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VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER to, 1912. NO. 28
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSQN Editor and Proprietor Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. ^ CIIY OFFICIALS Lnlrto" 'l^ure' licul |. |« CMURCH~SRRVICB& ' J2 ;3 f /^iSSESaSyi;!n^,®!ti!' ' ^t '* Tatrtiaa^Id^laavaMh 'atreaL*^![?M' r Vrlurts hav- ILrndrr. Huncay" fe.suili* Prater MMn. i1Sp!'la! Holj '<MBntor> Warden, W. T. Prln«l*; Junior W»r I tfcen'oeu' J *n'isi"rchra ' "if wXaHml*"''' U~y """ J I nloa TatMHoaole Haplla^t'hurrh, Kit til I' ( g^sssss^Ssi i InaJ'w!' t»T»i Praje'r Meetlne> Wsdoaaday e«eulll(e.aa»o"cluca. CHURCM~SOCIbTIKS. - 1-s.lle*' Auelllar > Model? ipeele Orel Monday evening ot aaen month. free Went ► r ,«r's<-'l. Ide'1*1".' VrT;'-r' |MV. wmLem^ndt^'rae^wy? dent: Mre. tiertrnae Hrndlry, irMMturer, Mrrirnt AtUma. eeeretary. * ( Mre. John U. Uandy. atlperlutandenl JunIhlltow' MtU«\7riaaarer.M°Wr*r' SECRET SOCIETIES. tioK-l* mono* end'^o'irUi TLur-dsj^ovrliln^. nun H., Hi lluvard Thorn. - Ocean illy Ooui.oll.~Nu. 10. II ol A., meete Wellare; Secretary, Kdiound A. Uourgaote. Camp II. t. O. ol A.rmatte avery ?»lnrday at 7J0 p. m.,ln K.oIP. hall, here J. Rlalay, teoordlng eeeretary. " W abet lei la Coaneil.Nn.aD.il of P.. meete every Mondayetaep eeTAO. In K. or P. Hall. Mre. lobpla ». Cmpb.il, K- of K. ^thpa City Ixieal.Jl^^iaW^^OyjiaaUre^ p r adds'in ;* Mar k"lslk V?* nee rirur y .D Annuel meeting will he bald In J una. The ocean City Bulldlna and iman aaeoeiV Itou uiaela eaeond ..Haiurday of each moats. Preaidan l^Ueorge o. Ada me: eeeretary, ^
A'rroBME¥S.AT-I.A W. Morgan HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. . t'»Ft IAt iSpKTHOhS. j. (Oppoelle I'uhhe Uulldlnge) LAW offices" Apgar & Boswell, LAW offices Godfrey & Godfrey, i Same* l' Hu fl'd I n ' f atlantic city. n.'j. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law UBce-NaUl^imHJ^rl^ - ^ Otis M. Townsend . A Practical Seashore Arcliltec ^ l.lcenaed by the Stale. STREET. OPP. P. O. ocean city y*. j. Fall Millinery Opening Sept. an and«7 JH, You are lOrdUlly Invited lo attend. | " II^^PMLTU'H . Atlantic Illy Theatres rnurs . oct. id. mat: 2 jo. eve a ju j 2 HOURS 1IFE MOTION PICTURES I EXTKA— A Seemlieael Three-Keel Kreneb j I RED FALCON " ' George M. Cohan's Little "Millionaire , *..» soc. 7v, n. n sr. Met., jv soc. tv. 41 L Moo ' Tuea, and Wed. Ever' . Oel l«, is end 16 | ' The Kiri in a Taxi -
T N. GRISCOM, M. D. • _ - ■» KHMmf>tv-lJ»li WESLEY AVE. jiff Allen Cors«i,M.D.'-'js: Ocean City New JerBoy DK. W, V. HAINES cor. ninth and wesley awe occam city.'n. j. . K iiS*£S: hrilschki, pkttit, m. i>. 807 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey • il : 5;i:: ' £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue Hughes* Central Pharmacy tl|hlk si. *d Wok) Ave. DENN & HEMSLEY WHOLESALE and RETAIL dealer in DENIM'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 724Asbury Ave.. Ocean City, N. J. Wedding. Faille* and Picnic* * Spec ially. Your trade solicited. jkeOrder* delivered. PrumptBUentloii. and Cream alwayaon liand. Holh Pliunee. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
Sorry to be late. But the new crop of Buckwheat is late and I never make the J. B. W. EAGLE BRAND of anything hut new. No cold storage goods in them. They will be ready in a few days. J. BUDD WOOLSTON, M6 Holly, N. J. It may lie just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — ."IMPOSSIBLE.". We have it ami we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them. Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. TwelftK St and Asbury Ave. '
