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VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 11112. NO. 29
Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN OITV. fSI . J. < R. CURTIS ROBINSON 4 . Editor and Proprietor | Si.oo Per Year/Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. ' UoUdiac f ViyHod le Uor^A.'Xr Ho w »l l' t or Mueat Ion- A. Crr.o CHURCH~SKRVICES. = < ■"K'rd'rtTJulW E ,t w. K.w£"&»«d W»'^: K *;:r * Wfrhr.u«,,»...daon C. K. 7 Sj!?. ^ u D.l ,!>' Si?? ;r< MM trait n CHURCHSOCIKTIESr m ^ l,«.n».'*Ainlllar» HooMlyowst" Jlr-l Moo Mrr'larr', UUa ^LllZsbetu' It. u'^SS"'Simf- " or— inrotlnf second Monday In own month. PlUT M. K. CHt'aCH aacn uiuuili. Mm. Kllisbelli Usuily. yrsslt.y. M r». urr-.rodr llcsdley, treasurer; Mr. I'arun UuUd.nrat"aToiidaj'U ill ilia monlli. Woman's u jild. avor^Wadnradsy m. ra'uryTldrj^K* I'sTs" r raoordTna'"..^ ris ry , ^ S^C^^SOCIB^IES.^^ ^ arr^'&rWJh Tv.5;^ tloaan cntyOouorll, No. 10, II. ol A.^ marOi frolaatlon laKtaa. No. ». A. O. U. W„ maeta sa.uudnnd fourth Mou.U) aaanU^a^B^K. M Wlllard W. Adam.. KalnalaTrlba.No. SB, I. O. K. M.. maaU aaab Wadnaadayaranlni in Uluunplou's hall Lulhar U Wallaoa, kaapar ol raeonl*. maau'a?? lyVrlday iilj'hl rhnmpUui"! liali! IV Prank Hchnaldari l-raaldani. Luther L. Wallara; Herniary, Kdumnd A. Hourxeola. Camp IP, l-. O. of A .rioael. ararr Matnrdar aiTjo^m-ln K, ol I1. hall.Mara J. Klalay, at^^Moodajr id— pal VAI. ui It.ol P.'rIu. Mm. Bolipia 1. Oampball, K. ol IL oraan City Local, No. 1WI iCarpaotara' • j'numj, in rata arary Krlday araning In K. of rranlrt.ll " Oaor«a O. Aoak'a; aaoralary, h! Howard Thorn. MRS. IRENE REGAN 037 WKHI.EY A VIC. Obaaa Oixr Raw Jaaatr
ATTOBB I<S- AT-I, A W. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Hilp.-aljMt ^"mm^nlaafoilSj^NlSaiT *mbh*' CAPE MAX l UI III UOIUE, N. J. v (OppoaHa Public buildings). I L'BU"W*LL Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, atCantic city. n. j. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Law l mi oe-No jiu « Ony "jjYr's.'j'' M. Townsend A PraeLlcal Sea. I, ore Archltec Liceuwal lay the State. STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. ^ Hall Millinery Opening Sept. 2a and 27 You ate eordtall.v ItavHgl to attend. j. ti. iupdrAIV J Aabury Avo. BeirPhgoc. sa * ! Atlantic, City Theaires yjssasamm^ Roben liu Wlaia, aa 'DeteCtWe Klhton, Stilve. liar | Myatery of "THE ARGUE CASE" A New American Play l>y Harriet Ford and Harvey O'tligRina ^pcralion ,*.! i K..,, Otc^H, »tgh. Bal . SQc. 75c. »; Cat. Me; H»XT WBEK CoaaaiaaciBt.Moodar Keaniae. October, a The Great As'or Theatre Siaccew THe6teyH8unfl i
VIKDIt'AL. ! J N. GRISCOM, M. D. [' KIGHTH ST. AND. WESLEY A V K. '■ Holla - Hell, lb; Inter Milr. I".' A tfHilleiCotsoi.ll.D.v.'.t" *' Ocean City New Jersey ' DR. W- i". HAINES j' COH. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE , OCEAN ClTY.^d. . , Hfiat.SCllKIi l'ETTIT, M. 1>. |< / 607 WESLEY AVE. « y OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ji J_' nmee Hour.: Jji. jl I —SStefe ' qrt Charles b. rider , !_ uDentlst" | 809 Central Avenue . ( : """• i "i-- ' , Hushes' Central Pharmacy ; iDENN & HEMSLEY f WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALER IN [, DUNN'S , CELEBRATED ICE 1 CREAM . 72A Asbury Are., Ocean City, H. J. ; Wedding Part lea and Plenle* a Spec , laity. Your trade nollultcd. t Onlerndellverwl. Prompt attenliou. 1 Milk and Cream alwaya on hand. | I I -I I Try an Advertisement ' 1 in the SENTINEL .
