Ocean City Sentinel, 14 September 1911 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

V 01,. XXXI.

OCEAN CITY, N, J., THUKSDAY, SEPTKMHEK 14, 15)1 L

NO. 24

Ocean City Sentinel f'ubN.h.d Wi.kly ■! OCKAM ‘CITV^IM. J.

< CUKTIS ROBINSON K.lilur and Proprietor fi.uo Per Year, Strictly in Advancr. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS

t ttu k * r.t«. vr. i.« w , MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and ‘

COUNSELLOf? AT LAW,

•nd Kramliirr In CknotVri. ““ “•r. Noutry iniMIc.

Ilnlldiiiea). I Homr , Inlef-Htalr ,Jn JONATHAN HAND, [ # N. GRISCOM, M. D,

t.chutThTnson m PHILADELPHIAN SAVED

. I lomtijoputhiMt.

624 OCtAN H c"TT ST " EET

Counsel lor-jit-1 .nw, HoltiHtnr, MnaMr In I ’tuncny. MnUry foUlr, :.'APK MAY (X>UltT HOUHK, N, J.

la.lie In.t.nrr 11'lr|ilu>ijr

KMIHTII HT. ANll WKSI.KY AVK.

-JllleDCorspillD.'v:;'::

Waite Blivcn, Caught iu Cur-rent,-Brought Ashore by Lifeguard Flowers. thrilling rwi-ue on Hu

t. klmyT

nt Foil i

CLOSING DANCE

FROM WATERY GRAVE: OF THE SEASON

CAPT. BLACKMAN

FAIR-SIZED VOTE CAST AT PRIMARY ELECTION

the hrac:11

ninny of lln klmLiliirhig

innk plarr nt Kmirteeiilh nlrret Tum<lny nflermani, mill the hero of the in ranlou nan l.ilrgimnl Iteevea Kluwen who unveil the life of Wnlte tlllven, < Phllnilrlphln, vine |irenhlenl of the Innurniire <'uiU|iniiy of Penii«)'lvnilln,

Succeeds Copt. J. Mackey; Corson at Fourth Street

Life-Saving Station.

<'n|i| J. Mat-key Curmiii han heon re

UIUWU1 SHRYICliS. liiii.lli -ireel. It^^lir. It. Ilrun>n e, lu..»i. evenlne wrvkr,?.

JAMES M; E. iflLDRETH Cmmsi-llor-at-Eiw uni koi'ieitnr, Mh.Iit nml Kl.rulrirr In

, Otis M. Townsend n ( A Pnrttegl Sen.Imre Arehlleo Lli-enn-il by the Slate -rEIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. OCEAN CITY. N J.

Dk. W. .1*. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE

CHARLES B. RIDER ►' I iHt'S. ; 809 Central Avenue

ur t.A.n CITY. M. J.

J)R. ( HAS. tv. McCURDY

OSTEOPATH

7«4 Central Avenue n City, - New Jersey

Mr. IMiven -*a. taking hi. u.iinl Hip In the .ttrf when liehniinl that he wa. IM.-IHK i-arrleil nut In Mra. Allhiiiigh a tan, weighing ahoul -JHi |.iunila, imwerful awliutner, he talleil tu nay heailway agaln.l IheM-tir-nr uflort In which lie wa.. Khirting that hi. Mrenglh waittfa.l He.rrllng hhii, anil knowing Hint he t-iiiiltl nnl .lay nn tup much Imiger, he rranllenlly i-alleil anil berkoneit fur

help.

w tin only guard at

I HR. We.llie.UH> .,OI -Thierry. .iilerililelul.-ltt I

mlor Wkrdcn.W. T. Priiiele: J, - Witifcler, Ve»ty lorn.

THE rD-TO-DATE Tonsoriai. Parlor r

824 Anbury Avenue

Four lUrbrrs NO WAITING; Felt Hats Now Ready at

J. H. HILDKHTh’S.

' Pull Milliner n|N-iiiiig U.t week in Sept:

.1. M. nildroth'a

I sail Aebury Ave., Oeean t-'My, N. J.

