OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
- - . - --- e ' r : ■ ~ * ^ . VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OGTOKEK 10. I!»3 NO. 20
Ocean City Sentinel ^ R CURTIS ROBINSON BdKot and Proprietor ti.oo Par Year, Strictly in Advance. I MOKGAN HAND. .IK. 1 Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Ltceuseil by the State -> -:- . _ EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rianager r Claims adjusted awl collected anywhere In ■ United States. „ Dance Every Cold Lunchee, Wednceday and f'c. \ , Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK t: Proprietor j [ MAIN STREET and . . . j p NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.j
trrvasrra.tT-i.aw. ifORGAN HAND, i ATTORNEY and j COUNSELL-OR-AT-LAW, (APE MAY COIIHT UOt'tC, h. J. A (Opposite Public BuUdlaeal LAWAOFFICES"W C ^ f Apgar & Boswell, twttuHV ^^Jl'^ZZZr [ I^AW OFFICES j Godfrey <S^ Godfrey, c Itouras lis. ale and 117 Harriett Hulldlag. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counscllor-at-Law O V -TOWNSEND GODFREY j Attorney-at-Law j I men Holldln, At oee-n Ci-yH. turtle ^ILLIAM B. DAVIS Attorney at Law ] 3U9 Eighth Street c- " | Ocean Pity New Jersey t, Try an Ad. in ; The Sentinel I
I DID YOU EVER. } 1 stop to consider liow important it is to' liave your home con- 5 j J structed by responsible builders? Have you seriously con- \ II * sidered the ports that nre hidilen? * Have you ever considered j| f how great and important lite framing, foundations' and other hid- f j f den parts play in the life and safely of your building? I.et us 1 1 4 advise you how your home should be built. 1i l'hms and sped- f | a fications fire jj 1 ' Barber & Newberry J ' i BUILDERS i J i office: sixth and west ave., ocean city, n.j. \ ^ A Beautiful Lots Corinthian Ave. near Fourth St. c Finest location north of Sixth street. Thirty feet front, * flagged, curbed and graded Only $975 It will surely bring $45.00 a front foot within one year A RARE BARGAIN I s MASSEY & EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. - MILLER BROTHERS DENN A HEMSLEY denn's celebrated ice cream | TkA-49 Aaauav avenue Octsa City, h. J \ POWELL'S THty^BLE: I FOR ;■■■ " ■ ===== , Dry Goods, Notions, and Men's ' Furnishings New Goods in All Lines for the Fall Season. Come in and look them over. POWELL'S °2' A^."Y;.AXE>IUE R. Curtis Robinson 9» Conveyancing and Insurance Notary PaWlr and Commissioner ol Iktedi IN os. 744-40 Asbury Avenue OCEAN cityj n. j. Maaay U Laaa on Boat aad Maclgage
N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT; AND WESLEY AVK. tJffliv Hoofs- Until 10*.'iu. From bloB p. 111. , A I Klrh.nl TowiiBrna*., I'.lrrmo, «-*' ifs Allen Corson, M.D.s-tS| Ocean City New Jersey j "•Slir"..i.w.A. DK- VV. P. HAINES NINTH *r«D WESLEY AVE. tlKKIUK. HOl'KH: ^ J;' J ^ Meptnaqi j mur'autr. Ml I H BRSCIIEL P15TT1T, M. 1). | 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY £)R. CHARLES B. RIDER! I>entimt>« 809 Central Avenue Ot'KAM ( ITt. N. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy j Flfhl* 51 s<4 Wtshj Ave. IVr h.vr a IVr.akb Cfcssl Itmt .lull I r up- ' >eu pa Ml elardardM or dalnllae" «r.il smisM Itneaa, and IV. w , lOs.j Isppllcalim. lor t.,»alirnsit .bin <ir rl,afpp«l Ul». ^Arsnrj^for SawsMl Chacsl.lee, The rlilrf Ni.luWll at Irani door ofslors J. TIIORNLEY HUOHES. Manigrr jlMDDOCK'S PHIRMiGV 8th and Asbury Avenue girls all say, meet me at Maddock's Sanitary Fountain and treat mc to a glass of delicious soda or sundtc. kuow what's good. STUDY SHORTHAND AND