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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 11112. NO. 35

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITV. fM. J. ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr ,oo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS 9 ;! ' . I1; CHURCH SERVICES. gprnssre^ve-sss' | _ riJilns"' Sib HS.''I*V.': "PS^'sr ' atsmmis E Wodmssl.ij i-vonlne*. »i »o elock, ^iliiiiniiiBVriiuc, hhuvr Krailliiil lM|wl, lit.' ■lav. C. W . H . UrKktalMraator. ^ A»r>lo™^ n CHURCH SOCIETIES. day^aveelax of ifHU^nonth. ^Prwldvat, K^£:^anT.^rh^.^DM.r.i- " Amui: : Mre Uwtrade Htilat^ltriLaut ' l'arl-li Uul'lit On. I Maixlay lit II" im.nl li. Women'* liu. Ill, every W.'.li."-mv> AOU^p. in. SECRET SOCIETIES. iwM«araiiuS^nh\llBr^ySam'lD« I * iwli munlti. in Masonic ball. W M. Hobert Kietier; secretary, V. M. Tbouiaa J. mniiib"ln K> olV^Iiali* A»w"ry' .Venus, near ■wi.-nti, sirwl. C. i:„ Mark Lake; E. of R. and si., R- Howard Thorn. WHIata! wwrolar > f HroUMIon '■odaa^NnJW. A-O^U. W^roect* M. W.j John* w! 5miu"*Reeorder, ^ Ki.lmla Trlba, No. ao^ I. O. R. JJ.j.rnartk W aabi uaton Cam p,~Nu. », P. O. H. al^du Prealdenlt' El inw V'Kwica'SseiSIsrx. K. Can. p U."K a of A.rinmlk avary Haiorday at Ijnp in..inJk.ofP. hall, ttara J. KUIry, Wahetlslla Coonrtl, No. on. I), of P. . maau M^d^p^^m^'lfi.'Sf R.°' *' Ocean City laical, "mo. IWS iCsrismter*' p"Haii' U'°*" >'na*y Ib K' The Oeean CSly Kuildlne and loan aaoflvHon mMianiO sslu-.Lynl (Mb month. I Pr^den^ueori* o. Adam.; eacrelary. R. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Archltec Licensed by tba State. -St -sEIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

Ai-roiixr.va-AT-i.AW. MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CAPE WAV t 'Oil Hi IIOI HI;. V J. (Opposite Public Bulldlnml LAW 'offices"" Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH ^ Counsellor-at-Law TOWNSEND GODFRTV Attorney-at-I.aw llnrllell Hull. line Al ooesii Oily Saiur.l»y» \yil.l.IAM B. I lAVIS Attorney j HO^Utitlc Ave. / Atlantic City Theatres gjSIBlBjll 0 EVA M Duma ■ ! ■ I of 45 FOREWORD JSc. 50c. 75c. II CO and M SO Ma... Tin sad Wed. Ere. . Dae 3 J aad a j IDA ST. LEON "Finishing Fanny"

[ N. GRISGOM, M. 1). ■ KKlltTH ST. AM) WESLEY A V K. ■ifl Allen Corson, j 1.6 We, ley Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey j| T «-£ti&t„..APA. I1 Dl< W. I'. HAINES . COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE i i isiv'ill .To. j i HKKSOIIKI. PRTTIT, M. 1). BOT WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY ' QK. CHARLES B. RIDER Jt aiDentlRt" f Central Avenue j j ' Central Pharmacy j ' ilk SI. aad Wraltj »>«. . | J. THORNl.CY nUOHES.' Manner (v (I « rills* faprr Prrfawrry rraataia fees Great Reduction in Millinery i j J. H. HtWHtTirs ^ i Goal! Goal! Coal! i ■ TlieC. H. Shoemaker Lumber I j J ."rLuU b' I.L I 'ual yard autliky ! could receive Coal over the « | Pennsylvania Railroad, not be- ; the Reading Railroad f«-t i i enough for their trade When i In ured of Coal rail up SHOEMAKER Try an Advertisement , in the SENTINEL '

R. CURTIS ROBINSON 7 Notary Publig and ©OMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbtiry Avenue Ocean City - New Jersey

IP™ — — — | it may be just barely possible 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. We dress them. • Boyle's Dependable Market I S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and-Vegetables

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 maintaiu that reputation for our office. MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and central avenue First-class mortgage investments secured.

