Ocean City Sentinel, 30 October 1913 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL XXXI II. " OCEAN CITY, N. J. THURSDAY, OOTOIIKH 30. 1!»I3 ^ XO' 31

)cean City Sentinel PubHtAf a w.rtly >1 OCEAN CITY. N O. [. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor »nd Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. MORGAN HAND. JK. Dtis M. Townsend A Practical Sea-bore Architect l.lceurwd by the State IIGHTH STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency ,24 Eighth St. Ocean City. N. J. E. C. BOYLE, rtanager naima adjtuted and collected anywhere Id lance Every Cold Lunchee, Yedneaday and Ere. laturday Night The Excursion House AMPS CI.ARK ~ :r ■ Proprietor MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT :: N.J.

I alTO*»K«.»T.I.*W. MORGAN HAND, ]t Attorney and £ COUNSELLOR AT LAW, noprvm. l^ort^ < K i HO| „ j A ^ {Oppoafle Public Buildings). p. JLM^gffices t Apgar & Boswell, Mahtsss in CHaacaar, Q . lainJRVA^KJSjiWKKIT „ I^AW OFFICES | Godfrey & Godfrey, c ^ ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. j JAMES M. E. HILDRETH '• | Counsellor-at-Law ,n 1 •TOWNSEND GODFREY Attorney-at-l.aw ] I A . ^.| Hartlelt null, Ilea Al Ooatn City Hatmdaye AllaaUe City eCWealeyave. ^ILLIAM B. DAVIS = Attorney at Law £ | son Eighth Hlreet » ior Ooaeu (Illy New Jeraey „ Try an Ad. in • , The Sentinel 1

...................... [ DID YOU EVER= } a stop to consider Itow important it is to have your home, con- A j J structed by responsible builders? *1 Have you seriously con- i I ' sideretl the parts that are hidden' ■ Have you ever considered J F how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- F F den parts play in the life and safety of your building' 1i Let its i a advise you how vour home should lie built. *i Plans and sped- f Tp Beations free 4 ' ' Barber &. Newberry } i BUILDERS f \ ===== i t j office: sixth and west ave., ocean city. n. j. j . A Beautiful Lot Corinthian Ave. near Fourth St. Finest location uortli of Sixth street. Thirty feet front, flagged, curbed and graded Only $975 It will surely bring *45.00 a froul foot within one year A RARE BARGAIN MASSEY 6. EDWARDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. MILLER BROTHERS * DENN & HEMSLEY wvotaa'Lt »mo Ritail a»avueacru«a»» or DEN N'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM POWELL'S thest!lreble ' - for 1. ■ Dry Goods, Notions, and Men's Furnishings New Goods in All Lines for the Fall Season. Come in and look them over. POWELL'S 921 %%BZ"MZEKUE R. Curtis Robinson Conveyancing and Insurance ' Notary Public and Commissioner ot lleedl Nob. 744-46 Anbury Avenue OCBAN CITY, N. .1. Money la Laau on Bond and Mortgage l__r__ - r s

TIKIMCAI- ( |j N. GRISCOM, M. D. * KICiHTII ST. AND WESLEY A V K. Hot 11 Pl»>„r— Bell. lb. luwrsuw. I« A hlrhardToMMUd^'p^^^Vjj^m^i'.^O j | Hour* Nunday I t.~s- Allen Corsoi, m.d.»j 8i8 Wealey Avenue j ( City New Jersey 1 ar jSlSuateno-A: j1 W. P. HAINES J' COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. i , EUSCHEL PETT1T, M. 1). ' 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY CHARLES B. RIDER l>entiMt«« j 809 Central Avenue 1 OCEAN MTV. N. J. Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. THORNLEY HUOHES, Manager HADDOCK'S PURlin 8th and Ashuiv Avenue girls till say, meet me at Maddoek's Sanitary Fountain | and treat me to a glass of 1 delicious soda or sundce. | They know what's good. Fall Planting Now ta the Time to Arrange lor PLANTING HEDGE, TREES, SHRUBBERY. ETC. * * Thomas J. Thorn 1128 Bay Avenue