Ih„t."-^MX

Allnnlic City Theatres

lieen reilui-ei^MRi the rirparture nt the iilg -erowil, .aw Mr llllveu'. .Ignal. ,went to hi. reocue wllh' Ihe llfehimy. After a hanl time he ■m.-ieeilnl reavhlug the drowning man, gut 11 on Ihe huny and tried to .wim :i a.Imre. Iu thene elliirl., howr, he wa. iiii.ucceiwful. a. the wind < hlowlng hard frum Ihe we.1 ami . —lug both furthei nut hi nra.

— I Khiw-er. deekted that the uuly thing

a do v

1 the

'I I I'III ATlii:

; huoy, .wlm lahore. get the l.nt and ' bring him lo land In lhat way. Mr. llllveu wa. oOO feel from .Imre when Klower. reached him wiiti the hnat

and brought him a.Imre.

Flower, ha. been the recipient of warm congratulation, from hi. friend.. Mr Itllven aloo gave him a preoeut of

iiinney that wa. appreciated.

MARK LAKES

Undertaker and lEmbalmcr

J^ADDOCKS PHARMACY Kl^hll| Street and A.huij Aveijne '"''"ilkPfWCE 75C-#*

C11ARI.K.S lill.I.INilllA.M Prnwut.

ELSIE JANIS

In her Faiiurti.^Coitted, Succc-i. "THE SUM PRINCESS''

WITH

Joe Caw thorn Minor by C«ni|Mi.cr of "Flon.lora"

THREE LOTS SOLD Intprovrmrnle to tx- MhiIf Hi c-«-ii-irial Ocratn Clt>. t’larenceS Scull, real elate dealer, ha. dl.po«<l - of two lot. at Twenty mIxIIi .Ireel with rl|>ariHH right., for tleorge II. Idiugley, lo Philadvlphiaii., who will build Ihereon before next

.iinnuer.

, Mr. Scull ha. aim mid a lot .1 Thlity-fourth atreel ami We.ley nue. owned by A W. Henry,

! adelphlau.

t'eutral Ocean City ha. been forging ! rapidly to Ihe.fronl w Ithln Ihe la.t few

y«f»Nrw ttaprrtntrnfSrni.

1 Marlin Maloney.Sd.l. now in charge ; of Ihe va. company', plant. Heauc-

yjr to ft.jo ; renlnl \V. J. Owen., wlm limk Ihe |m-

| >IIkin of Mi|*rlnleuHriit early In Ihe .uuiinrr and who re.igiie<l a few day. <»» Mr. Maloney ha. tieru wllh the <0 ' eouipauy for mme lime.

a Phil-

‘The Gamblers

»♦ ,

CHURCH SOCIETIES.

he*' Aitilllary noelaly niaet* nr*l eieuina or Mi'll moult,.' Pm:-...... J. H. Ilu-h; Vire-Pnaiaeat, Mm. John f.

MuaT M. K. tmoaru uie* 1 \ nt iiimu Amt Monday evfininj ol ; 1 month. Mi*. KIIMtwth imudy. p—-* ' Mr-, ilrtiruite llnuliey. trwMirar;. ’..Julia li. ouudy. *u|ierluleudeul .

It may he just bare!) possible that some other follow may sell it a little cheaper, hut abetter quality—“IMPOSSIBLE." Wo have it and we have it good. (live us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them.

1 Boyle’s Dependable Market L S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats’, Groceries and Vegetables

-U, evauliia li • -HU-.ii,,,. Ikktj,, Nil.OLA * •■ >M,d Hiitl i-url h MoudH. eietiltrtfK.imIn Trike, -nel, WMIueMay I.ulher L. Wallace,: Wrukhurton Cam a. No. h,r.o.H. ot A., '•'•'yJ'rldNv niain eiMniirma'a kail. W oil, ^ m-imcWcr: i-rc.idc il. 1.a liter U

"ciwil Clly MnuiFH, No. lia, o( tire Uroli ni| l 'l| 11 ,IUJ ’ 'uhd. requl.r nmnlllly nieello^. ■•rnoww. .’dfiTiaffi;: 1 * 1 * 1 K M »Tiiecr5iNry" AaBwal

’A.rlea K. Adam. Willard W. Adam. CHtS. E. MUgS t iRD. „ Doaloea la f■rallan. Carpel., Maltlai gad fWddlaj Wladaw Skadea, Etc. iai-ai Anbury avenue. Ocean Clly, N J