TYPEWRITING AT NIGHT Night School offers cEcrpiioii.l opportnnitie. lo young men and women employed In the day time to aerure a thorough business training. Whrient Stenographer* are alwmya in demand. Let na tell you about it today. Ocean City Business School f i IWIM imum John E, Adami, Director Fall Planting Now b the Time to Arraige PLANTING HEDGE, TPBFS. • SHHUBBERY, ETC .4 * Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue Prtcn and Work Right. Both Phone*. J J J J Lawn Work not make your aeaahore home 1 more attractive by having a good lawn made? My gardeners are men of long and practical experience. No matter what yon want intfali line, I am the man, aa I guarantee all work done and pricea satisfactory. Estimate, cheerfully given. S. M. PONTIERE 916 Asbury Avenue I. S. CHAMPION MANuracTURin or STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM Hotel and Colusa Trade. Mpaalalty ■ Holh Pbnnra TTM AND WEST AVt. john e. Townsend Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City New Jersey ATUNTIC ICE COMPANY °L"" " Pooona Mouatain Ice Ones, ipia Aabury Ave. • OCgkfc-qiTV N J. J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Ertibalmer PboaalUI OCKAMOITY.il.). Advertise in the %. SENTINEL
SHORE LINE SHOULD HAVE 1 PROPER ACCOMMODATIONS
REPUBLICANS PREPARE ! FOR ACTIVE CAMPAIGN
? Board of Trade Sends Letter > ol Inquiry to State Public j Utim/' Board, j - - y,,— — ■ — tha Bbstiski. ! ha« MUggeated the advisability of tb« ' j people of this city calling to the attention of the Htale Public Utility t'om- . I nilaaion the poor aery Ice given by rite 1 Shore Faat Line. Now the Board of Trade has taken the matter In hand. At the meeting of the board Monday i office and walling ruoui fur the local 1 patrons' ef" tlil» company was In- I j formally dlacu.Mtd. Afier a ituuiber • j views, the mayor said the matter • " would never properly be eeitled until ' was brought up before the Stale c I Public Utility Uouimlaidon, ; " j On uiutlon of Poelma.ler Suit u. J j decided ibat Preeldrat J. M. Steven, j Secretary Oil. M Tuwuaeud aud Clay- 1 , j tou Maine. Brick draft a letter tg the « ' j Stale Public Utility Coiumlealon ask- * j lug whether the Shore Keat Line is not I j required, under Its charier, to furnish c : etc : for lb> pal run. lu this city. I' j When this subject was under tils- j I "Icuaalon. lily IVimmlaslouer Klaherj1 i said that while in Ihe office of Stent A j 1 Silverman on auotlier metier, e fewr 1 " j the chance, of waring a itotl.factiiry i ticket office and a proper attendant 1 1 1 .Mr. Flatter told them he would look 1 . 1 Into Ihe metier and lie hoped lo gel a ' factory. ' The hoard adjourned In tueel next 1 .Monday evening. MRS. D. R. HUDSON DEAD J I.mplrrd at Hlllvllle Alter an ill- [ 1 late David llud-uu, died al about II .HI , o'clock Saturdey morning, at tlie , home of II. mill TIu>ui|>m>ii, ihi We-l , i Main atrrel. Mlllvllle She had been , t aerbm.ly III for several week, and Ihe , ! end was not unexpected. , Mrs. Hudson waa well kiiown.lu , f this city, where ehe bad her home, and , *■» prominent lu W. ll. T. U. work. , ' She bad a number of warm friends , here and In Mlllvllle Funeral eerrloaa ware held In the , ' First M. K Ubnrch. Mlllvllle. at , 12 o'clock Tueeday. Interment wae , , at Mlllville , I — ' ■elected Members. | At the apeplel meeting of the Board ' 1 of Trade Monday night, the following ' J application, for membership were , t received: Albert K. gg. Theodore V. i . Touneeud, H L. Smith and Charlee 1 Sack They were UDanlmmiely elected.
