OCEAN CITV SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIII. V . dCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, AI'KII, 10, - - "'NO. 2. |
Ocean City Sentinel Publish."! W..kly >t ' OCEAN CITV, N. *1. ( -.Bjr- . H R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor * •t.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. > CITY OFFICIALS j Hoard of OaBiralssloiters— ilavor srul I'resl d. in. Harrj ITimin^a^tonvr^ chuhcmTkrviuesSS SFrS u - 1 ' 5 ln«"i\ 1 3'u^clor k. nuultay atnool. )-•' p. iir ° Itowd of Trnrtoss— Lew l" /^nvaaa^jirr*- - brAoyjSX.^ aS^SS-.* 7 a." m..' third Hiniday 7-30 a- m.. Holy day. I J j a. m.; nuoday scOaol I |v m. ArboryUa™\^t^"^ ^|r^ul^a£'i < Sandaryl,w'l!<«* SSk'uwS ». MeAillMsr. aupvrtoleatlanl. _ Union Tabsrnaels llapuat Uboren.^UeOUi ra" IVY™^M^*,eJ„'rJ[JwJ|.rtl.a*iVM,r|lb ssi ^ c churcmiocieties. 1 I " "ipy "m aid. SS tors, Urn. Kran - room.",1 praabJMi 1 1 Mr., t Uabnrr. vice Bays? . Ua^lea' Ul'MUaMHwdir1 evaaiuirol daal; lya^Uarlrudr lleadlajn Iraaaursr; Mr. hon Taiairv Cuumom. Harl.b Wild. Oral Monday In lb« month. HS?*? mluwt'trvsaarw.'^mrs, "aEST0!: " Hauck. • _ secret societies. a'n^rur?haTn'^y".;.An.^ " SgrbUn ffEti# iSKary. "utor«e W* Bnl*and 'JlL rf^3 un da> 1 ^and'a.'.'ill'Howari Thorn!'* ** * ' " awy ,fnidayNar'7"»«' to 'K^o^iv^luiu " Wlllau. nmuri Oeaan City Ooonell. No. 10. U.oi A_ »aai. avery Thuraday evening In K. of H. hall, Mlaa Hailla W. lAaa. MerMary. Protection lAljjcSo^k evsBIni ifta"!?^® i'la! H^p°a A^mphal'lfii.'or li."' tfl"*y K' ( Tmoswa Wy^Bal^ j «na uoan ss^'." PraiiMjg^MMtn o. Adam. -a~.arv h! Otis M. Townsend A Practical Heaalmre Arcblterl Lice in*d by tlie Bute •!- . EIGHTH STREET, OPR. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.
MORGAN HAND, . j] ATTORNEY and , COU NSELLOR-ATaLAW, Hiipr.ro. Oosrt Uoismlwlosar. Notary Habhc. ■'AHUV CUIjK'r IIOIAI. N. J. j Law Offices"1 Tw"ll » Apgar &^Bo^well^ ^ "LAW OFFICES. j Godfrey & Godfrey, c ■ ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law j OOss-NOj^how tjprwt^ j TOWNSEND GODFREY , Attorney-at-Law liurtlrit nmidlni At oeaan City Haiurday. WILLIAM H. DAVIS ■ Attorney at Law ~ 309 KIR bill Street Ocean City , New Jersey Atlantic City Theatres j Kpul.i M. S.rard» <l 3 » ' | - Cohan <■& Harris Two Seasons in New York, One Season in Chicago i *■ OFFICER 666 Laughs Galore! Thrills a Plenty! * Evea. -15c. soc, 7$c. *1. 1 1.50 | ~ Met.— ajc, 50c. 75c, |i C COMING— Thar,, gw.. April 17. (or Thrt. U.r. , i May Rotrson] A NIGHT OPT ' Try an Advertisement id the SENTINEL i
. IIIDM AL j T N. GRIS.COM, M. D. ' F.IOHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. Both Hbonea— Hell. 16; Inter-MUIv, HO-A 1 OBoa "ours- UnJJJ " ''' "" p.'m.'da?iy!Til»H^ Wmne.'KrineH'.'una. »* 3 ] ,gf°| Allen Corson, M.D.W? Ocean City- Now Jorsoy J ••"lowrliwte I®. a. 1 " I Dk W. P. HAINES j' NINTH AND WESLEY AVE { Fbonea; Ball «I-W; Inwr-HUU I®. A ' - . Illall.lm I relepnonr. j lnu.r.„ut,. 1®, , PKTTIT, M. I). ' 007 WESLEY AVE. " OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY ' QR. CHARLES B. RIDER \ I>entiHt«w 809 Central Avenue r Hughes* Cenlral Pharmacy , ■h«aa .. . j J. THORNLEY HUGHES, M«n«rer .1 r"*rT ' 1 Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rUnager 1 Claima adjoated and cnllectsd dhywbere in 1 Unitad StaUa. j f Spring Millinery ; 1 All the Latest Stylds in Ladies' and ! 1 Children's Hats < J.MEWBJ . J: Every Cold Lunches, ' Wednesday and Ftc. 1 Night The Excursion House ' — ■ 1 JAMES CLARK Proprietor ' MAIN STREET and ... * ) NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT N.J.
