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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOl* XXX11. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1SI12. * NO. 32

OceanClty Sentinel OCCAN CITY, N. J. R, CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS cHUKcn~iiRvices. MarSr'- I*" ™*"*™ T^'.LiTTnS'wi.iriv, litown! JO,,,, * liumauwil MapUal^OiBrB^Weatey a^enne. tab^riiac WadOMday eveniui*, at a o'ctoe*. ^ \i ■.', , .i.miii.^>u K.t|hur«b.^^t^ "treet^ and CHUWH^BT,«.

I^|r£J^^lSSTM^^^',ttonner," vl» grmdnK Ml— Kilaannli^Braujan. — jrwr Woman'* Chrtatlan Temperanee Union, uuileii.iinluulimah mnl* — mhmonlhlj. rawryGSrw K. farter; reoorCJof leorwarjr. SECRET SOCIETIES. iimq City I^Kt^r*, Nl^ ncjr.^a^d A., ICj 'lew inClty Code*, No, at, K. of P.. a*U 1 Or.l and ltnr<l Monday erasing* o( aaci, SiteatkeMeaL.* C?ei' Bark^kKtL1 ^Tl aud«., K. Howard Tborn "~~~iobK9aataell, No. I* Jr. O. U. A. Mm m#*u • «tj Turn day eraaiu In Ubamntna'* kail Councillor, Jorapli Cox; WUIon U. WIIMU. . 1WM City UoonrU.~Na. 10, U. ol A.. m*M* •r *r y^T fa ■ raday^arautng n k. ol r. kail, ,'w" J 5.'n"w^ Bmm,°"IuSo«i.c W II lard W. Adama. L, ll.« u'wmtaoa, **a|or ol raoorda. Waahluatna UUBftNO. ». P. O.B. ol t, Caiap It, p. O. of A -Tin— u every Haturday at 7^10 ^p. nr., in K. of P. ball. Horn J, KUley, • rarrMao^ *S*ra u 7JB, I* K. of'V.'uall" M r*. Bobpia g. Campbell, it. of R. "rasa city Uaml. ICo. IM tOarnanler*' j; i'j'io, mm* .very Friday *r«ie« fix. of 'D^artTkernf** A<Un"' **°"i*rT'^Otis M. Townsend A Practical 8m*hore Architec Liceuaed by the State, -V •> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY W. J.

J «TTOE«iy».tT.|,AW, JjfORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Solid lor, Maatar aad Examlnar In Cbaacef?, Hupranta Court Comml— loaar. Notary Public. , CAPE MAY llll HI HOtltt, ». J. <1 (Oppoalt* Public Building*). LAW OFFICES1 "* *" U°"'" I Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH [ Counsellor-at-Law ""C*~UAp"'m ay "it'tT.' ft ■ .1 , I rpOWNSEND GODFREY s ^ Attoriiey-at-Law Allanllc City «C wmry aw t \yii.LiAM n. Dtyis j Attorney at Law 400 Atlantic Ave"' 1 '] Quean City New J>rwr Atlaatic Ciii Theatres i u Thnr*., Fri. and Sal. Eve*., Nov. 7, 8, 9 Mat. Sat. at a. jo P. M. £ THE WALLACH CO.. Inc., Presents a New Comely Ptior to the Walnut Street Theatre, Phil*., then Fulton Theatre, N. Y. THE INDISCFHPrfoN I l TRUTH By J. Hartley Manners, Author of "The [J House Next Door." Era .. 2Sc.SJc.75e.il. Il .». MaU. «c. S#c. TSr. 11 d Moo., Tuea., Wed. Hve*., Nov. 11, ta. 13 JOHN DREW "THE PERPLEXED HUSBAND"