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. . 7 -MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE v First-class mortgage investments secured. t
JAMES HAMILTON HAS , STRANGELY DISAPPEARED n. I ; • • " C ^ a
- Contractor Last Heard From ,j in New York Nearly Two Weeks Ago. Jamev Haiull(an,oftb«nrru of H«m- „ illon A He*", omit reeling bnlldere, of I hi*' city, hn« heeu tuiwlng from In* Inline here nonrly two week*, and hi* mother and -i*ler are greatly worried over hi* mynteriou* ab*etioe lle-wn- In-t »een by a local friend In " | Atlantic City Saturday evening. Septeuitier 28. and lo him he <ald he ««» going to New York the next morning A young woman in Unit city wa* com■iiunlcated with by Mr- Hamilton, p few day* laler, and *he an-wered that Mr. Hamilton had left her early Moit. < day mormng'to return home. t'Tilef of Police Hcull vra» initllled to -ear oh for Mr Hamilton. Sent a description of the ml»»ltig mail, who I* :i4.yrer» old, and ha* lived In this - city revere I year*, to New Ylbk. ' . Some of hi* friend* fear that lie ha* C met with an arcldeut. SAME OLD WAIT While the cummlttee of the Board of 1 Trade Thursday evening wa* drawing | up revolution relative to the bearing In the auto bridge matter the next day. , President Jaiue* M. Stevens asked If anyone bad anything to bring before < 1 the meeting. i Secretary Oils M Townsend said that the people of Ocean City are back , to the same old wall of fifteen mluule* ' at Pleasantville lor electric train* to , Philadelphia, nntwlthstaiidhig t li e many complaints that have been made Doesseem strange that the company. | | when arranging its schedule* cannot ( give Ocean Oily people closer connec- , lions, doesn't II 7 I ' * ■ Cnugbt HUE Drnniflsta. • William J Taylor, of Philadelphia. ' was made happy here, a few days ago, hy catching a 47-pound channel base, which wa* landed after a half hour's ' struggle. This I* the second caught liy him this year, and be loat tour Ills brother, Harry Jw went after eels In the hole at Fiftieth street and not ' only did he get 12 eels but surprised 1 tils friends by catching four large 1 " weakllsh. , . , • ' j Will Ylsw-Haysl Psradr. | J. W. Thurston, agent at the Klghtb ' Street depot of the West Jersey and ; Seashore Hallroad Company In this i city, will leave today with his wife for ■ New York to witness the naval parade. I He baa a brother a warrant clerk on ' the South Carolina. From New York < ' Mr. BUd Mrs Thurston will gotoHar- I ■ rlsburg and Gettysburg 1
ALLEGED MURDERER TRACED HERE Man Wanted in Camden Sent to New York Ctty ] by Local Friends. Uluwppe Dlano, aged sis year*, accused of murdering Agostlno Toacano In Catnddn last Friday, wa* sin town the next day, for a short time, Chief . of Police Scull "ay1*," but aoine of the • fellow's friends spirited hlinaway. There friends kept Dlano under cover until they bought for him a ticket to New York. This they gave him and be boarded a train at Fourteenth street. I Chief Scull received a telegram from ' Chief of Police Ore vauor. of Camden, i saying that Dlano bad friends In tbla ' blty and that be was prohably here l James Trano. who la accused ot - helping Dlano to escape, was arre-ted I tiere Tuesday evening hy an Italian I (■elective tram Camden, who was takeu lo Tratso's borne hy Chief SculL The accused was taken to Camdeu i by the detective, who hoped to llnd out I from him where