® K TAKE |*lcai tu annotincittK to our friends and the

public that we are personally managing this Settson the modern and lieatttiltil new hotel—The Bellevue—ovgued - by us and located on the sett front at Ocean City, New Jersey, one of the most beautiful and cheerful resorts on thaf Atlantic coast. t

Tlte location of flic

Bellevue, the modern artistic appointments, the

. j|>erb bathing facilities, the new boardwalk, the trolley system to Atlantic City, the health-giving, absolutely pure drinking water, superior to any on the Atlantic coast, and the moderate prices tluit will prevail, make this hotel one most desirable to those seeking health and rest. The advanced improvements for the comfort of guests include a snr parlor, steam heat, perfect electric lighting plant, elevator and a cafe and kitchen that are models of sanitary completeness, Three skletfoTthe hotel afford an unobstructed view of the While the dthcr side overlooks the bay, making each of the loo airy and cheerful at all times. The rooms are arranged en suite, with private baths if desired. Porches also extend from all Boors. All inquiries for rate? of rooms, cither by mail or telegraph, ceive prompt attention. Rooms way lie telegraphed for at the ■ of the hotel. -• HEADLEY & ADAMS,

Ownership-Management.

CATCHING FM

IN GREAT NUMBERS

One Hanl of Five Hundred Pounds Made by Two Philadelphians. Fl.li are, aa tiaual In rie|deiuber, very plentiful outnlde, and mute great ealyhea were reported during Ihe One of Ihe hlggCot haul. wa> made by'Valle llllveu, of 1S0I Wealeyaveand William H. My era, who were out with Capt. Lewis III.ley on Tue*Tbey brought back 27# Dab. whoae total weight waa 600 pound. In the cateh were many weakflab. Home of the Hah caught weighed elx and »eveu pouuda each. The (tab were beau Ilea and were much admired by all who oaw tbem. The catching, of flab both on the banka end In the bey during Ibla month la one of the greet attraetlona ofthla reaort.end aervre tocau-e many of Ihe cottagers to prolong their alay

■■ete.

('apt. Herbert C Smith made a big cnlch while outelde on Tuesday. He hriiughl bark wllh him MO line llah of dilTereiil varieties.

THE BELLEVUE

\oAD

IN BAD SHAPE

i Atlantic

The fallowing Is t'wiity Recordi Some day ■otnchndr will he klllrd by one id these frequent auto ire Wen ta on the dangerous road from May's landing to Turlcahoe unleai the county ‘ ' M'll the State rood conimi..io.. together mion and place it la decent on,! the State . driver who U oUiged toga over 1C Sud,lea curve*, aarrowBeflC ruli and holes, hrhlge. -mi narrow vehichw oannot psu on them .nil the death-trap of a road over the dani. eonititute a deplorable ruudilnin of aifulra. There i.o't 'vJS 1 .' exriiv for .itch a coadltion to efi»t Tile money for the road

Bird a

It's digit mod and give* you a d clous sense of sacurlty to owu y home at OCEAN CITY. Be*Idea, your responsibility u* real estate owner makes you OeUaslrat' cltiren. Think It ovar, then eall ou HARRY HEADLEY, —■— Ninth and Aa-

Bre t

bury even will show

’ you the vary bast way and lbs greatest bargain. ' ‘ ~

Yacht Club Will Entertain Members and Friends To

morrow Evening.'

