Ocean City Sentinel, 15 October 1914 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXIV. . ; QpaHMSKCT, ft. A. THPBB&AV, OCTOBER 'U. -MM. ' ■ ' — " no. 28

Ocean City Sentinel -BjrR CURTIS ROBINSON Si.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect / Licensed by the Htate. EIGHTH S.TREET/OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J. THOMAS J. THORN j* jflorist * 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES AND WORK RIGHT ■OTH PHONES ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies (Sacccaaar to I. S. Champion) Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Product* Butter and Hgg* A*k*fur Booklet of S|*cUltle* i Order* Delivered Both Phone* {

' i*morgan hand, ATTORNEY and COU NSELLOR-AT LAW. ^ (Oppooll* Public HulldlDCOl LAW offices"" Apgar & Bosweli, BOl'RMK HL'tLIILNO. j' AMBUttY AVKNt'KJmd^KII^MTH HTKKKT ' ]_,aw offices Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law " ^ownsemd godfrey I . Attorney-at-Law Bnniplt tl.iii.tina At Oeoan City Halarday* A Hi.nl lr City * B» Wenley ave. NEWELL HEUI INGS • j I Attorney at Law Hi 19 Eighth Street : Ocean City New Jersey . —LITTLE— ; Candy Shop j 91b «8buby avt. lino Line Contecllonory Inr.lod'i Int Lomnay'a Chocolate*

j DID YOU EVER j , J stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- * f stnicted by rcsjKjiisihle builders? Have you seriously con- f 0 sidcred the parts that arc hidden? • Have you ever considered 0 0 how great and'important the framing, foundations and other hid- f | a den jarts play in the life and safety of your building? II I.ct us a # advise y6u how your home should be built. • _ l'lans and speci- J . ^ . fications free J n j City Mill and Lumber Company ' 1 BUILDERS IJ OFFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITY, N. J. J PLUMBINO Are you getting entire aatbifaction as to price*. w.irkmanihip au.l conrhwyf If not. it will pay yon to give me a trial I am in au ezoetaionally good |Kmilion to take cafe of your repair work of which I make a sfwcinlty. I have no e»|«uUTe establishment - im eirfical force to maintain. Oiva ma a trial. I lot It Mhon** C. He BACOIN 607 Eighth St Individual ! ncting as your Executor or Trustee, migjit,. through ill bealtb or death, jeopardize the interest of your estate. If the individual acted jointly with us, your estate would I not suffer through any calamity that might overtake him. Will you not call and have our Title Officer go over this important matter with you? -:o:~ -:o:- . ' J Ocean City Titl^atidTfdst Co. ' n a \\r c i i * c NEW FAU- GOODS ' K U W ' - If I - 3 NOW • COMINO IN * ========= 1

Ancw.Jinc of drcs* good* in Serges, Plaida and Kotnan Stripes. Duckling Fleece Flannel for K.mona. and Bath Rohca. '

A fine line of all-wool Shaker I Knit Sweaters for Men, Women and Children. , The latest in Ladies' Neck- 1 wear and Pancy Hoods.

POWELL'S c tmi! ItliUABLB store . 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. « Phone, as -- - . — — I R. Curtis Robinson ~ : Conveyancing: and Insurance . Notary PabUc and Commlaaloeer of Deeds IN os. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCBAN CITY. N. *1. ■easy to Lana aa Bad sad Mortgage Advertise in the SENTINEL

annul. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. ■ 1 omrr Hour.- It o 111 lia. m. from • to r p. m. ! jf Allen Corson, M. D. "B? ( " US Wesley Avenue Ooean City New Jersey DR. W. I'. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. jjkkschul pettit, m. d. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER " Dentiat-a 809 Central Avenue wus ITT*. N. J. BfII Hi-A Bath Phone, later Stale 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. Sth and Wesley Avea. Ocean City, N.J. JyJARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer 'Puou* 1W OCEAN CITV.N.J. and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's Opp. Doughty's Pier __ OPEN ALL YEAR H. Burkhardt & Co. PLUMBING AND' HEATING ttt ASBlkl AVKYI'K W'ktJ CITY XBW jutsn MORGAN HAND. Js. Civil. RMOIMBBR AMD SORVBTOW ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY "*L" Pocono Mountain Ice on... ,0,. ni v •OCEAN CITY N J. BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS have ltecome a necessity to all. Not only do they offer protection against'loRsby Burglars and Fire, hut also of PRIVACY to a greater extent than a safe in your home or- office". You will be surprised to learn how reasonably you can store your jewelry, silver and valuable papers in our modem Safe Deposit Vaults. Rent a Safe Deposit Box and sure your things are SAFE. We invite your banking account along service lines. United States, County, State and City Depository. Call on us today. Ocean City Title and Trust Company Have You Tried ™ ciik HM LAM! M Y 658 Asbury Avenue Who is at your service all the year round. The Pontiere BOOT s SHOE REPAIRING SHOP 1 REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 9IMII Askory Oceea City, It J

