Ocean City Sentinel, 31 October 1912 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J, THUKSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 11)12. . NQ. 31

OceanCity Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON EJiloi and Proprietor ti.'oo Per Year, Suictly in Advance, j CITY DIRECTORY. city officials cmuhchtek v ices. Sr"^r'lp«alunjl wSewSay «v«nlna.'7j5 nunjiay ^ ".'J'l""' i:U" " W ' I Blf IFwwmC'!5b'-""; t n'.itr Klrsl Prestiyiertan mmrrl., Wa»ir»WN» I j r'^l' ^itU.Aataallo^i £o£uui luinunuol fa|.ll.l|iybuW|^[Wa^^aVMur, ^ jL'iiu"h.p|M.traaanv>.^ 4 W J.n.r. A. M. K. taurrln ror n*r Hevenib .'"1," Tu.T'ul' Hcli'IsTi!"' p!"n" er...ianr y'.r-. cmurcm~societies. I **1 iI« *a a * l!£y n^slyjnwls n r-r M o n ■ Vlua IWIlltoMn.

m?!m«Uii( second Mooday In sec* 'mouth. Mrt'moilS "jfiodsSu&ju^G'gj- ^ Mr?! jlnu"'!', (Tandy, anparinUDdaut JooP srk er' 'll I Jlae^traaSra rer . M ° w r* ' p I'arlah UoUd. Mtt'^da^uTlb* mnnlli. w.imen'» Uulld. ^ SEC^^S^EpE5^tf ^ M oeean City Loam. No. as. k. or Panes** Br.t Mid tlilrd Monday evenlna* or aacii niuiiih ta K.ol I'. Imll. Aabnry avenue, near n d'n "tl'SosrAro Th M^rk ' K' "'°I Toaoday evenma ' 'inCttarapSa-a ball Councillor, J oar pit Ooli Wilton H. WUIeu, Ocean «ty Conncli. No. 10. O. ol A., meet* MbaoMlle 'Il^nseV secfelary ' el^jCfeiffiy^TiJ^muhajnpN*'' i*11 IcI^JJa^SS^JP^den^LnU^li camp la, P. O. or A.rineete every Hetwdaj at 7.s» p. m.. In K. etr. ball. Mara J, Klaley, rceortllua eacretary. Mii'VbplaK' Smpdii'li.'or R."' ' ocean City l«al."»o. 1S»I iCarnentere' J'uijiuj, meeu every Friday eveulai la K.or Tb» Ocean Clty^Hniimni Md^l^an j" JACOB SCHUFF THE PIONEER BAKERY. No. 700 Aikai) Riaaaa, Ootu Cttj. I. 1. freer Bread, flee and Catee dally. .Weddtta «£y V3&i*SSS'JS2£. "

ATTOMNBla.AT-l.AW. Morgan hand, i ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, nlm'rin^V>Hi^<'imDmtaef<mml,^Kl'Ia^'*^iWic' ' I (Oppoefta Pubis. BuMdttcM- * '* j l'aw'offices " ' """""" . Apgar & Bos we 11,^ LAW OFFICES ] Godfrey & Godfrey, c ■ JtociM ain. III. and .17 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Ieaw ' Cbanrery'1 E"—","lD fOWNSEND GODFREY - Attorney-at-Law j -» Otis M. T own send A Practical Seashore Archie e. r Licensed by I he Male* M STRE Al^PP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Atlantic City Theatres : umi ' ; Thurv, Fn. and Sal. live.. < IcL 31, Nov. I . >. Pop. Mat. J.Jo P. M. .. toll AN X HARRIS | PRKSKNT / ! Piior to Opening at the AM or Theatre, ' N. Y., Next Monday Night DOUGLAS i FAIRBANKS1 I In a Comedy of ThrilK Heart Tliroha and , j Laughter Hawthorn, U. S. A. By Jstnr* Bernard Pagan, with a Casl of ; Unuaual Excellence |i Even. »sc, 50c, 75c. *1. 00 and $t.jo; Mat. i 35C, SOC, 75c, f I. '

