BACON TO HELP
' IN SEWER FIGHT
HAD JOLLY TIME
TO STOP TICKET
Jersey City Man, Cottage: Here, Interested in Business Men’s Struggle. At th* meeting of the BuMtiew Meo'a Aeeoctatloo Tueoley eM-nlng a report waa received from the committee on the allotted unju-t chargemade for aervlce by the Ocean t'lty
Sewer Company
Edgar IS. Bacon, of Jenwy t'lty. a cottage owner here, la much Interested In thla aubjeet. which he ha- given cloae atudy, and he will work wilh the aaeoolal Ion. It la ataled, I n He ellbrta to aeourajuM charge*, a» the mem tier*
aay they deal re.
Mr. Bacon told the member* of Hie committee that he would take the matter up aa aoou aa the primary election wae over, he having been buay campaigning with jlooaevelt for
aome time paab
At the cloae of the meeting, Ice
FREE EDUCATION KBtgera' College «it»e» a Floe (trance in Vonng Men. Each year the State of New Jersey offera to Ita embltloua youth the op portnulty to aecure a college educallonj withont any coat other Ihan the necoaery expenaea for board, chdliea, book* aud Incidental leraoual expem-e* Hundreila of young men who.have availed Ihemaelve* of tbla chance lo obtain er, educgtkm at Itulger'il Oollege are now nilliig poaitiou* ol uacfalnem and profit In Ihccomrau mty. According to aiattMIc*, which have been carefully corn piled, I hv col lege graduate bae largely increa*ed op portunltlee for »ucce~>._ .Till* ba« rcaullad In a growing pumlieref young men anirailly aeeklng a college education. Correapondlug to Ihla Increaaed demand tlier* bae been wltblu Hie la*l faellltlea at Hutger'a, Including new ' building* with excellent laborator} equlpmant for entomology, cheml*tr> and engineering. The twenly-thlnl competitive exam " Inatlou for free acbolarahlp*. olfned bj^tbe Bute, In Bulger'a Coliege, will he held at the Court Houae. Cape May Coon Hosae.on Friday and Saturday. June T aqd 8, beginning promptly at h a. m and oontlSohig until fl p. in. eai day. Tbeea acholarahlp* cover all ll I be college feee, Indudiug the charge* for tuition, public room aervlce apeelal fern amouiillng lo about $1MJ per annum'. Sixty of three achular*hlp* are awaided each year on the haate of theae oompellllve examina Ilona, but all eau&ldale* paa*lug flic examination*, whether auccraaful in winning a ecbolarahlp or not, are entitled lo admlaalon m the freabman Idea*. The aetiolandupa are valid for all four year* of the conn*. Can* dldatee may Uke a part of the* aaiaeliouB at the end of the third year of their preparatory courae aud the balance on the .completkm of the fourth year of their high school couim Tlieae atdiolarahip* are open lo calldldatee for the degree of Bachelor of Arte (A. B). aud for the degree ol Bachelor of Lettere (IdtU B ), aa well aa the degree of Bachelor of Sole
Be.)
The ooHegeofl'era three liberal com leading to the degree of Bachelor of Arte, Balclielor of letter* and Bachelor of Science, and eeveu technical coureee In agriculture, biology, ceramic*, ebemlatry, civil engineering, electrical engineering and mechanical f, all of which lead l w of Bachelor of Science.
The eighteen young meiubereuf Ibe M I-: Suhiluy SHkmiI w ho were lakeu j 10 Valley Forge la*t Thuraday aa a reaud the church .Sunday inoriiliiga. a* ! well aa for bringing new puplla lo Hie jbchdol, eujoyad their l rip very much. The puplla were: Weeley Barclay, Edith Cotlnn, Harvey Atlama, Itldiard Vo**. Horace Smith, Alice UarreUon, Until Moore, William (ilbb, MlnCrta Adam*. Jullua Mathl*. Kllat.'ampbelli Carl Moore, Alelha Towuaeud, Helen Towuaeml. Nathaniel Smith, Junior Maaaey, Edith Hilton and Kether
Brawn.