R. CURTIS ROBINSON i Notary phblis and SOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - N®w Jersey
It may he just barely p'ossible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. M'e dress them. Beyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables ' .ninnimrfH-nn Tlmp""*M"— "■rmmmMBBBQuenMnBamaB
In the mailers of CSnvey.uerag, Title Investigation and Settlement of Pur-' chases, we aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our ofticS. / MASSEY & EDWARDS ' ^^ElGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE Fifst-class mortgage investments secured.
SUTTON & CORSON CO. SAY ,1 CITY BROKE ITS CONTRACT
•' Director Fisher Wants to Know Why Firm's Money is Held Up. j At t He weekly meelluK of ihe City . ' Director Kobert Fl.her 1 n-ked Director Thorn whal hid »>e- ! come of the hill of tiuoo presented by j the Sutton A ronton Co a» p»rt pkyI menl on Iherompany'HStreel contract. | Director Thorn Mateil that, he had talked over the matter with Mayor | ley. but the latter had refuaed to ! Hlgn the bill on the ground that the ! company was not then phtltted to reI cclve lltltt amount. v. I Director Klaber replied that the city ' engineer had certified that Ihe bill wu j correy The apeaker furtheraald that, j according to-all precedent In thia-city j under the Couucllmanlc rule and the ! were entitled, by "Teaaou of the work Director Thorn aalcl that Mayor had claimed that the work which- the company aaka pay haa not been completed: While he (Thorn) agreed wtib Director Klaher'a vlewa, he did not feel at liberty to pay tlie motley during Mayor Headtey'a Director Fialier gave notice that hereafter, under aimllar condition", he would put the matter to a vote of Ihe If can- be aald In thta connection that the member* of the flam feel that Ilie city haa broken ita contract by re-fu-lng to pay money due. HAD NARROW ESCAPE Maraliall "-Kifrl Held, accumpanled by Lieutenant Commander Muatin, of the League raland Navy Yard, at I'hilaitelphla, ten Cape May In hla hydro aeroplane Krlday afternoon to fly from the reaort 10 Ihe uavy yard. W Idle pawing over the waters of the Maurice U'iver Cove, the engine blew up aud the Hying machine anil men dmpited Into tire waters. Fortunately ground atakra "licking well out of water and after an awful effort the men succeeded In making the aeroplane fantTb these. Ill this position they remained all nlglit up to 7 o'clock Saturday morning, when the police pgtrol boat Lela Itoyle, captained by Sanford Bacon, ill-covered (lie man's plight and picked them up and t|tok them into Maurice lilver. Both gentlemen took the train for Philadelphia apparently none tlr- worse for the awful e*perletice of the long dark night. Mr Keld. la well known In this city, where he made trlpa In hla machine last August.
