OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
vol. xxxii. ookan city, n. j.. thursday, october 3, 1912 no. 27
Ocean City Sentinel PubllsHa! Wsstly .1 OCIAN CITV, M. O. R CURTIS ROBINSON EJitor ana Proprietor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. I CITy DIRECTORY. ! ,^CITY OWMCIALS ^ | ,U" ' I g ^ J CHURCMyiUKVICIiS. ^ ^ ea.l'Sss^u'sDsIu HavTiuaa. l*.*Bunn»* ! rSr- ""jar* ileetlii*!' Wsdwmlay avail"i "i "wsian' «u ui'mlunavol! ' "t K.°: i«uti>i ...no. Mia i itiusls bar tl«..i.r. Huj.cay HMool. J linuanwM Bai'tlal cTinrali, Wests) avwiu*. miud.yiSrvkS'ltljO i' m'. .uil tl p. mi l"«m umllui .veutBJ^.Jjr.rj. I ' u niii Taberua.1. IteptiatJThWMb, Ktsl.tb ol»u" .'U°Mu,|oU}' Mert'uaa: PreachIU(, ll.l&a. m.; Ha'ibatb Hcliool, ian p. m.i fiwomj, All) ^ 1 1. IB.J lYaysr Meeting. MecfHhoit. M. K. Church, TeuUi aires} and p-i^vraii ' SSlSffSlS ' CHURCHSOCIBT1BS. cnuKCtt bociEiita. - r
a.rr.ntaVl«,J^»Sii5'rU?Sl^ni. ■ta^)r.^M ^Ad^nie;^ V Ire-PjjMdwU^ Jt no I ill! pm id.u'l" iTI— KI u^^l'b'lW.ugrn ^i^ u^luHtl^'emo'it*MuaaaS In seen month! I .ad lea' Ald'iwl^nm Monday evening lit east: >tla Vlirtrl"; H.adiay, umSlni I'arrie /HUiujj aeci»lary^^iBi^B^ni r '' kT'tOil' "r "iraasnntr : IIOLV THIN ITT CMtllU'M. Wi'raeu'a Aui'iVlaV " M l.'.olimr** laiT/tiuri '•tsry? M re* E\ l^aI*,"r^^iS| "eerftary! Mrs. M. Mlluer; treaanrer, Mm. Auua I- ^ SECRET SOCIETIES. ^ ^ masts mini and fourtllrhurartay svsnlugs Itoiwrt Kuhar; secretary, P. M. Tbomae J. mnuUi'|ln ICof^K^TAa^ry'^aaBa^nieo ■ Vu?n.rin"^*L««"'iw"mla!yK 'C uViri W Hmlltii'ltacnriie"! kaiuin. Tribe, No. CXI. I. r.T.lVrang1' ttabn^e" U^ldrnV. ' i . n 1 1 r I . Wallace; nenretary, Edmund A. Bourgeola. Damp te, p. o. of A.riueela every Halnrday rlcOTtfti K.orP.hali. Mara J, Klaley, W'abdttalla Oonnell7 So. O. I), of P.. ineela every Monday aleep at TAJ, In K. of P. UatU Mm. hohplaH. Campbell, K. of H. iic««n City Local, "ko If! lOarpenlerV P "Han """" H'6** ,"nln« 1°. K' Yachtmeo'a Aeeoelatloo. Wlilon WlUeU, meeting wilt be baM in J one. Uoaaneeu* ""^"riS'rSayot'ealeh month!