They were accompanied by l>r. Halite*. Mr. and Mr* William K Ma**ey, Mia* Helen l.ewia, Ml** Matlie A Bov le and It. W. Edward*. Two large aulomobilee. charlered for llieiMca*loii, mat the |tarly at the ferry In Philadelphia and took the crowd In' Valley Forge, where they had dinner.
SALES ON CARS
Patrons of Shore Fast Line Mnst Bny Pasteboards at
Boardwalk Office.
Mr. Ziegler, all winter and up lo th pre*eut. ha* been *elllug excuraloi a to Atlantic -City oil the car early Ip'flie morning until early ■ evptffng. Title wae a great offc to Hie patrona of Hie road. Beginning mxt'Saturday, people deIriug to go to Atlantic City will hav > go to the Boardwalk for llcketa c ay ten ceuta additional Thla does not aeem right, and n ne wonder* that the people are grow Ing. _
At a meeting of the Clly Couiml*--Umer* Ia*t-Thuraday, a letter wa» read lltftn tlietfutlou A Cvintou Lo. reiiueallug another exlenalon of time on their work on Fourteenth afreet. .In view of extenuating clrcumatancea ibe re■jue*l wire granted. Thla exteiialon the linn nntll Juuek forlhecompleltuu of ihpirimiitrmcl.
trrd |*itiiler, Starjighl Bllllkln, Ural grand »|Hirt*meu'*ahowal the Fur ealher Club alTurner Hall. WHiulugt»:i, Del , which o|>ened yealerMr. Zaire bought hla dog hi lh»ton. and la rather confident Dial he
will win a prlxe.
BOAT COMES ASHORE
a I.«M of O vat era.
OapL George Blackman aud crew, of the Fourth atreet life aavlng, Ktallon, had auutlier call for help Fi day aftemoon. The Iwn-maated aux lary aebooner. Pit—burg'i.-rnn ashore ■ he Point of Beach In a heavy fog'durIng the morning, and the caHalu. George Jeffrie*, of Pleaaanlville, ami one of bia men came a*lvore wUh coneMAable dininilly. about noon, ami notHled the local llfe-**vcr*. These and some of the crew ol the Urngpo •tatlon went to their aid It vaa found that iioihlug much f. Die boat could be done al ihal llm but all lumed In to help bring ..ho the nearly TUO bu.t.rl. of oyster* ,
board, which waa done.
The boat, which, it was feared, wi hopelessly damaged, wa* bound froi Hampton Road lo Pleaaanlville. whe: the oyeiers were etmalgtied I.. Cap
John Hllloo.
Grove* A Blewart, pr -prirlor- of t In-
state* Garage, 803-1-8-8 Atlantic avenot, Atlantic CHy, will mail free to reader* k)f the Hkktinki. a copy of a road map of New Jersey, allowing the principle connection* In '.be adjoining Stale* and nulllnes of all through routae. The map was prepared by Hu-
ll Automobile AmocIuIois e*T for the Buie* Gariige and ' r in the |*j*»e.-l,iii of every
i Increase of f8S73l,**.M In. the resources of the Wi tru-i orapaots., 25 saving* bank, and "I
*«ie •laieuieni «no«* n naotea have I3S2.K0.T: J12tJlo8,78H.87: •a,on,8«.t3 _
W.!