J N. GRISCOM, M. lJ. I EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. | . lintra Hour*- Until 10a. m. Prom 6 to » |>. m. a • ^ NonBoa eui.duj. gfl Allen Corson, M. D. wr - S16 Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Jersey 1 D«. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. J PbOnee: Bell *.i « ; loMNHHl Wr A ' HKUSOUKL PETT1T, M. 1). 607 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY Oltlce Hours: UmeiWt. m. e £)K. CHARLES B. RIDER 809 Central Avenue Hujlies' Central Pharmacy J. THOHMtm Ml lll.> .I"..,, 1. • Pall Millinery A full line of up-to-date styles for ladles and children at reasonable prices. J. M. HILDBCTM'R I aas Anbury At*. Bell Phon*. Jl-X $100 REWARD SIOO - II bought the ume Howard, Hamilton, Elgin and Valtham Walch lot CJih cheaper linn you can buy Irom Nebcin on lime. L.M.NELSON Diamond*. Talchrx and Jewelry, 843 Broadway. 327 Kaigho ave„ Camden, My repeeveoUlive u bers once a week. If you nab* him drop postal. Try an Advcrtisetnent in the SENTINEL

R. CURTIS ROBINSON NOT/1RY PtJBLie AND ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean Citv - • New Jiesev

It may be just barely possible that some ; other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, ' but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE.' E We have it anil we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We ; dress them. - Boyle's Dependable Market 1 S. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

• In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement of Purchases, wc aim to give our clients thorough care and conscientious service^ We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for out office. MASSEY & EDWARDS * — Eighth and Central avenue First-class mortgage investment! aecured.

WILL RAISE MONEY TO i ESTABLISH HOSPITAL HERE

°j City's Ministers and Physi- " , 1 cians Back of Organized ] Movement. AI • culled meelliiK of oilnMer* and , phyuiclkii* In the City OommlMloner*' room Toeedky afiernoo^ithe enbject of ■n euierifeucr fund for hoepltkl *er- j vice* wee dl-cUBMd and a committee wa» apimlnled to preeent the matter to the people at the anion Thank*flvlug • Bervice to be held In the M. K. Church at 10.80 a. m. All the paeturH and phyelciana are ' asked to co-operate In this movement, " and all the churches are requested to " join In the taking of an offering for ' this fund on Thanksgiving Day. The ultimate object Is a city hospital. The Ilev. Dr. Jol.n H. Haines, pastor ol the First M B. Church, was chair- " man of the meeting on Tuesday, and mid the Rev. Arthur Gee, pastor of ^ . Immaiiiiel Baptist Church, was secre- . '">• _____ BETTER GAS SERVICE ' Hupt. John J. Powers, of the gas J ■ company, ha* a force of men engaged „ In regradlng the company's mains on Central, Wesley and Pleasure avenues He Is also regradlng the service pipes i on Asbury and Central avenue. The company Is overhauling the 1 main and service systems In order to ( ° do away with the troubles experienced , by the company and lie patrons in , il past years. -| Ju Httpt. Powers the company has , an efficient and painstaking official, and he Is always alert to the Interests t of the patrons as well as bla employers. • , ' The company will begin wltlilu a , few days lo run a four-Inch cqaln on , ' Eighth street, from West avenue to ■ the Boardwalk. The main will be laid for the purpose of equalising the * pressure hetweeu the different trunk , - hue# In this city. I The main must be laid before the , city puts down its new pavement on , Eighth street, and for this reason the ( gas company will beglu lis work ou , r this main wHhln Cite next few days and pnah It to completion. ( adding Bay Window*. 1 3 Mr* J. H. McCullougb, of Phlladel- ' , phla. I* Improving her cotlige ou Ceo- 1 ' tral avenue, below Seventeenth street, bv adding a two-alory bay window, i. Mrs. Met 'u I lough believes la keeping her pro|ierty In the best of condition. | on Vncnllon. 1 lllram S. Mowrer, assistant cashier of the First Natktnal Bank, and wife are enjoying a two weeks' vacation, u They are visiting the former's relatives . In l.aucaster County . Pennsylvania. CHURCH CHAPEL TO BE ENLABGED Big Improvement at St. Angnetine's to Accommodate Members. Tire work of building an addition, 10x21 feet, to the chapel of St. Angustive'a Church, on the north aide of the structure, was begun this week, and It la expected by the rector, ths Rev. Jobn J. Sweeney, that the enlarged edlllce will be completed In about ten days. The addition will make the seating ca|iaclty about 150, and the Improvement Is found Imperative because of I he increase of I be winter congregation. A heating apparatus will also be Installed. The chapel will have a new altar, ~ new railing and new pictures In the sanctuary Ths altars and railing are being made at boys' protectory at Fatlands, Pa., In charge of the Christian Brother*. The rector of the church contemplates havlug a week* mission In plate* uaviug weeas missmu iu

