />
them. The canoe turned; and the next<br />
wave' that struck us keeled it over.<br />
Both swam for the boat, which floated<br />
bottom up. and caught it .••• :<br />
There Is a good deal'bt'tUs story<br />
about what. I Old* for John "and very<br />
Uttlenboot;what John did for me. and<br />
yet1what.be.dld-for-me. though con<br />
eentrated-wiann.halt on hour, was<br />
worth, many ttmes-my efforts m his<br />
beholt '/, ' .- '<br />
Tho wind bowled; the rain poured<br />
down on: and about us, obscuring the<br />
baWt'Tbe waves dashed themselves<br />
against as as If determined to drive<br />
us from our, tratt support' And during<br />
this tune John was holdhig me m my<br />
perDous position., both <strong>of</strong> as clinging<br />
to the canoe. Then'when It-waeoll.<br />
ever and bnata came" to-ou* assistance<br />
they, took me aboard unconscious.<br />
I had saved John from a life <strong>of</strong> ef-<br />
feminacy, and he bod saved me from<br />
death. I found him as necessary,to<br />
mess 1.bad been to him. and we nave<br />
never parted. •<br />
" Sumptuary Laws,<br />
Sumptuary', laws are not <strong>of</strong> modern<br />
origin.. Iffcurgus, the celebrated raw-<br />
giver <strong>of</strong> Bparta, instituted such lawa<br />
m Bparta as early- as the nmth eenturr<br />
BL.O, and even earlier than, the Bpar<br />
tan : laws were those <strong>of</strong> the Jews estali<br />
Hshed by Mose& '•Bumptnary lawv<br />
were plentlfnl In' ancient Borne, and<br />
when the wealth and .luxury <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Empire were at their, height they were<br />
as thick as. daisies; In the 'summer<br />
meadows. In modern times sumptuary<br />
laws have been frequent to England<br />
and were not suppressed until 1800.<br />
Equal to tbe Oceaelen.<br />
. lady entering- ber kitchen one<br />
naming! saw a knife, fork and plate<br />
as well as the remains <strong>of</strong> a rabbit pie.<br />
Suspecting that a certain poUceman<br />
bad supped' at ber expense, aha ques-<br />
tioned the,, maid. "Jane,- ate said,<br />
"what baa become <strong>of</strong> tho cold rabbit<br />
pier "I gave It to the dog. mum." re-<br />
Dtted Jan& '"Does tbe d<strong>of</strong>fnee a knife<br />
aid- fork, then?" demanded tbe mlR-<br />
nWB, "Not very well yet, mam," said<br />
•ne. quite unabashed, "but I'm teacb-<br />
tng bun to.-—London Telegraph.<br />
% * ine MeWre Reply.<br />
Aa William. Jbent over her fair face<br />
ne/,whlspercd: . '<br />
"ParUng. .fft 1 abouM as* yen In<br />
Frencb'lf I might kjss yon what wonld<br />
you answer?"<br />
8be. calling np ber acanty knowledge<br />
<strong>of</strong> the < French tangnsge.<br />
dour—debange.<br />
Suspense.<br />
^Cm latt^ any suspense sboutyoor<br />
pjay,«'sald (he twhnlcal critic.<br />
» r CTM» abowa'bow yon lump at con-<br />
chwloits.^miiled.the autlior. "Ton<br />
|ustoughtto>ee~me waiting fo<br />
cwlits.miiled.the autlior. Ton<br />
|ustought'to>ee~me waiting for royal-<br />
tfeB."»-B»phsnasJ<br />
" ~\ THaW « • a *••••• ia»|B> f f '» t" "<br />
,Most birds bar* thrto'toea'ln'front<br />
ind-one behind, but tbe woodpecker<br />
baatwb- in front'and! tworbtolnd,<br />
DANIEL H.'WHKATON, ;<br />
Cape May County's Senator Elect.<br />
COUNTY BOUtBVAHD<br />
Mew Road Will be a Boon<br />
Anlomoolle Ownera. .<br />
By the building <strong>of</strong> a county boule<br />
vardfroui May'n Landiug; to Homers'<br />
Point <strong>City</strong>, a project now under way,<br />
uot only will aulolnta be atTorded one<br />
<strong>of</strong> the most attractive and picturesque<br />
driven In the State, but thousands or<br />
acre* <strong>of</strong> fertile- farm land will be<br />
opened and the value <strong>of</strong> property<br />
along IU entire'route greatly enhanced,<br />
the Atlantic Couuty Record<br />
Plans aud HpeclllcatloriH for the part <strong>of</strong><br />
tbl» route between' Scullvllle and<br />
Somers' Point <strong>City</strong>," approved by the<br />
board <strong>of</strong> freeholders, are now In the<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> State Road 'Conimlwiloner<br />
Stevens and aetlou "will likely be taken<br />
at on early meeting <strong>of</strong> The Hoard to-<br />
wards baying this portion built.<br />
•fills road will be the laat link <strong>of</strong><br />
good roads from every, part <strong>of</strong>tbe<br />
county to the couuty capital, -all' built<br />
under Republican administration <strong>of</strong><br />
county affaire.' May's Lauding In the<br />
centre <strong>of</strong> four <strong>of</strong> tbe principal high-<br />
ways <strong>of</strong> South Jersey—the road from<br />
Philadelphia by way <strong>of</strong> Dowustown<br />
to Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, the rood from Kgg<br />
Harbor <strong>City</strong> connecting with tbe<br />
White Horn Pike and the-route" to<br />
York, the Pleasautvllle boule-<br />
vard aud tbe new road, now under<br />
course <strong>of</strong> countructlon to Tuekahoe.<br />
opening up a good connection between<br />
Atlantic aud Cape May Couullex. '<br />
Travel over theue highways in as-<br />
suming heavy proportions, and on the<br />
completion <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe Road and<br />
the projected Somers' Point Road will<br />
be nearly doubled. With this fact lu<br />
mind and considering tbe wear and<br />
tear.on Main street tbrouph .May'»<br />
Lauding, which connects all <strong>of</strong>-theee<br />
blgbways.lt la proposed to continue<br />
the Somers' Point Road when built<br />
through. May's .Landing from Sugar<br />
Hill to".Baker's earner, v hlch.. will<br />
place the burden <strong>of</strong> maintaining tbls<br />
road where it properly belongs, upoii<br />
the county." Nlnety-flvfl per cent, <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe travel over Malu street Is that or<br />
autos nu tbe way to and from Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> and otberpbluts.' /<br />
y p ; _ /<br />
When tbe road to Homers' Polut<br />
completed travel'to and from English<br />
Creek, Scullvllle and other communi-<br />
ties along Its route will be greatly in-<br />
creased, farmers will have better roads<br />
over which to take their produce to<br />
market and there will be more Incen-<br />
tive to residents' <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
elsewhere to build summer homes<br />
along tbe Ureat. Egg Harbor River, as<br />
they will have easy access thereto by<br />
auto. In aplie <strong>of</strong> tbe present bad. con<br />
dltlon <strong>of</strong> tbe road, the travel over It'Is<br />
quite besyy as the general attractive-<br />
and picturesque . beauty <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
region through wblcb It runs causes<br />
many autolsta to endure tbe roughness<br />
<strong>of</strong> the road In order to enjoy tbe quaint<br />
scenes <strong>of</strong> well-stocked farms and <strong>of</strong><br />
woodlands where the Bound or axe*Is<br />
seldom beard. .. - *<br />
PINE TELESCOPE .<br />
. B. Davis •• Sfavlns Order<br />
trilled In Europe.<br />
William B. Davis, <strong>of</strong>-Fourth'street<br />
and Atlantic avenue, this city, lias<br />
ordered a telescope with equatorial<br />
mounting, from Zeliw, or Jena, or Aus-<br />
tria Hungary, and he expects to re-<br />
ceive-it within a few weeks.<br />
Tbe telescope, .wblcb will be driven<br />
by clockwork, will ba,ve a flfteen-foot<br />
tube. It will bave all camera attach-<br />
ments, by means or wblcb Mr. Davis<br />
cau take photographs'<strong>of</strong> the moou and<br />
planets.<br />
Mr. Davis has been a student" <strong>of</strong> as<br />
tronomy for many year's'and Is deeply<br />
Interested In thin instructive Subject.<br />
The telescope wlll^andoubtedly be<br />
oue or tbe (Inert Instrumeuts owned<br />
by any ioWvldus.1 In this section or<br />
tbeCouulry.<br />
Will Realde in California. _<br />
Mrs Owen S. McCann will leave<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In a few days for Los<br />
Angeles, Cal., where Mr. MeCann has<br />
a permanent position an freight solid<br />
tor with the Rock Island Kallroad<br />
Company, They expect to make It<br />
their permanent home Mrs. McCann<br />
will be accompanied by ber mother,<br />
Afrs.K W*. Warren, who expects to<br />
remain with ber daughter daring the<br />
winter months. They bave been resi-<br />
dents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
year*, and their many friende here re-<br />
gretJhelrAdepartare.<br />
• ' RralKnallon<br />
Tbe re*L< nation or A- Bertram Por-<br />
„ -lier^aaa member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>'s board or<br />
""* street assessment, was accepted, on<br />
motion <strong>of</strong> Director Robert Plsher. at<br />
the weekly meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>City</strong> «'om-<br />
TO HAVE GOOD TEAM<br />
Cape May Arranssea %o H<<br />
Baaaiet Ball Came..<br />
George Doruer, manager <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />
May basket ball team, will place that<br />
place on tbe map in tbe Hportlng. world<br />
•agalu on Saturday evening, <strong>Nov</strong>ember<br />
9, lu tbe Washington street ball.<br />
Games will be played once or'twice a<br />
week and Cape May will see some or<br />
tbe. best quintettes In the Eastern<br />
Statex this year, amoug which will be<br />
Westvllle, Woodside, DeNerl. Lakalle,<br />
Woodside.<strong>of</strong> Brldgeton, Reading, Potln-<br />
lown, Royersford,; Trojans or Troy,<br />
former champions <strong>of</strong> the Hudson<br />
River League, Wilmington, Bteeltou,<br />
Harrlsburg, Woodbury, Treuton aud<br />
maiiy otberu. - .- "•: "~<br />
Tbe following well-known stars wll<br />
probably be Been there'during the sea-<br />
sou: Jobusou aud Hodman formerly<br />
or the Hudson.Hiver League; togarty,<br />
Newman and Keenan, or Johnstown<br />
Pa., and Vansant.'Mecray, ChaunellH<br />
and Kirk, <strong>of</strong> local fame..<br />
Woodbury or Woodside'will .be tbe<br />
Initial attracllou. -<strong>On</strong> Thursday even-<br />
ing. <strong>Nov</strong>ember 7, "Jim" 'i'liouipson'B<br />
Court House Quintette will o|»u tbe<br />
season at Cape May and give the boyx<br />
a workout. o<br />
steal Kalaie Trausfen.<br />
Recent real estate tranafern iu <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> recorded lu the altlce <strong>of</strong> County<br />
Clerk Hlldreth. as reported lu the Cape<br />
May County Gazette, are as follows:<br />
Adelaide E. Retnble et afs. to Han-<br />
nah W. '-Mitchell. - $3000. Lot 830 and<br />
northeast 16 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 831, Section «'.<br />
-Ueorge O. Adams et ux to H.It.<br />
Young Co. *0000 Lot K92, Section'A.<br />
John M. Canlleld tn Mary K. Blade.<br />
Lot ou southeast side. Wesley avenue,<br />
200 feetTouthweSt fromTwelflliHtreel,<br />
being OS feet wide and extending to<br />
exterior line. '<br />
Seymour Davis et ux to Martha H<br />
'Sweeuey. (5850.' l>ot 843, Hec-tlon C.<br />
Charlotte Keile et'-al. to Albert N.<br />
Smith. Lot'7, Sectlhn A.<br />
James M. Chester et ux to Waller L<br />
Burr. »'376O. Lots'91« and »17, Heetlon<br />
'ft; also lot on northeast<br />
avenue 400 feet southwest from Thirty-<br />
firtti Htreet.IOO feet wide and extend-<br />
ing to exterior line.<br />
Walter V. Burr, trustee, to Button &<br />
Corson Co. f.UOO.' Lot 808, 20' reel <strong>of</strong><br />
lot 802, and i» feet or lot 807;' also lot<br />
on southeast line <strong>of</strong> Wesley avenue<br />
180 feet southwest from Twenty-sev<<br />
eiith street, beiug 80x12(5 feet. * '<br />
Arthur D. KarrowH, guardian, to<br />
Morris W. Hdrnstem, . el. al. $700.<br />
Lots 879 and 880, Section (1.<br />
Annie Qauflllne etals. to Caroline<br />
B. Lynch. $3200. -Lol8«red tn» f<br />
chann. Nalhlnc d«llmrad an Rundav.<br />
Bedroom beauty and<br />
real sleeping- comfort<br />
. are greatly enhanced<br />
by Its choice. •<br />
Instantly locked<br />
together —can't<br />
creak or rattle loose-<br />
yet readily taken -apart<br />
Cb. E Jtiams &Bro.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N..J.<br />
The Great Bell Army<br />
To reader the greatest measure <strong>of</strong> good service an army must<br />
have organization and discipline, and be filled with a spirit <strong>of</strong><br />
loyalty and enthusiasm. • ...<br />
. The great Bell army—130,000 strong—is a body <strong>of</strong> men<br />
and women whose purpose is to render GOOD SERVICE; an army<br />
<strong>of</strong> such proportions that, marching ten abreast, it would take sot<br />
bom to pas* in review." • . .<br />
' -, The Bell operators forming by far .the greatest part <strong>of</strong> this<br />
•nay, are trained to perform their dunes in.accordance with Bell<br />
standard operating methods—methods .which insure the prompt<br />
'and courteous handling <strong>of</strong> every telephone call, everywhere.<br />
Then there are the men who are constantly at work on the<br />
lines and equipment, maintaining the high efficiency <strong>of</strong> the tele-<br />
phone plant. "Trouble" on a line is <strong>of</strong>ten discovered and corrected<br />
without the subscriber being aware that anything has been amiss.<br />
1 The men who install the Bell Telephone in your home or<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice also have standard methods to guide them—«o that the '<br />
equipment may be installed in a most satisfactory manner.<br />
• K1BAI* *WTATKA«KV1PH.<br />
WM.<br />
Real<br />
KurveyInc.rouviynnrlni;. ••i>ininlK«lnii.-r <strong>of</strong> m-e ! ' » '<br />
' ' '',,1,'.' ' ;S .i-! l-> ^-. Vr' ^** I> Vm'<br />
^ I * ' "<br />
CITY SENTINEL<br />
VOL. XXXII<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong><strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
Puljllalnd Wa«kly at<br />
OOCAN OITV, N. J.<br />
-By-<br />
It. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
' Bo it or ind<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 14, <strong>1912</strong>.<br />
Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advsnce.<br />
CITY DIRECTORY..<br />
CITY OFFICIALS<br />
Uoitrd <strong>of</strong> CommlKnloiiera— alayor ami Preal-<br />
ilenl. Itorrj ileudlsy; O»inuiian{uuar Finance<br />
kwlAaouuuu, K. tluwunl Tliurn: coinmln-<br />
•lunerur I'ublio liupruvoiaeoU, Publlo farks<br />
wid t*n>|M!rur, Kubrrt FUber.<br />
Olty Clark—Johu K. Adamif.<br />
Truuarer-Hollik UarreUan.<br />
VuUaulor—K. W.BurlelKD.<br />
cuier or POIIOB—twrnasTuoull.<br />
Uulldlnc lD»pootor-U. A. W. Mnillll.<br />
VHy H<strong>of</strong>lollor—A. A. llowell.<br />
Uowd ol Kduollon-A. J. Hmltb, l-re«l-<br />
HuilibTiiwraiaryi: BIOIMM B. mile. A. W.<br />
1-ov.c-ll. M. II. Bwau.<br />
«'ll auiwrlnmndcpt <strong>of</strong> Hcnoola-:> > rol.. Jan.<br />
. uvaraaar <strong>of</strong> lbs Poor—Keuben Ladluin.<br />
CHURClTiERVICBS. -<br />
VlratM.K.Obareb.eornarveniral avanns<br />
and Klghtli attest. Hav. Dr. J. B. Ualnea<br />
^Morn'lDK iterrloe, 1CL80: evening aernoc,7JkX<br />
rrayar moellng, Wedne«day evenlnij, 7JI0.<br />
ttunday aonaol, mo. Mark W. Adauia,<br />
autwrlnlondisiil. •<br />
Soard <strong>of</strong> Truatwa—Pnalaent.<br />
Hecretury. U. M. Mowrer; traaaanr,<br />
K. W. Kdwurda; feSlward U.Hatton. Wm. L.<br />
Ulbb. John Hafta, Ueorgo O. AOanu.U. B.<br />
rutker. Kll K. Htewart:<br />
C|aaaMaetlnKa-Hluidaymoraln(,IUW.Jonli<br />
......•• IMUIO*- UMUIM Minnliia. 7.4L Mra.<br />
JAMES M. E.HILDRETH<br />
. • Counsellor-at-Law -. '<br />
and Kolloltor, Maater and Kiatulner ID<br />
Chancery<br />
UuVla. leader, Monday evening, 7.44, Mra.<br />
K. Brick, leader Friday evening. Yonnga<br />
Uoracn leader. • Tbeao maetmga are naia In<br />
Uoracn lea<br />
' lueebaron<br />
^JX&V$iZ!t?SZ5S2?.<br />
Handmy •orvioen, HWU u. m. uud 8<br />
P«y« mBcUDK W«Oiwwlayeven*<br />
^Op, m.<br />
C. K.. 7<br />
TPWNSEND GODFREY<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
Uartlett Hulldlng At Ooean city Haturday'a<br />
Atlantic Oily . an WMley ave-<br />
B. DAVIS<br />
Attorney at Law '<br />
400 Atlantic Ave,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - New Jersey<br />
Inic »t 8 o'clock. Huouy •obool<br />
Jitine* U. WeUb, HUDermunileat.<br />
'lk<br />
Jitine<br />
o'clock*<br />
Hoard <strong>of</strong> Traateea-Lewia M. Ctmuc. prea.<br />
Idem; JJonn B. Urovea, aeoretKry; Law!. K.<br />
Hunday 10.15<br />
Holy ouya 10<br />
Kr. Hinciay aervlcea 10.U <<br />
.; Holy communion, nrat<br />
, tblrdUundayi^ua. m.,<br />
a. m.;t)anday acboou p. m.<br />
' HU Aaanatlne"a Koman Catholic Chuioh<br />
Akbnry avenue, between Tblrteentb and<br />
Fourteenth ata,Uev. John J.Hweeney, pastor.<br />
Maawa at tuu, 8,» and 10 o'clock.<br />
. lmmanuel Uaptlat C'buroh, Wealey avenue,<br />
' below Nlnlb atreeu Uev. Arthur Uee, paator.<br />
Hundayaervlcea,UM» a. m. and 7.*4 p. m,;<br />
prayer meeting Wedneaday evening at 7.U.<br />
Sunday UebooT, 1W, the B. H. McAllliier.<br />
auperlntendent.<br />
Union Tabernacle Uaptlat Church, Klgbth<br />
atreetand Weat avenue. Bev. Wm. Kemp<br />
uuMlor. Uunday aervloea, preaching II a. ui.<br />
' and Up. m. Pruyer meettng.H o'clock Friday<br />
evening, umcera or lty> board—Oharlea U.<br />
Howard, chairman; l>. Hart, cburcb clerk;<br />
John Upps,treaaarer. .<br />
Bt. Jiiinen A. M. K. Church, corner Heveotb<br />
aud Havttuuveuuo <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly, N. J., J. II.<br />
JuvkMtn pastor. Hnnduy Uervlces: Preach-<br />
lug, 11.16 u. m.; Hubuatb Hchoul, £80 p. m.;<br />
Pr«acltlng,* 80JV p. m.; Pruyef Meellnga<br />
Wedneaduy evenlnga, at»o'clock. - .<br />
—"Ma4»donta-M;-fc.cmircnjTentu-atre»t-and<br />
HuuiMin uveuuu, uuuve Kaadlug Uepot; the<br />
IU.V. CS W. U. llrlddoll, punlor. HervlceK II<br />
H. lu.. rtuuday •K.-IIOOI, iMv. IU.; L'urUluui Ku-<br />
douvor lutwUng, 1J*> p. Ui. Preaching, » p.<br />
m., ,<br />
' CHURCH SOaETIES. ' •<br />
r'lKMT PBUII1VTKBMM CHUHOU.<br />
iMdlw-' ,u .lllaryHoclety uieeKOml MOD-<br />
d*y ovfulug <strong>of</strong> eacti month. Pnntldenl.<br />
MM. 'iv tM> A.l»ui»; Vloe-Preeldent, Mra.<br />
r'ruuk Hc-liuelder; treaaurer, Mra. l.ewla K.<br />
Huillli; aecreuuy, Mra. Joe. 1. Kcull; tuMU<br />
Thura., Pri. and Sat. Eves.', <strong>Nov</strong>. 4^<br />
Mat. Sat, at a.3o P. M.<br />
-aecKtu'y^MnLMrnL<br />
an. Waller* aud UH<br />
Ohrb>llau kudoavur Hoclety. M lu Sluud 11.<br />
FOUI4M,pr«.lat)nli AITM. V. U, Bobuer, vice<br />
prctdeut; Mian Elbuibelb Braagau.Heureiary;<br />
Kluiur K. Bauck. treaaurer; Mbia Kllubetli<br />
8. UlKbee. correapoudiDg Mwrelary, Bual-<br />
'ueiw uteoling oecouil Muuday In eacu mtuilu,<br />
KlKBT M. K.CJUDBCU<br />
Iddlea* Aid lueeU Hint Monday evening ol<br />
•«ch uioulu. Mra. Kluabetb Uaudy, praal-<br />
d«kt; Mra. Uertrude Ueudluy, Uooaurvr; Mra.<br />
Carrie Adauia, aeoreiory.<br />
' Un, John U. Uoudy,auperlntendent Jun-<br />
ior li^Wg^i* • '<br />
Uabera' Union. IJ. H. Mowrer, prealduni;<br />
Parker Miller, treaaurer. . :<br />
HOLV TKINITV (inr/KTH.<br />
1-srlaU Uulld. ami Monday lu I be month.<br />
Wuiueu'a uulld, every WednevUy UU.> ui.<br />
' wuuieu'M Auxiliary MUuluuary. la.1 Tbura-<br />
day lu lut» nionlu.<br />
- Woinun'M' CbrlKtUin -Temperance'Unloui<br />
- nudeuouilnallonal. .meeta aeml-montbly.<br />
- proHldeut, Mra. O.Hwan; oorreripondlng aeo-<br />
rulory, Mra. F. Parker; recording «eorelary.<br />
Mm. M. SJIlnsr; treiuUrer,. Mrs. Auna I.<br />
SECRET SOCIETIES.<br />
Oceau <strong>City</strong> lodge, Nu.-171. K. and A.,<br />
uiueta Mecuud and fourth Tuuraday- evenll<br />
" f each month, lu Masonic ball. W<br />
Hubert Klulier: aacnury, P. M. Tbomaa J.<br />
Thorn. .<br />
Oeea'u Oily I^xlge, No. no, K. or P., meela'<br />
nrat uud luirtl M hall<br />
Lnlher I*. Wulluoe, keeper 01 record*.<br />
• Wuablugton Caui|>; No. 76,'P. O.H. ot A.,<br />
murUt every Friday uucull.bauiplon'e balL<br />
ITMliieut, Kllimr K, llumtk; UeereUry, K.<br />
A. Bolirgeoltu . -<br />
Oaliip IH, P. O. <strong>of</strong> A», meala t>v*ryHaturday<br />
al ;.1-Jt |t. IH..1U K.<strong>of</strong> P.-luill. Hura J. KUley,<br />
/recorillnB i**'r*,iury, , t • t , •<br />
Wuh4itelui Council. No.uu, l>. <strong>of</strong> K.moet*<br />
every Monday«lee fair .to charge the dowu-town<br />
|ieo|>le for stoue curb when such curb<br />
not used up town. ' .<br />
Director Kisher declared'tbat It.hi<br />
lever too late to correct errors, aud he<br />
'urther added that stone curbing<br />
vould prove less expensive In the end.<br />
HOTBI, KBBPERB MBBT<br />
RED MBN TO GATHER<br />
nciubera Royally<br />
by M<br />
The Philadelphia membera <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
>cean <strong>City</strong> Hotel Proprietor*'Associa-<br />
ion were eutertalued In hospitable<br />
manner Monday evening by Mra. V.<br />
aker, <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic, at her home,<br />
1727 Oxford street, Philadelphia. *<br />
Routine bualnetia waa disposed <strong>of</strong> at<br />
be meeting, and plaua made, for the<br />
future. ' . '<br />
Mrs. A. P. Mlluer, <strong>of</strong> the Wyoming,<br />
hla city, wan at the meeting.<br />
The next meeting will be held at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mr. aud Mm. C. K: Haag,<br />
1811 Veuaugo street, Philadelphia.<br />
C. Banvr Htaocnakcr Ctsoaen. .<br />
At'the regular weekly meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
I lie- <strong>City</strong> t.'oinuiiHalonern, V. Homer<br />
Shoemaker wait elected a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the board <strong>of</strong> street anaessments, to' (111<br />
the vacancy tnueed by the realguallon<br />
nf A. Bertram Porter. ••<br />
E. H. SUTTON HAS<br />
RETURNED HOME<br />
Postmaster, in .Improved<br />
Health, Warmly Greeted by<br />
• • His Many Friends.<br />
. Alter an absence <strong>of</strong> about two<br />
mouths, several weeks <strong>of</strong> which were<br />
spent In undergoing treatment at tbe<br />
leUerson Hospital, Philadelphia, and<br />
;be remainder <strong>of</strong> the time at Werners-<br />
llle, Pa., Postmaster Edward M. But-<br />
tou returned tohla home In this city<br />
Monday evening. • • •<br />
Mr. Huttou said be was feel lug very<br />
much Improved In health, and<br />
weighed twenty-one pounds moire than<br />
wbeutie left this clly. ' He will "take<br />
It eaBy" here for two or three weeks<br />
before engaging lu active business<br />
pursuits.- . , '<br />
Mr. Button was glad to get back to<br />
Oceau Oily, aud bis many friends here<br />
were equally delighted to ceo him and<br />
iu such Improved physical condition.<br />
BOUGHT FARM<br />
F.-W.'K. Hledena Will Improve<br />
. . Land al <strong>Ocean</strong> View. .<br />
Dr. V. W. K. Btedem, <strong>of</strong> Philadel-<br />
phia, who i« occupying his cojtage on<br />
Asbury avenue, below Fifteenth street<br />
ban purchased, Ibrough the agency <strong>of</strong><br />
J- M. Cheater & Co., tbe 2S0 acre farm<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Rev. Peunington C0W011 at 8ea-<br />
vllle. • , . . ' . '.<br />
He will remodel the fatal bouse and<br />
Install beat and baths and otherwise<br />
Improve tbe building. He will also'<br />
modernize the farm, to wblcb be .will<br />
remove, It JH.stated, early next yea;.<br />
Back Prom jOannlmc Trip.<br />
Policeman-Hazel M. Newklrk and<br />
8 B. .Conver have returned from a<br />
guunlng trip at Elmer.' They were<br />
accompanied by their wives and bad<br />
a Hue time, . shooting. tweutyoue<br />
rabbits, live squlrreb, six quail and<br />
one pbeakaut.<br />
• (Mia Tear Borne. .<br />
It's dignified and gives you a deli-<br />
cious eense<strong>of</strong> security to owu your<br />
home at. OCEAN* CITY.<br />
Besides, your responsibility as a real<br />
estate owner makes you a desirable<br />
citizen.' Thluk it over. It hen call on<br />
HARRY. HJBAPbBY, , .<br />
Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aa-<br />
imry avenue, next to tire house who<br />
will show you the very best way and<br />
some <strong>of</strong> the greatest bargains to be<br />
found bete on the etulMt terms'<br />
Phone connection. adv.<br />
HomingIn nalne*<br />
HenryD. Moore, William O. Moore<br />
nd W. D. Sberrerd, <strong>of</strong> HaddonUeld,<br />
Jl Interested in public utilities In this<br />
ilty, accompanied by Joseph Q.<br />
Jhamplou, ; left Phlladelpbla early<br />
this week for Maine, where 1 Henry D.<br />
Moorelias-a-oiiip.—They-will huut<br />
for big game. , ' '<br />
Had House Party.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cooleyi <strong>of</strong> Oer-<br />
lantown, opened their cottage, 1153<br />
iVeat avenue, ou Friday last fora few<br />
days, andeulerlalned friends, among<br />
whom were Mrs. Mary Williamson,<br />
Miss Frances R. Oooley and Lin wood<br />
Heald. all <strong>of</strong> Germantown- .<br />
AGED SOMBER<br />
VISITOR DIES<br />
SAY SCOTT HAND CAN WIIH<br />
POSTMASTERSH IP flERg<br />
Mrs. Charles Hathews Bx-<br />
plres 8oddenly at Her<br />
Philadelphia Home.<br />
Mis. F. M. Matbews, widow <strong>of</strong><br />
Cbailes Mathews and mother <strong>of</strong><br />
Charles Matbews, <strong>of</strong> PblladelphU, a<br />
prominent aqmmer resident <strong>of</strong> this<br />
oily, died at ber home In. Philadelphia<br />
last Thursday. Tbe funeral took place<br />
Monday. - - ><br />
"Mia. Mathews, who died suddenly,<br />
being III only tbtee-quarten <strong>of</strong> an hour,<br />
was In the ninely-ttnt year <strong>of</strong> her age.<br />
She was a summer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> for a great many years until last<br />
season, starting early In the history <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe resort with her husband. Tbe lat-<br />
ter has been dead thirteen and a half<br />
years. He waa a retired business man<br />
fortwenty years before-faUrdeattrrtmr<br />
bad long been identified wlib tbe<br />
Herring Safe Manufacturing Com-<br />
pany- - .. ' '<br />
Mra. Matbews was tbe mother <strong>of</strong><br />
six children, all <strong>of</strong> whom are living.<br />
They are Miss Morla,'Charles, Jordan,<br />
Frank, Albeit and Mrs. Elizabeth Mil-<br />
ler. There are nine grand children<br />
and six great-grand children.<br />
BETTY COTTAGE<br />
FOR JOHN J. HOOD<br />
Philadelphia Music Pabllsher<br />
Gives' Contract to O. M.<br />
TownBeud.<br />
