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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXII. i

OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, MARCH U, 11)13.

NO. 48

Ocean City Sentinel OCEAN OIXV. IN. J. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 P*r Year, Strictly In Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. city officials ilnald Ol <"oroml^lol^^Y»Cerl'KlJjImV. Public Part. chukchIEkvicls. JSr^^SSSTSTTS. ' SSSafwMS&iSwiS^"'^ ~ ; * / church societies. 4 ^j^Ha'TJa^Sry^S^^J^^ •Sf**' _ ^ ^ ua mnuagaarand Moo&aj In e»ct tumuli. L M r'.* MiU. Uudyf aa p«r 1 n le nde u I Jnu^^UalonJl.A Merer. pr.id.nt; Hour Tarn ity causes. Parl.il Onlld. Brat Monday In in. n<oMli. ^^jaansssSffs^stMr. M. M liner; treasurer, Mm. Anna L Hanck. secret societies. &±S%iftsJ2z S W,: SWE SWT ;" ' W u leu * *H ' . enrr*TSan^I>eveii£| in ,^ol0(A'f.n'|JJ11" Protection Lodes. Holds, A. O. u. W-, mset» ESllStiviSeJYSSft' '? ^ wSSS®Hffil.0o'v"r "•van dtp Local, Mo. 18F1 tCarp.nl. r.' |; "Jjd'T luc.ta ovary Friday .rcning la K. of Hon * "T" CltT Ralldlniaod lawn assort aS"AdaJ.°'^.mr;e'fc Otis M. Townsend A Practical B**sJ«ore Architect Lice need by tlie Slate -t- •!■ EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

I «miMW«.iT.Ui,. I. MORGAN HAND, j ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-(_AW, Hollcitor. Master and Kxn&lner In Cbanccrr 1 "•~5? Cpmrnlaalooer. .Notary Pnbl£ I (Oppoall. Itiblif Bu^nngaT. *° LAW OFFICES "^T"LL , Apgar & Boswell, Lhiky aW,™^""""- ' I V ^*Sl"',M?&81!}fy%TCT - LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsdlor-at-Law TOWNSEND GODFREY : Attorney-at-Law itartlttt flulldlng At Oooan City Haturday. WILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law : SOU Eighth Street ; Ocean l ily New Jersey ' Atlantic City Theatres | ' The World'aCrea test Cdlcred Organization 1 THE SMART SET t S. H. DUDLEY AND BO In the Musical Surprise DR. BEANS FROM BOSTON Mate. 15c to 50c; Eves., 15c to 75c Sal Erg.. March 8. it 8 30. Mil. it 2 30 * Harrison Grey Fiske Presents Mrs. J Fiske and tile Manhattan "The High Road" ■ by Edward Sheldon * Pricea, JSC to fj.oo Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL i

J- _ _ riant cat. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. ' ■- No oOce' Mnr?8ondS!' "* **""• p'm.'daJly ^ISTPbatui IVrmor-a'u' '°<UJ ITks; Allen Corson, H. D. 'Scs': <■6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey i r a~n.li w. 1 Inier-met. ra A. | DR. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 rlEUSCUEL PETTIT, M. D. 007 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY I £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER ] ► • I >entiHt •« I 809 Central Avenue 1 Hughes' Central Pharmacy !' El|hi> Si. aag Wnlaj A*,. ! \ | Try ill. new dhlijl our Fount .In, Nelrbeo ' I J. TM0RNLEY MU0HES, Menefcr jj Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, n\ I E. C. BOYLE, fUnager \ Claim, adj. .ted an, collected anywbera in i j Cniied Hlatoa |i tapiwyoF! OF SPRING MILLINERY J March 13, 1913 1 mi A.bt,rrJ;.Hnn.HILDR!!LSt-,.y N J ! I Dance Every Cold Loaches, 1 and Ftc. ' Saturday Night The Excursion House ; JAMES CLARK :: Proprietor \ MAIN STREET and . . . J NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J. '