QUAKER CITY GIRL WEDDED HERE Miss Annie Connelly Becomes the Bride of Stanley Pontiere. Stanley Pontiere, who la employed by Headlay A Arlama and la a well knowncynnng man of this city, and Mlaa Jenule Connelly, of Wyndmoor, were married In St. Augustine's Church by the rector, the Bev. John J. Sweeney, at 1 o'clock Saturday afterThe bride wore a blue tailor-made travellug costume, and black beaver bat with white plume and pink rosea. Sbe waaatteuded by Mlaa Marguerite l'onttere. The beet man was Carmelo Urillo, of tbla city. The young pair left for'Waalilngton, : D. C,, and Leeaburg, Va. They will hold a reception next Saturday evening at the home of Fred. Pontiere and wife, parente of the groom, where they will reside for the
LAIJJBS' AID MEETS a Society l-laiaa Aggressive Wort, a for Call and Wlaier. « A delightful eoclal gathering as- » wmbled In the social rooms of the * Flrat M K.'Churrh on Monday even- " lug, where about aeventy-Hve fadlea, 1 with the pastor and hla family, aat down-to a very nicely prepared repeat. 1 The occasion waa the autumn meet- ' lug. to plan aggressive work for the fell aud winter. '* After the dainty bounties were dulv appreciated, under the general bead, "good of the order," an Informal ex- i preaalon of opinion aa to methods eL work occupied the attention of the lad Ira for a social hour. It waa a dellghlMa meeting. 1 ■ » ■ ' — v I Own Voir Home. | ' It's dignified and gives yon a dell- I O clous senna of security to own your , _ home at . OCEAN CITY. Bealdea, your responsibility aa a real ' estate owner maksa you a dmirabls ■ clluen. Think It over, then dill ohI HARRY hkadlry. Keel Estate Operator, Ninth and -Ac. bury avenue, next to tire bouse who will atSdsgvou the very best way and 1 somei of the greatest bargains to he found here on the seal net terms Phone eon neeCton. adv. "- Would It not to wall for you to glva the First National bank of Ocean City a trial 7 adv.
» s MISS SIMMONS ; GOES TO REWARD, ( ' Collliigswood Young Woman, „ : With Many Friends Here, I" 11 Victim of Vubercnlosis. \ 0 The many friends of Miss Myrlle e e Rlmmons were pained to learn of her b death, which occurred at her home. 123 Frazer street, Colllqgawoorl, at II 20 a j, o'clock 'nn Werlnesday evening .if last e „ week. -The cause of death was tuber- ( cular trouble. Bbe was 28 years old. b y Her funeral took • place from ithe d e home of her uncle, Tboa. rt. Hlmmoris, In Mlllvllle, Monday. Her vices were " I, conducted by the Rev. Drs. A. Wagg a „ and John R. Mason, of Collingswood. |i r Interment waa at Mt. Pleasant Cem- n k etsry, Mlllvllle. She wa» a member e y of the Collingswood M. K. Church, c e Miss Simmons, who was the daugh- p „ terof James and Kmma Simmons, y had been III since December. She b „ held -a responsible position aa steno- b graplter and auditor for a large Pblla1 delpbia llrin, w hose members regarded ft her so highly that tbey kept her poslu Hon open for ber until tbe time of her fi dentil. « , She spent the month of September G ! were Mr. and Mrs." Joli'n E. Towiiiend S Miss Simmons had a large number of friends Here, and In Mlllvllle and t« Collingswood. She had a lovable dl»-' iswltlon and endeared herself In all deep sympathy of all. - In the summer season live years ago, Miss Simmon" was a clerk in Ihe ' post office In this city. " BUYS HALL BUILDING J! , K. f . if mm Slakea Pnrrkaie from T i E. J. Hann, real estate operator, haa F f purchased Champion's Hall, Eighth t r street aud West avenue, from Joseph f G. Champion. n e It Is Mr. Hanu'a intention to com- li i- plelethe Improvements to Ihe build- t i Ing that have been under way for n t some time. I e Mr. Champion, who Is -nrysr on the t y Hrst floor, will inovje to the Asbury t s avenue end of Hie second floor, where k he will have his offices as- builder and i- architect-. a — ■ e Gone lo flrldg elon. j k Messrs. Deiiu A Hemsley have closed I their Ice cream parlors here and gone I -, to Rrldgeton to remain during the « e winter months. Tbey will reopen for f business hero March IS. -t