charge of members of the Paullst Orde^some time dutlng the mouth of AGED WOMAN BURIED l.cllord ■asltM. The funeral of Mr*. Belford Smith, took plabe Saturday afternoon from the residence of her husband, Captain Belford Smith, at Tuckaboe, and was largely attended. Mrs. Smith, who was seventy-two yean old, had been III for some tlma, and bar death wee due h, a genera!" breakdown. She wea dearly TtUovad by a large circle of friends. She wea an aunt of Mr*. Rvarton A. Consul *nd Mn. W HI lam U. Abbott, of this city. ■m It's dlgulfled and give* you a deliclous sense of security to owq yovr home at rrrY Besides, your responsibility aa a real 1 estate owner makeo you a das treble cttixeu. Think It over, then (bin on HARHY HKADLKY, Ileal Relate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to lira bourn who will show you the very best way end some of the greatest bargain* to be found lien ou the eaaleat terms Phone connection, adv.

LAND BOUGHT FOE IMPBOYEMENT Harry F. Stanton Reports 1 Several Sales Made by i Him Recently. 1 Merry F. Stsnlon, real estate broker, reports the sale of a lot on Wesley ( which will be bull! an attractive oil- ( lege. The sale of tlfty feet of ground on . Ocean avenue and fifty feet of ocean ( frout In the block between Fourteenth and Fifteenth streets Is also reported by him. The Ocean avenue lot. It is understood, Is to tie Improved with the erection of a handsome house costing in the neighborhood of $5,000. Another sale made by Mr. Btanton of a lot ou Third street, near the ! ocean, owned by James Franklin. This lot was sold to Thomas M. Scott, of the Ocean Clty#Yacht Club, who ■ Inta-begun-the ereelton-of -» -very at- - tractive collage. IMPROVING HOUSE Fine Hotel. The Ocean City House Building Is raising nud remodeling the Kev. Samuel J. Comfort's boarding boose at Second street and tha bay. building will be given a new front and sixteen rooms will be added. The coat of these Improvements will lie abont $4,000. When the work Is completed Mr. Comfort will have a fine hotel, excelleutly located, with a splendid view of the bay and Inlet. Dedicated New Chnrcn." Tbe new Methodist Episcopal Church at Maddontleld, of which the Ilev. Penniugt'in Coraon, formerly of ! this city, la pastor, was dedicated Sunday. Among those assisting at the dedicatory services was tha Ilev. Alexander Coraon, son of the pastor. 1 The SKATINKI. extends cougratulatloustotbe pastor, who has a great number of friends In Oceau City, aud where another son. Dr. Allen Corson, | is one of the leading jfhyslclans. : A meeting of the W. C. T. U, will ' be held at tbe residence of Mrs. Martha H Lake, 1124 Asbury avenue, on t Wedneaday after. toon next. Mlas 9 Kate Lewis will be Id eharge of the - meeting and the topic will be "Mercy * Department."

