Ocean City Sentinel, 10 July 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOU XXXIII. ^ ' OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY', \jtJLY. 10, 1II13. N0 15

Ocean City Sentinel QG KAN CITV, M. J, »~",~ R CURTIS ROBINSON KJitur and Proprietor • r.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFFICIALS IW-ReoO.., | CHURCH SURVICES. ■ .al3T!Jl;lh- :iir.uxr,,T,r/ •,-s' irr- !

SgSi i Hnljuli lU|vil.t Church, Mlmjwou avenue ' 1 1 i , CHURCH SOCIETIES, finer 1-aaaatTaaiaa i'huboh. ' ^Ladlea' AullllaryHoclety meet" Bnt MoaJi leel U w KilaaOet 1 1' li r a'uj e*!! .'erv r 1-4* ! >". uvea uieetlug eecoud Mouda) In eacfi tnulilh. j Parte li gjklM. arMjTond g IB fl» monii.. Ledif .-*"0,.;^. ^r^.ur«uy|«TP. ,u. | Women'- t'lirlJlteu.. Te rope ranee Union. SECRET SOCIETIES. meet, -croud end niurlii TliurMUj^ evtMiln^N flrai end inird ^Mu'udey eveulnge of eacli and"K,,HllHoirard" Tin"*"1 *' Waelilnrton lamp, No. 75, P. O. H. ol A., -oil p.^n.^i ai^oti'.'bSu Keri«T reeordlnff eedretary. Sni%iSp^^Toam,pIin^tL.lor,K.or Oeean CHV Lural. No. ISHI tOarpenlera' Union), meet, every Prlday evening lu K. ol

j iri"K»m.,r.n». jfORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, aolleltCT, tleeler end Enmloer In (.'lancer, , rmpreme Lourt yomulaeloner. Noiary Public. i trt gAtieniTHui«E, a. i, ' lOppoefle futile bulldlngei. LAW' OFMCES' , Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES - Godfrey & Godfrey, < | atlantic city. n. J. ' j JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH I 'Counsellor-at-Law j j'poVVNSEND GODFREY. Altorney-at-l.aw j AtlanUeClly «7 Wmi., .... W1I.MAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law iuhf KIkIiIIi 8lreel [ O.-mnClly New Jernry Atlantic City Tlipalres

' Than.. Pit. and Sal Evev . Julr Id II. II. at S JO Geo. Evans HONEY BOY Minstrels j Uvea.. 15. 50, 75. fl.fl.jn; Mall., aj, jo, 75.11.00 < J " ALL NEXT WXXK ' j 1 American Play Company Prraent* Margaret lllington In the t.reateat Succras New York liaa ever known "Within the Lew" ; j Uvea., 15c. 50c, 75c. I1.f1.50. ti. Mali., : ' ! '5'-. 5"c. f' fiy Try an Advertisement 1 1 in the 8BNTINBL

J N. GRISCOM, Mi, D. EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY A V E. r. OOlue II our a ninui lua^m^Proin 0 to » p. in. Htf Alien Corsoa, H. B."^Ocean City New Jersey Dk. w, ~r. haiNes NlflT.H AND WESLEY AVE Telephone, ] H 1: use 1 1 EI, PBTT1T, M. 1). 00T WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY • | ■MosUmJ)R. THOMAS. J. RYAN | $0t£OPAtbt0t | 835-A t'elilral Avenue « Ocean Ulty New Jeriwy 1 £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER « 809 Central Avenue u

Hnghes* Central Pharmacy Ageney lor ttuyler'a Ueudlee ' I j J. TMORNLEY MIIOHES. Mgagfer j Boyle Commercial Agency 1 624 Eighth St'. Ocean City. N. J. i E. C. BOYLE. .Tanafer Clalma adjueted and collartad anywhere In United Htatee. Spring Millinery : I All the Ijitest Styles in Ladies' and 1 Children's Hats 1 (i) Otis M. Townsend ; A Practical Heaeliore Archltecl f I.lceuaed by the Bute. ■> EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. 1 OCEAN CITY N J. '