Otis M. Townsend has received from<br />
ohn Jl" Hood,- <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, tbe<br />
infract to build a handsome cottage,<br />
costing $4500. at Tweiity-tlrst street<br />
and.Ventral avenue. •'"<br />
The house, which will be out <strong>of</strong>, the<br />
ordinary In many ways', will have a<br />
gambrel ro<strong>of</strong>. The building will have<br />
a—baseinent^-ond—two-and—one-half<br />
stories, with a hot-air heat plant.<br />
Mr. Hood, who Is a-publisher <strong>of</strong><br />
church music at 1034 Arch street, will<br />
occupy the cottage next season. He<br />
was a,' visitor here" for the tirst time<br />
last summer, a guest <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic,<br />
and became so much Impressed with<br />
the beauty <strong>of</strong> the city tbat he decided<br />
make this his future summer borne<br />
NABB GBTS CONTRACT<br />
*TIII Remove Ine Clly'a Stabblati<br />
, ~' " Dartas: Ine Wear' 1013,<br />
. The <strong>City</strong> Commissioners awarded lo<br />
Charles F. Nabb.<strong>of</strong> Ibis city, the con:<br />
tract to remove rubbish during the<br />
yearlBia. His bid—(2,487.60— was-tbe<br />
lowest <strong>of</strong> three received. . .<br />
Before tbe contract was given 'out,<br />
Mayor Headley asked Mr.Nabbir he<br />
realized wbat be was undertaking.<br />
Tbe contractor replied that -he<br />
thought be did. He bad been fol-<br />
lowing Ibis line, he said, for several<br />
years, kept hla eyes ou thu wock and<br />
felt assured that be can do" it satl<strong>of</strong>ao-<br />
torlly for the arapunt or bis bid. He<br />
said he would furnish a. surely com-<br />
pany bond for the-faithful perform'<br />
auce <strong>of</strong> the contract.<br />
Lecture Well Attended.<br />
The stereopllcou lecture, "Around<br />
tbe Worldin Ninety Minutes,'! giveu<br />
In lmmanuel Baptist Church Monday<br />
evening by tbe Rev. A. C. Oearbarti<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tuekaboe, was well attended, and<br />
waa much enjoyed by the audience<br />
Eighty views were shown. More than<br />
twelve dollars was raised by tbe silver<br />
<strong>of</strong>lVflnga. • • .<br />
BAKBR'S B1VBCTION<br />
Dae to His Personal Popularity.<br />
Baya Home Paper.<br />
The WUdwood Sun <strong>of</strong> last week<br />
contained the following;<br />
. Tbe election <strong>of</strong> J. Thompson Baker<br />
> Congress waa largely the result <strong>of</strong><br />
bis personal popularity and theknowl-<br />
edge <strong>of</strong> his thorough illness for tbe<br />
position. Republicans who were his<br />
personal friend*, and who bad known<br />
him for many years and understood<br />
and appreciated his worth, worked as<br />
rneitly for hla election as the moat<br />
ironounced Democrat, and they rolled<br />
ip a vote for him on tbe island and In<br />
the .couuty which he can ever' look<br />
baok upon with pardonable pride.<br />
He Is tbe llrst man elected to Congress<br />
from Cape May County in eighty-six<br />
rears, Joseph Memucan llugbea, <strong>of</strong><br />
Jape May <strong>City</strong>, being a member at<br />
hat time. • - '<br />
InJ, Thompson Baker the Second<br />
3ongresskraal District will bave an<br />
irnest and faithful representative,,<br />
ind one who Is thoroughly versed In<br />
itatecraft and who will be the peer <strong>of</strong><br />
any member <strong>of</strong> that body In the arena<br />
<strong>of</strong>debate.<br />
Progressives to Hold on.'<br />
Former .Governor John Franklin<br />
Fort, as State chairman, has Issued a<br />
call for a meeting next Saturday after-<br />
noon at the Hotel Sterling, In Trenton,<br />
for the purpose <strong>of</strong> maklrig a perman<br />
ent political, organization put ot the.<br />
Progressive party. • •<br />
PLAN TO WIDEN BOARDWALK<br />
IN ITS BUSIEST SECTION<br />
FINAL PAYMENT<br />
ON CLUB HOUSE<br />
Yachtsmen,* laud Owners<br />
and Builders Make Settle-<br />
ment in This <strong>City</strong>. ,<br />
• The final settlement on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Yacht Club's handsome new<br />
quarters aud.grounds was made. Fri-<br />
day afternoon In the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> .Title<br />
aud. Trust Compauy's building...<br />
. There were present at tbe. meeting<br />
Commodore J. Ralph Wilson, Chair-<br />
man. A. T. James, <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />
governors <strong>of</strong> the club; Chairman. D.<br />
H. Paris, <strong>of</strong> the club's finance com-<br />
mittee; Chairman Frank D. Newberry,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the building committee; James Mc-<br />
Miillen, tbe club's solicitor;" Victor J.<br />
Humbrecht. president <strong>of</strong> tbe Gardens<br />
Company, and A. J. Dunn, tbe com-<br />
pany's legal representative; Barber « Home..<br />
R.' Howard .Thorn has given the<br />
contract to make extensive Improve-<br />
ments to the Sauderlln cottage on<br />
Wesley qvenue, below Eighth slreet,<br />
recently purchased by bim. •<br />
' Tbe building Is to be raised, and a<br />
basement and den will be among the<br />
additions. A hot water heating plant'<br />
Is to be Installed. . The improvements<br />
will cost about (2000, It Is stated;<br />
, Improvlatr, Hie more*<br />
Charles U. Pow.ell is maklng:a pum-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> Improvements to'liis store and<br />
dwelling on Asbury avenue. •,;<br />
x.eaxal Ds uia Dia.wo.<br />
Jjegal papersjrftall. descriptions, I<br />
eluding wills, an carefully drawn by<br />
K. Curtis Roblpson at his <strong>of</strong>fice, 744<br />
Asbury avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty,-N. j. adv.<br />
The SBNTIIMX . Printing House fi<br />
kept busy turning out Job work, but It<br />
will be pleased to do yours. •• Come In<br />
and talk It over.. _ •*• adv.<br />
"Cblckcan Came name." Elc.<br />
The following Is from the Cape May<br />
Herald: Au ugly, Insistent rumoi<br />
states that certain men .who have "re-<br />
ceived dlntluullou at tbe hands ol th<br />
Republican party assisted In Ibe' de-<br />
feat <strong>of</strong> Its', candidates for '<strong>of</strong>fice. Du-<br />
plicity, like murder, will always out.<br />
If this Is so, and the (ruth or falsity<br />
'ill shortly be known, the'guilty par-'<br />
ties deserve, and will receive, the un-<br />
utterable contempt <strong>of</strong> every oue—evcu<br />
their own kind, • .<br />
Xblrd Readmit Postponed. -<br />
Owing to the failure or tbe Ocea<br />
<strong>City</strong> Laud Company to Hie Its map .<strong>of</strong><br />
land ebow lag proposed changes Inci-<br />
dental to the re-location <strong>of</strong> a Ufteeu-<br />
foot street, ordinance No. 82, bearing<br />
on this matter, '.was not given third<br />
reading at tbe regular weekly meet-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong> Ibe <strong>City</strong> Commissioners. It wll<br />
come up at the meeting this afternoon.<br />
The business career <strong>of</strong>, Ibe First<br />
Natloual Bahk ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> . hi<br />
been one or marked success, adv.lt<br />
FOB'RKNT.—Well, heated basemen<br />
cheap. Apply 1017 Central avenue. '<br />
' • •' ' '. , '.".• ' ' '.I '••'' ' • ; ' • • * " • l l * 7 ' : 8 t<br />
Try an AdvertUeoient<br />
- in the StumNEl.<br />
Wallace, Bourgeois,' Stqltb '<br />
and Others-WU1 Try "U" "<br />
land Pat Office. » ". <<br />
.Tb,e name <strong>of</strong> YT. Scott Hand, caabW' '<br />
the Pint National Bank, o>JthU' *<br />
illy, has been frequently mentbrnad<br />
Inrlng the last week in Connection^''<br />
rlth appointment aa postmaster here<br />
when the time <strong>of</strong> tbe tncumbemV'B.'<br />
M.Button,expires,a year from next"'*<br />
February. - '<br />
Mr. Hand waa an aspirant for Con-"'<br />
greosontheOemocratle ticket at tne va<br />
recent primaries, and Presidentelect'<br />
Wilson Is one <strong>of</strong> his personal friends; 1 '<br />
as are Congressman-elect Baker and- *<br />
estate Road Commissioner B. A. ,'•<br />
master and wonld give the <strong>of</strong>fice' a '<br />
high-class, business administration, J<br />
improving the service at every possible' •<br />
point. . . - .-<br />
Luther L. Wallace and K. A. Bonr- '<br />
geois bave stated tbat they are aspl- '<br />
rants for the'<strong>of</strong>fice. They are'among '<br />
the Democratic war horses <strong>of</strong> the city,<br />
id It Is claimed by their friends that,<br />
both have stood the heat and burden '<br />
the long and more or less lean daya<br />
the past, one <strong>of</strong> tbem should be the<br />
lucky man wben II comes to the matter<br />
>f dropping the rich plums.<br />
The salary <strong>of</strong> tbe postmaster Is 12100<br />
per annum, and, with tbe continued<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> Ooean <strong>City</strong>'s-summer popu-<br />
lon, it la felt that before many year*<br />
Ibe business or tbe <strong>of</strong>fice will have In-<br />
creased to such proportions as to cause<br />
an inorease lu this salary.<br />
Mr. Bourgeois was a candidate for<br />
he <strong>of</strong>fice a number <strong>of</strong> yearaago, wben<br />
he appointment was received by R.<br />
Howard TUorni<br />
Should Mr. Thorn show, an Inclin-'<br />
itlon to be pustmaster again, It Is<br />
ited that lie will be strongly opposed<br />
>y members <strong>of</strong> the Democratic party<br />
Here on tbe ground that be Is, or has<br />
Ken, a "Jim" Smith adherent, and<br />
Ltovernor Wilson has been antagonis-<br />
tic to Mr. Smith aud.bis aspirations<br />
tor the United States' Senate.<br />
As was stated In tbe BKNTINEU last<br />
week, B. Frank Smith would not ob-<br />
|ect to receiving the appointment, and. ,<br />
W. U. Campbell would doubtless be<br />
In a receptive mood, although be baa •<br />
expressed tbe view tbat Mr. Thorn<br />
stands a good.chance. {<br />
K. B. Woodward onlldlnK.<br />
A two-story coUage; costing $4500, Is<br />
t>elng built on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, near<br />
Twelfth street, and a bungalow, coat-<br />
Ing 9IG00, on <strong>Ocean</strong> avenue, between<br />
Thirteenth and Fourteenth streets,<br />
both for B. 8. Woodward,,or Camden,<br />
summer resident or this city. '<br />
BADER TO LOOK<br />
AFTER GARBAGE<br />
Philadelphia Man is Given<br />
. Contract by- <strong>City</strong> Com-<br />
missioners.<br />
C. L. Bader, or Philadelphia, who<br />
ias been Interested in xlmllar work In<br />
'blladelpbla aud Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, ban<br />
been awarded the garbage contract by<br />
tbe <strong>City</strong> Commlsxloners. There were<br />
three bidden, Mr. Bader belug tbe<br />
lowest at (4722.<br />
M.ayor Headley asked Mr. 'Bader If<br />
be were' properly qualified and<br />
equipped to do' tbe work,. and be<br />
answered In the affirmative.<br />
A brother <strong>of</strong> Mr. Bader, wbo-haB<br />
had much <strong>of</strong> this kind <strong>of</strong> work to do,<br />
suggested the plan <strong>of</strong> making the<br />
early morning collections from the<br />
territory nearest and directly leading<br />
to tbe Boardwalk. Mayor Headley<br />
Id tbe suggestion was a good one..<br />
To Bend Hlaslouarx Box.<br />
It-was announced at tbe • varlou<br />
services In ' the First Presbyterian<br />
Church on Sunday that the Ladles'<br />
Auxiliary will again send Its aunual<br />
missionary box to Miss Minnie New-<br />
come, home missionary at barrel's<br />
Valley, Vs. Tbe members aud friends<br />
or tbe church are requested to send<br />
clothiug, books, toys for children, etc,<br />
to the church, 'at any time until<br />
Tnanksglviug. It Is iuleuded to for-<br />
ward the box. ID ' time, to reach thi<br />
mission Held about Christmas.<br />
Win-Viait Florida.<br />
Thomas J. Duncan, superintendent<br />
or tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Kleotrlc Light Com-<br />
pauy's worlu, will leave here Tuesday<br />
for Florida, accompanied by ibis wire.<br />
Their principal stopping places, will be<br />
St. Petersburg and Tampa, althoug<br />
they will visit other cltlea lu Florida<br />
and the South. It Ik their Inteutlon<br />
to go down on one sld.e or Florida am<br />
up tbe other. ' •<br />
Por Sale.<br />
liOts 40. 47 and 48 Marine Place,<br />
Create tract, 80x102 feet each. Apply<br />
lo owner, Elizabeth O. Sands, 682 Cen-<br />
tral ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. • «•-<br />
ad<br />
Maddock's Pharmacy, Eighth an<br />
Asbury avenue,Sunday hours, wlnt<br />
monthB,8.aotoiOA. M.; -eaijito ea<br />
ig ;;, ..,..,-Adv., It.,,. ,:i<br />
even<br />
i4Jlty, New Jersey.<br />
y<br />
His friends here claim that Mr.<br />
and-would-prove-a-hattllng-poU~<br />
KICK OVBR GA8 BILI,—<br />
G«rnianiowo Sfan Conaptalna <strong>of</strong>f<br />
, ibcLocal comnany.<br />
TheSuNTiNEii la In receipt, <strong>of</strong> a com-<br />
miiulcatlon from Joseph Button, <strong>of</strong><br />
Clermantown, owner <strong>of</strong> the Cottage 843<br />
Hrlgbton place, lu wblah he makes<br />
eomplalnt agaiuHt-a bill-presented him—<br />
y tbe local gas company., Mr. Button<br />
aloo puU the electric light company<br />
n a clans with the gas company; and<br />
the class Isu't very high. He la <strong>of</strong> the<br />
plnlnu that both companies should<br />
be given0 thorough overhauling.<br />
Mr. Button concludes his letter by<br />
saying:<br />
"I have heard <strong>of</strong> many complaints<br />
imilar to. mine, and I should think:<br />
Moinelhlng could be done, so the cot-<br />
agers would be better treated and not<br />
Imposed upon by these companies."<br />
Ottlcials <strong>of</strong> tbe gas company, agalnat<br />
which the letter Is especially directed,.<br />
say that the company .volunteered to<br />
eat Mr. Button'* meter and make<br />
u^ natlnfi-ctory.<br />
GOBS TO HOKOLUI,U<br />
prank D. Mcoberrr Ha Blanett<br />
- on I*ODK Trip.*<br />
Frank D. Newberry, or this clly,<br />
lefl.early this week on a long western<br />
trip, oue <strong>of</strong> the three or four be takes<br />
every year on business for the Phila-<br />
delphia lirm with which he Is con-<br />
nected. ;<br />
His Prut binding place—If be can<br />
enter that country, he said—will be<br />
Mexico. Later he will go to Califor-<br />
nia and thence to Honolulu. His'<br />
buslnexH disposed <strong>of</strong> there, he will re-<br />
turn to Bah Francisco.and start back<br />
Kaat by way or Portland, Seattle and<br />
Dulutb'. : • .<br />
Mr. Newberry plaus to roach home<br />
about'January I. » *<br />
captain K. B. Ktfwartlit Dead.,'<br />
Captain E. B. Edwards, one <strong>of</strong> the,<br />
oldest aud best known sailing masters<br />
along the Delaware River, died Sun-<br />
day, after a long period <strong>of</strong> Ill-health,<br />
at-bis home, 8708 North Bydenbam<br />
street, Philadelphia. Born in Cape'<br />
May County, jfew Jersey, be shipped '<br />
aa cabin boy on a coasting vessel wben<br />
fourteen years old, and at the age <strong>of</strong> ,,<br />
tweuty-one was master <strong>of</strong> a ealljng<br />
vessel oairylug: coat to Eastern and/<br />
Southern'ports. He commanded tbe<br />
vessel thai carried tbe last cargo <strong>of</strong> coal<br />
Into Richmond during the Civil ,War. '<br />
Ataotuer Two-lutnll» FJIMI ^VA<br />
Vf.V. and J. D, liamond, <strong>of</strong>.Pblhj.^;^<br />
delphla, are having a pretty. tyo^i '<br />
family.-.apartment house .ereoledHon;^ ...<br />
Fourth atreet, near Atlantlo 'aveque,«^f 3;*.<br />
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troatury notes are lo be<br />
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7 :^,|h¥jpMt <strong>of</strong> all the big DMU <strong>of</strong> the<br />
-'" u ^apunlryto.wota In harmony for the<br />
^opnllnuett proeptrlly <strong>of</strong> iha Unit<br />
. -^u Tjft^RiUDlolpal aulliorlllea iu Uerlln<br />
vV" 1 'liava lapuad. an order fbrbiddlug<br />
^C^ohaufleuratoatnua* while In charge<br />
* *. * tttf^antAmiibllaa. That OHISV annllaa uoi<br />
idrlvlug taxloabs, but<br />
E'&tT '"^flto-flU^aiuibody, pHu- &hHm will be pate*, ou aud the<br />
• , ^«m«tMfereMUy elected<br />
. .. warty *>» buat.<br />
^•*Mh*llW»kMlt<strong>of</strong> next week and<br />
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etty Tueeday<br />
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jjfc } \ J'r MtaMoKn P. KB* 1 * Sunday school<br />
• * *> **" «4aM ottand'ataHtt tto by UM cake<br />
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, „_ ,_yfc» .to bauaflt or the<br />
,«»ft?Uta|*r«Wl <strong>of</strong> to* Vtrat Presbjs<br />
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SUNDAY IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
StroagSenooni and Bxccllent<br />
Mu«lc Beard by large<br />
Congregations.<br />
The churches In <strong>Ocean</strong> UUy were all<br />
well filled al Ilie servloes on Huuday.<br />
Hallowing are report* <strong>of</strong> the serinon*<br />
heard i<br />
flHsT M. M.<br />
TUe Hev. U. H. Uhl, or Cape May<br />
Court House, occupied the pulpit and<br />
preached at the morning service In the<br />
•IM. K.Uburab Btiuday, aud hla<br />
aormun made a strong appeal lo his<br />
hearers,<br />
Mr. Uhl oxobauged pulpits wllh Ur,<br />
ilaluos, tUelocal pastor, who was al<br />
Court .House a year before coming<br />
here, aud there wou the adtulratlou<br />
aud reaped <strong>of</strong> the members or hie c6n<<br />
greaatiou. They were loath to part<br />
with him last March.<br />
Mr, Uhl look hi* text from l>salm<br />
16; 8t "I have eel the Lord always<br />
before ine; because He Is at my right<br />
band, I shall uot be moved." lie en-<br />
larged upou two Hues <strong>of</strong> thought—de-<br />
votlou aud Immortality, Mr. Ubl '<br />
au lulereatlug aud luslruollve taluer<br />
and speaks with an easy grace. .<br />
The pasloi ocoupled Ibe pulpit lu<br />
the eveulug and preached an earuesi<br />
evangelistic sermou lo a very alteullvi<br />
audience.<br />
The allMidauoe at the Habbath<br />
sohtMil was large and a thorough te-<br />
uniatilsalluu <strong>of</strong> Ibe claaws Is laklug<br />
place<br />
Mb* Jusephlue Uorblu will apeak ou<br />
vlcouexl Habbath.<br />
VllUrr riiHHUVTKIUAN.<br />
The servloas were well attended lu<br />
the Ktrst Vresbyterlau Church Hun-<br />
day. 'I ho pastor, the Hev. Charles' H.<br />
llohuer, preached two very Interesting<br />
and helpful sermon*. In the murulng<br />
ids theme was "At the Hate Heaull-<br />
ful," and lu Iheeveulug, "Ttieijaudh-<br />
lerurtbeAlmbjhty."<br />
At the eveulng service his text wai<br />
l>salm U;4: "He Iha^sltteth In thi<br />
heavens shall laugh" He said I<br />
part: •<br />
"It Is hard to coucelve<strong>of</strong> Uod as sit<br />
tlug lu the heaveua and laughing,<br />
oue likes to be ridiculed. Is Uod mock-<br />
lug at usf Of ou* thing we may bo<br />
sure, Uod uevar mooka His child reu—<br />
their blunders, their poverty, Ibelr in-<br />
tlrmltwa, He amlles upou Hla oh!<br />
dreu, aud His smile Is pleasure. His<br />
laughter I* derisive, aud Hto laughter<br />
la reserved for those who disbelieve<br />
and deny aud defy Hua Kvery asylum<br />
and prison aud almslwuse la.Uod's<br />
laughter at those who have deOed<br />
Him<br />
'Meu laugh at saullary laws aud<br />
lypbokt gibes at them. They laugh<br />
at social taws and ostracism tauuts<br />
them. They laugh at moral laws aud.<br />
loalbauiue disease plagues them,<br />
it law that mocks Ibeuir Yea. the<br />
Law giver that silteth lu the heaveu*<br />
la holdlug them In detlatou It to so<br />
easy to disbelieve Uod. Meu would<br />
uot ballav* Hla waruuig given by Ibe<br />
mouth or Noah. * The patriarch was<br />
auold dull. He waa Ih* Jest <strong>of</strong> his<br />
day. Uuloueday a stream <strong>of</strong> light-<br />
ulug Hashed tla-Vlvfci banuerkacruas.<br />
the darkeulug sky. Tbe low mutter<br />
<strong>of</strong> thunder turned tu oraahlug lu the<br />
haaveus. The fnuulalua <strong>of</strong> the deep<br />
were, opened. II was a terrible catas-<br />
trophe, but it told, <strong>of</strong> Him who Is the<br />
Uod uf JuOguieut. All ot Clod's pre-<br />
aicUous <strong>of</strong> Judgmeul on Individual<br />
anil uatlou com* Itu* to the letter.<br />
Men may mock al-tttm-hy thelr-dts^<br />
belief aud dental aud defiance, but he<br />
who laugba last laughs beat. Uod<br />
alwa> a laughs last."<br />
Bervfcte tu Immanuel BaptM cburc.<br />
Sunday were well attended through:<br />
out th* day, when It Is borne In mind<br />
that toe city to now on a winter- basis.<br />
The bible school surpassed Itself and<br />
to rapidly catching up with the sum<br />
iner attendance.<br />
The baptism announced tor .<br />
•v*alug was again postponed on ac<br />
count or the candidate beta* out <strong>of</strong> the<br />
eity.<br />
Th* senoone fo* ibe day were sog-<br />
gesUr* and toterestlnc.<br />
The pastor. Ih* Raw Arthur U*e.<br />
••levted aa hto morutng subject "Tbe<br />
New Svangsttam " Hto lexu were<br />
froa. Joahtta. l:8;N«heo>l»h.<br />
Hw sfuk* hi najrt a* tulK>««.<br />
"^•b* old avaAgelaun was ..„»-<br />
sauted by Vtoney and Moody, and to<br />
repteeroteit today by'Torrey. Thto<br />
torea or erauxeitsm takl stress upon<br />
th* ecnotioua). and Ks gre mark was<br />
•woomplwaetl among tbaervwda. But<br />
tb* day <strong>of</strong> bug* crowds, aupaat* to<br />
yeopetto ataud. etc . to past, or U paas-<br />
U«. Tb* uawMMOot lh*uM method<br />
aUy.aaatlhto tact raises<br />
. 'How call w* •vaugvtta*<br />
tU*p*op>e <strong>of</strong> the unseat Oa>r For<br />
fwaa today «** o«* <strong>of</strong> to* ctuisUans.<br />
Uvtaal now wtU •*> aUv^ wbttclk •<br />
thai aAOM»,0a»coi.v«itaa.ast b* wsw<br />
ijaliWyaaw.aadtftttottoslrartioco*-<br />
claltoo. held by «h« Complaln-<br />
at» aa collauml awuruy. and al»o all tlial<br />
certain llouao and Lot or land, alluab' lu<br />
UennlavUkh Cap. May Couuky. Slats ol -Sew<br />
J»n»y,and dMcrtbalaatol Iowa, via;-<br />
JOHN E. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1137" Asbury Aye.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
LEONARD KRAUSS CO.<br />
Electricians<br />
1033 .Bay Avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Klwtrtcal work ot all klnda promptly ai<<br />
UndsdltL Alliuatarl«landwora«l ' - -<br />
atrlnly Oral olaaa.<br />
c tbvaes by »tin*' ot to* amkl 8cbool<br />
Lot.Muotn »wenvy-on« dacrMa Ka«l.<br />
and a balr roda to a alak«: Uwiiw<br />
Houlb allly-all dntrW«I»»« W«ai. tour and a hair<br />
rods loacoraw; Ibtritta Norlb aiaty-ala J»<br />
grw* Baal. Ov» roda lo a cornor: Uxnce<br />
Norlti lweuly-ou» dogma u e»l. «l»v«o roda<br />
to lbs knkMW ol tb* atonaahl road:<br />
atoBMlw " > Readine Coal<br />
AIM» kllli1!ln't;*U'O4Mi by lirirr#I or Crtrrt.<br />
K»«l rl«»<br />
phun^. .. *<br />
>«r «»ii'V«rd. TE.VTII and<br />
ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY<br />
ALER ,M pp(;ono M0URtain 1^<br />
nea»." 1^1« Asbury Av«,<br />
.OCEAN CITY t*. J.<br />
CJHARLES L. HOFMAN'N<br />
. REGISTERED ARCHITECT •<br />
»L*MB. a^r^lrlCATIONSaMOSUPCHIMTCNOCNeK<br />
.421 .Mariner & nerchanU' Building<br />
, • ••IIIl.tDKI.PUU. a»A. '<br />
_ln ti^vHO i-uy, at J.w.. 1. ilruli'. oal autlKaiiinluy ujiver) dwuinit.<br />
ARK LAKE . .<br />
Undertaker and Etnbaliner<br />
. ' ISM CINTKAL AVISO . .<br />
•fOon* lw (K-KAX CITY. X. J.<br />
Real Estate and<br />
Search Company<br />
<strong>of</strong>fape May County; N.J.<br />
' KKI'UKSENTINO ..•.-•<br />
FIDELITY TRUST. CO.<br />
OV NkTWAKK , .,<br />
TITLES INSURED •'.<br />
>Wri.M*a. AbatRu. Breakers, thlu city, was<br />
m tula city seven) days latit week<br />
Hhe was accompanied by her son-.<br />
Arthur Bhoemaker.'a atudent'<strong>of</strong> the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, waa at<br />
I lie home <strong>of</strong> his parents, Mr. and Mra.<br />
C. H. Bhoeraaker,, In thin city, over<br />
• Hunduy. . •, "<br />
. CapUluU.AV.'Hildretb.bas moved<br />
from a* cottage on Aabury avenue,<br />
below Ninth street,- to the Trower<br />
cottage, ou Central avenue,, beloi<br />
' Tenth street. _ "<br />
Howard Corneal, superintendent <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe North Philadelphia Poat Office,<br />
wan a visitor here Sunday. He own<br />
a cottage.on, Fourteenth street, uea,<br />
the bay front. '<br />
' K. W. Rutherford and. family, ol<br />
' Philadelphia, are occupying tbelr cot-<br />
tage at Thirteen th Htreet. and Aabury<br />
aveuue. • They are entertaining Mrs.<br />
Joseph Young.' '<br />
Mir. and Mrs. A. T. James, or Phlla<br />
delpbla, spent a few doya here durlu)<br />
.the last week with E. J.Hanu, thi<br />
. real estate operator, and .Mrs. Hann<br />
- The -latter la a daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
. Mrs. James.<br />
William Hagle and wife have oloaed<br />
tbelr summer home ou West avenue,<br />
• below Sixteenth street, and returnee<br />
to tbelr winter home In Philadelphia.<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Hagle are among the<br />
lint toopen their cottage In the spring<br />
and remain here late In-tbe autumn.<br />
CHORUS-CHOIR OF 35 WILL<br />
MAKE FIRST APPEARANCE<br />
RESIGNS JOB AS<br />
SCHOOL TEACHER<br />
MU8T PACK MAYOR<br />
Paul G. Ctesstnan to Leave<br />
Because <strong>of</strong> Illness in Wife's<br />
Family.'<br />
At the meeting.<strong>of</strong> tbe Hoard or Ed-<br />
ucation Tuesday evening, the resigna-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Paul (J -Crewman ,wa« pre-<br />
jwnted and accepted, the resignation<br />
lotake effect an soou an Ills poHltlon<br />
can be Ulled.<br />
Mr. Creasman hot) been a leaclier In<br />
tbe high school since tbe beglniilug <strong>of</strong><br />
th'e fall and winter term. Sickness In<br />
his wife's family caused him to lender<br />
bin realguatlbu.,<br />
Applications for the position <strong>of</strong> Jani-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> Ilie new school' house were re-<br />
ceived from James'M. Wallace, Lam-<br />
bert H, Brangan and F. B. Lambert.<br />
Mrs. Elizabeth Hharp a»ked to be made<br />
Janltresa. No action wan taken. •<br />
S. Br Swan wan made a committee'<br />
to secure a flagpole for the new ochool<br />
building -one meaRurlng 75 or 80 feet.<br />
Secretary Lewis E. RmlthwaH auth-<br />