CHURCH MEN TO GIVE A SUPPER Annual Event Among Meth- ' odists Occurs Thursday, November ai. (let ready for this big event in the First M. E Church. Tbe men of the church will have , their annual men's supper on Tburs- , day, November 21. Tbe outlook for this great social event Is very enoour aging. Several summer residents have signified their Intention lobe present. This supper Is always largely attended aud tbe men of tbe church demonstrate tbelr ability as cook* to ' the satisfaction of everyone. Tickets can be secured from any of 1 1 tbe member* of the official board of ' 1 the church, (let yours early. 1 ' The following committees for the supper have been appotuted: " .Soliciting and collecting— Richard 1 B. Btltes, W, K. Massey, Dr. J. B. ' Haines and Dr. C. E Edwards, Purchasing, printing, advertising ' 1 aud menu— W. E. Massey, R. B. ' Stltes, It. W. Edward* and Mm. E. W. ' Handy. Entertainment and made— W. E. 1 Massey, It. W. Edwards, H. H. Lake " awl Miss B Hamee. — Cloaks and wrap*— W. E. Massey. Leonard Lear, Mayllu Robinson and Mis* Htewari. Table decorations— Mrs. W. E. Mas- ■ sey and Mrs. J. B Halues. Head waller— William (I. Abbott. Distribution and sale of tickets— K. tlarrelaon, Bertram Bteelmau, E. M. 1 Button, Dr. C. B. Edwards. It. B. Stiles, W. Scott Hand and Dr. Hughes- | Kitchen, cooking and serving *upB per— Mrs, E. W. Gaudy, Mrs. N. Hnoy, B Mrs K. W. Edwards snd Mrs,. Harry Headley. Reception— Samuel Itussell, L. B Thomas, Youngs Corsonf C. H HhoeI tusker, Mrs. J. B. Christian. Mrs Samuel Russell and Mrs. Ralph L. Goff. Head of tables— Geo. O. Adams, R. I W. Edwards, John Marls, Bertram B Steeiman, E. M. Sutton, K. A. Corson, lf K. H. Tborn, M. W Adams. W. Soott I_ Hand, Harry Headley, J. M. Chester, „ C. H. Shoemaker. C. H. Coraon. J. W. Thurston, G. B. Parker, O. M. ToSrnsend, Robert Fisher. H B. Miller, W. E. Massey. A. J. Steeiman, itolla Oar- ,, ret son. N. 0. Godfrey, R.C. Robinson, d H. 8. Mowrer and Mr. Wilson. Ip Table* aud extra dishes— George O. Adams, O. B. Parker and N. C. Godfrey. Tickets are now on sale at 75 cents 1 e'Ch" | ° William Hagle, of Philadelphia, Is making a number of Improvements to hi* collage on West aveoue, below y Sixteenth atreeL These Include » twoefffry bay window and a sun parlor.

KILLED TWO BIO DEER I ON FIRST DAY OF SEASON

SUTTON'S HEALTH IS IMPROVING e - *— 1 Postmaster Hopes to Retnrn j to His Home Here This ' Week Tha health of Poetmuter Button has *o Improved that he has arranged to . leave Wernarevill* today and go to ! Philadelphia, where be will be examined by Dr. Mercer, of the Jefferson Hospital. If the physician agrees with bis ' plans, Postmaster Sutton will then return lo bis home In tble city. t Tble will be good news to Mr. Button'e many friend*. Mr. Sutton baa been at Wernerevllle for abont a month. Prior to that he uodarwent treatment el (he Jefferson HoiDltal for several weeks. several

POUND ROADS BAD tut Travel Hsra lw Marxian*. Mn ■bafer aasllb. W.Bhefer Smith, receiving teller In ' the First National Bank, returned home early In the week from hi* vaca- > Uon trip. Aooompaotad by Mr*. Smith > and tbelr eon, Richard, Mr. Smith 1 went In bla anto to plaoa* of In tercet * lo the upper part of this State and crossed over to Pennsylvania. ■> They also want to Baltimore, by !< automobile, bat found the roads shornr I nable In "Maryland, my Maryland." 1 Because of the rough highways, they shipped tbe anto from Baltimore to . Philadelphia aod took the train. From ; Philadelphia they came to Oeean City ■n their machine. Lot* M. 47 and 48 Marine Plaer, Creese tract, 90x102 fleet each. Apply " t ■ ownet, idlaabeUi U. Sand*, 11.12 Central ava., Qfoean City. adv. fi Fob 8* i. a. — Cottage* and kit* In Apply to A. Cotton 819 Asbury avaona! Ocean Lily. New Jaraay. adv. *' Chain recaned at 408 Asbury a ran a* 3 by William Dyk*. adv.. 2t. » Foe Saul— Parlor beating Mora; u also olBce Move. Klllnger, 849 A»v. bury aveuo*. adv. It

