OCEAN CITY FISHING CLUB IS TO BE INCORPORATED '
One Object of Organisation j ' ia to Prevent Violations | of Laws. At • meeting of lbs Angler*' Club M lb* Hon of-T. L*s Adsm*. rtovenlh street ■nd Asbnry sveou*. TbJ) rsdsy , evening. II win decided U) cliilW the j usnie of (be orgsnlxsllon to the tl*n . tuty Fishing Clob, ofOcMa Uttjr, and to hies the dub Incorporated. Thl« | id eltet eu pieced In Ibe hand. of Will lew B. DsvW, sUoroeytl-law, of tble elly. * The oamee of Ibe Incorporator), are 1 aa follows: John (I. Miller, 'I . I*e Adams, Arthur H. Jonee, George W. Con* Maclt Urlafue, K. F. Sleek. 1 Hubert B. Vollum, C. H Jacobe, I Waller Chandler. 8. H. Llpscbuix, ' Krank H. Campion, Fred Adame, Daniel Clawell, Benjamin O. Raee. Charles T. Msglnnla and William B. Darta. The following trustees were elected: A. B. Uarrigus*. C'hsrls* T. Maglnnil, William B. Dane, B. O. Mace and John G. Miller. The club propose* lo advance, promole and anjojr Ibe *porl of fishing I" thla Htale and lo preveol Ibe vlolalloii and prevent ine
of the law* thereof relative lo flab and i Ueblng, and lo lhal eud lo advance and secure laws through tlie L*rIs- 1 talnre for lhal purpose; lo protect lite food of Ram* and edible H*h and gsnsrally lo promote the Internets of rod and reel angling, and to establish social lut*reoor*e and good fellowship among the members of Ibe club. WANT STREET OPENED CI IS omelets Talk of KwfendlnB Wester avease. James franklin, of Weal Philadelphia. a summer resident of this place, who was at the meeting of the City c.iomlssloner- Thursday afternoon, spoke of the urgent need of opening Wesley **#h •* from Twentieth street south. Director Thorn -sid that. In order lo opeu Wesley avenue lo Thirtieth street, a fsrgs amouut of tuoney will be required. but before the street Is n|'«ned t .. t>„(t nwntri Interested should H'l ir '
In llie hack and from Ihe back ft was also said thai Ihe right of way J* and III* dedication of the land would hava lo be reealvad from lha ownars of tlie ground througbwhlcli llw street ' will ruu before anyllilng can tw done. Il was stated that m»-l of thl- miller bad been looked after. Clayton Halnas "Brick, who was ' present, said II would be a tine tiling " to opeu Wysley avenue. The mayor said If Ihe properly owner* would dedicate the laud heiliougliL there would not be auy trouble, da^hiiD ! tog Ihe avenue opened "■ " mewl Ksinir Trwnsfers. o Keceut reel eelel* Irensfsrs In Ocean UMy reoonted In llw onto# of County " Uork Hlldreth, aa reported Inllwt'aiie ft May Untruly Uaaelte, are a* follows; FraiulwJ rtinllh lo florence cdp* 11 lint Si ami Id feel of lot 37. Glrard * Really Co * John C. Knox et ux lo Arthur H. * Burton. liM 729. Hacllon C. Frederick J. Melvln. sheriff, prop- I arty of Philip H. 8, Oaks et als to A. I Retells Bourgeois, WOM I sit on I Ocean avenue 100x170 feel. 400 feet • southwest from Eighth street. I Ocean City Land Co. lo Josephine > K. Pomtroy. 94800. Iiots 85 and 87. • Kraai has J. Bmtth to Jamas M ' Chaalsr. 99000. Lot 438. rteetlou B. ■ Allen Corson at ux to Rose K. I Htewart. 98380. Lol on Wesley ave- t nut 800 ft*l southwest from Klgbtaenth Ocean CMy Bayous Co. to Valttla P Kmllh. Lot 191. Hannah K. Babeock, st als., executors, to Geerg* K Beaman II 100. Lot 133, Beellou A. Augusts H. Murphy to Boss K Htswart. 94000. Lot on northwest aid* of Waaley avenue. 430 feet southwest from Fiftieth street, and rlparlau rights. Charles A. Buiwnt lo Rlltabetli Hrsugan. I*M 388, rteetlou A. From bet J. rtrallh in l-oula Wsguer 9-900, Lot 4. rtecllon 4. John J. bennoo el ux to rteymmir Davis. 93800 Lol on Ooean avenue, 180 feel south wast from Fourteenth js. street, In rtecllon D. rtame to Harvey C. Miller. ' 94000. Lol on Ocean avenue, ISO feel southwest from Fourteenth street IdaC. rtlttmp et vlr to Rdward C William a. Lot 178. Heetlon A. William A Davis et ux lo Hcujainhi > Harnett. Lot ISO. rteetlou North Palm. Harvey Y. Lake to B Frank rtintth. 9400. Ltd 188. Bayous. Valatta P. rtmltli lo Geo M Hrlddman. Lot 191, Bayous. laseuoo ISA trow Nortl. to Ntalh ttrssts end runs nun of Uu nilsru luol s Ms slrtrl union n is Iron North lo Ninth siissls end rass west M the tnsso loot vide si. bsiosss Wist end H.-rn svsnuss. Hw llou C run. from Ninth to kourts.'nlli str.ru. I»lwr-u Irotn Twenty -fourth to Twenty-ninth streets, from Tosoty nlDth to Tblriy-r.uirtl, uresis.