R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary PwBLie and „ Commissioner of Deeds ifr.i loj-ga-PENSION VOUCHERS CAREFULLY . EXECU TEIJ Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Ocean City - - New Jersey |The Breakers*! % Directly on the Beach * C it | Only Boardwalk Hotel J | X Rooms single and en suite. Private baths. Hot \ [ jfe and cold running water aud Local and Loug Dis- \ \ « tauce Telephone in every room. Ladies' parlor 1 1 v and writing room. New Diet Kitchen for the * ^ jjr preparation of Special Dishes. Elevator to street ' ^ j? level. Auto bus meets all trains at main Stations. ^ J Write for booklet. Orchestra. 5 \ % K' A' YOUNG- M«r- $

—Best Ocean Gity Investment Today— iftcs:-... . In On« ol the Moat Desirable and Growing Loca- RlpflPiOIl Grant. Jt JL jt Uona In Ocean GUy. J« J« •* feet Front ma8sey s edwards b,#hth

CITY'S NEW GRADE SCHOOL BUILDING IS ACCEPTED

- Miss Adams and Miss McKay „ Resign, Last Named SAying s*!. She Will Wfd. In ' Ue7.nkT„r iT.Ve pubh' nrlicpl, nr IIiih i-ily. Two re-lRiit'd. nu« lu bfe fUHfricd «, "I|p nUlul. The llilrd "alary, anil tin. Hie member- of llie Hoard of Kdui&lluu, al their meelliiR Tueaday aveulug. were nut dl-i-.-i-il to grant. The llr,l letter reu.l by the "Ulwrlnlendeut of M'liool,, Jaine, M. Steven,, wag from MIm J. Ileryle Adam,, daughter of Murk W. Ailam, and w fe. » of thl* city, In which "he tendered her reeignatkm a, a grade teacher.' ' . ,' A teller »a, read from Mlaa t'arrle ■ M'Kay. of AddlMou, N T . who ha> *ch*Kil for reveral year, \Mlm McKay, who wan re-elected lieTore the olo«e of the x-liool -ouie week" since, wrote that "he hachanged her plaff." and lia« decided to be married lii her old home »l Addl- ' sou. She will realde lu Ocean I'lly uext winter, "lie elated. 1 Mjau Harriet Habidtt,' a Itlili grade 1 teacher, ebpreeMul a de.ire for an in- ' In "alary, maklitg Iter remiiu ' eratlou ffita |wr annum. It waa "aid that her "alary had been ' ralawl L'ei only a "hurl time aiuce, and ' waa declare! that 110 forther ln- < Superintendent Steven- wa, fe- ' ipie-ted lo .0 Inform Mlaa Kabhltt I 1)11 motion uf A. XV. Powell, I ho I resignation" uf Mlaa Adaiu, and Mi, a »

McKay were accepted. , The member" of the Hoard of Kdu- ! cation, at llielr ineeliug Tuesday evening, deckled (o accept the new grade ■ •cbnol building. Hie final payment, to be made when the irleagk, are properly executed. Till, ai-thm wa, , taken on motion of H. It. Hwan. 1 (tn mollon of Harvey X Lake. See- , relary Lewi, K. Hnnlli wa, liiatructed f lo notify Jnhu K. Town, end that In- . electrical fixture work u>u,t be c<iiu- 1 pletsl within ten day». ( The new school houw'la oil XV c ley e l ook Tell. A I mi u Con. I. J tieorge O. Adant". with lilu wife and j daughter, Ml," lona. and Harry 8. h Adatun and family, had an enjoyable ) trip by aulo lo AUanllc Highland,, t stopping al all the rfeaort. along the „ way. They left here Saturday morn. J lug aud returned Sunday evening. Howard Hrlce, of Philadelphia, wa, ( lined >5 and coal" by Mayor Headley , Monday nighl for running hi« machine over the «pee-l limit on Aabury avrnue * between Eighth and Ninth "Irret, on a Sunday. .