Dlano can be found. OCEAN CITY'8 GROWTH i Slav* Trleplionr Csnpini'i fierHere's another Hue Indicating the gteady, reliable griiwth*of tlcesu City: A. Leroy Howe, district solicitor for the Bell Telephone Company, gaya tbat,_Ureee~y*ari ago. the company had'800 telephone Stallone In Oeaan City, whlle*Wlldwood bad between -500 and 600. In Ocean Ctty today the company has 760 of tbaaa Stallone and WUdwood has only about 400. Hy Wildwood Is meant the towns on Five Mile Beach, which Include Angleaea and Holly Beach. ^ ' Own vour Hawse. It's dlgnlBed sod gives you a delicious reuse of security to own your home at OCEAN CITY. Be* Idea, your responsibility an a real estate owner tnikee-yoB a desirable cltixen, Tlilnk It ovfer, ttwu cmll on | HAKHY HKADI.F.Y, Real K*tate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouee wlio •will show you the very beet way and noma, of the greatest bargains to be found bare on the anslaet terms Phone connection adv. h XI. r w * ntki >. — Kx perleured grocery nan tor (Saturday- Child's OroeatyOo. adv. It
' MILLVILLE GIRL ; DR. PETTIT'S BRIDE
1 Prominent Yonng Ocean City . City Physician Was Mar- li ' ried Last Night. |f > Dr. HerscliYi Point, a prominent - young physician living at 807 Wesley i . avenue, this, city, and Ml** Jenule It. , i Jones, ol Mlllvllle, were married at the i I home d f the bride at 7 o'clock last j . evening by the Itev. William Clement i laett, pastor of the First Presbyterian , Church of Mlllvllle. , The bridesmaid was Miss Bertha i BoweD, of Brldgetou. Dr. James : , Knowles, of fttillvDIe. a college friend of Dr. Pettlt, wa* best man. • i . The weddlug march was played hy i i Prof. Arthur RadclttTe. The house was prettily deeoraled < with Ooa'ers and palms. i Only the Immediate families or Dr. | Pettlt and bis bride were at the mar- i 1 riag* ceremotfY. I The couple left on a wedding trip Id I their automobile and will visit many > places In this Rtate > Dr and Mr*. Pettlt b*ve the beat j . wishes nf a large circle of friends. t During Dr. Peitlt's absence from llil* ■ city, his, practice will be looked after i Dr. Knowles. , ANOTHER FINE HOUSE ' Oils M. Townwhd has received from F. U. Wilson, salesman for 8. B. 1 Dohh*. brick manufacturer, of Phlla- : delphta, the contract tn build a Hj•tory cottage on Third street, e»*t of ] Atlantic avenue. The baremem will of flue pressed brick, the remainder ' of the bouse to be of frame. The cottage will cost 68200 Mr. Wilson has been a summer real- ' dent of Ooean City for some time. ■•Hears Moltirr isle* Here. Mre .Mary C. Wastl, mother of the , l Rev. Francis X. Wastl, chaplain at , ! the Philadelphia Hoepltal, died at the , , summer home of Mr and Mrs. E J. DuMee, 116 Slmpaju avenue, this city, , >'riil»yaflernoou, aged72ye.rs. Heart , trouble was the caure of death Mre. , i Wastl was a native of Philadelphia. I She had been In .lli health a few i months, and wa* brought' here by her r In an automobile early In the week ] . lu the hope of Improving her oondl- | i tlon. Her son waa wlth her when, *he died and accompanied the body to ^ where tt was rent H*t- * urdiy by Undertaker Mark Lake. ■