R. CURTIS ROBINSON t*- • -»♦. Notary Phblis and Commissioner of Deeds PENSION VOUCHERS :: CAREFULLY EXECUTED • Numbers^ 74^ and *746 Asbury 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." We have it and we have it. good. Give | us your order for the Sunday poultry. We | r dress them. ■ Boyje's Dependable Market 1 S. W. Cor. Twelfth St and Asbury Ave. I Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables ■ t
In the matters of Conveyancing, Title Investigation and Settlement, of Purchases, we aim to give, our clients thorough care and conscientious service. We hav4 always endeavored to maintain that reputation for our office. N&SSEY 4. EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVENUE First-class mortgage investments secured.
50- FOOT TRACT OROCBAN f FRONT SOLD FOR $20,000
Danl. Pauncc Make, Porchnae from Stanton and Scull, Inc., for Improvementj Anoihrr large .ale ol fM-eatTTronl j aluiig Ibe Improved . wcibm of the Boardwalk ti.al . will be followed \t handemue and pretebtluu. iui- ■ prnvemeut ban. ju.l^been cloned by Ibe ilrm of Stallion and Scull. The ground In i|uenlloii I, located between Nlnthand Teulli elreetn with a Irnutage of fifty feet ou the Ibiard- . walk, and the prl* paid l« undemlood have been, very cl.we to FJi OOO; j The purchaner la Daniel Kaunce, of who own. a collage In , 1 Oceap City and ha- been a -uniuier , renldent here for many yearn Hla ■on, Rryeoe Kaonce, ban operated , moving picture amunementn for'. neveral wnnop. pant and the ground , wan purclia.ed for the purponeof erect- , lug the tnont modern aod attractive , moving picture Theatre to be fouud' , along the Hoa'rdaalk. Plaua have hid. will be received within the next : day work -betug coruuienced an MNiu.an the contract can be nwaeded. i The Nmuae will have a -eating ! capaclly oT" about 1000 to ia» jiunoiiA. I Tlie front will be extremely \>rua- ' mental and and brilliantly llto rlilnated ' with myrladn of electric llglitn. Thin In the third la-ge nale of- ocean Jrnnt ground made by thl> Ilrm or one uf tin member.- within the pant twelve month!, all located In the cetilreof the c.lly. The .two other proprrtle- were the ground at the ocean end of Ply. ! mouth place. Mid lu the late Itotwrl It. ' llrlngburnt, and the Bellevne bulli- , houne property nold to J amen Franklin. I Mr Met'okch aud Mr. t'ontello, all of WILL GIVE LECTURE | For the beuetlt of the gymuaninni i fund of the Flrat M. E. Church, R W. Kriwarda will give an Inforraal talk at 18 o'clock thl» evening In the aoclal I rooma of the church on bin ex perleneen i 8outli America. All .memtwrn of the ' gym" wearing a button, or Innlgjfrt.^wlll be admllled free. Olhern < wln he expected to give at leant ten centaJ Mr. Kdwardn' talk In expected to be very entertaining and a large attendance In looked for. Teacher Taken New foaliton. Minn Hrrfha Cramer, of May'a Landwho linn been leaching In the i local public nchool, liaa been offered aud accepted a poritlon an teacher at Eaat Orange She will receive a -alary nf $73) for the llrnt year and «8U0 the necond year.