' BANK OFFICER'S : ■ DEATH MOURNED • : Funerak-Services Conducted j e Oyer the Remains of Frank * Leith Kister. . Frank Leith K later, the Philadelphia it bank ra-hler wlio ilb-d -uddenly al ,, 1 he "iiinmer li.nne of hi, father-In law, . Samuel Alcolt. July I, were held here r Tueiulay evening, cooducteil by the 0 Park Preubylerian Church, Plilladd- , I'll In yclenlay, niiH^I he"l!.l.-r !,'!l 1 be al lioylealowii today . 1 The pall bearer, were Alexander 1 *. .Palmer, Joaeph Kurlck, F.dwnrd 1 ' rti*'i wF'i""Y\v l:|Hanlck Theater. Philadelphia, a -uui ' . mer reakleut lirre ami one ..f the palb , braicr., had known Mr, ICX.ter mil- 1 away* Mr. /.imuierman ilr-l 'knew Kl.ter a- a--.-l.nl Ireaanrer of I he . K l«ler Weill lo Ihr IVolh National !i and r.w to llo -receiving teller- , ahlp. j (

. SOCIAL TIMF. AT STRAND ' I11 full" "way. The Strand guv"" live hundred card party lo gue"t" Monday evening, presenting favora To tlie ' fortunate oue". Thl« la the beginning ' of a long aerie" of card panic, and * planned by the moat capable J1 proprleteaa, Mre. Joliuaou Honey, to entertain her aummer gueata. Among those " playing were Mrs. '' Moyer, Mr, Hrattun, Mrs, Haruex. Mrs. Hrltlaln MI,a.Helen Hurna, Mr,. 1 Hums, Mrs. AroMtne, Mr. Honey, Mr. 1 Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Manp, Mr*. e and «l-l«c, Mrs. Myer, and rleiul, Mia. CI a ll„ a Moyer, Mr,. Con * - ~ a W.l. Hold Hattr. „ Tlie ladle, ol the First Preahyterlau o on Friday afternoon aud p evening, July 1H. There will tie fancy H and uaeful article, ou aale that ahuuld h attract many purchaser". J

' PLAYED CARDS r AT YACHT CLUB Vice Commodore Cnrran Gives Members of Organiration Good Time. At theOcean City Yacht Club Tucsrtay evening, thelargeat progremove five huudred card party In the lilalury of tlie Inatitutlon waa held In llie ballroom. Uuder the able managemeut of Vice Commodore Charles J. Cur ran mure than "llty tables were filled with Jolly couples, each eager lo reach (lie highest score, lu order lo be auiong the lucky individual" to receive the most 1 exijulstte of favora. 1 A solid mahogany table went to the 1 beet player of the evening. " Irreapec- ' live," aa wa- quoted, "of age. size or , »ex." There were many other hand- 1 some favora In the way of Imported aet, O. C. V. C. pillow, basket" of ex- ' pensive fruits and numerous ladles' 1 trinket" of expensive design. ll was an Ideal night for such an af- < fair, with a cool sea breeze gently w aning through the ball-room and carrying the buzz aud hum of conversation 1 out over the moonlit waters of Ibe bay. I SI'inr. Nnrali 11,-rnliHrfli. On Friday evening. July llth, for : one night only, at Doughly'e Pier ' Theater, the admirers of photo play , will be afforded an opportunity to en- , Joy the work of a great artist. M'me. Sarah Bernhardt, foremost 1 . tragedienne of her raie. will preseut an adaptation lu abbreviated form of ' "Adrlenne Leeouverer," or the "Tto- , mince of an Actress." adv.. It , For Sai.k —In the Gardens Tract, several moderate priced lots recently > acquired by me on Station Road, east, close to new trolley line, up to grade wltb-new curbs and walks. Look for Dew sign. Thomas J. Sawvkk, XVorcester, Mare. adv. 7-10 tf. For Rust.— Two, three and four- . room apartments, rurnlahed for housekeeping, mi Hay at Teulb street; gas . ranges In kitchen, also lights. Apply Sterling Hotel, 8th Bt. and Ocean av.,or ' < 'apt. Henderson, 10th and Bay adv.lt ForSalk.— Elect rie Flreleas Cooker, good as new; reason for selling, need larger size, liberal discount. Can be aecniuoperatlonalSoolchHall.Bdv.lt For Rknt —For. apt.. 6 rooms and batb, conv., $150 until Septapiber 15. Mre. Hart, 8.17 Aabury. adv. It. The First National Bank of Ocean City solicits business from all aectlous of the county. adv. It.