I ATTOMREYH.aT.LAW. ' j^organ hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Httpreiue Court Commlealcner. Notary Public.' CAPE HAY nil HI MUIINE, M. J. ! (Oppoeita Public Uulldlngai, I [^°WAOFFICES"" Apgar & Boswell, ! law offices Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Cou nscl lor-at-Law i and Nuitcllor. Master and Kiamlner in ' Al'"' MAV "l " T v" N . J Otis M. Townsend ; 1 A Practical Heaahore Archllec j Licensed by the Htate. EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Eall Millinery' Opening I I Sept. a: and 27 ■ | You am mini tally luvltedTo attend. J. n. iiu.Dwi. i rrt. Atlantic City Theatres ' TH.URS . PRL and SAT KVXS . OCT J, 4, 5 , POP. MATINht SATURDAY .1 JJU I.IKBLKRS' CO. MANAC.KRS WILLIAM HODGE In the Succeia uf the Century TheManfromHome J By Booth Tar rl up tun and Harry I, eon '• Wilton 4 y... , J5c.5dc.7V.il U). It SI. L'UI. Mat . 15c, Sue, 75c. II 00. II VI. l! HON.. tuxs end WK1> EVK8. OCT. 1. 1. * •; MAT WED. >t 310 ■ James Forbes / In Hla Uteat Day A Rich Man's Son
V1KUIPAL. , | J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. ' KltlllTIi nr. AND WKHLKY AVK. | p.m. daily. Il.ll I'bnna, Parmar'a Unr, »•! t ( kE| Allen Corson, M.D. US Wesley Avenue I Ocean City New Jersey • m I Dr. w. i'. HAINES I cor. NINTH UNO wesley ave " ocean city. N.J. Iippil'k tl.iti.is JnuiV m.' IJt.'iipm. f( I'lmue.: th-U fSt-W; Inter hwu-.ma ' " T.n.,d.;m.""^^ w ' hkusouhl 1- err it, m. i>. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey < I 'I, ' £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER ! .•l>OnttHt'< , 809 Central Avenue 1 Hughes' Central 1'harmacy - J DENN & HEMSLEY I WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN I DENN'S , CELEBRATED , ICE ' CREAM 724 AsbuiY Ave.. Ocean City. N. J. Wedding I'arlles and I'icitlea a B|>«' y laity. Your trails millclted. , Oftlamdelivared. l'roiu|>t attention. Milk and Creant alwaye on hand. ^ Until I'holiea. I Try an Advertisement ! in the SENTINEL
plve °L°a'5Tn/it>'" GROCERS - Will Sell the POPULAR J. B. W. EAGLE BRAND SelfRaising Flour And the others will if you insist on having the best. ; The Breakers Only Boardwalk Hotel First-class in every particular. Private baths, hot and cold running water and telephone service in every room. Elevator to street level. » Auto Bus meets all trains at main stations of the Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads. Booklet - £ on request. 5 K. I. YOUNG. Manager
I„ il.e matters of Conveyancing, Title Instigation and Settlement of Pnrchases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We have always eudeavored to maintain that reputation for oar office. MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured.
FATE OF NEW AUTO BRIDGE I MAY BE DECIDED TOMORROW
Officers ol War Department! Will be Here to Hold Hearing. rnif took plnne hetwren It. K. . KayMajor, MnRlnaar* U. «• A., mlntlvetu tin- approval by tha War livpartiueiit «f the plana for the proIki.ciI Ocean t'lly-Homera" Point auto- ' mobile brhlRu. "aid plain having pievloualy been autinillled to the deparluient. The eone«|>ninlenrr roiilleil In the - notice being f.irwardetl by Major Raymond to Mayor Headlry t\ ft KiiRlnear untce. Wilmington, |)ol . AuKoat 81, IBIit Application liaviug tieeii made by ('fly Automobile llrhlRe t'o, for approval of plana for automobile bridge, between Homera' Point and Ocean illy, .N. J. notice la hereby given thai piibll^ hearing In mailer w ill be held at )< '..mmlaainuern Meeting Room, comer Klglnli atreel and I'enlraUveuiie, Ocean City, N. J.. at SO a. m , October t. IHI2, to w hich all part lea having navigation Intere-ta a Heeled thereby are Invited to be preaent and to aubmlt tbelr viewa i ea peeling aiujif It la ret|iieated that ibe-e viewa IcVbnillted In writing aa llieae Je%«bmltte«l aa
far aa practicable Plana may be aeen here aud at the meeting. R R Raymond, Major Kngtneera. . c It will lie noled that only partlea having navigation tntereata.whlcli will beaflVctcd by thebultdlugorthebrldge, » are to be heard and that the viewa of t' partlea are to be aubmllted In writing, u Clllteua In geuerel are greatly In- fi lerealed In the bearing tomorrow and fi i bone who are puahing the bridge pro- w are anxloua to have a atrong damouat ration III favor of bulldlug It. a' They hope for an overwhelming o allow of favorable aeutlmeut aa they II look upon tbe aucceaa of the project aa w vital to the Interval* of Ocean City. « m ■ — y LIKES WESTERN PEOPLE viibn Rcrltiii A rt«m« Mealing at ii Her Home Here. d Mian" Bertha Adamr, daughter of H Mr. aud Mra. Wlllard Adama, who b recently graduated at Valparaiso J Unlveraity, Valparaiao. Illluola, la reat- n lug at her home In tlila city. » The young lady, In apeaklug of her two yeara In the middle weat, was . positive In alattiig her llklug for the people aud tbe waya of that aectlou. " She frankly cuurea-ed that ahe would ■ return Weal If aha were at liberty to ' follow tier choice. "^fllea Adama prepared at the Uulveri ally for the teacher'a profeaaloq and la . open for an engagement In that line. >