H. Y. LAKE BUYS I BIG LOT OF LAND Island South ol" Ocean City to be Developed by Local Operator. L Harvey V. Lake, the local real relate man, who seems to make large tracts and developments his specialty, r has Just purchased the large Island adjoining the *outh end of Ocean Ctty, I comprising about live hundred acres. When seen at his office Mr. Lake said: "I consider I have urade one of I the best purchases recently made In ' this section. This Island le high and . surrounded by excellent waters; on the ' east by Coraon'a Intel, the west by lu1 Waterway, the north and south I by deep, wide thoroughfares. > The title la hiaured, and, with the Pennsylvania Railroad and Reading i Railroad croaalng the properly. It Is » ripe for developmriiL II Is several I miles nearer Philadelphia than Ocean ' the Reading Railroad. "I would rather have," he said, I "thie Island today, with Ocean City'* adjnlalng and the' ever tncreaa- . Ing landency toward the aeaahnre, than • have had Peck'a Beach, on which City now stands. In 1880 " "Will this pro|«rty be restricted ' similar to Ooean City 7" he was asked. "Yea; for two reasons. First, because I Is good business. The raafrlcilons In Ocean City are the city's greatest as- ■ ret. Second, because of the moral, atr moapbere such a spot develop. This atmosphere attracta a wholesome a (id excellent class of people." GOING TO PUEBLO William' M. K.inck May Also p*> visit -to Plke'i Peak.. Mr. and Mr*. WUIiktn Ranck will leave this city next Wednesday on a r trip to thaWest. They will visit Pue- .. bio, where Mr*. Ranok's brother tr- . aides, and also Colorado (Springs. It lawlso tt» Intention or Mr. Ranek to visit Pike's Peak, If possible, while Id that section of lite country. Hotel Keepers' Mesllsx. The BK.YTijiEi. last week received notice from e'ue of the oltlcer* of the ' City Hotel Proprietors' Asaocla- ' lion that a meeting of thlaorgaulutlon ' would be held at the Katblu Tuesday evening, October 8. "Tbla official. Ill* 1 staled, made a mistake. The meeting will be held at the Kalhlu next Monday evtulng. Amonir Hew Vork Ukes. Misae* Lewt* and Canard, of the have had a delightful trip up Hudson, oo Lake George and I other paints of Interest in that section ■or the country. They found the weather grand.
FIRST M. E. CHURCH WILL ; ASK FOR PASTOR'S RETURN
. SUTTON'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING , i i , Postmaster Le-ives Jefferson ' Hospital for Stay at Wernersvtiie. ( Word has reached thla city that i ■ Postmaster Edward M. Button's coodl- , tlon has to much Improved that be i will leave the JatTereon Hospital, Philadelphia, today for Werneravllle, Pa., ] i where be plana to rtmalu some time the aanltarlum. I Mr. Button has been lu the lioaphal I fur revere! week*, and there be has i been visited by a number of frlende i from Ocean City and Philadelphia. Jowpb 1. Hcull and wife called at i the hospital Sunday and gave Mr. l Sutton an automobile ride through the . park. Mr. Button wa* able to walk about three square* on Monday. - SERVICES WERE LATE t Firw Hector of Holy Trinity march Was Indlapand. r The Key. C. MacLeren Howard, ol. • Church Hill, Md., recently called to r the rectorship of Holy TrtDltyChuaeh, I arrived In tble city the latter part af i last week, but was unable, by reason of an attack of lllnma, to conduct Iba earvices Sunday. Dr. Ktefrr, of Atlantic City, who e bad been conducting service* In tjila 1 church for several weeks, was summoned, and be arrived here In lime to bold the morning services, but there h were begun eoraewhat laler than ensj tomary. Ha alao hold the services In the evening. ' Bend Me list of your pro pert Mn for ml* or rant at eoce. If yob have money to loan on diet 0 &" DARBY, 1 REAL KHTATK HKUKKR, r Bourse Bldg. Ml Aabury Ave. a adv. Fob Hai.k — Cottagaa and Iota In >- moot desirable locations m Ocean City. >- Apply toA.OoUooFH Aatrary avenoe, t Oeaan CRy, Raw Jersey. adv.