SOCIAL TIMES AT ) MOTOR BOAT CLUB ' — " • " C. E. Carpenter's Dancing! , Clags for ChiMtcu Siarts j Friday Morning. I The Ladle. '.Auxiliary of the Motor I Hunt Club gave their weekly card I party veMerday afieniuuii at the club jj annex on the Boardwalk I w hen It wa. announced I hat the motor boat- club would have charge of the | ormer Ca-hlo Club fieidquarler. and f , would ckll Jl llielr Himrdwalk Annex. I in regard to llie membership. C. HI I wood Carpenter, who conducts 1 1 1- tlie children's dauclitg clag, lliere and 1 r who I, in main charge of the plaw, 1 .aid that the annex will he conducted 1 the Old Casino club and that II" meiii-ih.-r-hip would not be restricted to Anyone may Join the n.hex and foil umi of (he ,aiue whether a I I .member of llie motor boat club or not, This beach front club house, with I It, excellent program of dance, aud 1 entertainment,, will be one of the leading social headquarter" of thl. re■••r I. M auy y ou ug people have Joined r well Into llie hundreds. Tire clilldreu's dancing das. at the 1 m. the Boardwalk, al Moorlyn lerrace,' I I hrglna next Friday, morning at 8.80 j Car|.-uh-r. of Philadelphia. Mr. Carpenter'e .kill a. an Instructor of dancj I, widespread Parent" should en ) 1

heavy business P Coal Office l i.ipl.m-. Never ao , RiukeaasatTlils Time. I menta In thl" city at the present time. ( Not only are the owners, manager" and I employe" rushed now, but they have , for the la.l two or three week" at , least. 1 Jiieofthe very busiest places hi town lire poat oltlce. - Postmaster I'M ward M. Buttou -ays J that lire business of the Ocean tlty OUIce thus fat Hit. year la 2ft per i ' cent, ahead of any lime Id lu luatory. ■ Aulhnrras of an Oprra a Visitor. . Caroline I >. Lltllelleld, who occu plea 1 apartmenu, al «:to Boardwalk, l« the 1 authoress rtf the opera, "Charity;' ' produced successfully al the Academy 1 of Music last winter In Philadelphia 1 for tlie benefit of the HamarlUu Hoe- . pltal. It waa glveu wltb 150 children. | also produced "A Peep Into Joy- ■ wltb 800 school children, on 1 7, Juel before coming here.

BOARD OF TRADE GIVES I MONEY FOR AIR FLIGHTS

* young Champion ; NOW A LAWYER f F. B. Willis, Long Distance ' 9 Plunger, is Admitted : to the Bar. ' 1 Furman -H. Willie, son of K. B. , Willis, a well knowu business man of | 1 tills •city'.' 'has 'passed the Slate examl- ] nation aud la now an atlorney-at-l»w , | , aud solicitor lu chancery. He la also 1 , . a commissioner of deeds. , | . Me. Willis la a graduate of tire Ocean ji . City High School. After leaving here 1 , I he attended I he Jemple University In 1 1 . Philadelphia, where be secured a 1 . degree. Then Ire entered lire law | ' school of the 1'iilveretly of Penuayl , vaula, from which Ire gradualed a, a | . doctor of laws. While at tire University of Penuayl- 1 . Tenia he waa the Inter-colltfgiate , 1 champion lopg distance plunger, and 1 . bis absence from that Institution will | be felt In (his particular line of sport < Mr Willi,, who will be -J8 year, old < r In October, ha. alien. led m-Iio.,1 since 1 r be war# year, ohl. * \ He l» receiving lire congratulation*,, of bla many friend, upon hi, admls- - | _ . «■ f Own Vonr Homr. It's dignified and gives you a dell- ' clous sense of security to own your : . OCEAN CITY. . ; Besides, your responsibility as a real , estate owner makes you a desirable ; citizen. Thing It over, then call on , HARRY HEADLEY. Real Estate Operator, Ninth and Aabury avenue, next to fire house who . ' will show you the very best way aud . some of the greatest bargains to be ( . found here ou tire easiest terms 1 , , Plione connection. adv r ' for Rem t» Hie rear. \ 1 Blx-room house with bath H^.-VlSper month. , _*=2y**4'. 1 For Baijl— Cottages - and lot/ In I must desirable locations 111 OcewuA'ity, Apply to A. Cotton 618 Asburyueveuue. ; O -sen City. New Jsreer. ' adv. 1 For Baijc - (loud Bprlng Market t XV agon, $85. Apply 108U Aabdfy are. adv. tf.