DR. HUGHES HAS 1 SERIOUS FALL Running, His Foot Strnck a . Step and He Was Knocked [ Unconscious. Dr J. Thoroley Hughen, drugglnt at the corner of Eighth nlreet aud Wenley avenue, met with a very painful accident near bin More Tueaday afternoon . p He waa much Improved jeaterday morning Dr Hughen, while chaalng a pet cat, which ran pp the ntepn of an apartment houne on Wenley avenue, near Klghth„atreet, Mruck the toe of Jiln foot agaliikt tlie ntep and waa thrnWn . upon the ntep. He w-an knocked unconnclouii and waa carried lutn C. carried
H. Bacon'n home, In the lower apart- °! ment, by Policeman Mould. Dr. Hernchel Pettll wa!-aummoned Z and attended to Dr. Hughe-' Injuria!. ^ f SELLS HER BUSINESS £ ~ * * | Phlladrlphlan Ban liom mm. K. M.rrln corwon. p 3 Mr". K Morris Coraon han n.ild her b i bualneea, at 810 A»bury avenue, to P 1 Howard r-Malntoii, of Philadelphia. Ha it B haa lra-ed the bnlldlng. and, with hie ci S family, will reakte there, all the year 8 Mm. Cor.on hie removed to 812 An- A S bury avrnhe. Hhe hulll the prenent 1 S More aud re. (deuce building and baa p 1 occupied itainee I8M, her bualneaaex- c B pandlug each year. a R Mr. Staloton, whn 'haa been con- Ji B nected with the Joel Bally Davla Com- u B pany, v bole-ale notion houne lu Phll2 adelphta, will take poaneealon cf bla B new bunlnaav within a few daya. — ( B Nomb« ft runliv Hold! amnion. f 8 A reunion of tlie Bomhoff family t 8 took' place riaturd ay afternoon and , E eveujng at the home -of Mra. A. M. , B | Homboff, lu MIIIvlllc The gathering , 8.! Included more than half a hundred , X memoer! of that family from Mtllvllle 1 from Mtllvllle
_ aud vicinity. The tldlc waa merrily — pawed In different w ay!, the feature of the awCmbly being the big dtnuei , j aerved during the f-repart of Iba even ^ Fob Balk. — Coltagea aud Iota In _ I muni dtalrable locatton- in Oeaan City, I Apply to A. t'oilotiUl# Anbury avauue, 0 Oeaan Lily. New Jeraey. - adv. ( I Waxtkh— Pool Hon by experienced t nurne; materully cane* a apeclalty. Ex- \ Icellent rccommeoiatluu by phynlclau', , I Bell pbone 101. Mm. Iteha Thorn pnon, f _|t lam bay avenue. adv.,8-8, S neon. ]
\k 1 ; a MRS. WM. JONES ■ GOES TO REWARD „ i 1— n ; More Than 88 Years Old, f" She Had Visited Ocean n i City Since 1876. 1 Mm Anna M. E. Johen. widow of "' ' Willum June*, dieil at her home, 2104 ■ 1 North Twenty-Urn! etreet, Pjiiladal- ^ phia, at 8 o'clock Thumdny afteruoou.. j ' ' Funeral eervlcen were held at her lute ''' 1 re-ldence Tue-dny afternoon. Inter- ' ' ment wan at ML Peace Cemetery. j 11 "■ Deceanot leaven three children— 'i Uesirge, Lutle and Emma. v ; "" Mm. Jonea, who wan tW.yenm old laM ( City jrtnee 1870. which wan before f Ocean City wan founded. NVlthatium- " berof other! among the early vlMtom ' here, .he -pent the ninimcr month- in 61 1 a' teuL Tbla wanAfre faahlon with 1 many In tlio-e early tmtk- and ^lliay ® ' thuanpeut many happy day« here Mm. Jone. for a long period owned 1 ? three huu-en ou A. bury aveuuJL above Fifth -treet. and there h^/miii pow V • -e-wd at the time of her dMIi. 1 Hhe had many frleum auvuig the H~ older renldent. ..f thi" city", tfyVwiiom 1 -he wae highly e»teeuied. ami who p heard of her deal lu-w llli. the deepe«t ! FRATERNAL VISIT " . D. ol A. lo l.nlrnoln Wrnitkerw ' The membern of Ocean city Council. No. 10. D of A., will entertain at their " lodge room- thla evening delegation* from the council" at Tuckalioe. Pal- I1 i tic City. L hi wood and SctiHvllle. At '! lantlc County, and Cedarville. Cuuii berland t.'otuity.' ' w An iiitrreMIng program ha" been I arranged by the local lodge^oembem. n i which