" W. 8. Zane and Friends, In- ^ eluding: W. Scott Hand, Made a Record. | William S. Zene and a party of | friends made a remarkable record ( near Tuckaboe laat Saturday, when , they shot two deer. One wea a spike- , horn buck weighing 125 pounds and the other was a four-pronged buck , weighing 175 ponode. , The drat was shot by William Van- , ' derpleng and tbe other by Norman , 1 Bailey, of Tuckaboe. , 1 The others In Mr. Zane'e party were Sidney Bailey, Ralph Bailey and • Harry Lee, of Tuckaboe, and W. Bcoll Hand, of this city. " Mr. Zane and bis friends usually two Is something seldom beard of lu " this section. The party aaw another deer on Sat- ' unlay and thay went out Tuesday de- * termlned lo get It If powlble.

HAD ENJOYABLE TIME u Dr. and Mr*. a. A. ■■•dam Kn- „ Dr. and Mr*. L. S. A. Stedsm, of a , Philadelphia, retnrued home Monday I sfler spending aeveral days In ihelr c cottage, ou Asbury avenoe, below Flf- q j teenth street. D 1 Tbey entertained a few of their ( friends In their eotlage Saturday even- , j log, and a few hour* ware spent very » pleasaatly. tl Tborn present were tbe Rev John J. Sweeney, Mr. and Mr*. Eaton Hampf p , of Philadelphia, who are eottagara t here, and Mies Hawkins. Dr. and Mr* r 'a W. F. E. siedam, J. F. MacNamae r „ and wife. Miaaaa Marlon. Adelaide and y Gertrude Sledem and Lawrence and Joaeph Htedem. ■ ■ ■ I i*n»na*i. | i, Send me list of your pro pert las for , y sal* or rent at ones, i- If you have mooey to loan on Ural ' r, mortgage 1 can p'aos IL I FRANKKT DARBY, I !n REAL KHTATK BROKER, y Bourse Bldg. 781 Aatmrs At. A adv. v. ' • Foe Rale.— Thai neat attractive ooti® lage, with double plaama, facing ocaan ' aud bay; Caalral avauM and Twaotle; Mb mism; new; only $8750. Jobu .a- 1. Hood, KIM Arch street, Philadelphia. All-tf., adv.

CRESSE LED IN VOTE HERE, BUT LOST TO WHEAT0N

j MANY SEEK TO BE POSTMASTER „ Wilson's Election, Democrata Here Would Like to \ Get Good Office. 1 With the Democratic victory on r, Tuesday, local followers of Wilson are * , discussing the question of wire |, will be the next postmaster here. Mr. r Sutton ha* some time to *erve. Among ( f those talked of for the office are Will- „ H. Campbell. L 1^. Wallace, E. t , A. Bourgeois, R. H. Thorn aud BKrank Smith. v I Mr. Sutton's term will not expire t unttta jear from next February. Incl- i dentally II can be said, all of the post- j , tlohs In the post office, aside from that held by Mr. Sutton, are under the < civil service rule*. ^ SUIT FOR DAMAGS^ 9 « Mew a oik Kan Tskc* Action t I Many Ocean CUy people will be lu- I terested In tbe following, which ap- - peared In tbe Philadelphia Evening Telegraph one day lust week: I Frank J. Gibbons, now of New York, lies brought suit against Frederick A. • Slack, a Philadelphia dentlit, In Court of Common Pleas No. 1, to recover V i. damages for alienating the affections of Mrs. Bertlia J. Gibbons, the < plaintiff* wife. Slack ha* offices lu y the Empire Building, Tblrteeulh and < Walnut streets. It Is alleged that his ' ; dental parlor 4rw tbe place or much y secret love-maklug between Slack and , the plaintiff's wife during 1911. 'Gibbons, the aggrieved husband, was married to Bertha J. Speucer on Aprils, 1905. Their domestic life, en D the statement says, was trauquU until , the dentist appeared aud paid stten- | Hon to Mrs. Gibbons. The alleged r affair commenced early In May of last •' year, about the time that Gibbon* was compelled to go lo New York on ac- • count of business. He took bla wife r. with blm, but It Is alleged abe found , some excuse to make frequent visits to ' Philadelphia The plaintiff U repre9 eeuted by Frederick J.Shoyer. Gibbons, tbe husband, declares that he lias been damaged to the extent or $5,000 as tbe result of losing bla wire's * society, affection* and assistance. Valvcrsllx Madams Monte, Edward Cotton, Eugene Miller and . Wilson Y. Christian, students al the ■" University of Pennsylvania, were al w tbe borne of their parents, iu this city, over Sunday.

