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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII.

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, IUI2.

"NO. 36

Ocean City Sentinel OCKAN CITV, N. U. ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $i.oo Per Y^ar, Strictly in Advance. city directory. CITY OFFICIALS I a- Jon' ilMC. Ada' in., "(S^"r^l?'^B0iwl|!SO'n CHUKCH SERVICES. iw'SiJiilvSriSt'lur. I*. J. II. Ilalntv Mealln^-^ut^aymorn'BB.VJO. John Ui.rU. leader! Monday eronlot. l.fc llr. U,ril'n k|iad«."r.Tti"i> luaaUBgsaro IMUliu " Mud or Tre*M**-l*wl* «■ Cram*. pre.. - ?Hilis^d»i7rr«?. nror."- jo"" * '■^rSiS^Sfr s 1 prmjvr' wsrtl'nx" Wednesday ".'"nine at' t"i£ HUOday Heliool, t», Ui. A H. McAIIUler, Union Tabernarle HapMMCbimdh Kjejiiu iwaiur. ^ Hunday eer vi^»,^reacb|nr^ IllhiL 'iuiu ^ p. n>.. Prays. Me«llli». churcm|wcietibs._ BixUa. ran m. k. chiiwh Lad lee' Aid lussU 0 Sat: Mraoirtr^HeMley. UsamranMr*. '"ualSHa^UBtMl iTs. Movrrr president' Parker Miller, treaaerer. I'arleluUuUd. tlniV Monday In I be inonlb. Wu.Uea'lUJuild. or err Wednesday H.OU p. in. Woium'a Juklllary Mlaelonary, laet Tbuiy- ^ Womsuja Christian Te^mperanoe Union. SECRET SOCIETIES, ocean UtP ledn, No^^in, r. andjk. M.. Tjwb^^u^lS Mhnayir^lTV^Bff S reTSnd^ tju rd^Honday^oni mrantbstranL C. a.' Mark IsTkn; K. at IL and a, K. Howard 7 born. lota Council. No. UAJr. O. U. A. M.. maeu avery Tueada y even ink In K. ol P. ball. Councillor. Roland Ktaelu.au; Wilton H. . Ocean UltyOoancll. No. 10. DvO^A.^mMa Mlea Kallle W. Leae, eecrelary. Protection I-od*e. No. ee. A. O. U. W.,mecte aaoondand fourth Monday erenn.«eJn^lC^ol Milliard W. Adiuue. e«n'wSnIa2iy*evaufni' in' k! ^ P.'SSl Luther L Wallace, keeper ol reoorda. 'Waahl niton Camp. No. ti, P. O.S. P L mratserary rrlday^ nl^b't Ijhamploii'e^haU. Camp II, P.O. of A- meal a every Kotnrday ssSSK&IT"""" ^fjusgiajsusrits The Ocean City Bnlldluej^d^L^ aaaoclaP real de nL^Oeorfo a A dame, eecrelary. R Otis M. Townsond A Practical Seashore Arc Lilac Licensed by the Bute. -> -seighth street, opp. p. o. ocean city n. j. i

ATTOBNEVILAT.I.AVr. morgan hand, ATTORNEY and cou nsellor-at-law, Supreme Court Uutnuilaalonv?* Notar^Vublic.' CAPE MAY fOPMT HO tit, 1. J. . (Opposite Public BuHdlafel. LAWAOFFIGES"" 1 Apgar & Boswell, MASTSH* IN CHANCBKY, AHBUKV A*V K ^ K jrod^UH^H HTKKKT LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey. ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH Counsellor-at-Law umcA-No. Jt Ocean *!,"*' N ( fOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-Law ^ILLIAM B. DAVIS; Attorney at Law 100 Atlantic Ave. * OcMliCUy^ ^^g^vjerscy Atlantic City Theatres BMjg HE NR ) ' .'///. /. ER promts LAURA HOPE CREWS and H. B. WARNER t liy arrangemmt u-i,A Mi George C. Tyler to.) "Blackbirds" 25c. 50c, 79c. II (JO end U SD Moo.. Turn end Wed. Keee.. Dec «. 10 end 11 Mattes* Dnllr GUS EDWARDS' "School Days"j