Prtcri and Work Right. Both U Phonr*. J« J« * * <tosan I'lty. N, J. Itoll.w-X Lawn Work j Why aot make } i - tf&ho re home more attractive by kuny'fg a good lawn made? My gardeners are men of long » and practical experience. No matter what you want in thia line, I tun the man. * a* I guarantee all work done and prices . satisfactory. Estimates cheerfully given. ™ S. M. PONTIERE 016 Aabury Avenue I. S. CHAMPiON £ manufaotuAcr or VV STRICTLY PURE ICE CREAM F , Hotel and collage Trades Specialty _ I toll, Pbaure TTM ANO WIIT AVt. w Opre lor bua.neea Ucapratkm Pay. y| t «i • Ocean City Title and Trust Company of Ocean City, New Jersey ® ie CAPITAL $100,000 * e SURPLUS $30,000 ■ __ rtfoelvli„ <tepo.lt> .object to ebw-S without j il uotlc and allow. 1 per rent. Inlsraal OD , Act* a. executor, administrator. truai..,nr guardian. Will# rwwlplad for and kapt wlthmsoars TiVLto laeuta ScaacMie < l HENRY II. MOORE. First VtC-Praald.nt : LEHJ.IE H. LUDLAM.Baeond Vloa-Pmaldent tl. H. RTILWELL, Hwvtary and Trvaeorer J, KITHIAH TATKM, Hollettor DIAICTORRi t'iayloa Ham- Brick W. K. Maaaey Kobart Carson Haury D. Moor# ' 4. H . M—IH Aanb O. Kle. AIWU iwHU* HMU ! H. w. KOward. William 0. Mberr.rd I Marry Haaduy Han to I H. Bteeiioab I Hot— rt J. Kay J. k'ltblao Tatou, | n. W. lake It. Howard thorn IBaekiig by MaU ■ SfecUHy Advertise in the ^ SENTINEL

STOKES TO MAKE SPEECH i AT SOMERS' POINT TODAY

Many Republicans of Oceun City Will Go Across Bay q to Greet Candidate. I A number of Uepublleeiia of thl. ] ,'lty have errengvd to go to Homer"' thl. (Tliureday) afternoon, w hen ,u«;'!frc '^°n.or' 'w.ll" ust ."ct ° ' The former governor will make a | abaters' Paint i. to he one ol In- Mop- hi plug plWcev. * Many local people would liked to Pi ; have had ritoke. vl.lt tin. city, but a. It this appears to be iuipowiltile they will !>■ ' go across the bay to greet and ll.ten to « hie eloquent style. miss s. b. yoong dead « cl (•later ol airs. n. p. crtsswril Wmm ! K M I. s Sarah B. Young, sl.ter of Mr*. L Jiwrpblne Y. t'reaawell. wife of D. P Cresawell. and Mlas M»ry Young of '' this city, died at her home al Peters- ' burg Friday, after a lingering illness from gastritis, aged sixty-eight years, j * The remains were brought to Ibla ' " city, and a sb„rt service was held at * the liniiie of Mrs. Cresawell Tuesday. " Services were held at tlia Palermo e " Itaptlst Church, oonducted by Pastur ' Kid red ge. i Miss You ug, who had many warm " personal friend, who sincerely mourn " - her death, we. a woman of strong " religious character, wan the daughter ' of the late Captain Joaeph and Harriet E It. Youug, of Petersburg, In which ' piece she was born. With tbe excep- d lluu of about twenty yean epent lu ' Philadelphia, aha lived In this aectlon all tier life. Her health began falling ■ (about two years ago. In addition to her two sisters, she left one brother, Howard, „f Palermo, f The Festival or All Helots' Day will * be celebrated on Hie day following, ( I that le on Sunday next. . The Holy • II Coutuuuloii will be administered el t 1U 45 a. m. Evening service at 7.46 J " Sunday school In the afternoon at 3. . At one lime All Saints' Day was pop- t " Iilarly called All Hallow's Day, whence | It became tbe custom to cell the even- I Ing before All-hallowe'en end certain - .porta end reetlvltles were Indulged In. I This custom baa continued till onr r time, aa will he wltnei'ed tomorrow F eyenlng. t nuleilr ei-rrled. Ralph L' instead Shantr, of Potta- \ town. Pa., and Mlaa Kttle Minerva (larrlson, who resided on Tenth street, this city, were quietly merrled Setiir- _ dav evening by the Rev. Dr. J B. Heine*, pastor of the First M. E. Church.