NOW IN CHARGE

Fourth Htreet Life-Having Hint loll. In Ihl. city, and I'apt. Udnrge lllacLuiuu, of the Foiknl KlverStalIon, Im. taken ootnmand,' • In III heallh for Mime month., and la.t .prlng he falh lo pa.. Ihe cii.loiuary yearly phy.h-ul exaiiilnallon. the llfe-.avhig year., nearly half of which time he we. captain of the Fourth .trrcl idallon, nucceeilhiK t'apl. ' S. Wlllct.. 'aiitaln |{lackmau, the new keeper, ha. been In the llfe-aavlng iwivire foF 28years, »lx of which he ha. I*en hi charge of'the. Forked River station. During these .lx years he gave aasl.tance In more Ilian .'.I cralt of dlflYrenl kind. If he can secure a hou.e near Ihe Htallon, ('aplain lilackman will bring hi. family lo I bis clly. 1 luring Ihe-lx year, he wa. In charge at Forked River he saw little of ihem. In fai l, almoHt lived Ihe Hfe Of a hermit, alwul Ihe only bonne anyway near being Ihe other llfe-.avlng .lallon iliree tulle, away. OCEAN PIER COMPANY i.|ana Hspldlg TaklNK Mtlape lor an Impo.lng Miructurr. The Ocean Clly Tllle and Tru.l I'ompauy oiler elwwhere In thl. I ..lie a limited quantity of ten-year six per cent, gold bond, of the Chris. Hand Ocean I’ler Company, of Ocean Cdy. Our local tru.l company I. Iru.lee for the bond, under the mortgage and will be Ihe chief depository of Ihe pier corporation. The price lo local Investor, make. Ihf bund, a seemingly desirable hive tmeut, and a descriptive pm.pn tii- » III be sent lo any address on requr-l Sy the Ocean Clly Tllle and Tm.t 'out patty. ce Cole's Itinrrarv. the following Fall' itinerary: 'iqie May County, Sept.-mhi-r 12 lo W; Sali-iu. Septeuils-r 111 to 2.7; Cuniherlaud, September 28 lo Oetnher II; Atlanta-. Ortnia-r III to till: llurlington, October to Noveinla-r 8: t.lDun-ster, Novem7 Jo IS^ Motion, will be.held on llr.1 Mumlay, Court Tlmiiie, Cannlen, II a. m. and third Saturday, Law Library. Atlantic Oily, ItlJO a. iu.

committee of the

City Yacht Club lia. m ranged dance (omurrow. night at

mm-on’, entertahitneiil., although the ehihhouse will remnln open for i

lime to mime.

When It Is Taken Into mm.lden Hint the eiilertalnmenl cnniiulllec

D. L,

Nhas WORD TO SAY Sorry That Ocean City Has Decided to Have Three t Mayors.

twenty-two social fuuctkm. a«m, ha, uni,-It pralnr amt •-ongi .1 ulallou yniinot he exlemlml lo Ihe cum ■ulttee. H<iiiie of Ihe enlertaliinieiih went fur iM-yund -l belr ex peeyulIon- - for liiHtance, Ihe luirn dance and Hu There h< tll.n much ermlll due lo Ihe outing mittluilllee for ni'ianging Ihe picnic thl. neasoti nt Iteesley'n l That wa. a red-letterday for the The regatln coiuinlllee provided two of Ihv hast rcgadi if NewJenw. boanl of governor, held Ihe well In hniid and guided Ihe IInance, of the club. It«-ln»ed II. hooka n liaudHomc balance in hand and it ntx hundred dollar, to the .Ink-

ing Hind.

The Ladles' Auxiliary t.'ouiuilltee .urprl-mlrevery memlier with Hie reills uf I heir bazar. It was without doubt one nf the iiiomI sticccH-liil •e.-t»nii» In the hl.lory of Ihe club. memlicr. were a null Ihl. iwaendeavorlug lo give plen.iire to oilier, and at Ihe .ante lime deriving pleasure from Ihe club they could. I!y th!» good fetling that prevailed, everybody seem, lo have been well ssli.lled, nml Ihe iuoll„ adopted fur next .en.on I.-'all for one and one fur all club member.' pleasure..'', QUIET WEDDING

Moland Hic-lmaa aiMt-Mla* i«„k cr,

of Tnckohoc. Marrtcfl Here.

Itnlmid Hleelman, wine I. employed e N. C. Oodfrey, upholsterer, mul Mina Olive Mnudellaker, of Titckahoe, were marrieil Ssiunlay evening al Ihe f’re.hyterlati iiiansc by Ihe Rev. H. T. Ca.selherry, pasior of the church. They were nlleoileil by Mr«. Cenla Wlim., sl.ler of Mr. Kleelutau, mid

l.aw rcm-e M. I .cur, of this clly. Teachera' Retlrenieqt t-’aa«J.

All Cape May County mi-mbera anil

of* the trai-iicr.' retirement ivilcd to nttcml the iiiiiiu.il •eution called by County Hu-,

perinteiident llaiiii for Saturday, September 111, at half |ia*t ten ocluck n. m., 'ope May Court IIoum-. (jir the pur1“>«- nf electing one delegate to Hie annual state convention, wMch >a to Im In-Id

Stole Ihiiine, Trenton, at twelve

•»r n*

ffVlock, i

if Saturday^ Sepleniher »

PUBLIC SCHOOLS REOPEN WITH 416 SCHOLARS

LEAYJNGJlMTr*

A number of Ocean Lily boys and girl, are |ireparlng lo enter well known

school, and colleges.