■ root Thlrty-loorlh lo Fortieth •trstf. br temk ft* say sua wn. wu*s I m m ~ from Fori wth to Forly-stiil. urreys. bsiosru lbs eey sod ore# p. Hsrtlon K run. rrom Forty-alltb to FlNy-ssooud slrssu. b-lwssn ^ Finy-ssooad lo ruty-nlntb sirssu, hsiwrM u ins hoy sod ones u-l ., CMIsic (or mcssi. h Cottage for rent on Bey avenue ( between Fourth and Fifth, fur next n season. Fifty feet frontage on I lie Bay with private dock. Moderate rental will b* accepted on account of owner's raaMance In Now York Oily. Apply at Mrs. Kroner's cottage at Ray ave- y no*. adTt.B-S8.St i, so-.. Draws. 1 Legal paper- »f all deeerlpilons, in 1 eluding will., ere carefully drawn by L B. Oartla Kublnaoo at bis office, 744 t Astoory avenue, Ocean City, N. J. adv. Try an advertisement lb Ihe Hrn- t
il DON'T LOYE AS i FOLKS SHOULD 1 City Engineer and Contractor J 1 Say Very Unkind Things , ; ! About Bach Other. J r The subject of J. Harvey Bennett's , drain contract was discussed by the , , Clly Commissioners at tlielr regular , . weekly meetingBennett. some months ago, was ( ' given Ihe contract lo laydralus on , ' rtevanth. Eighth and Ninth streets, , ' and the work waa to have beau done , | by August t. It Is claimed by tlw , city that Bannatt Is far behind In bla ( work, aud lo order to hav* the con- , tract completed now aa quickly a* ; |MMslble. Bennett's bonding company . was oollllad of Ibe coodlHous. ,. Bennett was bonded by the Till* Guars nj^f and rturety Company „ Whose home offloe Is in rtcranton. „ Tills com|ieny was rsproseutarl si „ tlie meeting by Howard Hager.wlio . ... 1 1.. i 'ns fit.iiivlii Ills comoauv il said that he his
C would take over tb* Job and Biilih II „ by October I, but tie would Brat have , (O put lbs milter before th* officials of ,1 the ouinpany. Ha would have an ,f answer from tb# home office by lb* h following Halurdey, he staled, and ,, would at one* notify th* city official* of the answer. This was satisfactory to lb* City Commissioners. D Clly Hollcltor Howell look occasion lo remind Mr. Hager that Ibis arrangement will not relieve hie company of Ilia penalty of 910 a day from Augual The city engineer here said that ' Mr. Bennett demands a cartlBcale of Ihe work don*. ' Director KIsMN said lit* city does '* not Ju-t know lis rights In the uiatler ■ lie could not ley point-blank that the (|| innuey can be paid today. There are " lie... again. I Bennett, and the official, waul in prolaet lb* city. Tlie city eogloeer severely arraigned I lie clly engineer w.eis,/ .n.is"'" «
Mr. Bennett, saytug that he has been | dilatory In bis work, bad not shown proper insnagement and lie. praett cally abandooed Ills conlrart. 0 Mr. Bvmiett said that llis work Is s two-third* Bnislied and lie has received money only for mi* third uf II. He denied lhal tie ha* atiandonol „ III* contract, and sakt that material (| for Ihe work lias been ordered. He y admitted llial he maksa mMaKes aud f I. im-ompetent. hut lie declared tbat the clly euglnaer. B. L Gaff, Is. four ,, limes wurss than himself } ! Bennett's face wur* a cherubic smile i^t/Tlurlng GolT* tirade and while lis g was making eneWer to the allegations f uf the city engineer. , Guff .aid he wouldn't believe a .rote- ( niriit made by Bennett, a. he has , them en often. Bennett retorted lliat lie could verily , iii: -lalriuemt sImiiI nntrrlug malarial , a letter he lied received from C. H. , a well knuwii business ( mau of Hits city. Director Fisher said that Una work In Ins department and It waa op lo blm to take car* of the people's All three of these etreels