" Joseph G. Champion Makes 1 Strong Plea and Prompt Action is Taken. . _ Former Mayor Joseph U. Cham- ' plon, at the regular meeting of the " Hoard of Trade Monday ulgbt, made 0 . plea to the orgaulxatwu lo assist the 1 ' | Business Men's Association In Its 2 e lions to ral-e funds to pay the ex- 11 Ileuses of George A. Gray, the air mail, for the remainder of the summer 1 Mr. Champion ul.1 that he had at- 11 ' (ended the meeling of tl)e Huainees' * - Association last week, when the s biplane pniposltlon waa under dlacue- ' ■ "lou. The ex | anise of having Gray to make dally flight* during tire • 1 season bt ridiculously low, tbe speaker v ' »ai(l, but It seem" to be a difficult mat1 to raise money by public aubscrlp- 'i 1. tlon. * ; Step, should he taken by the other 5 organization* here to kaalst In r*l*lug J 1 the money, Mr. Champion said . " When the proposition was made lo Mr Grey fly tu this city, a quick 1 ' answer had lo be. given by lire Busl- 11 I Men'« Association, which made s I decision and assumed tbe burden of raising His money. This Is uot a •' I one-organlxallon allalr, but a matter 1 ' which everyone here "houltl be In- * I If Aery organization lu town ' would pledge Itself to give $150, this '' would be a great halp. Tbe Rualneas , Men's Association would raise the reuialnder, which would be about $260, in addition to tbat wblcb the aaaoclallon has already raised. Secretary Oils M. Towneend ex- ■ ' i^ewMnl Ibe opltilou tbat oue man who 4 could collect the imouut required, h i Several hundred dollars ought to be ^ '■ raised among the Boardwalk business ■ people. Tliene merchant" get the bene- f fit of the flights. H On motion It wa* *greed by lire fi bo*rd to appropriate $50. 1 Before tbe motion wa* put, Mr. ' Champion said he would like to amend It by making the amount 1150. On motion It wa* decided to reque, *1 the City Cnmraiaalouers to give $200 to the Board of Trade for advertising r purposes. Tbe Skntinki. Printing House -Is 1 kept busy turning out Job work, but It . 1 will be pleased to do yuura. Come In . , and talk it over. adv J For Rknt.— New Blchmond Piano • to private family. Call at Skntinki. , office. adv., SL ( Try bii jwlvertlaement In the Hrn- ■ NKL. I

MAY PLACE A LIMIT ON ! YACHT CLUB MEMBERSHIP ' en

e! ' — ; MANY EYENTS AT- , MOTOR BOAT CLUB . Balls aud Children's Carnival r Features of 8eason at , Boardwalk Andex. j There will Ire 'busy time* at tbe 1 ; j Ocean CHy Molor Boat Club'* Hoard- 1 walk Annex thl* summer, and the 1 • member, look forward (o many plea*- 1 I mil evening,. 1 Following I" * list of events to te < I held during the season; | I Wednesday, July ft— Dance. 1 Baturrlay. July 12-Houveulr Dance. 1 1 XVedneaday, July l«- Bouvenlr 1 Dance. , Haturday, July 111 Uuder Many t - Flags- Hou venire -Dance. ■ XVedneaday, July 28-Moonllghl « Hatunlay, July 28 Japanese Night I —Souvenirs- Dance, t XVedneaday, July 80-Middy and t Shirtwaist Dance. Haturday, August 2 Animal Motor g Boat Club Ball, „ Tuesday, August 8-C'hl I d ra n's a Houvanlra, entartalnmeul. etc! Wednesday, Auguat «— Military Haturday, August 8— Venetian Carnival Dance— Confetti and Herpeiitlnas. Wednesday, August 18-Pluk Ball. Haturday, Auguat IH-Turklah Nigh Houvenlrs. - m XVedneaday, August 20— "German,"