orized toadvertlae for bids for a vacuum<br />
cleaner for the new sohool house.<br />
y<br />
fathetly way to the child, he read a<br />
wrtlon <strong>of</strong> an act relating to Crimea by<br />
vemles, au act passed a few years<br />
igo through the Instrumentality <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tev.J B. Haluea. The Mayor «ald<br />
was a difficult matter to deal wllh<br />
laaes such as this, yet the public must<br />
protected from boys who Indulge lu<br />
larauding expeditious..<br />
It wan aaid that thin lad in oue <strong>of</strong> a<br />
mmber against whom there are<br />
barges made <strong>of</strong> many robberies'and<br />
lepredatlouH commuted here during<br />
ie late summer aud early autumn."<br />
Mayor Headley stated that all-«f<br />
iese boys will be brought before him<br />
ier.<br />
Whole ale raids <strong>of</strong> store's were liiade,<br />
,nd, watches, jewelry, cigars, "cigar-<br />
ttes, guns, ammunition and money<br />
ere among tbe articles Stolen. They<br />
'ere not all Qcean <strong>City</strong> boys. Two or<br />
liree were visitors.<br />
Part <strong>of</strong> the booty wan taken to an<br />
laud opposite the. hew. yacht club,<br />
'here It was hidden'for a time.<br />
SMITH DOES WBLL<br />
ceUeut, Hrpart from Naval<br />
McUosl. .<br />
Norvlu Smith, son <strong>of</strong> H. A. W.<br />
uillh, <strong>of</strong> the Hincayne, U doing exvel-<br />
ut work at the United Stales Naval<br />
Lcademy Preparatory School at An-<br />
lapolls.wliere he has been fora month,<br />
ccoiding to reports received by his<br />
ther from the principal, Robert L.'<br />
iVerutz. •<br />
This will be good news for "HudV<br />
rleuds. He graduated from the local<br />
Igh schoollaut Juue: "<br />
Principal Werntz sayB:. "Hvlsdoidg<br />
Ine work. . He Is tnaklug gooii head-<br />
ay and behaving llke.a man. He Is<br />
me or the bent boys in tbe school,<br />
tend IIH more <strong>of</strong> tbe Mine kind If it Is<br />
Msslble to llnd them in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>."<br />
MUSICAL TRBAT<br />
to Cbaras Cbolr'at Home ol It.<br />
W. Edward! ana Wile.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> the new chorus<br />
l'oir <strong>of</strong> tbe First M. E. Church were,<br />
[ueala <strong>of</strong> It. W. Edwards and wife at<br />
belr Wesley, avenue home Tuesday<br />
ivening. Others present Included Dr<br />
ind Mrs. John B. Halnes and Mr. and<br />
Mrs. Wm. E. Massey.' ..<br />
TJie choir sang several numbers In<br />
excellent manner, showing marked<br />
Jll.and decided musical ability In<br />
the handling there<strong>of</strong>, and'the work<br />
was appreciated by the audltom.<br />
Selections .were also given on the<br />
grapbaphone,. followed by refresh-<br />
ments - • , ." '<br />
DOING MUCH GOOD<br />
THe Hey. J. J. Wweeney Telia ot<br />
Chrlailau RrolticrH' Work.<br />
.The Hev. John J. Sweeney, rector <strong>of</strong><br />
.St. Augustine's Church, returned a<br />
few days ago from a visit lo the boys'<br />
protectory, located above Norrlstown,<br />
Pa., where an altar and altar railing<br />
are being made for the enlarged whiter<br />
chapel <strong>of</strong> the church here.<br />
This protectory, which Ims 00 i boy«<br />
at present, la under the charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
(.'hrlstlan Brothers, 2& <strong>of</strong> whom spend<br />
a portion <strong>of</strong> the summer seacoiiH at the<br />
school known as "<strong>Ocean</strong> KeHl," at<br />
Thlrly-fniirth i-ttcet, In thlx city.<br />
There l» a necoiul ulnillar protectory<br />
at another af Pblladelphia'H suburbs,<br />
also In charge <strong>of</strong> Christian Krothers<br />
who are among those who come to this<br />
city In the summer _ . '<br />
The boys" are fed, clothed, educated<br />
and taught trades that will equlptliem<br />
for life. The youths turn out luaRiilll-<br />
cent licroll and cabinet work, make<br />
their own clothes, etc,'.<br />
.At the Institution near Nnrrlstown<br />
(lie boys have a baud <strong>of</strong> uiiislc <strong>of</strong>. lit)<br />
pieces, and another IH being organized<br />
among the smaller bojH,'<br />
HANDSOME QUARTERS<br />
Progrraalii' l.i->llac lo Have<br />
opealnit TIIUIIUHKIVII'IIC.<br />
The meiuberx ol the Voting Men'»<br />
Progresftlve League ore arranging lo<br />
have a formal opening <strong>of</strong> their new<br />
headquarterx lu the Hami liulliling<br />
ThankaKlvlug atternoon and evening.<br />
Tbe league's three roouin iu the<br />
building wl)l be handsomely furnished<br />
within the next week, mure Ihau (200<br />
«f the JilO required for this purpone<br />
having been secured up to yenterdayr<br />
Therurnlture will be <strong>of</strong> the mission<br />
style.<br />
The league will have two pool tablen<br />
for tbe accommodation <strong>of</strong> tbe mem-<br />
bers, and it IH. planned to make the<br />
headquarters moHt inviting. •<br />
At the meeting or the league Monday<br />
evening, the-following were .elected<br />
members: BT-Frank—8tnlth^RalpliIjr<br />
Cheater, Kobert Pierce, I-lnwood Mint-<br />
7.er and Theodore ItoblnHon.<br />
Special Musical Service, in<br />
First M. B. Church Next<br />
8nnday Night.<br />
. Plans are perfected for a special<br />
musical service,'In the MelhodlM<br />
Chureb next Sabbath evening, No-<br />
vember 11. A chorus choir <strong>of</strong> about<br />
thirty, voices, composed <strong>of</strong> young<br />
ladles.or tbe church,* will make tbelr<br />
lint appearance aa a. part <strong>of</strong> tbe regu-<br />
lar singing force <strong>of</strong> the church. These<br />
young ladles have been selected by<br />
Miss Beatrice Halnes, under the direc-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> the musical committee <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
church; and give <strong>On</strong>e promise <strong>of</strong> being<br />
a strong addition, tq the churob'a<br />
musical force. . .' • .''••"•,/";.•'•<br />
Alias McClellan, a member <strong>of</strong> one or<br />
our Hammer families', will be present<br />
all day ou the Sabbath, singing with<br />
the quartet both morning and even-<br />
Ing. Mies McClellau needs no Intro-<br />
duction to muslo-lovlng people <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, as she baa done some<br />
really artistic work here as a contralto.<br />
The services Sabbatb evening will<br />
be largely <strong>of</strong> a musical character. A<br />
brief sermon will be preached by the<br />
p a s t o r . " ; • ••••.'•.''.':'<br />
The choir <strong>of</strong> the church will at once<br />
take up rehearsals on a beautiful<br />
oratorio that will be produced In con-<br />
ueellon With tbe Christmas seivlees<br />
In tbe oburcb. Special singers are<br />
already engaged,' and a largely aug-<br />
mented chorus will assist In the pro-<br />
duction <strong>of</strong> tbe oratorio.<br />
-CHARACTBR-8TUDIB8-<br />
stMrion Wilson Will Appear In<br />
Viral m. K. Church.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> tbe LidleK' Aid<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> the First M. E.-Ohurcu have<br />
engaged Marlon Wilson to appear In<br />
the church In character studlea' In<br />
costume Tuesday evening, December<br />
17. ••" •••'.,• ',<br />
She comes highly recommended as<br />
an artlat, and no one should mlra the<br />
entertainment, which Isnnre to be a<br />
source or pleasure to all who attend. In<br />
addition to iielng given In a worthy<br />
cause.- . - .<br />
Further parllcolara will be glveu in<br />
the HKNTINKI..<br />
BAPTISTS BIBLE<br />
GLASS GROWING<br />
Will Organise at" Home <strong>of</strong><br />
William B. Davis To-<br />
morrow Bvenlng.<br />
Tbe flrst aeralon <strong>of</strong> the bible clans In<br />
Immanuel Baptist BsbbstbSchool last<br />
(Sunday was very encoursglug. Pastor<br />
Oee oays, and It Is reasonable to hope<br />
tbat.tbls class will become a factor lu<br />
tbe social and moral life <strong>of</strong> onr city, 1<br />
Frank dlscusnlon, thorough lnyesllga><br />
tion, and. llveiubjecl* will characterize<br />
theaeaslons, and nothing <strong>of</strong> value as a<br />
character builder, that la appropriate<br />
and available, will be omitted. This I<br />
ta to be a man's class for real men. It<br />
I s u t a t e d . • '",••• ..'•• .• •• \' :•.•'.-<br />
The members or tbe class will meet<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> tbe members,<br />
William, B.Davis, Fourth street and<br />
Atlantic avenue, tomorrow'evening, lo<br />
arrange for the form <strong>of</strong> organization<br />
and constitution.<br />
Tbe pastor and the bible school<br />
superintendent, 8. 8. McAllister, both<br />
<strong>of</strong> whom are county delegate* to tbe<br />
State convention, went to Trenton<br />
Tuesday to atay until'this evening.<br />
They expect to bring back many-Idea*<br />
and suggestions. ''<br />
"The people <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>," says<br />
Mr. Oee, "are Invited lo watob theim-<br />
manuel Baptist Churoh and Its affili-<br />
ated* organizations grow In. numbers<br />
and usefulness." .<br />
MCALLISTER'S<br />
Miss Beatrice Haines<br />
__Ccacbcr<strong>of</strong> •/ •<br />
BVV8 PI,OT OP LAND<br />
>sna> ft Bdwsrd* Uafce sale to<br />
O. Mr. Baiierworlb.<br />
O. W. Butterworth, <strong>of</strong> FbtladelphU,<br />
has again added to .hla ocean front<br />
holdlugsbere by buying a plot <strong>of</strong> land<br />
on Weeley avenue, between Blxteentb<br />
and Seventeenth streets, owned by<br />
Meaare. Button aud Cortsou.<br />
Tbe sale wan made by Massey Ohss.-Mainews } f<br />
J.li.Oheater i<br />
K. V Ooraoa,<br />
I 1<br />
I I<br />
Advertise in the SENT<br />
V
&*f l J7 7 tw* O- y 'lO-<br />
?'iJ-7 .».V'ij"'^:i<br />
•V-* 5tSS. u ' Pob " oPll ' ta<br />
JSinn<br />
• and ProperlyTBobrrt Kuher.<br />
cuy Owra^lobn Is. Adama*<br />
Trauater-Holla Oarrauoa.<br />
WUHW-K W. BurlelMh.<br />
uKef orFouo»-a«moolBOTll.<br />
Hdl inapeotor-U. A. W.Hmltlk<br />
Hmllh. Prcal-<br />
^ BUle^A-.W.<br />
'^•{ff'iMperUiSnaent <strong>of</strong> Bcboola-frol. Jaa,<br />
uvenur <strong>of</strong> Uia Ppor-B<br />
CHURCH SURV1CE8. .<br />
••ireiM. BVCUuren, corner ueowal avenue<br />
mi tOgnUi atrealTW. Dr. J. B. Maine.<br />
fiS»dorSSi.<br />
~ ^ Heeretary, U. H. Mownr I tnaannr,<br />
U. W. Kdwarda: Kdward M.MUl on, Wlu. L.<br />
uibb. Joun Mana, Oeor»o O. Adama.a.U.<br />
^'!i£r^r^S%i.unJohn<br />
MASSEY &<br />
- EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE.<br />
I<br />
Marta. leader: Mouday evening'. 7.4a. Mra.<br />
- KTUrlckTlaader VrMay eveum*-. Kouoaa<br />
IMmfu leaner. Tlwae mwun(i> ara Detain<br />
- ibscbutob _ —<br />
I<br />
Si'* f<br />
X A.<br />
ririt PnabyUrlaii lluunli. Waalay avenns<br />
vwU«»>- Utv.viuu. U. Uobnur.<br />
Honday awvlota. las) ». m. and B<br />
* ? nS»r nuetlns. WedoMday emn-<br />
» o'clock. Hun3ay lU<br />
U W«Uh •ao.nnien<br />
Joan K.<br />
*nS»r nuetlns. WedoM<br />
» o'clock. Hun3ay Minoal<br />
U; W«Uh. •ao.nniendan*.<br />
'elodlCa<br />
tuatd<strong>of</strong>Triutaea-I>iwta M.<br />
UoKiohu B. Orove^ uacot<br />
n; JuMf<br />
HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
eolfeuar. Master sad feaauntr la Caaaeerr,<br />
Bapr—a Ooort anmmNslmiar. Hottiy PabUo.<br />
UATB MAW OsMIBW aMUaC, •. J.<br />
(Opposite roMlo BslMlsas).<br />
W. Hour ANU, AJTDaaw o. Botwau.<br />
LAW OFFICES<br />
Apgar &, Bo8well,<br />
• . Mimas n CHAwomar,<br />
BODBBB BUILDING.<br />
A8BURV AVKNUB and EIGHTH HTBKKT<br />
OOBAKCITV. N.J.<br />
JL,AW OFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey,<br />
Kooma SU, IU and S17 .<br />
Uartlau BolldUig. w ii<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.<br />
JAMES M. E, HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law '<br />
and Holleltora Maeter and Biamlner In<br />
<strong>On</strong>aneery - •<br />
JOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
Attorney-at-Law<br />
UaitleU Bolldlnc AtOesanOUyHaturdaya<br />
AtUnUe city . Off Weeley ave.<br />
B. DAVIS,<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
400 Atlantic Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> * ' . New Jeraey<br />
Atlantic (Sty Theatres<br />
Mnilth. tniMiiuor; r<br />
TwiuMndawl wi...n_fr. llrown.<br />
Holy Trlhlty <strong>On</strong>oroWfrouaunl, Kplaoopul.<br />
UMniral avenue ana BlevenMi alnMU Tim<br />
Uev.C McLaren Howard, reclors William T.<br />
PrtoaUi, Lay ttaadet; William Uraison. Lay<br />
UauS. tiaaday wrvtcen lotta. u. and 7 «.<br />
u. in; Holy Communion. Dm Kunday IO.«.<br />
Ciu~inlra Monday 7J0 a. m.. Uoiy d»>. ID<br />
a. ni.; (Sunday eohool S p. m.<br />
AucuUna'a Uouuui OatboUo Obtucb<br />
between Thirteenth, and<br />
Than.. Fit ud Sat Era.. No». M. a and 23<br />
rtlaee 8«tBtd>r at UP<br />
Akbury ,<br />
rooiteentnMarBav.JobiiJ.Hwa<br />
lluu at BMW.».» and 10o'clock.<br />
PW'\>,"i '<br />
eSSstfr<br />
I <strong>of</strong>t e*<br />
m fltawtObeetrieilrda<br />
"''i?'l" 1 "'* I *" ^ .baa<br />
Ibqp<br />
•mploye <strong>of</strong> tba Btll •j*Uml*«l •*><br />
, quarter <strong>of</strong>-a jnlUlon<br />
l^ai^.J „-,-*; r • . * »<br />
TWrttOjOoiMW) food wtirbe made<br />
from year to year by amwal appuprla-<br />
tiOQ on the part<strong>of</strong>lbe American Tale,<br />
phono and Telegraph Jtaapany and<br />
UaloD<br />
^p .PrasUent T.<br />
yaU'JMk) *•<br />
, <strong>of</strong>f tba avaraf* annoal rfor<br />
,*lw bad baan thMy yean<br />
yw M<br />
e Jew thatt<br />
•iattep<br />
par«ts>|<br />
(4MWMr.nptaataT<br />
mitted the s<br />
p<br />
aa hereto.<br />
dm m eonUnolog pay dorlns; tempo-<br />
tib<br />
- ura nmnaAocE. , •- ~-<br />
In the case <strong>of</strong> death nsolUng from<br />
accident In and dne|otperiormanoe<strong>of</strong><br />
worfctor the eompany, an Insurance<br />
m^lmnm p^men^belng ^<br />
^ In the case or death •reanltlnK from<br />
atskness or 'from accident onttlde <strong>of</strong><br />
'the payment will ba one<br />
year'a pay for employes ,wbo have<br />
been ten yean or more In service, and<br />
one-half <strong>of</strong> one year'a pay for em-<br />
ployes wbojhave been from five to<br />
Ian"'yean ~la service,'the maxUnunT<br />
paymeatb*tn*;«2,0tn<br />
, If any State statute* provide for<br />
, .. ... w «osa, liberal compensation than els<br />
»MnJr < naid.otu' J?rov|d«c| under the benefit plan, tba<br />
statutory provision will prevail. Where<br />
IhaamploWhave legal 'rights, as In<br />
' eases, tberwin have tbe<br />
s^r<br />
to collapse. Moore A Co. were com-<br />
pelled to rebuild the structure under<br />
option ore»erelsing saobfrlghu or ao-<br />
t th'aipany'e.bansata,<br />
Tbe American Telephone & Tele-<br />
grapbCompaiiy baa set-aside from Ita<br />
surplus a fond which provide* lor<br />
thorn wbom.tt directly employ*, and<br />
also provides a'reserve, upon whlob.<br />
under eondiilon* the associated earn-<br />
panka may draw. This fund' Is enp-<br />
ptamentearby'fnndaset aside'by each<br />
eompaoy: "*Tiie J total appropriations<br />
wlllfaggregabi aomethlng more than<br />
119.000,000. /The, benefits, It Is esti-<br />
mated, will cost annually abouttI,00(V<br />
OOOtmoro than, the present payment*<br />
eeount. "~v<br />
fnllnWrattbVor the funds will<br />
be In the tiandr^^empldyeir bsneflt<br />
r <strong>of</strong> dlreeton <strong>of</strong> each com-<br />
'^^ew-r-r Sou'SSl<br />
:X'j* J j<br />
W. O. MOORB1VO8B8<br />
•alt Dcddeel In Favor or<br />
Alter a tiotly contested trial before<br />
Judge Andenrted In Court <strong>of</strong> Common<br />
Pleas No. 4, Philadelphia, tbe jury<br />
Friday rendered a verdict <strong>of</strong> $60,780 In<br />
favor <strong>of</strong> tbe trustee in bankrnptey for<br />
Uoore * Company, Ina, rg^ 1 "** Wll-<br />
HamG.Hoore, president <strong>of</strong> the con-'<br />
earn, aaya the Philadelphia-Record.<br />
Moon 4 Com paoy7a contracting I) rn>7<br />
was a New Jersey corporation dolog<br />
buslnesaln thbeity. In 1908 it went<br />
Into bankruptcy, lie liabilities at that<br />
time being stated as 9170,000 and Its<br />
assets tsooo<br />
' It was stated that within mar months<br />
before the Institution <strong>of</strong> the bankruptcy<br />
proceedings tbe eom,pany made a pref-<br />
erentlal transfer <strong>of</strong> property for. the<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> Ita president, William G.<br />
Moore, amounting .to $40,000. There-<br />
Ion, the trnstee In bankrnptey brought<br />
venllct represents the full amount <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe claim, with Interest. .; •• \<br />
It was said that the financial dlffl-<br />
enlttee <strong>of</strong> Moore & Co. were bronchi<br />
about by the oollauee <strong>of</strong> a new tall<br />
Ing at by the col<br />
Pliteentb street and Washing-<br />
ton avenue, for which the firm waa<br />
general contractor. Tbe cement work<br />
Bad been sublet toanotber firm, whoso<br />
Icmen pnlled the plugs from the<br />
it before the concrete aad hard-<br />
end thereby caused tba building<br />
CORSOU<br />
Real Agent<br />
. No. 721 A8bury Aoenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J<br />
FtopartlMbnaala.<br />
essonet<br />
landeoUacee torrantlnallpartaot tnaelty. Oor.<br />
'Bell Phone 18 Inter-State Phone 134-A<br />
SUTTON & GORSON CO.<br />
General Contractors<br />
eroding and Street<br />
739 ASBURY AVENUE . . . .<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, "* ' New Jersey<br />
R. Curtis Robinson<br />
Conveyancing and<br />
heavily financially.<br />
Tbe reading <strong>of</strong> the report <strong>of</strong> the<br />
commissioners or street assessments on<br />
West avenue, between Ninth and FIT-<br />
teeth street*, waa deferred by tbe <strong>City</strong><br />
Uommiaakioers, at their regular week-<br />
ly meeting, until Decembers;. :::'.•":;.i'.<br />
Oood eaten <strong>of</strong> a?ct«Bi.<br />
T L«e Adams, <strong>of</strong> tbu city, made _<br />
large catcb or floe perch at-Uorson's<br />
Inlet on Saturday. The nab, which<br />
weighed about a pound and a pom<br />
and a quarter, were admired by i<br />
who saw them. . !<br />
Ejes Examined Witbont Drops<br />
Own** WlsslaU. swsl AUaatto Avea.<br />
Bbora Fact Unaraaats Door. "* : ' '<br />
shtwhan l*m • BsUFtoaslls--<br />
IVS. CHAMPION<br />
TcVcRDm<br />
K-»s«n*da«r ••!-;.<br />
aVK'<br />
feTMtatfriJ<br />
OonBtruction Sand & Gravel Co.<br />
; UO«. O. CHAMPION, Mla>na>B«r *<br />
Office, 8th 8t, Opp, Penna. Depot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
. All grades Concrete Gravel and Sand.<br />
i • Top Soil for Lawn Purposes., ,.<br />
..''••. • , •' . . Dirt for'Grading or Filling.<br />
READING RAILROAD DELIVERY.<br />
The Pontiere<br />
BpOTISHOE<br />
REPAIRINO NEATLY DONE<br />
tlMM Aiaary Ave, Oceaa CMy.N. X<br />
Aldeniey Dairies<br />
(••ccwioc to I. *.<br />
itl<br />
SeveiitliStl ahd West Ave.<br />
'.',; <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J. ' :<br />
Choloav Dairy Produeta<br />
'Ask for Booklet <strong>of</strong> Specialties .<br />
OrdersDeUvend Both Phone*<br />
This spsoa Isi'sssi 1 aa tar)<br />
Jeweler,<br />
MERNSTEIN<br />
BED<br />
Bedroom beauty and<br />
real sleeping comfort<br />
are greatly enhanced<br />
by Its choice.<br />
Instantly locked<br />
together — can't<br />
creak or rattle loose-<br />
yet readUy taken apart<br />
t E J S B<br />
rj,\rfw5»', F<br />
1 jf^9*!|y;i'''y,':v":i',v'<br />
intheSeNXIN^l,<br />
Insurance .<br />
INotary Public and Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Deeds<br />
INos. 744>46 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCBANCITY,N.J.<br />
Money to Loan on Bond and Mortgage<br />
JuimanuelllaptlalUbareh. WesUiy avenue,<br />
MlawNlnlb aueat. Key. Arinur Uee, p»tur.<br />
Hunday. ervlcea, UUO a. m. and 7.1b p. U14<br />
bnwer meeting Wedneaday evening nl 7.1X<br />
gunday ucbool. ajo, U10 A. H. MuAlllater,<br />
auporlnlandent. _ .<br />
Union Tabernacle ilapUat Cbnreb, BJsbth<br />
atmtand.WeWKVeniw. Uev. Wm. K«mp<br />
tuadayaurvtam.preaebUic 11a.m.<br />
, m. Kayer meeUoi(,s o'elook Vrldur<br />
««» o* UM b«»»rdecbarfc»r3;<br />
JEFF<br />
. Vxliutjajsai w# a>a*aa ajajaaMi ^r v -->.«-->-a *-JPV I»*<br />
Tlo^rara. chairman; W. Hart, ennreb clerk;<br />
Joun Bppa,treaajrer._<br />
HI. Jama. A. M. K. Cbunb, corner HevenUi<br />
- - •• -iDnveuu Oucan Oily. M- J.. J. H.<br />
puur. Bunday Her-icea: rVeacii-<br />
»Tm.; HabnaUT Mcnool. i3U p. m.;<br />
Hjuif p. uij Hntycr Meetlnia<br />
evenings, at a o'clock.<br />
Uaa>daulit.U. K. Oli^Voti.TeoUi ftroel and<br />
uuwon avenne, above Heading Uepol. tba<br />
M r n •» u uriddflU uutor. 'Hervlcea. II<br />
ALEXANDER CARR<br />
In tte Muical Cooudv <strong>of</strong> the Maori Gru<br />
OUSIANA<br />
l_OU • -WITH-<br />
SOPHIE TUCKER<br />
nd* Gnat afuiical Cocoedr Cut ta th. b«.t<br />
81aiiiw.'Daaciac aad Lookiiw Cbaiu la the World.<br />
deavor<br />
m. • " - - •<br />
CHURCH SOOBTIBS.<br />
IftlMtr I^AKSBYTXajABl OUI7BOH..<br />
Ladlra' AoxllUry society meet* Orel MOD-<br />
a^ventngor aacamoatn. Fnaldent.<br />
ay "Jfenipa Vi-??^rvlee.i>B)»|K on a line is <strong>of</strong>ten discovered and corrected<br />
theaqptcriber being aware Uutanythmg haa been *•**—-<br />
• The men who install the Bell Telephone in yowr home" or<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice also have standard method* to guide them an that the)<br />
equipment may be installed m a nuMt.aatiaractory manner.<br />
. Oar employees, in that they ai« hame^ are luJ^ to mistakes<br />
at times. Vfi tire ready aad anxious to hear about any such incon-<br />
veniences—and we welcome your intelligent critidim ao that wo<br />
d i t t h P l k<br />
nd we welcome your intelligent critidim ao that wo<br />
do aD in out power to correct them., Please make your com*<br />
f « f p ^ f a I ' ' • ' t " :<br />
' • : : • • :•' *•'•] : ' • ;<br />
monlSTln K.<strong>of</strong> P.nauTAabuiy av«>ne.near<br />
Heventb ureet. O. tt. .Mark Lake-.K. oTB.<br />
and &, a. Howard Thorn.<br />
Iota Council. No. UbTlr. O. V. A. M.. meeta<br />
everv Tocaday evening In K. ot P. ball.<br />
CouneUlor. Boland-Mteelman; Wilton H.<br />
WllleU, wcretary'. . ' .'<br />
Oetan Oily OounoltTNo. 10,0. ol A., meeta<br />
ewyTborilay evening In K. or P. hall.<br />
Ml*/Halite wTXake. aeoralary..<br />
ProtectionXodM.No.e8, A. O.U. W. „ —<br />
second and roditb Monday evBOlng. In K. ol<br />
IVhaa M. W.. John WVHmlth: Hecorder,<br />
WUIard W.Adamn. _ ..<br />
Kalmla Tribe, No. 320. I. O. B. M./i_<br />
each Wednewlay evening In K. <strong>of</strong> P. ball.<br />
EuUier LTWaUace, keeper ol reeorda.<br />
t^eeldent.<br />
A. BourgooU.<br />
UamD W, P. O. <strong>of</strong> A., meeta every Haturday<br />
atMUp.m.;inK.orP.uai|. Hara J. Klaley,<br />
(.Ecretary. ••. ' ,. ' ... ; :,<br />
UnntnMtaaMond 0 ekSta%vot eaeb monlb.<br />
President. HeurgeO. .Adams; sseretarr. &<br />
Roward Ttaom. ' ^_^^<br />
C.B. SMITH, District Mgr. 1L Vemoo ud Pulfle fames<br />
• ;wiiBiiec«»; i ji.ii ••<br />
Otis M. Townaend<br />
- ApracUcal Beaabore Archlteo<br />
Licensed by the Btate. •> •><br />
EIOHTH STREET, OPP. P. O,<br />
OCEAN CITV N. J.<br />
POL1;O<br />
l,; - i.<br />
nma MUTT<br />
:*NO:<br />
TWO CARS OP<br />
:»»..OtcS>c.73c. Hi B.I.. 35c. SDc. Me; <<br />
25c: M.t.. 25c. 35c. 50c.<br />
Uoo. E>«. Oalr. <strong>Nov</strong>. 25. «t 8.30<br />
%tX Tiwtdar Evtalag.<br />
;Ie..25ctote M«t»..2Sc totUft ton tint 8«t-<br />
HMDIOAt.<br />
J N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
K1OUTU BT. AND WK8LKV AVE.<br />
Bath Phono-Bell, 11} loler-Blale. I8J-A<br />
Office Hour*- Until 10a. m. Vrom «to It p. m.<br />
No omca boars Sunday.<br />
Uoura<br />
s-ioa.m.<br />
3-ap.m.<br />
74 p.m.<br />
BiS Westey Avenuo<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jorsey<br />
NO MORE FREE LIGHTS FOR<br />
MUNICIPAL BUILDINGS<br />
W. P. HAINES<br />
COR. NINTH ANO WK8LCV AVt.<br />
OCIAM OITV. N. J.<br />
^<br />
ala 10a.m. • - .<br />
• to a p.m. .<br />
8loHp.m. • •<br />
Pbonea: Belt «U-W; interstate l»-A<br />
, m<br />
LEUSOUKL PETT1T, M. D.<br />
80T WC8LCV AVC.<br />
N-CITYTNEW JEBSEV<br />
Office Honnt UntU SJB a. m,<br />
Zto4p.m.<br />
sto«p.m.<br />
J)R; CHARLES B. RIDER<br />
809 Central Avenue<br />
ri*ir. m. *.' •<br />
Mlrt ArilclM<br />
Hughes' Central Pharmacy<br />
Cbjliia «. eat w .•••.••!, .•••;:<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> the articles were<br />
ed-to<br />
snob artlclea are sold and flnally found<br />
that the razors bad been stolen from<br />
tbe Wallace store, although they bad<br />
not been minted prior to Chief- Brail's<br />
visit. It waa recalled that three lads<br />
bad been In the store, one <strong>of</strong> whom<br />
made a purchase.<br />
Chief Scull discovered that the Mor-<br />
ris boy had unsuccessfully endeavored<br />
to sell tbe stolen articles, after which<br />
be bad given tbe rasors away. Tbe<br />
boy at first said be had found tbe<br />
packages, but afterward admitted,<br />
taking them. •<br />
TO BTJ1XD WATCH TOWBR<br />
fMM.ai. Towama<br />
rrom Oovenraem.<br />
Otis U. Townsend baa received the<br />
contract rrom the United Btatea Gov-<br />
ernment to build a watch tower at<br />
First street and the Boardwalk. It<br />
will cost $700 and I* to be completed as<br />
soon as possible. , ;<br />
The tower Is to be 20 feet square.<br />
Under tbe tower will be a pavilion for<br />
tbe use <strong>of</strong> Boardwalk promenaders,<br />
which will be a great convenience for<br />
the patrons <strong>of</strong> Ibis city.<br />
Tbe tower will be tor the use <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
government life-savers In, making ob-<br />
servations.<br />
Rack from Hantlrur Trip. •<br />
L. L Wallace, <strong>of</strong> this city, haa re-<br />
turned from a gunning trip at Vlnoen-<br />
town, N. J., the home <strong>of</strong> his brother-<br />
in-law, John Wells, or the Wells Cran-<br />
berry Association. With Mr. Wells<br />
be got some rabbit, quail and wood-<br />
cock, but not so many as In other<br />
yean,<br />
"IT'S A BEAR!" WAS<br />
MDLFORD'S TONE<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 8ammer Resident<br />
Makes a soo*potind Capture<br />
in Maine Woods.<br />
Uapt L. WUIard Mnlford, a Phila-<br />
delphia business man and a leading<br />
member ut tbe <strong>Ocean</strong> city Yacht<br />
Club, has demonstrated that be can<br />
