Ocean City Sentinel, 18 September 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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Voft-XXXIII. OCKAN OITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, S1SWKM1IJCK Is. lllia. NO; 25

Ocean City Sentinel K . CURTIS ROBINSON Kdltoi and Proprietor ti.oo Her Year. Slliidly in Advance r-Hlel, MlblallNbKY OPblNIINCi Hr.pir.Mnr.R xnth All Weltorna Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the Stale -> EIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. , OCEAN CITY N J. LEONARD I. BUSSEY Democratic Candidate For Assembly <=■5 1 stand fur legi.Uti.m which will' directly or indirectly adeance the iiilvtrntt of t'ape^ May ^County. ^ I 'land for a I (Haul for by I.. I. Buetey.)

MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and counsbllor-at-law, LAVVaoffic£S Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law OBle* N». JM OeaanJJUeel^ j |rrOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-I.aw j . , A.hoUcll.y Oft Wesley ava. ' yyihlJAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law :w» KIrIiIIi Street • Hi-can City New Jersey Try an Ad. in The Sentinel 1

P DID YOU EVER 1 a stop U» consider how important it is to have your home con- a ? structed lay responsible builders' • Have you seriously con- \ \ sidered the parts that are hidden' • Have you ever considered ' f how great ami important the framing, foundalitms and other bid- f 4 den parts play in the tile ami safety of your building? 11 I.et us i i advise you how your home slumlil lie built. II Plans and speci- f a fieri t ions free J ' Barber &. Newberry J 5 c-^BUILDERS I j OFrict: SIXTH aSD WEST «VE.. ocean CITV. n. j. j

J N. GRISCOM, M. t>. ' EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE." ■ niih fin .nr.. Inst. IS; li.isr-Htsi., |>I» t f|T| Allen Cursoo, M. D. ' ' * 8 16 Wesley Avenue ! Ocean City New Jersey [, DK. W. P. HAINES COM. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE 1 OCEAN C ITV. N J. . ' HI«i im: Hell «. VW: "inter'stat. I « A ' 1 ' ' H KERCH KL PBTT1T, M. I), i 807 WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY r 1 QR. CHARLES B. RIDER 1 >«ntiwt«« 809 Central AVentn* Hashes' Central Pharmacy Flfha 8 ••* Werbf *»#. y h« II Mi A Hull. ItMiaie - lalM-Matr. U-H . HrvxenpUon. uoT^jwrlaHy^ alwav. aeeur J. THOKNLEV HUUIES. Managrr J l-ll.ll-.i'.l.airo..,or. a study # SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING 1 at night f Our Night School ollera exceptional f opponunitira to young men and women a employed in the day time to secure u " thorough business training. Bflicient f Stenographers are -always in demand. f Let us tell you about it today. ' Ocean City Business School Poll OlftM Building a Jolts R. Apams, Director

m . # Can YQU Find An Investment Better than an ocean front lot at Fiftieth street and "Wesley Ave., Riparian Grant, Bulkheaded and Graded, for Only $17 5Q? We do not believe it can be found. Nearest Point to Philadelphia High clasps improvements and cottages surrounding. Ready — 1 tor' use. ' When these few lots are gono the opportunity cannot lie duplicated. < Masse y & pdwards Eighth and Central Avenue ' ■ ( ' CS- #==== ■ ' ;