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Public and Commissioner of Deeds jl PENSION VOUCHERS :: i CAREFULLY EXECUTED j Numbers 744 ami 74® Asbuiy Avenue Ocean Crrv - * New Jeesev It may be just barely possible that sumo : other fellow may sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality— "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give usyouryuider for the Sunday poultry. We ■ dreBS them. ; Boyle's Dependable Market 1 s. W. tor. Twelfth SL and Asbury Ave. Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables

In .he matters of Conveyancing, Title Ir.vesti *•'».»<> °f P"" chases, we aim to give our clients thorough care an consc - We have always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office, MASSEY &- EDWARDS ElS.™ ANb CENTBAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investmcBU secured. 1

WORK WILL BE PUSHED ON NEW BRIDGE ACROSS BAY

1 Officials of Company Are , Confident of the^ucccss | of the Project. Gonnldenblg i»tt»f*ctloo *'»« ex- , prrircd by Ibe pvople here Tburndgy Afternoon, when, nfter • meeting of Ibe omcent giul director, of the Oce»n . " City Automobile Bridge Company, II «>■ Announced tbat tbe comp*ny hid Accepted tbe propoeltlon of the Button 4 Coraon Co.. of tbia city, to build the The compaoy'i .oilcltor wa. In- ' ntrucled to execute tbe contract, and It ' wan Bald that work ou tbe bridge will <■ ' pu.hed rapidly to completion. < At tbe meeting of tbe Board of Trade Monday evening, Mayor H. adone of Ibe ofllclalB oMtie tlceai. ' t.'ity Automobile Bridge Company, re ' ported that the HIM Dredging Com ' : patty and Ibe Button 4 Coraon Com- 1 h«d Bubmltted to the bridge com- 1 pany a jiropoaltlon relative lo llie 1 building of tbe bridge, and thin bad 1 accepted by Ibe bridge company. ' the proposition waa attached the 1 rondlllou that there mu.t be $100,000 I bona fide aubecriptlon., and Mayor ' . Headley Bald there waa no doubt of the ability of the company to aecure 1 I BUbacrtptiona to thla amount He ' i furl Iter Btated that the. bonds have 1 i i been arranged fur anil aald that I ha ' j Thejtpeaker further stated lhat the 1 , rut 2S per cent of the bridge "lock ' would Boon be called In and be uolllled J lo make Mb And payment of $>00. * On motion of Claytou Halite. Brick, ; aecoitded by Dr. Alien Coraon. the , loltlcera of tbe board were Inatruc ed , ! lo prepare * note for thlB pur|Mi«e and I have it Indoreed, and lie prepared to ' . n.eet the Brat payment. FIREMEN AT CHURCH Vhe Be*. C baric* H. Robntr lo I Prerch nprclHl Irratan, - 1/ Next Sunday evening the membera ' 'of Ibe Ucean City Fire Department i •will attend the nervlcea of the Hind f Preaby terlao Church in a body to hold their annual rellgloua aervlce. The « Kev. Charloti H Bohner, tbe patdor. <; will preach on "The Fireman's Call- • lug," and a beautifully prluled pro- ■ Ib being arranged eelllug forth lite order of aervtce. I There will be apeelal mualc by tbe | cbolr, aeata of honor will be reserved for tbe vlettore, and everything k be t ing done lo make the "Are laddlea" I feel comfortable and at home. . ' I Aw Au.nurr Caerh. Mlaa Mary A. Thompson, of Hitman. went on duty as an auxiliary clerk lu Ibe post oBlce hare Tueaday 1 1 rooming. 8he will be on duty eight t . hours a day. but uot aUalgbt through. I Mlaa Thompson has baan a elerk In tbe ' poet offlee here during tbe summer c Bern sous fur some years past. ■ BREAKERS OfENS MARCH 15 Dance and Card Party Will be • Given at Hotel Easter | 8atnrday Night. Mrs. Kate A. Young, ol Philadelphia, was In town Thursday, taking a look ovar her hotel, Tbe Bleaker* preparatory to opening Ible popular Boardwalk hotel March 15— Palm 1 Sunday— for tbe season of 1918. The management will give a dance and Ave hundred card party Raster Saturday ulgbl. There will be apeelal musical numbers by tbe hotel ore bee- t tra particularly for this occasion. I Many Improvement* have been i made lo the hotel, nne of the moet Im- i portant of wblcb la the luatallallon of I vapor heat, whtcb will doubt lea* be appreciated by gueela of tbe house i ; during the spring and fall montba. I The Breakers, one "f tbe handsomest bntels In Ibe city and the ooly on* on { tbe Boardwalk, was built a year ago and opened lest eummer It bad a successful seabon uuder Ihe management of Mrs. Young, who, some few yearn ago, aatabltsliad an enviable record here aa a bote! manager. NEW STATE SCHOOL Nvcorlnw Normal. When tbe subject of tbe new Stale normal school for South 'Jersey waa brou ght up before tbe Board of Trade at It* meeting Monday evening, ibe board's committee on tula meltef bad nothing to report. President Jamea M Hlevtna stated that the Btat* trill require for the school a site with ground for experimental larm purposes, and Mr. Stevens waa or u>a opinion that there was little chance df this city securing tbe new school building. All lha Cities and towna applying for the prlvllage ol aaeuiing tbe aebool bulidlug. and tberaaraaald tobemany such applicants, are olTerlng free altaa for the school. -J It's dlgnlBtd and give* yon a delicious sense of security to own your I holne *' oc'EAN CITY. Besides, your reaponelblllty as a real estate owner make* you a desirable Baal Relate Operator, Ninth and ^rwlffehow"yoa tbe very beet way and some of the greatest bargem* to b* found bwn no tha eaataat Mem* . PbonaconnaeUon. Mr.