kill big game aa well aa' win race* with<br />
bla cruiser, tbe Toesam, In tbe waters<br />
In this section <strong>of</strong> tbe State.<br />
He shot a 800-poond bear In the<br />
Maine woods, when he was accom-<br />
panied by Robert Dotbard, <strong>of</strong> Nar-<br />
bertb, who to also well known In tbla<br />
ettjr.<br />
Capt Mollbid will-give the mem-<br />
ben <strong>of</strong> tbe regatta committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Yacht Club and a few<br />
other-friends an Informal dinner at<br />
Iflrbomeat Narbertb neaVBalorday<br />
evening.<br />
The good luck fell to the lot <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Mnlford tbe flrst day he and Mr. Ooth-<br />
ard were In camp In tba thickly-wooded<br />
section <strong>of</strong> Misery Mountain, about live<br />
miles from Moosehead Lake. He had<br />
gone out alone, and waa about to re-<br />
turn to camp when the, whistling <strong>of</strong><br />
two deer earned him to atop tramping<br />
and sit down on A wind-fall, with the<br />
nope that the creatures might come<br />
within range. He had been • quietly<br />
waiting In this position for some time,<br />
when bis attention was.attracted by a<br />
brown object In tbe nnderbrosb. about<br />
Wyardaaway. Watching t be creature,<br />
be found that It waa a' bear cub, .and<br />
be quickly Hred at It. Tbebulletwent<br />
wild, however,. and Just as be waa<br />
about to start after It through the<br />
woods he was surprised to see tbe big<br />
mother bear dash qp close to.the little<br />
bear. With her forepawa on a fallen<br />
tree, she showed her teeth and began<br />
snarling at the hunter.<br />
Mr. Mulford succeeded In sending a<br />
ball Into her neck, which dropped her<br />
in her tracks. Just about the same<br />
moment be saw another big bear, pre-<br />
sumably Ibeiatber <strong>of</strong> the cub, dash-<br />
ing away from near his mate. Both<br />
the father bear and tbe cub disap-<br />
peared In the wilderness before the<br />
hunter could Ore agalq, but be sent a<br />
aeeond shot at mother bruin to make<br />
sure that she was past a fighting con-<br />
dition before be'approached to make<br />
an examination <strong>of</strong> his prise.<br />
Capt Mnlford and Mr. Dotbard also<br />
got four deer.<br />
cMd HOOH Party.<br />
~OUsM. Tbwnsend~«nd wire enter-<br />
tained Mra. CIIBbrd Skinner, Mr. and<br />
Mn.W. B. Fleming. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
John K. Lynn and Mrs. Helen Burt<br />
at their Plymouth place collage Sun-<br />
day. Mrs. Burt entertained all <strong>of</strong><br />
these with the exception <strong>of</strong> Mr. Town-<br />
send at lunch at tbe Mariborougn-<br />
Blenbehn, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Saturday<br />
evening. '<br />
w^'N^iMiii;<br />
SOIBRS' POINT<br />
GIRL WILL WED<br />
Miss Byon to be Bride <strong>of</strong> Moe<br />
WclBcnthai, <strong>of</strong> Xhto u<br />
<strong>City</strong>.<br />
Tbefollowlog I* from the Somer*'<br />
Point Beeord:<br />
••A pretty roma<br />
th|s week wben it<br />
came to a bead<br />
waa announced<br />
that MU* Hannah Byon. youngest<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and F Mrs. Frank<br />
Byon an* a granddaughter <strong>of</strong> Mra, D.<br />
Treen. will be married to Moe Welaen-<br />
tharr<strong>of</strong>-OeeanHOty. MlssHyon-tet>tre<br />
<strong>of</strong> Somers* Point's, foremost society<br />
belles, and la very popular In tbe<br />
younger circles <strong>of</strong> oor Bayslde <strong>City</strong>.<br />
•The complete plane for the cere-<br />
mony have not bean made public, but<br />
It la understood that the marriage will<br />
probably use place aome time late<br />
tbia month In tbe groom's borne-In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and will be private. Miss<br />
Marlon Byon, the,elder sister <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bride to be. Will probably be brides-<br />
maid. Mis* Byon leave* for Philadel-<br />
phia on Wednesday, where she will<br />
complete plan* for her wedding trous-<br />
seau.<br />
"The-annooncement <strong>of</strong> the wedding<br />
will not come as a great' surprise to<br />
the majority or Hiss'Byon'*'friends,<br />
because It has been generally known<br />
that the ceremony would' take' place<br />
a* soon as Mr. W^israthal attained<br />
bla majority; It la understood that<br />
tbe latter.became <strong>of</strong> age during tbe<br />
past week, and tbe. announcement'<strong>of</strong><br />
the oomlng marriage waa therefore<br />
made.<br />
••Iln<br />
the Upon completion <strong>of</strong> tbe ceremony<br />
. j couple will spend their boney<br />
moon In Jacksonville. Florida, and it<br />
la possible that Mr. WelMothal will<br />
establlsb bis business in tbose southern<br />
climes."<br />
EXACTION COSTS HIGH.<br />
Doobict<br />
In Cape Hay county.<br />
Blection expenses under tbe Geran<br />
law an rather high.<br />
Tbla baa been aaid before but It waa<br />
particularly brought to tbe attention<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe members or tbe Cape May<br />
County Board or Freeholders Tui '<br />
wben, attbelr meeting at Wild<br />
they paid the bills, and It was bund<br />
that the expenses were about S10.000—<br />
double the amount heret<strong>of</strong>ore paid by<br />
It may be just barely possible that some<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abetter qualijy—'lMPOSSIBLE;'<br />
We have it and we have it good. Give<br />
us your order for the Sunday poultry* We<br />
dross them. ,..••/.•:;•'• ;,• ".*'• > • • : - - ; ••> '•<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
• SVW* Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave.,. ^ ,-<br />
Groceries and Vegetables '<br />
TWO TWIN HOUSES<br />
WILL BE BUILT<br />
Otis Townsend Gets Contract<br />
Prom F. J. Shoyer and<br />
Dr. 8. C. Blair.<br />
Otto M. Townsend Is still receiving<br />
many contracts for new bouses.. His<br />
latent Include two twin cottages, each<br />
to be two and one-half stories and <strong>of</strong><br />
the- latent design and containing all<br />
modern conveniences, to be erected 00<br />
Sixteenth street, near Wesley avenue,<br />
for Frederick J. Bhoyer and Dr. 8. C.<br />
Blair, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia. Eacb will cost<br />
$8000.<br />
Mr. Hhoyer and Or.' Blair are well<br />
known. summer .residents <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. Dr. Blair has bad a villa oh tbe<br />
bay front for cmaoy years, and Mr.<br />
Bhoyer, who I* a prominent corpor-<br />
ation lawyer, ha* bad a large building<br />
on the Boardwalk, containing stores<br />
and apartment*, -for several years.<br />
He has also taken an active part In<br />
every effort to advertise and advance<br />
the Interests <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> for a great<br />
number <strong>of</strong> yean, having spent the<br />
seanus here a long lime before becom-<br />
ing ttaanclally Interested In. the prog-<br />
ress <strong>of</strong> tbe resort.<br />
BUSINESS MEN WILL ACT<br />
AS WAITERS AT SUPPER<br />
M A8ON8 BANftUBT<br />
NcwHcniben taive a trine net-<br />
out for Tnelr Mige BrolUcrtf.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> too lately-created mas-<br />
ter masons <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Jfodge, No.<br />
171, F. and A. M., provided a very de-<br />
lightful banquet In the lodge rooms,<br />
Thursday evening,,f<strong>of</strong> all tbe local and<br />
visiting members.<br />
The menu consisted <strong>of</strong> cold, turkey,<br />
raw oysters,' fried oysters, pickles,<br />
Vienna*, celery, salads, fruit, nuts,<br />
cake, c<strong>of</strong>fee and cigar*.' .<br />
There waa a "capaolty" house and<br />
all enjoyed th^ feast. ii<br />
r Tbea* wore two <strong>of</strong> ^tba'^easBi^s^iiayfc*<br />
sentedbytbeShorerfa«t»Un«.fn^Ra T<br />
objection* to tba ptopoaad roatenffUio<br />
new oompeny.<br />
•JW J<br />
ew, company. if4< 4u^s,J ^hj<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the canses<strong>of</strong> delay In hearing<br />
from Major Raymond beforei tba: re-<br />
oelpt or bis communication *raw"4Aya<br />
agojras that a letter Intended for tbla<br />
city had gone to Ooean' Ulry,appouted at the meeting; ' '<br />
recommendation from hlm,Teg«rdina>jU . < l zM<br />
theroqte. ( «. 1 •-r,v^fjjjv/,«<br />
tbe time or removal, two years ago,'' ;y<br />
marks a new npouh In tbe life history "<br />
or the denomination In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I.K<br />
<strong>On</strong>e has led the way through the ;'<br />
waters, aud It Is confidently antlci-' ' ,<br />
pated that others* will speedily follow ••'<br />
in her steps. " ' '- "<br />
817 77<br />
180.99<br />
689.18<br />
48968<br />
r . • f - In the matters' <strong>of</strong> Conveyancing, Tijle.Investigation. and,Setflement <strong>of</strong> Pur-<br />
chases, we aim to give our clients thorough jeare and conscientious service, . ^ t v<br />
" \r We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our <strong>of</strong>fice: • -<br />
>V<br />
MASSEY .<br />
' EIGHTH AND CBNTrtACAveNUB X<br />
w. c T* v+ atamtinar.<br />
A business meeting <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> W.« T. nHwlU >t» held at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mra. J. ,W. Bat_b^r. 1014 Wes<br />
ley avenue, Wednesday afternoon <strong>of</strong><br />
next week. Afallalleudauoe<strong>of</strong>.menr<br />
berals dealred. - - - ~ ' ^^<br />
I wish to notify tbepoblle that my<br />
oaalssr<br />
It's dignified and gives yon a dell-<br />
clous sense <strong>of</strong> security to.'own your<br />
home at<br />
great organ during the evening. This<br />
<strong>of</strong> Itself Is a treat no music lover<br />
should tnlas, ao one can see (bat a<br />
double attraction Is pOored for tbla<br />
evening at the small cost <strong>of</strong> 75 cents.<br />
BlrBCTBD A* DBI.BGA.TB<br />
SUIT DI8MI88BD '<br />
• 1 > 1 x<br />
M<br />
Judge E. A. Htgbee, eoildtQf/IOF^ /-<br />
Somers' Point <strong>City</strong>, bas received notlfl-, v ,-'<br />
cation that adecislon basbeen banded ..,.'<br />
down In tbe certlorarl' prooeedtaga,<br />
Instituted against Somers' Point <strong>City</strong><br />
7ih<br />
In g y ^<br />
byJac..bAndrew«7eih4,to which An.:<br />
drews Bought to restwin'tfochy^from •,;<br />
drews Bought to restwin'tfochy^from,<br />
ig nd improving: Biy^avenue?<br />
ave j ;<br />
Ing that the city was legally 'right," In<br />
di A d '<br />
good envronment, where yopng men<br />
can go In the evening* and have:<br />
wholesome entertainment and read-<br />
Ing. No doubt, In tbe course <strong>of</strong> two or<br />
years, tbe Progressive League<br />
ive a fine home <strong>of</strong> Ita own and<br />
^ aaaociallon.<br />
. Scott Hand, <strong>of</strong> this city, haa re-<br />
ceived word that he ha* been appointed<br />
a delegate from the Atlantic Deeper<br />
Waterways Association, to, tbe Rivers<br />
ocBANcrry. , ...<br />
Besides; ypojErftsponslnllltyaaa teal<br />
estate owner makes sou a desirable<br />
ettuen. Amnk|t«verthaq«aUon<br />
I HABRX<br />
Real KsUWO<br />
three y<br />
will have a<br />
b I i<br />
will have a fine home <strong>of</strong> ta own and<br />
be In a position, with more room, to<br />
Institute a junior branch. >< The Idea<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe members Is to Install a first-class<br />
gymnasium. awlm
ffl$:'<br />
mm-<br />
URTI8 ROBINSON<br />
WJ a g r t<br />
. KBW JBR8BY<br />
f B«n Vhone No.<br />
1 * - '<br />
many<br />
are.<strong>of</strong> the opinion that the<br />
gfebort line from Philadelphia<br />
«Hy,byway«fMay's Lauding,<br />
~ wiU be a reality before very long. It<br />
Is to be hoped tbat this view Is correct.<br />
"THsjoradJctlan<br />
B<br />
recently made<br />
jdJ w* y<br />
tor .Bit Geoap.,. Ityrid, former Prime<br />
MIOtebKOf aostralla, before leaving<br />
Wubtogtoit. for Xrfmdon,-that tbe<br />
O^lnfonfr* Panama Canal wlllhave<br />
^j <strong>of</strong> materially reducing the<br />
; art meat In thto country. Hlr<br />
ldMt Australia now baa<br />
nearl^twlceaa manr ahtep as there<br />
an In tbe United State* and tbat by<br />
tb«an<strong>of</strong>taninc<strong>of</strong> tbe transportation<br />
v d,l0anea. between the two countries by<br />
vfb«opjmhUt«f the canal great Impetus<br />
wJUAeftina to tbe raising and ship.<br />
HW«|O|iAn••-•<br />
. _ _ yy<br />
an^re*|att,Uie tariff withont Impslring<br />
orfaert|Bl)Bg4he j rotective principle.<br />
cerdlwtlto the,United States To<br />
bwco |jpnrna|.,,tba< phenomenal in<br />
CTeajaTolha^oonsumpMott <strong>of</strong> cigar-<br />
atfaa.pmmleaa,t» continue through<br />
tbeeunentyear. < TMiInternal reve-<br />
•BMDntaMtJe>dlaDoalng <strong>of</strong> stamps at<br />
tht^fMprfigpp month, indl<br />
eatlns an o<strong>of</strong>wt <strong>of</strong>rlj000.0(».000 dgar<br />
•-Ipe.mW.tb r<br />
''—•sm indications arethst this bat<br />
put..IB njare-llkely to Increase than<br />
dbnlolabvandtt^at least partly as-<br />
- ?S??-*t U '* hqjWj.ff'ertWog cam-<br />
*!$#• CBnaWered strange that<br />
" Jne<strong>of</strong> thestook<br />
. Itnever<br />
Si 1 '' *<br />
ey^> ' nataortbedeweomDanlea~whichemj.<br />
^-V- -•• eeadtoUieoJdownfiaiton.<br />
;«"«•<br />
e d g q f . ;<br />
It Is, not pleasaqt to contemplate<br />
WB>love for the cigarette<br />
.- If,tt be jfine, as Emer-<br />
Bgbt<br />
^anotherjpffgp <strong>of</strong><br />
maytbe. pad)* by<br />
Bft,-<br />
•doptlatf.<strong>of</strong> tbe com-,<br />
Ghrnrniaenr, tbe ad-<br />
everrinae* <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
•open> fbe public<br />
, tbe<br />
SOHDAY SCHOOL<br />
WINS DISTINCTION<br />
Immannet Baptist <strong>On</strong>ly 'j0m<br />
BeprewQted at mg Sbite<br />
Coowcullou*<br />
The Bunday school <strong>of</strong> the Immanuel<br />
Baptist Cbureb has tbe distinction <strong>of</strong><br />
bstaRtheonly Sunday school In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> to be represented at tbe Btate con-<br />
ventlon <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Sundsy<br />
School A itlon, held at Trenton throughout the flay In the First Pres-<br />
byterian Church Bunday. The pastor,<br />
the Bev. Charles H. Bobner, preached<br />
at'both services. In the morning, his<br />
theme was, •The Marks <strong>of</strong> tbe Lord<br />
Jesus." end In tbe evening, "Pilate's<br />
Wash-baaiu." Ills text was Matthew<br />
27;24: "He took water, and washed bis<br />
bands before the multitude, saying, I<br />
am.lnnocent <strong>of</strong> the blood" <strong>of</strong>'this just'<br />
Person."<br />
Mr. Bohuer dwelt at .some, length<br />
upon tbe power, <strong>of</strong> conscience, show.<br />
Ing how It Is tbe voice <strong>of</strong> God admin-<br />
istering repro<strong>of</strong> more or less emphatic<br />
for every sin committed. He then<br />
went on to demonstrate the futility <strong>of</strong><br />
any mere ceremony, however ostenta-<br />
tiously performed, to ease an outraged<br />
conscience.<br />
Tbe. sermon was listened' to with<br />
rapt attention by an appreciative audi-<br />
ence.<br />
Tbe solos by Lewis E. Smith at the<br />
morning service aud Benjamin Miller<br />
at the evening service were greatly en.<br />
Joyed.<br />
Inlbeabsence<strong>of</strong> Mlsa Ada M. Rancb<br />
J. K. RV88BXX DEAD<br />
sianctirMcr. I*. H^ Resident Ww<br />
vrell Kaowa Here.<br />
John K. Russell, who was known to<br />
many <strong>of</strong> the older resident* and* busi-<br />
ness men <strong>of</strong> Ibis city, where be was<br />
financially Interested, and where he<br />
had been a visitor for a number <strong>of</strong><br />
years, died at Manchester, N. H.,<br />
Tuesday <strong>Nov</strong>ember 12.<br />
The Manchester Union <strong>of</strong> Wednes-<br />
day, <strong>Nov</strong>ember .18,-contained .the fol-<br />
lowing:<br />
John K. Russell, one <strong>of</strong> the I<br />
known retired mill men In tbe city,<br />
dfed at 8 IS o'clock last evening at hi*<br />
Ille borne, 601 Lake avenue.' Mr.<br />
Russell was 63 yean.old. He Is sur-<br />
vived by a widow, one daughter, Mrs.<br />
J. H. Wmslow, <strong>of</strong> Vlneland, N.J.,<br />
and a cousin, Mrs. Rena F. Oow* who<br />
cared for bbn In his last Illness. '<br />
Mr. Russell was a native <strong>of</strong> Hook-<br />
sett, .whew he waa bora April (4i 1849.<br />
He began bis mill life In this city<br />
when 14 years <strong>of</strong> age, In tbe spinning<br />
department <strong>of</strong> tbe Manchester mills.<br />
From this city be went to tbe mills in<br />
Waltham and Northbridge.<br />
and.was overseer in tbe first named<br />
place. He then labored successfully<br />
at Hall's mills in Wlndnam, Conn.<br />
wltb the WUllmantle Linsn Company,<br />
tbe Paelllo mills <strong>of</strong> Lawrence', Mass<br />
where be .was overseer nine years. . He<br />
was afterwards superintendent o<br />
tbe Grosvenordalo mills in Connecti-<br />
cut, and was general manager <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
a D. Wood & Boos mills at MUlvUle,<br />
and May's Landing, N. J. From tbe<br />
latter charge he resigned In 1900 owing<br />
to ill health and came to Manchester.<br />
In tbe winters he passed the time, at<br />
Winter Haven, Florida;,<br />
Mr. Russell was a member <strong>of</strong> .Eastern<br />
Ld F<br />
Star Lbdge, F. and A.<br />
M<br />
Wllllman-<br />
Me, Conn, and <strong>of</strong> Aleppo Temple,<br />
Mystic Bhrlne, <strong>of</strong> Boston. Be was a<br />
S2d degree Mason.<br />
WtLh OIVB DXNNBR<br />
Swont for Ballon<br />
Baptls* amrch Bencfll.<br />
~Tbeie wilt be a Thanksgiving dinner<br />
for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Shlloh Baptist<br />
Ohnreh at 682 Simpson avenue, on<br />
Thursday, <strong>Nov</strong>ember 28, from 11 a. m.<br />
to 1030 p. m. Dinners will be sent to<br />
those wbo boy tickets and don't desire<br />
logo for It.<br />
The menu is as follows:<br />
Oysters on half shell<br />
Celery<br />
Soup a la Terrapin<br />
Queen Olives<br />
Biped Sweet Pickles<br />
' Roast Jersey Turkey'<br />
Trench Pilling and Cranberry Sauce<br />
Candled Sweet Potatoes '<br />
1 Mashed Whites<br />
Macaroni ao Gratln<br />
Pumpkin Cuslard Pie Mince Pie<br />
Tea C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />
Tbe price <strong>of</strong> tbe dinner Is 26 cents,'<br />
lop cream and cake will ooetextra: ''<br />
; C K. •.•a Bflrror.<br />
The SwiTtaiu. U la receipt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
football number <strong>of</strong> the Minor, tbe<br />
<strong>of</strong>fldalorgan<strong>of</strong> the Associated Alumni<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe Central Hfgb School <strong>of</strong> Phlto<br />
delpbbv It Is a weU printed and<br />
biKbljkenfertalnlug periodical and nn-<br />
donbtedlyis popular among those in-<br />
ter^eledivtbtoold progressive school;<br />
from, wblob aome <strong>of</strong> i Philadelphia's<br />
noted pr<strong>of</strong>essional and busmen men<br />
b J<br />
bave-gndoated. John K. Bender, a<br />
summer resident <strong>of</strong> this e«y, wbb has<br />
bear; oinnected , wnb ybeJDally, Be-<br />
porter for two seaaone, I ' -<br />
mioager <strong>of</strong> the Mirror. •<br />
QtduanceBS, relating to tbe ailing<br />
In] <strong>of</strong> fland between 1 Foqrteentb and<br />
^b|ean«b,Mre«ts, op tbe bay, aide,<br />
~ Intrpducedat tbe regular meeting<br />
.jia *€!ltff*CbmmlssEpners. It waa<br />
SDHDAYINTHB<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
Strong 8ermonB and Excellent<br />
Bftislc Heard byXarge<br />
* • * Congregations.<br />
Tlie churches In Oceau <strong>City</strong> were all<br />
well tilled at the services on Bunday.<br />
Following are reports <strong>of</strong> the sermouii<br />
heard; . ; . • ..• •<br />
FIRST PBKHBVTKKIAN.<br />
Very Interesting services were held<br />
the orgaulat <strong>of</strong> tbe cborcb, Miss Louisa<br />
Corsob presided very acceptably at the<br />
organ.<br />
1MMANUEI. BAPTIST.<br />
The subjects <strong>of</strong> tbe Rev. Arthur Gee.<br />
In Immanuel Baptist Church Bunday<br />
were "Knthuslaum" In the morning,<br />
and "Bapthim'' lu tbe evening.<br />
Tbe morning text was taken from<br />
Exodus 8;. 2: "And the angel <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Lord appeared unto' him In a flame <strong>of</strong><br />
Hre.out <strong>of</strong> the mldBt <strong>of</strong> a bush aud he<br />
looked, aod, bebold the bush burned<br />
with lire and the bush wan not con-<br />
sumed."<br />
Tbe sermon was suggested by hear-<br />
ing a discourse by the Rev. W. T.<br />
Dawsoo, D. D., <strong>of</strong> Newark, at tb<br />
State Bunday, School .-Convention<br />
at Trenton. In this sermon, Or<br />
Uawson said that the bush was sym-<br />
bolic. -It might be considered a sym-<br />
bol <strong>of</strong> "Intensity.purity.even life Itself;<br />
but tonight 'I shall- consider It as<br />
lymbol <strong>of</strong> enthusiasm/' "Enthusiasm<br />
the flame tbat makes us passionate foi<br />
the right." "A man who plunges into<br />
a great enthusiasm bas' no time to<br />
grow old.' Tbe exhaustion <strong>of</strong><br />
lived for trivialities—that Is<br />
life<br />
what<br />
makes a man grow old. • General<br />
Booth was young to the last, wltb a<br />
great 'eutbualasm for God and for<br />
Mr. Gee spoke <strong>of</strong> "The failure <strong>of</strong><br />
eighty tending sheep "that .were not<br />
hls,Ilvlog tbe life <strong>of</strong> an exile In a quiet<br />
place far removed-from the excite<br />
meuU <strong>of</strong> city and court. Driven from.<br />
Egypt, Moses bad fouud in tbe desert<br />
a home and a refuge. • For forty years<br />
be had lived the life <strong>of</strong> an bumble<br />
shepherd, conscious In all likelihood o<br />
his failure as a-would-be deliverer o<br />
his people.<br />
"<strong>On</strong>e day be wandered, toward Mt<br />
Harel or Sinai, and tbere uutered iuto<br />
an- experience which changed I li<br />
utterly. The sight <strong>of</strong> a bush burning<br />
with Ore but uneonsumed by the<br />
flame, aroused hid curiosity and be<br />
drew near to ace what It meant<br />
When Moses left the bush the fire-was<br />
in bis soul aud the bush bad lost. Hi<br />
bright flame. Into his life bad passed<br />
a force tbat made blm famous and led<br />
him to do wonderfully; so wonderfully<br />
Indeed tbat one. 6f the results <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
doing was tbe landing on the .shores<br />
<strong>of</strong> this country those heroes we speak'<br />
<strong>of</strong> as 'the Pilgrim Fathers.' Wba<br />
happened to- Moses at tbe burning<br />
btfin? And tbe simple answer to, the<br />
man <strong>of</strong> eighty got a new enthusiasm<br />
"Enthusiasm Is from two Greek<br />
words, 'en' and 'tbeoa,' and'means, in<br />
God, or, God In man, Tbe enthusiast<br />
was formerly regarded as a God-la<br />
spired man. If we accept this deflnl-<br />
lion we.see why Moses was able to ac.<br />
compllsb after bis!experience at" tbe<br />
bush what be bad failed to accomplish<br />
as a prince or Egypt. God bad come<br />
Into bis soul; bad taken possession <strong>of</strong><br />
the failure, and henceforth it was to<br />
be God and not Moses wbo should at-<br />
tempt the deliverance <strong>of</strong> Israel.<br />
"Moses realized now that God. was<br />
real. Jehovah was no longer an Idea,<br />
a thought, a creed, a far-away God;<br />
Jehovah was actual and preseut.<br />
Moses felt tbe full force <strong>of</strong> the signifi-<br />
cant words, 'I am,' aud the promise,<br />
•certainly I will be with thee' was the<br />
statement <strong>of</strong> a fact as reliable as any<br />
fact <strong>of</strong> common experience.<br />
MoseM learned'bow little God cares<br />
for aristocracy, mere ceremony;, pro-<br />
found speculation when people are<br />
Buff/erhig hardships such as the<br />
Israelites-were eodnriug in those sun-<br />
blistered brick yards Moses waa noth-<br />
ing to God excepting as be waa willing<br />
to be used—tbat Is, nothing more tban<br />
any other man. Nor was Pbaraob, or<br />
tbe priests, or tbe philosophers <strong>of</strong><br />
Egypt <strong>of</strong> special Importance to Je-<br />
hovah. He waa Interested In captive<br />
Israel; more Interested In the captive<br />
tban iu the captors; more Interested<br />
hi the slaves tban in tbelr masters.<br />
"Finally, Moses bad beard tbe call<br />
<strong>of</strong> duty and bad herded the voice <strong>of</strong><br />
Jehovah. This assured, as It assures<br />
ue <strong>of</strong> today, a new euthuslasm.<br />
''For the middle-aged, than wbo<br />
have lost their first enthusiasm for<br />
religion, let me suggest the method <strong>of</strong><br />
Moses, the aeeeptanee <strong>of</strong> a task God<br />
gives to all wbo are'teady to do His<br />
will, the task <strong>of</strong> helping tbe die-<br />
ameport as WMk Xmprovasncnta.<br />
Director Robert Flsber reported at<br />
he meeting <strong>of</strong> the. CJty~ Commission-<br />
era lbatt.be board bad gone over the<br />
Boardwqlk and had virtually didd<br />
Cold Winter Nights<br />
are best enjoyed In a warm ' • '<br />
Well Lighted Room:<br />
-. '. The illumination <strong>of</strong> the room With i<br />
1 MAZADA LAMPS<br />
not only gives the best substitute (or daylight, but makes the<br />
CHEAPEST ILLUMINATION<br />
:" •-,.' The same amount <strong>of</strong>light <strong>of</strong> a better quality, at '.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e-third the Cost<br />
<strong>of</strong> the carbon filament lamp.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Eleetrio Light Company<br />
PUUMBIINO<br />
Are yon mttiug eutlre MtiafiuUon us to prices, workmanship and bnalneu<br />
not. It wUI pay you to give ma a trial. •! sm in an exosptiunnUy good p<br />
eare<strong>of</strong>fonr repair work ot wuloh I make a specialty. Inaveuoexpeiulve<br />
or derieal fores to nulnUln. Qin roe »trial.<br />
If<br />
tala><br />
Bfith F>tion«a> H. BACON 6O7 Blghtti St<br />
Yard and Lawn work attended to promptly. All kind* <strong>of</strong> hnuae and<br />
yard plants. Special BeaHho're lawn grass need for sale. Best grades* <strong>of</strong><br />
