OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIII. OCEAN CITY. X. J.. THURSDAY, JANTAKV 13. 1914. NO. 42
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Propria lor ti.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. — LITTLE— Gandy Shop 010 A8DURY AVC. rin. Ulna Confectionery Includ Otis M. Townsend A I'rmctleal Heashore Architect Licensed by tbe State. -t I EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. i OCEAN CITY N. J. Boyle Commercial Agency 624 Eighth St. Ocean City, N. J E. C. BOYLE, rtanager Claims adjusted and collected anywhere in United States Dance Every Cold Lunches. Wednesday and l"'c. Saturday Night The Excursion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor j MAIN STREET and . . . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOMERS' POINT :: N.J.
i irrussrvs-tT-iAS. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY nnd j COUNSELLORAT- LA W , j , "t-apt *a* roi'HT hoi simi. i. J I (Ovpo-U fubUc Bulldlas*, ! j {Jaw Offices" ' I. Apgar & Boswell, ' LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, ' i Atlantic City. n. j. •JAMES M. E. H1LDRETH i. j Counsellor-at-Law i rJ,OWNSEND GODFREY Aitorney-at-l-aw '•;\Yii uam B- DAVIS . | Attorney at Law . ! SUB Eighth Htrert H Ocean City New Jersey _ 'j JOHN E. TOWNSEND j Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ava. '• OcoanClty New JOTBoy
DID YOU EVER. — j a stop to consider bow important it is to have your homf^+on- a \ structed by responsible builders? Have yon seriously con- . ' sidered the parts that are hidden? • Have you ever considered * P how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f i den parts play in lite life and safety of your building? •,] Let us 4 f advise you how yonr home should Ik- bnilt. Plans and speci- f ^ fications free j) ! Barber & Newberry ( J BUILDERS I i OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST «!£., OCEAN CITY, N. J. J PUUMBIINO Arc yon astUug entire satisfaction m to price*. workmanship and business oonrtesyf It out, it will pay you to give me s trisL I so in sn exceptionally Rcxi posilKm to take rare of your repair work of which I make a specialty. I have no expeoslTe e*UblUhnient or clerical force to ■"•'-i.i.i Oirc ma a trial. C. H. BACON DOT Blasts at The New Year AT POWELL'S1 We desire to thank our patrons for their very liberal patronage during the past year, and hope by fair dealing and right prices to merit your patronage the coming year. POWELL'S The Reliable Store for Dry Goods Notions and Men's \\'ear Phone 7v-w 921 ASBURY AVENUE I
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MILLER BROTHERS DENN * HEMSLEY dcnn's celebrated icc cream 734-26 Aaaunv AVkUUt ociau CITY. N J shading and caarar utviHG runuiTunc or ail kiuoe «tP«i«to LAWRENCE M. LEAR Suntsiot to N. C. GODFREY -a.-. Upholstering, Awnings, House Furnishings 657-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. estimates CHEERFULLY GIVEN R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC AND COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS Nob. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. ■ J - t . u ka-Monev to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-jel Advertise in the SENTINEL