with favora. Haturday, Augu.t 28-Hnow Ball Dance-Snow Ball Battle. Wednesday. Auguat 27-Novalty Dance.. Haturday, Auguat SO— Masquerade Ball, .Mardl Gra« Night. ' Monday, Haplember I -Farewell Dance. 1 W. c. t. C. Baaar. The members of tba Ocean City W. C. T. U. will have their annual bazar Friday afternoon and avenmg, August 8. Through tb* kkidueas of Mr. and Mr* N. H. Uoff, It will be held 16 their - r pavilion on Hi* Boardwalk, bat w ten: . Nlntband Tenth street*. Any members or friend* wlahlng to "and donations for tbe bazar can leave the same ■ with Mrs. Barber, Hotel Hterllng; Mrs. 1 Farker, 758 Asbury aveuu*. or XVllllam F. Gardiner, 750 Asbury avenue. Realiaed Position. J. W. Thyraton, for savaral years the efficient ticket agent at tba Klgbtb street depot of tbe Wast Jersey and Heaabore Railroad Compauy, has resigned hla position. Ha and bla wife are now vlaitlog In Gloucester.

MAINE GUIDE VISITOR HERE 8maU, Gnest of Former Mayor Champion, Keeta Some Old Friends. Daniel Small, a typical Maine woodsman and guide, was tbe guest of for- 0 Mayor Joseph G. Champion early J this week. They htve met for several yean in the past, whan Mr. Champion 1 gone bunting for deer. Mr. Champion took the guide around J to place" of Interest, and aleo took him to tba homae of XVllllam Q. ° Moore, Mayor Headley and Hiram who had met Small lu *' Mr Small, who bails from Onawa, ' started a abort time ago on bla flrat " visit out of Main*. H* flrat went to HaddoDfleld, where l: was the guest of Haury D. Moore, * who goes at least onoe- a year to tbe ' woods, where lre baa e camp. 0 Moor* took Small to Gettysburg, where a brother of tbe guide la burled. From (bare tbey went to Atlantic * where Small waa entertained by a Fred. Moore, brother of Henry D. * Moore. " Small left Ocean City Monday lor " Atlantic Clly, whence be was to go to J| Boston In tD automobile wltb Fred. J 0 This will be tbe flret visit of Small c lo HoetoD lu tblrty-ooe years. P Tbe guide la about sixty years old ti and a great character. r« T ~~ f Two lota southeast corner Fifteenth L street aud XV est avanue, bargain for quick aale; five-room cottage. 886 West avenue, price, $1,000; eleven-room cot- • XVealey road, entirely modern, r or will exchange for property r. suburban to Camden or Philadelphia. Lot ou Central a venue. between aDd Eighteenth .treats, J the ocean, $1100; corner lot. 4 et. and Central eve.. $1450. 0 FRANK B. DARBY, c REAL ESTATE BROKER, < Bourse Rldg. 8tb and Asbury Ave. ^ For Salk.— Two Asbury avenue lots, Noe. 614 and 616, Section D./Thto * section la feat building up; the board- * walk extends through It;, sidewalks or V granolithic Addreea Thomas J. Saw- ■ yet, Worcester, Mase. adv. 7-10 tf For •*!«. a K.leclrlc - Flreleae Cooker, good aa ' good discount off. Reeeou for selling, naad larger "lie. Scotch Ocean City, N. J. adv. It I