ahul oil lo troeal pending th* completion of the work. H* said it was Immaterial lo blm aa le who I* lo , blame, bnt It la Ills duly to tak# care of th* tag payors. Ha wanted Hi* work dona, not lo a spirit of rev sags to falHIl bla obligations lo tb* . people. If Ibis bonding oompany will . take (be responsibility of finishing tb* i work, be woold b* glad to turn it ovtr Director Tboru made a motion, which waa carried, tbat, If tb* bood- - lug oompany will enter Into a contract l satisfactory to Maasrs. Fisher aud Howell, the .oompany be given authority lo do eo; and If tba clly I hears from tba company by Haturdsy . nlgbt. they give th* company thirty i dsys from lb* Monday following to flulsb tb* contract.""— - i Arrangements wars mad* s few days ago whereby Mr. Bennett resumed work on bis contract yesterday ' DR. HAINES RETURNS I Prrsehs* at rsrk A venae St. K. Chare Is aa •aartay. Th* Rav. Dr. John B. Haines, pas. tor of th* F Iral M. E. Church, of Uil- , city, preached to a good-elxed congregation |u Dr. How man 'r Park Aveaue M. K. Church. Philadelphia, Hauday ' morning. His subject was "The rtonl's (lot resch After God." Many of lbs members of tli* ooogi* l_ gallon bav* not rain mad from thslr Tb* raltnrtorm rtunday avanlng broke •i out sboot 7 48 o'clock, Intsrfsrtgg with s- the attandanes at the churn. The II service was of a musical nature, somathing like the services bald In Dr. in Haluea' church during lbs summer, is Dr. Halne* gave a brier address, bis ln subject being "Prayer aa a Historic " Fact.", While In Philadelphia Dr. Haiti** *■ wss lbs guest of Dr. Itlcbard Freemen "" at bla -home at Ovarbrook. He re- ^ tamed to this city Monday.
Mtas Julia B. Thomas, eldest daugli ter of Prof. Isaac Thomas, of lint laud, Vt„ made a weak-end visit to her uucle and aunt, Mr and Mrs. L. It, of Ibis city. Bb* assumed her duties aa teacher of advanced In the Camden High rtclmol Monday. nark la Waablnnloa x Mark J. Ingle, of Philadelphia, a man with a number of friends In tbls city, returned ,to Washington D. C., Monday after *u(nylug a varaHon of thro* weeke bar*. He Is In Ibe of chemistry, Dspanmeul of Agriculture flism to loan on Ismd and mortgage H Curtis KoblusHn, agt , Ocean Oily, N. J. adv.tr
| VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS h prasrW lasitiaiusas. " The Htale legislature of 1918. In response to * general demand for Industrial. agricultural aud household , Arfs education, cnaiiad a la* wblch provides for tlie organisation end ■iialnteuanc* of vocational schools. Tills law provides rtlste ski fur approved schools. Tb* uscesaily for Industrlsl sdoca- i Hon Is widely recognlred This lie- i . -easily U both ecouomlc and wluca- I lionlal; ecouomlc becsus* there' Is needed lu Hue country s Isrgsr hum- i her of men and womeu who can work productively aud luielllgeutly Willi 1 their hands. In manufacturing pur- ' suit*, ou Hit farm aud In homes; sdu- ' cattouil because this kind- of training, with related academic work, makes ' appeal to larg* number- of youth < 1 who are not Interested In Hie hitherto • conventional educational processes, ' and bocwus* efficiency In hand work Is ' related to lutellecjual efficiency. The ' public schools" must rscognli* these ' coDdillous which sr* related not only " to Industrial welfare, but to our social ' welfare as well. Tills Is a statement of a theory . To ' translate this theory Into action certain Iradltloual administrative practices lu Hie operation of schools must be modi1 tied, aud new types or kinds of schools " established. tstahtistisn.