J N. GR1SCOM, M. I). EIGHTH BT. AND WESLEY AVE. i Allen Corson, M. D. ' - 816 Wesley Avenue Ocean City, New Joraoy ' DK W. I'. HAINES COB. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE , 1 "" ,r , , TSSua Hebsohkl pkttit, m d. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY - = ~ JJR. CHARLES B. RIDER e. DcntiHt" 809 Central Avenue | H"""" ■""" T*"" 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy tltblk SI. and Weele; Ate. i jteb M»A^ ltMh^Pbnn^r||ntw Wide J 1 ? i'^ln'fnrmnnwV^V^ammm: J ' j~ dace, or eold lo bulk! Agency for 11,.. j Norman BatbB.iay.nn Ideal Obrld- | J. TM0RNLEY HIIOHES. Manager ] Great Reduction in Millinery 1 ft LOO Hate al tioon I j flooHaUalltm j J. H. WIORETITS ( ^ i Goal! Goal! Coal! ' The C. li. Shoemaker Lumtier ' Cntnpauy have leased from A. , ; J.Sullh hla Cual yard an I he Y mold receive Coal over lire Pennsylvania Kailroail.nnt l.etl'e KeailliiK llallroad fa»t , enough for I heir trade When lu need of Coal call up SHOEMAKER — j Try an Advertisement in the 8ENTINEL

R. CURTIS ROBINSON -4S=-«>i— =3NOT/1RY PWBLie AND SOMMISSIONER OF DEEDS PENSION VOUCHERS :: ; CAREFULLY EXECUTED Numbers 744 and 746 Asbiiry Avenue Ocean City .- - New Jersey It may be just barely possible that some | '. other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, § ' but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." i: We have it and we have it good. Give r_ us your order for the Sunday poultry. We j dress them. • I Boyle's Dependable Market S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables >. nnun...-i.nn..nnenneB!

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 onr office MASSEY 8c EDWARDS -Eighth and central avenue Fifstclass mortgage investments secured.

MOTOR BOAT CLUB HAS RE-ELECTED ITS OFFICERS

" Successful Organization Has Big Plans for Next Season. The Ocean City Motor Boat Club reelected it» main odlelal" at a meeting ' al the club boiiMi Hal unlay evening, a* follows: Commodore, Clarence C. W. Wllhou; vice commodore, J. Franklin My era. Jr.; re^r commodore, Joaeph Snellen burg; aecreUry. Daniel Hag gerly: Ireanurer. William l.udwlg; lleet captain. 1>t K. C. I.eedo.u; fleet -urgeon, Dr. Allen Obrtoii. Commodore Willlem I). Snow, John » Owene, Harry D. LeCalo and David A. Henderaon. Regatta Committee — H. I) LeCatn. chairmen; William Cooley. Dr. E. C and Samuel Jacoba. Houae Committee— J. Dwena, c hair. man; Win. Ludwlg, Charlea B. Com- ' atock, Henry Bortner and Spencer B. C. KIIwoimI Carpenter -la chairman of ihe entertainment and club annex committer. An excellent dinner wee nerved dur- - Ing the evening. The menu reflected > credit upon all Identified with the arraiigementa, and the decorations were nuperb. Speechea were made by a ouuiber, Including Commodore YVllaon, former Commodore Snow. L'baa. It. Coin- ;• 'lock, of Cleveland; Maurice Daulela I aud David A. Henderaon. Commodore Wllaou apoke of the growth and sueeaa of the club and aaid , the future looked decidedly May. there being many epplicetlona for memberahlp at the pre«ent time. He a«ked ■ for the heerty co-operation of all roembera. He outlined the plena for the Club'a Annex, the Caelno Club on the Boardwalk, which will be formally opened with a promenade concert on . the Saturday e.-eiihig before Kanter Sunday. The annex will remain open for the n«« of the member* aud ' their friend* from Kaater uutll the laat of the Hub men and their famine* I leave here In the autumn. I The other -peaker- aim told of the 1 remarkable growth and anceeaa of the ulub during the laat year, and all gave eothualaallc pralae to Commodore Wilaon for brluglng about Ita preaent llnanclal and numerical alrength, all of which la deaerrad by Commodore Wllaou and waa greatly appreciated by him. It la planned to have concerta In the j roomaot the Buardwalk Annex by Ibe = Ocean City Motor Boat Club'a oreliea- . Ira fbr an hour every raorulug. afternoon and evening, for several hours on Wednesday and Saturday evenings snd during Hie aervlug of dinner on 'j Sundays. C. Kllwood Carpenter will be lu charge.