FINE COLLECTION I OF LIBRARY BOOKS Lately Became the Property . of C. E. Adams, of I This City. Iwivera of rare, valuable and beautiful hooka might be lulereeteil to know that Charlaa K. Adama baa raoantly came Into poaaeaalnu of a library which ( la a gem. IP uumbern more than Ova hundred volume", nearly all In oostly binding, and aoiue of tham hardly lo be aeeu outside of the great llbrarlea. The collection cuibracea all Ilia | ataiidanl Kngllah literature of U>a , eighteenth and nineteenth oenturlee, , b ul 11 it In Morocco or calf, bcaldea a | few booka long out of print and now rarely aeen. Kox'e Hook of Marty re la | one of these, and there are bcaldea rere , old coplee of tbe Rible which were ( — printed Iti I<nudo'i mure than two - hundred years ago. There le In the , collection a work on cbamiatry printad , In tbeelghtceulb century which would aaloiilah a twentieth century cheraiat. . The splendid collection wae a part of
tha estate left by I. U. Herley, once prominent lu Philadelphia bualnana c clrclea. It came Into the posseaakin of Mr. Ira Wall, of thla city, when tha estate was settled aud was sold by him C tu Mr. Adams None of the library la ft for aale. tl P Visiting In Pennsrlvaala. p Mra. John P. Fox la tbla weak visit- n Ing her daughter, Mary, at Darlington Bemlnary, who thta fall began a to or years' course In that Institution. It la a leading young ladles' Seminary ot T Weat Chester, Pa. | ■ • " e own Vosr Home. I It's dignified and glvaa you a dell- t clous sense of security to own your ( OCRAN CITY. Resklea, yuur responsibility aa a real estate owuer tuakea you a desirable . _ cltiun. Think It ovnr, than call ou _ HARRY HKADLKY, \ Real Palate Uperator, Ninth and Ast,ury avenue, next to Are house who VIII aliow you tha vary beat way and i some of the greatest bargains to be fonud hare ou tba easiest terms Phone connactkiu For Haijl— That naat attractive ootItage. with double piazzas, facing oeaan and bay; Central avenue and Twentieth Street; new; only 83760. John I. Hood, 1084 Arch street, Philadelphia. « l»-tf
t| 1 COMMISSIONERS IN : REGDLAR SESSION. ' Director Fisher Urges Claims of Section from Fourth to f * First Near Boardwalk. At Thursday's meeting of the City . f e .t'oramla*lonere. Director Thorn pre- t f sided In the absence of Mayor Headlcy, o y who was temporarily ill. Rut Utile r at the meeting, | Director Fisher In bis report on the a y city's lights, slated he will go over I be | entire cliy with the superintendent of ,, tbe electric light plent In order to gel a t I working understanding of the Deads In i ,. the light department Hecalled alien- e r lion tu the section of the city from . First In Fourth streets and between a I Atlantic avenue and the Koardwalk. i , Tlila section la without adequate light- | I, Ing, though It baa been Impmved more i „ rapidly In recent years than almost t e any other portion of the city. Hun | u dieds of thousands of dollars have c , been Inveated there In the last three ■ , years i
A COLD MORNING J Coidrsi Tblrilrib ol Rvplrmbrrln t I.aat .Monday morning a surprise ■ was sprung- on the |ieople of tk-esn ■ City In the shape of a nipping cold • morning A sharp wind waa blowing from Ilia north, which frit as If II came from Hie area In northern New York . where U was snowing. Home of Die milkmen, who were oul at 8 a. ui , reporlad lea as thick as a , couple of sheets of psper and thai a ( frost was aeen on metal roofs. It ( Die coldest thirtieth of September , which tlila city liaa fell in twenty J . I Lave Kraal In M. Church. 1 The quarterly love feeat will tie held the First M. E. Church, next Suu- ' beglunliig at « 8(1 a. m The of the Lord's Supper will administered by tbe pastor, Rev. B. Hainan, assisted by resident ministers, at 10 30 a.m. The pastor will |fteacb In Ihe.evenlug. On Hla Vacation. Tuesday, Rev. C. H. Bobner and wife left for a two weeks' vacation among frlanda In Kaateru Pennsylvania, Kaaton and vicinity. Mr. Buhner goes for a season of teal, he having found hla ilrsl season aa pastor In a seashore resort exceedingly agr-e-able bat somewhat weaDug.