COUNTY TEACHERS 1 — WILL MEET HERE r First Institute of Present " Year Will be Held Friday, J October 94. The first teacher.' Institute of the | preeent school year for Cape May County teachers will occur at the Oeeau City High School on Friday, j October 34. Four emlheut lecturers have beau secured. Members of boards of education and the people of the county at large are Invited to attend. These Institutes ere always Internet- £ k log and Instructive occasions, and are j* well worth atlandlug. Thetalkeara J" e usually oo live topic*, lo whleb all ° should be concerned. ^ I WILL PROTECT COUNTY 1 is • 1 Lewis T. eis.ro. Wee'l Perer J rearUrablr Cootrnllon. "* The Democratic party platform declares for Ibe calling of a constitutional f — convention, with representation bated j upon populanon. This to the old proposition, which In the end would ( drqjTve Cepe May County, with oiber t Mouth Jeney eo nut lee of lie staalorlal > n repreaentallen, tbue taking away the county's right lo look after Us great r property Intereste, which have now _ grown to a value of more than thirty , D million dollars, making CapeMay the eleventh county or tha Mala, due to the many resorts on our beaches. rintrt lAM LegTelaiare Assembly- ( men William Porter voted wRb his ( party (the only one In Boulh Jersey. | ly Kepobllcan or Democrat,) for tha call- ( _ lug of each a convention. Lewie T. Stevens, the Republican candidate for Aaeembly, will vote to [ preserve Cepe May County repraaeuta- ( 2£ lieu, and agaluet the calling of tha un- ( _ Jt'e dignified and gives you a dell- 1 clous sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. ' Besides, your responsibility aa a real estate owner makes you • duetrabto citizen. Think N over, tkuo ebM on i.' HARRY HKADLEY, — Real Ketata Operator, Ninth and Aabury aveuua, next to Bra bourn who will sliow you the very beet Way and some of the greatest bargains to bf _ found bare an the eastern terms L Phone ro nn set Ion. adv.
AN ATTENDANCE OHFICER NEEDED , -. — , — t of Education Will Look " Around for a Suitable t Han for Job. c At the meeting of the Bnsfd of Ed- o I Ion Tuesday there was talk of ap- * pointing en attendance oflleer for the a merit hy Secretary Iiewls p. Smith i that he had rrcelrrd from the Stale 8 of . Public Instruction, j cnples of the law bearing mi oornpul- a | sory education. t i Relative to the appotuluieni of an a attendance officer, the law aay»: . •For Hie purpoee of enforcing Ihe « provlslnn. of this article the board of a education of each school district shall appoint a sellable number qualified v lo lie designated as attendance . officers, aud shall llx their compenaa- | Hon. Said board shall make rule, aud t I regulations not Inconsistent with the / i provision, of this article, for the gov- a criinient of said allendance- officers. , ! which rulea and regulations must be approved by the commissioner of ed- , net tlon. | '•Kvery attendance officer who shall | find auy child twtween seven and four- t years of age (or any child between fourteen and slxleeu yean of age, who , Is not lawfully employed In some use- | ful occupation or service) away from | home during school hours, who shall , tlien be a Itnairt from school, shall ■ take such child and deliver him lo- | the parent, guardian or other |ierson , having charge and control of such , child, or to the teacher of the school , which such child I- lawfully required ( In answer lo a query. Prof Hlevens sakl that there Is romparntlvrly little | of villi cmlld be called truancy in the , srlinnls here, but quite a few children | permitted by parents to remain | onl nf school for trivial reasons. He | added that there are ten or twelve ; children under sixteen years of age ( employed In town who are Illegally out of school because they have n t , the required permits. | In discussing Ihe pay to be given an 1 altendanc- officer, It was said by mem- J of the board that a man could { ' scarcely be expected lo give up all his , time for leas than $80 a month. It was siiggaated that a man might be ; found who could fill llils |smiIIiou i I while atteudlug to other duties he IL It. titltea and H. Y. I.alte were ' appohiled a com in II lee lu look around and make recommendatiuua at the , next meeting. Prof. Stevens will act with tbls committee.