NEW TEACHER 1 FOR HIGH SCHOOL A. K. Walt*, of Hagerstown, - Md., Has Succeeded Mr. ^ CrcBsmau. A. K. Walls, of Hageralown, Md.. haaaoooeeded Mr. Creasman aa ao Inalructof In the Ocean City H Igh School . beginning hla duties laat Monday. Mr. Walls, who la a young man and ' unmarried, laagraduateof the Hageralown High School and the Pennsylvania College at Uettyaburg He had been teaching at the Westerly Collegiate Institute, In New Rrlgh- h ton, Staten Island, until this fall, n when be went to Yale to take a postgraduate course in acleuce and ma the- e inallca. He waa there when secured p by Superintendent James M Stevens, i — Mr and Mrs. Creasman. who made e I a number of friends during the few t months they were In thla city, have re- 0 turned to their home In Lewlatown, c Pa , where Creaaman takes a poaltlon • with tb* H. C. Jackson Supyly Co. < YOUNG PAIR WED ■ , — ••Moc" wirsraiksl and Bride < Have Cone lo Florida. 1 Moaea Wleaeutbal, of this city, and 1 Mlae Hannah Ryon, of Homers' Point. ' were married by the Rev. H. W. Bab- 1 cock, D. D . at hla paraouage, 810 North Fifty eecond etreet, Philadelphia, laat Thursday. Both hare a number of frlenda In tbla city. The young ooaple went lo Florida Immediately afler tbe weddlog. [I la poaalble that Ibey may locate there. The addition to tba winter cbapei of St. Augustine's Church has been completed. Mass waa said In the enlarged building on Sunday by the rector, the Rev. John J. Sweeney. A beating K plant will be Inetallrd urlng tbe KB week. ■*" Own Your Home. It's dignified and gives you a delicious sense of security to owu your home at OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a real estate owner makes yon a desirable Hltxen. Think it over, then call on HARRY HKADLEY, Real Katata Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, next to Ore houae who will show you the very beat way and some of the greatest bargains to be found bare on the easiest terms __ Phone connection. adv.

9 ! LETTER CARRIERS ; HAD SOCIAL TIME. i. Atlantic City Boys Enter- i " tained hy Members of h Ocean City Branch. , ;; The members of Uraueli 0M of tlie ' >t National Letter Carriers' Association. c of thla city, entertained a delegation 1 ,r of the memtwrs of the Atlantic City ' n branch In their room In the post ottlce ' ,1 building here Saturday evening. 1 The Atlantic City boys, headed by ' ,, President George L. Koenke, reached j here shortly after 7 o'clock, rt Business manors were talked over hy the members of both branches, ell 1 x. of whom met for the first time. 1 i- The principal speaker for the vialI. tors was Secretary Ueorge W. Wood. 1 The object of the visitation was to ' n enable the members of both branches ■ x to become acquainted and to work 1 together for their Inlereslf. r- Following the speaking, refresh- " d meute were served aud clgara were ' passed around, e All present felt that the occasion 1 was one that will prove advantageous J ,r The officers of the local branch are; 1 President. Robert C. Du (field; secre- 1 la tary, Heorge Murphy; treasurer, d DELEGATES DROPPED ' r- O.ili Tosswnd id Rrprrsrnl City" ' I- At the meeting of the Board of ' ie Trade Monday night. It waa decided. ie on motion of Commissioner Robert y Fisher, after a discussion of the mat- <■ ler, to have only Secretary Oils M ir Townsend represent the board In tbe " Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, d aud the membership of two others i d from the board In the Philadelphia or- 1 '" gsnlxallon be permitted to lapse. 1 Tbe yearly membership fee in the 1 '® Chamber of Commerce la »10. 1 'e Commissioner Fisher was of the '® spend thla money If the board does it not follow up an advertising campaign IJ In the towns and cities from which exre curaiona are run to theaeashdra resorts si In Ihe summer under tbe tusplces of the Chamber of Commerce. s- Director Robert Fisher has made a hit with a number of the Boardwalk promenadera by causing the musle pavilion to be open on Snudaye from III lUa m. to 6 p. in. Tbe pavilion waa open for the first time on laat Sunday.