InYHudea vocal aod In.tru- "' , mental mualc, recitation! and a p'ayf let flefreahment" will be nerved at n . the cofTclualon of the ezerclaee. - The only HtateolTlremnr the organl- " i xatlon to tie preaeut are Mm. D L b Vatiamau, Mlaa Hallle W. Lake and e Mm Florence Gilbert. Griilni Rr.rtr for New Bridge*. „. Hlrtngera and piling wer* received thin week for the new bridge over " - Townnend'a Inlet now being built by ' the Weal Jer-ey A Hea«hore Railroad t I Company. Thin company ha" a new ' t water tank at Sea Inle City with a [' t capacity of between 80.00(1 and 40,000 r " gallon". S
DEMAND FOR I COTTAGES HERE
of the Be9t Sumnior | _ Homes in the City Have 111 Been Rented. Cottage, for the "timmer -enwti are being renlwl rapidly In thla city, the real entate men report, and the out look for an excellent "eaJon'l. of the be-t. . JoM-ph I Scull A Co h'ave made A the-e rental": Jillbert Comnn'n cottage, 701 Ocean avenue to a PbiladelpUtan Apartment on flmt floor of (he Eureka apartment*, Fourth Mreet ahd " Atlantic avenue, to a Philadelphia i' party. a |" Staiitou and Hclill, loc , have made | the following rental"; . * Charle" H. Bacon'n apartment. 787 T Wenley avenue. Carlton U: Bnce'. cottage, 1710 Cen- " Walter Brouka' More, Boardwalk, be- " Ninth and Tenth Mreet". '' Ml"! Florence M. Caldwell's cottage, 811 Fourth Mreet. y ' a Frank E Champion'" stove,- 820 * 11 Walter J. Chandler'! cottage, 1912 Central avenue. - " Evertou A L'oraon'a cottage, 780 '' Wealey avenue * Elizabeth Vaughn Davla' cottage. ® H44 DcLancey place. Seymour D_avl»' cottage, Second " Third floor, south -Ide'of the C.ilo- h illal A*partmenta. Third., floor,, north aide, of the Colo d niil Apartment., John P. Fox 'a cottage. 020 Central 1 Philip S. Hand', cottage, 12D9 An- 11 Apartment (J" of tlie llale Apart- h Ptymouth place. Joreph D. l-ce's collage, 828 Perm- e place. Mra. Kate A. McConch's collage, 1 806 Brighton place. * Flrat floor of the McKlroy apart- '' ment", Ocean avenue, between Fourteentb aud Flfleenth.Mreet". Parker Miller', cottage, 818 Plymouth place. Jonhua Mitchell'" collage, 042 t en- ■ tral avenue ft W. Rutherford's cottage, 1380 Aaavenue. North aide of Krnoka Apartment!, ® Boardwalk, between Nluth and Tenth [ Jamea K. Lake's cottage, 810 Sixth ' Mreet. Arrangement! have been made for the laying of the corner-Mooe of Sbllob Church on Hhnpnon avenue, Seventh Mreet, thla city, or which i the Rev Urant Harris la paator. The ! exerclsen wdll lake place at 2. SO o'clock t afternoon, April 3D. <
YACHT CLUB'S HANDSOME ( HOiyiE PRETTILY FURNISHED
NOW TALKING OF ANOTHER BRIDGE , Stroctgre Would J Shorten Distance Between i Longport and This City. There la "aid to be talk In Atlantic , County of building a bridge between , Longport and Bomem' Point, costing , 8800 000 aud *860,000. Ac- , curding to re|iort-, preliminary work
the bridge will be' atarted at the a| close of the coming summer seaaon. oi The route as proposed would shorten the distance from Homer*' Point to At- l( City by four milek; the route ^ City to AtlanllcClly would" „| be shoriened an approximately almilar n Stale aid would, of co ime, be ex- fl peeled lu the cooslructlou Of such a B bridge, and with that aanu red' the exof auch a structure would not involve a considerable oufAQr of the county's money. It le thought by the projectors that Atlantic City, Homer.' Point, Margate City, Oeaan City, Ventnor and Longport would comblue III an effort to se- ' "State aid for auch a bridge, eon-" ' atderlng the advantngee that thin proJect wjuld bring to each of Ibe cltlea mentioned. ( Hot v Trlnllv Church Wcrvlv - j Regular service" id Holy Tr..,ity Church on Sunday next, the third t Sunday after Eaater. aa follows; Morn* , Ing at 10 46; evening at 7.45; Sunday , school lu the afternoon at threa- .Sermou lu the morning, "No Chance. In ; a Christian'! Life." Evenlug subject, I "Hasten glowly." j ,