Question Will Come Dp lor Action at Annual Meeting of Organization. [ The membership of th* Ocean City Yacht Cldb la growing so rapidly tbat serious coniftderatloii la being given to lire proposition to place a limit on It. At the present time the senior membership of the club la very close to tbe live hundred mark. In addition to the active members there are seventy-five. 9 or thereabout*, holding Ufa membar- - ablps. Totaling aa tbla does almost 1 alx hundred, the members alooa tax ■ severely lire capacity ol Ih* bandsoma club .house, large as It Is, and 1 when membera are attended by their friend", aa Is usually lliacuatom on tha occasions of the card parties, dances, smokers, yacht races and oilier social " and aquatic events It la found difficult by tire officers and committees to glva personal alleutlon aud care tbat always have been tbe policy of this organization. Tb* question of placing a limit on membership probably will noma up before tb* membera at tbe annual meeting. At tbe last meeling of tire board of governors of the club, held at tbe cioee of leal weak, forty-one senior member* aud on* Junior were elected, as follows: HKNIUH MKMHKRHHIt*. Mile* C. Young, Philadelphia. Charles H. Welsa, Philadelphia. John P. Habarmsbl, Philadelphia. Haul A. Davis, jr., Philadelphia. Georg* M. Hmltb, Overbrook. . John J. Collier, Philadelphia. John A. Anderson, Philadelphia. K, 8. Woodward, Jr„ Philadelphia Walter H. Kuebn, Gerinantown. H XV at kins, Mooraatpwn, N. J. William Win Ux^, Philadelphia. Edward m. Herri*, Philadelphia. A. H. Xullnger, Philadelphia. Ralph 8. Anderson, Philadelphia. Dr. C. C. Dougherty, Philadelphia. Edmund R. Teubner, Philadelphia. George A. Hugglua, Philadelphia. Halford G. Royal, Camden. Walter H. Walker, Philadelphia. Mark P. Mills, Philadelphia. Edwin H. Thompson, Philadelphia. Charles G. Darnell, Philadelphia. H. Russell, Jr., Philadelphia. Herbert C. XVrtgglne, Ocean City. D. P. Haodrlckson, Ocean City. M. F. I vine, Camdan. Tha Rev,C. McLarau Howard, Ocean City. W. D. Chamber*, Philadelphia. r. A. Friend, Philadelphia. Frank K.Greer, Garmantown. Dr. E. G. Hummel, Camdan. John A. Murphy, Philadelphia. George 8. Russell, Logan, Pa. Hmlth N. H tat hem, Philadelphia. Albert L. Parle, Haddoofleld. J. W.F. Bleakly, Camdan. C. Harlan Waaaals, Philadelphia. n"(i"ii n«Mia, rniieueipnia.

William H. Dunn, Philadelphia. Dr. Cbarlee T. Glldea, Philadelphia. C. Htanley (Juerna, Pblladelphla. William R Flaming, Philadelphia. JUNIOR MKMBKKXHIP, Francis Richard son, Madia. HELD FOR GRAND JURY Veaai Forclaacr Accas*« si Carry I DK concealed Weamowe. Frank DatUlo, accused of oarrylng concealed deadly weapons, waa glean a bearing before Mayor Headley Mooday evening and committed for the grand Jury In default of $600 ball. Home time ago three or four countryof the accused were "leaping In a bouse In thla city, and lo tha morning nf tha oumber, tbe prisoner of Monday even lug. waa missing. Gone, were three checks and a sum of moDey. tbe whole totaling up about $180, aoeordlng to the evidence submitted. Tbe robbery waa reported at tba tima, and a «sw days later ,tba checks, all torn, were found along tba relireed tracks. Tb* prisoner waa not accused of taking tbe mooey or ebaoka. • Policeman Mould testified concerning tbe dleappearaoce of tbe money aod checks, and said that on Hood ay afternoon be saw Detlllo purchasing ticket for Atlantic City 00 tbe Boardwalk In this city. Aa the man waa said to be wanted on •uaplcloo, and aa thla waa tba first time the policeman had seen him since tbe disappearance of the checks and mousy, Mould decided to arrest him, which be did. Tba policeman did not accuse tb* man of taking tha mooey. When Policeman Mould took lbs prisoner before tba Mayor be waa found to have a loaded revolver la bla poeket. By meau" of an Interpreter, Datlllo explained tbat ha forgot to piece the revolver In bla trunk when be started thl* city from Cheater. Mayor Headley told the Interpreter. Costa Idl. who works fort be Huttoo Corson Company, lo Inform tb* petethat It la e grave misdemeanor te^p* - that be would be bald lo $600 boB tM the grand Jury at tba September (Max of court. Wantkd.— Small bungalow or ootfor two adults. August. Add ram wltb trrma. U. H Moon, 4238 Waatrntamar avenue Wmt PhUo., Pa. adv. 74k nt. Address 1251 N. 178L, Pbba., Pa. ( Hoarders wanted at m Havm sea. and all ooovsoleaem. ode. U.