STIRRING TALKS i ON MISSION WORK ' of iWomen's West Jersey Presbyterial Society | Hold Meeting Here. ' A meeting of the Women's West I Jersey Presbyterial Missionary Society was held tn the First Presbyterian Church, of this city, Tuesday morning ' and afteriioou. ■ Delegates were present from Allantic City, Colllngswood, Pleasantvllle and near-by polota. Mrs. F. J. Collier, of Colllngswood, president of the so clety, had charge of the gathering. De- i votlonal services were held In the < morning by Mra. H. McClelland, of l , Mra. E D Fanes, of . mission study secretary ' . of the Women's Foreign Missionary < spoke on "The Movement for I New China." The add rese was very < Interesting and showed a remarkable I grasp of conditions and needs In the China mission field. i Dr. H. B Mutford. a missionary In this country on a furlough from India, i , conducted the afternoon devotions. , Mra. H. S. P Nichols, of Herman- i and Miss Minnie E. Morse, mission study secretary of the West Jer- i , «ey Presbytery, delivered stirring ed- , dresses at Ibe afternoon session. The Ladles' Auxiliary of the church • , entertelned the visiting members of , the organisation at luncheon In the basement of the church, after which . ride around the city. j Special stress was laid by the speakers upon the organisation of mission study classes In Ihe various congregations represented, and the recent organisation of a' study class by the f young people of the church received an Impetus which will undoubtedly j prove very beneficial. ; TALK OF BANQUET to Trade Hoard. The Rev. 8. Wesley Lake, at the meeting of the Hoard of Trade Mon- . day night, suggested that, as a means of keeping up proper Interest lu tbe , board, It would be well to beve a banquet. which would be free to ell paid- . np members of the board. , President James M. Stevens slated , that the annual meeting of Ihe board ) comes In January, and Mr. Like said . that would be a good time lo have Ihe i banqnet. Luther L, Wallace has begun his duties as Inspector of the road work on tbe Ocean City Boulevard, Senator ( Robt. E. Hand, tbe contractor, having e begun operallona. Wardell Hlgbec. n who was appointed Inspector of the a bridge work, expects to begin his '. dalles within a day or two.

PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE TO A HELP ENTERTAIN BOYS

" V ELECTRICIAN GIVES WARNING „ ti Persons Changing Electrical ^ Fixtures Molt First Notify Leonard Kranas. * The following self-explanatory letter b been sent to a number of business „ In tble city: p We heve hid eerloue (rouble by In- 0 experienced men taking down end re- p piecing -anoplee ou electrical fixtures, y I am compelled to Insist that Canopies , must uot be takeo down and- replaced v oelltng without first notifying me, In e order that I may eve that the tapping c or Joints bes Dot been mechanically strained by cramplugt hem with the , canopy. 1 Trusting that yon will notify your ] of Ibe same, ae we will haveto hold any person responsible unleae thla notice Is compiled with. OrdinNo. 18 provides that any person , stringing wires or changing fixtures without first notifying this office can fined a sum not to exceed W80. Yours very respectfully, LKONAKII KRAUSM. 1 Ctty Electrician. GIFT OF APPLES Mra. W. I. used Oris Maniples of Mrs,, W. Scott Hand, of this city, I received, a few days ago. a box of ■ "Northern Spy apples from her brother, I Prof. George H C'reeea. who te an In- . st motor of mathematics In Middlebury College In Vermont. ( The apples were part of a recent ex e btbll made by Prof. Creese at the Vermont State Horticulture! Society In Mlddlebary, where they won prixee. The apples were fine end certainly F deserved to carry off prixee. Heated apartndimt for rent by the year. Has every modern convenience, il adv. JomtPU I. Scull A Co. ^ For Brut.— Famished apartment; five rooms and bath; hot water beat; furnished. Apply 41* Eleventh etreeL e- adv., 144, St. 'S All basin ess transactions with tbe S First National Bank of Ocean lily „ are regarded by them as Ariel ly eonr. fideotlal. adv. 1L

Give Them Freedom of V Rooms One Night Each Week. The members of Ihe Young Men's l«eague met for Ihe find m In tbelr new quarter! In the Henn wi building Monday evening, and there be was a large attendsnoe. cr It was planned to have one night a week for youDg men visitors at the w club house. Cards of admission will given these visitors, whose ages will te from 18 lo 21 years, and the privileges of the club bouse will be ao- of corded them. The Idea la to provide s re place of amusement ror many of Ibe tb youths of the ctty. If tbe privilege Is m ebuaed by any of tbe youths, ibe oards lu will be .recalled. The member* of tip In executive committee will Issue these m cards. pi Nomination! for officers were mad*, and these proceedings were spirited, d! election will take place the first mgbt In Janoary. K. OF P. VISITATION , 1 nrnslSTlile Liitxs Members Tlsll Local RrrlXrsn. „ ' A number of tbe members of the ( Dennlsvllle lodge of Knights of Pythias vlslled the members of Ocean city Lodge. No 86, Monday ulgbt, F and spent a few hours very pleasantly, o After a session of the lodge, there was a social time, when refreshments were served. Speeches were made by a number, ' , Including Dr. Way, William Lake, R. ■ ' H. Thorn. Mark Lake, George O. , Adams and Wllllaid Adams. ,r Will Sio lo Fleaoamvttia. ' A district meeting or tbe member* 1 ,1 of tbe Knights of Pythias will be held .. st Pleasantvllle Hetardey night. Tbe dletriet comprises Atlantic County and [. Ocean City. Many member* of the r. local lodge will attend tbe meeting. s. For bole. y Two lots southeast corner Fifteenth street and West avenue, bargain, for quick sale; five-room cottage, 886 West ,e avenue, price. >1.000; eleven-room cote tags. Wesley road, entirely modern, bargain, or will exchange for property t; suburban to Camden or Pblladel,t; phla. IxA ou Central avenue. between g. Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, feeing tb# ocean. >1100; corner lot. Twentieth A. and Central are., >1460. Iie FRANK K. DARBY, «7 REAL ESTATE BROKER, "■ Bourse Bldg. Sth and Aabury Av* adv.