FARMER DIES ON ft TUCKAHOE ROAD SomfcrsGandy'sBodyGnarded - by a Dog Owned by Sen- j ator Crease. When Homers Gandy fell dead along the roadside at Tuckahoc Sunday, a bird dog owned by former Beuator ' w-i'tb the msu, stood guard over 1 tbe body, and It was with difficulty i with bis wife, was driving along, condition. ; Finally, Mrs. Ewlng cauglil lire dog I and held It while Dr. Ewlng made an j Gaudy was dead Tbeu the body was t taken lo tbe borne of a near-by real- t t . Mr. Gaudy bad called at the home I of Miss Millie Young, at Tuckahoe. t and before starting for the- house said pe bad never fell so well. After re- r malnlng at the Young homestead for a j cltnlng to have Miss Young accom- t pany him. . . A short time afterward, a boj\.saw lying along the roadside auiRhe to Inform the neighbors. Ni While lbs lad was thus engaged, Dr. end Mrs. Ewlng found the body. Mr. Gandy, who was a weil known was about .58 years old. He ^ was a son of founer Judge Bomers Gandy, of this county. He leaves a widow and daughter. Mrs. Albert !; Sharp. Death In thought to have been due to heart disease. WANT ALLEY VACATED J t 'Ity Solicitor Howell stated st the < meeting of the City ('-ominissloiiers t that the Ocean City ' Land Co. den I res t to make a change In Its street system j between Fourth and Fifth streets. ■ company therefore~"a*kn that the t alley between Fourth street end I place be vacated, so .that I Corinthian avenue can bo extedded. r Director Fisher said thati as the i move does not affect anybody but ihe I company, he did not see why I the prayer should not be granted. He made a motion, which was carried, lhat notice or Intention be published introduce an ordinance bearing on this subject at the meet I rig October 24. i Sfade Good Hani of pmti. , Vice Commodore Charlee J. Ciirran < and Wilbur F. Hamilton, of Phlladel- i phla, arrived In town Monday even- , to 6nJoy a day's sport on the flshIuk banks. They were out on Tuesday, when they caught 28 gnod-slxed weakand jo croakers. They returned 4o Philadelphia Tneaday afternoon. i
FIRST M. E. CHURCH'S "GYM" 3 TO HELP YOUTHS OF CITY
8 I HOW TO SECURE NORMAL SCHOOL!, d. i Dr. Mirick SayB All People ' I Here Mast Work in . i r" Harmony. 1 le The question of a new Htate norma! i sr school was dtsenssed at the meeting of e. the boards of educallon of Cape May te County held In' tbe high ecbool , building In this city Haturday. - o, Aaalstaut Commissioner of Edoca- - tlon Mlrlck said, tbe Blate has been , n, eomewbat niggardly in providing a sufficient number of these schools. He it- offered tbe advice that If a high school d. building Is desired by the people of lie this section of the State It would be lie well for all to stand together and make a concentrated eflort to secure It. a ooooemraiea enort io secure it.
The Board of Trade of this city, of 'which Prof. James M. Stevens Is president, will watch legislation at tbe winter's meeting of tbe State's lawmakers, and. If plane are made to provide such an Institution for South Jersey, tha board, through Its committee, will endeavor to secure tbe' building' for UcCku City. Tbe committee comprises Mayor Prof. Stevens and the Rev. Dr. J. B. Haines. CAUGHT WBAKFI8H F.spsrt Ancient Were. Members I ol Tbla lolls Psnj. ' Jamas M. Chester. Clayton Haloea Brick, William B. Davie, tbe Rev. P. Dr. Allso Corson and William Llpplneott went Ashing "outskle" In - L. L. Hlgbee's boat on Than- ' day and tbey caught nearly flfly waakflah, beside toacroakera. Many oftbe I weakflsh weighed six and savan > pnonds. 4* They are all emierl flebermeu, especially tbe KerJ Pennington Corson, wbn surprised some of the party by I the ntanuer-lti which he hauled In the 1 * ' Far Me. Lota 48, 47 and 48 Marine Place, > Crams tract. 10x102 feet each. Apply r to owner, Kllubetb Q. Sands, 688 Central a vs., Ocean City. , adv.