1 Of course difficulties' present them u " selves. Among Hies* difficulties sre • tb* Indifference of some to the value I of Industrial tralolng.tha conservatism " of school officials In establishing the t ' necasaary admlolstraHva machinery, I d the lack of wide experience In this t '* country In (his fbrm of education, lb* t ' scarcity or competent teacher-, and. what Is more pertlueut of all, tba *i- " pense Ineolvetl. •" These difficulties, however, will be " ' overcome, not at once, not wlthouttm- •' barrassmint.and probably not without - some partial rallum. " In a word, ludnatrlal education lu this country Is In a formative state. Thl- bulletin I- Issued as an tntarpra- . •* 1st luu of the law aud irfo*-Ih# use of " school districts coutsmptstlnifTha^tt. isbll-'hmsut of vocatbiual schools. It " will also aid scHbol districts whlcli ll" have already org aulxed such schools lo lake advantage of Hie new law. rll -
MOTOR CLUB'S PRESENT. ^ * ,| Fa*- I H our love aud esteem for you and Mrs .III reply. I'ummodor* Wilson said: '* •Mr. Daniels. Ladles and Gentle- (J Word# tail m# lo express lo yon ^ not stone for myeelf, hut fur Mis. as wall, uurdeep apprecutlon your must msg ilBi-ent gift. "Heaulllul aa It Is, It U.iwl nesr ... " it ear louses Ills -plrlt wtilrli prompted v your actio.,. \ •Thh. club r.M.ui lias twgu Hits post ^ most beautiful lu character. " elaborate, distinct and original. All '' credit ftir this Is dut my dear friend ' KM woo.lt 'arpenter. "U thla club lias been iucc#*»fiil socially, you, our friends, lisv* mails ' 1 II su by yuur kimlness in cn oparallug * with Mrs. Wilson and mys If. It lies * ' a beautiful su.tosb lluauclally, I 1 1 the mailer of club business hare ' "I wish lo I hank yon again, and V " assure you this gift will always keep t 1 fresh In mind bow bawotlfully our F ' friends remembered our fsobl* efforts. Ii * Our Intsrast and co-operation will V ' always b* with you. > * "It b only one's heart tbat can s ' speak ou an oceaslou of thb kind. I "May w* all asaat ban next summer I * lo sojoy over again with your new a I leader the many thing* tbey will a * doubtless have In More for the mem- I r bers and friends of th* Clnh, 4 "Fleas# always remember, fi lends, I * we— Mrs. Wilson and myself— (bank I you from tba bottom of oar haorts." * Mrs. Wilson, Id a few well-rhoseu II words, thanked bar friends, especially j " ibe members of tb* Ladles' Auxiliary, t y wlio have nttped bar so willingly to . y make bar edmiubiratlou a succaas. | y The co mantle* lo charg* of the pros | ° entatlon were Waller Chandler. 1 Daniel H*gg*rty eud William M.. * BMIIwtll. I " — mir.^ud — ' A. Accomplished Clmala*. Kiiitor theBkntinei.:— u poo reading your N|iort of the antanalument ( given at lb* yacht club Angurt ». I Hod Mis- Alk* Watson'a nam* omitted aa arcompaubt to Mis* Kloelx I , should appreciate a "word" In your next edition. Mia* Wetaoo Is cousld- •" trad every Una pianist, and eh* r»- , " oelvsd several compllmaots from I boss y at th* club: alto from tha gnaais of the '• Bellsvue Hotel, where ahe played all anmmer. Very truly yours. *' HKLKN M FKKHKK ir - '• Mr. sod Mrs G. Roland Moore, of 1 '* (''nclunaH. are visiting Mr*. Moore's " paranla, Ihe Uev. Dr. and Mrs. John B. Haloes, at Hi* First M. IC Church r- personals. Mr Moore Is 1^ charge of 1 '• lbs tiiginrerllig depsrliusnl of the ' ** University of (TnGnnall. which de'u partmem baa to do with railroad aud | bridge construction, M n Drltghlcd With CH». •' James J. Htull, a busluaaa man on Klevenlh strael, Philadelphia, and ' — Frank II Muelhetl, wlM) imrWalna**" on Vlu* si reel, were In town a few ! '' days since. Both were delighted with "• Ocean Clly and so expressed them- ] •' selves to some friends tliey mrt. d Former Mrsldenl Dies. ** Mm. Rebecca Offley, widow of Joelab 1 " llrad way, died at liei horn* lu Oar- \ mantown last Friday, Hsr funeral \ took, place Monday, aftaanoon, inter"Ibajit being private, rtbe bad a number^ of friends here, where eh* at one c lime resided, rtbe was 79 years old. 1 » , Holds caisssmnn s-uaii ii>„. | '' Mrs. Krntatlue Waggoner, widow of I the lata Dr. J. 8 Waggoner, waa visit- ( log Ocean City friends Haturdsy and T , rtunday rttie holds a Untied .Hales I n Government |meltlou In Pliiladelpliia. I wblch her friend* were glad lu hear. )l
WANT A COLORED 1 GOP ON ALL YEAR Negro Voters Here Present Petitition to the City Commissioners. Tlit colored paopls of this clly weld , policeman of their race kept on duly j aM Hie year, a* w*» shown at Ui*| ■ inaallug of the City Commissioner- ^ i Thursday afternoon, when th* follow. . Ing petitlou was read; To HI* Honor llie Mayor and Board I i of ("ommlseloners of (icean City. N. j - J.Ilear Hlre:-Ha*in* always sup- , ported tb* present administration lu | > Its Improvsmsnls slid other clly Interi esU, and recognl/.lng Ihe conslaiit Ini crease of population among our people . , hence s grmler uece-slly for protecs Hon end represents! Ion,' which nece— s ally has psrtlally been met In III# sumt mer *p|«ilntm#nl of I", rt. Turner lo T th* police force of Ocean City, and beI log conscious of Hie very efficient -civic# which has lieeu rendered by. the ) same lo his capaclly we. »h* colored i voters of Ocean City, hereby iwllHun u your clemency In graullng us adequate l- protection and representation by *pa puinllng Ihe said r rt .Turner for Ibe entire year, rather lhau for llie -ninmer season only Sh
There were aboiii rtfiy slgoaiure- l" the petitlou. Ou moliou of Director Ibibert Flslier. the I mailer was referred lo Mayor Headlty. who remarked thai there Inot enough money to keep an exits q( i tKan on duly all wluter. — i atoi.k.n. ^ ' David McClure. Johu Test. I> F 1 Treaslsr. Fhlladelpbla. sfvomimi. 1 Charles Hartshorn and family. Ml-s _ A. Bobel. Philadelphia; A. J. Mann — " aud wile. Allautlc City; Ml— I l> aMelxwell. Pittsburgh: Thomas Mellor end wife, William Mrllor.) ' Resale Mellor, West Chester " Mrs F. HOoughtou. Mrs II Wil-v Mrs. J. A. I lift. Raymond I'lifl. rt II j UN, J. A. > nil, nsy—i" - - ■■