WANT MOVING PICTURES . AND BAD BOOKS CENSORED

: Board of Trade Asks City Commissioners to Take This Action. Moving picture* and certain kind, I of llirralurr read by boy, .will prubjbahty be censured here before going I before Ihe eye, and Into the hand- of [children In thto elty, * -ArtTOTHeeTTng of the Hoard of Trade j evening. Mayor Headley Raid ! have much to do with crime In Ocean | been influenced more by moving n j picture ahowa and had literature Ihuu a anything el«e. The time ha, come, t . he «ald, when tlim picture, alinuld be y -rruttnlzed very closely. h The following leaoluHnn wa« then \ read; "Resolved, That the Hoard of Com- t ml**k>ner* of Ocean City be urged to provide by ordinance for tfie cenaor- p eblpi.f all moving picture, and llleraI tore placed helore the children of thin li city." • | Itefore the reenhitlon wa, adopted, i Frank Piatt, manager for the Phrla. a I Hand Ocean Pier Company, aald that b j he preeumed ibe people at the meet- d MISSIONARY MEETING h j The We-t Jersey Preabytertal Mia- 11 j slnnary Hociety, of Which Mrs. F.J. " Collier, of Collin R, wood. I, orealdent, " will hold a meeting In the First Pre,- " bylerlan Church, of t hla clly, on Tuea- 11 day, December 3. There will be morning and after- ^ j noon Mwlori, and a<lil res*" will lie de- 1 by prominent speaker, from out of town. The meeting will be held In the Interest of the China Campaign Move- * ment and visitor, from Atlantic City, Wcin.uah and nearby towns will l« In attendance o The ladles of the First Church are c making arrangements fur the enter- a tahimeiit of their guest, and a very 'I enjoyable time Is prompted The pub- j Is cordially invited. r Tba women of Holy Trinity Church 1 will hold a fair In the store adjoining * the Ruttqn Jt Corson Co. 'a oltlce, on Asbnry avenue, above F.ighth street . » on Friday and Saturday, December ll e ' and?. Keep tills In mind. Koltilu RrpnlnlrA. The exterior of the Kathlu has l>een and greatly Improved by a ' corp.- of palnlersduring the ln-1 week , ■ The Ml-se, Lewie and Couard have an - attractive hotel.

fire in cottage scared diners Flames at Mrs. Martha II J Lake's Home Caused Damage of Jtiooo. Just as many people wereeatlngand o there were preparing to partake ot Die turkey dluuer at the First M. E. Church Ttmrsrhiy evening last, (Ire wa, discovered In the cottage of Mr*. Martha H. Lake, on Aebury avenue, below Eleventh street. A atlll alarm was turned In and Charles- Wataou, after working on the ll times for an me time, thought they were extinguished end the firemen ' were about to leave the dwelling, when ' It was found that tba roof was ablaae. Then a general alarm was turned In. After bard work the flamea were aub- , ; The tire started near electric light a wire* In the celling of the kitchen. I There happened to lie considerable gas ! In the house. It Is said, and the Ore communicated with this vapor and ran up to Ihe lop of the rear of the hnuee. Most ot the damage was done to the third floor of the hnnse. although much water 'flooded the buildSIOOO, covered by Insurance. Mr* Lake end tier daughter were at the church dinner when the alarm sounded, and tbay, as well as the firemen, Inst little lime In getting to the house. COST OF ROAD WORK ■ I'mdail smiih Complice Report for Slate Officials. R. FendaJJ Hmlth, of tbla clly, baa beeu ascertaining for Ibe Htale Road Department the amount -of money raised by taxation In various munlc!palttle* for the construction, repairing and maintenance of >t reeUTYmd roads lit the various taxing district, .of Cape May County for the year 1912. and also Ihe amount actually spent for these purposes. Mr. Hmlth !•« just concluded hlwork and tbls week forwarded bl, re port to .State Road Commissioner John Rramell. of this city, accompanied by bis wife aud youugeatehlld. will start fur Ormund, Eta., within a short time. If tbe prospects arc encouraging, be may locaia In Florida. Tl»e Flret National Bank of Ocean City carries a large rereive fund to meet emergen alt,. adv. It. Fob Haul— Cottages and lots In moat deetrable locations in Ocean Ctty. Apply to A. Cotton MB Aabury avenue. J Ocean City, New Jersey. adv.