Rev. Dr. J. B. Haines is Wanted for Another Year. I A! I be third quarterly conference ot the Flret M. E. Church, Mondey evenIt wa* unanimously decided lo ask fordbe return of the pastor, the Rev. Dr. John R. Haines, for suother yeer. It was announced that all claims' against the church hare been paid up I dale and (hat there Is a flue bal- ■ anoe In the treasury, i The mu.lc committee, of which - William K. Maaary I* chairman, was given power lo go on wMb lite church music proposition until next March. After the meeting had adjourned, there was a social session In the basa- | ment of the church. I CAPT. BARTLETT DEAD ! Captain George C. Bartlett, who died suddenly on Saturday, in hta late I residence in Pleasantville, wa* the last or surviving member of the old New York firm of McKay A Dix Company, owner* and bonder* of the once famous Greenland fleet of merchant vaaaels carrying cryolite ore between Ivigtut and Philadelphia. Captain Bartlett directed the construction of nearly the untire fleet and frequently I look command of one. Prior to the o development of the Greenland trade the Captain waa in command of a ' fleet of ciipper ships in the Japan and ' China trade and himself sailed the ' well-known "wind jammer" lea King. Captain Bartlett wa* born in Paris, Franca, 84 yaan ago, but had been a 0 citizen of the United States 67 yean. For 18 years he was a cltixen and property owner of West Philadelphia. • He retired from active service 16 J year* ago and ha* since been active e in the political life of Atlantic Coun- . ty, several times serving in Councils in Pleasantville. He is survived bjr a D widow and two sons, Geqrga C-, Jr., and Edward T. George C. Bartlett, Jr., la a wellknown summer resident of this cltjr, r and la eeeretary of the Pennsylvania Railroad Y. M. C. A., which hat a club g houaa here. Far Watr. Lota 46. 47 and 48 Manna Place, 1 Ureare tract, -80s 102 fhet each. Apply lo owner. Elisabeth U. Bands, 88* <W l ral ave. , Ocean Ctty. adv. I. 1212 Central avenue; borne comforts, '. alao tabla board; tarma modarala.
WORK BEGUN ON CITY'S ) GRADED SCHOOL HOUSE
' COUNTY TEACHERS . ; WILL MEET HERE
School Directors of Cape May Will Also Gather in This ■ City Saturday. i - The closing days of thl* week will i I keep the educators of thla county very i As has been announced, the l.'ape i i May County Teachers' Institute will be held In the high school. In Osean : e City Friday. Thla year tne Institute , ; will be held along uew lines. Ileretoh fore the Inatltute has been of three , I day*' duration, but some time ago u , x waa decided to bold three one-day Ini atltute* lu different sections of the county at staled -Interval*. - - Two or three prominent speakert will be here to eddresa and Instruct s the teachers on Friday. T ii Then on Saturday the ai era hers of li tbe Cap* May County Aareciatlob of School Directors will hold. their regu1 lar fall mactlug lu the high reboot In . this city. ^ ' DIED SUDDENLY S Here. Lsaet His Mother. ' Mre. Ueorge W. Brown, of West Philadelphia, mother of William T. Brown, of Ht. David'*, who qwna a cottage on Plymnnlh place, thla city, died suddenly of apoplexy at North , AUIaboro, recently, while on a trip with her husband through the New . I England Btatea. Mr. and Mrs. Brown spent the audi- | mer In Ocean City, and Mr. Brown and hla aon and wife were here Thure- ' d., la.,. Mrs. Brown was