BUST NOT DRINK, THEN FIGHT HERE Two Yoting: Men, Accused of Distnrbing City's Peace, 1 Given Hearing by Mayor. 'Charles 8c liock, accused of drunkenness and disorderly conduct aud resisting and Insulting a policeman, was given a hearing before Mayor Headley , Monday morning and held In |]000 ' ball to answer at the next term of Walter Nelson, charged with disorderly conduct, pleaded guilty and committed to the county jail for 1 days. i From the evidence of 0 It Maytiew it appeared that. Isle Saturday night, 1 Hchock and Nc'son were In Ihe back 1 pari of Mayhew's store and got Into I argument, lie Irled to get Bchnck stop his loud talking, but was un- 1 able lo do so. The witness could not lighting Witness did uol see ihe 1 accused resist an officer James Fllapatrlok testified Ibat he in Mayhew's store when ihe fight started He Irled In gel Schock quiet. couldn't say Schock was drunk, ' the accused had beeu drinking. Accused was using profane language and was trying .to grub a pool table Schock, In answer to queries of the said he did not start the fight, had had two or three drinks, which Rot at Homers' Point. He said he irled In make Nelsou keep quiet. The mayor told Schock thai he 1 ought to realize thai when he drank he was nol safe to be at large, The prisoner was tnld that lie has l#en I given all the show lu (be world. Hchock, the mayor, said, had given ' his solemn promise lo be good only a short lime kgo, arier the accused's 1 sister had pleaded In his behalf The mayor said further ttiat Bchnck had the sleeve nut of a policeman's coat after he had beep locked up Nelson, afier pleading guilly said he had been drinking ami dltl not remember much about what had happened. He and Hchock had a little grudge since last spring and Dial probably- came up Saturday night took all or most or the blame 1 to himself. Themaglstraleremlnded the accused that he waa on hla oath and dlit not lo Incriminate himself Speaking to Nelson, the mayor said . that tbla was the first tlmt he had ever been before blm, and Nelson Interrupted to say tbat be had never been 1 arrester) before. 1 Continuing. Ihe ingynr said to the i young men that Ibey ought lo leave i -irong drink a^pne. Lactase when they I violate Ihe laws of Hod and man lhay will come lo a oad end. There has Just ! been a sad exnmple of this hare NoI body wauls In punish Ilia young turn, i but the law-abldUig people must be I protected and the city has a reputation
WILL SEND MAN TO LOOK 1 OVER BOULEVARD WORK
KALMIA TRIBE TO HAYE A SMOKER ■■ i 8tate Officers of ] Red Hen's Organisation < Will be in This City. | Members of Kalrnla Tribe, No. 230. Imp. O. R. M., of this city, are making , big preparations for a amoker to be < held Id the wigwam, lu K. of P. Hall, Wednesday eveulDg, October 22. Ureal Prophet Curry aod Ureal ; Hagauiore Burge have ex pressed , tbelr Intention of being present at Ibe amoker. It Is boped by t be committee i In charge that Ureal Bacbaui Hackett i will find II convenient to attend the , The committee In charge comprises A. U. Winkler, Charles Breckley and , Hand. Every member of tbe tribe and Red Man In the city oext Wednesday even lug Is urged toallend Ibe SUICIDE AT WILD WOOD «. IU. unseam Called There la Exsnlne Dead Wan. Dr. I. N. Oriscom, of this city, Anglesea Saturday evening to maka 1 examlnaUon