- '■ ■ H J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. 1 Huth Mann-Hell. 10; Inter Jtlalr, iw A | iVm'da'ii'y. ' m7Sw.P«mi^. igl Allen Comn.l.D.fc: *16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 11 Dr. w. P. HAINES \ COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. ' - IISsTs! i: I'ltOne.: Bel; IM-W; Inlrr Mlate lie A ^ 1VI.||I»» {ft&'JSaiWr., W | JHKUSCHEL PETTIT, M. L>. I 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY I QR. CHARLES B. RIDER i ►•I>entlMt«. s 809 Central Avenue c LITE. ». J. 7 Hughes' Central Pharmacy 1 tirkis si. m. *«i«) aw. K Tall Millinery ' full line of ii|vlo^1ate style" for and children at reaeonableprlcre. J J. II. lULDRCTtl'M t SI00 REWARD SIOO if bought I be uor Howard, Himlhoo, Elgin and VaUhani Watch l,>r caih cheaper i than you can buy Irora Ndaon on time. I l.m.nelson i Diamond., Waiche. and Jewelry, MJ Broadway. 327 Kaighn ave., Camden, i | N.J. | My repcerentalive is here once a week, j U you miss him drop postal. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

R: CURTIS ROBINSON w <-0 Notary Pwblic and ©ommissioner of deeds i|^— inpuw-Ji PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue ; Ocbm, Cm - - New Jersey ] ' It may be just barely possible that some other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, 1 but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." - We have it and wc have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. Mo * dress them. - Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables 91 LuniiwiiM—iMiiniwiiiwiiiiinimr

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. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Avenue First-class nfortgage investments secured.

CITY'S MOTOR BOAT CLUB OFFICERS RENOMINATED

Organization Leases Casino Club, Where Members | Will Entertain. Al the regulmr yearly nomination meeting oflJeTTPean City Motor Hoat Club, held at the club home al Fifteenth .Ireel and Hay avenue, on Hal- , urday night. Commodore Clarence W. Wlloon and Vice Commodore J. kiln Myer., jr., were renomlnatW and Jo>eph Hnellenburg, owner 'of IheirhlMiL Mltn^waa nominated ! for rear enmmodnrc. HeMiry DijiliL : llaggarly and Treaourer WGTTranrYtid- ' wig were renominated for I heir respecoffice. The election will beheld at the club house on the la-l .Saturday 1 In November. 1 Ilia announcement wee also made that the Casino Club, on the Board walk, has beeu leased for a number of 1 years anil It will be opened on the Sat- 1 unlay before Raster as an annex and 1 will be known aa the "Ocean City 1 Motor Boat Club Annex." A series of elaborate .entertainments 1 will be given the coming season, Including a dance or other entertain- 1 merit, every Wednesday and Haturday 1 ' all of "wKTcfi will tie ifiTder the _ capable direction of C. El I wood Carpenter, nf Philadelphia, a member of the cluh. There will be music every afternoon and evening by the Ocean City Motor Host Cluh Orchestra, and the Ladles' Auxiliary Will hold several entertain- i inents each week during the entire i season, announcement of which will lie made within a few weeks This new move In securing the Casino Club will give the uiolnr boat club a cluh house on the ocean front as well as their beautiful house ou the bay, which Is also to be greatly Improved this coming season. The Ocean City Motor Boat Club members are to be commeuded upon the stand they have taken, as It will greatly Improve the social life of the resort. Time and money will be spent wltli a lavl-li hand by the members. BOND APPROVED n-'iuitur Hand Will Push Work The Cape May County Hoard of F'reehas accepted I tie bond of Senator Robert E. Hand, who was recently awarded the contract to construct the Ocean City Boulevard. ! Henatnr Hand will get Ills mud- . digger* at work within a few days. It Is stated, and push the work as rapidly ss possible. The road is to be completed by June IS of next year. J. M. Chester, the well known local real estate operator. left yesterday for Weroersvllle, Pa . where he will re- ' cuperale. It U Mr. Cheater's Inten- . Hon to remain there for a week.