JOS. I SCULL VVI LL BUILD ' HOUSES ON BAY FRONT

! Four Brick Buildings. Includ | ing Store, to Go Up ou i Eleventh Street | Joseph I .-ooll tins (rouged lo burid | i constructed <->" bis biolber. Andrew J. K. Hoilll, » ml Hie work Is lo be started j Three of the houses will be bull! on will be a store xnd dwelling, will bej on 1 h* corner, t . 1 Kec.fl "house will have «lx ramus three bedroom- and bell. Announcement of Ibis riilerp.lse will be received wttli Inlerrst by iiieny ' all-year resldenls of Oceau <"lfy, who, iliue lor houses of this kind. Il Is el ; ways cool on Ihe bay front, bul Ihe orcupaula of well-built brick bouses in 1 lliat section can keep warm, il Is | claimed, .lurlng the cold weather. WILL BUILD COTTAGE Allen tfcull report* tlie following All allraclive collage al Ibe west corner of Forty-ninth afreet and Central avenue for Mhe Clara H. Kagan, al a cost of about $4i«X>. II Alteration* and addition- lo Ihe res- . Ideure of George O. Adams, to cost about iwou. A garage for Harry Archer adjoin lug his collage on Third -Ireel . An addlllonal contract from the brothers of Ihe Christian Schools of New Jersey for a new story 011 Ihe old Ocean Heal building, now under course of construction, at a cost of $->00 ariuokrllui House. Otis M. Towosend, the local bulkier. [j lis- received from Samuel Hum ell the dwelling oil Asbliry avenue. 'The II v,1 lug quarters In Ihe rear of Ihe store " will be added lo Ihe store and Ihe npper part of Ihe house will he converted I Into t Hal. On Sunday next, being the Fbsllval Of St. Matthew, the apostle, there will be a celebration of the Holy ComiuU11 loo at 7 4fi o'clock. Kegular morning — prayer al 10.45. Evening service al al 3 o'clock. || ("apt. I). I.. Vanaman, while out In ^ ('apt. Sharp's boat, a few days ago, accompanied by WhiHeld Allen, Warren Allen and l)r. MeOleary. canglil Ihe big Bounder nf the year. It welgheil Ml pounds and was lauded ulT Ihe bar, near the sea buoy. uir |

j SCHOOLS TAKE ■ TOO MUCH MONEY \\ .. r, 1 1 Director Thorn Gives One " I Reason for the Increase ' in Taxation: ' i 1 1 Al the regular weekly meeting of the 'City Commissioners. Director Thorn, r In his usual .report, referred lo (Win- li crease III the lax rale In this clly. kiul I , said that this w as no: due lo the pre- - t em government, bul was caused by p , oilier causes^ Ihe amounts required by - s ibe schools and Slate and county. The a outlay of limm g 1 Director Fislicr said Hint lb u-aiol- d s ot dollars are paid mil for school- liere d and In the rural districts. | Mayor Headley declared thai taxes I should be collected on the valuations. I r made. There should unl he a Slate lax f 011 schools The Slate ha- the railroad 1 K collected hy the Slate lot Hie giaul ot 1 tlparlao rights 011 llie beaches goes lo I I Ihe schools hi the rural district*. Some | " of these schools have more money I '• than they can uae. Some people Iry « to give Ihe Impre—lou thai the In-. '" crease In taxation Is due to the city's II government, bol this Is not correct 1 BUYS COTTAGE 1 '' The Rev. ConlellUs Hudson, of Ta " cony, was here Monday 'making settlement on the K. M. Newcoiub collage, 1282 Central avenue, just purcha-ed hy r him through Ihe agency of Joseph I. ^ Scull A Co. . II |* Mr. Hudson'a Intention to make ' a 11 11 111 her of Improvements mihecollagc. The Christian Rndeavor Society of the Klrai Preshylerlan Church ordered col led Ion plales from a Camden hnsl,1 nesa house a few weeks ago When „ Ihe olllcera of the society wrote for the would he no charge. The glfl Is ap- „ predated by the society members and in Ihe church people. Mrs. Phoebe Jones, of Philadelphia has given to George W Harris Ihe „ contract lo build two line bungalows costing $8000 each, ou the t re— trad ... al Fourteenth slreel and IU> avenue It Is reported thai there will he several other houses erected In this neighborhood soon.

PASTOR TOL GO OR HIS VACATION

The Rev. Charles H. Bohner Plana to VtBtt Frtenda in ] Pennaylvanta. The Kev. Cbarlee H. Bohner, pssior of Ihe First Presbyterian Church, and Mrs. Bohner will lake a part of Ibe vacation annually granted Ibem by j the congregation duCIng llie neat two weeka. They are glveu one mouth for vacation purposes every year, "but, Tu order to obtain the most rest and enjoyment from It, tbey have adopted the custom of taking several weekebe- 1 fore and after the busy summer season. 1 They will leave on Monday morning ' for points In Pennsylvania, where they ' hope (o rest up among old frleods and 1 acquaintances. Mrs. BohnerVmott-er I has been quite III this summer, and a pari of the time will" be spent al her home In AllentoWn, Pa. The Rev. Mr. Hohner will preach lu the Thud Presbyterian Church, of Philadelphia, on the BrstHumfay of hi* absence. He has been Invited In occupy the pulpit of the College Bill Presbyterian Church. Kaiton , Pa., on the last Hun- . day of his vacation. * During Ids absence Ibe jiulplt of Die First Presbyterian Cliurch will be suppiled by tlie Kev. Frank Cloak, of Immanuel Reformed Kplscopal Church, of Philadelphia, and the Rev. Dr. II. »