Zm
rough-
C'oinplMlii«-il of niich. J. W. Herbert,of Pblladelplila.complained lo the Clly Commissioners, at betr regular meeting, an opeudltcb hi what would be Fifteenth street vere the street o|>ened al Htal particular point Director Marl* promised to ok after the alleged nulaancb. Recent real eaUle transfer* In Ocean City recorded In the office of County Clerk Hildreth, a* reported In Ibe Cape •lay County Uaxette, are a* follow*: J. Fllbtau Talent el ux lo George W. Patton. I Ait 751, Section K. M. Totruaend et ux to J. Koscoe Sharp. I Ait 38. Plan 8. .’laylou 1*. Hagy, Jr., et ux to Maurice V-. Daniel*. Lot II, 1*180 8. Joseph I. Scull et ux In Jeanle Fuller. 8«X>. I Ait 361. Section A. Jeanle Fuller el vtr lo Wesley CTan■er. 1.500. Lot 140, Section A. Levjretl Newcomb lo Vineland Naoiial Bank. Lota 715, 431 aud 888. Section A. Ocean Clly Bayou* Cu. In William W. Kklay lA.U3l.5and 316. Seymour DaVI* et ux lo Joseph '1 Ward, fl-jno. IaH* 104 and 105. Frank W. McCurdy to Andrew It. -Scull. Iiaw. LoU 857 and 859,’Bec(>««an t.'lty 5’achtmen'* Association to HarrUon W. Allen, f 1800. Dot on Hay avenue, 250 feet from South atreet. Thomas 8. Mitchell el ux lo David T. Milcbelt *1000. I*s 44», Hecllon
A.
Edwin <*. Weston et al*. to Charlei P. F>lblll et al. *I8W 1a>U 681, Section D: 731, 780, MB; 070, 781 and
783, Section G.
John C. Gurry et ux to Anna L. Bllug et al. *1350 I Ait 781 ami nortbi*l 20 feel of lot TIB, BeCfiou D. Asenath Klsley el al*. to Elton RUley. 84 lot* In Bection* 8 and 4. Sutlou A Coraon Co to Ullian R. 'hamplou et al. *3700. IaiI* 774 uml
775, Bed Ion E.
Ocean Clly Garden* Co. lo Alice VV. Sloan. Dot 439, Block 4. Frank B. Bleakly et vl» to Donle H. Hoffman. Dot 681, Bection E. Allen Corson et ux to C. Stanley Champion. *1560. Dot 40 feet wl and 130 feet deep, being southwest 40 feel, lot 78, Section D. George O. Adams el ux lo Willard W. Adam*. Dol 143, BecUutt C. Edgar Dee l.angley to Joslah James Hunt Dot 796, Heelloti F. Allen tDrsou d ux to John W ''hamplou. *1300. Northeaat 10 feel of lot 786, Sect (cu D, and son lb west 80
fed of lol 785.
Vidor J. Humbreclit et ux to All
W. Sloan. Dot 440, Block 4.
Mary P. Frankhu et vlr to Oil* !
useml ’ *4.HN). lAit 34, Section 8
George O' Adam* et ux to Harry
.dam*. IaiI 1 to. Bed loti C. •
William Macintosh et ux to Ell*
db Brangan. IaS -I. Section 4.
Elizabeth Kraiigan lo Ixiulsa Mac-
nln«h. Part of lol 4, Hecllon 4.
Ocean Clly Association loOcean CHy abernacle Association. Dot 205x36, I Intersection of Fillh street and Weal J'. Kllhlau Talent d ux to George W.
allon. Dot 751, Section K.
Girard Realty Co lo Seymour Davl*.
IMPERIAL.
W. K. Rarctis, Robert Carson, Rev. George K. Faber, A WT \Vrigid, J. M. Cambridge and wife, Mrs. WIIig. Miss Dorothy Wlifong, Mr*. C. Hatwell. Philadelphia. E. K. Arthur, Oakmonl; Isaac C. 5'ocum and wife, Swarlhmore; Fredlek Oakford arifl wife. El wood Horn, F. H. Camplun and wife, R. T. Browne. ,Aug. Zellner, R. B. Clark and wife. Mildred G. Clark, Philadelphia: Ntidrew Calderand.wife, Phoenlxvllle
KLBKROH.