Committee Has Been Appointed to Take Charge of . Important Work. . The officials of the Methodist Church, tbla city, art a progressive set of med, keenly elert to everything that can be done tor tbe complete development ol : their church resources said resources meaning their modern church property, which they oonoelve le for tbe proper use of the people in all-Chris-Ban, Intellectual and social waya. t A carefully selected committee, com- ' posed of men prominent In business I circles, baa just taken In hand the equipment of a real gymnasium for * the young men and Juniors of the 1 church and tbelr frleuds, who may * properly quellfy and be amenable to ' the simple conditions under whlfh I tbe gymnasium Is to be operated ' No attempt at gttt-sdge supplies will ' be undertaken, but all the real esaen- ' tlals for a good place for wholesome exercise will be prepared, end regular ' boon will be arranged for gymnasium * A competent person will be In '■ charge, and It Is confidently expected " that tbe output will be clean, rugged, '• frank and healthy buys and young -- men, for whom tlie church means to 6 do Its nest aud from wjiom it expects the best. " The committee comprises H. B. '■ Mowrer, Reuben W. Edwards and Mra.'C. H. Bbuamaker. It la expected tbet the gymnasium will be opened next week. > VA.NT8 TO LAY CONDUIT ' tlon for • Week. Tlie Delaware and Atlantic Telephone Co. presented a latter to tbe k City Commissioners at their regular " meeting requesting tbe approval of plane submitted for a conduit ou Tenth street, between Asbury and Central avenues. Director Fisher said that ha waa net "' entirely familiar wltb tbe conditions and he moved that tbe matter be de- * fee red far a weak antll ha bad tlma to oonsuli with the city ebgtaeer. Tbe mot km was oarrlad. n- Bee Adv. on third page, fifth cot. ». adv. tf.
COUNTY TEACHERS WELL ADYISED AT INSTITUTE
MARRIED WHILE ON HER VACATION Adclla C.Bates the Bride ' of Bertram .X. Chris- 1 tianeen. After an engagement of over a year. Adella C. Bates, bookkeeper for i Abbott's Alderney Dairies, a n d youugeat daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. , W. Bates, of this city, and Bertram X Christiansen, of Atlantic City, were • married Tuesday, October 8. at "the , of friends In Philadelphia, by the Rev. Henry Fraukland, while the , bride waa.qioher vacation. Mrs. Lorena- Mil lover was brides- , maid, anil Harry Miller, of Phlladel- , phla, was best man. Tbe pair will reside at the home ol the bride's parents this winter. i BAPTISTS PROSPERING * The usual dull seaauh fo; churches Is proving to be tbe rgjolclng season 1 for the Baptists of this city. The st- ' tendance at every service, \w bile not large, judged by the summeyHtsudard, . Is excellent when meaaufwl by the cougrtgatioiis of the corresponding | period of Isst year. The Buudsy- - school reports more thsu twice tg^ • number preseut last. Sunday lhj*Tou the second Babbetb of Oclob*£<91l. - "There is the beRlnulnjL of a real revival of religion In the hearta, "Lilt*- 1 iwople," says the Bastor. the, RVv.' Arthur Gee. "Theflrst frdlta <M this revival In the request for baptism on i the part of a Sunday school scholar. Arrangements are bctug made to h»ve a baptismal service and It Is hoped > that In the meantime others will mania desire to publicly profess their I faith In Christ. Tbe church us a whole has worked devotedly .and well - awd the slgus of a harvest for tbe - kingdom as a reward for labor and faith are many and plain." Gone on Auto Trip. R. Howard Thorn, accompanied by i Holla Garratson and wife, and R. L. • Ooffand wife, wltb Mr. aod Mrs. Foulds, of Philadelphia, left here In their automobiles Tuesday morning i on a trip np the Htate. They will pass - through Trenton, New Brunswick and - other cities lu the northern section of " New Jersey on their way to New York. I Returning they will come down the I Hudson and take lo the Eastern sec-' tlon of New York State.