DR. BRUNYATE .! SEES OLD FRIENDS Former Church Pastor and His Wife in Town a Few Hours. The Rev. Dr. and Mra. E. R. Branyate, of Lambertvllla, were In town on Monday, and their many friends here were delighted to eee them. . Dr. Hrunyate'e old canine friend and body-guard for the years he was pastor of the First M E. Church bere-"Jack," owned by B.H. Thorn — showed by his antics his great pleasure al once more seeing tils former self-selected master, t and for the time being the dog deserted t Ills latest traveling companion, A. D. ' Harrows. ' Dr. Brunyate was In Atlantic City - Sunday, where lie waa called to ralae ' _ money for Impmvementa to the Flret ! M. E. Church, of that city, where he ' was pastor for seven years before coming to Oeean City. He quickly se- ■ cured subscriptions to tbe amount or < **>75. | I EJECTION RETURNS , Rreubllcn Hrsdqnsrfers. Election returns will be received Tneeday night lu the Republican , headquarters on tbe second floor of the Bourse Building. Tbe returns will be flashed upon a screen that will be placed In tbe middle of Eighth street, near Aabnry avenue. Tbe officials of- tbe Young Men's Progressive League bave also arranged to receive the election returns at tbelr rooms, admission to wblcb will bj^by card. K. H. Ware, Ind., and as a member of the II rm of Were A Mecouch. baa been declared a bank.upt. The flrst meeting of creditors will be held at Cape May next week. It's dignified and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your borne at OCEAN CITY. Besides, your raeponatblllty aa a' real estata owner makee you a desirable cUtxen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Atliury avenue, next to Are bouse who will show ydu tbe very best way and some of tbe greatest bargains to be found bare on the easiest terms .J Puoue connection. adv.

i ! CITY WANTS BEST OF STREET LIGHTS , Sealed Bids Must Re Received ' by Board by November 14. !; Elsewhere In this Issue of the Bus1 TiNgfc appears an advertisement for i sealed proposal* for lighting the city , , for the term of one year and live year* I It Is llie desire of the city officials , , iieeure ihe be«t light obtainable and , at a minimum coal. | , Therefore, the advertisement read*: i 'Bid* will be received for lighting and p for any new and Improved system* of . lighting, and tbe bid considered most I advantageous to the city will be , awarded Ihe contract. Each bid uuibi be accompanied by a comprehensive , and detailed system of lighting." Bids are lobe In Ihe hands of Ihe . board by J o'clock oi» the afternoon , of November 14. HANDICAP TOO BIG f r Frank Schneider, llie noted local , ' runner, was In Philadelphia Haturday . and look part hi the individual hatidl- ? cap cross-country rim lu Falrmount I Park. He started scratch, and had a handicap of three and one half raln- . ulea, which was loo much for him to I overcome. He gut Iblrd place In time, t Fcank's next run will be on Thankse giving Day In Falrmount Park In Ihe - American I'haraplunsblp Gross-coun-try Bun. He won the championship [> last yesr and must defend his til le i this year. I Fiank, who Is entered from the e Oeean t'lty High Hcbool Athelellc 1 Association, will make a big effort to retain the championship, and to this end be Is now In training, so as to be In Ibe pink of condition Tliauksglvlng Day. His many friends hope to see ' him a winner. lf Next Hunday will be "rally day" I", for Ihe First 41 K rtabbalh School. All parents ale Invited livsllcml Willi I- llielr children. The room will lie dec1 orated with greena.coru, etc. Hoiivenlrs will be distributed. * To Raise Car Barn. The Ocean City Trolley Company Is preparing to raise II* barn and make I other Improvements to this property. f The baru will be raised two feel. The ' ground surrounding the barn Is now being filled In.

T AFT FOLLOWERS TO HAYE MEETING

of Note to Address Gathering in This City To- ( morrow Night. I A Republican mass meeting will be held In Doughly's Pier, on the Boardwalk al Eighth street, tomorrow,' evening. j . i The speakers will be Benator Walter E Edge, of Atlantic City; Senator [Nichols, of Cumberland County, and | Congressman Gardner. All ihe residents are Invited to attend this meeting anil hear Ihe issue* ' of Ihe campaign discussed. ' Owing to Ihe mass meeting F'rlday ' i evening, the moving picture* an- < 1 nouueed to be shown at the pier ou < night will be exhibited tin* even- ; lug. 1 — ' ALL HALLOWE'EN Hallow-e'en tonight. Of course, , nearly everyone -particularly the ' children— knows this, and many have made arrangements to celebrate Ihe , occa-lon. HaJEfW S'eh Tk aii siu'lent-celrbra- 1 lion. Ajvaf back lu Ihe clouded pasl ' II was erdatdlshed as a harvest festival, to celebrate llie bouiitiful crops gathered; and autumn leaves, fall fruit* ' 1 and vegetables have figured extensive- ' ' ly In all observances." The festival was always the occasion for a masquerade and grotesquely or strangely clad ' men aud women had a right to roam the streets, and even wear masks.- ' In many homes there will lie merry ' ma-querade parties, with amusements " in the dim light shining from the eyes, ! noses snd mouths of numerous jacko'lanteriis, or lu the candle light from 1 strings of Chinese ilenteriia. F'requent- " ly the dancing Isdoueniuler Ibe latter, end Ihejeoks ere left to light the dln- ' lug room, lo add to Ihe welrdnese of s the feast. 1 There should be nothing of tbe every- " day about a Hallow-e'en party or Ihe B supper. It should be as weird and ' spooky as possible, and there ahould, " be plenty of surprtees lo spring from lime lo time. One can either exercise his own Ingenuity In providing them , or get hints and suggestions and objects In the stores. ; It will lie a night for roasting nuls, 1 popping corn and diving for apples. The maiden with the caudle will see the fare of her fulore husband, and Die kids will have llie time of tbelr llvps. For it will be a night for tbe M kids as well ae llie grown-ups, lu e fact, In most Instances they will gel . the greatest fun out of II. ,, Actlug Chief of Police Hlldreth has v arranged to bave all of Ibe police ou duty lonlghL