miss mathewson becomes a bride Granddaughter of <^£9. N. C. , Clelland Weds Eli S. Eldrcdge. Kit Hay re, Eldrcdge, of Camden,! and Ml* Adeline Mattiewsoo, dauvh- i of Mr. aud Mrs. tdmrle, Mathewson and graudaughler of Mrs. N C. , Clelland, were married at 5 o'clock yesterday afternoon at the borne of the bride's parents. 493* Cedar avetine. Philadelphia. The ceremony wa, performed by the Rev Dr. I Heverldge l«e. The bride wore white eathi. with pearl trimming and duchesse (ace Mlas Anna Mathewson, a «l»ter, wa, She wa, attired in pink satin. Mis, fieatrlce Townsend. nfthls city, i a cousin of Mr Kldredge, was maid of Hhe wore pink «atln, with man," ami llenrge Kldredge w,s I Mr. and Mrs. Kldredge will be "at < home" at their new residence. 5k2f i Christian street. West Philadelphia, every Tuesday In January. i Mr. Kldretlge, who l, well known here, where he resided a few months, considerable celebrity in Y M C A. circles some year- ago by walking Ihe continent from Boston on a wager. He 1s a nephew of Mrs. KM a K and Mrs. J. yd la B. Hayres, of this city. FIRE CAUSED SCARE wind mowing Wben The roof of a I wo-slory frame house on West avenue, atiove Kighth street, caught tire about 1.30 o'clock Monday aftcruoou. The voluuteer companies quickly responded and the tire was The house Is occupied by an Dalian and I, owned by Mrs. Anderson Bourgeois. The origin of the lire Is unknown, so in o people say It probably started from a spiftk from a locomotive. There wa, a strong wind from the caused the firemen to work with re doubled efforts. Mr,. Fannie C. WIDoii, of Philadelphia, has purchased, through the agency of Mrs. U. L. Lake, a lot on aveuue, below Twelfth street.' The new owner may build.

lodge members "l i attend church ' Hear Instructive and Patri- " otic Discourse by the | Rev. Dr. Haines. L The members of lota Council, No. 1 128, Jr O U A. M., and Ocean City Council. No 10, I) of a ; attended In a body tlie services In the First M. K . ■ Church (Sunday evening, and the spacious audience room was tilled The Rev. Dr. Haloes, the pastor , i welcomed the visiting organization, i verse, from Deuterouoray, twenty- t! . eighth chapter, which he called nelec- i i lions from the world's universal coil- ■ atltutloo. c The sermon was patriotic and dealt * with the words composing the lodge ' r motto— virtue, llterly and |>atrlotl,m ' Three Important events In American i history were recalled a, being slgulfl. « caut In their moaiihig-ihe landing of t ' the I'llgrlm Falbers, tlie signing of ; the Declaration of Independence aud " the surrender of tbe Confederate forces n , at Appomatox f r The orders were encouraged lo be I i loyal and watchful concerning their " Interest lu the public schools, the open >1 I bible, and no Ihe question of Immlgra- '' i Ion and Mormons and polyngamy. • Reference was made to the necessity c l of teaching the boys the old-fashioned " I principle, of obedience, reverence and v . honesty, and to the coustant need of a I In the executluu of the law. |i PARCELS POST « : I . Regarding parcels post, which goes . luto effect at the local post office on ! January 1, 1913, the United Slate, Pest Ofllre Department calls attention to special features, some of which are as follows aud sbould be carefully 1 noted by those using the new system: c Distinctive parcel post stamps must ' ' be used on all fourth-class matter be- r ' gluing January I, 1913, that such f matter bearing ordinary postage ' " stamps wll! be treated as "held for 1 , postage," l Parcels will be mailable only at post 1 - offices, branch post offices, lettered ' and local named stations and such 1 y numbered stations as may be de»ig- ' - naled by tbe postmaster. All parcels must bear the return ' ® curd of the tender, otherwiae they will . uot be accepted for mailing. ' Mrs. Martha H. Lake and her I- daughter, Mlsa Mary L. t'orsnn. desire . e to thus publicly exp-esa their thank, . il to the flremen who did such good . work at the tire In their home Thure- . day avenlng.