l_ai, ° ,J N. GRISCOM, M. D. j EIGHTH HT. ANDWESLEY AVE. |»|F§ Allen Corson, M. D. - Ocean City New Jersey DK. W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AN O WESLEY AVE 1 JLJl&SCHEL PUTT IT. M 1). . 807 WESLEY AVE. J OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER I 809 Central Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Humes' Central Pharmacy J. THORNLEV HUGHES. | MRS. T. UOWUNEY CLARK ) Contralto and Pianist I Teacher M 1 Piano 1 Voice Culture e Voice I'unN of W XV OilrhrM. ' Philadelphia ' i'lauu Pupil of Morlir Xlu-kowakl", | Part. f Send for Catalogue I > Ban. S'*-a New Year Resolutions Rrsoi.VKT — Tllat ill the future i shall I give, my laundry to Darby '» Ik-van City , Laundry. Signed, Mb. Dxkss E. BuMNKSsaiAX. Collections— Mon. and Wed. ^ Deliveries — Thnre. and Snt. ROYJj^DARBY
THOMAS J. THORN *|| florist p7 < ! 1128 Bay Avenue , ' FHICE® AND wo®* HIOHT t e BOTH PHONES p Watch anil Jewelry Repairing • Mayer's j Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'a Pier ( OPCN ALL YEAR 1 H. Bnrkhanit 4 (lo. I " PU MBUiti AM) HEATING « o isit Ainraf xvxxc* Mill MTV XXW Jkk»(1 « _ - - , * Ocean City Title and ' Tmst Company ' ( of Ocean City, New Jerrcy ^ CAPITAL B1 OO.OOO SURPLUS BAO ,000 Conduct* a xsnsrsJ ^bsctloi cnardlan. Willi receipted for and Xepl wlUiixsunct Titlcs issues ScaacMcs WM. K. MANHKY, Praaldul HKNBV U. MOORE. Find Vloe-Preeldaut LKSI.IK M. Lll ULAM . Seeond VU»Piwstda»t J. P ITH IAN TATKM. Monona* OIRCCTORSl Clayton Ualo— Uric a W. K. Maaaay rtoS *•— r
Harry Hssdley y| Rokan J.Kay _ Louw a. Ladlaai
Henry o. Maxire AaraaO. KM JamsaO. dealt JosarhL Scull William t>. Mherrvrd liamd'lM or* M. Towaewod Otmrtaa r. Vauamaa
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BOND ISSUE OF $132,000 WILL BE MADE BY CITY
: Plan to Pay Off Notes and Itn- ! , provement Certificates I Soon to Fall Due. There was accented ••» Itr-l and r .p.xiiid reading at the weekly meeting ; aef the Lily Lommleetmiera an nrdl nance "aullmriklng the laauance nf ■ bonds of ticeao Lily in the aggregate ; |.rlncl| Bl aura of »I32 U00 for the pur pose of paying a portion of certain eald city, which are to become due within one year, and providing for the payment of the principal and intere-t ! ' Whereas. Ocean (,'lty It, a hereto- . fore issued It* notes and improvement j certificate* In the aggregate principal ' 'i I H' : I M PHOV KM KNT CRRTlKK'ATgM ' Hate Amount Mm,. hie • menl certlfl"ate« were i**ue<t for money \ hnueetly loaned In gnod fallli to <>ceaii I Llty, e< 1 1 1 b I to the principal amount thereof, and they are now outntandiug and will become due within nne year, and no part thereof ha* been paid and 1 . the city I* without fund* to meet the ■ante, and no provUmn list been made [ tu any tax levy or otherwise for the payment of «ald note* or improvement certificate*; now, therefore. I lie Hoard of t'ommlwloner* of the Llty of Oceau Llty do ordain a* follow*:" 4 The ordinance then provide* for a ■ bond l—ue of (132.000. Hal* amount being leva than OOj per cent, of the amount of »ucti note* and improve menl certificate*. These bond* are to be designated a* funding bond- and *hall he l**ued In tlie denomination of»I 000 each, dated ? February 1, 1914. and payable Kebru- , ary. 1. 1914. hearing iiilerot at the rate of |<er cent, per annum, both principal and lulere*! being payable at the office of llie Kir»t National llatik at II Ocran Lily. v Prnvlrlnn I* made for a -Inking fulid Into which shall be paid annually, during the term nf the bond*, the amount collected by a special tax of not less than 8 per cent, of llie principal of tbe bonds, which shall be raised. aa*ea*ed and collected In llie annual tax levy.