W. W. Clark aud wife, T. C. Woodng and wife, Garrelford; George MacItride, H. D. Richards, Joseph Smith, Wlllain Doan, A. D. Haggerty, Phllalelphla; F. J. l.ore, John Ryan,Bridge ;uu; WilburrEpley, Haddoulleld; Nel•on Creamer, Court House; Wallace Bunnell, Forked River; M. It. Bumnil*, Salem.
HATH Lit.
H F. Webeter, W. I'handler’ Mr*. W. W. Hibson, Mr*. M. B, Waterman, Harriet A Dehmati, H. H. Hervey, Ira. Clia* F. Grim, Daniel Gallagher, biladelphla; D. O. Walk In* and wife, Mtaa Virginia Andrew*, 8. 8. Isxard, Woodbury; Mrs;David Smith, Martha B. Smith, Kdgewater Park; Charles Slmpaon, Norristown; Rebecca Parker,
•t Cheater. A TO LBN.
. R Alburger, Theo. Wilkins, \V. 8. Godfrey, J. -Milton THlow aud wife, Phlladelphl*; Mr*. William H. Doug, Albert Snyder, Kaal Orange; Mr*. F. A. Hohuen. Charles Herzog, William and Wife, New York; Ml*a Raidwin. Mine Hunting, Camden; William J. By let, Court Houae; Mr*. William Mills, Colllngawood; H, F Dougherty; Green Creek: Alfred Hand, Cape May, Walter Rutherford, Cold Spring.
cm ‘KA ft 10.
Edward A. Smith. Mia* Elizabeth B Ambler, Mis* E. R. Patton, D. M Patton, J. F Turner, Kate A. Young Mia* Bour. MU* Ho«e Hour, Kenton
*10,000. Dot* lol and H
’ *!70(Ho loan on'Isnid aud mnrlgHgt Apply to 11. Curlls Robinson, Ocea '•tty.N. J.
ABBOTTS’ Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Oceah City, N. J. Choice Dairy Productei Butter and i^gr
Ejes Eumineit Witlml Drops
ANNUAL CONVENTION
The second annual convention of Hie ’ape May County riul-tlau Endeavor nlon was held In the Old Brick 'hurcb at Cold Spring la*t Thur-day
iled by n large number
tell i
i Shore Fast I
; Boardwalk In ll lice on Tuesday I lie I tickets w ill l>e i
• clly. re
of members. Ituullue bt
e morning seaalmi. The Bev. Alexander l.alrti, of (he rst Presbyterian Church, Holly Beach, led the devotional exercise* al ? address of welcome was made e Rev. C. H. Jones, pastor of the church, and the response wa» by the Rev. Frank Sheppard, county preslThere wa* an Interesilng talk Efficient Junior Work" by the Rev. A. E. Harris, of Philadelphia
former Stale secretary, ■enlng meeting was opened mg service, led by'Charlea s: Taylor, of the Cold Spring union. mg address wa* given by John T. Hproull, State president of the or-
Izatiou.
lisa l.nuj-e Corson and MU*. Elizah Hlgbee represented the Ocean City society at the convention.
ipt. Vincent Robinson, one of Hie drat settlers bere, say* there were more hake caught by net* In tbeee water* 'this spring than ever before. OccaI catches of bake are now being
Senator Hand gave the membi the New Jersey Senate a shore dinner i Hotel Chelsea Saturday eveni All Ibe participants enjoyed the m aud Senator Hand wa* voted a royal
I War
, J. 8
H K. Houston. James A. Young and family. James Field and wife, O. J. DvRousne. wile and daughter, Jaa. Wood and wife. Philadelphia; C. E. Calvert and wife. Toronto; W. B. Wilkltiaon and wife. Westmont; Clarence Sill aud wife, Dansdowne; F. M. Cmouraud wife, New York.
BISCAY!! K.