of tbe body of I -outs Depp*, of Camden, who committed solsld* after shooting lUrt Peterson The latter will probably recover. Deppe la said to have been jealous of ' wife without any reason. Ha reatdsd at >247 Princess avenue, Camden, and went In Anglesea Haturday lu quest of Peterson, whom lie found In a bungalow. Ha began shooting at r Deppawaaa lallor.gpd waa at-one lima In bsilueas on Twatfth street, aear Mar kept mud* n. | Kok Balk. —Lot toxluo ft. on Central avenue between Sixteenth aud Bevrnteeolh street*. Price 1976. Furnished and unfurnished cottages - and apartments for rent for Ibe winter o month* or by the year. i FRANK E. DARBY, REAL ESTATE BROKE K, • Hours* BMg. Hth and Aabory Ave ade
' Col. 8teveaa Agrees to Hake 1 This Hove at Trade Board's Request. At a apaelal meeting of the Hoard of ' Trade Mouday evening. It waa stated < that no reply had been received from I . Slat* H»ad Commissioner Pleven* to 1 the letter sent him by epoctal delivery I week before In reference to the delay < lo tbe completion of Ihe work on the ' Ocean City boulevard. Clayton Haines Hriek moved Ihet ' I another letter be prepared and sent to < ' Col. Stevens. < Gcurge O. Adams asked why It I would not ba well to send a committee > 1 from the board to lotorvtow Stale Hoed t I CommlaM6uer Stevens. < > Director Hubert Fisher euggeeted * ■ that It mtgbt answer al) purposes If I ; Col. Hteveue were called up on ibe ' ■ telephone and aeked about lb* matter. It waa mored by E. M. Sutton tbat ' ■ a commute* of oo* be appointed to i I Call op Col. Stavaoe tbe next day aad ' have a lalk with bim. The morion I I wae carried. _ i President James M. Steven., * ;<ed ' Mr. Sutton to bethel committee. At Orel Mr. Sutton demurred, toil i finally agreed lo have eotne one call Col Stevens un lire ptmiie - A letter wae received by Preaideot > James M Hlevens. of tbe Hoard of Trade, from SUM Head Coaemlaatoner . Stevens Tueeday more mg^U- which 0 Col Bleveu* said Ibat the reports that ■ came to Mm from his aaslsUuto-wcre " lo l be effort that everything bad beeu 3 properly adjusted and work wae '■ progress log satisfactorily on the boulevard contract f Ttato leu. r was passed over to Paot- '■ master Hullon. and at aboui noon '' Tuesday Clayton Haines Brick got y Col. Stevens oo tha loag-dtotoneo toteII phone and Md him tbat lb* member* * of Ue Board of Trade ere. nol eatuaed wUh the eoadUloa of the work. * Col. H lev ene agreed to send a repreL mutative or his office lo Oeeau CUy one day tbls week, have Mas meet some of Ihe member* of the board and go with them over lb*. work. >d - i i _ For h alb. —Cottages and lota lo most dutiable locations m Ocean C*y, " Apply to A. Cotton flit Asbnvy avenue, Ilea* n City. New Jersey. ade. Iiooo lo loan on bond and mortgage, a Apply H Curtis Koblneen, agl . Oeean CHy, N. J. adv.tf