HEADLEY DECIDES TO KEEP ' POSITION ON TAX BOARD

turkey dinner great success „ ' About #330 Cleared by Official '' Board of First M. B. t Church. 1 > , Although the pleasure of someof the . , partlclpaots was marred by the alarm , , of lire sounded shortly after 7 o'clock, ( , thetnrkey dinner given by Ihe mem- , bcrs of the official board of tbe Flret , M. K. Church Thursday evening w;.sa „ - social and flnantrtal success. ( It Is said thai about 9236 was raised , by Ihe affair. ■ There was plenty of turkey and "flx- , 1 Id's" for everybody and, as usual, all , ' tbe things were "cooked to a torn " , j "Head Walter" Wm. H. Abbott, the , * druggist, Sad an excellent corps of ( * assistant. In tbe members of the , I board, some or whom Included prom- ( Inent business men and officials of tbe t t elty. " The women of tbe church took a , p leading part la preparing the dinner , and looking after the comfort of the , gnests, aud Dr. Hahtea. the pastor, did , hi, part Id making all fael at home. , K. Kenneth Howe, organist of Jbt 1 . Park Aveoue M. E. Cburcli, Philadelphia, played several number* on tbe : „ organ In bla nmstcrly style during tbe , d early evening, wbleb gave additional 7 charm to a very enjoyable occasion. * Holiday Hoar, ait Ibe r,M Office. This being Thanksgiving Day, bollm day hour, will be observed at tba post ,r office. There will be only one delivery of mall, tbla In the morning 1. The offiee windows will be open at tbe c following time: 6 to 8 a. at.; 12 to 12-90 ,r at uotiti and 8 80 lo 7 In the evening. It'i dignified and gives you a dell- »• cloua Jfetiae of aecurlty to own your 'L home at OCEAN CITY. Resides, your responsibility as a real estate owner makes you a desirable citizen. Think tt over, then call ou «» HARRY HEADLEY. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore bouae who will show you tbe very beat way and ,y. I some of tbe greatest bargains to be is. found bare on tlie easiest Ureas it. | Phone connection. adv.

His Recently Appointed 8nc- 1 cessor Will Air Case in Snpreme Court. Feeling, as ha saya. that tbe opinion of the' State Civil Service Commla- t sinners was In his favor, Mayor Head- i ley, of this city, has decided not to t quit a* secretary of tba Cape May t Board of Taxation. I He baa so told Harry StHea. of Cape c Court Houaa, who was appointed I secretary by tbe tax board a few weeks I ago, and he further Informed Stlta* ' tbat It was up-to him to take tbe matto the Supreme Court for a decision, as suggastad by tba Civil Service Com- I mission. I Mr. Slltos aald be would take tbls I step. ■ i W ben St lies was appotnlad secretary, I Hoard of Freeholders decided not I lo pay Mayor Headley any salary for hla work until a decision wa* rendered c lo which one wa* entitled to reIt, but be oontloued hi* duties while awaiting an opinion from tba Civil Service Commission iu to 1 legality of holding two position*. It was aald tbat the members of tbe 1 tax board are not personally opposed lo Heedley as secretary of the board. 1 the position, wblch paya 11000 per ' annum. Is desired by Democrat" for of their party, wblch Is dominant In tba board. Meesrs. Kearns and ' Blaekwell are tbe Democrats and W. ' E Young tba Republican on tbe # board. I ■ Mass will be said UH* morning In - St. Augustine's Church by tba rector, - tbe Rev. Jubn J. Sweeney. Tble la in 1 accordance wltb a letter received from iilebop McFaul, In which be referred r to tbe wonderful prosperity of this 0 country, for which all should be thankful. >. Two lota southeast corner Fifteenth . street and West aveoue. bargain for quack sale; Bee-room cottage, 335 West ■venae, price. II .000; eleven-room cot- • I tage, Wesley road, entirely modern, , bargain, or will exchange for property suburban to Camden or Philadelphia. Lot on Central avenue. between Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets. f facing tba ocean, 11100; oorner lot. » Twentieth at. and Central eve., 91450. d PRANK E. DARBY, « REAL ESTATE BROKkR a Bourse BMg. Stli and Aatarr Ave. adv.