ovrt. voor Home. It'» dlgulfled aud gtves you a del! cloua aense of security UK own your home at ! ocean city. Beside*, your reapnnalblllty aa a real e-tate owner makea you a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on i harry hkadley, i Real Relate Operator, Ninth and An-i aveuut. next lo Ore houne who 1 will abow you the very beat way end . Mime of Ibe greatest bargains to' be , found here on the easiest tartan 1 counectloii. ad*.
F. D. Newberry AmongTthe 1 Members Actively LookiW After Improvements. I ■ Frank N Newberry, of thin «ty, who taken great . Interest In the 'new u home of the Ocean-City Yacht Club, -ays the bed rooms at the club have al^ 1 been furnished and are complete and c very attractive. The room" will donbt- ' Icmi be greatly. appreciated and put to * good use by many of the members of 1 ' Ibe organization. Not a few of the 0 1 members are all-year vlnltorn here Aud I' I there will be a larger number. In the t ' future. The furniture eoM *8000 r The draperies will be a!l up wlthloa ' i ue uraperie. win ne a;i up wunm a "
time. These coM *1000, and are ta be very beeutlful. c Mr. Newberry also aaya that he c->h- « templata* marking out and placing the * fennln conrtn on the grounds within a o thue In preparation for the num- •' The yacht club has one of. the very * headquarters of any similar or- • ganlxatlon along the Atlantic Coast. b USE OF SCRIPTURES H.pll. 's Nnndiii Sctniil Trslnlnz Tescbern .nd Pnails. ' Immamiel Baptist Hnnday School I. planning a new feature for cfcll- , dren'a Day. 'Familiarity with the 1 Bible In needed If we ere to one the c Book with skill and efleetlveuees, nays > Pastor Gee, .and It Is Ibe purpose of ' the managing board or the flaptlat * m-bool lo train both pupils and ' teachers in the uae of the Scriptures. I For the teacher! a training claae ] been provided, and for the whole school e auppiemenlal course waa ' added several weeks agiC In furtherance of the work on the 1 streets here. City Commissioner Robt Flatter was In New York a few days .ago for Iba purpose of looking over " , Improved road machinery. I Will exchautfe well-rented West 1 1 Philadelphia property for Orean Lily e lot" or cottage. Addreaa Daniel 8. . Steelman. 18 South Front etreet, Ptallei delphia, Pe. adv .lM.tf. >-< For Rgrcr.— Fine large livery end o! boarding atable. Haven avenue, boil tween Heveuth and Eighth MraeU; consult Rush, 981 t. Asbury avenue. hd*. > ' - f"'
SCHOOL TEACHERS CHOSEN BY BOARD OF EDUCATION
ATHLETIC MEET SHOULD DRAW Atlantic City?Will be Here \ Saturday— Schnfeider Out v of A11 Events. Frank Schneider, Ocean City's Mar runner, will not be able to take pan any of the spring athletic events accord lug to Norman S. Leslie, who I- training the Ocean City High School Athletic Association's track team This will be a distinct Ions to the local team, but the other boys, recognising w hat the absence of Schneider means, are working hard to make good and sustalu the reputation made by the school this season. Frank Schneider ntralued the ligaments In one of hla thighs at the attiletlc meet lu Atlantic City about weeks ago The local boya will have a dual meet next Saturday afteruoou, their uppoueuln being the Atlantic City High School team. It should be a close tight, with the chances favoring Ocean t'tty, It Is claimed. Go out to baseball park and see the