HOTEL KEEPERS ^ HAD GOOD TIME ■' b - Spent Evening Here a» Guests '' of Misses Lewie and Conard, ti of Kathln. c , Among the members of tbe Ocean K , City Hotel Proprietors' Association e who accepted the Invltatlon of the || Misses Lewis end Conard to take din- n * ner with them on Monday ereulng. c .- October 14, were the Mlaaee B. and e E. Helm. Mr. and Mrs. George Matin. ( i- Mrs. L. H. Hewllngs, Mrs. E 0. KiF born, Mrs. A. J. McKtmm, Mr. and ( i- Mrs. 8. H. Mayberry, Mrs. L. Baker. • Mrs. B. F. Wheelman, Mrs. Cbas. E , e Haag. Mra. J. Roney, Mrs. Henry , iv Kloets and Mr*. A. P. Mllner. , ,e The table wae decorated with yellow , y end white flowen, and all did Justice - o to tbe feast spread for them. At the , b usual hour In the eveolng the preel- ( dent, Mr. Meun, called the meeting to , II order. , l- We were sorry we did not have all le the members present. Reports were , ir heard from all eommltt{ea. Remarks n on ihe welfare of the association were beard, and some plane for tbe next id season talked over, id When tbe business was over, the 1, social hoar was eDjoypt by all. ig Wa are looking forward to tbe Nolo vember meeting to be held at Mra. L. ts Baker's, 1727 Oxford street, Philadelphia. Mrs. M. E Haao, 8. Secretary. id ^ t,..t ■ ■~il.i ji, Robert 8. Groves, who. with his family, was a well known rammer resident of this city, ha vl ug a cot I age ou _ Asbury avenue, bilow Fifteenth street, T died at bit home, 1811 West Lehigh eventie, Phlledelphla, last Frtday, c- aged 08 years His remains were toterred at North Laurel Hill Cemetery le. Tuesday, Post 2. G. A. I* , taking part be, lu the services, ar I Pujs'ui'i ins iua-.. I<agal papers of all dsseriptkms, In- . eluding Wills, aro carefully drawn b* "d R. Curtis Robinson at tils office, 744 Asbury avenue. Ocean City, N.J. adv. ■ol • • «- i " ns For Sale.— That neat attractive nolle. tags, with double plana*, fjKdng oeeap and bay; Central a vMiue and Tweutleth street: new: only «7«0. John he I. Hood, 1024 Arch street, Philadelphia. MM*., adv. I Fob Sale.— Cottages and lots lu moat dtMrable locations in Gosou City, ol. Apply l*A. Cotton 818 Astmry svsnus. r. iocsan City, Nsw Jstsajr. adv. r.