COAST CANAL CO. IS ORGANIZED Object is to Benefit Farmers and Residents of Seashore Resorts. ' The Coast Canal Com|lany lias been coast canal or Inland waterway whlcb May to llay Head, nea^r New' I York city. The company proposea handling garden and farm producta, el* , of South Jersey and take these to the seashore reeorte. It will establish buying slat Ions at convenient place. . along the creeks and rivers running . , through the farm districts on the ! mainland eiid maintain docks and distributing alallous III Ibe reeorl I place -of disposal and make buying . handy for the residents of these places r The company also has the charter , This aervlce will give tlioua- , weler Irlpof Interest. Tbe company claims that, by meatta . of the freight service. II will be able to whlcb will be of great benellt lo the farmer and those llvlug in the sea shore'cltles. Tbe company otTers for sale lis eight percent, preferred stock. Application , Canal Compauy, Uceati City. N J. GREAT SMOKER To be Meld Hon bv Ocean citv When Commodore Clarence C. W. of the Ocean City Motor Bnat Club, Isn't talking to his friends of the club's annex on tbe Boardwalk— form, erly known as tbe Casino Clul.'a headquarters— he Is boosting for the cluti's ' smoker: whlcb Is to be held March 14 el Ihe Turner's Hall In Philadelphia. A lengthy vaudeville and musical program hae been arranged, with plenty of refreshments and amokes. The regalia committee, which has charge of the smoker. Is composed of D. LeCalo, chairman; MaiAge V. Daniel*. Charles Myers, C. Q. eraser, C. 1 -cerium and, William Cooler, V. There were 108 peesengera o t the Jersey 4 Seashore Bellroad Company's excursion to thla city from Philadelphia leaf Sunday. While this waa not aa large en excursion as on other Buudays. It was a vary goodsized one for tbla time of year.