•httde and ornamental trees and hedging. Would be pleased to do your<br />
woikforyou. Top will Hold In any quantity and Hpecial fertilizer fur<br />
your flower bedH. " . ' ' > - '.: ' . .<br />
ELMER H. CRANE<br />
• BO MOORLVN TERRACE<br />
Ooean <strong>City</strong><br />
Dflllf El I IC DO YOUR FALL SNOP-<br />
P U ft C L L O PIN6 HERE<br />
We an showing a fine line <strong>of</strong> Sweaters<br />
for Men, Women and Children, in-<br />
eluding the heavy knit Shaker sweater<br />
with roll collar. ,<br />
New line <strong>of</strong> Outing Flannels, Drew<br />
' Ginghams, Percales. Etc<br />
Cotton and Wool Blanket*. Quilts. Etc.<br />
New fall line <strong>of</strong> men's iiml !>o\V Hala<br />
ami Caps.<br />
Men's Shirts,<br />
Bmery Brand.<br />
Arrow, Monarch o><br />
New line <strong>of</strong> Men's Ties, Etc.<br />
The House <strong>of</strong> Reliable Goods and Low Prices.<br />
. BCkL PHONC, 79-W<br />
ad Low Prices. DflUICI I »C<br />
921 Hsbury Avenue rUlf tLL O<br />
. ' . , .•• - . . — A T — - , •_ • ' , ••;...<br />
Peermont-Avalon, N. J.<br />
We will deed lots on tbe Main avenue, one and one-half blockx .from the<br />
ocean, free <strong>of</strong> all iucumbrauceti, to thdse penpuH who will liuild'co(tageH nn<br />
name coxtlng not less tban $1600. . ' •<br />
. Apply to Avalon. Improvement- Co.<br />
1305 Arch Street, Phllada. or Peermoat, New Jersey<br />
NO CUPS ON CARS<br />
Secretary MawsVsjukn «•«•• Or.<br />
lien WIplnaT Oat Drtafcln* Capo.<br />
Secretary <strong>of</strong> tbe Treasury MaoVeagb<br />
baa abolished tbe time-honored public<br />
drinking cop from railroad cars, ves-<br />
sels and other conveyances operated<br />
In Interstate traffic and from'depot*<br />
and waiting room* <strong>of</strong> carriers;" -<br />
Tbl» sweeping order against "any<br />
drinking cup, glas» or. vessel for comr<br />
monuee," effective Immediately is in<br />
tbe Interest or tbe nation's health, It Is,<br />
claimed, and was the direct result <strong>of</strong><br />
an Investigation <strong>of</strong> the United Btate»<br />
public health service—a branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
treasurydepartment-=wblcb holds the<br />
drinking cop to be a menace as, a' car-<br />
rier <strong>of</strong> disease. . .<br />
Treasury <strong>of</strong>ficials recommend thai<br />
the traveler equip himself with a cleau<br />
sheet <strong>of</strong> white paper, which by adroit<br />
folding can be turned Iuto a cone .lliat<br />
will form an Impromptu driuklug cupT<br />
The "soldier's cap" <strong>of</strong> childhood days<br />
wUI easily serve, the purpose." Com<br />
mon carriers may now provide drink<br />
ing cops only In case they are thor.<br />
ougbly cleansed by trashing In boll<br />
Ing water after use by each Individual<br />
Dull-claim peca Oraaied-<br />
A quit-claim deed for lota 629 . and<br />
630, Section G, In tbe name <strong>of</strong> Hannah<br />
Mitchell, was granted by'the <strong>City</strong><br />
Commissioners, at tbelr regular meet-<br />
ing, at the request <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Colieutoi<br />
Burlelgb. . . '.<br />
Notice. .<br />
Proposals for a stationary Vacuam Olran<br />
Hjiltm, •leeMo molln power, rar the<br />
le School Building now belli(eraeted an<br />
9S3S<br />
Wesley avenue, between KonrUi and fifth<br />
streets. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J., will be received by<br />
tbe nndsrslsned at bl» <strong>of</strong>fice. No. on Wesley<br />
•veooe.on or before tbe boar <strong>of</strong>« p. m..Tues-<br />
day, December 10, IBIS.- •<br />
Is to be accompanied by fal<br />
etc., and to over tlie plant In-<br />
Tbe~Board're»erves tbe rlgbl to reject any<br />
it all bids.<br />
By order or tbe Board ol Education.<br />
. * L.B.HUlTH,Heereury.<br />
11-21,31.. P. r\. SO 00.<br />
Boyle Commercial Agency<br />
624 Eighth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J,<br />
• E. C. BOVLe, nanager '<br />
Claima adjusted and collected anywhere in<br />
United States. '<br />
$100 REWARD $100<br />
if bought the ant Howard, -Hamilton,<br />
Elghi . Moore<br />
«TORBl<br />
' W. K. Haasey<br />
Aaron O.ltlce '<br />
. R. B. StltM * .<br />
Joseph I. Mcnil<br />
James O. Hcnll<br />
Wltlluro U. Hnerrcrd<br />
. J. Pl'Uilan Tuteni '<br />
K. Howard Thorn '<br />
Oils M. Townwnd<br />
Ouarles 1*. Vnnnman<br />
Baakioi by Mall a Specialty<br />
H/tRDCABTLE Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Busi-<br />
ness College, established IHB7. Pull tvrais<br />
opens September u. Shorthand, typewriting<br />
bookkeeping, KngJIsn. duy and evening ses-<br />
sion. Bnslnessbonses supplied with ileuo*<br />
arnphers and bookkeepers. Both phones,<br />
aum BarUeU Building. H. E. Cramer, prin-<br />
cipal. " Will open Heplember 9.<br />
tty an Ad.<br />
; in the<br />
DENN&HEMSLEY<br />
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN<br />
DENN'S<br />
CELEBRATED<br />
'' ••. ICE<br />
CREAM<br />
724p\sburyAve.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Wedding Parties and Plc'nlcn a' Spec<br />
. ialty. 1 Your trade solicited.<br />
Ordersdellvered. Promp^attaaUoD.<br />
HUk and Cream always on band.<br />
. - Both Phones.<br />
HEATING mMM<br />
Tf Don't letthesuddencliangc <strong>of</strong> weather<br />
catcli you unprepared. A "Gas Heater<br />
will make any room warni and cozy at a<br />
minute's uqtice and keep it tlie way yon<br />
want it as long as you want it.<br />
If Call at the Gas Office, Eleventh aud<br />
Haven avenue, aud'selecb what you want.<br />
We have a supply <strong>of</strong> the best makes. "<br />
CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY<br />
nminu,<br />
OTIS M. TOWNSEHD<br />
BUILDER<br />
OII'ICK: 8th St. Opposite P. Ov<br />
Plans and Specifications<br />
prepared without charge<br />
' <strong>On</strong>ly galvanized nails used on<br />
exterior work ."<br />
ALLEN SCULL<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sentinel<br />
mm. acuLk »mo MAHTB GO<br />
BUILDER<br />
Consult with me freely on Seashore'<br />
building. There is uo charge. My<br />
long experience is yours for the<br />
ki<br />
HEADQUARTERS<br />
For anything;, you want to know about<br />
building.' " .<br />
Are yon undecided how to plan your house? . You arc invited<br />
to come and ace our splendid col feet ion <strong>of</strong> up-to-date pltins^ •<br />
Would you like to have your ideas <strong>of</strong> a house developed and<br />
know what it would cost to build ? '<br />
We have a draughtsman always at your service. Free.<br />
Are you unfamiliar with building materials ? You :ire invited,<br />
to our show rooms, \vlnrre samples may, be seen and their ivliitivc<br />
merits and cost discussed. . '<br />
' OPRCEl<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. below Eighth St.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> . New Jersey<br />
lio to w -Intitd-<br />
6E0BGE 8. BOGRGEOIS 4 SOI<br />
Carpenters and Builders<br />
4>C>:*M IIITT.N.J,<br />
tiinatrs KlvAn, Hullitlnss erected by eott-<br />
tractor day. ' '<br />
AIIUITIUNS. ALlliRATIONS AND KEPAIKS<br />
Spencer B. Swan<br />
jobbing ' Carpenter<br />
spocimty anfj Builder<br />
tOta. Asbury Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J. ,<br />
ESTIMATES AND PLANS FURNISHED<br />
iucyon unuccineii WHO IO nave TJWTHI yom. IIOMM*i ri wm<br />
cost you no more to have a man who lias designed and hiiilt iiiany '<br />
pf the finest buildings in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. _ , . . .<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION<br />
BUILDER<br />
Eighth St.; Opp. Pcnna. R. R. Depot<br />
YOU SHOULD HAVE<br />
A Reliable Builder<br />
To erect your <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 'cottage. You ennn<strong>of</strong>sparc the time-<br />
to - look after it closely yqursclf and must depend upon the!<br />
honesty <strong>of</strong> the contractor. ' •. . • . ""<br />
Among others' I have built "for Rev. C. W. Bispham, 4244<br />
Pine st. and. Joseph P. Myers, 1237 Ridge avenue, Philadelphia.<br />
Ask them about •<br />
OTIS ML TOWNSEND<br />
em st. opposite p.o. B VSTI LDER<br />
OCEAN CITY,<br />
' H. J.<br />
J. W. UrtRBCR JOHN M,\ltlti<br />
BARBER S<br />
. Gonlractore and Builders-<br />
Ofllcai. Sixth 81. and WeKl *\a.<br />
' OCBAN r.irv, N. J. ~<br />
tlotols . Apartmorits Cotla^oa ' ' Bun^nlaws<br />
L. S. CORSON Seashorb'Cottages a Specialty<br />
1 ' • Hotels and Bungalows<br />
Contractor and. Builder. •' Kverymtup in' nie ituii.ting' Mne<br />
J -Plans:and-Specifications-I f nrnishcdr—Estimate^Ch£grfully*G i veil.<br />
KESlDKNC'E-^810 Anbury Avenue . OFFICE—74.5 We«t Avenii<br />
ALLENSCUL.L<br />
THE<br />
Rhone Connections<br />
Walter V. Hess<br />
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER<br />
JOBBING GIVEN SPECIAL ATTENTION'<br />
CSTIHaTCa rURNISHCD ON<br />
*LTCH*TIOMS. «DOITIOI»a<br />
AND AIL HIHD8 Or REPAIR<br />
WINDOW AND DOOR SCREENS<br />
HADE TO ORDCR. • .<br />
BELL PHONE. 2tSrW<br />
Office 1O17 Asbury Avenue<br />
OCEAN CITY • NEW JERSEY<br />
• . ''There's a Reason" , - •<br />
Prompt, economical and reasonable on all"jobbing and alteration work!<br />
"' •"'•' "'. C a l l i t s u p •••',- '<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> House Bldg. Co.<br />
WM. H. SMITH; President ' RALPH M. TOXVNSKND, TreasttVer<br />
BEMJ.F. YOUNG, Secretary' '<br />
BetfPhone.38-x <strong>of</strong>fice: Bay Ave. bet. 10th and I lth'Sts.<br />
| For A HOUSEto suit your taste<br />
\ and will, stand inspection vto tiinkc<br />
.' I you money at first cost<br />
S E E - .'. . " • , ' '<br />
CONTRACTOR and BUILDER,<br />
768 Aflbtiry Avenue . Plansana'BsHiiiites Furnished Free<br />
Try an Advertisement in<br />
the<br />
THURBDAY, NOVEMHKK 21,<strong>1912</strong>.<br />
We snail be glad to receive Items <strong>of</strong><br />
news and communications <strong>of</strong> Interest<br />
to thto community and oar readers<br />
everywhere. . .<br />
All communications siiould-baao-<br />
eompanled with tbe full name and<br />
address or tbe writer, not necessarily<br />
for publication, but ax a guarantee <strong>of</strong><br />
Bood faltb.. . . •<br />
DOX8.<br />
"To the victors belong tbe spoils.'<br />
Don't niliw the big supper this<br />
evening. . '<br />
Advertise your holiday'goods la the<br />
BENTINKI...<br />
John DatRCheg Ima built an addition<br />
to.the I.uray and IH repainting the<br />
bouse. . '<br />
Banks will be closed next Thurs-<br />
day. Dout forget, If you have busi-<br />
ness there. •<br />
The rejiort <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> street as-<br />
sessments on cer'lalu streets will be<br />
heard by tbe <strong>City</strong> Commissioners] De-<br />
cember 5. • ..<br />
Cape May Court House lodge <strong>of</strong><br />
. Hooae will have tbe supreme lodge<br />
olBcers at Its meeting Monday* even*<br />
log next, '<br />
Large urowdu <strong>of</strong> chlldrau enjoy<br />
themselve» every Saturday afternoon<br />
' at the Frolic, wbleh Frank Platt opens<br />
for their benelll.<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>'s local branch or the<br />
National Letter Carrier*' Association<br />
la preparing to make a social visit to<br />
themembersbfthe<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> branch.<br />
WILL INSPECT<br />
BRIDGE WORK<br />
Wardcll Hlgbee GetB Appoint-<br />
ment from State Boule-<br />
. . vard Contract. '<br />
Wardell Hlgbee, "<strong>of</strong> this city, has<br />
passed the Rtate examination «» In-<br />
spector <strong>of</strong> bridge work, and bis frletids<br />
are looking for bis early aprJoiutmeut<br />
on tbe bridge work on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Boulevard.<br />
Theexamliiallou was made by Bute<br />
Engineer Meeker, although some<br />
questions were asked by State Road<br />
Commissioner dtevens.<br />
Mr. Hlgbee Is a young man well<br />
known here. He has been an active<br />
Democrat for tbe last few years.<br />
There are so many bridges being<br />
built throughout the Commonwealth<br />
at present tbat It Is Impossible for .the<br />
regular Btate Inspectors to be on hand<br />
all tbe time. Therefore the necesajty<br />
<strong>of</strong> appointing others to be constantly<br />
on the work, wltb occasional VIBIIS"<br />
from the State <strong>of</strong>ficials. ' l<br />
It has been tbe custom to have some<br />
<strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> free-<br />
holders look after the Inspection <strong>of</strong><br />
bridge work, they receiving |2 a day<br />
for tbelr lime. It Is said that members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the C»pe May County Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Freeholders-are not satisfied with the<br />
work that has been done In some canes<br />
In this section In the recent past, the,<br />
inspectors not devoting more tban a<br />
few hours a day to the work, henee the<br />
desire for - an Inspector appointed by<br />
the State, who must constantly be at<br />
he scene <strong>of</strong> operation and wbo has<br />
BUILDER<br />
OFFICE: CICHTH ««O OCEAN *WC.<br />
OCEAN CITV NEW 4MSIV<br />
WILLARO 8. 8TEELMAN<br />
Contractor and Builder<br />
Eleventh at. and Bay ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Clfy - New Jersey<br />
Jobbina Promptly Atlcadcd To<br />
A. Q. WINKLER -<br />
PRACTICAL PLUMBER<br />
ilif.Mtftim ituil Hot Wrtlfr ntur. -'<br />
(illlc«*ui*tt rittltlffu*.Tenth Mtr*'i*t<br />
mi«t rii-iiMlirtf uvrtini^lk'eHni'ltj".<br />
•»-|lr. John II. Halites, with<br />
hose talent ax a. musician she has<br />
seen endowed. The yonnor people<br />
have been organized ohly a very few<br />
weeks and the fine Impression they<br />
created Sunday night augurs well for<br />
the future <strong>of</strong> tbe ohoruR.<br />
In addition to the work <strong>of</strong>the chorus,<br />
here was'eplendld singing by a .'•'*"'i><br />
r^Pi<br />
. Bac* •<br />
LlH.Oresss<br />
J.M. Chester<br />
Jtv Oorson, ,<br />
B.V.M«ar
v^iPttuf'reljn mfi<br />
irrtrrrTMlrm'ri<br />
JTrmSm xue»r<br />
•from'tbe^Ucaltty<br />
sub-<br />
tbere'lsDo<br />
Of, <strong>of</strong><br />
matter tor the<br />
^ ''The commission Is <strong>of</strong> tbe oploloo<br />
tMtr*artd«tu»pres*iitsd hi this case<br />
I* ' ><br />
L I I<br />
^i^tMfllirt^ipgJtj<br />
boMtog-tbe two positions <strong>of</strong> mayor <strong>of</strong><br />
tOMM(, V l»larDr«glaai.Mld(UeT<br />
W Se' * Town-<br />
»,H. Powel»;iiiddle Town-<br />
Voodbine. *' 1<br />
IJa^DraoUTowiuliip<br />
^Vtl wnuend, XHontaibwrtsblp<br />
iHwIey, ITpperTawnahlp<br />
»UHo)WCMl<br />
dwood<br />
(Wlldwoud<br />
May CHy.<br />
Xb<br />
,.Tbe Wlowlng log to from J. M<br />
8oarpV<strong>of</strong>lolsefty,.wbotoon Captain<br />
LewtaBWey'sboat, now on rte way to<br />
Ptoridjtfrom <strong>Ocean</strong> Oily, when tt left<br />
• IWIe m<strong>of</strong>»tban a week ago:<br />
Lint <strong>Ocean</strong> mty <strong>Nov</strong>. U<br />
Wid y ^<br />
si. m. Wind nurthwest, light, came<br />
In, aoutn a» we crossed ^ Egg Harbor<br />
Bar.' Light all down tbe coast. Our<br />
ladtaa enjoyed tbe vlew<strong>of</strong> the dirftrent<br />
tesorts, but did not. see any tbey<br />
tbooght more <strong>of</strong> than oar own dear<br />
old <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.' Had • Hoe vttw <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe million dollar breakwater at Cold<br />
Spring Inlet, which we pamsd In at<br />
&30 p. m. Barometer, at 9M p. m.,<br />
!»17<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember 13. IieftCold Spring at<br />
&S0a.m.. Expected to start as soon aa<br />
wecoald see, bat, owing to bsck-nre,<br />
drew water In cylinders. Got <strong>of</strong>f at<br />
above Ume. .Wmd west, fresh. Kept<br />
onoBsnoretackontilwe passed over<br />
Falls'Light BWp,expecting.to go to<br />
Breakwater. When about two miles<br />
therefrom concluded to go down to<br />
Chlncoteagne. Sqaind her away<br />
Had a flue ran. Arrived at Tom's<br />
UbveSp m ' Barometer, 29.18.<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember 13. Left Cnlneoteague<br />
8.4Sa.m. Wlod soothweast by west;<br />
sUIT breeze.' . Barometer. 29.16. Got<br />
about six miles below Wachapreagae<br />
when wind Increased so much we ran<br />
back to same for harbor and about two<br />
miles' above the inlet .landed at s<br />
wharf, whose owner <strong>of</strong>lkred ne water,<br />
wbarlage.eto. The engineer and mate<br />
got oat flabing tackle and began to<br />
baol In crabs. Tbey coold have got<br />
ten a barrel had they kept It np very<br />
long. The engineer, who was using<br />
^ fogjt fu cot ffint <strong>of</strong><br />
two, three and four and once live good<br />
big crabs at-one haul. Our ladles<br />
fried a good big steak plate full and<br />
what waa left would not have given a<br />
canary dyspepsia. Barometer, 29.12 at<br />
a£Dp.m.<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember M. Left Wachapreague<br />
at 9.40 a. m.. wind northwest by north;<br />
raining. Barometer, .29.20 Laid<br />
course for Great Machlpoogo Inlet.<br />
When about two miles from bar buoy<br />
we saw two whales nearly side by side,<br />
we thought about forty-five or Ofly<br />
feet long. The mate and bis better<br />
half, as well aa the englneer,ssw them<br />
Tbey came np to blow three or four<br />
times.•:•' Wind breexed up, so we ran<br />
by to the next Inlet land aboal. Ran<br />
in for harbor and arrived 1.20 p. m.<br />
Barometer at 8 p. m., 29.10.<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember IS—Barometer at 6.15<br />
ex, 28.17.-.'Bad a bad squall about 12<br />
o'clock last night from northeast, as<br />
we did not run down to bar until after<br />
9 o'clock. When we dU we found the<br />
ber better than, we thought, so pot ber<br />
out and struck coo rse for Cape Charles,<br />
which we passed abbot 10.80. Then<br />
told course for Hampton Roads. Did<br />
not take much <strong>of</strong> the-bay to give us<br />
enough, so we ran back to light In<br />
back <strong>of</strong> pomt for harbor. Saw a sloop<br />
with distress signal up. so we ran as<br />
near aa possible. Found U waa the<br />
sloop Emaka, loaded with pipe. Took<br />
one or anchors and tan lor them. Got<br />
ber around bear to wind. Could not<br />
get her <strong>of</strong>f. Laid by ber all night.<br />
Smooth, wind nerthwest. Barometer<br />
at 7.15.29.18V<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember ltt—Barometer ate a. m.,<br />
80. . Started from St. Charles' light for<br />
Hampton Roads and grounded Jurt as<br />
we rounded point.. Jumped in email<br />
boat and ran anchor, and'soon-hove<br />
her In deep-water. Wind began to<br />
blow northwest, so we ran In- again to<br />
former anchorage. About ILSOa. m.<br />
Chesapeake bog-eye, oyster<br />
loaded, coming down. Got under way<br />
and followed her through a narrow<br />
channel—Caught boatjosr beforewe<br />
got to Fisherman's Inlet. Captain<br />
said be waa bound for Norfolk, so we<br />
put our ship out at 1.15, stiff slngle-<br />
JSutend Hampton Roads<br />
at 8.40 and arrived at Norfolk at 5.15<br />
p.m- Barometer at 7.80 p m,30.<br />
<strong>Nov</strong>ember 17-8unday. All hands<br />
got up thla morning and, after a time,<br />
found a Methodist ebureb. Had a<br />
very nice sermon. Barometer 8 p.m.,<br />
' meal Estate -rraoafera.<br />
Reeent real estate transfers In Oeean<br />
Clly recorded In the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> County<br />
Clerk HUdreth, as reported In the Cape<br />
Hay County Gazette, are as follows:<br />
George O. Adams et nx to Harry 8<br />
Adams etux. (2000. Lot 728, Sec-<br />
tion A.<br />
Robert A. Potter etalstoGcorguuna<br />
Bf. Bomberger. (4300. Lot 55, Del-<br />
anceyBeattyCo. -<br />
Caroline 8. Koisell to Charles T.<br />
Beyner. Northeast 19 feet <strong>of</strong> lot 851,<br />
Section L.<br />
Joseph Wlggln et ate to William W.<br />
Graham. (SSOO, Lota 8 and 9, Sec-<br />
tion B.; lot -198, Section A; lota 683<br />
and 691, Section D.<br />
Frederick J. Melvln. sheriff, lands<br />
<strong>of</strong> George C. Mead, to ElmlraD Mead<br />
1887.60. Parts lota 87 and 88, Section<br />
Jostpb H. Julian et ux to Jobn H<br />
U<strong>of</strong>amey. Lot 9, block 8.<br />
Arena E.TorbertetvIr to Elizabeth<br />
Brangan. (1600. Lot 2, Section 9.<br />
AlbertW.Henry et nx et al to<br />
Louisa Van line. (425, Lot«s<br />
William H. Setgle etnx to George<br />
P.Baner. 91700. Lot 895, Section C.<br />
? Hannah W. Mitchell to Price I<br />
Patton.-H500, Lot 750, Section C.<br />
"Jphn M. Wbelan etuxtoTbomas H.<br />
*£&!?.?*# 6»and724.8tetlo¥ A<br />
<br />
commundnl the d<strong>of</strong>enilliic pirrlRnn.<br />
bad a plnn mnde <strong>of</strong> tlie Boer ihMltlnn<br />
In order to apnd It to T.nrtl itnttprta liv<br />
pigeon IMJKI. Aa tliu |ilun xta* liai<br />
heavy for nn bird to enrry, it wnw cut<br />
In four |ilv' ?1 -'' 1 ~ .'•?-'•'••*•'•^'(•.'.•':;''.n.-'- l ;',': •.•(>;?;•;..,";.'-'';i.j-\"Vi.WVi - ''--v.' 1 •••.•;-••' . •'" • '• •<br />
uvairxicr ol Uio IMor—Rrulaiu Uldlam.<br />
. ' CMUKCH~SERVICES. '.<br />
Klr»lM.K.OburcU, tumor i^euirul avaane<br />
an-l Kiulitb atnwU Itev. Dr. J. >'• llalnea<br />
'Morning xervlro, IO80: evtmlnx xrvlcv.Tjiu,<br />
l*ra>er iiuwtluit, Wwuiemlny vvaulnii. 7JU.<br />
Huwluy •.cliooV, i:«. Mark W. Adauia,<br />
uperluul<br />
Uoanl <strong>of</strong> 'lYilal<br />
H l<br />
—Hraxldelil.<br />
H M<br />
lenaHraxldelil.<br />
Hwralary. H. H. Mownr; treiuunr.<br />
It. W. KdwarO«. rilward M.Hul on. Wni. U<br />
Ulbb, Jolm MnrM, Ueonto U. Adum«,U. U.<br />
I'arkcr. Ktl F. Hlowart. _ . .<br />
Ulaaa »leelloii~-«un(l»>morulni[.l)J10.Jobn<br />
Uuria, leador; Moudaj uveulnn. J.li, Mm.<br />
K. ISrlck. letult-r Friday ovoaluif, Youuitx<br />
uora>.n leader. Tliant ui~llinj« un baia lu<br />
ltu> cburcu - ," '<br />
Klral Pro»bylerl»o ouurcb, Wwlay avauua<br />
and rwvenin «lr«t. Hav.llluu.. II. Moaner,<br />
paator. HiiuUay n«rvlo»t> Mwu u. ui. »ud »<br />
ETiu. 1'iwor iiwollnic, Wednewlay avnn*<br />
Itii: ul i« o't'loi*k. Huutuy MJbiMiUV.tOp. tu.<br />
JuuieN l>. WulHb* HUMirintcndanl. 1*. K.« 7<br />
Uoani at TriiHIcea— l: L«wl. K.<br />
Mmltb, ueunilror; Jiwtph 1. Hcufl, JoUn K.<br />
'1'uwuaendubd Wufreu W. Urowu.<br />
Holy. Trlnlly Cburcb. l-roltMtaut KpUcoual,<br />
Cnlrul avenue mid klaveolb >lrael. tbe<br />
lUv.U. Melanin llowuril. rrclor; Wlllluin I.<br />
rrlitKir. uiy itouUer, William Urajaou, Luy<br />
ltea£ei. HunOayM!ivlc«ill0«»u. ui. and 7,«1<br />
•>. n.; Holy uouiiuuui'in,,nrai buuctuj m.ia<br />
. a, ui.,UiirilHuiiduy7.»)a. ui.. Holy uu>> lu<br />
u. 'lo.^hunday aclioul :t p. lu.<br />
. Mt. Au'liUKllue'a Koiuan <strong>On</strong>ltollr CbUICb<br />
Akbory avenue, butwwsu ThlrUsontb uud<br />
Kourleenlb »l». lUv. Jolm J.rtweeney, paator.<br />
lluao at (UW, 8. U and IS o'clock.<br />
. liuinauuel lluplli.1 Cliurah. Wm-loy uvi-iiue,<br />
IKJIIIW Nlulbklrcvt. Kuv. Ar|biirUrr, ptt.tor.<br />
Huutlayiervlce., lUJb a. in. uiul 7.44 |i. •••.;<br />
l.rnyer MIW-MIIK Wednraduy.nVclilUK- ul ..li.<br />
AuuUay Mliuol. iW), tliu «. «. iioAIIWw,<br />
Hii|trlntvi»lut<br />
TOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
•Attorney-at-Law<br />
llarllelt llnlldlnic At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Haturdaya<br />
AlUnllcL'lty ' tt>7 Wealey'ave.<br />
\y^ILLIAM~B. DAVIS<br />
Attorney at Law<br />
•WO Atlanta Ave. _ ;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> , ' New Jerwy<br />
|<br />
UuloirTabernurln llii|>tl«l Cburcb, KlKliUi<br />
mini uud WHI avenue. Uuv. Wlu. Kemp<br />
uaMtor. Huuduy itervlceti. prtfavblntfll u. m.<br />
and s p. ui. Prayvr lueelluK.S o'clock Friday<br />
evening*, odlcerw ut ibe board—t'narlea H.<br />
Howard.clmlrmuu; i>. llacl. fliunli clerk;<br />
John KU|M( treaH irttr.,.<br />
-Uaced«>nlu M. K. t'liurcb. Tenth Htr»et uud<br />
"^RiiuuMutavaliue; uliove~JtcaUll>irt>«l»tr»ue'<br />
ttav.U. W. U. Urldilell, pantor. • Htrvlcen, II<br />
H. in.. Huudtiy Nem»i»l."JiUp. m.MbrUtlan eo-<<br />
iteavor lutvuuic, 1JU u. u>. rreaoblng, tt ><br />
'<br />
itea<br />
ui.<br />
CHURCH SOCIETIES.<br />
FlUal l'UdBVimiAK CUUBOII. '<br />
l^ullex' Auxlllary.Hoclety meem Brat Mon-<br />
day ev«iiluu-<strong>of</strong> aaeb uioutu. . frmldeul.<br />
.an. T. M Adama: VH-e-lTwldeut, Mra.<br />
•Kruok. Hcbueloer; truunarer. MIB. Ijiwl. fc.<br />
HiiMih: memary. Mr*. Jon. 1. xcall; ami.<br />
MHirelary. Mra. Kml. I'Utzenniyer; collMlOM.<br />
Mra*ilu>r>mt>oUcor• aECHET SOCIETIES. .<br />
-• ueuiu <strong>City</strong> Ixxlifi), No^ 171, K. and A. M.<br />
me«ta aeoond and fourth Ttanraday avenlnita<br />
t vacb muntb, In Maaonle ball, W M.<br />
Uolwrl Kliiber, secretary, P. M. Tbomaa J.<br />
Thorn<br />
oeean <strong>City</strong> lxxl««. No. 66, K. <strong>of</strong> K, m«el»<br />
Brat and third Monday evenluga <strong>of</strong> eaeb<br />
tnontb In K.<strong>of</strong> P. lull. Aabnry a-venoe, near<br />
- Seventh atraau- C. C. Murk Lake; K.OIU.<br />
and H., it. Howard TUorn.'<br />
Iota Cornell. No. 12Ur. O. U. A. M.. meeta<br />
every Tueaday eveninc In K. or l>. ball.<br />
Uouucillor. ItoUnd Hlerlmun; WIIIuu H<br />
• Wllleta. leerutary.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C'lty Council, No. 10,1>. ol A., weeta<br />
avery Thursday oveulUE In K. or P. ball,<br />
Ml-u. Maine W. UMe, Mecreuury.<br />
I'roteollou Lodico, No!tu, A. O. U. W.. motU<br />
seooml and fourtu Monday avenlnipi In K.ol<br />
p. liall. M. W.. John w. Hiullb; Kccorder,<br />
Wlllard W. Adama.,<br />
KalmtaTrlbe.No.2S0, I. O. K.M.. meeta<br />
eaeh Wednesday CTenluu in K. or 1*. ball,<br />
bntuer Ii. Wultaee. koejwr 01 recorda.<br />
Waablngton Camp, Ho. 76, P. O. B. ol A<br />
• meeta every Friday nUbt Chumplon'a hall<br />
rr«.ldeul."*liuer K. Kanck; Becretury, E.<br />
A. BourgeoiJtx _V-<br />
Canip III, 1 P.O.<strong>of</strong> A.Tinect.everyHatnrday<br />
- at7JUp. m.4ln K.otP. httll. Maru J. Malay,<br />
recorulQK v^ratury,<br />
' WalvBtella Council, No. 80.* D. or P.. meets<br />
aver7S0ndayaleepatTjn.lnK.or P. HalL<br />
, Oeean Oily Local, No. un iCarpenlera'<br />
Union), meeiskvery Friday evening In K. <strong>of</strong><br />
The Oeean <strong>City</strong> Knlldlnx and Loan aaaacla.<br />
tlon meeuveeond Bat or day <strong>of</strong> eaeb month,<br />
Proddent, Ueorgo O. Adanu; aeoratary, B.<br />
Howard Thorn.<br />
Otis M. Townsend<br />