i BOYS HELD TO ANSWER IN COURT , 4 One Accused of Bold Rob- , bevy In the Store OF ■ Samuel Russell. ' Policeman Mould did another clever t of detective work Sunday evening, when he rounded up two youth, hit- t It) the rrfbberj of Samuel t It ti seel', .tore a few day. before. The I boys ace Jules Met his aud llalph When Mould saw the parents of , both buys looking for them Sunday | afternoon, he got busy. Uolug home , early lu the eveiilng, he du'iued citizen's clothing end went out to ' Eighth street and Ray avenue, where | he met Hie 7 10 o'clock Shore Fast , Line car. on which were both boys. , Seeing the policeman, the boys left Mould followed one end soon found him at the home of tils parents. This , I Mat Ills, who finally admitted . i robbing tbe till tu Mr. Ilusaell's store ever, he said. He aud Moeely went to Pleasantvilla Sunday and from there proceeded to Philadelphia. In that city they walked to Sixteenth and Market streets, and tlieu returned to the Chestnut street wharf, where they platlued to go to Chester on a boat and remain away, but Mosely's nerve deserted htm end they both decided to return to this city. It was said that about $>i bad beeo •pent by tbe boys. Matlila. according to the police, entered the ItusseU store while the proprietor and his niece. Mrs. Cobb, sell. Who was III. wa. lu bed. She heard a noise In the store and called out, but there was no response. Lookout a window, the said . she sew a small boy, with light hair, running through the yard, but he was going In a crouching manner and sliewasui,abla to identify him. When Mr Russell returned from dinner, he discovered his lo„a. which placed at a little more then »68, and . Immediately untitled the police The hoys were given e hearing latere Squire Ludlaui Monday evening. ■ Mat tils was cb algett with entering • end rubbing the store, and Moaely with being an aceeeeory aftet the feet. After hearing tbe evidence of Policeman Mould and Chief of Police Scull, Squire Ludlam eald hie only eourae ' was to hold both boys for court, ' Mat hi- In »300 ball and Moaely In 3300. ' which waa provided. The stepfather of the Math ltd boy said the lad was not altogether ' mentally responsible for hie aot.

ANOTHER SUMMER \\ GIRL IS A BRIDE Miss Bert hit l. Deisroth Now " Wife of a. c. Rosenbergcr, £ of MUlville. \_/ Miss Bertha L»ul*e Delarotlt.daugiiter of Mr and Mrs W. H. Del.r.qb. 4MM Knox street, (lerniautown. aiira-j Rosenberger.uf Mlllvllle. were married ^ All Saint's Lutheran Church. Her- j . uiauiown, by the Itev F. A. Bowera.l Wednesday evening of last week. The was given away by her fattier ' The church choir of forty voices >aiig Jj i Jallio. a coii-.ln of the bride 1 I The brhle wore a gown of bridal a satin, trlmtfied with Venice |v,im isce ■ ' bouquet ot roees and title- of the I The inatd ot honor. Miss Helen * • of pink .Ilk. trimmed with * t chantllly lace. She carried pink ' t The bridesmaids. Mis. Florence 1 . Deisroth. si-tcr 'if the bride, and Ml»a I Edna Jatho, wore gowns of yellow « • orepe brocade, trimmed with white ' I chantllly lace, and carried bouquets 1 s of yellow chrysanthemums. e The best man was Dr. A. R. Hlade, ' - of Mlllvllle. I I- Clarence Deisroth. I, rot hers of the < 1 bride; Arthur Lawson. of New York, t y end Paul Hanranft, of (lermantown. t The church decoration" cnmprlaetY y Them was a reception Immediately d after the wedding ceremony al the • home of the hrhle. a Mr. end Mrs Hoseuberger will lie at home at 60S Oak street. Mlllvllle, after o December I. • , Wrddisk Ann— need. ,e Mrs Oeorge W. Ktdd. of Pblledeli, plila. announces the marriage of her •- daughter. Miss Edythe Leoua, and ,e Johti J. Foster, of this city, Wedneed day, October SW. In Phlladelphle. They '* will be at home, Mil DeLaneey place, after Jaunary I. Mr. Foster is with n Hie llrui of Stanton and Scull. Inc. Med Men Knjaaed Trip. f About thirty members of Kslmla ,'J Tribe, No. KM, Imp. O. R M„ of this city,- went to Atlantic City Friday e- evening to attend an eoterUlnmeot • given by l'equod Tribe. Tbe local Red Men report having had a delightit. ful evening II, etsrlceouaCislK. " Wa. G. Liggett. John Liggett, Jr., n] and R. H. Kvlly, of Pittsburgh, came here e few deya ago and started on a >y cruise Inelde to Cape May end return, er Wm. U. LlggetVle e writ known sum| mer resident of Ocean City,