D. Haaeatuau. of Easton. It's dignified and gives you a delF b clous sense of security to own your t OCEAN CITY. J Resides, your responsibility as a real estate owner makes you a desirable v cituen. Think It over, then call ou a HARRY HEADLEY, Real Relate Operator, Ninth and Asbury aveuue, neat to Ore house who will show you the very beat way and . some of Ihe greatest bargains to be ( found hers ou the easiest terms , Phone roiinsrtlon. adv. | . — — | pontic Bale. To be sold at public auction 011 Toesday next, 23d hist , at 2 o'clock p. m.. al llie Fire House, ou Ninth meet, a pair of black horses; terms at sale. Roiicht Fi-nr.ii adv. It Director of Publfe Works. $& reward fur the return of a dark a t maltose female cat with greenish ayes; W lost July* I: name, "Tatter*." Wrtte to I Mrs. W. W. Dye, Palmyra, N. J.adv.lt I WA*T«1>.— Girl for general housework. 1848 Central avenue ade-lt |

HARYEY LAKE \ ■ AGAIN CHAMPION

Local Teuni9 Player Hadjp Little Trouble in Beating I J) Edward Catlctt, Jr. i ICarvey V. Lake, single- tennis aflrriioon of la-l week lu tbcchallrugrl q round of the (South Jersey Tenuis I rournalnent. Just ItoMved. - j .the 1 1 add. m field champku. I rallier easily, as Lake rermcd ->.ne ^ mosily a re|ielll(o!i o| ihe llrsi. Lake a particularly Ills forehand ' d.lve. which he made wi.h '.erndc # lo Ihe ex^lrenie corners, paa-uig . service, which lie followed into the wlial "Tussell" Lake, at Ihe Marl, but * soon II go red Uieui out. Tills gives ' 1 the South Jersey lennl- chain- v 1 plon-lilp for Ihe eleventh year, he taken Into camp previously all | Final score. 1-8, «-2, 8-2. " Harry lugeteokl, an eiitra man 011 the Peunsylvaiila Railroad, ami employed a- a driver Thursday b*W .Iter ■ Fo-ter, wa- badly cift onThs Urti leg 1 from Hie hip tq Ihe ankle by being ' kicked by a l.ol.e He was waleniig ■ lie anlinsi hi Us slall when II kicked him, and he was knocked some dlsJ tance. I uger-oll's Injuries were, given n lem|M>rsry dressing by Mrs. Foster and later he went to a physician. Frankfoid. who s|>eiit the summer here In their large la>al house. It'll for home Monday, going t>y train. The f captain of Ihe boat took II to I'hlladel , nine hy ihe outside mute. Mr. Allen and family will- go lo Florida iii Ihe • boat neat wluter. * fro'iiThu'id"" In this clly One of the . most recent transactions la reported by 1 Joseph I. Scull A Co., who have -old fifty feet of land 011 Ihe ocean front between Twenty-sixth and Twentyseventh streets. t A iiuwbyr of Ibe local members of 'I llie Tall Orders of L-Iiau.nn wenl In , automobiles froth lids city to Egg H aril bor City Monday evening They were r- pleasantly entertained by their Atlantic County brellireu.

Q0V. FIELDER GREETED BY ENTHUSIASTIC DEMOCRATS

i HARRISON GIVEN HANDSOME BADGE , Band Lender's Services Here \ Daring Bummer Appreci- ■ a ted by Many Friends. 1 I The closing of tlie tree concerts lu , the music pavilion by Harrison's Baud , Friday evening was made Iheoccaelon | [ of a pleasant surprise In J. W. Herri- i r sou, Ihe popular leader of llie band. I aud some of tlie members of llie or- i t genital Ion. i , OProf Harrison was presented with i r a handsome solid gold badge, suitably Inscribed, by'Mayor Headley, who j praised the work of Harrison and Ills band. The'glft waa an expression of i appreciation from a numlier of Ihe adl mlrers of the band leader. „ Roscoe Wilson, flr-t Cornells!, and Urover Penn. who dellglited the crowds during the eea-on with his e singing of comic songs, were escll prestmed with flowers hy Mabel and Anoa Foster and Ella .Campbell. , , young girls These glfl- were also l' given by admirer-. given 03- wiiniiri-. «