* A Practical B«asbore Arohlteo<br />
Licensed by tba State. ••> -:-<br />
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. 6,<br />
OCEAN CITY. I*. J.<br />
B H*V COtlttTHOUaB,<br />
(Oppoalta PnbUo Bulldiafa).<br />
W. UOLT APOAK. AHDKBW O. 8OHWKI.I.<br />
L,AW OFFICES<br />
Apgar & Boswell,<br />
HOKHY.<br />
BOUKHK BUILDINO,<br />
AHBUKV AVBNUK and EIGHTH MTKKKT<br />
OCKAN CITY, N. J<br />
L,AWOFFICES<br />
Godfrey & Godfrey..<br />
• lloom» 815, HI8 and 817<br />
Uanieit Building.:: ::<br />
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. '<br />
-OflleesNorSM-OeetnrHtnet<br />
• - UAfK MAY CITY. N. J<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Theatres.<br />
I hurt.. Kd.'aoJ Sat. ETC... NO-. 28.*39 mad Ju<br />
Matitir* Tuttiy And Saturtlay »t 2.30<br />
LAW 4 KRLANG^K Pretrnt for the Fir»t<br />
Time in America '<br />
TIM<br />
Kw!c<br />
Orama EVA<br />
Witl.aWorKlcrfJlC.it<br />
Qrehst-<br />
fa<br />
<strong>of</strong>4S<br />
FOREWORD<br />
*'Kvifc".it a BIK, Gripping Drama tbat K«chei<br />
the Hurt. With All I» Fun-and Jollity, with<br />
All Iti Delicloui Melorflci. th.r. U a wnlth ol<br />
Stmlmcnt. Tblt !•» PU» that Will l» Talked<br />
about! > .<br />
. 3Sc.Nlc.7Sc. tl.00. $1.50. »2.00. M^tineei<br />
25c.50f frt-xli tlruKN atitt-<br />
£ cbamlrala." K'NIIV limnliiln "t*n nil »•<br />
A winter. li*t> i.'rt>am,^ our own tuiibo, m<br />
r; served In frtrni'ir-leociviiiii foU»n,Hiin- c<br />
daoii.or voM.ln bulk. AKency for the<br />
Norman Katli Hi ray, fin idvul Vlirlm-<br />
lilaHBin. ilpell HnndavM. II lo lu.ltu 11.<br />
lu., 110:11>, Hi anil I! li.7-«> |> in.<br />
J. THORNLEV HUOHES. Manager<br />
llortar la runaary<br />
1 rlllat; P«rvr IVrrunirry FuunUln (Van<br />
••Reholved, That the Board <strong>of</strong>. Com-<br />
mlislonerH <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly be urged to<br />
provide by ordinance for the ceoaor-'<br />
ihlp <strong>of</strong> all moving pictures and liters-<br />
tire placed betore the children <strong>of</strong> tills<br />
Ileforc the rewilutlon was adopted,<br />
rank Plait, manager for the Cbrls.<br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> Pier Company, said that<br />
lie presumed the people at the meet-<br />
nir fenew that. all. movlnir picture<br />
Him*' are cenimred by a national<br />
oarrt Qn_wblob are several mlnlstera.<br />
MISSIONARY MEETING<br />
Great Reduction in Millinery<br />
" nun iiau at tio.ro<br />
. SI3 W Hnta at S M m .<br />
I l.CJU tluW Hi if H«l<br />
Killllliir.uiriOKMh.il ylmln laijli-' Ind •illll-<br />
dren'H 10 Kt-u-i'l rnilu, NIc*. IliU'.lmtiy cupM<br />
J. H. HIURETHS<br />
abury. rtve. B^'l Hhone. Ji-X<br />
Goal! Coal! Goal!<br />
Tliet!. II. Hhiieuiuker l.imilier<br />
*, -<br />
At the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the bearing,<br />
Mayor Headley told the boys ha was<br />
glad tbey bad confessed. He said the<br />
Cape May CouutyJudKe would sit the'<br />
next day and tbe boys would • be sent,<br />
to Cape May Court House to appear,<br />
before him, and he hoped the Judge •<br />
would be lenient- with tbe'm. The<br />
mayor said that he wonld place the<br />
boys In the custody or their parents •<br />
overnight. .-, •" ' - \-.'.•••-n• .<br />
Chief or Police Hcull says he -holds)<br />
warrants Mr the four boysia Philadel-<br />
phia, Mercuantvllle and Colllngswood' •<br />
accused <strong>of</strong> compllolty In tbe.robberiea.r'<br />
The amount <strong>of</strong> the thefts reaches ^the .<br />
sum orS.W0.90, divided as follows:-: ••,<br />
From T. H. WrlRgins, Bou A Co.; '<br />
H00; J. B Benob, »1690; W. H. Wel-<br />
mer,$9;U.O.'8ouder,$50;J.B.Cbria- cy,<br />
thankful.<br />
V:-<br />
;<br />
Two lots soutbeaat corner Fifteenth<br />
street «nd Weat aveooe, barctaln for<br />
qtitobks|e^nve-ro?m cottage. 83S Went<br />
SvUrtoe^ price, (1,000; Eleven-room cot-<br />
tage, Wesley road, entirely modern,<br />
bantam, or wir "<br />
suburban to ' «_».«.« v. -. M..,.,...J)<br />
phla. Lot on Central avenue.between<br />
Seventeenth and Eighteenth utreett.<br />
HOI,D BAZAR<br />
Women ot. Baptist church P<br />
. . par'tnir (or Event.<br />
Tbe Social Circle bf Immanuel Bap-<br />
tist Church bas planned for a bazar to<br />
be given In Clayton Halnes Brlok'a<br />
<strong>of</strong>fice Saturday, December 21. Bread,<br />
cakes and fancy articles will be on<br />
sale. A Junior circle Is helping on<br />
fancy articles and at the simo time la<br />
learnlug new stltchea. Tbe Juniors<br />
meet every Baturday and the .seniors<br />
every Thursday afternoon.' •'•• ' •<br />
, Tbe Ladles' Aid Society's; measuring<br />
social, held at the home or Mr. and<br />
Mrs. BeuJ. H<strong>of</strong>fman, on . Wesley ave.<br />
;nt<br />
tlau, »4; A. j. Bieelman, (21. -<br />
. ' H<strong>of</strong>Tman IBB cfjolce. : '<br />
Samuel H<strong>of</strong>fman Is the .<br />
cbolce or Kalmla Tribe, No.!<br />
O. R. M.. <strong>of</strong> this city, tor the. „,<br />
district deputy, great:sachem* .<br />
four lodges lu Atlantlo <strong>City</strong> and; Kpi-- ',.•.•.-,-;<br />
mla Tribe comprise the dUtrlct.and^ ;!:;<br />
the other lodges have bad iho honor. 1-. ,•.:;•"••'<br />
• ,' ',. .... , ,..,V,,V • ' ...•• •'•d>.^:\t l r!*Wii
sntinfel<br />
>B1N8ON.<br />
r .• - • "OTtW JSK8ET<br />
by expartanesfl<br />
M?,XOVKUBKft SS, <strong>1912</strong>.<br />
our,<br />
ten, <strong>of</strong>W» reaches a*<br />
will be cold.<br />
I'lhia morning and gl»e<br />
forth*glfta fcntowed by your<br />
'r heaven. We all have<br />
C to be thankful for, and we<br />
, _ abow. our appreciation by re><br />
^turning thanka to tb* Giver.<br />
• * * •<br />
thtt the boys <strong>of</strong><br />
^VJcairtiatfjbt.Upp** thtt the boys <strong>of</strong><br />
£ J&«tP*«ir*hmbwn taught a salutary<br />
* '•,Vj,l»won bjr UM happeologa ben daring<br />
fr. fthalaBttavdaja. ttbulmaa dlffl-<br />
i Baa Isl« <strong>City</strong> people are talking <strong>of</strong><br />
yfj^>MlMllUe> <strong>of</strong> commission form<br />
tT^gorarnment for that plaae, and the<br />
af ffflmmjKja*. wetk.contalna the fol.<br />
way or<br />
r, btt^aimply thai oommissk<br />
SUNDAY IN THE<br />
LOCAL CHURCHES<br />
8trong8en idBxceHent<br />
•fntrtc WcttWI hy<br />
" Congregations.<br />
Tb* churobee la <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly were all<br />
well HIM at the services on Sunday.<br />
Following at* reports <strong>of</strong> tb* sermons<br />
heard:<br />
FIBBT X. B.<br />
Tb* morning service In tbe First M.<br />
E. Church was well attended dcsplt*<br />
the threatening wsalhsr. The Junior<br />
choir sang an appropriate setectlon<br />
and gives promise or balng a most ef-<br />
tecttve pan <strong>of</strong> the church service.<br />
Tb* attendance at the Sabbath<br />
school Is gradually Increasing and<br />
preparations .for Christmas exercises<br />
an now In tbe bands <strong>of</strong> a competent<br />
commute*.<br />
•mar vumtnuAN.<br />
Interesting services wen held In tbe<br />
Hint Presbyterian Chorch on San-<br />
day. To* pastor, tb* JUv. Charles H.<br />
Boboer, preached both In ttw morn-<br />
Ing and evening "Home Mission<br />
Weak," which was observed last weak<br />
throughout .th* country, waa takes<br />
not* <strong>of</strong> In both services. In tb* morn-<br />
ing Ibe theme waa "A Debtor's Mis-<br />
sion," and in tbe evening, "ID tbe<br />
MMat <strong>of</strong> Ibe Golden Candle-stick*.<br />
Mr. Boboer's morning last was,<br />
Roman 1;M: II amdebtorboth totbc<br />
Uicekaand to tbe barbarians; both to<br />
Ibe wls* and lo the unwise."<br />
lie said In part<br />
•The debt wttb.wblcb Paul charged<br />
himself «n> hi* obligation to preach<br />
toe-gospel., He-lelt-that-he-owed-tbe<br />
Orval 1<br />
' Baptist ctrardt.<br />
8unday waa a great day at the<br />
Tabernacle Baptist .Cboreb, Eighth<br />
street and West.ave:iue. The pastor,<br />
tbe Rev. Mr. Kent, was absent<br />
morning sess'lon, but the Rev.<br />
Comfort-Was<br />
^government Is the 1<br />
rand apparenUy la wi<br />
aorUytaTreotoo, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
aod and Atlantic Cit i<br />
rorklng<br />
and Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, In that<br />
In*, tanning expenses and<br />
^wlth many <strong>of</strong>fices, eonceu-<br />
„ tjsioptoniatoaa' Investigation<br />
HfC^""***"-* *°P* ml<br />
-"~ J Ballon carefully before<br />
an Important, step aa<br />
J<br />
UwBevlew. <strong>of</strong> Atlantic city:<br />
dri b ^<br />
g p^tD^d<br />
ortwteealiKetheeleetion it baa<br />
< deptored that-Cape<br />
•^pressed that this<br />
t the expense<br />
^ n S!' mAb *<br />
thb >*<br />
Some bMorian recently<br />
Copgnawian<br />
ntagton to iaza<br />
at, It will be<br />
toraj day aroee floghes re-<br />
!»honor:. i< ^<br />
s|ghtyyear.AtIantleCoanty.<br />
W*"?"* Cb ty.<br />
?. Cumberiand<br />
arepnsenutfve to<br />
, for sixty'year, <strong>of</strong><br />
t last/ twenty years tbe<br />
•*-- Ihadtberepre-<br />
,'bot even be<br />
gospel <strong>of</strong> Jeuis to a fallen world—to<br />
tbe wise, to tbe unwise, to tbe Jew, to<br />
Ibe dreek, to th* Roman—In a word<br />
to all men. Tbls Is distinctly a Chris-<br />
tian thought. Th* heathen Idea Is<br />
well expressed In tb* proverb, 'Charity<br />
beglna at bom*,' the meaning being<br />
that a man shall primarily look out<br />
for himself, than for his kinsmen—<br />
'me and my wife, my son John and<br />
bla wib, us four and DO more' Then<br />
with an ever-decreasing sens* <strong>of</strong> re-<br />
sponsibility for all tbe rest <strong>of</strong> hla til;<br />
low-men. Charity does. Indeed, begin<br />
at borne, but In tb* Pauline conception<br />
it does not end there. Our obligation<br />
does Dot cease, aud oar debt la not<br />
fully discharged so long aa then is<br />
on* soul at tb* remotest boundaries <strong>of</strong><br />
theeartb who baanot heard Ibe blessed<br />
gospel <strong>of</strong> tbe HOD <strong>of</strong> God."<br />
Oaring tbe coarse <strong>of</strong> bis sermon Mr.<br />
Banner gave a vary striking object<br />
lesson Illustrating the meagn sum<br />
given by the Christian people <strong>of</strong> this<br />
bind to missions, aa compared with<br />
what the* earn* men and womeu an-<br />
nually spend on luxuries. His etart-<br />
Ung message waa presented to to* eye<br />
with a number or colored ribbons<br />
showing tb* comparative amount*<br />
spent. An Inch <strong>of</strong> whit* ribbon rep-<br />
resented the amount given to foreign<br />
missions; 24 inches <strong>of</strong> orange that<br />
given to horn* missions; 25 Inches <strong>of</strong><br />
bine ribbon for church expenditures;<br />
SO Inches <strong>of</strong> red ribbon for dress ma-<br />
terials; two yards eight Inches <strong>of</strong><br />
porple ribbon for amusements; two<br />
yards eighteen inches <strong>of</strong> yellow ribbon<br />
tor Jewelry; three yards twelve inches<br />
<strong>of</strong> brawn ribbon for tobacco, and six<br />
yards twenty-seven Inches for<br />
At tbe evening service tbe distinct<br />
missionary thought conveyed was<br />
that tbe ebureb Is the golden candle-'<br />
stick <strong>of</strong> the Lord, through which Jeans<br />
Christ shines to light the world.<br />
ntKAircKL urmr.<br />
In Immannel Baptist Church Bnn-<br />
t to 1 to about lime that<br />
, -._ -,— gener-<br />
vaafrejeetedby At.<br />
and also'by tba-three<br />
-IHookalikeuDanunlly<br />
day morning, the pastor, the Bev.<br />
AnburOee, preached on the auhjeet<br />
•Our Country's -Opportunity for<br />
Christ." -In the evening be took as<br />
his theme ••Unity In Making Oar<br />
Country God's Coontrj. J .'<br />
Mr. Gee, to tbe evening, spoke to<br />
part a. follow.:<br />
••What Ismeant here by unity? Does<br />
it mean ibe surrendering<strong>of</strong> autonomy,<br />
the vanishing <strong>of</strong> all lines <strong>of</strong> separation,<br />
tbediappearanee<strong>of</strong>lbeterma Metho-<br />
dbt.Presbyterisn. Baptist, etc.T Does<br />
It mean the abolishing <strong>of</strong> all'creeds;<br />
the destruction <strong>of</strong> all denominations]<br />
kind,- and tbecouplry to asking for a<br />
anlullon <strong>of</strong> Its problems Country dis-<br />
tricts an asking whether several peo-<br />
ple, differing denominationally, can-<br />
not unite'to support one church in-<br />
stead <strong>of</strong> dlfnrring every way and bav<br />
tog'Do church at' all. The new<br />
thought on tba subject says, 'most a*-<br />
sarcdry they'can; let all nnlie and<br />
save the children from the curse <strong>of</strong><br />
cburchlestDcss.'<br />
"And then we -have' tbe Incoming<br />
millions, manifestly .too big a work for<br />
any one denomination.<br />
"I*ractlcal unity baa already been<br />
accomplished.' We., have a HODM<br />
Mlselon Cnundl, composed <strong>of</strong> mem<br />
ben from twenty-eaven boards.' Nina<br />
boards <strong>of</strong> Wiuneo'e Home Mission<br />
Societies have also combined with the<br />
twenty-seven. And, besides these ag-<br />
gregations, then stands the 'Federal<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> tbe Churches <strong>of</strong> Christ in<br />
America.' composed ' <strong>of</strong> thirty-two<br />
evangelical bodies and wielding a<br />
prodigious Influence In this country. ^<br />
.'•The work 'is great, the work <strong>of</strong><br />
making^ our country God's country,<br />
but the workers an numerous and<br />
strong. We need not fear the out-<br />
come; we need only, to fear our own<br />
courage and energy In the matter.<br />
II Is a great wotk, and It la ours; ours<br />
to do at any cost <strong>of</strong> sacrifice in time,<br />
streogtb and money. Let us get to-<br />
gether and get busy, for time flies."<br />
" DOING GOOD WORK<br />
pulpit.' He took his tost from Mai-<br />
acbl. S; 8: "Will a man rob God?"<br />
He so beautifully Illustrated his text<br />
that the hearts <strong>of</strong> bis hearers wen<br />
made glad.<br />
Sunday school at 2 p. m. was largely<br />
attended. The pastor was present In<br />
the evening -aud again tbe hearts o<br />
tbe people'were made' glad by his<br />
words. - . *<br />
Tbe Willing Workers <strong>of</strong> the church<br />
an doing all they can to aid tbe'ehureb<br />
financially. They bave already rained<br />
money and had the ro<strong>of</strong> repaired, and<br />
now,they are preparing to bave tbe<br />
Sunday school room" papered*. The<br />
public la asked to help in tbe work<br />
People can buy Ice cream every Satur<br />
day night at 7&0 West avenue or It can<br />
ordered.for any time, by giving<br />
notice ahead.'. This is being sold for<br />
bebeneOt<strong>of</strong> tbe Tabernacle Baptist<br />
Church. Tbe pastor earnestly solicits<br />
•be public's kind patronage.<br />
p. DnUf El I IC DO YOUR FAIL SHOP<br />
£S rUttCLL O PING HERE<br />
BIG MEET PLANNED<br />
i inn<br />
Mats contsi Hen. -<br />
Tbe Past Councilors' Association <strong>of</strong><br />
be Daughters <strong>of</strong> America <strong>of</strong> New Jer-<br />
sey wlU meet In K. <strong>of</strong> P. Hall then at<br />
2.80 o'clock Thursday afternoon, De-<br />
cembers. Delegations from all over<br />
tbe State will be present. • • .<br />
A regular session will be held In tbe<br />
evening, at 7.80 o'clock, to which the<br />
visitors and State Council <strong>of</strong>ficers wbc<br />
attend the Past Councilors' Associa-<br />
tion will be Invited. \<br />
WOOD BK>CK8 ARBIVE<br />
Cil» In<br />
Wood blocks began arriving hen<br />
tbe latter part <strong>of</strong> last week to be used<br />
In tb* paving <strong>of</strong> Eighth-street by Ibe<br />
contractors who are now .doing a lot<br />
<strong>of</strong> street work, tbe Button ft Corsoo Co.<br />
—Iris sutedthat this nrmwill begin<br />
preparations next Monday; for laying<br />
tbe blocks. Tba work will begin at<br />
tb* Boardwalk ami" will be pushed to<br />
Wesley avenue a* quickly ais possible.<br />
expressions <strong>of</strong> faith? Does It mean<br />
tba formation <strong>of</strong> on* huge church<br />
called the Christian cbureb and pre-<br />
sided over by on* man, who, as presi-<br />
dent, or moderator, or bishop, shall be<br />
the executive bead <strong>of</strong> an organization<br />
composed or 22 000.000 people?<br />
"Does this unity mean uniformity <strong>of</strong><br />
name, creed, liturgy, organisation?<br />
WetblDk that tt does not mean any-<br />
thing ao drastic and foolbb. It means<br />
the iaylngout <strong>of</strong> a definite program <strong>of</strong><br />
work to be followed by tb* chnrcbes<br />
In the doing <strong>of</strong> some kinds <strong>of</strong> work<br />
lying beyond tbe reach <strong>of</strong> any one de-<br />
nomination.<br />
'"Consider the advantages <strong>of</strong> such<br />
UDlly. We have lint tb* utilisation<br />
<strong>of</strong> all the forces <strong>of</strong>, tbe churches In<br />
massed formatloD^eady and In opera-<br />
tion against gigantic evtb, such as the<br />
g gg<br />
saloon, tbe social ntic e<br />
evil,<br />
th gambling, and.<br />
l<br />
, g, .<br />
weventnn to say. the evil or political<br />
corruption.<br />
"Next, we bave tbe discouragement<br />
<strong>of</strong> unnecessary waste In borne mis-<br />
sion work. The common defeat <strong>of</strong><br />
management which, made It possible<br />
for ave"cnnrcbea-'to struggle, along<br />
when two would bave found comfort-<br />
able Irving and fruitful services some-<br />
what donbtful, will be. removed when<br />
unity attack* the problem <strong>of</strong> waste.<br />
"The development <strong>of</strong> a more econ-<br />
omical method would qnlt* naturally<br />
stimulate the glvlng<strong>of</strong> large and more<br />
rreqoenrcontriboUonaon tbe pan <strong>of</strong><br />
those who oppose tbe waste <strong>of</strong> mean*<br />
and men which charaeterfaed the daya<br />
<strong>of</strong> sto>pIed*nmn|naHonallsm.<br />
- •KHner advantages suggest them-<br />
pelve».*twt jhose mentioned an tbe<br />
«««^^#*«P«»wtaiem. el<br />
Public Ucbool Bolldll<br />
„_ moUre power, for 1<br />
ildlnc now being ereeied tbe<br />
on<br />
r aTeooe, between Voortb. and yirtb<br />
f Oeeao city. S. J- will be received by<br />
demenedat bla <strong>of</strong>flee. Ko. SB Wesley<br />
fb tbe bonr or• p. m., Tnea-<br />
•poctflb«lbQ*jCtc.,aiMltoc rtbe plant In-<br />
- TbeBoardnaervealbs rlcbl to reject any<br />
il bid<br />
•rail bid*.<br />
ii-n.st. p.K.,so00.<br />
Boyle Commercial Agency<br />
624 Elsfattt St.. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N. J.<br />
B. C BOVLE, flanager<br />
•TfimitTasi ekHostod aUid Hoct<strong>of</strong>l' tuwvhtn in<br />
United States;.<br />
Laundry Work<br />
Washing <strong>of</strong>f All Kinds<br />
by the Day, ; ; ' .<br />
Aabary A»e.. near IWdfth St.<br />
$100 REWARD SIOO<br />
tf boaght the same'Howard, HamUtoa,<br />
Hgtolna WsIUumWttAforctth cbeapa<br />
Bun you ctobay faomNdsaa on time.<br />
L.M. NELSON<br />
g H.J.<br />
AUanuo aty Bast-<br />
d lsw..rall terms<br />
d<br />
sss Oalleca, established lsw..rall terms<br />
opens Bsptsmhsr a. 1 Sbprtbaad.typewrUlns.<br />
bonkkssplni. Kngllsli, day aad enraabui ae»-<br />
•100. Baslosssboiisss supplied wttb skno.<br />
•Tsphsrs aad pookksepen. Both phones,<br />
•1MB Barllett BoUdmc M.K. Cramer, prln-<br />
elpsl. WulopsocMpMmbsra.<br />
Try an advertisement In tbe Hra-<br />
JOHN E.. TOWNSEND<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
1137 Aabury Ave.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
THE UP-TO-DATE<br />
TONSORIAI. PARLOR<br />
Avenue<br />
Four Barbers . NO<br />
MORGAN HAND. JR.<br />
Oivir.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and<br />
Trust Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey<br />
CAPITAL *100.000<br />
SURPLUS 926,000 .<br />
Coodoot* a ceneral banklna; bnslnees,<br />
nottvlnc depoeils enbjeet to check wILhoul<br />
notice and allows * per eebu Inlareu on<br />
Time Account*. . .<br />
Actsaa executor, admlntetrator, troMeeor<br />
•nardlan. WilU receipted ror and kept wltn-<br />
oatenarce. . .<br />
tnauats Tirtn isauca ScancHts<br />
I. M. CRE88E, President<br />
WM. E. MABSKY, Vtrst VIee-Prcslden!<br />
l£8LlKB.LUOIiAM.Becoolnlloiis be adopted by<br />
be organization!! represented at the<br />
neellng proleatlug agaiiiHt prisoners<br />
ilng released from the county Jail be-<br />
ire'Bervlng^outrtheirnenteucen.<br />
Secretary Otla M.TowiiHend, <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Joard <strong>of</strong> Trade; vaid'-he had renolu-<br />
IniiM which had just beeu handed to<br />
ilm. He.wan requested to read them,<br />
on motion <strong>of</strong> R. L: Guff, seconded by<br />
Samuel Russell.<br />
The resolutions were an follows: .<br />
'.'At a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Trade,<br />
Trttlrotber-organljsatioua-«>f-our-etty7<br />
held III the Commissioners' chambers<br />
n <strong>Nov</strong>ember 25th, <strong>1912</strong>, the follow-<br />
ig resolutions were presented: •<br />
"Whereas, It ban come to.our knowl<br />
dge tliat tbe present preeldlug judge,<br />
if our county ban been assured that it<br />
the custom In this county upon' ap.<br />
ideation by the Board or Freeholders<br />
> release prisoners from the county<br />
ill, who are nerving' sentence, before<br />
belr term <strong>of</strong> sentence expires; and<br />
Whereas, If such custom does pre-<br />
all, we do not believe It Is conducive<br />
the good order <strong>of</strong> the community<br />
and Whereas, as a law-abiding com-<br />
munity we desire our laws to be Im-<br />
partially and faithfully executed. We<br />
leslre to express our utmost conll-<br />
lence Iu the city <strong>of</strong>liclals In theli<br />
efTortB to do everything that sbal<br />
make for tbe best Interests <strong>of</strong> our clly.<br />
Therefore, be It •<br />
"Resolved, That we do not approvi<br />
such custom and must enter ou<br />
meat protest against said action, and<br />
le It further resolved that the presi-<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> this meeting shall appoint<br />
committee or ten to present copies'<strong>of</strong><br />
these resolutions to the presiding Judge<br />
and to tbe Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders."<br />
Johd Marts- said'the situation de-<br />
mands a more forcible expression than<br />
thlB. ,<br />
William Lake asked whether the<br />
freeholders would not tell tbe meetlug<br />
something about'the matter.<br />
Freeholder John P. Fox said thli<br />
custom <strong>of</strong> releanlng prisoners ban<br />
been in vogue for several years. Al<br />
times the county Jail la overcrowded<br />
A uew jail v-ould be required II noun<br />
<strong>of</strong> the prisoners nerving sentences o<br />
thirty days were not released. Thle<br />
was done In the case <strong>of</strong> an <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
young man who was recently turned<br />
out after serving only a few days. •<br />
Freeholder Fox said he was wlllln<br />
to take his share <strong>of</strong> tbe blame, If there<br />
waa any. • He had been moved In tbls<br />
Instance through sympathy .for the<br />
young man's mother and .brothers,<br />
without knowing anything abpnt the<br />
clrcumatances. , •<br />
This Is the Brat protest be ban evei<br />
heard from any section <strong>of</strong> tbe county<br />
Short term prisoners are released<br />
the-recommendation or the board o!<br />
freeholders' Jail committee and upon<br />
the approval <strong>of</strong> the Judge. If the ftee-,<br />
holders are to be ceusuied, the judge<br />
should'be also<br />
When the mayor was hi, trodble<br />
short time ago, Mr. Fox said, be syi<br />
patblzed with him and did all hecouli<br />
for him. Likewise be was moved to<br />
lake actlou Iu the case or Ibe young<br />
man referred lo by reason <strong>of</strong> bis sym-<br />
pathy with the youth's family.<br />
Mr. Vox said he thought It<br />
(Oontlniud on troortn IMge.)<br />
Is directed to be levied upon all<br />
ale residents, whether they are nat-<br />
rallzed or not, the. money thus col-<br />
ecled being devoted to supporting the<br />
ate government. •<br />
It Is a light enough fee to pay for<br />
ich a purpose, and it does not reflect<br />
llh credit upon the actlv.ty <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />
ilals In the past that tbe tax has been<br />
dllferenlly regarded both by the au-<br />
horltles aud the people. Burlington<br />
'ounty claims lo collect the taxes oi-<br />
ost to the' last one, except Iu cases<br />
here parties have removed elsewhere<br />
have died. _ ' —<br />
'ry an AdvertlHement • •<br />
- in the SKSTINEI.<br />
BAD BIG FEAST<br />
ON BEAR MEAT<br />
Officiate <strong>of</strong> Yacht Clnb Din-<br />
ner Guests <strong>of</strong> IV. W.<br />
Mnlford. .<br />
The regittla committee <strong>of</strong> tbe <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Yaclit Club was entertained at a<br />
beardlnuerattbe borne <strong>of</strong> tbe com-<br />
mittee secretary, L. Wlllard Mnlford.<br />
Natbertb, Saturday sveulng. Jir ad-<br />
dition to the committee, tbere were<br />
several friends <strong>of</strong> tb* boat present. Tbe*<br />
dinner waa given partly for a winter<br />
reunion <strong>of</strong> th* yachtsmen and partly lo<br />
bear bow tbe boat shot a bear, and lo<br />
enjoy the meat <strong>of</strong> .the animal, wblcb<br />
was served In several different styles.<br />
While Mr. Mnirord-really had an<br />
exciting experience two weeks ago In<br />
Maine,' when he ran across a bear de-<br />
fending her cub. In which be killed<br />
the animal and waa compelled to re-<br />
main .with It all nlgbt because <strong>of</strong> dark*<br />
ness, the souvenir menu Included<br />
Illustrations <strong>of</strong> a hunter shooting a<br />
bear accidentally, and the hunt story<br />
was told by several-verses <strong>of</strong> doggerel<br />
that permitted the guests to gep con-<br />
siderable enjoyment but <strong>of</strong> tbe -bear<br />
story, at tbe host's expense.<br />
Tbe guests were Commodore J.<br />
Ralph Wilson .'Vice Commodore C. J.<br />
Curran, Samuel W. Wood, Cbarlee<br />
W. Glaser. Uebrge B. Smltheman.<br />
Norman W. Fort, Richard Nelms. U.<br />
A. Blaler, Jr., H. Lawrence Hews,<br />
former Commodore Wm.G Hexamer,<br />