buried at Old Ht.. ' Da* Id 'a Cemetery, Raduor. Bcrvlea* , were held at her Weet Philadelphia , home by the Rev. Dr. . Armstrong, of Wayne, and Dr. Rmythe, of West I Philadelphia. Hervlcce were also held 5 tA 8t. Msry'* Episcopal Church.. . Wayne. , BesTde hgr husband and sbn. Mr*. , Brown leaves a daughter, Mrs. Annie , Lucas, of Ambler, Pa. c A great ioaa la sustained by the hoa . hand and children, who were devoted , lo Hie deceased. maiming Frrtt* Coltagr. , F. J. Smith la bolldlng a pretty p three-story cottage on Asbury avenoe, j between First -and Nortb-etfeeta. on a , lot owned by James, rahiklln, of Wert B Philadelphia. Thla will be' a decided Improvement to that section of the CIV- ,
OBJECT TO LIQUOR I AT CLUB HOUSE ' Action to be Taken to Keep It Ont ot Yachtsmen's Home. t It la reported that some of the ixieni- - ben of the Ocean City Yaeht Club are i preparing lo make a determined effort ■ to keep alcoholic beverages ont of tbe r new club house on tbe Hardens Cora4 peny's tract. • Tbe constitution of the yxcht club J say* there ehall be no beverages of this - sort in or about the club house, and soma of tli* members will make ■ li strong elfhrt along the line that the * rales govsrnlng this matter shall be I enforced, end enforced with strict no**, f, It le teld by those opposed to Intoxl- >- eating Itqoore thai such beverage* were dispensed at dh# club bouse on . one occasion since the opening of tbe new club house, benoe the desire lo stop the practice before Ihe beginning • of another season. o ASKED TO RESIGN * Inasmuch as A- b. Porter I* Interertn ed, both as a co-partner and as an n Individual contractor. In city street >f work npon which he will have lo pare. 7 a# a tnamber of the board of street |* assessment. Director Thorn said at Ihr , regular meeting of the City t'ommlsd sinners tbst It seemed to him ss though '• Porter should resign as a member of *• tbe board. - ^ Director Flsber gave It as bis view that, with three members of tb* board id of atraat aaaarsmaut, everything w.>uld »■ doubtless be In good shape, but il & Mould be better for Porter to resign', re Mayor Headley said It might be well, i- for Director Pksber to ask Porter to Is resign, and'Mr, Fisher stated that he a was perfectly willing to taste Ihe i, request. ■ , Legal heesaesls Drawn. 6 Legal papers of all daactlptloua. In eluding wills, mre carefully drawn bv lb R. Curtis RnMnaou at Ma office, 744 Aahury avenue, Oceai'it.Hy, N.J. adv. Fog Be l JL— Thai neat at tractive cote, tag*, with double plana*, facing ocean y and bay; Central avanne and Twentli- *lh street; new: only 6*750. John I. Hood, 1024 Arch street, Philadelphia. 91»4f..adv. it Fum HAUL— A older pre** In flr*4s, class eoudltlou. Inquire C. W. U-. hsxtikkl office. Adv. It
Building is to be Completed, According to Contract, in iao Days. L Tiie Hoard of Education, at a special meeting Monday night, awarded to -Abel Bottom* Sou A Co., of Fhlladel- • I phis, tbe contract to build the new grade school house at a coat of 629,375. . The heating contract was given the American Heating and Ventilating Co. The school hoiise, which will be I built on the east aide of Wesley avenue," between Fourlli and Fifth street*, is to I* completed In 120 days. Work wa* ' 'begun on It Tuesday. I The buMdlng will have two atorle* i and a basement, and tie raodefn In every i detail, a* required by the Btate school * law* It will Have eight mom* for the s children, aid room* lor the teacher* ' and principal. The building wa* designed by Eart e M. Henderer, of this city. 