Clgarctlea tlsrl Fire. , bed accidentally set lire lo a mattress. 1 polk* report, and the Ninth street , were called out early Sunday 1 morning to exllogulsh Ihe blaxe, which 1 , was In a dwelling house al 717 West Take Notice. Owners of bouse* that wlab their property looked after during the win1 months, above Fifth street only, 1 wtiokl do well to look up ('apt. Joseph - D. Lee. 828 Peuulyu place, either by person or card. adv. SB-fit. *3t. 1 For Item. (i room heated unfurnished apart- : luent for rent by llieyear; every moden» convenience. Joseph I. Hcull A d£V7S7 Asbury avenue. adv-2h4flt Fok sxi.c— Two Asbury avenue . lots, between Eighteenth and Nlne- * teeuUi streets. Meet ion I). Noe, HI4 and • I8I&; easy to flud, being tbe only lots In that square cleared of bniah; look for I sign. ».| Twos. J. Sawyer, It | advt. Worcaatsr, Maw.

Chief Executive Visits l City -Has No Doubt of nia Election. Finding Ills day's lour of Cape May County In Ocean Clly lale Friday (l afternoon, Governor F'lelder '.vas met 0 by a Urge number of clllaens of thla 0 resort, mo-t of whom were Democrat* (| and nearly all uf whom assured trim of ,) their support. d Nearly all who met tlie Governor (. saw blui for the flrst lime and they were phased with Iris appearance. He g ' tall, of dark complexion and baa an „ ' easy, graceful manner. p Governor Fielder la an optimist. Ac- - cording to an alert young newspaper t man from Jersey City who was with j 1 Ibe parly, the Urate's chief .executive ( r has no doubt of bis election and by a > majority of from 80,000 to 40.IWG. j s There Is no qiiestlou lu Governor , f Fielder's mind of bis being selected as , - Die Democratic party leader at Ihe ( primaries. , I Governor Fielder came to title clly | e from Sea Isle, after m$kiligt-$ewhlrl-s wind tour or tbe county. Afoi«ig the 1- principal places at wlilch he etop|>ed, , il hi addition to Sea Isle Clly. were.Cape I. . May aud Woodbine, aud at both of 0 vhlrh towns lie was greeletl by large With Iri 111 wbeo be reached Ocean r

I Clly. beside bis good lookteg, energetic t ■ j were Henalor Wbentou, Judge Eld'iredge, 4fhunty. Prosecutor Mallhew ' .Jefferson, L. I. Ilussey, editor of the s ' Sea Isle Clly Review aud Democratic t ' candid ale for Ihe assembly; Deputy t Sheriff" Coleman F. .Coraon, Demo. ■ cratlc candidate for I be office of sbertfl ; I Sheriff Milvln, Evan G Slawler. Oil- I ' ver I. lilackwell. member of the Cape ' ,* May County Board uf TaxaUon; Clly ' B Commlaalouer William" Heiulee, of 7 I Wild wood; Wayne Wrulltan, of Sea '" Isle; l<eaniliig Itk*. county engineer, and David W Kodan, sealer of welghU t- and measures. I- Governor Fielder and bis parly Isft here on a special train over the Read4L lug. which was lu cbarga of F. S. Foulk. superintendent of the road . e- FOR Sai.k — In the Gardens Tract, id several moderate priced lols recently acquired by ma on Station Road, east, or close to' new trolley Hue, up to grade with new curba and walks. Look for new sign ThoBaS J. Sawybr, Worceetar, Mass. adv. 7- W If. Is