Daniel O'Connell, J. Howard Hberler.<br />
Robert J. Dot hard; William J. Paul.<br />
Hunter" Brown and A. B. Cummins.<br />
MCALLISTER'S<br />
•* •«* Prepared for Cold Weather > *<br />
You can supply your Winter needs<br />
•' here at reasonable prices. We have<br />
a trig line <strong>of</strong> the following to select<br />
, from: • *. j* ' > .. j» ><br />
Coats, Furs, Sweaters, Underwear*<br />
Flannelette Gowu,BIankets,Quilts,<br />
Gloves, Leggings, Flannels, etc. •*<br />
S. S. McAllister<br />
755 Asbury Ave. Oeean <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
Miss Beatrice Haines<br />
Ceacbgr <strong>of</strong>iPoice<br />
Former atndeot <strong>of</strong> Frank O. Oauffknan.or<br />
Philadelphia<br />
. ' 728 Wesley Avenue .<br />
Eightb and Asbory Ave.<br />
Al this season <strong>of</strong> the year many <strong>of</strong> you<br />
need a cough- mixture. Get<br />
. • tbe bsst, wblcb Is . '<br />
Maddack's Cherry Bark Syrup<br />
*• PRIC|:25C<br />
Ideal Location<br />
for summer or winter. .<br />
Lot on Wesley ave.j 34x105, ocean<br />
side between Sixth and Seventh streets,<br />
graded, cement sidewalks, curbs, price<br />
$1r8O0.00<br />
GEO.-SGH REI BE•R<br />
3141 N. Eighth St. Philadelphia, Pa.<br />
Comfortable Cottage<br />
Nine Rooms....<br />
Completely Furnished<br />
30 hy 100 feet<br />
Location Central. Suitable for All<br />
the Year Occupancy.<br />
Price, - - - *$1,<br />
~ . * ._• Apply only to. ,<br />
Harir F. Stanton<br />
• ' • • • ' . . INCORPORATED . .'•'-,<br />
Eighth Street below Asbury Avenue- •<br />
ONLY $2,900.00<br />
FURNISHED<br />
FOR. IMMEDIATE ACCEPTANCE<br />
Well located 9-room house; bath; elec-<br />
. • trie lights; gas range; stationary tabs.<br />
Lot 40x130.<br />
This Home Is Suitable For All Year<br />
" . Occupancy." - • • ' • . •<br />
JOSEPH 1. SCULL & ©.<br />
' 757 ASBURY AVENUE '<br />
Corner lot, Atlantic avenue, and Park place,<br />
38x100, graded, cement sidewalks and<br />
curbs, price, ... ;<br />
$lf8OOOO<br />
Apply WASHINGTON KOLB<br />
2202 N. Netrona S t . . Philadelphia, Pa;<br />
: B. FRANK SMITH<br />
Real Estate and Fire Insurance<br />
ANCITV, M. J.<br />
: 1O38 ASDURY AVCNUK, OC<br />
Cottage oh^A»bury aveoiie near Flrititreet, -<br />
Cottage on Anbury avenue near Twelfth street,<br />
Lot at Wesley avenue and North street, -<br />
Lot at Eleventh street and Central avenne<br />
Lot at Central avenue, - -<br />
tl.600.00<br />
> »2,000.00<br />
fSSOOO<br />
(1.160.00<br />
CSOOOO<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave;'<br />
Between Eighth and Ninth<br />
OPEN ALL THB YEAR ""*_ I<br />
H. A. W. SMITH.<br />
THE IMPERIAL """•<br />
10(5 OKMTRAb AVft. OOBAM VlTtyV J<br />
Open far the •uuoa. F]«aaaz)thV ,,<br />
localrtf. near tba tMsehTuoDA ''<br />
eomforu. • '"<br />
-OPBN-Al<br />
UlDoara<br />
I>b-WIl<br />
I at IMS.<br />
atrst O. OKtZXb'<br />
THE KATHLU ?'.<br />
OCKAWCITT.J<br />
nujlo sd.»,<br />
Ornn fnrlUci snasnn. rfciaaa<br />
Mar tbe Maeb, with foil mHD i<br />
Uomsoomlorta. WritsBvbooktei'<br />
• MIBHBSI.ICWIBA'OOHABD'<br />
up"<br />
~ WYOMING '" N<br />
»M OCEAB AVEHVE ' •- .,<br />
OKU city. J».-#.<br />
all tbe year p Hot Water Hes<br />
- THE ELBERON<br />
_ (Kormerl7tbeEroRiMt)<br />
EIGHTH AMD CEMTBAt. AVESrB<br />
otxmm rujr, ir. a.<br />
Hot Water Hunt. Kmj Room TboronchUr<br />
Haalad.<br />
man, SMAA E. tiAVuomj rwap.,<br />
HOTEL ATGLEN '<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tbe moat oestrallj loaatca hoteb la<br />
OwtmClty. Tbe aim has always been to<br />
mnVo tbls lionss select and bomeflke, and Its<br />
largs and aunrad paUonage prorca Ita «OO-<br />
cesa. For terms snd paitieaian addrstSi<br />
fk<br />
TrfE WILMERS<br />
708 Central Ave.<br />
Open all tbe year. • First-class table<br />
board. Evening dinners.<br />
• nuu. a r. wi taunt<br />
'THE LAUREL<br />
1118 OENTBAI.-AVENUE, KKAB BBACIf<br />
OCEAN dTY, N. J.<br />
nau. SMITH lowmuB, r*«p i<br />
Open all tho jear . • Wrlletorunna<br />
STERLING HOTEL<br />
OPrSN KIA. YEAR<br />
Hot water beat. Winter boardera<br />
solicited.<br />
REAL. ESTATE! -r,c INSURANCE<br />
Clayton Haines Brick<br />
Eighth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, IM. J.<br />
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE.<br />
No waiting for two weeks to know If yon can get It; we can tell yon at<br />
once. Bargains in Bay and <strong>Ocean</strong> front properties. Choice cottages for<br />
sale. Also lots for Investment and for Improvement—the choice "<strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty: Apply to . • - •' .• • • •<br />
: . . J. M. CHESTER & CO.,<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
RB AC ESTATE<br />
E.<br />
3OS EIGHTH STREET<br />
• MORTOAOB INVESTMENTS<br />
HANN<br />
OOEAN CITY. N. J,<br />
: THE HEWLINGS •<br />
Host desirable location. Open all<br />
year. Elevator to street level. Vapor<br />
Heat.<br />
Nlntb and Wealey ave. Oeean Clljr. N. J.<br />
Dance Every<br />
Wednesday and<br />
Saturday Night<br />
Ftc.<br />
The Excursion House<br />
HANN BUILDING<br />
Cl&IUh Btl Opp P. II. B. Station<br />
DIRECTORY<br />
-•First Floor—- . . ..<br />
30» Eighth Street— .<br />
RICHARD H. JOHNSON, Plumbing ah* Heating<br />
3&3 Eighth Street——" :<br />
WATT & RAYMOND, Electrical Contractors<br />
305 Eighth Street—— ' "<br />
E. J. HANN, Real Estate Broker<br />
307 Eighth Street—^ .<br />
H. L. SMITH, Mason and Concrete<br />
THIS IS YOUR CHANCE<br />
•^Second Floor-<br />
Rooms 2-S4-5-<br />
JOS. G. CHAMPION, Contractor and Operation Builder<br />
Rooms8-9-10-1!-;—<br />
YOUNG MEN'S PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE<br />
-•-Third Floor-*-<br />
Room B—PATRIOTIC ORDER SONS OF AMERICA<br />
Por Sale or Exchange .<br />
I will exchange for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Properties or sell,<br />
part cash, part mortgage, these THREE Especially<br />
Pine Properties at Tuckahoe. ' ' ' • '<br />
. A Bne Ten-room Modern' Home ttnlahed Iu hardwood through-<br />
out. Hot water beat, bath, etd. Located oh finest River Front. In<br />
tbls section, close to ft. K. Station. Lot sire 100x270 feet.' Private<br />
wharf. Garage and outbuildings. Beautiful Lawu. Treea and<br />
Flowers. Plenty <strong>of</strong> room for chlahens and garden.' Price, 94,000.'<br />
. . A Beven-room new cottage, up-to-date. Big porches, fine view<br />
' <strong>of</strong> river and close to R. B. ritatlon. .Lot size 80x170 feet. More<br />
ground to be bad at fair prices. This Is a bargain at tI600.<br />
' A <strong>On</strong>e Building Bite on River, <strong>On</strong>e view, can have cellar. Close<br />
to'Station. Size 100x170 feet. Price, $600.<br />
Tuckahoe,, - ta NewJersey<br />
or E. J. HANN, Eighth St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
JAMES CLARK :: Proprietor<br />
MAIN STREET and ...<br />
NEW JERSEY AVENUE<br />
SOMERS' POINT :: N. J.<br />
BCAI. KSTATB AID •HKU<br />
Interesting to Investors<br />
Those Who Wish a Desirable location for a Seaside<br />
FOR S A LE-»'« lots located In BeoUoa O, Owan Oily, N. J.,<br />
SSSSSSS lnrldnU,olBUterosdsndIV^l»anlaiidR«ai<br />
ARTHUR D. BARROWS<br />
...REAL ESTATE AGENT...<br />
KB Aabury Avenna, Oeean Oily, BT. J.<br />
LoUforuld. Ooltasea lot rant. '<br />
OerreapoBilanee solicited tutu<br />
1 Hentlng, Buylns and eWlllnat<br />
CLARENCE S. SCULL -<br />
—Real Estate and Insurance—<br />
My companies are all mUllon dollar eor-<br />
. porutloM. Amonc the beal In Ibe oliy. ,<br />
Let me quote you rates.<br />
605 eighth Street ' v<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> New Jersey<br />
First National Bank<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong>. N. J.:;<br />
CAPITAL WWOL<br />
Qiuarillan<br />
832 CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
FOR RBNT.-7BI0U doifsble <strong>of</strong>decs to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty. W«tt hs*Ud, UghUd, VfaUUUd sad unl-<br />
Ury. Apelylo<br />
E. J. HANN, Owner<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
\ if" r<br />
V:<br />
Advertise in the SENTINEL<br />
W. BOOTTHAHD,<br />
H. H. atOWBBK<br />
'(s
WOODS<br />
^Brought<br />
Cram<br />
Jfrldaynlth.t.and.aald<br />
flkHeft inia /Howe -Archer, <strong>of</strong><br />
ttfWM.^4, Charles Bnoklv. <strong>of</strong>,<br />
ithelr headquarters at<br />
the wood*,<br />
killed weighed from 160 to<br />
y<br />
*: *<br />
. a- asa|BaBBawaaB*Bj ^eTeia^BrvBaBajp-fne'ejatQ a>SjBsiejeiea>ei»a) H I Q U m<br />
and^Arcber eacngot two. and Dr.<br />
Italia ooev" '<br />
-Mr. Vttt&ploii^«nt,a buck and a<br />
doe s*e> weighing 150 pounds..<br />
Mr. Champion aaya there were six<br />
loebea'Qtanojvoa the ground In Mains'<br />
wUbthaicmpetatondownto US and<br />
90. and^be was .surprised, aa well as<br />
potted, ^t<strong>of</strong> llnd such delightful<br />
weather as tte-strack here npon -hl» re-<br />
WANTFBBBUGHT<br />
MO Appeal<br />
llimhHpalltlea along the Snore Bed<br />
b*mM*rA6moi>a and Homers* Point<br />
will petition: toe Atlantic County<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> Freeholders at lt» December<br />
•asstlng to-make provision during tbe<br />
ComhigyearforJdbtlngup the high-<br />
way, wnleb Is now completely under<br />
eonnty control."<br />
PurwnanKto Urisdetennination to<br />
pokU up to'tb* pDo'nty to bear the<br />
.-JTA.V_.._-._ • ^to.jjog.a,,.<br />
•toa <strong>of</strong> itfaer districts ^Interested nave<br />
fptfjaed,^ a> ^tcmpoiary orgaotaatlon,<br />
styled^ toe. VShore ,Boad Lighting<br />
Company.',' .It has retained counsel<br />
and la prepared: to fight tbe matter out<br />
before tbe tnard.orfreeboldera. should<br />
there be any objections raised by mem-<br />
bmrroanftjinote sections represented<br />
laUuubnly. r<br />
A.<br />
les^ transfers in <strong>Ocean</strong>.<br />
^ tn^Uw <strong>of</strong>flee<strong>of</strong> County<br />
tHarkflpdntn.aa reported In the Cape<br />
afay County Qaactlevare as follows:<br />
^ e et *lr to Carulloe<br />
B. lanett. -(Is*, M*. Section<br />
"Mcnijp M t ox to Charles E.<br />
Hlrsn a Wnttaker ttuio cape<br />
May Cbnnty^ Board <strong>of</strong> Cbosen Free-<br />
hoUm»l 9»^hot on county .road 270<br />
fcet waayfrore,Bay,aveniie; 80x60 fleet.<br />
Arttm^ftpBTrows Tax'to C<br />
...<br />
i et'ojfto cape<br />
May Oount7 / Boanl <strong>of</strong> Cbosen Free-<br />
Ipptderai^faoo^a-ot-at intcncettoo <strong>of</strong><br />
old <strong>Ocean</strong> CUy.road.wUh west line <strong>of</strong><br />
~ !Lfi8»a lest west on<br />
extending In<br />
Joshua<br />
Uia|le|,%haWe1t.nJ: to<br />
to Robert j.<br />
--t, to Edward<br />
J.,<br />
etal<br />
Anna R.<br />
, block 10.<br />
>Isaae-XirCollln«<br />
.(QfCttoB 4.<br />
I'Weateq to Charles p.<br />
BAPTISTS WILL<br />
MAKE BIG MOVE<br />
Harlical Alteration In Sunday<br />
Morning 8ervices Under<br />
Conslderatlon.<br />
The Immantiel BaptM Chnrch s<br />
vices have suffered a form <strong>of</strong> relapse,<br />
due probably to tbesorlctunaot-<strong>of</strong> ser-<br />
vices In other cborcbc* as well -fm to<br />
tbe small membership or tbe 'Baptist<br />
Cbureb. The pastor, the Rev. -Arthur<br />
Gee, Heels somewhat discouraged and<br />
It Is «aM that the business meeting<br />
called for Wednesday,,evening. De-<br />
cember 4, will seriously consider a<br />
radical alteration In tbe Sunday morn-<br />
ing service. There. Is even more In*<br />
portant business to be> considered at<br />
that Ume, it being pretty generally<br />
known that tbe Baptists <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
are not tallying to tbe work aa it was<br />
hoped, or as the success <strong>of</strong>.Ibis year<br />
would urge, as tbe wisest pulley to<br />
adopt. Oue fact beepmes more and<br />
more evident with -reference to tbe<br />
growth <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy and tbe main-<br />
tenance <strong>of</strong> tbe high standard <strong>of</strong>. tbe<br />
past, oamely.if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> la to go for-<br />
ward on lines laid down In years gone,<br />
and lines Justified'by tbe pronperity<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe dty, mauy believe there must<br />
be more energy displayed In teaching<br />
the young people the laws <strong>of</strong> God.<br />
whatever may be done relative to the<br />
taws <strong>of</strong> men.. For this work more<br />
than one, or even two, Sunday schools<br />
are needed. Mr. Gee say*.<br />
Those who have been following the<br />
regress <strong>of</strong> Ibe movement toward<br />
unity <strong>of</strong> effort which baa been ap-<br />
parent In Protestant churches for years'<br />
must have noticed the spirit <strong>of</strong> serious-<br />
ness tbat makes Itself felt whenever<br />
tbe future <strong>of</strong> America Is under dis-<br />
cussion. Men and women are begin-<br />
ning to feel, as perhaps never before,<br />
the tremendous responsibility 1 resting<br />
on tbe Christian Cbureb with reference<br />
to this country and the character <strong>of</strong><br />
t be dltien«hlp or tbe future. Hence,<br />
t be Importaiice<strong>of</strong>tbe movement which<br />
culminated last Sunday evening In tbe<br />
final service in Immanoei Church <strong>of</strong><br />
wbat bas been called "Tbe Home<br />
Mission Week." This movement is<br />
summed upln a phrase: "Our Country<br />
God's Country—Home Missions'the<br />
Accompllabment <strong>of</strong> This Purpose.<br />
MO AWAHD MADB<br />
ferrcd TUI O*ces<br />
1 nx to Barry K<br />
t <strong>of</strong> lot 710, Section A.<br />
•wsBjiOT^Uneretaxta'Vlneent 8.<br />
Vf- B6lilin«fc-fJ6l889.8eellon.A.<br />
*,— ' Vanghriroiaaer to Mabel E. Jm.<br />
nlns^Eotmr JPteasore avenue, 380<br />
In tbe absence <strong>of</strong> Director. Robert<br />
Plaber, tbe <strong>City</strong> Commissioners, at<br />
tbeir regular weekly meeting, took no<br />
action on tbe question <strong>of</strong> tbe award <strong>of</strong><br />
contract for street lighting. - This wa»<br />
deferred until tbe meeting on Thurs-<br />
day. December 6.<br />
J. FitbJan Tatem, counsel for tbe<br />
Oeeau <strong>City</strong> Electric Light Company,<br />
was present at tbe meeting and ex-.<br />
hlblted picture* <strong>of</strong> poles for orna-<br />
mental lighting <strong>of</strong> tbe Boardwalk.<br />
Mr. Tatem stated tliat be bad made<br />
a trip to all tbe cities along tbe coast<br />
to Investigate tbe street lighting. He<br />
found tbe best system in use at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
drove. Thla system In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
would better and cheaper than the<br />
one In* use In Atlantic tity. .Tbe wires<br />
would be concealed In solid icon poles,<br />
tbe cost <strong>of</strong> which will depend upon<br />
UM~numberbrdered7 — The price runs<br />
fromSSStoMOeach. ,<br />
With these poles In use, tbe Incan-<br />
descent streamers across the walk cab<br />
be abolished. These streamers, In<br />
Mr. Tatem'a opinion, are not in keep-<br />
Ing wltb with the general advance-<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. . .;<br />
etvir to'Mary M.<br />
May<br />
Freeholder.,<br />
wwc tWe<strong>of</strong> Al D.Bar-<br />
in?<br />
hs.ve'thua far the<br />
navcoromlsed tUem<br />
to 'their endeavor<br />
ftvitbB.umaal<br />
hkh<br />
<strong>of</strong>tbe<br />
-eleclrlcia^f<br />
at oapi<br />
iiownasod<br />
Hold Arrlvala.- -<br />
.BBWUNOB.<br />
George Loiter and wife, Philadel-<br />
phia; C. W. Snyder, Cincinnati; E<br />
H.Cope, Lanadale.<br />
KATBUT. ' ••<br />
E. J. Hann. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; W. W. Sib<br />
eon, J. B. Craven. H. W. Smith and<br />
wife,/Margaret Ubambers, Philadel-<br />
phia.<br />
Aiauat.<br />
D. H. Chandler, Vlneland; G. B-<br />
Langley, MUlvlile; Dr.F. R Corson.<br />
BHdgeton; li Howard Scbermerboim,<br />
Pblladelpbia; Mra.W. W. Long, East<br />
Orange. " ' *'• \-.'.\i r: "?•..'.'.' *<br />
' STEBUSG. •*'. ''•-• -'"'"*<br />
A. B. Miller, L. H. Corson. Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong>; Ebenexer Adams, >W. H. • Davis,<br />
Mrs N. W. Lyon, Mrs. Cooper Jessnp,<br />
Sirs. 'M. E Cain, Miss B. F. 'Cain'<br />
Philadelphia; Mrs. Laara L. McCoy.<br />
Srarbertb. '<br />
Ji BUOAYHX. ,<br />
•Xinu Bowman, Geo. C. PraU, 8.<br />
Ralph, — '<br />
Choloo Dairy Products<br />
.-Butter and Bgsa ><br />
Aak for Booklet <strong>of</strong> Specialties<br />
Order* Delivered Botti Phone*<br />
Tills ipass Is rsurvsd lor<br />
W. L. BERRY,<br />
JUanufactnrinK Jeweler,<br />
< IW.'a» SOUm SECOND ST..<br />
BERNSTEIN<br />
Bedroom beauty and<br />
real sleeping comfort<br />
are greatly enhanced<br />
by its choice.<br />
Instantly locked<br />
together'—can't<br />
creak or rattle lopse^-<br />
yet readily taken apart<br />
- . E. AdaiDS &Bro.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N J.<br />
' At three or fonr.o'clock'tn the morning aD is asleep and dark<br />
:—all except the telephone <strong>of</strong>fice. . Over at the Bell Cental Office<br />
one may aee the window* alight, aa if they were the watchful erea<br />
<strong>of</strong> the sleeping city. •' . .<br />
The operators who have watched through the night and per-<br />
hap* answered a hurry call for the doctor or an alarm <strong>of</strong> fire, know<br />
. when the dry awakens from its Jiigfafa" rest. Before five o'clock<br />
_me_signal lights in the swachboard begin to glow rnore" and more~<br />
rapidly—the new day has begun. •<br />
AD the busmen and social activities <strong>of</strong> the day are reflected<br />
on the Bell Telephone switchboard. The business messages rise m<br />
volume a* the trade and commerce <strong>of</strong> the day reach then* height<br />
and drop down again at ranch time and later, when the day b done.<br />
The residence calls bring up the total early in the morning with<br />
the marketing and shopping and again at meal times.<br />
The Bell Telephone engineers study this traffic and ascertain<br />
the amount <strong>of</strong> equipment necessary and the number <strong>of</strong> operatore<br />
required to handle the call*. Both <strong>of</strong> these must be, and are suf-<br />
ficient to take care <strong>of</strong> any emergency. The Public never knows<br />
when, due to some unusual cause, there, is a rush hour at the tele-<br />
phone <strong>of</strong>fice. Every precaution is exercised to the end that the<br />
operator's courteous "number please ;> will promptly answer your<br />
call—always. • ' '<br />
C.B. SMITH, District Mgr. ML Veraon and Pacific Aienaes<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, H. J<br />
The Ideal Summer Resort<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED<br />
FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST<br />
THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN<br />
ti<br />
Try an Ad.<br />
Spacious Boardwalic.. Free Band Concerts During<br />
Season. Great Fishing in. <strong>Ocean</strong>, and Bay. The<br />
Delight <strong>of</strong> the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to<br />
and from Philadelphia on Three Railways ... . .... ' : ;<br />
Within easy access <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> and<br />
' -_ other woll-known resorts<br />
SALOONS<br />
I<br />
CHURCH SERVICES.<br />
. Klrat M. K. Oaurch, corner uenual ayenoo<br />
ana Klgblb. atreet. Kav. Ur. J. B. U«lnea<br />
pastor. ' .<br />
^fornlok- aarvles, IOJ0; avanlnc Mrvlea,7jax<br />
Prayer mwlInK, WednMday evening. TJU,<br />
daaday MUOOI, !U0. Mark W. Adama,<br />
aHipyjrtiUfnnhnif •<br />
fiaant or Truatsaa—Pnaldent,<br />
Heoraiary. U. H. Mowrer; Imaaorar,<br />
B. W. Kdmrda; icdward M. Hut •>". Win. L,.<br />
Ulbb, John Marts, ueorne u..AdKma,a. B.<br />
parlur. Kll K-uiowan.<br />
Claas MsstlDca—Bundaymoniliis:»WB;John<br />
Marls, leaden Monday evening. I.O. Mra.<br />
-K. Brick, leader Friday evening. Konng.<br />
Vonu ITirltr Thaas moeiinga are bald In<br />
. ibaohonto<br />
Klrat Praauyterian Ouorobi Waalay avenue<br />
aod IMvenlu rtreet. Uev. L'baa. U. Bonner,<br />
paalor. Hunday Mivloea. uuu a. in.iuun><br />
p. m. Prayer meeting. Wednesday even.<br />
lag at » o'clock. Hunday acnonl.XWp. m.<br />
jamee U. Weun, auoermtendent. C. K.. 7<br />
. o'clock. ' • ' • ~ '<br />
- Hoard <strong>of</strong> Traateee—1/ewls M. Creaae. pres-<br />
ident; John B. Orove., Moraiary: U>wfc K.<br />
Htnllb, treaaurer; Joaepb t; Kcull, John K.<br />
. 1-ownaend and Walmn W. Brown.<br />
Holy Trinity Cnnrcli. Proleslant Kplacopal,<br />
Ventral avenue aud Kleventh street. TLe<br />
Kav.C. McLaren Howard, rector: WlUlam T.<br />
, ITlngle, Uty Keadcr: William Uravaou, Lay<br />
• Keacer. Hunday eervicealoita. ID. and 7*6<br />
u. in.; Holy Uummunlan, Oral Huuday lu.«,<br />
a.m..thlrde)unday7JUa. m.. Holy u»>» lu<br />
a. m.; isuuday acbool 3 p. m. .<br />
HI. Aucnatlne'a Koiuan Oatbolle Cbuicu<br />
A>bnry avenne, between Thirteenth aud<br />
fourteenth Ma, Kev. John J.Hweeney, paalor.<br />
M saans at 6MP,»,» and II) o'clock. .<br />
tmmanuel Baptlal L'burali, Wenley avenue,<br />
below Nlniu uneu Kev. Arthur tire, |w>lor.<br />
Hondaya ervleea, liuu a. m. aud 7.16 v. in^<br />
praytr meetlns* Wedneaduy evenluic al 7.40.<br />
aonday Hebool, "iMO.,the A H. McAlll.ler,<br />
•uperiiileudent. . r<br />
. ' <strong>On</strong>ion Tabernacle* B.P1UI Cblirch, Klghtb<br />
streetaud WM1 aveuuv. Hev. Wlu. Keiup<br />
paator. Hunday aorvieea, preaching II a. ni.<br />
and S p, Ol. Prayer ineellng.B o'clock Krlday<br />
evening^ umcera or Ibe board—Charles H.<br />
UowanUchalroiaui l>. Hart, vbnrcb clerk;<br />
John Kppa,treaa tier.<br />
Bt. Jameil A. M. K. Cuuren, corner HeVenlb<br />
aud Uaveuavenue Ucuan ully, N. J., J. H.<br />
Juckeou uahtor. Huuday Hervi«M»: Preach-<br />
Tburt.. Krl. and Sat. Etct.. December 5. 6 and 7.<br />
Matinee Saturday at 2J0<br />
Ing. ll.l&a. in.: uabuatb Hcuool, i3U p.' lu.;<br />
freacblng, uuu p. ni.; Praye. Meelln««<br />
WednewUy evenlng«.at»o'clock. •<br />
. MaoedonU M. K. «!burch. Tenth Ureet' aud<br />
Hiupaon avenue, above Headline Ueput, toe<br />
HevU WHUrlddell niwlor iteTvlotMVIl<br />
Hcv.O. W^H.Urmdell, paator.., ttervloaavII<br />
a. lu.. rtunday acbool, XJUp. m.; Ubriallan tn-<br />
doavor ineeling, 7J« p. ui. PreavnluK, V p.<br />
«"•-• ' . • . • '0. .<br />
CHURCH SOCIETIES. -<br />
niuri fasuBXTaaiAB cuoacu.<br />
Ladlea' Auxiliary society meeia ant Mon-<br />
day evening or eaen month. Prealdent,<br />
an. T. Lef Adanw; Vlce-Praeldont. Mra.<br />
Krank Hcunelder; treaanrer, Mra. U»U K.<br />
Boillli; seoreiary, Mn. Joa. 1. xcull; aw.<br />
secretary, Mn. vnd. Potienmyer; collecton,<br />
, Mn. WallenandUeorKeUooy.<br />
—Vbrlatlan Endeavor BoclelyrMlaa Maud-Ur<br />
foolai.prealdenti In p. 11. Uobuer. vloe<br />
prealden^ Mlaa Kiuabetb Urangan.neomary;<br />
. timer K. Banck. treaanrer; MUe KUsabattt<br />
H. UlKbee, eorreapondlnB awvelary. ilual.<br />
new meeUng aecond Monday In each month.<br />
' PIKBT M. K. OHIIBOH<br />
Ladlea'Aid meeia Oral Monday evening ol<br />
aacb month. Mrs. Klutabetta Uaudy. praal-<br />
. deat: Mra, UertrudeUeadley, treasurer; Mra.<br />
Oarns ***.'""| aecretary. - . •<br />
Mra.Jobn O. uandy, anperlntendent Jun-<br />
ior tiesame.<br />
Uaheia* Union, H. H. Mowrer, preaMenl;<br />
Parker Miller, treasurer. .<br />
Uotr TaiHirr OHOUCB. .<br />
Panab uolld. nrat Monday in tbe month.<br />
' Wooien'a Oulld, every Wedneaday U.0U p. m.<br />
Women's Auxiliary Missionary, laat Thurs-<br />
day In tbe month.,<br />
Woman'a Obrlatlan Temperance Union,<br />
aodenomlnauonal, meeu semi-monthly.<br />
Prealdent. Mn o. ttwan; eorrespondloa- sec-<br />
retary. Mra. If. Parker; recording .eorelary,<br />
' Mn. M. Mllner; treaaurer, Mn. Anna U<br />
Banck.v . _ ><br />
SECRET SOCIETIES. •<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city Lodge, No. 171. vVandA-M.<br />
meeu second and fourth Tbunday evening*,<br />
breach montb. In Maaonlo ball, • W A.<br />
Boberl Pliber; secretary, P. M. Thomas J.<br />
Thorn. . •<br />
Oosan <strong>City</strong> Lodge, No. as, K. or P.. meeia<br />
' Brat and third Monday evening* <strong>of</strong> each<br />
month In K.or P. naU.Aabury avenue, near<br />
Hsventb street. O. IX, Mark Lake; K. <strong>of</strong> R.<br />
and 0., B. Howard Thorn.<br />
o. 13B, Jr.O. U. Al M-.meete<br />
every "TucaOtajr" evening -In K. ot I", ball.<br />
Oounclllor, Bobind -Hleelinan; Wlllun . H.<br />
Wllleta. leoretary. _<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Olty Council. Mo. 10. o. ol A., meeu<br />
every Tnunday evening In K. or P. ball,<br />
Mlaa Hallla WVLaaw. secreUry.<br />
proteotlon Lodge. No. as. A. o. U. W.. meets<br />
jaeond and fourtb Monday evenings In K. ol<br />
p. balL M. W-, Jobn W. HmlUi; Kecorder,<br />
secondandrourtfiMondayevenluga In I<br />
p. hall. M. W-, Jobn w "—»---<br />
WUIard W.Adam*.<br />
Kalmla Tribe, MO. m I. o. R. M-. meeu<br />
eaob Wednesday evening in K. ot-V. ball.<br />
Lntner U Wallace, keeper ol rooonU.<br />
Wasblnstan CampTNo. n.P.O.0. ol<br />
meeu every Friday nlgbt<strong>On</strong>amplon'a ball.<br />
Prealdent. Kluier B. Uanck; Becreury. K.<br />
A. BourgooU.<br />
Camp IB. t."O. or A., meets every Halnrday<br />
at7J)0p.m.,lnK.<strong>of</strong>t : .nall. Uura J. Klaley,<br />
recording -><br />
EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O.<br />
OCIAN CITY N. J.<br />
J^ORGAN HAND,<br />
ATTORNEY and<br />
COU NSELLOR-AT-LAW,<br />
„ BoUcttor^Haater and. EtanUner hi Ohaacsry,<br />
(Oppoefle Pablkt BuUdlaHI.<br />
W. HOMt ANAB. AJTDBSW O. OOBWSI.I.<br />
OFFIGES<br />
Apgar & Boswell,.<br />
• - Murraas la UBAKOSBT<br />
BOUUSK BUILDING.<br />
ABBUKY AVKNUB and KlOHl'H BTRKKT<br />
OOKAM C1TV, tf. J.<br />
| N. GRISCOM, M. D.<br />
EIGHTH BT. AND WESLEY AVK.<br />
Both Pbon«a-Bell. 11; InterJJtale, ira-A<br />
Uffloe Hours- Until loa. m. Krom 0 to a p. m<br />
No <strong>of</strong>floe boon Hunday. •<br />
At uicbardTownaend'a, l>alermo, 430 In &30<br />
p. m. dally. Bell Phone, Karmer'a Lluc. »M<br />
Hours<br />
H-10a.m.<br />
Mp.ni.<br />
7-sp7m.<br />
Uunday<br />
OFFICES.<br />
Godfrey &. Godfrey,<br />
Kooma 81B.S16 and M7 • •<br />
• Karllett Building.::"::,<br />
ATLANTIC OITV. N. J.<br />
JAMES M. E. HILDRETH<br />
Counsellor-at-Law<br />
and (toilcllor. Master and Kxamlner In<br />
Chancsry<br />
fOWNSEND GODFREY<br />
' Attorney-at-1-aw<br />
Bartlett Building At <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Haturdaya<br />