,V. Bfw, H. P. Daiiis, D. Boux, F. D. Wendell, E. H. Taylor, H. V. Meed ford, G. S Andrea, Theo. Koae, O. M Morrow. G. W. Klrchner and family, John Greenwell, A. K. Eaton, K. B. Eoerbacb.S. Breeze. J. Burrwood Daly, Matter Jeck Daly, Ml** Belter Daly, Ml*. Helen Dulx, O. V. Hughe*, Mr*. Barnett Tenner, E. W. Smith. R S. Bennett and wife, H. Y. Helgner, Edith Welah, V.'llllam J. lying, W. R. Wooten, G. A. Wouter*, M. K. Jacob, William E*twe!Ier,J M. Row laml and wife. (r. W. Glaser, Dr. E. K Shields, M. P. WnUh and family, Mrs J G. Means, Robert McClatchcy am wife, K E. Dyer, James Franklin Charles A. D-ie. Frank II. Blewart am. wife. Philadelphia; Albert Fogg. J. J. Fro-h Camden; J. W. Perkins and wile. Columbus; c. H. Jacob*. Oak Dane: William Stewart. Bridgeton; J. Thoin|isoii Baker, O I. Blackwell, G B. Fagan, Wildwood; G. F. Corson, Court House; Prank Grier. Woodbury; Frank K. Dlggrtl,William G. Dlggetl, A. H. Behrner, George \V. Martin, PlUabtirg, J M Shilling. Rochester.
Leonard Krauss Co. Electricians Ocean City, N. J. ^rompti]
Lireetinn
i Miss
xa.nlnutlon* tor Stale Scboiai k,n (or free BeboUr.tilp* I* Kutgers ( o te, th* Raw Jeney Htal* ('oll-z*. will I 1(1 at Mcb coaMT UwrthoaM ib Uw m» i Friday and HatB^day, June Tib andst
. AJbC, 1 point, required of A.B. .-andMale.. German, A.H.C. a
l>Slet*. Mr. Irvloz R. Upaoo. 1>KM AUKRT.
Sealed Proprsals.
•peeuli-sllons prepared by Karl XI. Henoerer. «rcbU*ct.ooo»u City. S. J. Plan* sad •permeation* roar be obialnad of thud *1 hi* oIBcw. TXT Aabury erenu, --Hy, R. J., OB aud after Wedctwdny, l*l£ A deposit of (-'< will be required -a*:.
'-r. , uuG?:. n ’j;.s*.V"'L4i , o,s ‘ cV * nm, %vgsK HSSStSSiS S&HvSSB® Jeraey Tniel and s*r* Ueposli Com paar by Deed cUlet May «, ].-M. and u rei^*vwK»is. , tca«| ^rRKUI-;ltlCK J. MKLVlR.ttherin |
HaKat OoHln* Ea>7-
Hakai Coollln* Easy
What s A Few Dollars compared with kitchen comfort ^ Get a 4 Glenwood Range J. R. Groves, Ocean City ^
The Chris. Hand Ocean Pier Co.
are pleased to announce the opening DECORATION DAY
of their splendid Palace of Recreation
PIER MOUSQUITAIRE
Ninth Street and the Boardwalk Ocean City, N. J.
gg m ..
I-:-: 1
Twenty Distinct Amusements for Adults and Children now in operation.
The STEEL FRAMED AUDITORIUM, 3,000 Seating Capacity, largest on the New Jersey coast, will be opened July I.
AITOS FOR HALID
INevv 1912 Touring Car For Sale Four door touring car, including every equipment; selfstarter, fine mohair toj> with dust hood, trip speedometer, folding wind shield, tire irons for two spare tires, prestolite tank, gas lamps, three oil lamps, robe rail, loot rail, full nickle trimmings, and the famous Mca magneto. Price, Complete with Diamond Tires $1650.00 This is the wonderful Schacht; the biggest and best Forty on the market today—there is no oilier just as good. This car hold* the world’s record In the 300 Inch plslon displacement, World's record, 10 miles, 7.58. Time fpr 25 miles, 10.48. Local Agents Wanted Throughout the State ' STATES OARAGE DISTRIBUTORS 802-4-6-8 Atlantic Ave., Atlantic City, N. J.
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