Vogel, A l» W lillllig and son. II I . rthone, G II Roger. Walter Hal | Mr. (I. TB5rbbRii.Hav.dd G.sslw n and wife, PlillndeiplH*: rt It | and wife, Oceeu City; J-t ha. rt-uin , j"*H™M«'k and" wife, William-low, .j.!" F.Tyler and family. Anns '.i: | Wen., Pilmsu. K ATll I.H son, Camdsn: J J. Hutwell. Itscbel | M. JolMison, Wayne; Maijoir I' Mrs Gsoixs II Johii-on. rt J. Lewis, George B Jnhnson, Ellen H Lewie, West I'he-ler; I hsrlrs W Burns ami family. M. Florence Car-nn. i'larence V. Iloberte and family. Itowan Weaver. Mrs. M A Hnillli ■ W. W. Chambers and family. Mrs. Kaslliiirii. Msrgarvt K Kaslburn.i Phil adel |-li Is : Msr* G Megraw, Mir M. Horue, Moore; Mrs. C I' l.ewi-, j Miriam K. Lewis, Itome. I'a : s \ Ireland aud wife, rtliarun Hill Edward It. I^ka. Roger Hgytttwk. M. I.Uly, M. M. Fulforlh, N Cook, G. E. Davison. Miss DernliiR. Philadelphia. Mm. William H. DeruMrs. C. C. Llpplucnll, Mrs. L. L Mrs. J. P. Haines, Camden; George W. Jessup. Wast Colling*- C wood; W. A. Llppinrotl end family, Plaliifleld; Mrs. F. P. Koe, Mlsa Annie Hoe, Greensboro, Md.; L V Young and wife, Ada L. Chamberlain. Newark; Carrol Down**, Mlsa Virginia Narbarth; John C Voorbeos, 11 G. R Bchenk. Woodburyr Mre Tlarry Downaa, Mluueapolls: Klliel L. " Chaltaubam. U. H. Walker. Robert T. J. Diet «. Davkl Lundy, Miss File, Miss _ Mm. A. F. Hand. Ralph V. Wtl- ' sou, F. K. Waller* aud wife, Josephine J. H. Mulligan. Frances It - Charles Israel and family, , W. (I Miller and wife, Philadelphia; .. W. L. rtproul and wife, rtcranton; F. C. !>applii, Patereou; G B. Arfdan, Jersey Clly; Tho* Sadler and wife. New Castle. Pa.; O. H. . Graves and wife, Baltimore; John Martin, Mre. Martin, Washington, D ! C.; J. C. Hukmau and family. Katherlu* McGarry, Buffalo; W N lord and family, George W. Whyte. Camden; T. K. Carles, W. H. rtlvller, ' Pittsburgh; George W. Olio, Egg Harbor City; Mr*. C. C. Garrett, C. C. Garrelt. Jr., Haddoiilleld. K. T. Hoi1 land and family, Haddon Heights; (,' ' H. Magagua. T. (' Carleton. G. Magagna, I. rtnydar. White Haven, Pa. rt. J. Wind It, Ldgbton Johnson, H W. Bell. Mrs K Haines, Mrs. Woodt ruff aud son, rt. M. Kovachy and wife, t Mlsa Mary Kovacby, Mlaa Helen M. | ( Kovachey. Miss Ada Kovachy, Mlkler t Kovacby, Edward Kovachy, MIssC. ' I H. rthowaker, Mlaa Constance Taylor, 1 , Mrs K.-L. Bartholomew. J Kolieits. _ H. Henry. Mary Balr, H L. DeKslb. . Mr*. Jane DeKalb, Fred Ksdefe'ld ami wife, Mlsa Flora Radefeld, E C. Hush. Walter Bosh, H. Y. Jonas and wife. A. E. Halnea, Philadelphia; George A ' l Wilier, Albert Hymon, C. H. Morton, | I K. Collins, J. A. Hocbman. A, Andre, l ! craft, O. Sinclair. J. B. Garrey, New [ : York; B.L.Clark, Newark; Mrs. A. Balb, Hanna A. Taylor. FJIItabeih; r Mrs. William F. Taubel, Riverside; rt. ' M. Kovachy, U. M. Kovacby, Miss C ' M. Kovacby, Cleveland, O.; Laura Mrl Coy. Narbarth; M K Kruger and Wife, Washington. D. C.;J. Wesley ' I Roy, Conshohocken. OCEANIC. I MIssJ. W. Adams, Mrs J.B.Anderson, Mre. G. F. Werner, Caroline * Fslller, Cora Falller, Mrs. Joseph ii McClure," Mre. E. P. Car|>eiiter„ c. p. * Hunt, Nawlon W. Corson and fsmlly, William (!. Rowland, R. B. Jones, G. ,! Mcllhetiney, Miss I'edwlrk. A. F: « D Msry-Brimson, Miss I^mrs Broil son, H. W. Head and wife. John V H. Craven. I«. Haggarly and wife, J | JC. Wilson aud wife, Di. Thomas It. h