VOLLEY TO SALUTE FLAG AT SCHOOL DEDICATION

SUDDENLY CALLED BY GRIM DEATH „ r j ti Fosfer, Well Kuown ! Butcher, Expired While « in Music Pavilion. f j People In the city's music pavilion. evening were given a -hock s wheu George Foster, Wilier of ("on- f stable Waller Fo-ler. of this plaee, | -iidilenly expired while talking with .4 his wife. Mr Foster, who would have been 68 | years old next" month, had apparently i in Ins usual good health, but soon arier Joining Iri- wife In the pavilion lie complained of Iris legs being cold. < A moment later, he sank unconedout i and died. he arrived the man was beyond human ? home of Mr. F'osler's son, on West avenue, near Fifteenth street. .The ; funeral services will lie held In Mill- . vtlle today. Mr. Foster was boru In Selenl hud sale apd' retail butchering btisltiesa lu Mllivllle. He alao followed tlilkbusllo the trade In South Jersey. I ' He. came lo this clly last June to . wnr|f for W Brown, Jr., who .Infer r wenl nut of business. Then Mr Foster [ helped out yri Boyle's store anil sutmef quenliy at Beeves' store where lie was f employelLalt Hie time of lij* death. I Reside Iris wife, he leaves three wins . and one daughter. Waller and Miss i Gertrude K , of I hi# clly: Fid ward, a r mold worker^ al Htasslmro, -and liarRailroad ferry lu Camden. He leave* a brother. J. Ilarve^, in !*>* Angeles ; f and Die following sisters : Mrs. J. a ' Davis and. Mrs. William F'lnlaw, or I Salem ; Mrs. Stacy Newcomb, Mrs. Maggie Mesalck and Mrs. Charles i Siring, of Camden ■ Mr. .Foster tvga particularly devoted to Ills wife and crippled daughter. Uatis to Florida. e John Rramell, of thla city, left here f early Oris week for F'lorlda. going with I a party of Philadelphia frtenda. He t r a pert a to be away only a short time . now. He and bis wife and one of his children spent last winter In Florida. npralnrll Her Ankle. 'f Mrs John P. Fox, of this cily. slipped II down three steps al her home a few '- days ago, and badly sprained her rlghl * ankle. She la under the care of Dr. I. '• N. Grltoom and Is using crutches aa a means of locomotion

HOLLAND BUYS i CITY PROPERTY

i Local BuBlnesa Man Takea t Two Stores and Dwell- " lugs on Asbnry Ave. ( Hlda for tha purchase of the prop- i erties MM and H6I Asbury avenne, c offered for asle by Ihe clly. were « opened by tbe City Commlmlonert at 1 regular weekly meeting Thura- J afternoon. The two stores apd 1 dwellings were disposed of fo Thomas ' the leasee, for $7p3 7fi. 1 In addition lo these places, a etabla attachod to the Ninth street fire house ' also offered for sale, but Mr. HoF 1 did not offer a bid on tbl*. William H. Campbell bid $4ft> for 1 store* and dwelling* and $»fi for 1 the stable. Joseph I. rtcull bid $280 tbe buildings and $21 rot tha (table. When Hie bid* had been read. Mr. Holland ea pressed tbe view that he must have gulleu In wrong, bul be ' assured by tbe board members ' that, were II not for Ibe fact that he occupies Hie buildings, they would not ' think or agreeing to accept hta bid, " which was done. ■ It was said that II would be foolish . lo sell Ihe stable far $3fi, as It would be ' worth more than that fo the city for ' storage purpose#, and the bid of Mr. » Campbell was rejected . Tbe store butldluga will have to bk removed, as tbey occupy a portion of "

fhe slte_pf thajKpj>g*fSLCtte_h*U. t School lloose nrrticailoo. | Miss Bailie W. Lake, recording , secretary, has Issued tbe following i notice: All members of Oceau City Council, No. 10, Daughters of America, earnestly requested to meet at the ; high school bulkllng on Friday, Hep- ■ letuber IM. promptly at 2 p. ni„ to par5 tlclpate in the dedication of the new f school honse. 9 f ■ . „"7 rswilwr. * I >n and after Tuesday. rie|>tember l« 1813 ticket* for Shore Fast lJns will a be on sale al Hit alore of 1> H .Msybew, comer of Fhgblh street and Af bury avenue. a adv-lt Atlantic t tly A riliore R R «». 1 Lowt.— Cameo liead pin on Reading train pullmau car. leaving Camden , ».I0 a. m. Wednesday morning or at Reading depot, tkwan City. Return lo| * 1213 Anbury avenue, t ».*ali or Tbe FT ret National Bauk of Geaan *- Clly baa constantly drawn Ihe strong