Ml.. Inex Corson will attend the tilate Normal. Hire graduated at tire

AGED WOMAN DIES

" iao More Enrolled Than at

the Same Time Last

ATTEND CQLLEGE ,,he i " ii,iic or thi. en

: o|iened Mnnday murnlug fur Hu

j and winter Mmalnn. There wer

,ny Ocean City Boys and ,,uplto ' 0,o ^ ,d 0,, '‘ h,f l,n “ ,Uy ' • ,,rt

y 3 3 more have been added to lire ll.t

Girls to Complete Their iheu.

Edncition. There were 20 more pupils register*-'

ou the llrst day than there were

year.

The high school is lllled. The principal, Prof. O. W. Kelchly, of York, Pa , went o i duly Monday. The third grade has a new teacher,

local high school laat June. I Miss Eva Saudi, of Ka.Lm Ml^ Anna Wallace,ofllil.cRy, will ies recommended for Ihe

return to Alfred (. Dlv«rally.

Mias Olive Kmat, of thl* city, has! gone lo Philadelphia, where she w HI enter a well-known bu.lne*. college Mtoa I teat rice Duncan, daughter of ; MR and Mrs. Thomas J. Duncan, will j

attend a Philadelphia business college . ___ Ihl. fall and winter. I rers./CT «. r.tdwell. Widow Hiram Hleelman, Jr„ will attend | Writ Known nocior. Yale this winter end will reside wllh Mr. Caroline M. Caldwell, of Phllaslsler, Mrs. Arthur Adam., nl drlphln, dtstl al an adYanretf age at Hartford, Ctmii. | one nf the We.ley avenue hotels early George Norcora and Kilward Collon, Turnlay morning She had been In also graduates here m June, w ill etiler falling liraUh for some, time, due to Itutgcrs. Mr. Norcum w on a scholar- alluteul. tncldcui to old age ■hip at this college. William Han ' Hire had resided herewith herdattglicock, another greduate of the local I ter at dlllerent Hares dtirlt'ig the laal ilgh scbool. will attend the Penn.yl-1 year or two, her daughter, Mias Floranla Hiate College. ence M. Caldwell, owning the cottage William Campbell will be ■ student UH Fourth .ireel. gt Kulgers. Furman Wtlllaand Harry j Mr.. Caldwell was the widow of Dr. W. FouWs will return lo the Uulver- j Samuel <*ehlweH. a former well known ally of Pennsylvania, and Eugene H. •’‘•iladelphla phy-lclan. vi „la* -i._. .„i.. ii.i. ... i Hervlcew w ill he held al Ihe rrsldenre Miller plans to etiler thl. Inauiutlon of hltP „ s ..vi.ick tomorrow aflerti.K..., learning wjien It reopen, for the fell , , . - and wittier term. iiwtrl Krenrr. ■Cal.

Twroty-seven member* of lire Ocean 'Ity Hotel Proprleture' Aseoctatloit

Mrs. Warren, ofSH Central avenue, i were Ihe gumle of Mr., Klmly at Ihe. ... r... « I Kenlueky Hotel, Atlantlr Clly, l'ue«-

surted Twtay ror Milla.lel|ihl. r.ir a , vrll | Ilg| and partook of a line

supper Hire was formerly of Ihe Hlerltng. In thl. city, and sire Invited Ihe member- of the association to be her

guest, al her new bouee.

s expreniug a

vord of

Three from Six Nominated _Are to be Chosen at Polls on October io. Tire primaries for lire nomination of six ixlmuilasbiuers, Iliree of whom will hvrhowdi hi tlwr|>eclal election, were held Tuesday. There wa. considerable hilers.t .howit In the primaries by the friend, of the ten men who "ought the nomination, and by 8 o’clock In Ihe morning there were 36

vole. ca«l.