HAD ONE OF ITS VERY BEST YEARS
Ocean City Bnilding and Loan 1 Association is in Prosperous Condition. At the aDnual meettug of the Ocean Llty Building and Loan Association | Saturday evening, the following ofll- 1 cere were circled: President Oeorge O. Adams; vice | president, S. B. Miller; Secretary, H. 1 Howard Tboro; Ireaaurer. William Lake; directors, Fliber Dalrymple and , Mark W. Adam* , The auditor* clio-eu were R. I'urtl* | Henry XV. Town-cud and , J. Thorn. Tbe president will serve two years; vice president, one year; secretary and | ireaaurer aod directors, three yrare eech; auditors, nne year each. Secretary Thorn reported that tha , association had done about $100,000 worth nf bualneaa last year, oue of Iba ■ moat aocceakful lo Its history, and that total assets uow reach more than | $287,000. 1 More than 800 shares of Hock of tbe new series tbe twenty-eighth -have been taken. _ WALIfWORTH elected f ' T*chi tlubOoerravr. At a meeting or the board^ of governora of tbs Oeaao Ltty Yacht Club In Philadelphia. Thursday. Joseph K. 1, Wall worth, of HaddonOeld. was 1 elected a member of tbe board to soc- ° read A. D Lummtne reogned. There r la atill anotbee vacancy In tbe board, ■- caused by tbe electloo of D. H. Paris 10 tbe office of rear commodore. . "Ben" Lotnmtos baa beeo a member of the board for a number of years, hut hi* grow log business recently baa prevented him from giving as much I attention aa he deairad lo hla duties aa II a member of Urn board. *0 il was that w be decided to raalgu. Federal imat Tea Law. Inconvenience atteudlng tbs collection of coupon* Has (sunder may he obviated by appointing Ibis Lompeny a* agaoL Otkak city Title a*i» Tawrfb. adv. 1-15. 81. " Crane's Celeb MMd foe Cream on sale M Heart*' KeaUurwol. 890 Aabury avana. adv. Il-«-tf Pen Salt— Cottages and lots In meat dmtrabla locaUoaaw Oaaaa Lay. Oesao CMy j SeiTj wwy ."h1"r ~ "®$e!
NEYY ASSOCIATION HAS GOOD START , Building and Loan As- , , sociation is Organized in j Ocean Ci»y. | Speu cer II. Swan, the Hraslinre Build- 1 « Ir.eil with llie following officer-: " ' j President . L II. Blioemakef: vice! J president. Prof. Jaiue. M. rileveua;i l«wls f^ Hmllb. 1 Tlie director* chosen were L H 1 Shoemaker. Lharlr* It. ltillwell.l*ewl* ! K. Smilli. Kurman II. XX'lllls.Hr. Allen ! t'orsoii, l-Idgar A. Htrallou, XXTIIIam 1 U Abbott, H. It. Mw an. L. Homer i Shoemaker, Lltarle* L. Itead. XV. Htiafter Hmilli and John R. (irove* The-ollcltor I* Wm. B. Davis, and I (lie audltura J. Beeves lilldreth. J ' '• Kdward V It. Curli* Kobln-ou ! Much Interest at* shown at the < organlxallon meeting a d several hundred share* of stock were sub ' ' scribed. The olllcer* have been given great encouragement and. from llie amount of stock now mb-crlbed, I hey 1 look forward to an unnaiiatly hrlglil ' future * rtuh-crl pllon* for aluck can lev j ' ai ranged with any of tlie officer* or | director*. The regular meeting* of the adu lation will be held the third Tuesday In ; each mouth at the nffiee of Kurman B. I , xx'illia. B2X Asbury avenue, commeuc-', , log February 17 [ FISHING CLUB MEET , W embers Will Aawrnablr In (*bll«- 1 The meraliera of Hie Ocean Lily , 1 Fishing Club will meet In the "Bed t it. mm" of the Rilteubouw Hotel, 1 weuty-secoud and XX'aloot atreel*. Philadelphia, thl* (Thursday )evrnlug. . There la considerable business of I full luruunl I* desired. Tbe tueellug room in llie Itlileut house fur tonight wee secured . through the Influence of Paul Laiuorp rile, a member of the club who spend* t llie summer aea-ous here lie Is In chaige of the, real e»l*te department I of the XX'elglilman estate. f llonghl Causae Mere. . Mr. and Mrs Alfred Lawrence, of Burlington, have purchased, through " the agency of (J. 1*. Lake the collage 1 owned by Mrs. Jenule B. Kenney, of r Col 1 1 oga wood, located at 1686 Aabury