LIABILITY ACT GIYEN REYIEYY Important Opinion Filed by Jnstice Trcnchard in Supreme Court. I Justice Trenchant baa Hied In (be Supreme Court ah opinion upholding oh all point* raised the validity of tbe employers' liability act passed lo adi vauce the rights of labor lo get benetlts ■ for Injuries received while In the The case under review was that of i Mrs. Lizzie Allda Sexton against tbe e Newark District Telegraph company, ] j was awarded (7 '27 for 300 weeks under As the statute bad never been ref viewed .the company took It up on oerf tlorarl and the result has been awaited e by employers of labor with much lua This act abolished the Cora tup it law t defenses of assumption of risk sod felI from liability through careles-neasof I that fellow-workman. On this point I Justice Trencliard Mid It did nol vlot lale Ihe "due process of law" aud "equal protection of the law" pro1 to the Federal constitution, ttordld ll - Impair Ihe obllgatlons-of contracts In ■ violation of both the Federal and .State • The court further said lhal the > statute does not violate through Its "elective compensation for Injuries i section" the constitutional right of - trial by Jury. Uuder this section of the act employer and empluye can I elect lo surrender their right lo any t other method or f.rrm of compensation. I The court further said that the act is clearly a valid and constltntlonal encompensation by an action at law with Jnry. "and It la In this section, holding , to the constitutional right of trial for Jury, tbat the abolition of the common law defenses and fellow servant rule la I abolished. , On the -contention of the company . that the law was unconstitutional In . Ihet It bound Ibe employer to pay „ compensation for Injuries received I when anch Injuries were not the result of the employer's negligence. Justice Trcnchard said: "Thla contention as an objection to tbe constitutionality of tbe act la . wholly without substance and la apparently founded upon en Insufficient ' consideration of Ibe scheme of the ' statute Under the act neither tbe employer nor the employe le bound to i accept tbe elective compensation unI less lie chooses to do so. If he does t not he certainly le deprived of property without due process of law. If he i does, then he baa given ibe consent i which Ihe prosecutor contends he i must give In order to be bound by tbe - provision of the second section. Judg-

DR. J. B. HAINES HAS HAD SUCCESSFUL PASTORATE

CLEARED OYER $60 BY PENNY SOCIAL , , Christian Endeavor Society 1 Very Thankful to Friends | Who Helped. 1 I The membera of Ibe Ijbrlstlan En- , • deavor Society of tbe First Preaby- , terlan Church are- particularly grafl- . i lied over the results of tbelr "penny • social" lo Ihe church Thursday even- ( ! lug. They cleared about $80. i There was a large attendance at tbe I social, deeplle tha bad weather, probably nearly 900 people, and all had a l most enjoyable time. There was tbe I greatest fun imaginable and all en > tered Into the spirit of tbe occasion. > Mrs. Mela R. Sailer lold remark able "tortnnee" to all who visited her lent. r, There wee quite a spirited rivalry lo ' secure tbe pretty bsudkerchlef pre ■tented by Mrs. Wood row Wilton, wife of the President-elect. It waa bought by Herbert Pioch, whose bid wea $2 70. Aa the handkerchief won by Mr > Plocb Is for a lady's use. there la some speculation's* toju-t whet he Intends e to do with It— whether he will put K a with bis oollectlou ol curios or make a * presentation of It to torn* one who * may And It aervloeabl*. Tbe yooog people had pledged $60 [I on tbe mortgage tnnd, end It I* their • purpose to pay their subscription with . tbs proceeds of tbe social. e Tbe members of the Christian Eng deavor Society desire to return their bcertfeU . tkenke to ell who aeeMed * Ihem lu making lb# social each e greet y success. ^ Two lets southeast corner Flfleeoth street aud West svsnua. bargain tor »• quick sals; Ova- room cottage, m Weal u avenue, price. $1,000; eleven-room cottage, Wesley road, entirely modern., , bargain, or will exchange for property »' suburban to Camden or Phllariel- '• pbla. Lot oe Central aVeoue.bstwaeo Seventeenth and Eighteenth streets, facing tbe ocean, ,11100; corner lot, »- Twentieth st. and Ventral eve., $1450. |2 FRANK K. DARBY. M REAL ESTATE BROKER, is Beans Bldg. 8tb and Aaboor Ave. V. adv.