't MINISTER WEDS \ ot Former Wt.e. >lIt was stattal lu the 8KSTIMXI. t last week that there was a report here that Dr. Countermine, of Philadelphia, well known In Mils city, had been married the week before. Ttie following appeared In a Philadelphia paper of Saturday last: Announcement ha* Ju*t been made of the mqrrifge on September 29 of 1 the .Rev. Dr. John IMn nan .Coun- ' lermlue, 1405 .South Hroad street, for- ' mer pastor of the Fourth Reformed * Presbyterian Church, to Mis* (Mara ' Potter, of Athena, Pa. The ceremony * wa* performed at Dr. Countermlue*e residence by the Rev. Dr. H. W Stinger, of the Houtn Broaii Street HapUet Church, . • , . : ' The ceremony was wltuwaed by only Immediate member* of the two faml-. lie* end the announcement withheld,.-^" " It la said, because oLibc. fact'that tb* " death of Dr. Couiiterrhlue's Orel Wife 1 -Occurred only last March The present ' Mrs. Countermlns waa a friend or Dr. 1 Countermine's flret .wlf# and an old 1 romance wa* renewed, It Is said, not - long after the tatter's death. Dr. Countermine, who bas.no charge at present, was -paralysed some time r ago and hta second marriage waa haalened because nf his precgrioajUMalib. HeJa confined to. his boSe ami his ' condition said lo be -far from sattsQUARTBT TO 8ING | li^Riuoillii Cbsrcb. I Miss H sine*, soprano, daughter , of f the Rev. Dr. Haines: Dr. J. Thornley Hughe*, and Jeaer Walker aang In tbe First M. E. Church Sunday morning sod evoking, with Mrs. Ralph Chaster at theofgs'... lu the morning there wa* a solo by I Miss H lilies; which was much approJ elated. Ml«.H»ln*a hiiaa sweet, walltralued voles aud shi sings with expression. > Tbaeel*eRo>>ale-tM evening were by tbe trio, with a eolo by Mr. Walker, who' has a very good voice. Nearly all of Oeaan City's realdenu, 6s well as hutgired* of vlaitors, have t heard Dr. Hughe* sing and (bey all way* want to bear him again. He t has one of Ihe very sweetest tenor voice* ever heard In Oorau City. As It ba* been decided to do away b with' the choru* choir In thl* church, , and have Ihe ringing dons by a qnar- , tot lu tbe future, three vocnIWs named will be retained, and efforts are being r made to *ecure an alto to make up tb* r quartet. , " . In an opinion by Jurilce Mlnturn, ' the Supreme Court has upheld tb* cr1 drr of the Btate Board of Public UtlUty r ComnMsslauars that all rallr-iads fora nlahlng drinking wnter to thalr pa- ' t,ons must provide eltber sanitary gla*ac* or Individual dnnktng caps. Review of Hie order l»* been sought by tb* tjackawanna, Erie, Buaquehsnna aud the New Jersey and .lav a York line*. Tbe Court hold* that the companies have tbemaeivaa put* prael- Ileal and reaaonable eon -trod too upn on the neceasity of supplying water 4 and that the rnmlatiing of drinking i. utensil* I* neither unreasonable wax 4 Illegal. > !" Borne bad boys V* Ave large lights of glare in «' cottage of R. Frank Smith at Sixteenth street and the bay. and Mr. Smith any* tbey * must repair Jhe damage done or suffer * term IxT'jall. The hovs were sseu „ Mr. Smith '* tm^kt'" prerv'tmng^k w'^'rwewi"1 , !'l'on*of"the bout* Ires bo-u ewavdsdU. r " W I_U rudHllil I money, by workman, fffh c j™-*-* ,r The Ogptmbi. PrinlMgfil. k i: Mid e#r.