■Ilt-e and deiectlve service hi Oeean t-'lly Oils Otiiumer." say- O I., Auderhcanl of one rohhery all .iiiuuier, and If Ire hud got Ore .upolher. would not have .iillered from luiiglsr./ Thank you, Mr. Maj/r. uni sorry for one that Oeean City decided that three mayors are ;r than one. It look, like a step

backward

hoour and worthy uf.Ore. enti-am..and. Ildem-e sif all Ihe people. I still think Ocean Clly I. otHi of Ihe lie>l home cities on all the coa.l, notwlth•laudlng I heard one uf the Mr. Lake, say al Ore auditorium before 600 or 800 visitor, lhat Ocean City was cursed h speak-rasies. He said, Tet It not 1 made It my business In n.k the Rev. Ur. Rrtiuynle and Ur. Casselberry, tsith of Vhorn .aid they knew 0 .|H'ak-easlen In Ocean Clly, and 1 a-keil Mayor t're«*e. He said, . news lo me, tiud If any one knows of such a place It Is his duty hi Inforiii me and I would smile It It seems a shame Orel men should decry Otis place before hundreds nf visitors who come here with their famine with all fallh In the good order of Ore clly. I do ho|>c If Ihe city does elect three commissioners they will choose'clean men with good record. and there are such men." Mr. Anderson, who I. hlciilined itli the department .tore of Htrawbridge A Clothier, ha. been a summer resident ol Ocean Clly for many year., ha. done much lit Interest his friends In Oils Clly. WILL DOUBLE IN VALUE cttnori* to stoke Mono In Cllx'o value of oeean front laml In thl* ra* dUeiiMed a few night group of people, including md one who ha* been a *ummer it of Ocean City for a* declared Out *100,1100 invented liruch front now wnnld-mnre than double iiitoelf inside of the dcrful pofuibgi-

i City In the ui

week’s

■Mere .

Middletown, Conn. Hire expects return In October. Her niece, Miss

Hall, accompanied ber.

ritree ahull hou r mot da; can I 7,*,'! Si

take .

Hltoemgker Lumeet and 'Vast ave.

cwiiaga (s>r ■•sat. Three Comfortable furnished cottagefor Oie halanre ot Hepletubet or by Ihe week; plee-aii|ly b.-atnl; moderate rent. Ap- ber t

|dy Ihrx 20. HKNTISKI. olllre. If • • . Fob Haul—Collagen and kits In Fob Hai.B.—Two lota, KAxlOo .fret iuo.1 desirable lociitkmain Ocean Cttv. No kWI, Hec A., Woakty avenue. Price i Apply to A. Cotton 81# Asbury avenue, 1100 Apply H , Hbntiniu. nfllcv. . Ocean (Tty, New Jersey.

BASEBALL TEAM CLOSES SEASON Took Two of the Three Games with Johnstown Tri-State. The local baseball club ended Its bmiii la.t Walunlay afternoon by defeating a team konwn as Die Johns■own, of tire Trl-Hlale League, hut up of players from other Trtrtiafc clubs, by lire score of 2 lo 1. The Ocean City boys won two of the three games played and showed up well Iu such fast company. The locale did not have tlrel full team, Montgomery being out with a sprained ankle. Pilchers and catchers played positions In the oullleld and Thorn second. Frlli.of the Wilmington Trl-Hlale, a former member of Hie Ocean City team, was ou third for the local, am! trel|>ed w in one of games by a timely hit. Taking the season all through, Ocean Clly boys did remarkably well In lire way of winning games, and they and Manager 1 to*well are ■iigrntulated. ENJOYED SAIL Vautiu I'rnplr wpcnl a IMraaani ■ xrlllng on tn<- Ui Mr. and Mrs. Waller Allen chaperoned a Jolly patty of young people i a "falling pally; Thursday evening

last week.

rimer In tlte crowd were Mlsi Ethel Norcum, Maude Fouhls, Margaret Parker, Mary Henry, Amy Voss, llertha-rilreldun. Minnie Hay, Della Powell. Anna Meelian, lllancbo llottmau and Alice Wrlggln*. I.nwr. re-ice Lear. Leonard Lear. J. E. Vo*., Iau-lle Hlackman. Homers Voting. Mr. Hogan. Harry llnldthaaer Mr. Frits, Herbert Hharp. Conetant Ford and Arthur Hhoemaket. Two family furnished hi>u>«. four bril rtmins and nioderii lot -HIxlOP, Seventh and At-Taiitle avetihe, liivestnretil will pay It per eent A corner lot Nineteenth and Central avenue, ami two corner hits Thirtieth and Asbury svemie. bargains for quick

sale.