contest. '•Joe" Hancock In showing flue form the pole vault. Richard Vims ami Thomas Scull are well in the mile run aud should capture the majority of the races m the dual meets. Smith Reeves Is making over 30 feet the running broad Jump. He should come out with flying colors If keeps up his present pace. Hancock shows exceptionally good form In the quarter-mile dash. Edward Rider la cooling along lo excellent shape In the broad Jump. Russell and Leslie Taylor, Smith Reeves, Hancock and Thomas Hcull the Ave leading candidate* for the relay team at the U. of P. events In Philadelphia April 28. BRIDGE CO. MEETS The ofHeera of th* Ocean City Automobile Bridge Company bald a meeting here Tuesday evening. It In aald that good progress haa been made In placlngthe company's bonds. The officers of the company went to Camden vestenlay morning for the purpose or holding an Important meetlog. John Rawllnga, of Tuckahoe. waa among the visitors here Thursday. i Rawllnga. who Is a Philadelphia)), bought the general store busloeaa of P W, Flanlgan at Tuckaboe.
CAROLINE II. HAD : AN ACCIDENT I Damage Was Soon Repaired and She Made Sensational Time. Edward J. DuMee s Caroline II la meeting with bard luek In tha South. After defecting ell Cornell aud capturing the Rock ledge-Coco Yacht Club cup on March 18, 19 and 30, the great hydropleue met with a serious accident lu the 80 miles Endurance Contest at 81. Augustine Wednesday iff last week. She was leading on the list lap by two lengths and with ber time allowanoe could not have lost the bad she not. mat with the misof breaking her crank abaft.
Captain Heosxey lost no lima In ae- H curing another engine of *6-b. p.. cl which was Installed lata Wednesday G afternoon, aud on Thursday In a tryout for the Boutbern championship, n grand little craft made senaattonal time. After the championship the J Caroline II wtU be brought beck y> S City, where a new engine will & put In anp she will be tuned up for a the regattas this summer. 1 HOUSES NEED GAS t n Ma'trr Brsszb. tm Xllrallsa si At the regular meeting of the Cttg Commissioners there wee'e IlUle talk I on gas matters, brought up by a letter 1 received by Clayton Haluea Brick 1 Andrew P. Maloney, president or 1 the gss company. There ere seven c houses on the Gardens roed with no near tbem, end there are new ■ houses no Wealey avepue, from , Twenty. third to T w eoty-ee veuth , "treats, and the gaemaln rani only to Twenty third street. It Is possible the city will take some ' action to relieve these conditions If the gas company cau't do anything. " • Two lols'sontbeeat comer Fifteenth r street and Weil avenue, hergjtlu for quick tale; Ave- room cottage, 885 West avenue, price. *1,000; eleven-room cottage, Wealey road, eullrely modern, " bargain, or will exchange for property f suburban to Camden or Pblladet- • pbla. Lot on Central armee between (T Heveoteenth end Eighteenth streets, ' feeing the ocean, *ll«>: corner lot, d Twentieth st. and Centre! a vs., *1450. FRANK B. DARBY, REAL ENTATE BROKER, II Bourse BMg. 8tb aod Asbury Ave. adv. I
Supt. James M. Stevens Reelected to Office for Two Years More. The Board of Edncatlo^), at Its meeting Tuesday evenlug, reappointed all the school teachers spplying for their positions and raised the salaries r of some. Applications for reappointment, were received rrom all but Mlaa Cramer. Mr. Waltz, assistant "In the high school, and Mr. Robertson ,of the manual training department. , Miss Mettle E. Boyle, Mlsa Mary ' Col burn, Mra. Mete It: Salter Mlaa 1 McKay, Miss Harriet Beburch, Mlaa J. Beryle Adams and Mtas Adsty ' Chamberlain are under the tenure of I office act. Prof. James M. Ht evens was re1 elected superintendent of schools for . ' two years et a salary of *1880. Prof. Kelchley, principal of the " high school, was re-elected for one ! year at an Increase from *1290 to *1800. 