MARRIED LAST SUMMER, SECRET JUST REVEALED

: OPENING NIGHT BRILLIANT EVENT , y ji New Headquarters of Pro- ^ gressive League Filled at R First Reception. 3 The opening reception at the new j„ and handsomely furnished club rooms u • of the Young Men's Progressive ,.| ' league, on the second floor of tbe E. « ' J. Hum building. Eighth street and n West avenue, Thanksgiving evening, drew many of tbe members of the u ■ all of whom enjoyed the oc- tr casiou. h There weteaongs by Maurice Foster, n W. H. Harris aud John J. Foster and ti Instrumental music by Miss Artel la (• i Powell, which were well received aud . encored. 1 Many of the fair visitors were Inlll- - siwl Into the myslerle* of pool playlnA" |, - which, with cards, afforded additional1 f amusement for the league's guests. |, ■ Among those who bandied the cue f, and gave evidence of soon becoming |, i experts were Mrs. Psrker Millet, Mr*. < f Leroy Howe, Misses Bertha Boull, v ■ Adelta Powell, Edna Barlow and |. Frances Hmltli. c • The reception committee comprised f Hpencer B. Bwan, H. D Taylor, l^wls t E. Bmltli, Leroy Howe and Benjamin « • Miller. Tbe rtecotatlons, consisting of palms t snd potted flowers, were beautiful. ■ Itefreshments, in the form of punch, I cake and fruit, were served. r The reception, together with the club'a surroundings, made such a strong appeal to the women guests J that the league purposes lo have a f "Ladles' Night" onceamonth. J TO GET SOCIABLE J e . i w o rS l n a in r n ' s Clnb Has Been ( B The Ocean Ctly Worklngmen'a Clnb , was organised by Bqnlre Rush a few , nights since. The object of (be club, , which will be Incorporated, Is to pro- . d mote good fellowship end sociability rt among Its members and provide for their entertainment aud eujnyment. d The trustee* of the organisation are e Arthur films, Thomas Veasey, John Flamer, Alfred Hudson aud Thomas Jones. The club's bcadqnartera are at 832 i l_ Haven avenue. All the members are k colored. < ^ ir dnlBiBisa Kaerclsrs. R The churches are arranglug for their e holiday exercises. The "hrietmas eu- ,, tertalument planned by Immannel . Baptist Church for a night between Christmas and New Year's Day promises to be of exceptional Interest.

ALTERATIONS TO « ARTESIAN WELLS p« lu sta Company ia Making Improvements Looking to the Fntnre. d» The Ooean Cfity Water Company Is making alterations to Ite three arteslau wells. New and coarser screens will Installed In the wells In order to Intheir capacity. If It Ie fouod necessary , Ihe company will have additional well* bored. () The work I* being done by the ArWell Dlggln t Company. The three wells In use have a depth 800 feet, and furnish all tbe water required by tbe residents of the city at preaent time snd daring Ihe summer season, bat the oompany Ie makthla new move with tbe Idea of beprepared for any Increased demind that may be made upon It* plant In the future. The work Is under the general • of Bupt Wm. CHbb. * HAD FINE TIME [ Molar Boat Clotj's Card Pans a , The reeeot card party given at the MaJeAlc, Philadelphia, by tb* Ocean Motor Boat Club waa a very great , success Ic every way. There were 400 < people present, l( Ie est! meted, and a , most enjoyable evening waa speot. , The games played were five hundred , and bridge whist. There were 78 favors tor the ladles and 61 tor the men playing five hundred, and also a number for those who engaged In bridge whist Ttufte securing the fir* In five hundred were Mrs Wm Cooley and Dr Bell. Tbe fortunate ones among tbe whist players .were i ('has B. Comstock and Miss Beatrice 1 Zelner. ' The committee lo charge comprised John Owen*, William Lodwig. C. E Carpenter, Mra. Clarence C. W. Wllj son and Mra. Thomas Walker. t Utsl Ds«*iarsls Lags' papers of all descriptions, In- • eluding wills, ere carefully drawn by I R. Curtis Robinson at his office. 744 • Asbury avenue. Ocean City. N.J. edv. FOB Haul— Cottage* and lots lu .' most desirable location* in Ocean City. ' Apply lo A. Cotton 819 Asbnry avenue. Ocean Ctty. New Jersey. adv. L Try aa Advertleemeot^ ^