First M. E. Church is in » Highly Flattering Fi*nancial Condition. Tbe Itev. Dr John B. Heine*, pastor of the First M. E. Church, left here Ti Tuesday for Atlantic City lo alteud the pc M. E. Conference. M The mem bets of the obnreh feel ta gratified at Ihe knowledge that be will 81 returned to the local peetorate at m the end of Conreronce, because be has ac done remarkably good work hare, the at retails or whlob are gntlfylng alike to oo pastor and people. In feet, so wall has Dr. Hslnes labored that, aa has wi already been announced, his salary to baa been Increased $400 a year, begin- Pi ning last Tuesday. R It was shown In a statement read pi 1 last Sunday thai the church member- M 1 eblp Is 442; Ibet ibe pastor leave* tor Conference with hie salary paid In tail ot and that all tb* bills in lha cnrrenl Pi 1 expense aceoonle have been ilqnl- w dated. rc The benevolences of the church dor- ai lug the year were more then double e« ' those of Hie year before— $529 as ' egalo*t $290. Tbe Increase In tbe average attendance at tbe Sunday school was 80. , MONEY FOR ROAD — — tl ' M. A. Wen* herbs. T j At tbe mestlngiif Ibe Board ofTrada tl Monday evening, a letter from H. A. p 1 Weatherby, of Millville, wee read. In p wblcb be staled that he had. received c no eontributlone of money from Ocean t City people for tbe Improvements to h j the Port Elizabeth road. He requested $ , thnt something be doqe at qolckly a* b ""postmaster Sutton, of fbls city, who bad secured subscriptions lo Ibe I amount of about 170. was requested to 0 - send to Mr. Weetherfay all the money c r the committee hat on band. " u WAicron.— Position by experienced I nurse; maierulty esaaa a specialty. Ex- « f cellcnl recommendation by phyatelau; ' [. Bell phoue 101. Mrs. RebeTbomp*on, * n 1208 Bay aveoo*. _ adv., $4, 1 tana. '• Fob Sals —26 foot ran about, tally i • equipped, angln# good condiUou. Can t >- be »hjk Smith's boat hooas. Sixth c mreMA^ pmnnAmML^V.. ma Tha First Natieaal Bank of Ocean i L (lly 'makes no promlaaa that H talis lo j keep. adv. II. I