Currle Phlladslpbfa: c. E Brlnsoo, A-J Camden: W. F Greene. W Holing!"''; ; E W E. M a y a nd f s u i H y j | ' d> T 1 . Hg.u. ' n,l'l',,j,Vl; , T Ml- Mary K. rtteck house. JNI l"" d j X Glffnrd. M tills: Mrs. H. c D ug.*-. W Mr*. Julius Way, ' 'ourt H-u-r. | i y | ^Joseph >L.^'ttl/j»ud ^ H'"|C. 1 ' 1 '"V\ . 'imu' ^ d K. Phillips. VI rt- r, * V. , it ' ^ Thorns-" ICC*.. Mr- n"""*' Z Pa^c* \V*,W*yM>''« i-'v'cdv ' ^ : 4
Innouncement! i I ■ ,« ' I | r IE wisli to announce to the public in renc"'' j ; ■ 6 '• 9 sndto.hr building l'ad« in ^rttsUr. tot . , J . we have assumed sole control ol the. I . I £ > STOCK END ol the Lumber and Mill- | , - JK S" ' work BustncssatSUth street. ,„d Haven avenue 5 . and are-now prepared to serve the trade promptly j . f and at prices consistent with quality- | , i Awaiting your valued order, we are, j . » 1 6 Yours truly, | , . fl f { ' I JOHN MARTS LUMBER <§.!: I
Peremptory Sale to Close an Estate One 40-ii. p. Stoddard Dayton 7-pass. Touring Car. ■ SaTe Saturday, Septal 3, 1913. II A. M. Blue Ribbon Garage, Car coil tie seen it «nr*ge tffore wnlcWILLIAM B. DA\9S.t ( ! JEROME S. RUSH Republican Candidate for Freeholder in Second Ward ' I hive served one term •> chtef of thr l ire Deinrtmenl wfthoul Trmiinrratiun, nnil twdusrms as Justice of :hc l'«c* .m-l iu I*-!'" v»*s have woike.1 Ixltlifullv and loyally mil* clly. I bataOwen « re-Meni of ltd- city '■« 3" aiitFplacc my record forhmieyly ■ml (sir tibttling with the people of the city, i- ;.i»i Stale. V I believe lhal ppbllc officials trr the -ervanls of llie pe<i|»le lliey repn .nil.'aml %"l,n,4r" '"'jKROMK Si Rt'SH.
I LEWIS T. STEVENS RKPl'Bf.ICAN CANDIDATE for ASSEMBLY primaries, sei'thmiikk i,\ For llie ennclnient of laws which will ' benefit Ihe seaside resorts, llie value of which resorts in Cape May County 'nlimr having reached the cliofuiou- value of . nixi— thieUv-rwiHw-ii dnll.m. -ill. I ..ll..vs" . lliera to conduct Ihsir ow n afimrs wilk less restriction than t. now placed nj-T F'or ccoimint ip Stale and comitV government- The Democratic la-gtslnlnrc of I9'jajgropnatcvl more than was foMhe,lcremingt"rfC|icw ,"!kw and f . For the reduction of high salaries for i officcrsnntl department heads and tlie raising of Die |«y uf tlie clerks so a. they have to do. "For the abolition of child ialior: for such condition- of toil among women as ' shall safeguard their physical ami moral health; ami for a decent wag.-; s lie la-st each industry can affu'rd. For the suhmission to the' iicotdc of the right tovotefoi or agaim-t a'cnnstiiutional amendment pruv iditig for woman suffrage. For laws lo provide for better protection devices at railroad crossings iu Caie I May Coiinly^in "paniculsr,^ ^ ' , i
on the Delaware Bay shore to have more ~ of the benefits of ihe natural privileges from'them' Ukr" ""H rown'hip'.'bonwgh'a'l*! eUy offic«s*f rom the Slate and National elections. | I the direct primarv laws, and for ihe j nimlification a lift -imidilication of Ihe , election laws, SO tliat llie voters and elec- | lion officcisyan more easilv underataud . i i" ",.'" '■> it. majority' vote. Tins advt. in-ertc-l by Lewis T. Stevens. * Sherif s Safe. Monday . ( ifioliec 1 3th . 79 1 3 , I 1 ; l | " vpK'-'i'K Advertise in Tlie Sentinel j'
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