'TEMPERANCE FOLK ' TO HOLD MEETING All-day Session Gathering ITcre to Push Anti-Liqtior j Traffic Campaign '| The local XV L. T I' ineiu'.er- will ^ | Mrlliodlsl tfiurrh. beginning al |t3«j o'clock, lo pusli their autl lh||inr iraffic ! j I MOKMSII- .I0S0 O'l llCK. rlstwciwc— ' "How Firm a Foundation.'' • RaaiiiKc— P**lm u* ' . r 'I tea If Israel iliai lt!ev g.. f.wws<ni." .j Ka., 14:15- 1 ; Rraiiiwu — Froclamatiuii for Nmuinal Constitutional Prohibition. , I'kaYIUL SnaviCK— Special iiruiei for , i iho-e called lo lead the XVonun'1 Christian Temperance Pnion in NaI i tional. State, district, county and ' ^ j special u uis lice , wialoiii. -Hcnglli , I cause. * I I Singing. Rhaiung -Kpb., \'f.; 10-18. i Singing, x 1 , Sraciai. Thought — "If ye ask snything I in My Name 1 will do it." John, 14:14. Kkaiiino — Joint Resolution introduced into Congress l>y Honorable Kich 1 mood Pearson Hobeou. ;, Patyr.gJj«»Virn -For Ihe-Preaideiit of f1 the United States.' (Tovernnt* of 1 I States, of all other Nationid and of l.rgisUtimis. Sjiecial prayer for |( | Singing. j ScaiPTURK Rkaiung — Mark XI, Ja-M-SfHCIAL THOrGllT—'-Aiul II slull come 1 answer, aud while thev a'revrt -irrak- | ing I will hear." RkaiiinG— Plans for the National i - Amendment Campaign. Mk. A. J." Smith, Chairman of the County l*rohihition Party, presiding. ' Singing. Reading ScKirrtfkit— Joshua 1, 6^. • AbiikKss BY I'aSTue— ' "Prayer a Power." ' Singing. AliIiKESa— "Individual Rcaponsihility." Singing. Informal Discission — "What this ■ PresrntAfion of Resolution of Kndorsement of the Prohiliitinn Cani|«ign.' s Pbavkn SRNVtCE— Conaecration of time I, and talents to the Campaign for Na- . tional Constitutional Prohibitum. Al.JOUkNMENT. . Baptist Ckarek Mrrtler*. I, In Immauurl Baptist Lhurcli next a Sunday tbe aervlees will be aa follows: if Preaching at 10.80 a. m. and 7 80 p. m. y by tha Itav. (Iso. F. Milch, of Cheater, Pa. Holiday school, HKip n.
TRUST COMPANY HAS } MOST P0MISING OUTLOOK
President William E. Hassey ' Tells of Inst itnt Ions Gratify- ( ing Growth and Success. President William K Masaev. apeak- ; Ing of the condition of I ha Ocean Lily and Trust Company, aaya: •The outlook for the present year Ifor the Ocean City Title and Trust j Company Is most promising. "A brief bl-lury of 1 lie trust company j sluna It* organ Ixat Ion, about three and | half years ago, might be Interfering 1 1 some of yonr readers, our depositors « and summer residents, among whom I we have many staunch supporter*. t 'The company came Into exlatenee 1 1 In tbe early summer of 1910 It opened ' 1 Its doors (or rather It bad not a door to < open, aa It oeeopled a email space In 1 the rear south aldeoflhe First National ■ 1 Bauk Building.) In July of the same • 1 year, and lo August, 1911. thirteen < ' months later. It moved to Its oew ■ 1 building, which was *0 greatly needed. ' "In view of the wide variety of ■ 1 functions that can be performed. If < 1 desired, by a strong lro-t company, a < banking bouse was erected aod for < adaptability to tbe various needs of a tills and trust company, bee been pronounced by many a model, lie • exterior architecture receive* much ! favorable comment from summer 1 I vt allor* — As la Its Interior Buleh sot} - 1 equipment, we can surely point with. : • warranted prid*. 1 " With a capital 'of $100,060, and steadily adding to our surploe, which ' ' has now reached $40,000-110.000 , having been transferred to this account • at tbe end of tbe past year aside from a disbursement of $8,000, which wee ,* made 00 December 24 last, being ibe a Initial dlvldend-lt carries Into the h year 1914 a vary creditable amount In " the undivided protll* account. • Our deposits show e very gratify lug Increase, due principally to the activity and wide-awake board of p- directors and officer* of tbe company. 1 sound Unsocial standing and progressiva method*, giving their personal it. attention lo Itila Important local Institution. •n • The continued success wa expect ' during tbe present year will naturally ( have a corresponding bearing 00 tbe ™ buataaas proeperWy of our edly. "An InaritoUon acting as tbedov. foeltory o t Iba city, county, Htat* and