MOTOR BOAT CLUB 1 ELECTS OFFICERS J. F. Myers New Commodore ~ and Dr. John Wlngert Vice Commodore. There was a good- sized attendance or members of the Ocean I'lty Motor Boat Club at the meeting Saturday evening, when the following officers ^ were u uau I monely sleeted : Commodore. J. Frank Myera; vloa commodore. Dr. John Wlngert; rear commodore. Churchill Hungerford; secretary, Daniel Haggeriy; treasurer, William L. Ludwlg; truataea for one * year each, William Albrtgbtaud Cbaa. " ° The club le lu Hue oondlllou In every It waa reported, and the new J> year ta etarted under most favorable " auspices. Oct BrsCv for Deer. f, Many deer hunters are eeen In tbe a woods on Huudaye and spare moments recently picking out etaiide for tbe a coming season, which will open Saturday uext, llie tlrel day of November, i and remain open live days. Tble, however, will give the buulera four daye of actual hunting. ITte animals are mid to be plentiful and a good eaaaon le , anticipated. Tliose who Intend to en- | Joy the -quirt should Hrsl ac|ualnt . tbemaelves thorongh'y w ith the law. | ' ~ ' Talk el iaaket «-H- i Will we have basket ball daring tbe , oomlug winter? There eboaldn't be much difficulty in organising a flretclaaa team among the young alhletee In the ctty. Effort# are being made 1 to bave a team, and poeelbly It will r materialize. Thia always was a good basket ball towu. It's dlgnllled and gtvea yon a delicious sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. ,„ Besides, your reeponalhlllty •» # real estate owner mekee yon a destrahle cltreen. Think It over, tlien call uo HARRY HKADLKY, Heal Kidate Operator. Ninth and Aetuiry avenue, next, to Are bouse who will show you tbe very best way ami some of the greatest bargain* to he - found beea^ati^ttw easiest terns# Crane's Celebrated lea Cream on _ sale at Harria' Reatanrant. *W Aabury L I avanua. advlL

INTERESTING INSTITUTE C FOR COUNTY TEACHERS

■ — M "RALLY DAY" IN METHODIST CHDRCH M ci Recognition Service to be a ™ Feature of Special Occa- op sion Next Sunday. M "Rally Day" will be observed In the ci, Flret M. K Church next Sunday, for which special preparation* are being 0f made. el There will he appropriate exerelsee Ti tbe members of tbe Sunday school o In the afternoon. A feajure of the occasion will be a M "recognition service" In tbe morning, cl which many Invitations are being e, aent out by the church officials. qDr Halnee; the paetor. will preach at both service*. u There will be unu«oally gooil mu>lc „ at all of the errvlces. u i i a—on I. Wed. p Invitation, have been Issued for the t wedding of Clarence H. Scull, of the tlrm of Stanton and Scull, Inc., and r 1 Mi.. Beryle Adams, daughter or Mr i . and Mr. Mark W. Adams, ottbl. fltg ,< The ceremcny wlll be perfernwd at ! tbe borne of the bride. 710 Plymoolb , > place, at 6 o'clock Wedueaday eveulng, i > November 12. by tbe Bev. John E. | - Adams, of New BrIUIn, Conu.. uncle » of M lee Adams. . — I ggeallBK Pla-I Inaiallrd. I 1 John B. Cbrtatlan, of thla city, Mi j having a 1ml water beating plaut | placed In bia More nod realdeuce, 830 . Aabury nvotine. which will be a da- 1 ^ elded convenience The work la being j " done by A. U. Winkler, the .well known plumber. Dredger Sank. The large dredger owned by. Klaley | Bros, re Ilk Willie al work In the north ! a. reel lull or tide ctty Tknmdey night. Ml Efforts were made later In the week t» bring bar up, and this was accomJU pi tahed. W bat eanred her to eluk was v not known. an Ceana'e Celebrated lea Creaan on ry tale at Harria1 Kaetaaraal, HBO Aabury It avenue. adv. It.