" 57 YEARS OLD HE i BATHED IN SURF

Franklin, Owner of Hotel Strand, Says Water Was Fine. Hallow-e'en was the Ofty-eeventh birthday anniversary of James Frankof Philadelphia, who Is owner of the Hotel Strand and on* of the owners of tbe Bellevue Baths In this ctty. Mr. Franklin was In this resort on that day and celebrated the anntver■ary by taking a dip in the sort. He aald tbe water was One. On many 1 days during the past summer the ocean was colder than It was October ' 31, be declared. 1 Mr. Franklin's boot of friends here 1 and In Philadelphia hope be will have tbe pleasure of celebrating many more ' birthday anniversaries In like minner. TOWN WAS LIVELY Maaqweradera rilled tbe Mreata The young people of this city fllled the street* on Hallowe'en as never ba- sc

fore. They were arrayed In all mau- D of coalumee, aud their appearance and antics appealed to the crowds that H lined the sidewalk* and looked ou with amoved interest. i "I didn't know there were to many p children in the city," aald Chief of Po- p Ilea Scall. and tble was the thought of naarly all tha "grown-ups." 1 All aorta of character* and figure* •> wtry represented by tbe maaqoeradere, •oat of whom paraded tbe Mrasta headed by g.ealltiiumplau band. The polio* report that tbe young , people ware well behaved and tbey aay the maaqueradere indulged lu few prank* that could be considered much out of tha way. Male! Proprietors' Merlin*. ■ The regular monthly meeting of tbe ' Proprietor*' AaMWiatkM) will be ' held naxt Monday evening at tbe of Mrs. L. Baker. 1727 Oxford street, Philadelphia. It Is requested that a fall attendance of the member* present. Tbe partner-hip heretofore exMlng between Walter V. Hess and James Hamilton. tHilldsm.hu been dissolved. i Tbe undersigned wUI not be responsl- • ble tor debt* not ooulraoted by hhai self. W a i. rim V. lima, • Oct. li. 1918. Oeean CKy. ad vsr 41