, j CONYER HAD COLD JOB . — « j On Top of Roof to Extinguish , j Pire While Wind Blew Heavy Gale. | ! XVIth tlie wind blowing at a velocity I of not much short of fifty mllex an « (al least, that's tliatray h fell), chemical wa* called out threat lines 1 Bright, bol only one of tbe I Ores made Ilia boys hustle. The cause 1 of all was over heated chimneys. Hoft coal la burned in tbe Eighth ■ street depot of tbe Weal Jersey k Bee- < shore Railroad Company and thai canard a fire In tbe flu*. The chimney : at Iba home of Oeorge <!. Murphy, ou avenue, oear Eighth at rest. • also grew rather warm aud frightened > family In both cases the cheat1 eel responded, but no aetlno of enure . qneoce was required. 1 The chimney al Ibe home of Charles , L. Clifford, on Ilia south cohier of ■ Twelfth street aod West aveooe, got 00 1 fire, end Chief Lou ver had a cold lime - of 11 011 lop of tbe roof, h — Tbe sparks flaw and "Ham" bad ■ 1 rough struggle for some little time lo extlngul-lilug the Ore. but this wes I finally done without a. vary great 1 amount of daaaga. Matters looked ) serious, however, for awhile. | Lolled Stales funds, and adhering to , the aouud principle that tbe resource* t of tb* company are primarily available # to tfa depo-ltors with proper safe- , guards, we offer to tbe public, and all bualneaa inlereeta Iba rapport and co- , operation of a young, tbrlvlng.efllcieut t banking connection. ,y "Wart tbe new year wltb iba Idea , that you are golog to grow financially. ,i t noault iba uMeare of Iba Ocaaa LHy M Title and Trait Company and the* ,1 can left you all about Iba faeUIUea tbe I- compeny can offer aad tbs 4mi(lb of I la flnaocte! position." rt " • " I_ WS, as IW AllaailaCUa la 9ki> ' wkn jaaMtaafs** >*aB«w>t * Srs AStl. m Pas* Tkraa. Lreua'a Celabralad lea Cm a® •" sale at Harris' Kaataurant, M A®ery >d avaooa. adv. ll-a-tf
$132,660 NEEDED TO RUN COUNTY , of Freeholders Make 1 Appropriations for Year 1 Committees Named. ' Director floating-, of the Cape May Board of Chneeu Freeholder-, has named lire following mmmlllefor the year: * | Almshou-e— Messrs MerKtsalc. Fox | and XVcntrell. * , Bridge*— Me**r«. XVenlxell, Fox, < tlendy. Eustace. I'lnker. Bennett and , MaeKlssle | Bills— Mes-rs Maul, tlendy end , 1 Kosteee. , 1 Finance— Mceere. Itulberford, Ed-, ; wards and K.uatace. Trea-urer's Accounts— Messrs Eustace. Rutherford aud Edwards. 1 Road* — Messrs Clouting, Fox, . Bennett, Rutherford. Edwards, Haul, , tiandy, MaeKlssle, I'lnker, Eusfaee, ; Miller end XVenlxell. Public Building*— Me«*r*. Bennett, I Miller end Haul. Lunacy— Messrs. Knx, Bennelt and . Pinker. ( Llghllng Roads— Mes-r-. Miller. I tiandy and Haul. ■ llurylng HoMler* end Bailors-John W. Reeve#. Discharge of Prisoners— Mr. Miller. Tlie following appropriations were made for the uses and purpose* of the hoard during the year 1914, (o he raised by direct taxation: r Interest 011 bouds $12,660 (XI 1 Wi 11 king Fund 3,810 00 Redemption nf bond* 8JM0 Oh 1 Courts 1 24*10 on Discount* on notes 4,8<I0 00 Jalla 600 00 t Htele Hospital for Insane 8, 000 00 • Coroners "00 00 Almshouse 0,000 00 Elect lona 8,800 00 Hlatlonary 280 00 ' Prlnthig and advertising 1,000 00 rialarle* — County Ofllaers 4,000 00 ' Clerical Force-Tax Hoard 1,800 00 Hnrylug Indigent Hlildler* • and Hal lor* 400 00 Incidental*- -Public HcImniI* 1 ,400 00 Public Building* and <4 round* 4 000 00 r Bridge* 8.800 00 ' l.lglitlug lh«d- 4.500 00 Freehold era and fimeera 8.000 00 New Hoed* 20.000 00 I toad Malutanauee 18,000 00 It* pair* to Almshouse 800 00 I jaw Library 800 00 XVMtowa' Pension* 1 ,000 00 1 Hurrogata'a office expenses 1,000 00 1: Incidental* .— 6 800 00 i. Mos>|ultu Extermination M0 00 (182,600 Oil !!