HEADLEY AND TAX BOARD Qnestlon Which is Involved Comes Under Civil ( Service. Last week the Hevtinei. gave some of tbe details of Mayor Headley's contest id the County Tax Board of which he Is the secretary, a position which lie holds under civil service rules, Till la*t point has i>een so decided by tba Civil Service Commissioner* of New Jersey. I Within the last few months, the former Republican niajorliy lu tlie gave place to a Democratic 1 majority to whom It, of course, seemed 1 rlglit that Democrats should hold the ' utile*. They accordingly have ap- 1 pointed Harry Hides, of Cape M ay t 'tty, aud a good Democrat lo dlaplaoa 1 who la a Republican. 1 This week, Mr. Head ley stated that 1 Die case will soon be decided by the 1 Civil Hervloe Commissioners and be 1 expects tbe declelon to be lu bis favor. 1 H peeking of the case, Die mayor 1 said that one point which Die board tried to work egaluat him was that It 1 contrary lo public policy for anyone 1 tie au officer of tbe tax board and at tbe not time bold tlie meyor'a olllce In auy municipally of tbe county beof tbe cloee relatione with the appointment of aesee-nr which a must have eepecllly under tbe must nave especniy miner ine
commission form of Uovernment. On this point, be further said that It Is not well taken, because as secretary of the tax board lie lias no vote and alio uauied by the director of lliiance and not by the mayor. DEATH AT CROSSING The notorious Malaga "death loop," ' the scene of live deaths this summer, 1 ensnared another victim Wednesday I of last week, when Cherles T. leire, 60 years old, a traveling salesman, of ' Camden, waa Instantly killed by an electric express train from Atlantic City on the West Jersey aud Heasliore I Railroad (leorge Hundlns, -411 years . old, also a salesman, of Clarksboro, , had both ahoulder blades broken and I received other Injuries. The two aaleaineu were rldlug In an, automobile i which skidded when tliey attempted r to apply the brakes at the poorly protected "death loop" crossing and elkl Into Die side of the speeding ex preea train The automobile waa reduced to I wreckage aud the occupaute hurled i any feet. Lore wae killed Instantly • and hla body was found alongalda of . "Die tracks doa* to Bundlus, who was e unconscious, but still alive, r Lor* waa wall known In thla city, >• where he hail a large number of frlanda, w bo alucerely mourn Ills death.