NO MORE SPRING GAMES WITH BIG "PREP." SCHOOLS

x PIONEER HERE WILL MOYE AWAY , t Frank 8chneider Sells Prop- j. erty and Will f»o to i Philadelphia. ^ Frank Bchnelder, who haa been a j man In tbla city for more than a score of years, Is making ar- , rangementa to move lo Philadelphia i wltbln Ibe next week or two. t He sold hie place of business and | residence, on Asbury avenue, near | street, some lime ago, and tbe a deal was consummated recently, | Mr. Bchnelder flret came to this city ( . than fl> years ago. and bad places ( - of business at two locations In the Ward at different times. | Borne years ago be bought tbe prop- | erty on Asbury avenue, wbsre be Is , now located. VISIT OF INSPECTION ! I 1 ell* Officials Her How Dolarwsr 1 Commissioner Robert F'lsber, K. I<. 1 ' Go ft aud E. A. Corson, of the Bultou A 1 Corson Company, wrnf from here ' Tuesday on a visit of inspection of a road between Pbllipebnrg and Wasb- ' Ington, In this State, where tbe Dolar1 way material people arc laying a ' sueet. r Thlemelerlal.conslstlngof alar preparation, la to ba used J)n Ihe afreet pavement work In this city, the coor tract for which la held by tba Button e A Corson Co. it : 1 Important. Bend me Hat of your properties for If you have money to loan on flret , mortgage I camplica It. FRAKK K. DARBY, ir REAL ESTATE BROKKIt, Bourse Bldg. 781 Asbury Ave. tl . - ,dVle Chairs rteaned at 806 Asbury avenue by William Dykes. adv., St. t> Fob Balb.— That neat attractive ootio tags, with double plaaxaa, facing ocean d aud bay ; Central avenue and Twaotlw elb street; new: only *3750. Jobs a I. Hood, 10-24 Arab street, Phtladelr. phla. HNl, Bdv.

Athletic Team Will C Play With Voting Men Nearer Their Equal. Tbe advisory board of the Ocean High School Athletic Aaeocta- C has been succeeded by an exacu- J live committee, wbose members com- p prise tbe following named; Principal d Relcbly, President Waller Donovan, o Vice President Leroy Rent ham. Treaa- t! urer H. Morrison Hancock, Secretary □ Breckley. p Tba committee Is eudeavoring to o arrange a schedule of spring games with encb high school teams as will e bring tba local school In loucb with v towns, particularly those In I ' and New Jersey, and i ' such schools, too, ae are about equal • In strength and eklll in truck events ' the mem hereof tbe school In Ocean I ' t ' For ihe last two or three years tbe 1 of tbe local track team bave com- r ' peled with Ihe Penn Charter, Deleocej t ■ and similar teams, whose member* I hive bean considerably older In years, and, therefore, more experienced, with < Ihe result that, while Oeean City did well,, the boys were frequently out- , classed . even tbongb helped Immeasurably by a star runner, Frank Bchnal- j der, or, as was the case more recently, , or a coming pole-vaulter Ilka "Joe" , Breckley. | t There are 36 boys eligible to try tor , . thetaam. The mauager of tbe aasoclatlon's k track and soccer learns la Joaepb : Breckley. Walter Donovan la mana- * gar of Iba basket ball learn, and BusI sell Taylor captain of Ibe track team, i- Maylln Robinson la captain of tba Efforts also will be made to aacore games with tha Uermantown High Bchool, Philadelphia (Southern High r Bchool and tbe Cheater High Bcliool. a There are 35 boys rrom whom to make selections tor tbe team. It la the Intention to have tba services of a professions! coach tor ibe learn lor two weeks after tbe boys bare bad considerable preliminary pisetlee. In order to round tbam cjit >• for playing wllb tbe teams of tbe other L ecbuota. j| rrssios Venkrrs KwccsHaW. I- Pension vouchers executed In aoare- ■ fol manner al tba office of K. Curtis I. Robinson, W4 Asbury avenue, Ocean r. City, edv.;tf