had trying time ^ - in mid-ocean: u — — Ol Volunteered lo Operate Jj on Paul A. Davis, 3d, on P Ship at iBea. « Paul A. Davis, $d, of Philadelphia, " popular summer resident of (hit city, reached Philadelphia from Olbraltar a few days ago. much Improved In health aad feeling fine. J It will be recalled by readers of Ibe Hentikm. that Mr. Davie was stricken wltb appendicitis while ou shipboard | In the mlddia of tbe oceau aod four t 1 days from Gibraltar. • Mr*. Davla, bit wife, want la tbe r > ship's pbyatctau and asked btm If ha t 1 aver performed an operation for | t append Ictl I* He auewered I bat be r was not an operating enigma, bit bad t 1 w It uassad eocb operaUona. Another ' physician ou board said be bad never 1 I performed so operation or Ibis kind, 1 1 but knew bow It abould ba dona. c A trained ourae ou boned, 00 bar I . way lo Bombay, volunteered taper- 1 I form Iba operation, aa Mr. Davis' 1 * oondHloe was vary aerioua. 1 However. U wa* decided to postpone 1 the operation. If possible, until t * Gibraltar wee reached . It was found I I that thla could be done, Mr. Davie 1 ' being kept under tbe tafiaeoee of . e opiates. Wbeu Ibe ship arrived at Gibraltar. » Mr. Davla was ramped to the tihfelT ' a ton I bare and than the appendix, * uteaaurtug ae*en tocbea.and becoming t affected wltb gangnaa, wa* removed rt by the surgeon In charge. » Robert Hie wart, eon of Ell Htawmrt, * of Oman LHy. wbo has been vMtlng '« at (be borne of bf* grand pa renle, Mr. »• and Mn Hamnel Coles, al Harm any, ,! cuaabsrlaud County, bad the mte- >- fortune to pull uaaaihle-iop table ovar, >1 mashing a fiagar of Ma right band. It waa tasted at find I bat ampotattoa * of Iba fiagar would be aicai nary, but f. Dr. Frltta. wbo I* In atiaudanea, . tbloka ba may be able to rev* the v a°*rT - Fob Hat*.— Lot No. 57a. Beetle® D. of on Aabury avenue, below Blxteauta •treat Add rasa Ida V. Campbell, Box *5. Atleohurat. *. J. adv. 13-JB ft * Craoe'a Celebrated lea Ciaem on ,r arte at Harris' Raataaraat. W*tkHj|l m Tha Phat Halhmal Bank alOtiah
NEW MEMBERS FOR BOARD OF EDUCATION
jj. R. Groves, W. W. Adams and F. B. Willis Named by tbe Mayor. Mayor Hradley has ap|mlnlad three new inemlier* of tbr Board of Education to take lire place* of retiring member*. Tbe following letter, read at tlie mvvliug of the board Tuesday eveoing. ex plaina Itself: I. m i.- E. t-MiTii, Hrcrvlsry. Board of Education. Ocean City. X. J. Dear Hlr:— Thla Jt lo certify Ibat I. Headley, Mayor of Ocean City, by virtue of tbe power end authority of an erf of tbe I jeglalature of f be HtaU i of New Jersey, "A supplement of an act eotltlrd. 'An act to establish a thorough and efficient system of free I public schools aud provide for Ibe maintenance, support and mauage- ■ meat therefore;' "approved October 19, 1908. which supplemenf-wa* approved • April 2, 1912, hereby appoint the folas members of the Board of . Education of Ocean City In tbe county • of Cape May, to wit: John R. droves for the term of one yeer i XX'IIUrd XX'. Adems for tlie lerru of two years. 