Two hundred feel on HI opposite park grounds and treat the —■can. 113.10 mixiuon. Bungalows and cottage, at bargaln-

- R. Howanl Thom, 3S7; Harry Headley. 320; George H. ilarrltt, UI; John Marl., 17#; Robert" Fisher, 131; Allen Mcull, 112. There were 2HI voles cast In the Find Wanl. divided a. follows: R. H. Thorn, 222; Harry Headley, 177; Robert Fisher, 77; H. A. W. Hmllh,-H; A. I>. Harrows, 23; George IL Itarrlll, I.HI; Allen Hcull. 47; Alonxo Cotton, 24; Clarence H. Hcull, 26; John Marls, 8U. In the Second Ward the total rote east wa. 258, divided as follows: . H. Thorn, 170; Harry Headley, Robert Fisher, 64; II. A. W. Hmllh, A. D. Harrows; 37. George H. Bar81; Allen Hcull, 85; Clarence H. Hcull, 20; Alonxo Cotton, 20; John Marts, 06. The election for three commlMloaere from the six nomluattd ou Tuesday will lie held on Tuesday, October 10. GAME LAWS

nporlarnrn niioutd Read Them

nnd I.earn or ChaaBoa-

The Hlsle Fish and Game Cummleon has laiued a compendium of the Hiate llsh and game laws, showing all lire change, made by tbs Iregl.lature la.t winter. Il gives the Bret available Information ae to how the laws stand at Hie present time. * The open or shootlbg season for quail* rabbit, squirrel, Koglleb ring, neck pheasant, Hungarian partridge, prairie chicken, wild turkey and partridge Is from November 1 to December

18 thronghout the entire Hiate.

It Is Important to note that It will ba Illegal to kill upland plover uutll August I, 1918, tbe season having been closed by law until that time. Wood iflMkg. cannot be killed until April I,

1916, for tbe^pre reason.

Tire open season for woodcock I* October IS lo December I In tbe counitea of Passaic, Httssex. Morris, Warton, Huulerdou, Essex, Somerset, Hudson, Uulon and Bergen, and November 15 lo December SI In tbe counties of Middlesex, Monmouth, Burlington, Oeean, Atlantic, Camden, Gloucester, Salem,

Cumberland and Cape May.

Tire o|ieii season for other principal g-me I. ae follows: Hnlpe, March, April, September, October, November and December; rail blrde, mareh baa,

birds, ff . ‘ ' '

ember and December; b

lard dunks, November 1

all other ducks and r

and shell drake, NovembwrT to Mareh

brant and sbelldra

brodk tro

vetnber 1 lo April 10; b

I pickerel, t >1 May I

. perch and 4

December I; pike and l . mouth of January and May 20 to De-

cember I; shore bird*, r

V snipe. May I to December si. .leer may he taken only every Wednesday In November and only oim deer a year may betaken. Iu hnntnm deer It la Illegal to use a rifle or mlsale larger than a buckshot, ar to bant

wllh dogs or at night

TAXES FROM RAILROADS .

Cnpr M» County Owls la

Oxer l.aat Year.

New Jersey taxing festrict* wUl

sey taxing «■ . $28,393 JIM tl

** railroad pro|ierty this year than 1 according to tbe c.-rlilk-attoB of Tsl:iam of such property made by tbe ate Board of A*aeaeon to the varians county tax boards. The total amass’rTCfth 1 ^ —

r, October, Nor: black and malr 1 to Mareh I;

k treat, AprU

ilroad c

*73,674,438 last uTlL'SSl ' several years.

Ilgures sre those of the.special

!I78,SW, eompni

Tbe large increase war about by a light which iu the Legidatl '

Tire' a. - "

Charles Hansel,

revised by thy Slate Board. Ktery county la the State shows a comfortable increase except Mercer. tape May iVmnty Ihe preseat asnent i. *4iSi.tH8. while U*t year It *24*1.175, making the increase #U1,-

.. .'.Heal l« building an unneually Hue bungalow for Mrs. W. A. Pollock Davis at Fourteenth street and Ocean avenue. The bourn will boat *860*. Mr. Heal Is also making extensive alteration, to the cottage of Mn. Orta t litre, 42h Ocean avenue. The bourn l. being remodeled, and tbs Improve-

ments will coal *2600; '

I A.hnry Avemieji