| Wardell Hlgbee and Miss Alma Bacon Were Wedded in Atlantic City. Although their marriage occurred early last summer, annnuncehnent Is just made or Ihe wedding of Alfred Wardell Hlgbee, son of A. H. Hlgbee and wife, of this city, and Mis* Alma daughter of Cept. and Mrs, Banford Bacon, of Dividing Creek. They went lo Atlantic City and were In wedlock el the home of Ihe Mr. Wolf, rector of an Episcopal In I hat city. They decided to the ceremony a secret for several months. Mrs. Hlgbee, al that lime and tor years prior, had been bookkeeper E. P. Stewart's market here. Bhe now similarly employed by a busihouse at Bivalve. She will come lo this city to reside ou December 28. the prescut Mr. aud Mra. Hlgbee will live with the young man's parents, 112 Wesley avenue. Both Mr. and Mia Hlgbee bavrta circle uf friends here, aa has Mr*. at bar hometown In CumberCounty. Her parents, until a yean since, had been summer residents or Oceau City for many seasons . Bacon waa In charge of the boat which went to the rescue of Marshall Reed, the aviator, when hla machine met with an accident near Port a few weeks ago. Mr. aud Mra. Hlgbee have tha best wishes of their many frlenda. ADVICE TO PARENT8 ciFrgsman Telia Them is Uuartt Chlldlrn'a Training. In 81. Augustine's Church Sunday rooming, tbe rector, the Rev. John J. Sweeney, spoke on the duties of parent* toward their children. He mid that parent* should surround the little one* with every possible safeguard, because of their youth and Innocence they do not know the dangerous path they are treading. It la the duty of parents. Ilk* the shepherd of hie flock, to see that their children shell not fall Into the • clutches of wolves which are always ! snares and pitfalls tot them. Parents should be particularly careful lo know where tbelr children are, 1 what company tbey keep, the plana* I l hey frequent aud.aa Christian fathers and mothers, to. counsel and advise '• them against persona, place* and ' whatever else would tend to lead them astray. Now, the education of a child, he r mid, begins first In the borne. Tbere- - fore, tbe home should be surrounded ' with everything that Ie attractive to tbe child, each as, for Instance, tbe beautiful realisation of the sacred contract that Ibe parents entered Into be-

fore tbe altar to Igve and forbear with on* another and to h-lng np their children In the fear and love ot Ood. With tbe good Influence at home, parents should realist that the teacher* tbe school are not the ones who meld tbe character of their children solely, bat by the "-si stance of tbe parents. Thirdly, that the child's future will depend greatly upon tbe inflnenee of ihe spiritual Instruction of the Church, which Impresses upon tbe young child's mind Hie eolemu Idea that Ood gave to Hla people when He promulgated the Ten Commandments ou Mount Slnal amidst thunder and lightning, thus uufoldlng to Hla bearer* duties which His people owe, first to God; secondly, to hi* neighbor, and thirdly, to blmmir. Dr. Edward W. Hmltbeman, who died Wedneeday of laet week, was hurled from the home of bis parents, Gideon T. Bmltbemau aud wife, In Haddonfield, Saturday. He waa born In Philadelphia July, 1878, and graduated from tbe University of Pennsylvania. He waa a successful practitioner In Oil City for several yean. HI* parent* and brother.Q. b. Smltheman, are well known In this ctty, where they own property, and where Ibey spend the in m mer seasons, W. C. T. Meeting. The member* of the W. C. T. U. will meet at tbe home of Mrs. N. C. 628 Asbury avenue. Wednesi day afternoon, December II. The subject tor discussion la flower mlsatoa ! and Christmas work, led by Mo. C. > Bentham. , 1 I desire lo aroonnoe that I have , purchased tbe DeLancey Oarage and Machine Strop at Twenty-second and Pine streets, Philadelphia, where I r will haves well-equipped garage with • a capacity of fl> ear space, with three . entrances, aud a machine ahop especially adapted for automobile repairing, which latter la a gioet valuable arf1 J II net, w here small or extended repairs : will satisfactorily be acoompftahed. workmanship I courtaowaly Invito your Inspection of tbe garage, with Ms equipment for the proper ha od I tag of your car. which la ao aaneutlal tor ha I. thorough clmuatng. worag* aad earn v Uuaoa* earn, winter aad mmmrn. AaA lomoblle aeeamortoa aud aappttoa aL '• "Veto? jTTu to s-rr-t-rt that tha n rtu*z.y '■ Ing boatoam bare taOeaaa Ctty. >Mrh