BUILDING PROSPECTS 1 TO BREAK RECORD
0 ARE TO BE OPENED OCT. 17th a cl City Boulevard to be JJ Commenced at an Early it Date. ' Thursday, October 17lh, bids for tbe building or the Oceen City Boulevard a will be opened In a special meeting of b tbe Board or Freeholders which has beau called for that day. , The contract will run to near one t hundred tbouaand dollars and Its |. advertisement Isattractlng lively alien- t Don among Houth Jersey's coulract»». , on the boulevard will lie com- q meiiced as soon aa tbe contract le , , HOME FROM VACATION | nunn rnuB lavassvn r
b c. H. Brtckleir sad ciaade Msban * Visited Delaware Water Use. 11 Sunday evening, C. H. Hreckley and ( Mahan, of Avalon, returned ' a abort autumn vacation. The r trip took lo Delaware Water Gap, ' and wound up with a visit lo 1 York City. The young men Jreport an enjoyable time. On Hla Vacation. 1 Mr. John MacNamee, of tbe Bratimid., Is on hla vacation. He la spendIt In Baalern Pennsylvania, especially In Philadelphia aDd In West Charier. The lest named la bis native 1 and where he grew to youug 1 manhood. ^ Ob Her Vacation. I Mies Beatrloe Halne* le vlaltlng ' friends at Fort Washington, Pennsylvania, having left here for' that plaoe some leu days ago. (the le expected - bom* In a day or two. [ Legal Documents Drawn. ■ Legal papers o( ell deecrlptlone, Including wills, are earefnlly drawn by K. Curt la Robtaaon'aA hie one*. 744 Anbury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Fob balb.— Cottages and lot* In 3 most deelrabl* local Ions in Ocean City. - Apply lo A. Cotton BIS Asbury avenue. Oceen City, New Jersey.
Here Likely to ' Exceed Highest Expectations— 500 New Houses. With a record of nearly four hundred new bouses for the year Juet 1 tbe opinion has been occa- 1 alonally expressed that thla city had 1 reached the limit for any one year Au Interview with several of Die leading 1 and reliable builders dispel* that 1 opinion. All the leading building Srme of lb* Olty have for the past two months op to tbelr eye* In work SgurIng on plena, one Srm alone having wnrked Its draftsmen to the limit, their boura of work having run far tbe late eveulnge. That Srm lo the peat month handled plane for between twenty-llv* end thirty house*. The other leading firms have been equally buey. Tbe building which Is contemplated le largely along tbe beach front below Nineteenth street, but It le not confined ineieenin street, out 11 is not couuum y
any one section of the city. There will probably be ae many It not more II houses erected In the northern pert of N the city as tbvre were last year, while a tbe section lu the vicinity of Thirty- n fourth street and also Cedar Beach l< will, the coming year, add more w to their Improvements than n they have done lu auy previous year, y The Bay front, below Fifteenth street, » will alio share In tbe general prosperity. ' Builders stale that lb* bouses now belog planned for are geuerallyofa higher and mora oorily class than * | have beau erected lo tbe past two or , , three yeara; not so many bungalows 1 . and email liousae aa formerly. The > average ooet of the many now being ( figured on le fully 18000, while many , of them run up to 88000 or 88000. Tbe ' . popularity of apartment bouses teems to continue. Judging from Indications t now In tbe hands of our builders. 1 Workmen In Ibis olty will all be busy tble season, ae my employers. All will have work thai went U ami at good wages. Last year, city officials estimated y loosely that the aggregate of money 4 pot Into new buildings ran cloee lo 8800,000. A conservative building Ann, tble ^ the coming year will ranch far beyond 81,800,000 In over Ova bandied bouses.
OFT POSTPONED CASES 1 ' WILL SOON LEAVE STAGE
JUNIOR LEAGUE ; MEETS TOMORROW ' I; I Pastor Haines Calls Upon All J 1 Parents to Assist in Work ' ■ of the League. , During last spring Rev. Dr. J. B. ! , , Haines organized In tbe Metbodlsi , I a Junior league for boy# and j , , girl", ranging from eight yeara of age , . tbose In their early leena. The meetings of the league were | | necessarily suspended during Die sea- , •on, but laat Sunday Pastor Haines | ! announced that the league la to enter , , vigorous work during Ihe fall t and winter, aud he called a meeting In the social room oftbechurch tomorrow r afternoon at H|60 o'clock. I Tbe objects of tbe league are tbe 1 careful moral and religious Instruction , of Ihe member*, Die leaclilng being I extremely practical and directed to tlie , ynd of making good Christian cltlrena. . Emphasis will be pieced upon the , children's eoclal duties to one another , and their relations to their parenle.the t church, tbe school, and to the coma The church catechLm will be taught r aa the groundwork of the religion" II Instruction. „ The pastor will himself have entire I charge of the membership and wllf do all tbe teaching In order to aaaure Its careful efficiency. He earnestly urges Die hearty co-operation of parents.