AllanUo <strong>City</strong>. eulo«. Be. Me. 75c. *1.00.11.50. t2Mb Matinm<br />
• 25c.50c.75c,$l.00aad$1.50 .<br />
Moo.. Tuca aad Wed. E<br />
Norman Batua.ray, an Ideal Clirlut-<br />
mmvin. open Hundnyn, V 10 10.a u.<br />
in.. I ton p. ni. and e 107J0 p. 111. ><br />
J. THORNLEV HtOHES. Manatcr.<br />
llerlar In faaraary. • .' ,<br />
WrlllagPaarr' Perraurry raulain f«<br />
Great Reduction in Millinery<br />
tOM Hate at llam - '<br />
iraoo Hm« »t S»i» . •<br />
I u 00 Hau at • < 00<br />
Kllll line.ull'iroodH.u ylea (n ladlm'«nd c-lill-<br />
dren'n to Heliia from. Nice llni- Iwby impw<br />
' J. H. HIIORETHS<br />
•It Atbury Ava. . Boll Phone. $I-X<br />
Coal! Goal! Goal!<br />
TheC. H. Shoemaker Lumber•<br />
Company have leaned from A.<br />
J.S'uitti hlHCualyurd HO they<br />
i-nold receive Coal over the<br />
Penoaylvania Kailrnait.uot be-<br />
liifr. able to Hecure Coal over<br />
the Reading Itailroad fu»t<br />
eiiougb for their trade. When<br />
lu ueeuTdrf&Tal call up<br />
SHOEMAKER<br />
Try an Advertisement<br />
in the SENTINEL<br />
and Samuel Jacob*.<br />
House Committee—J. Oweus, chair-<br />
man'; Wn>, Ludwlg, .Ubarles B. Com-<br />
stock, Henry Borzoer and Spencer. B.<br />
Swan. . ' •<br />
C. Kllwood Carpenter Is chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the entertainment and club annex<br />
committee. ' .<br />
An excellent dfnner was served dur-<br />
ing tbe eveuiug. Tbe menu reflected<br />
credit upon all IdenllHed wltb tike ar-<br />
rangement*, and tbe decorations were<br />
Htiperb. ' . .<br />
Hpcechen were made by a number,<br />
Including Uominodore Wllooii, former<br />
Uommodore Huow. C'bas. B. Com-<br />
Htock, <strong>of</strong> Cleveland; Maurice" Daniels<br />
and David A. Heudemon. '<br />
Commodore Wllnon Hpnke <strong>of</strong> the<br />
rrowth and Bucesa <strong>of</strong> the club and aald<br />
:he future looked decidedly rosy; there<br />
jelng many applications for member-<br />
ihip at the present lime. He anted<br />
Tor the hearty co-operation <strong>of</strong> all mem-<br />
. He outllued tbe plans for the<br />
.'lub'x Annex, tbe Casino Club on the<br />
boardwalk, which will be formally<br />
ipened wltb a promenade concert on<br />
be Saturday evening be'fare Easter<br />
iunday. " Tbe annex will remain<br />
pen for the une <strong>of</strong> Ibe members and<br />
ielr rrlendHfrom KaHler uutil the last<br />
if-the club men nnd their fnniilhM<br />
leave here lu the autumu.<br />
The older speaker* alao told <strong>of</strong> the<br />
remarkable growth and 8iicce«« <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club during the last jrear, and all' gave<br />
ntliusIaHtlc pralHe to •Commodore<br />
Vllmii for bringing about Its present<br />
luanclal and numerical strength, all<br />
f which Is .deserved by Commodore<br />
VIIHUU and wax greatly appreciated<br />
h|tD._ —_. r-^-r-~. -<br />
R. CURTIS ROBINSON<br />
NOTARY PwBLie ;AND<br />
©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS<br />
• ' ' • • f*- mn -|.*III ~*ti •<br />
: PENSION VOUCHERS^ ::<br />
, CAREFULLY EXECUTED<br />
Numbers 744 and .746 Asbury Avenue • •<br />
OCEAN Crrv .- - • . NEW JERSEY<br />
BtBtatasotsnuattRS mms<br />
It may be just barely possible that some,<br />
other fellow may sell it a little cheaper,<br />
but abettor quality—"IMPOSSIBLE.'? •<br />
We have it and we have it good. Give<br />
usyour order for the Sunday poultry. We<br />
dross them. . .<br />
>•«».•«*>-%•<br />
• . »<br />
Boyle's Dependable Market<br />
8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8L and Asbury Ave. .<br />
Eyerytliingin Meats, Groceries and Vegetables<br />
In the matters <strong>of</strong> Conveyancing, Title Investigation .and Settlement <strong>of</strong> Pur-<br />
chases, we aim to give .our clients thorough care and conscientious service. .•,....;.<br />
- . ' We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our <strong>of</strong>fice..<br />
CM EQVVARDS<br />
EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE<br />
First-class mortgage investment^ secured.- 1 ^ .<br />
MOTOR BOAT CLUB HAS<br />
RE-ELECTED ITS OFFICERS<br />
8acces8fnl Organisation Has<br />
Big Plans, for Next<br />
Season.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Motor Boat 1:111b re-'<br />
elected Its malu otttclala at • meeting<br />
at the club Jiotitw Haturday.evening,<br />
as follows: - '<br />
Uommodore, Clarence V. W. Wil-<br />
son; vice commodore, J.- Franklin<br />
Myers, Jr.; rear oommodnre, Joseph<br />
HnelienburK; secretary, Dsnlel hag;<br />
gerty; treauurer, .William Ludwlg;<br />
fleet captain, Ur E. U. lieedoja; fleet<br />
aurgeon; Dr. Allen Uormn.<br />
Truntees—Commodore Wllnou,former<br />
Commodore William D. Snow, Jnlin<br />
Owens, Harry D. LeCato and David<br />
A. Henderson.<br />
Regatta Committee—H. D. LeCalo.<br />
:lialrm*ii; William Cooley, Dr. E. V.<br />
' • ^ W 8 t t<br />
National letter Carriers! Ansoclatlon,<br />
f this city, entertained a delegation<br />
or the members or tbe Atlantlo Clly<br />
branch In tbeir room In the post <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
building here Saturday evening.<br />
Tbe Atlantis <strong>City</strong> buys,' beaded' by<br />
President George U. Koenke, reached<br />
here shortly "after 7.0'oloek. ' •<br />
—BiulnesH-matters-were-talked<br />
talkednver<br />
y the members <strong>of</strong>' both branobes, all<br />
>rwhom met for the first time,<br />
the principal speaker for the vial-<br />
ors was Secretary Ueorge W. Wood.<br />
Tbe object <strong>of</strong> the visitation waa to<br />
mable tbe members or both branches<br />
become' acquainted and to work<br />
ogetber for tbeir Interests.<br />
Following the speaking, refresb-<br />
leuta 'were served and cigars were<br />
imwed arouud. - -<br />
All present felt that ibe occasion<br />
was one that will prove advaut'ageous<br />
to both branched. "<br />
Theomcers<strong>of</strong>the Ideal branch are:<br />
Prealdelit, Robert C. Du(field; aecre-<br />
a C Mh i<br />
It Is planned to have concerts In the<br />
nomsol the Boardwalk Annex by tbe<br />
Jcean <strong>City</strong> Motor Boat Club's orcbex-<br />
ra for an hour every morning, after-<br />
inonand evenliiKt for several riciuruou<br />
•VwlnetHlay and Saturday eveolrfgs<br />
md during the rarviug <strong>of</strong> dinner on<br />
juudays. V. Ellwood Carpenter will<br />
lie In charge.'" .. . • .<br />
DETyEGATB8 BROPPBD<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly TowaMDd 10 Rrpreacnl Clly<br />
In Chamber <strong>of</strong> r am merer.,<br />
At tbe meeting <strong>of</strong>* (he 'Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Trade Monday night, It was decided,<br />
motion <strong>of</strong> Commissioner Robert<br />
isher, afteradlscussloV <strong>of</strong> tbe mat-<br />
ter, to have only Secretary Otis 'M<br />
iinend repreaent tbe board In tbe<br />
'hlladblphla Chamber .<strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
ud tbe membership <strong>of</strong> two others<br />
From the board In the Philadelphia or-<br />
milzatlon be permitted to lapse.<br />
The yearly meoiberahlp fee lu tbe<br />
.'liamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce is f 10.<br />
Coinmlmloner FJsher was <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
iplnlou that It U not <strong>of</strong> .much nue to<br />
pend this money If tbe board does<br />
ot follow up an advertising campaign<br />
n the towns and cities from which ex-<br />
iurslons are run to tbesesabore resorts<br />
In the summer under tbe auspices ot<br />
the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce. '<br />
NEW TEACHER<br />
FOR HIGH SCHOOL<br />
A. K. Waltz, <strong>of</strong> Hagerstown,<br />
Md., Has Succeeded Mr.<br />
. Cressman.<br />
A. K. Waltz, <strong>of</strong> Usgenitown, Md,,<br />
has succeeded Mr. Cremnian an an in-<br />
etructorln the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School,<br />
beginning his duties last Monday.<br />
Mr. Waltz, who la a young man and<br />
inmarrled.lsagraduate<strong>of</strong> the Hagera-<br />
own High School and tbe Pennsyl-<br />
raula College at OettyaburK.<br />
He bad been teaching at the Wester-<br />
ly Collegiate Institute, In New Brigh-<br />
ton, Slaten Island, until this rail,<br />
when be went to Yale to take a post-<br />
graduate course in science and matbe-<br />
aatlcu. He was there when secured<br />
ty Superintendent James M. Stevens.<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Cressman, who made<br />
number <strong>of</strong> friends during the few<br />
months they were In this city, have re-<br />
turned to tbeir home in Lewlstown,<br />
Pa'., where Crewman takes a position<br />
Ith th.e H. C. Jackson Bupyly Co.<br />
YOUNG PAIR WBD '<br />
•Hoe" wieaeinltial and Bride<br />
Hara Gone la Florida.<br />
Moses Wlesentbal, or Ibis city, and<br />
Miss Hannah By on, <strong>of</strong> Somers' Point;<br />
were married by the Rev. O.' W. Rab-<br />
cock, D. D, at his- parsonage,., 840<br />
North' FiHy second street, Philadel-<br />
phia, last Tbunday. Both have m<br />
number <strong>of</strong> friends In tbls city. '<br />
Tbe young couple Went to Florida<br />
Immediately after tbe wedding. Jfla<br />
possible that they may locate there. -<br />
Cbapel Addition Flnlabed.<br />
The addition to the winter chapel p<br />
ft. AiiKuatlne's CliUrcU has been com-<br />
pleted . Mass was said In the en larged<br />
building; on Sunday by tbe rector, tbe<br />
Rev. John J. Sweeney. A heating<br />
plant will' be Installed during the<br />
week. • . , •';•-,, ' -' '<br />
v* own Tear Honci - *<br />
It'u dlgulfled and gives you a deli<br />
clous senna <strong>of</strong> security to own your<br />
home at ' OCEAN OITV. i. '<br />
Besides, your responsibility an a real<br />
estate owner makes you a .desirable<br />
citizen. Think It over, theacall on<br />
HARRY HEADLEV,<br />
Real Estate Operator, .Ninth and- As-<br />
bury avenue; next to lire house who<br />
will abow yop.tbe very beat way and<br />
some <strong>of</strong> tbe greatest bargains to be<br />
found here on the easiest terms<br />
Pbooe connection,<br />
LBTTER CARRIERS<br />
HAD SOCIAL TIME<br />
Atlantic dty Boys Enter-<br />
tained* by Members <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch.'<br />
STIRRING TALKS<br />
ON MISSION WORK<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> iWomen's West<br />
Jersey Presbyterial Society<br />
Hold Meeting Here.<br />
A meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's West'<br />
Jersey PmbyterlaTMtmlonary Society<br />
waa held m the. First Presbyterian,<br />
Cburob, <strong>of</strong> Ibis city, Tuesday morning<br />
and afternoon. erepn<br />
Delegates were present from (Allan<br />
I10 Clly, Oolltngaarood, Pleasantvllle<br />
and near-by points. Mrs. F. J. Collier,<br />
The members or Branch-909 <strong>of</strong> o,e'o f Colllngswood, president, or the so<br />
clety, bad charge <strong>of</strong> the gatberlqg. De-<br />
:ary, aeorge<br />
oe'ph Cox.<br />
;<br />
C. Murphy; treaiurer.<br />
HtulcPinrlllan Open.<br />
Director Robert Fisher has made a<br />
lilt wltb a numlior <strong>of</strong> the Boardwalk<br />
promeoaderu by canning the muHlo<br />
pavilion tube opvu..on Sundays from<br />
10 a. m. to 5 p. no. Tbe pavilion waa<br />
•pen for the lint time on last Sunday.<br />
votlonal services were held lu tbe<br />
morning by Mrs." H. McClelland, <strong>of</strong><br />
Pleasantvllle. Mrs. E. D. Fanes, <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia, minion Ktudy secretary<br />
<strong>of</strong> tba Women's Forelga Missionary<br />
Board, spoke on, "Tbe Movement for<br />
New China." Tbe address was very<br />
interesUog«dd-*howed-a-remsrksble<br />
grasp <strong>of</strong> conditions and needs In the<br />
China mission field. . •<br />
Dr. H. B. Mnlfbrd, a missionary In<br />
this country on a furlough from India,<br />
conducted tbe afternoon devotion*.<br />
Mrs. H. S. P. Nichols, <strong>of</strong> German-<br />
town, and Miss Minnie E. Morse, mis-<br />
slon study secretary <strong>of</strong> tbe West Jer-<br />
»ey Preabytery,*dellvered stirring ad-<br />
dresses at the afternoon aesalon. '<br />
Tbe Ladles' Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the church<br />
entertained the'visiting members <strong>of</strong><br />
the organlxatlon at luncheon In the<br />
basement <strong>of</strong> tbe church, after which<br />
the visitors wercglven an- automobile,<br />
ride around the city.<br />
Special stress was laid by .the<br />
speakers upon theorganlratlon or mis-<br />
slon study classes In the various con-<br />
gregations represented, and tbe recent<br />
organisation <strong>of</strong> a study class by the<br />
young people <strong>of</strong> the chnrcb received<br />
an Impetus which will undoubtedly<br />
prove very beneflclal. '<br />
OPENING NIGHT<br />
BRILLIANT EVENT<br />
Mew - Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Pro-<br />
KreaslveXeagtie Filled at •<br />
First Reception.<br />
The opening reception at the new<br />
nd handsomely famished olub rooms<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Young Men's Progressive<br />
League, on the second floor or the B.<br />
J. Hann building. Eighth street and<br />
West avenue, Tbanksxivtog evening,<br />
drew many <strong>of</strong> the .members <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
igoe, all <strong>of</strong> whom enjoyed the oo<br />
casion.<br />
TA1VK OF<br />
be Rn.1. W.<br />
• to Trade Hoard.<br />
Tbe Rev. S. '.Wesley "Lake, at' the<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe Board <strong>of</strong> Trade Mon-<br />
day night, snggetited tbat, an a means<br />
<strong>of</strong> keeping up proper Interest lu tbe<br />
board, It would be well to have a' ban-<br />
quet, which would be free to all paid-<br />
up members <strong>of</strong> the board.<br />
President James M. Stevens stated<br />
that the annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the board<br />
comes In January, and Mr. Like said<br />
tbat would be a good time to have the<br />
banquet. '<br />
Innprctor at War<br />
Luther L.-Wallace has begun bin<br />
duties as Inspector <strong>of</strong> tbe road work<br />
on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Boulevard, Senator<br />
Robt. E. Hand, tbe contractor, having<br />
begun operations. Wardell Hlgbee.<br />
who was appointed Inspector <strong>of</strong> the<br />
bridge work, expects to begin his<br />
duties within a day or two.<br />
PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE TQ<br />
HELP ENTERTAIN BOYS<br />
CITY ELECTRICIAN<br />
GIVES WARNING<br />
Persons Changing Electrical<br />
Fixtures Mast First Notify<br />
Kraass.<br />
The followlna; self-explanatory letter<br />
has been sent to a number <strong>of</strong> business<br />
men lo this city:<br />
We have bad serious trouble'by In-<br />
experienced men taking down and re-<br />
placing canopies ou electrical fixtures<br />
am compelled to Insist tbat canopies<br />
nust not be taken down and replaced<br />
to celling without first notifying me,ln<br />
irder that I may see tbat the lapping<br />
<strong>of</strong> Joints has not been meohanlcally<br />
'strained by cramplugt hem with the<br />
canopy. ,<br />
Trusting that yon will notify your<br />
men <strong>of</strong> tbe same, as we will have to<br />
hold any person responsible unless<br />
.this notice Is compiled with. Ordin-<br />
ance No. 16 provides that any person<br />
stringing wires or changing fixtures<br />
wlthout'Urst notifying tbls <strong>of</strong>fice can<br />
be flned a sum not to exceed 1200.<br />
YOUTH very respectfully,<br />
• liBONABD KBAC8S,<br />
. ' <strong>City</strong> Electrician.<br />
GIFT OF'^PPLBS °<br />
Him. W. B). Hand Oeia Samplca or<br />
prtscWInnere) from Brottier.<br />
Mra.AV. Scott Hand, or this clly,<br />
received, a few days ago, a box <strong>of</strong><br />
Northern Spy apples from ber brother.<br />
Pr<strong>of</strong>. George H. Crease, who is aft In-<br />
structor' <strong>of</strong>- mathematics "In- Middle-<br />
bury College In Vermont.<br />
The apples .were part or a' recent ex-<br />
blbll made by Pr<strong>of</strong>. Crease at the Ver-<br />
mont State Horticultural'Society In<br />
Mlddlebnry, where they woo prizes.<br />
The apples were <strong>On</strong>e and certainly<br />
deserved lo carry <strong>of</strong>f prices.<br />
Will Give Them Freedom <strong>of</strong><br />
Rooms Qne Night Bach<br />
Week.<br />
The members <strong>of</strong> tbe Young Men's<br />
Progressive League met for'the first<br />
time In tbeir new quarters In the Hann<br />
bonding Monday evening, and there<br />
was a-Jarge attendance. • *<br />
It was planned to have one. night a<br />
week for young' men visitors at the<br />
club bouse. Cards or 'admission - will<br />
be given these visitors, whose ages will<br />
range from' 18 tb 21 yean, and the<br />
privileges <strong>of</strong> the club house will be ac-<br />
corded them. Tbe Idea la to provide a<br />
place <strong>of</strong> amusement for many <strong>of</strong> Ibe<br />
youths or tbe city. If tbe privilege Is<br />
abused by any <strong>of</strong> Ibe youths, the cards<br />
III be recalled. Tbe members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ixecutlve committee' will Issue these<br />
irds. . • ••<br />
Nominations for <strong>of</strong>flcera were made,<br />
and these proceedings were spirited.<br />
The election will take place the' first<br />
Monday ntgbt In January.<br />
K. OF P. VISITATION<br />
. Heated apartment for rent by the<br />
year; Has every modern convenience.<br />
adv. JOSKPII I. BODLI> A CO.<br />
' FOB RENT.—FurulBhed apartment;<br />
five rooms and ,batb; hot water beat;<br />
furnished. Apply 412 Eleventh street.<br />
adv.,l&S,Sit.<br />
-All badness transactions with the<br />
First Nation's! Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
are regarded by them as: strictly con'<br />
fldantlal. . adv. It.<br />
Dcanlavllle f.»di(c> Ifembcca Vlali<br />
Local Breltoren.<br />
A number <strong>of</strong> the members <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
Dennlsvllte lodge <strong>of</strong> Knights <strong>of</strong><br />
Pythlsa vlalted the member* <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Lodge. No 60, Monday ulaht,<br />
and spent a. few hours very pleasantly.<br />
. After a session <strong>of</strong> the lodge, there<br />
was a social time, when refreshments<br />
were served. ',* • . . .<br />
'Speecbea were made by a number,<br />
Including Dr. Way, William Lake, R.<br />
H. Thorn. Mark Lake, George O<br />
Adams and Wllllard Adams.<br />
«VIII oa 10 Pleaaanlvllle.<br />
A district meeting <strong>of</strong> tbe members'<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Knlgbta <strong>of</strong> Pytblas will be held<br />
at Pleasaotville Saturday nlgbt. The<br />
district comprises Atlantlo County and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Many members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local lodge will attend tbe meeting.<br />
Two loin southeast corner Fifteenll<br />
street and West .'avenue, bargain fo<br />
quick sale; flve-roou* cottage, 888 West<br />
avenue, price. 91.000; eleven-room,cot-<br />
tage, Wesley road, entirely .modern<br />
bargain, or will exchange for property<br />
suburban to Camden or Pbtiade<br />
phla. Lot on Central avenue.bet<br />
Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets,<br />
fi tb •1100 lt<br />
Seve<br />
facing tbe ocean,<br />
nth strets<br />
corner lot<br />
REAL BSTATB BBOKBR,<br />
Bourse Bldg. Stb and Aaburx Ave,<br />
a*v,<br />
MARRIED LAST SUMMER,<br />
SECRET JUST<br />
.. ...-4) «-J<br />
Wardell Hlgbee<br />
Alma Bacon Were Wedded<br />
In Atlantic Clty.'V'^,<br />
AltboDgn their marriage<br />
early last summer, announcement to<br />
ost made <strong>of</strong> the wedding" <strong>of</strong> Alfred r V-.<br />
Wardell Hlgbee, son <strong>of</strong> A. H. HUbea ^ >' „ •'. *<br />
8anford Bacon, <strong>of</strong> Dividing Creek.'<br />
Si *<br />
They went to Atlantic Olty and wen ^-,K •„-<br />
oluedtn wedlookat the home <strong>of</strong> th» ?Vtz' <br />
maklng«lteratlons to Its three artesian<br />
wells. New and coarser screens will<br />
be Installed In the wells In order to In-<br />
ireaae their capacity. ' .<br />
If It Is found necessary, the company<br />
will have additional wells bored. '<br />
Tbe work Is being done by 'the Ar-<br />
tesian Well Dlggln r Company.<br />
The three wells In use have a. depth<br />
<strong>of</strong>800feet, and furnish all the.water<br />
required by the residents <strong>of</strong> the city at<br />
the present time and during the aum-<br />
season, but tbe company la mak-<br />
ing tbls new move wltb the Idea <strong>of</strong> be-<br />
ing, prepared for any , Increased de-<br />
mand that may .be made upon Its<br />
plant In the future.<br />
The work Is under the general<br />
Irectlon<strong>of</strong> 8upt. Wm. Glbb.<br />
. HAD FINB TUTB<br />
Motor Boat clatvs Card. Parti<br />
area! Baccns.<br />
Tbe recent card party! given' at tbe<br />
Majestic Philadelphia, by tbe <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
dty Motor Boat Club waa a very great<br />
success In every way. There were 400<br />
people present, It to estimated; and<br />
moat enjoyable evening; was spent.<br />
Tbe games played were five hundred<br />
and bridge wblat. There were 78<br />
favors, for the ladles tod 81 for the<br />
men playing five hundred, and also<br />
number for those who engaged In<br />
bridge whist.. Those securing tbe first<br />
favors In five hundred were Mrs' Wm.<br />
Cooley and Dr. Bell. The 'fortunate<br />
ones among the whist players 1 were<br />
Ob'as. B. Comstook and ,MUs Beatrice<br />
Z e l n e r . " .'.•,.. .• '•',. ;, ; -....• .-.,..<br />
The committee In charge ;comprlMd<br />
John Owens, William Ludwlg, C. E<br />
Carpenter, Mrs. Clarence O. W. Wil-<br />
son and Mrs. Thomas Walker..<br />
.Docaanoais) nrsvwn.<br />
pajpen<strong>of</strong> all descriptions. In-<br />
•^ are carefully .artwoby<br />
R? Carrls Ro'blneon at h'ui omce.744<br />
Asbury avenue. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N: J. adv.<br />
most dodrabla locations in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
Apply to A. Cotton 619 Aabaryavenu*,<br />
Try an Advertisement • -"' —<br />
ADVICB TO PARQNT8 .<br />
:ierar»nian Tell* Ttieni to Ooatrd<br />
. CMlldlea'a Trainlaur.<br />
In St. Augustine's Church Bunday<br />
morning, tbe rector, tbe Rev. John J. ' l '<br />
Sweeney, spoke on tbe dntles <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
ints toward their chlldreo. He snld<br />
that parents should surround the little<br />
ones with every possible safeguard,<br />
because <strong>of</strong>'tbeir youth and Innocence £/-<br />
they do not know tbe dangerous path '<br />
bey are treading. '<br />
It Is tbe duty <strong>of</strong> parent*, like the<br />
rue shepherd <strong>of</strong> his flock, to see that<br />
heir children shall not fall Into the'<br />
slutcbes <strong>of</strong> wolves which are always<br />
laying snares and pitfalls for them.<br />
Parents sbonld be .particularly care-<br />
ul to know where tbeir children are,<br />
vhat.compauy they keep, tbe places<br />
bey frequent and.as Christian fathers<br />
md mothers, to counsel and advise '<br />
bein-agaluitt—persons, places- and<br />
whatever else would tend to lead them<br />
astray. - ,<br />
Now, the education <strong>of</strong> a child, he ''<br />
said, begins first In the home. There-<br />
fore, the home should be surrounded<br />
vlth everything that Is attractive to<br />
be child, such as, for Instance, the<br />
ieautlful realization <strong>of</strong> the sacred eon-<br />
:racl that the parent* en tend-Into bef-<br />
ore tbe altar to love and forbear with<br />
me another-and'to bring np their<br />
ihlldren In the fear and love <strong>of</strong> God.<br />
With tic good Influence'at home,<br />
parents should realize that tbe teachers<br />
tbe school are not the ones who<br />
ibould mold tbe character <strong>of</strong> theur<br />
children solely, but by the assistance<br />
at tbe parents.<br />
Thirdly, that tbe child's future will<br />
lepend greatly upon the. Influence, <strong>of</strong><br />
tbe spiritual Instruction <strong>of</strong> tbe Chnrcb,'<br />
wblcb Impresses upon the young<br />
child's mind Ibe solemn Idea tbat Ood<br />
gave to His people when He promul-<br />
gated the Ten Commandments on."<br />
Mount Sinai amidst thunder and light-<br />
ulug, thus unfolding to Ills hearers<br />
the duties which His people owe, first<br />
to God; secondly, to bis neighbor, and<br />
thirdly, to himself.<br />
Dr. E. W. •mlHumao Barlsd.<br />
Or. .Edward W. Smltbeiiiin, who<br />
lied Wednesday <strong>of</strong>-last week, was<br />
urled from the home <strong>of</strong> bla parents,*<br />
Gideon T. Bmltheman and wife,' In<br />
Haddonfield, Saturday. He waa born<br />
n Philadelphia July, 1875, and gradu-<br />
ted from tbe University <strong>of</strong> Peonayl-<br />
iiania. He was a auceessfol ' prac-<br />
itioner In Oil <strong>City</strong> for several'yean.<br />
His parents and brother.G. B. Smlthe-<br />
man, are well known In this, city,<br />
here they own property, and wberer<br />
hey spend tbe summer eeaaons.<br />
. W. C.X. V.<br />
The membera <strong>of</strong> the W. C. T. IT.<br />
will meet at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. N. C .-<br />
Godfrey, 629 Asbnry avenue, Wednes., ,.,<br />
day afternoon, December II, Tn,*,*'<br />
subject for dlscowtoo Is flower musdon •<br />
and Christmas worit, led by MtavCV<br />
Bentham. ,<br />
\ I 1<br />
I desire to announce that. X have <<br />
ffi rebased tbe DeLancey Garage and<br />
ichlne Shop at Tweniy-ateoad and<br />
Pine streets, Philadelphia, where I<br />
will have a well^qolpped garam with<br />
a capacity <strong>of</strong> 60 car apaoe.ft'HtB three<br />
entrances, and a machine-shop espe-<br />
olally adapted tot;aotomobile. repair-<br />
mg.whlch Tatter Is a moat;valuable ad-<br />
j t he sll extndd KKHHP<br />
g. t<br />
junct, where small ox extended KKHHP<br />
will oaUsfsctorlly be/aooampllsMd,<br />
wiin dlspatct) coosjatent wltb tood<br />
k b l l t l l l t<br />
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