Fox and Johnson Re-elected Freeholders In Heavy Poll —Democratic Victory. The unn*u*l Interest In the election lu this city on Tuesday wa* sbowu by the heavy vote cost at the |-olls. In the First Ward the total vole wa* 385, with nne rejected. In the Second Ward Ihe total vole wa* 874, with three rejected. L. M. Creese, Republican nominee llie Stale Senate while lie ran ahead of hi* ticket, thus demonstrathis continued popularity, lost out to H. C. Wbeatou, h|* Democratic opponent, a* was i he case with all the candidates on the Taft and Roosevelt tickets In Cape May County. There was * strong light In both wards against the proenl member- of Ihe Cape May County Board of Freeholders, J. P. Fox and WUHam 8. Johnson, bnl both were re-elected. Indication* are that Cougreuman Gardner has been defeated by J. Tborn peon Baker, Democrat. .All over the country tber^ wa* a "landslide" for Wilson for President, was to have been expected, with ihe ilepubllan jiarty ipllt In twain. The vote in Ocean City wax as folFIBHT WAKD. President aud Vice President of tbe State*. Taft aud Sherman, Republican, electors, 89. Roosevelt aud Johnsou, Progressive, elector*, 179. Wilson and Marshall, Democratic, i elector*, 77. Member of House or RepreaeutaUvee of United States— J. Thompson Baker, > IjCwIs Lincoln Kaveuaou, National - i ProblbtHou. 11; John J. Gardner, Rel publlcau, 94; Francis D, Potter, Progrenslve (lloosevelt), 113. Stale Senator— William U Bright, i Progressive (Roosevelt), S7; Lewis M. i Cresse, Republican, 21)6: Harry C. I Wlieatou, t>emocriHc, 12; Walter L. - Yerkes, National Prohibitum, 6. I Member of Assembly — Monroe t Hand, National Prohibition, 17; Daui. • B. Maybew, Progressive (Roosevelt), • 125; William Porter, DsmocrsUe, 49; s Henry 8. Rutherford, Republican, 119. I Surrogate— Edward L. Rice, Demo ocratlc, 89; Jobu K. Sparks, Progresi- sire (Roosevelt), 107; Corsvllle K. Stifle, Republican, 146. t Coruuer — Daulel Focer, National if Prublblllou, 56; William. U. Thump- • son, Republican aud Democratic, 182. Chosen Freeholder -Jobn Bramell, Democratic and Progressiva, 148; John P. Fox, Republican, 187. II Board of Educallou, 2 years— Chae. J Headley, Democratic, 106; A. J. Bmllb, r, Republican, 190; Spencer B. Swan, Republican and Democratic, 178. 8 boob b Wakd. President and Vlee-Praahlent of Um United Btqtee. Taft and Sherman, Republican, F elector*, 56. Roosevelt and Johnsou : Progressive, * elector*, 2)2. Chahn and W • - Ins, National Preif blbltlon, aleclor*, 4, Wilson and Marebnk, Democratic, elector*. 108. Member of Hons* of RepraeentaUva* h of United Bute*— J. Thompson Baker, t. Democratic, 106: Lewlt Lincoln Eaveu)f son. NaUenal PfoblblUon, 8; John J. „ Gardner, Republican. 68; Kranels D. Potter, Progreealve (Roosevelt). 150. stale Senator— William H. Bright. r. Progreealve (Rooeevell), 114; Lewie |e M. Cream, Republican, 176; Harry C. Wbeaton, Democratic, 5o; Walter L. Yerkes. NaUonal ProhlUtkm, 2. „ Member of Asmmbly— Mo n roe Hand, National Prohibition, 12; Danle tel B May hew, Progressive (Roosralt), ,e 167; William Porter, Democratic, 89; re Henry B. Rutharford, RepublWan, 88, ,r Surrogate— Edward L Rloe, Democratic, 81; Jobn K. Sparks, Progressive ( Roosevelt) , 134; CoraUIn K. Blllle, Republleau, 118. Coronet— Daulel Focer, National " Prohibition, 52; William H. Ttmmp*OD, Republican and Democrelle, 202. Id Cbomn Freeholder-Wm. 8. John-

llepublUau, 182; Alfred R. Smith, Democratic, 166. Jostles of the Peace — Jerome S. Republican and Deanoentle, 288. Board of Education. 2 year*— Chaxtm Headley. Democratic, 1st; A. J. Smith. 188; Spencer a Hwaa, Republican and Democrelle, 816. Board of Education, 1 year— Harvey Lake, Republican aad Damooretle, 264. GIVEN RECL.ITION TMcmhnef «b. 1-dfo.' Ualkl of Holy Trinity Church gave a reeeptlon to tbelr rector, the Rev. C. MeHoward, Wednowhiy eveoing of la*t week, al tbe Lorey, the borne of Mn. John Det-chsg, aa autre member ol the church. The mam bet* of Holy Trinity and many of their friends were present aad greeted tha pastor cordially. Mr. Howard baa been ham only a "w'hMh\Tappw7rat»ri''by'bls panpfo"' Til- mb. Bk ii See Adv. on third page, BRb eol, all re, are atodara end Rbaml. adv. 1|