. WILL REMAIN HERE I, v lea Anna Wallace Will Ke-cntrr d acliool January 1. J y Miss Anna Wallace who lias for the 1 4! past two yeara been a student In Alfred * ,f University, Alfred, New York, will not < „ re-enter that Institution until Jauulc ary 1,1813. < .„ The young lady le a Junior of the < ra Unlveraity and expects to complete her * „ four years' course. ** Hulldlag Oarage. t * Johnson A English are about com- I . pleling a garage tu Die rear of 808 Wesley avenue. That property, as noted °! lu the HRMTIMKL some time ago, is now owned by Director R. Howard "* Thorn, aud be Is now, according to , 10 credible rumor, preparing It for hla ■d future raaldeuoe. I, — of Improving Ike Was berry. „ This week. Mr. 87 H. Mayberry Is 1 Improving his hotel building by widening Die porch on the Weelev avenue y. side some four feet He. a fear days ago, similarly Improved tba Eighth b. street aide. —
QUARTERLY j CONFERENCE DUE ; b be Held at First M. E. " Church on Monday Even- > ing Next. ' Monday evening, October 7th, tbe ; . third quarterly conference for Ocean t - City charge will be held lu the church , I at 7.80 o'clock. 1 District Superintendent. Rev. Dr. < I Geo. H. Neal, will be present to conI dort 'tie cofiference. AM "ffieere whose reports are due are 1 requested to have tliem prepared by 1 Monday evening DR. O'HANLON DEAD ' Me waa Former President ol Pan- > atnglaa Pemlnary. The Rev. Dr. Thomae O'Hanlon, for '- thirty yaara president of Pennington 1 Seminary, died at Ocean Grove rtuu. day ulght at tbe home of his daugbi let, Mra. R. G Ward, where he had » lived for eevtrel yeara. He wae 88 i yaara old.
Doctor O'Hanlon was prominent In New Jeraey Cou fere .ice of the tl Methodic! Episcopal Church, and a O member of tbe Oceau Drove camp li meeting association. During IDs pres a of Pennington more than 600 d students were graduated to cuter the p ministry. He retired about twelve b ago on account of ill health. He a was educated at Prlncaton. c . a . ' II I.. Kwlng, Jr., Keeelvea Ap- 1 petntraeat. I W. L. Kwlng, Jr., of Wwt Perry I street. Cape May, hae received an appointment from the Mete Department ea en agent to lasue licenses for automobiles and chauffeurs for the Bute ot 1: , New Jersey. I Mr. Ewlng le prominent throughout t ' Jeraey aa an automobile pointer, f ' and succeeds Mr Daulel Fucer, who , 1 has been the Cap* May Count v ageut , for lb* Stale. adv., It | . | Apartments For Heal. 1 Four rooms and bath, nufurnlahed. ' by year, at 880 Central avenue. Apply • Wattaon, 807 Eighteenth street. If Party wishes to exchange desirable I Philadelphia property (rented) Tor 1 111 . proved property ot lot In Ocean City. Address R. K. W„ KkNTINBI. office. If 3 The vaults and premises of tbe First National Hank are lu charge of vigllaul • watchmen both day and night. • Fog Hai.it — Large Delivery Wagon, 8 In good condition. K. C. Boyle. 881 i. Eighth street, Ocean City. Adv , It
i Will he Settled Otit of Court This Evening, Compromise on Costs. The locally famous Sunday cases which were to lisve been heard by Justice Ludlsm laat Monday at It a. m. were again postponed, bat this . time not for a hearing hut for a settlement out of court. The Juatjce stated Monday morning last In a repre-enta-jtlvs of the 8ESTIXEI. that all the parties would gel together this (Thursj day) evening, dispose of the coats by j compromise or otherwise and close the These esses are all the outcome of 1 Die mayor'* handling of theclty'sHun- • dsy business list summer, by which 1 the aale or Ice cream and soda water ' aa necessities waa permitted. Tlie line ' wasilgftHy drawn at tlioae twoartlcles, 1 no other selling tielng permitted. The mayor's Monday policy did not meet with tbe approbation of some ' business Interests, and an attempt was made