f SAY PENALTY ON HAND WAS LIGHT , Some People Declare That t r Jdore Money Should Have Been Taken off Contractor. ' I The recent action of the Cape May i r ("outjy Hoard of Freeholders In causing former Senator llobert K." , , Itaud to pay a forfeit of |080 oo the i Ocean City Boulevard was Informally , ( discussed al the Board of Hade men , Monday evening. I'nntrarlor Hand presented a bill of I work on Ihe Imnlvvard. After e , million had -been made end seconded , to p*y this hill, there we* » call for the minutes nf a meeting lu September, ■ IHI2, wbeu It was fouud, as everybody I Interested knew, that a resolution bail breu passed lo exact a peualty of |20 a day for every day after the date fixed , by Ihe original contract— June IS— It was decided to enforce the resolution so (080 waa retained. e The question discussed by the members of the local Hoard of Trade was: li How did Jhe freeholders arrive at the It we» claimed by some that cone slderably more than (2000 should have K been deducted from Senator Hand's 0 It Is thai In penalizing He lalnr I, Hand, ths freehold ere did not think It n Just to hold lilni accountable lineny dally for ttrdays In which th? pumps ing machine was undergoing repairs. " "RALLY DAY" 1 T° "F °reu"h ,rr1*M Next Sunday will ba^" Rally ' Day " In the First Preebyterlen Church. Both * the Sunday school and Christian KnI deavur Society ere making a strong effort for a monster attendance. e Souvenirs will. b# given all wlio atd tend, and Interesting programs are being prepared, which promise great ' things for thorn who will be preeeut. d The pastur, the Rev. Charles H. >r llohner, will also deliver appropriate sermons throughout the day. " The exerelsas during the day will ie doubtless draw large cougregatlone. y At Monnl Holly Fair. * Freeholder John H. Fox and wife, J. aud H. L. Smith and wife went to the i, Mount Holly Fair last Thursday wllb >e Mark Lake In his automobile. Aim -n in the party were Mrs. Lake end daughter, Mr*. Preseott f adman. • - .V1 • •
PARLDRMEET1NG GREAT SUCCESS C. T. U. Members aod • Friends Spent Pleasant ' Evening at Katbln. Th* member* of the Ocean City W. * O. T. U. held a delightful rarlor meet- * at tbe Kathlu Tuesday evening. were nearly sevanty people present aud all expressed tbelr pleasover tha vary exoeHent entertainment provided. The exercise* were opened with a ' remarks by Mrs. Delia B. Bmltb, of ibla city, president of lb* Cap* May County W. C. T. U. The Rev. Chart** [ Hohoer. pastor of Ih* First PrasbyChurch, oflered prayer. One.of enjoyabla features of tli* eveolug the staging by Miss Louisa T. There was also a piano duel 1 hy Mlee Corson and Mtoe Wilson 1 whleb was much appreciated -Mrs. May Spark*, of Hridgaton, a : well knowu temperance speaker, i mede on* of ber characterietlc epeeches I which appealed elrongly to her i hearer* and by whom It waa greatly appreciated. I All pieeeot sang "All Around the World the Ribbon WhMe Is Twined," I and rerreabment* followrd. WILL BUILD BUNGALOW i ' tract lw J- T. Real. I ' resident of Merchenlvllle. ba* dadded " lo spend tbe summer season * In a 1 pretty bungalow of bla own lu Ocean ' Lily, He bae given to J. T. Baal, of this city, lb* oontract to build au up-to-dat* bungalow at Fifty-fourth street ' and Centra! avenue, costing (3600. " The bouse will have wide porches on * each end. . •" Dr. t'alleubacb to a well knowu * chemical euglpeer. *" A. J Smith end wife returned to 3 tbls ctly Tuesday from Ihe Maine * coast, where tl>ey spent over fbur 6 months Mr. Bmllh spent tbe time helping with farm work with eoaaa u relatives and Itshlng. . He reports havr, Ing bad a splendid time, a, . . . _ '• Wartrd— Board and room la a. private family by aUeriy Benttoeaan. in Addram X". X.,Hkntin»:i. office, gfvmt local ton, raise, etc adv. II.