ANOTHER NOTED SPEAKER [ AT MERCHANTS' BANQUET

7 1 boosting the ; boost banquet ; J. W. Fernley Will Interest ' ? Local People in Tonight's', i f Big Event. t Indication* are that tbe residents ol . this place will be well represented si tbe boost banquet of tbe Taxpayers' | Association of Ocean City to be held i r In Philadelphia tbls evening. Tbe members of Ibe association arc , . all greatly Interested lo Ocean City's , . -ucecas and" are alwayi doing everyI thing In tbelr power to push this re- i . son, not only in' the summer lime, but , throughout the year aud especially r during the'wfntev months. , . Junes W. Fernley, of Philadelphia, r who owne a handsome cottage ou r Wesley e venue, and who le chalrtpan i t V' Ihe banquet committee, says the i. affair will be one of tbe best ever , 1 glveo by tbe organisation. He wa* . ,"i during Ihe week, and while l here recalled totbemlndsof the people l the banqnet of this evening, i Commodore VVra. E Hexamer la to e be toaatmaatar. The "boost banquet" wee dlscueaed e at the meeting of tbe Board of Trade a Monday ulgbl, and a number of the • members ex pre sued their intention of f being preaent. ,f ■ w ■ I HOLY TRINITY CHURCH ' . W" - ' i-reparailona Brim Made for " PimIoq ludaj Srrvlcrs. Regular services will be held In the r Holy Trinity Cburcb on next Buuday. the Aflh Sunday lu Lent. Morning, z 10.49; evening, 7.49; Sunday school Id r the afternoon at 8 o'clock. ' Tbe name of Paaeloo Sunday baa " been given to tbe second Sunday before Good Friday from time immemof rial because on tbat day tb* Lord u began to make open predictions of y Hit coming suffartoga. Those auflarH lugs also began now to ba commemorated In tbe Scrlptaree for tbe eeaeou. The "Btory of tbe Cvoee" «UI be I. given at the morning service. In the evening "Waa CroclOad, 0 Dead, and Buried," will be tbe subject , of ihe address. On Friday, March 7, . al 7 45 p. m., tbe Litany will be road, • followed by en address on tbe "Holy e Eucharist." 0 Y°aa« Christiana Actlve.Bolh the Buuday school and Cbrlt- " llan Endeavor Society of tbe Hint 7 Proebyterien Church showed good ate leodancea and spirited aeesione last 1 Sunday. Tha young people of tbla • church are especially aggressive In e Christian work at present and tbalr 1- well-directed efforts are meeting With splendid results. iaygeTc¥off : ere very long?

Board of Trade Hae Hopes of £ Conitruction of May's ai Landing Road. " Postmaster Button, of ttw Board of J. transportation oommlttae, re- ft ported at tbe meeting of the board Monday evening that he had bad a A talk rooaotly wltb W. A. Stern, of the Fast Line, and It bad been lnt$ a mated to him tbat If tbe board beeame active In tbe matter It was very prob- A able tbat tbe May's Landing cut-oO could be bolll within a abort that. a It waa suggested tbat It would be well for membera at tb* Board of Trade try to secure an Interview wltb t Rea, of tbe Pennsylvania, Company lo reference to tb* I proposed short-cut railway line from a Lac Bog to Ible city. It hae been reported on several occasions tbat lha new officials of the Railroad Compaoy look 1 wltb favor upon tbla long talked of ° road. It la lo b* hoped tbls I* tra* *! znd tbat steps tbat will result to lls ° early construction will soon be taken. * WILL PICNIC HERB f Improvement aaaeiHtlaa le Thee ctiv April «a." Dr. Allen Oarson, a* cbalrmaa of c tb* oommlttae appointed fox tb* pur c poae. mad* a report lo tlie Board of I Mooday evening of hi* work in ' matter or having lha Logan Im- ( provement Aaaodatlo^ or PliUadel- I phla. bold Its annual plrnlc In tbls I dly daring the earning summer. 1 Dr. Coraon Introduced Bdwto J. Lafi ptealdenl oftbe association, and I Prank Grtor and WUIIam B.Cham- . member* of tb* amorist loo, to . the Board of Trad* , ; I , July 12. They will com* b»(» on a | , chartered train on lbs Raadlng Rath , Dr. Coraon and tb* mam ban of the , Board of Trad* aald they would take good car* of tbe Logan Improvement : Association membera and their fltouda ' when they vhit thla cky. Stop at Holland's Candy HW* HI r avaoo*. for fee wall's Oalto i brmted Tears r Eggs. Nama*^wrtat*n ■ sa£55;S5r75r-"-=:

' George L. Record to AddreM Gathering of Bnsinegg Men at the Hewlings. Final arrangements ware mad* Tuesday nlgbt by tb* Ocean City Bustosas Moo 'a Association tor tbe benqoet to be given by this organisation at tb* Hewllngt at 8 o'clock next Tueaday evening. Tbe speakers will be Mayor Donnelly, of Trenton; Wilfred H. Bcboff, I secretary and treasurer of tbs Deeper I Inland Waterway Commlaslou; George ' L. Record, a well-known np-Btate pol- > itleian, and Mayor Headlay. It was derided by the association to ' sell ISO ticket* for tbe banquet. Tickets ' are $1 each. Eleveo persons were elected mem- - here, and tha aaaoriatloo now has a I membership or 69. ' W. Scott Hand appeared before tbe association, of wblcb b* was elected a . member a few week* ago, and *x- > pletued bis position on tbe bridge mat- > ter. He said he bad probably mada ■ mistakes, but at oo time be* he been i opposed to tbe Octao Clty-Somers' ■ Point automobile bridge, and would ' do all be eoold to help it. At on* of ' tbe State Ocean Boulevard Commissioners. be had worked In tb* Inland > of tbe Beesley'a Polnl-Bomere' Point bridge, as waa his duty. I Tbe association gave Mr. Hand a r vote of tbanka, and ihe secretary of ' tbe association was Inetruried to write ' him a letter expressing tbe aasoctotloD'e appreciation of hie act to appearlhg before the members and making a statement. Mr. Hend had tendered ble reslgnar Hon at a member or tbe association, but the organization ouantmously re- , toned to accept IL James H. tioftue, of Newark, a poke of the Merchants' Leg la la live League and Its objeria. It was stated tbat a Dumber of local business man have , become member* of Utle organization. COTTAGES RENTING I f meat Waters Men Max Owl leek to ' cottage reek ere ere oomlng to this city , lo larxe number* and tbey my them i le a big demand tor pretty sammex . homes Is this attractive seashore re- ' Justin Paten, of Weal Philadelphia, has rented apartment B of the Palatine Apartments for tha roaring see- * son, sod, with bis family, will spaud * Dr. H. A. Btoogbtoo, of PhUadri- * pbla. baa rented Mrs A. E. Tocbaxt's 0 cottage, 819 Oemn avanna, tbrongh Ik* 7 agency of Alonao Cotton. Scull reports rentals aa exeaptioaally active for tbla season of tb* year and cm tries and prepertiaa leased, of tb* 7 "*TbkI'teu*b«r to trod need quka a 1 novalty la tb* reuUng booklet ttay novaiiy ib ins nssig owae reap

plete line of eettagm, apart mmts and flau, tb* book eoutato* a etty amp and also a carefully prepared an tomobile rout* map showing node aad Jersey, wltb Ocean Olty re a emtax which all read* tad lata. Tba On reports the natal* of tha following cottages: E. A. Corson's bona*, 790 Waa lay Third floor, tooth ride.of tba Cnieaial Cottage of John P. Pox, 89$ Ceotml Apartment G to Gal* Apartments. Third floor, north ado, of the Apartmaot Hoam. Tbenow rot lags built by Uefiai Darts at Baouod at rest aad COriotMaa ware cere** re AM are Tbs Young Mao's Progressiva League decided al Re marilng Mooday utgbt to raquaet tb* bill dark to reed to tha laagn* oepim of ail Mile latredueed lo tba State legislators. Tip league also deckled to rend lettrea to county urging there to tovorsod work tar tb* Ocean Ctty are level easel, mas tree T*eiw» car. While driving to bta astoataMK Broml start. PbUadripbto, toreday aftaraooo, CTty Coaaariretoeer R. r Thorn, of this rt*y. eaRMtd i wltb a trolley car. Mia. TboriT had - one of her knaaa Injured. Ia the ear - aire ware Norman Darby, wlfo aad ' tto&y bMr^ro'^ttaSgbtoil "**" ore crereup essrerel HaeMret. Tb* aa treat rearilM *f lb* atoeb- - of tbe City Gae Llgkt Urea- ' ^"ik.'slt Hi* offloTof tbs rerere»JL - Eleventh street and Havre avreoa, ' tar the elseriao af a kaaad of dkredrei > for tbe snadng yaar and top lire* - action of sue is other bariama re amy s e°a" ■ e . i.n" ' John M. CoUlrts, who r» natty mgf saaay years. ' " mR,