"j Unusually Instructive . Ses- | aions Held in High School in This City. | The Cape May County Teachers' Institute. held in the high -school .building in thle city Friday; ws» well at- . _ teuded.jsud tlie Instructors doubtless will prolit ntuclj from the talks glveu Dr. Henry .Surzalo, of tbe Teachers' College. New York City, and Assistant Commissioners of Education A. B. Meredith aud George A Mlrlck, of this State, t he Institute, which was In charge' ■ of Cotipts_thi perlntendent Aaron W. Hand, was divided Into three sections. - ' high school department was con-. ' ducted by J'rnf. J. B. Hastings, of r \V est Cape .May: the gra.nmsr school ' department was tn charge of Prof. J. M. Htetena, of this city, and tbe prJ- - msry school department was con- - ducted by Miss Annie E. Davidson, of Wlldwood. ' The program In these sect tone waa J ntoii sbuool. / "How to Teach German," Mlaa Helen Poley, Cape -May City High , School; "Discipline lu the High Schol," O. W. Relchly, Ocean City , High School; "New Methods In Cbem- , i-try," \V» H. Sill |»v-. Middle Town . ship High School. , "How I Teach Hlqtory," Miss Ollva I fhuigla'"", "temtrt House School; "The , Purpose of tifirOnmrntit School L Worfcr^Harry ^Graves, Wlldwood t School; "How^ I Teach Spelling." , "Ml«« KJJsxbethMcGlnley, Holly Reach. ■ l-KIMABY SCHOOL. 1 £t fourth grade recitation in geog. -ffraphy, by a class under the direction - of Mrs. Meta R. M. 8alter, Ocean City , School; "Nature 8tndy," J. 1)7 Town- , >end. Rio Grande School; "Elemen- - > . tary Hand Work." Miss Helen Neeley, t Cape May City School ; "Tradition and j Reform In Teaching" Dr. Suxxallo. The wbrk of Mra. Salter'a clam was r appreciated by the teachers, w"ho ap- , jilaudedjhelr exhibition. I Following Is an outline of Prof: g Relcbly's address on "Discipline In $ the High School." A. Matthew Arnold says: "Conduct Is the fourth of life." If this ts true, end I don't see that there" la anything y togalnsay.lt, then fbe fourth of tlie , responsibility of the h;rae and.tbJL^-^ , school Is teaching self-control, n It. Discipline It Important -fdt four K reasons: First, tor the child's saks; . second, for the State's saks; third, for ^ the school's sake; . fourth, for tbe lf teacher's sake. Why for the teacher's sake? Selfe' control Is tbe ooe thing In which all o types of Individuals are lacking. • First, the Idiot lean Idiot because It run, iiie lunu ivau iuiui mcauw n
caunot control Its braioe; second, the pauper Is such because be cannot conttnl bis property y economic Interests; third,' the drunkard ea'ubOt control his appetlie; fourth, the glut, on baa Ihe same troubln; .flftb the criminal cannot control or ms';e distinctions between rfcht an 1 wrong; sixth,' tha bashful cannot control his wdf -consciousness; seventh, the irtme of American people Is nervousness. Our self-ooutrol seems to be beld by a mere thread; tha least twit eh and It la gone. • ^ B. The State demands thraa things: First, Intelligent citizens; second, self-supporting clttieus; third, obedient cHlsaos. C. Discipline relalae to tbe following: First, work— studies; second, play; third, conduct. 4|. ' In our work, promptness, thoroughand accuracy should be demanded all means. Tlie most frequen'i accusation made against the eeboole m unpractical, unreliable and Inaccurate. This U due to carelessness and slipshod methods of work, making pupils believe they are getting something when they ere nr-t. Discipline In work precludes discipline In conduct. D. There ere two fectora to be considered In discipline: First, the pupil; second, the teacher. . A. In our schools we have pupils: 1 First, from tbe homes of the. rich and the poor: second, from the homes or » the cultured and tbe Illiterate; third, from every nation under heaven; * fourth, from every city aod country; - nrth, pupils without purpose or ambl- * tlon; slxth^puplts never responsible for a single task; eeveuth, boys and girls In s general mixture. B. Pupils comedo the high tf^eols at the most peculiar and critic. ,-Vtod a ollbelr lives. They are undergoing r a change In (a) voice, (b) mUscles. (e) 1 mind, (d) conduct. ' V. Pupils develop' through ail Um * stages of the race. Each state nod ' play Its part. D. Complete morality Is a complex f state. Ths pupil l« not mature enough t for tt. We ceuuot thrust our own maturity upon them. A. Tbe tsecher. • . The luflueuce of the tsscher's char- < Send me IM oTywir propertiee few "*lf yLu*h»ve monev to Ipan en Arm I- mortgage^ (so^vlin#^ " RKALVKSTATK HHOKBK, u Bourse BUlg. TBI Aetwry Ara. . i ' ' — ' i u The Smm»«L Prlettng Hi ess i. kept hay ternlin rat Job wart, tmm ^ I