FIVE BOYS ARE TAKEN INTO JUVENILE COURT

election money was spent Candidates for Offiee File Their Statements With the City Clerk. candidates for office at the recent else have been tiled with City Clerk K. Adam*. Dr. I N. ttrlicnm, member of the city executive committee In the First Ward. In his staleineut of expenditure*, gave 975 a* the amount spent, by ~ tff. Ortscum. when a»ked if he had statement to make In regard In "I was in a quaudry for some tlmt what tn tile as my expenditures, a* none of the money spent directly InMr Fox'it electiof a* freeBut as the law sTates that money spent that directly or Indirectly influenced the election of tbe candidate. I concluded lo place on Die all disbursements made by me thai could In any remote mauuer have Inthe election of Mr. Fox. We wish to live up lo the law hi every respect and have been aiming at that throughout the electWm." The money was spent In the followmanner: Canvassing. 910; post910; painting signs, 97; typewrit98 50; rent of pier, 910; rent of ball, 910; driving wagon. 92: telegrams, 95; speakers' board, 95; election returns, 92: hauling picture machine, 91; glasses showing election returns. 50 cents; machine showing election relume, 93; boy ruunlng picture machine. 91J. 8. Rush, for re-election as justice of the peace, makes the statement tbat he received no money and spent nothing. John Brameil's swuru statemeut t* that lie spent (32.27 in his efforts to . win as freeholder In the First Ward over Jubu P. Fox, as follows; $1.25 to Frank E. Darby for preparing petition; pi 25 fur stamped envelopes; 98 AO for advertising; 91 50 for driving wagon; to Harry Lake for the city committee of tbe Progressive parly; (8 60 watchers at the polla. Alfred R. Hmlth. Democratic nominee for freeholder In the Hecoud Ward, expended 95 21 tu advertising. ' Mre. R. B. Htltes picked a beautiful of roses In her yard. 918 Central ! tbls clly, a few days ago, an 1 unusual occurrence for this season of ' the year. The rose* were much admired by all who saw them.

travel' sermons ! by mr. bohner : Instructive Talks to be Given , by Presbyterian Church 1 Pastor. Tbe Rev. Charlee H. Bohm-r, pastor 1 or the Flret Presbyterian Church, has announced thai baglnnlog with nexi Habbath he will deliver a course of four travel sermons as, follow*: December 1— Rome, "Tbe Colosseum." December 8— Athene, "Tbe Areopagus " December 15 — Cairo, "The Pyramids." i December 22 — Jerusalem, "The i Tempi* " A few years ago Mr. Bohner aud bis wife epent four mouths abroad, traveling In Turkey, Hyrla, Palestine and tb* Levant, durlug which time tbey i made pereonal visits to all the ctUea which he will speak, aa also to , their many points of sacred and historical Interest, r Mt. Bohner toured the Holy Land I on horseback, thus gaining a flrst- - band acquaintance with the real life of ■ tbe ooontry, Which most traveler* on t a cursory visit fall to obtain. > Tbe aermoDS will be delivered at tbe eveulug service which beglne at 7.45 i o'clock. I Attractive music will also be fur- . nlshed by tbe ebolr, coder the leaderr ehlp of Lewla E Smith, r ■ » ■ t WILL HOLD BAZAR i ■ Women of Baptist church Pre 8 pa 1 1 no for event. Tbe Hoelal Circle of Immauuel Baptist Church baa planned for a bazar to be gtv4& In Clayton Heine* Brick's ■ office Saturday, December 21. Bread, r, cake* and fancy article* will be on d sale. A Jon lor circle Is helping on _ fancy articles and at tbe same Ume t. " learning new stitches. The juniors " meet every Saturday and the seniors Is every Thursday afternoon. - Tbe Ladle*' Aid Hoclatr'a measuring social, held at the home of Mr. and Mr*. BenJ. Hoffman, on Wesley avenue, above Thirteenth street, last h Thursday evening was a brilliant ;! Loffol Itscanriils Draws. , Legal papers of all description*. InJ eluding wills, are carefully drawn by l. R. Curtis Robinson at hie office, 744 a Aabury avenue. Oemn City. N. J. ade. I! W AtfTBU.— Mlddloogad woman lo 0. do boueawork and car* for lady, partial tnralM— only ooe in family BtaU reference, wages, etc. Addreaa In wrlt- «. tag, D. H., Lock Box 3M, Ocean CHy, iTi. adv. I.