to enforce tbe Sunday blue law 1 to tbe letter and close up everything; • bsth houses, trolleys, serving milk and • Ice, etc. No one has been found who ' will say whether this was a sincere ' attempt to secure a. very strict observ- ' ence of the Sabbath, or wbetner It wae ' designed to bring on a wide opeu Sunday In Ocean Olty by awakening pub1 lie contempt for tlie mayor's Sunday ' policy and thua break down all the realrlctlona involved. e In August last evidence was oh- ' tallied against trolley men and others, " and late In Ihe month mime of the " cases came to trial, defendants being charged With violations of the Vice cnargni wnn violations 01 tne \ un
and Immorality Act of 1706. The men tried were trolley employeee, lloawrll for tbe proaecullou aud Tatein for defendants. The trial was before Ludlsm and tnost of tbose who arraigned demanded and obtallied ajury trial. All were acquitted, Jury scarcely leaving their seate. The proeccutlon waa quick to see tba condltlou of public "eotlment on the question Involved, and since August the remaining cam hava been postponed from week 10 week, but no trial for auy has been ventured. Tble evening's settlement, II Is thought by those concerned, will diapoa* of tba > whole matter until next season. 1 BIRTHDAY 8URPRI8B I — — 1 Clinton Jaknaon's friends Crlrkrale Hla Tklrix-nrik nirikda*. Last Sunday L'Uaton Johnson reached Die Iblrty Bflh year of ble aga 1 and early lu Ihe forruonn a number of - bis Vlneland friends came Into hi* | home. 1244 Asbury avenue, to 000 , gretulate htm. It was a complete surprlee to Mr. Johnson, but tie arid his wife were equal to the occasion. They mad*
tbelr guests welcome aud antertalned Diem with a royally good dinner. Tha afternoon wae passed with eight seemusic, etc. Before leaving. III* friends presented Mr. Johnson with a beautiful gold ring engraved with hie monogram. Among tboee preaent were ; Mr. and Mre. Frank Lota, Mr. and Mr*. M. Cress*, Fred Down* and lady rrlend; Miss Saul and geutleman friend; Mlse Mabel Allen, Hani Saul. Ml** Eluabrib Uarrteou, Charles Hoffman, John 1 Stiles, Mre. Ada Nixon aud daughter, Mr. and Mra. William S. Johnson. Royal Johnson and Elmer English. Bra Isle Wauls la Know. ' He* Isle officials want lo know Juat ' where they get off In the deal haudrd them by tbe county tax board, which has lowered Ihe tax rate 6 ceula for 1912, thua putting the local authorllle* lu a most embarrassing position, aaya • the Review. The rale for 1811 waa 82 80 on every 8100. while Ihe rate foe r 1912 le reduced lo $2 at, aud CltyUonn* ■ ell wants id know If this waa an arm • no tha part of the county tax teard, ot - If the rat* Is meeut In starfd as reported, I and if so, why? a — gng'iB^* And now the new* oomas along that
crab Industry of Die country ta threatened, aaya tha WHdwood Son. It la said that In many placaa there le an Increase In the demand end a In the supply, and that tba prloaa art bound to go up. Thla may true, gen-rally apaaking, hot to far thla neck of timber la cwoearaed crab" are plentiful and they are wak-Q rug to be caught and deviled lo a torn. reports cannot knock the crab of Five Mile Beech out of Dm*. ^ Last Friday, Dr. I. N. Grtooom. dropped busliiraa. and, with Mra. Urlacom and daughter, set out to hi* toorlug car for a pleasure trip. Tu Bailey forenoon they ware located by a card eeut from Delaware Water Gap.. The card was brief aud U> tbfl point. It said: "W* are here enjoy lug ourselves aud seeing lots of scenery nf ell kinds end sly)**-" Send me ll»t of your properUea tor sale or rent al onaa. If you have money lo loan 00 On* mortgage I can place it. FRANK K. DARBY. , REAL ESTATE BROKER, ' Bourse uidg. 7*1 Aaluity Are l .as < far Me. Ixits 48. 47 and 48 Marina Flee*. , Crew* 'racL 80x102 y^Meh- _Afl^y