All Arrangements Completed for Ceremonies to he Held in This City Tomorrow. As has been announced, tbe dedication of Hie Wesley Avetrae Grade School, on Wesley avenue, near Fourth street, will take plat* tomorrow, the ceremonies being In charge of patriotic societies of this city. Following Is the program : "My Country. 'TI* of Thee ' ' Chorus, led by band. school children. Prayer, the Rev. Dr. J. H Haines. Presentation of flsg. Mayor Headley. Acceptance by H. R. Bwan, member of Hoard of Flducatlon. Raising of flag. Miss Cora Rapley. FTrlng of salute. Junior Mechanics' Guard. "War-Spangled Banner." chorus. Musle. Band. Address, the Rev. Dr. J. Morgan Read, of New Brunswick, representing Junior Mechanic* Order. Selection. Band. Address, Mr*. Ha rah Johnson, of Newark. representing the Daughters of America. ' Band. ■ Address, the Rev. Charles H. Elder, of Trenton, representing the P.O. 1 H. of Al Music, Band. i Address. Mrs Mary Townsend Rush, of this clly, 'representing tbe P. O. . Music, Baml. :> Benedict km, the Kev. Charlea H. r lloliner. pastor of llie Firm Pre* r bylerian Church - The school children will meet at Ihe " high school at 2 o'clock and march from there lo the new balMltig, headed • hy the I'leasantvllle baud. • FINE AUTO DRIVES • No Wore Rewwllfwl Wretlon Than Now that th# beautiful Heptember • days are here, the family automobile lf Is regarded with new looks of affection. '• wlilch means that Its owners cau all • pile In aud (tart out ou a little cruise about the Hlste; aud thla Wat* ha* '' -ome good roads as well as automobile*. Il Is superior to all tha other raeognlxed tours, with three great features: F irst. It i* practically entirely over Im- ' proved 8late highways, coverings dlae lance of about S80 miles; second , la I* talus, lake district, river shore, bsaotl- '• ful country aetata* and section* of dense plue woods, are all Inclodad; third, the tluesl resort hotel* loth* ^ country are located along Ibe direct ,i Hue of the route. Briefly, the tour, starting from New York City, passes through tbe beautiful Kumsoti road section of North Jersey |„ IK. xil.ntif iwsst. down tbrouxb lb* Ailaolk coast,

ibe varloue resorts of Asbary Park, 1 •Spring Lake, etc., to Lakawood; south from Lakowood on the well-known [ State highway or Shore road, passing Manahawkln, where a road la being completed lo Beach Haven, back lo rorapicivu is ww.u —

Hie Mate highway, and on through couulry that the motorists know so Well lo Atlantic City, then eootln. ulng along the regular route via May'a Lending, aud over a Stale highway recently completed, to Ocean CRy Cape May City. Tntbaolddaya thla wee practically as far aa motortetaflgurad It out and tbey would ueaally return by tbe seme routes but by folIhe lour they then return by , croaalug the southern end of New Jersey over good roads to Brldgeton.Mlll- , villa. Vlualaod and on to Gloucester; , on to T ran loo, Princeton, SomervUle . aud through the beautiful Baruardsvliie eeclF-n to the DeUware Water , Gap, through to Shawnee and then on r to Ml.' ford and Port Jervla. and back ) to Naw York via tha familiar GoabeoTusedo route. Has New psaltisa. ' John K. Hendar. of Weot Plriladel- ' phla, who has done reportorlal work * on The Dally Reporter for the last ' three seasons, relumed to PhtladeiI phla Sunday eveulug. He has takea " a position with the Eyre A Shoemaker . On., which la building Ibe now railroad bridge over the Schuylkill at Olrard * avenue. Mr. Bender graduated last ' February iu tbe ecleotlflc coatee at thaNortbeaat Manual Training School.

Joseph W. Cox and R. C. Paget*. their vacations of flfleeu days. Freak Kills, son of Mayor BUM, of Camden. : who was at tbe stamp window dunog ; tlie season, w sot tiff duty Friday evenr Hlg. Fox Rknt.— Two nine-room he nam, " ell conveniences, .with hot sir heat; - one eight-room house, all eouvsal- - encea. except beat: also one store; also ' a good paying bualoam lor sale; lot hK sale; bungalow* awl oarage* for sale for and rent. FRANK R DARBY. REAL ESTATE BROKER, li Bourse KMg. 8U. and AahMyjkva. H For Haul— Cottages and lots In , most desirable loeatkm# hi Ocean CUy, Apply to A Cotton Ms Asbary aroaoe. ( Oraan City. Naw Jaraev. adv. u Fob Rxnt — F'crlb# wlMae.lwo loar>t ! room apartaasnia. wkh ball and haU. lol Owner. 480 Asbury eveaae. Qaaan f ICWy, N.J. •**« 51 For Rr*t— Three- room Oar gel iu I epartment. furnished oe »nilBM. ■ ; j