1 Kurman B. Willi* for tbe term of . live year*. - Thf above to lake the place of R. H. Hlltea. A. J. Smith and Alfred XV. I Powell, whose terms of office expire ou the flr*t day of February, 1914. Yours very Iruly. r HAUUV HKADMCY, r Mayor. r A feel lug of regret Ailed tbe room sfler the letter had bean read, aa " ilea srs. Smith, Slue# and Powell have " Iwen faithful members of tbe board, II XI r. Srnllb, tbe president of the hoard, n and Mr. Htllss for a long form of u years, aod Mr. Powell for three years. " (he latter succeeding ('apt. Jamas W. 0 Lee. " Wbeu Mr. Stiles, wbo served ae viae " praeldeut for years, drat west on iba " boaad, tba other membara ware 0 Nicholas Corson aud Parker Millar, " both aluce daceaaad. Wllltam Lake 0 wu secretary. *' Both Mr. Stiles and Mr. Smith have seen tbr school system here pragrae " from tbe little red house to the peasant 0 large high school and tha Wesley avenue graded school. '' Prof. Htavena, speaking to these two „ retiring members, said ba baa bad Iba D pleasure of working with Ibam for tan J He knew of tl.e Interest they have K, shown In tli* schools, be eald, aud he xi rx pressed tbe hope that I bay will rani tain that Interest In Iba future. As ® members of lbs board, they have dooe _ tbs best kind of work for tba progress XI o I the schools.
"We'll have Ibam aa an advisory board," wild Harvay Y. Lake, a marebar of tbe bond. Mr. Grove* la a plumber, Mr. Adams la angagad In the furniture bMtsdre and Mr. XVIIttiU a lawyer. The selection of Mr. WHIls to especially spoken wttb approval by nreny paapfo. Is a graduate of the Pares lily High School, At Ore DuHewdy of Peaaey I van la ha bald tba «lla of (®tar - eollaglata dfetance fHuogvr. Ha b ■ of Fnraean Willie, of thteclty. REMODELING HOUSE J. n. Jeers Will Hare ■ Moot tax* villa® CWtaSgV. J. R Jonas aud fomlly, who are lo tha bouse formerly inTuplad R. Howard Tbocu, oa RlgMh street, oear A-bury aveooe, will ana® mora Jo tba cottage al fi64 Aabury bought by Mr. Joore (Mm the estate last fell, aud tba far being put In flrst-ctaee. meg roudlUoo. Tba ro-f baa bseo repaired, • aamplata new bulb room baa bare constructed, with a stag root an tap. tba old kitchen has bare changed, grebare beeo placed In every rpagk ' aod new locks bare bare put am • all tba windows. The back (suae baa also bare repaired. This peak la > dooe by Otis M.Townaand. I® I addition, lbs bares will ba papered I throughout aod poiotad inside. When > tba Improvements are rnmpiatad Mr. I Joosa will hare u moat aUnsHv* borne. ' Not lo many years ba* Ocaaa LHy j experienced a* ootd waatbar a* that af I early y-tatttay merufog. In, rem. three digram batow asm. A Sred® of tbatma^w^ w^m®fi®Mlre®ma ' Tba ladgnetbiu af 8. B Oonres re ' secretary of the Ocean City Votiilmi. ochah nrr. f -sg&sm m [arem afSegS'^UfflR; 8Mb. . iSk