930 VOTERS REGISTERED I HERE FOR COMING ELECTION

i 1] ARRANGING TO PLAY BASKET BALL . High School Athletes Are 1 Scheduling Games With i Out-of-Town Teams. ' Manager Waller Donovan, of Ihe , learn of Ihe Ocean City i School Athletic Association, l» arranging a schedule of games wltli | out-of-town lives, and Is endeaverlng i secure dales with Isiwer Merlon, ( . Laudsdowne. Mlllville and Allantlp | City. The games will be started about | TO PAY MORE TAXES Valuations o( male Railroad H»«- ■ eras Are Increased. ' Railroad companies of New Jeary p will pay taxes this year on *37,t»lV'l . more property than tliey did In 1010. ^ 1911 report of Ihe State board of assesaora.sbows this Increase In asses*- ( , able properly over llie total for the | preceding year Tills report for 1011 was filed Thursday with the Htste | comptroller after considerable delay, owing to Ihe great Increase In physical . . work required to make Ihe ssseseuieiils this year, j Of Ihe eight larger railroad system* 1 Ihe valuations show a material Increase In every case except Ibal of Ihe . Susquehanna, where there Is a small decrease. Borne of the assessment* ' follow: Pennsylvania, from *90,844,- ) 61210*110,778,817; CenlYal, from *56,088,676 lo *61 574,204; Lackawanna, from *49,348,665 lo *58,884,866; Lehigh Valley, from *24,466,694 lo *33,079,333; | Erie, from *23,704,328 to *27,409,998; . Philadelphia and Reading, from *11. 414,804 lo (14,020,744; Buequehana, decrease«l from *7,838,021 , lo *7,648,950. " The nnclaaallled systems Increased . from *22,445,353 lo F26, 299,720. 1 Will Celetwale Haas. " Tomorrow will be the F'esst of All * Saint*, a holy day In tbe Roman n Catholic Chureh calendar, and mass " will be celebrated al 8 o'clock In Bt Augustine's Church by the rector, the *■ Rev. John J. Hweeuey. Mass will also be said at 8 o'clock Haturday * morning, the Feast of All Houls, Ir Belter Drslnaxe Herded. 18 Director Fisher, at the meeting of u the City Commissioners, called atleo3 Hon to tbe need of a better system of drainage on Beventh, Eight h and » Ninth streets . Larger pipes through » which water can be carried off are required.

Jr. 0. U. A. M, IS „ GROWING IN STATE R Charles D. Sampson Repre- n seated Iota Council at n Trenton Convention. ^ Tbe annual convention of the Junior Order American Mechanics of New j. Jereey waa held In Trenton Ihe latter , part of last week, with nearly 1000 j, In attendance. The report of Bute Secretary Mlers ebows that order lu the Bute has gained 1751 members, and during the year 188 or- q pban children were eselsted from Ibe , orphans' fund. 0 The officers elected were: Bute Conn- j cllor, William Q. Wakefled, Newark; a vice councilor, Frank K. Muta, Bridge- , conductor, Rene P. Van Minder, f New Market; warden, Oaear L. Fleet- j wood, Paleraon; Inside sentinel, Will- , lem McCullougb. MUbourne. The Rev. J. Morgan Kt-ld, of Glass boro, bolda over as Stale treasurer, and H. Mien, of Trenton, as eecreUry. BtaU Becratary Mien haa hakl the ofllce 82 yean, and bla new term for three yean. J Ocean City waa represented at tbe convention by Charles D. Sampson. J HAD HOUSE PARTY lelnYal Her Cslleie. Mn. Preston Bhoameker, of Parke Cheater County, Pa., and her ' daughter. Miss Mallilleu. of Philadelphia, entertained a party of friends at 1 Mn. Shoemaker's collage, l»4 Wee ' lay avanua, from Friday afternoon ' until Bonday evening. Tbelr guests wen Mra. Irvln Bode- ■ back. Mlse Lotah, Miss OldlSeld and • Mr. and Mn. A. C. Keeley, of.Phlladelphla, Mr. Keel.yand wife cmnlng 1 down In tbalr auto Bunday. ' Tbe young people enjoyed vialu to 1 the Boardwalk and bay, and were royally aotertaloed by Mn. Bhoe- ,, maker. . Msddot-k'a PHsrmsc). "- Bee Adv. on third page, flftb col. e adv. if. I Lots 46, 47 and 48 Manna Place, r Craeea tract. 30x109! feat each. Apply to owner, Elisabeth U. Bands, 632 tintralave., Ocean Ctty. adv. *- FOB Baul— Cottages and lots In ia most desirable localkwn in Ocean Ctty. n Apply to A. Ootldn 619 Asbury aveuua. Ocean City, New Jersey. adv.