Meetlnga Held In Tlila City T Were Addressed by Prominent State Bdncators. Teacliere from all sections of Cape May Couuty galliered lu tbe Oceau af City High School building Friday m mornlug aud afleruoon to attend (be n aesaluD. of ibe couuty Inetltuta, the g, opening luattiule of tbe preeaut fall m and w Inter term. R Tbe blab action! departmeot waa In |D of Dr J. B Haatlnge. Dr. En right, who le Miperlotaodent a Monmouth County, give en to- g etrnctlve addrere on "Why Wa Should tl Teach Agriculture and Hcftknltara In Bi OarBcboole." aProf. J. K. Clark, principal of the |, Township High School, led an a entertalulug and dm inetruc«lve~dle- . euaalou on Ibe question of "Manual g for High Schools." p M Ire Charlotte Herckner, director of t, manual training In Haokqpeaok.epoke li on "Tba Alma, Method* .and Malarial. \ In l>eveloplng a tk»r--,ln Manual a and her augg^tmns were ap- , proved by her haarere. Judging from | tbe appleure. - | "Efficiency In Bcliool and After t School," waa Dr. Charlaa H. Cliapln'a , topic In the general aarelon. Dr. Chapht — t* — prenctpat of the Slate note of bla address was "Concentre- , , tlon." Hi# talk made a .lrong appeal . tolile hearer.. , _ • ' , A — oilier Candidal.. j Tbe Mlllvllle Repnbllcan a few days j ago contained tbe following: Former I , I Poetmaater Frank H. Ware, who Maal conducted a grocery store at Ocean j j Ctty almost constantly for the past „ | Ofteen years, la a caudldate for the _ poet office at the rarert. Several oilier 1 1 1 candidates seek the offlo. The salary ■ la 12,600 per annum. Mr. Ware made |une of the heel postmasters Mlllvllle ever bad, and hie appointment would (be a credit to Ocsaa City. h , Had Flae Awl- Trip. '- 1 Mark l-ake and family and Mr. and >k ' Mr*. William Lake, of tble ctty,. rei- turned Monday from an enjoyable ,. aulo trip, up the State. They vMted i many place, af Interest and name 1 back reach refreshed by their oaring. mi i w«r gate AilaeileCttr Mre U ' ■re'sa't'eePHa Tkr... »