Reprimanded and Paroled in Charge of Police Chief for Six Honth9. Five Oeean City boys, some of tbam looking as IlmiTim only recently out of the uursery, were before Judge Tuller, who Was sitting In lire Juvenile court of this county at Cape May Court House yesterday. They were accused of a number of robberies aud depr^ datli'iis In cottages here during the lat er part of last summer' and early this fall. Judge Tuller gave a severe reprimand to the boys, who appeared very f penitent. 1 The Court paroled them lu'charge of Chief of Police Scull, to whom tbey ' must report every Hal unlay afternoSn for six months. 1 The chief, In turn, must report to ' the judge on the boys'* conduct every mouth. ' The boys. Judge Tuller said, must ' not be out of their home- after 7.80 • o'clock at night during Hie next six - months, unless accompanied by their ' parents or gnardlans. If Chief Hcnll reports fu:ther mis- ' conduct by the boys, they will be sent ' lot reform school. 1 Tlie boys, concerning whom there - have treen many rumorsdnrlngtbe last ' two months, were before Mayor Head- - ley Tuesday evening. He told tlieiu ' that tie would give them a square deal. I hey did not have to admit anything, - hut he advised them to tell the truth, - which would make It easier and better - for them. He said lie did not want ' the boys to think that he and tbe po- - lice were their enemies. On tbe can* 1 trary, tbey are all friends of the boys. > He lold them they had made mistakes, ■ as most boys do, bub he hoped tbls u would be a lesson to them and other*. All of the boys admitted some part in tbe acta of wblch they were accused e and told how they entered the build- > t Ings, wblch Included stores In the cetit ter of tbe city and on tba Boardwalk and also one dwelling and an aparl- « ment houae. o One of the boy* was represented by d Tbeo. W. Hblmp, a well known Alii lantic City lawyer, who asked that i; the charge against Ills client be read, ir which was done. i; It developed ibat the boy bad been i- In tbe local lockup since last Thura0 day afternoon ou another charge . Mr. Hblmp wauled to know why the - boy wa* held lu Jill all this tliD* when 1 the law says no youth shall be con. t- lined lu any Jill, but shall b* taken Into the Juvenile court at once and b* given a trial before a law Judga. Jj Mr. Hbliup wanted lo know further „ w hat had become of this case and why if the lad was then being glr^n a bearI- lug on auotber charge. Mayor Headley said they would get to the other charge later.

Queried as to whether Le bad anything further to say, Mr. Hhlmp aaked what aould be lire use. They were going loBomm't tba lad anyway, ao1 curding to *_ ■«• (,'tty (Solicitor Unwell had staled. Mr. Howell denied that he knew I anything abonC lue ultimate disposition of the case. Mayor Headley was trying the caw. Mr. Bhtmp'a youug client aald be r came tier* ffrom Philadelphia last . May. Durlug Ihe summer be met two l Philadelphia boys, whom be named, r In this clly. and went with them to r the various place* that were robbed. At lire conclusion of the hearing, • Mayor Headley told tba boys he was " glad tbey had confess ad. He aakt Ib* e Cape May Couoty Judge would slttb* next day and the boys would be sent t lo Cape May Court Houaa to appear - before him, aud b* bopad tbe Judge 1 would be leu leu t with them. The t mayor aald that he woald place tb* a boys lu tbe cuetcdy of their pa rout* e over night. - Chief of Polio* Scull says be hold# warrants for the four boys to PhlladelJ plus, Mercbantvllla aud Colllngawaod accused of complicity to tb* robberies, if The amouot of the thefts reaches tba n sum of 9500.90, divided as follows: From T. H. Wrtggliu, Hou A tkt., e 9400; J. 8 Beach. 910 HOjWL H. Wet5 nrer. 99; C. O Sou tor, 950; J. B. Ctortatlan, 9*vV J. Htsehhau, 991. Samuel Hoffman fat the ouanlmMM choice of Kalmla Tribe, No. 299, Imp. () H. M.. of this dty. for the attic# of district deputy grr*: webem. The four lodge- lu Atlantis CKy and Kal- . mla Tribe com prow * district, and tbe ottfar lodge* ha^ sd tbe honor. p. notice. " I desire to announo- tbat 1 have purchased the DeLancey Garage aad '■ Machine Shop al Tweuty-arcood and Pine streets, Philadelphia, where I will have a weH-equippied garaff* with J* a capacity of IW car "pace, wiih three ' entrances, and a machine shop sapeolnlly adapted for "ut iroobtl* repair J Junct , w tiers small or extended repairs * will satisfactorily be am.mph.tred, '■ with dispatch coaaMaot wltu good ' workmanship I courtaoosty Invite your Inspection of the garage, wnh N* thorough elea using, storage and eoui- iluoous eara, winter awl Mica star, Aa'T tomoblle accessories and auppMea at•4 ways ou band.