Number Includes Many Philadelphians Owning; Property in Resort. The members of the election boeTde -St In Ihe lire houses Tuesday eflernoon for the purpose of registering lho*d voters not on their lists. In Ihe First Ward, the total number registered was 451. There were 58 neme* added on the! day. Among the voters will be at least! wenty Pblladelphlaus who bave lutereeto In this city. In the Second Ward the total registration was 468. This Is tbe largest registration of voever made In this city. In the First Ward It Is fully 100 more than last year. BULL MOOSERS HAPPY I.eadera Claim Tbelr Parts Will Hamuel C. Heebner, one of the JIull Moose leaders In this city, In Me report to the Progressive's BUle head- ! quarter*, a few days ago, gave It aa the estimate of the uieu who are In | touch Willi the political muveuie.il lu ' Hits section that the begd of Ibe Progressive ticket will win in Cape May ! County by 750. ^ j The Progressive leaders ssy that there Is an overwhelming seiillmeut for Koooevelt In Ocean City and In the resorts on Five M4le Beach, wblcb In- ' elude Wildwood, Hotly Heacb and Anglesea. The Hull Mooeers not only ' are confident of carrying Ocean City and Five Mile Beach, but they alsoex- " peel to come out even In Cape May " n,y" ' ; TROLLEY CARS RUN !: Will t»s- Kept calm BO I.onf as The» Ps) one-maa Crew. The trolley cars running up and i down the beach here continue lo he I fairly well patronised, It Is said by Thomas J. Duncan. Tha ears are a convenience to men working far uptown and away down town, aa well aa II to the residents of both sections and ii their children who attend tbe public « school. Al tbe present time each car haa a e conductor and motorman, but as the II travel decrease* one of these men will y be dropped and the other wll| All the dual position of conductor and motorPresident William O. Moore slate* ,r that the cars will be run so long as >• they pay the wage* of tha one-man >' erew. d » h HOLY TRINITY CHURCH

Next Holiday thii. hffll.be ■ celebraof Ibe holy cummuniau at Holy Trinity Church In the morning, preceded by the litany a) 10.45 Evenlug service at 7.45- 'clook. Sunday school at 8 p. m. The subject tor the -ihnou In the morning will be "The Doctrine of tbe Trinity." That of the evenwill be "The Difference Between Religion and Oodltoaaa.'" Friday, November 1. being AU Selnte' there will be holy commnnkm at 10 a. m. Everybody la cordially Invited. Alleedea Meceptlww. Irving Hill, wire chief of tbe Bell Company, attended a recepTneeday evening at the company's main office, Philadelphia, given by P. Spalding, eeeond rice president and general manager of tbe Company, who has been made president of tbe Euglend Telephone and Telegraph Co, Mr. Hill eaye he bad a very pleasant time. Mew Bees AU Btakl. The Cape May County Board of Freeholder* went ovar the new Stone Iiarbor road, running from tbe ilsaelda road to Btone Harbor, a tow day* ago. , There was no meeting of tbe board aftarward, but tbe members have virtually accepted ibe rami, which wae built by tbe Rieley Bros. cor issnwd Track. Tbe Shore Few. Line car reaching Jumped Ihe track while going ovar tbe ' West Jersey A Beaabore RaUmad Com- - pany'a tracks at West a viae*. After t considerable bard work for about M- - teeo minute*, the oar wae placed back I on ns tracks. Will Ualld frottx Csliaa*. i Harry 4. Taylor and Jamas Murphy, - of Philadelphia, were vMtora here ! Sunday. Mr. Taylor la preparing to o avanua. between Fourteenth end Ftfare well kuown summer rattdeeta. '' sSSZSSfc R. Curtis Roblueon at hta office. 744 Asbury avauaa. Oeean CKy, N . J . ad v. r Tht F|M B-.rir "II Tba DBBllRlib PrMtBg Itnuae b r. and tali It ever.