WILL ANNIHILATE LIQUOR TRAFFIC IN THIS COUNTY

! f CAPT. NICKERSON ! TO RECEIYE OOP . Presentation is to be Made ^ j in Philadelphia Third frl d day in November. |k The tuembera Of the Oogan City j p I Flailing Club ate nuxlou.ly awaiting ,| the third Friday evAnlng of November, « when they will have a gala night In „ Phlladelphle. end when '.lie George , Siiilthrmen silver cup will be pre- ( rented lo Capt. N'icker»oti, of ,tbe ( lower llfe-aavlng station In thla city. t In addition to the Smltbemau cup, „ Capt. Nicker -on will also be presented with am yards of »urf Hue, a trophy | offered by the club. ('apt. Nlckeraon , made the record catches of the season i i he way of channel tare, landing one weighing 39J pounds and another f that tipped the bee in at HSJ pounds. -| At Ibe same time handsome buttons , of beautiful design will be presented to t Adam*, Nelaon Hurst end Capt. j , t Fred Adatna, who Is a sou at format , Clerk T. l-ee Adams, has been , particularly Interaled lu angllug for | Mime years and knows the hay aud , . ocean; Mr. Hurat Is a I'blladelphlan Wealey avenue, and lakes much . I Interest lo the epurt. Walter Chandler and Uaorge W. . Loug were among those who tried r bfcpl to get the big drum, hut they were beaten to It by t.'apt. Nlckeraon. ; Better luck next year for some of the ■lag AnioTrtp. Percy Townrend, of this elly. re- - turned the latter peri, of last week ' from • pleaa'ftit auto trip to l.eke1 wood end vicinity, accompanied by k hla daughlera. He will leave within f a few daya for Philadelphia to lake V hla usual position III a large depart1,"?m "•w Vo'*' The -Rev. C. MacLareu Howard, • rector of Holy Trinity Church, re- '• turned his duties there Sunday, after f belug on a vacation trip of about two I weeks Ha spent moat of Ibe time In II New York City, where tie attended '* the big convention of bla cburcb. Appointed ■•vsotiPAater. Thome* Metbewa, a resident of this ' city uiiltl a few months ego, wheu lie " went to Petereburg has received Hie „ spiwlutment of postmaster In that re place. Hie friends here were glad to hear of tile appointment.

CAPE MAY GROWING OYSTER CENTER " County ia Rapidly Forg- a ing to the Front In Im- ^ portant Industry. a The recent very luteraetlug mrellng «° the oy.termen of .New Jerrey, aud » good work accomplished by the ~ representative men who were at the M gathering, la belug favorably oom- ■" mentad upon by the uewepapere of ,c Bute, repeeUlly by thore publlahed the oyeter districts. Atlantic Conoty claims to be the T oenter of tbe oyeter interaete of Ibe " and It wae ebown at the mealing rl Cape May Oonnty le alio forging » ahead In tbta line of Industry , and that " additional capital la eonsunlly being ■< Invested In It here. Many more men d new angeged In the cultivation H and harveollng of Iba Mvalvea In Cape q May County than ever before, and. the f Industry la Improving and Increasing » here at a pace that promise# good add revolts to thore sogagad In! It. ■ With M seaside resorts all greWtag < and prospering, with lie farm prodoets ■ rapidly locreaehig ami Its oyeter* and « IU plentiful ere roods bringing In and Increasing revenues, reye tbe Wlldwood Bun, Cape May County ' ebon Id be contented and happy. I betaraei beat Abroad. - Mr:-aM Ms. R. - W. Rnt herford. • wltb their daagbWr, Mtae Anna, of ' Philadelphia, have JuM returned from a flv# months' trip abrWd. Tbay bad a charming time. Mis Rutherford wae here Monday looking aftar their I I oottage at Thirteenth street and AeM bury avenue. 11 Don't waste roar Vote! 11 "A vote $r Colby ta hair a vou for '• aa."- Dannie F. Colllna, treasurer of iba Democratic State Committee;, In a y ipeach at Klltabwh "tJ." mean, tba ia "Same Did Democratic Gaqg." Don't , waste your vote otf third party candl- '* date*, but make It Mil for good govern. Id menl by casting It for Edward C. Btokre. HENRY UllHNKY. • tba well id known tenor, bee decided to open a re- Studio for a few hour* weekly at la Ocean City for Ihoae who wtata to atady ed ringing. Mr. Uusnsay has found by aa experience bete dad abroad that pore *p Seventeenth and Walnut. at reata. fbli. adelphla. pdV,10SB,»