1 Mlaa Cdfburn'a salary was raised from (826 to *8S0, and that of 'Mlaa 1 McKay's from *800 to (825. They are ' instructors In the high school. Miss Bmafleld, of the domestic 1 science department, was re-elected at I an Increase from *876 lo *700. She ' asked for an Increase of *75, The other teacher* re-elected lo ad- > dltiou to those coming under Ibe tenure of office act were Mleaea O. ' Pearl Hcull Bertha Campbell, Haxel 1 (ielaer, Kdoa B, Hchwrch and Harriet 1 Kabbetl. , D. L. Yatramau was re-elected janlI tor at *80 a month, hla request for an ' Increase not beln|[ granted r Mrs. Christiana Headley was reelected j iui tress of the schonl. I Miss Boyle was -re-elected librarian at a remuneration of *50. " Lewis E. Smith was re elected secretary of the board at an Increase of *50 II -from *250. 1 Dr. Herecbel Pettll was re-electad * medteaj Inspector at an Increase from " *350 to *480 per year. A resolution was pssssd ordering that a teacher In her flret year, without experience, shall receive *550 a yev end be relied *25 each year of ■ continuous service until the maximum salary of *776 Is reached, provided that * the maximum for the year 1914 shall l- not exceed *875 end for 1915 (hell Dot 1 exceed *725. 1 A resolution woe also passed provldo log that aDy teacher elected with exe pertence of several years outside of this '• city shell be given credit for half bar years of experience elsewhere. Prof. Stevens reported thai the total ui enrollment of the ecbool for the month '. was 514; pereentage of attendanoa, '• 87 26, * Mayor Headley was present at tha meeting and brought to tha atteulton of the board the alleged disorderly oon-
duct of some of the children In the vicinity of the ecbool. _ * I R. B. Btllea, of the board, also spoke of complaints of mlsoondnct by some of the children. After a discussion, Bapsriotendent Hi evens was anthorixed to make charges against any boys fonnd acting disorderly. Mayor Headley will aeelat the board In preserving order Id front of the school building. PRETTY WEDDING I Lawrence L Mrveas anst Mlaa , m*l»asa Vailed la Dsn^CkN t Lawrence L. Stevens, c i New Yortivs , eon of BUM Road Comretsalonsr 1 9 81 event, aud Mlaa Anne D. Malpesa, / r daughter of Mr and Mr*. E. M. Mal9 paaa, cf Philadelphia, were married . Wed Dead ay even ing of last week In St. Metblas' C buret), Philadelphia, by lbs tt*v Charles V. Plan"* raptor of tha
He was assisted by the Rev. Mawlll, of Hobokeo. Miss Edwins M. Malpesa wee the maid of boner. ^ Among the bridesmaids were MB* Jane F. L'orren, Miss Jteslea "itoyeJ parks. Mies Irene E. Thomas aud Miss Edltb C. Riley, of Philadelphia, and Miss Emily L. Stereos, of New Tbe young pair are wall known, In this city, where they have been spendHaving Ahto nepalaua. R. B. Htttee, one of Ocean CHy* prominent residents, is having bis actamoblle repainted and dverbmrtod by firm In Bridgoton. He ex peats lo have tbe machine bete Within a few days and Is preparing to take a number or pleasure trips to near-by dttse and towns. Tha names of Richard MI At water, Charles Camp, Jeremiah D. Daitaoy, . Frank W. Fowkss. Lewis Btaittmayer, > Wayne M. Htrutbere. Jacob WeU» and \Vra. H. Wile. Jr., will be oo the ballots at 'be primary elect ton tor earn- • misa loners at Baa lata CHy April 15. > Three are to ba chosen. ! Tbe Fine National Bank o< Oaaaa City wtll.apprechite your busts im. ; adv. It