Party Nominees Come Here and Confer With Executive Committee Members. All the Republican candidate* fbr office In l'*|>e May County were- here Tuesday evening, and met Ihe metnbers of Ihe local execntlve committee at the office of Joseph U. Champion. They talked over cempalgn matters and arrangement* were made to eonduel a vigorous campaign In the ' Interest of the Republican nominees. > It was said that tbe prospects for Re- ■ publican success In tbe county are of > the brightest, ae this I* a Republican ' county and the nominees are of th* - highest character. It I* planned to open Republican ' headquarter* here— probably In Ihe ' Haiiu Building— wltblu a few day*. _ I STRONG CANDIDATE ! Km Judge H. *. Don* lass Will | Make an Ideal ntir.lfl t liou. Harry B. Douglaae, who Is tha , unanimous uomlnee for sheriff of Cape May t'ounly lo tbe Republican party, said al the recant oounty committee meeting, wheo addressing It, ihet If elected he would not only be a sheriff for tjie Republicans, but tha ,. eherltf of tbe whole people of tbe f county. Ex-Judge llougl%BB Is a native flap* May man aud comae of sturdy anoae- ( try. his fnrbearers being Lemming*. ( 11 suds, Townsend*, Uarrlaon* and other of the first settler families, HI* jt graudfalher waa Ihe late WllHaoi Douglaa*. who was a ship builder at Lhwlien In the days when that lu- ' dustry throve at (toeben and Dannte Greek. After the decline ot this Industry, the grandfather became a farmer at Dlas Creak. The judge I* a son of the late Josspti Douglaae, aud was born In this county " on September 24, 1868. II* obtained hi* education In the local school*, at " the Salem (N.J.) (ftlleglal* Institute, li and Pennington Seminary. "He tbeo i- fitted blneelf for lb* law, pnd was adt milled to Ihe New Jersey Bar by tha Supreme Court as an attorney lu 1888, 1- and as a counsellor In 1882. * In. politics he ha* alwaye been a it consist eut Republican, and In 1489 was made postmaster of Cap# May I. Court House by President Harrison, e In 1888 Governor Urlggs appolutod film law judge of the county, and b* II served with marked ability and fidelity I. fur th* term ot five years. lo 1908 tloveruor Murphy appointed blm prosecutor of the pleas, which position r, he held with credit to hlmeelf and tbe it public be represented, b By reason of hla public career and tile insight lulo the Inw he will maka d an- Ideal sheriff, lo which o!flee. It la predicted, tie will be elected on No-
THEY'RE FAST GOERS Marie Hex and Otntral lexer ara In n eeeetfr Class. Ocean City haa a trotter aod s pacer that are making name* for themselves at couuty fairs lo tht* and adjoining Btale# tbls fall. Tbe trotter. Ueoeral Coxey, la owned by Nl#l» Carlson, and the pacer, Marie Hex, by Freeholder John P. Fox. At tbe Mount Holly Fair General Coxey look first money lo the 2.88 trotting class. There were eight entries and only three finlabad. were six beats. I n tbe 2.80 pacing clam at tbla lair, ' Marie Hex flnlalied aecond aod « bowed great spaed. Sbe finished lo IiStf nod wae right at the leader'* neck. [ Mala* u«all In Capriati*. Tbe eyes of tbe fieh and gains eom- | lesions of tha country ara oaalerad on th* New Jersey gam* farm at Forked River because of tbe eoccem ful attempts mad* at breeding quail and. wild turkey, my* an exchange, j For , the first time lo tbe history of r tbe'jt-nlted Stale*, and aa for as I* known of any other country, New ' J-rsey I* raising quail In captivity. At present forty quail rbtek* are running , about tbe quail benuery, all of whleb ware raised from egg* laid on lb* farm, afiar which Ibey ware kept In Incubator* for a parted of fiftoao day* aod then placed uuder bantam bene I that completed tbe work. ' Mlm McAllister, daughter of Mr. -- d aod Mrs. 8. 8. McAllister, aad Mtoe * Maud Foulde, daughter of Dr. and » Mrs. H. T. Fouldi. both of tbtodtj. >r Are visiting the family of the Rev. E. v B. Freeman In Hprtngfieid, Mam. Mr. " Freeman was tbe P9*«o» of Mr. aad a- Mrs. McAlltoter whan ba waa located o In Mlllvllle a few yean ago. He I* " ehureh In Springfield. Tha glrta will visit Boston and take k trip oo the H oil sou before returning home. 1* Mark Lake and wife, of Uki e«y. ir went to WlUtamatowa j—i*2kJ ■* morning to attend the con vewtbm Bf i* the Fonaral Directors' AamMUlM. »- Mr. aad Ml*. Lake look iKmu iMMWa along and Ibey spaat the day ta picnic ityla at WltllamaUwn. ' |0 • » • It '• 52JS35|J5SS8SES5S we* «i«"mrm* ran*