i Field Secretary j Rockey Tells ot Anti-Sa-loon League's Program. The Itev. C. H. IfSckey, former fl.ld secretary of the PeB nay I van la Anil-Haloon League, now of New i delivered the address at the jlmraarniel Itaptlst C'htlrch last Sonevening. Hrcnipbaalzed the folj lowing facts: j The question forcing Itself to the ] In this nation today lathe life or of the liquor traffic. Compared with slavery, thla evil ta infinitely orse. New Jersey end Pennay Ivan la •re the black spot* on the map of the Union with Nevada. Tbe reason 'Is that tha people of three State* alone denied the privilege of retf-goveru-inent, or local option. Concerning tbe reloon, the Rev. arid there are 27B.OOO In tbe State*. Placed In a row, aide by side, thirty Net to a aal on.lt would make e solid row of saloons reaching New York lo Chicago aud back. Two billion dollar* are wore# than wasted or tbe natton'e resources over the bars of thare saloon, each yrer Rack of there saloon* 1a an organization (yntrolllng a capital of one billion dollars used to maintain the bnelneee 1 corrupting the ballot, purchasing r purchasable Judges and Juries and 1 debauching manhood. 1 The speaker arraigned the saloon aa 1 an evil. financially, morally, socially 1 and politically, and pleadad for a denisnd on the pert of the people for local option, giving the reasons why. 1 He concluded by outlining the prot gram the league has launched for • naUou-wkle Prohibition. At Columbus ' next month a convention will be held at which an attendance I* expected of •JO.OOO representative men of pi I Stales of the Union, celebrating tba twantyi- fifth anniversary of the birth of tba k Antl Saloon League From t his coo - i- ventlon tbffv will be selected luOO of the y Strongest men of the nation lo go to n Washington this winter aod ask Ilia • Natioual Congress to give them an l- amendment to the National Cntietltullou prohibiting the manufacture and rele of liquor In the United Btatae. President Wilson, Vice Prerident I. Marshall, Bacralary Bryan, and a- speaker Clark are Id sympathy with ir tills proposition, and the amendment o will be secured, the speaker raid. Its n ratification by thirty tlx Stales, tba d required three-fourths, will be needed lo make tbe amendment a law. Nine Utatee are already dry, eighteen Bute* have a majority In favor of tbe amendla menl of from 66 lo 90 per canL But ie nine Btatae only wlU be needed to » complete tbe th'rty-etx. and on there at Mate* the league will concentrate tte to efforts, and. when rectnad, will a annihilate the liquor traffic In tha United Blalaa, the speaker declared. IIUIIMI Staire, t ue apeaaar uauwssu.

MECHANICS GROWING Maria a Data la Maratoer.lv lp la TU la riiata al aa*ri la Ops Tear. Reports received at tba Mate Convention of the Junior Order of UoHed American Mechanise bald In Atlantic show tba eider bad a reeretar•hlp on July t of », DM to 316 eeenciia, net gain ol 9pM tor tbo year. Tba total worth of tba eobordloale eounella la 11,418, »40.M, a gain of IMt.EM.4B. Tbe total reeripta daring tba year aggregated W87.M6 7B, end tin dietoM4T.l48.4S. In 1888 there ware ouly abottt 8JW0 members of tbe order In Now Jerrey . tbe mem bare hip I tat .bow. that there are over 91.000. and I# said to be richer than any other order in tbe It wae tbta older which reused to be passed by tbe Lagntetnm Ibe requiring tba Areereao dag ta be displayed over tbe public eabooie. and also bad passed tba law which required boards of adoration to fntntab tba book, used by the papUaof Iba public aebooD. it breanorpboa food and ta supportover laO children of daad mam hare of tbo order, tor which and ebaeks are rent out from ItaTreotoo headquarters I every month. Cental ravariaal biariari ' Editob tub Sbxtixbl: — I own aaaaiderabie property Inthta City ^ where mViTy day* duHi^'theTriTaud wlntar. ; Cant we bava a cement ridawalk ou * Central .vacua, between Fifth and * Sixth atrret.7 The walking on that ' .treat a| piaaant la vary bad In rainy d wretber. Ir laxpaybb. Tkrre.Kiretcri ■eretooroAl tba regular weakly rearilng of tba Young Man's Progreoriva League „ Monday evenlog, WUItam B. Davta. Edward J Burton and Floyd C. a simma ware riacled wMaabar* ad tha » orgactaatloii Tire taagaa bow baa Hi I,.1 membrea. °* FOB BA LK.-I^ WKIM^ |L m UreSewntaauth riraota Prtre (W. Furntabed aod tinfurntatoad cottages ►" and anartremate tor rent tor tba wtafa* >■ monthe or by tba year. FRANK M. DARBY, II REAL ESTATE KBCMUUL Bourne Bklg. (Bb Atod Arieiyjea. »\ *4"21. ■ oue of marked Htcoaoa adv. u