COUNTY REPUBLICANS ARE SURE OF PARTY SUCCESS

" Edge and Bacharach Given ! Ovation at Execntive Com- j S- mittee's Spirited Meeting. | Enthusiasm of the most pronouncrd ' y kind vai uliowii et an open m-etlng ! of the Cape May County Republican Kxecutlve Committee at Capd" May " Court Hou.e Saturday afternoon. Ifj the nplrlt di. played by Ihone who made up the gathering of uearly 160. Including representative men from every secllou of the county, l» a criterion. Cape May County, on November 3. will roll up the large.! _ Republican majority, for Bacharach 1, and (he whole ticket, ever witnessed or'recorded. Seualor Edge, Mr. Kacbarach and Assemblyman Lewi. T. Stevens, who l» a candidate for re-election, were ■ among the principal speakeri, and their word, were cheered lo the echo. 1 * They made. peeche. that were full of 1 truth, aud had the "puuch:" Au incldeutjof the meeting that appeared to be fraught with .igoltlcance 1 wan a cordial .hake of the hand, by ' A Carlton Hlldredlh. present county ' clerk and candidate for re-election, and " C. K. Rohm, candidate for nomluallon 1 to thl. ofllce, defeated at the recent prlmarle*. When Mr. Rohm wa. called upon ' for a .peecb, he .aid that, although he I o.l ouc^lhe prlmarle*. he wa. ' . now .tronaly for^Mr. ITHdreth aud ' would do hi. utmo.t for blm aud the 1 whole ticket A. he wa. about to take hi. .eat. County Clerk Hlldreib arose ' from bl. chair, a abort distance away, aud extended til. right baud. Thl. was gra.ped by Mr. Bohm and both .hook hand, for nearly a minute Thl. - WA* the occasion for more ' applause. - The great .peech of Uie day wa* * made by Heuator Kdge, who lucl.lvely ( bored bole, into the Democratic free ( trade artnorplate aud made It look like , a dl.li-rag. He battered the alleged ( r armorplate fore and aft and amid. hip. aud wheu he got through with hi. bouibardmeut there were only a few ' of ihe • uuwaihed" left at the Raker . meet lug In the room below lu the ( court bouse building, aud they were on edge. , The speaker told of the advauee lo. ( the price of sugar aud other oommndt- • lie. under the Democratic administration. and aald, among other thing., that the people of the couutry are tired , of one-man rule. , Mr. Bacharach raid that tbey would , be 00 top, he wa. araured, on election - day a. tbey were Juat then — the Demo- ' crat*, a. he wa. apeaklug, being In the j Tlit. bit of humor wa. appreciated ' by a number of hi. hearer*. [ CouMnulng. he raid that all reports ! » received by him, coupled with hi. owu ' (Onotlnaraon VBartb Parr.) PASTOR BOHNER 1 ON YACATION * Presbyterian Minister Will - Visit New England Stater' j and New York City. l The Rev. Charles H. Hobner. pastor , of llie First Presbyterian Church, accompauled by Mr». Holiuer, left on Monday ou a vacation of several < ! They left Phlladelpplatln the evening of that day by boat fur Hoaloii, lahlrh city tbey will make llietr head1 qu rters While they make* abort tour e of Ihe New Buglaml Stale.. 1 e J-'roin liostou I hey expect lo go by r the famou."F«t1ttiver t,Tni to N'ew _ York CUv, wh r. they will spend ' . wme time, after which tbey nope lo 1 make a brief vl.lt am oug relative, iu Ks.lern Pennsylvania. During Mr. Boboer's absence hi* 1 pulpit will be .upplled by ,tbe Rev. E Dr. H. D. 8a*ramau, of Ka.tou, Pa. HERB FROM NEBRASKA IDonslaas Pierce, a Uacber, la VlalllBB Hla Bolbcr. Douglas. Pierce, eon of Mr*. Emm. Pierce, of thl. city, I. here ou a ri.lt, accompauled by hi. wife. Tbey come - from Alliance, Neb . where tbey have a ranch. Mr. Pierce epeut four year, lu the f United Stale. Army, but resigned some month, since. He wa. at Port Riley awhile and afterward waa atoll tloned at Fort Robloaon, where be wa. I a uoD-commlMloued officer In the cavalry. He U Mr*. Pierce', oldest >e It'e dignified and gives you a dellclou. aenae of security to own your OCEAN CITY. ~ Beside., your responsibility aa a Mai estate owner makes you. a darirahU citizen. . Think tt over, then call on ^ HARRY HEADLEY, -* Real EaUta Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, qext to fin bourn who will show you the very beat way and some of the greatest bargain, to, be found hera ou the aaateet term. Phona eon □ action adv Lon.— Hold bracelet on As bury avenue. between Tenth and Fourteen lb ■ r streets, on Monday. Reward. AddraeaT., RxxnxxL office. adv. 1L Fob Rkkt.— 2 room bene. wit, with J laundry. 814 Central avenue, adv.lt

"many arrests, ; expenses light | Chief Scull Makes Annual Rca port of Police Work from October i, 1913. , Chief of Police tffiull submitted Ihe . "fallowing report to the City Commit , sinner, at their weekly ■neellng: , I he re|Kirt of llie Chief ..f Police of I the work doue by the "Poll.* Depart men! from October 1, 1913 lo October I 1. 1914. Including the number of , arrest, mede aud Ihe expense of the , Jail. etc. . I Drunk-. 18; expense.. 1 1 70; drunk and disorderly. 17; expense.. fJ.73: j gave lodging. 82, expeura*. 41 10; mui oul of town, 9;ex|»eii*e*. runaways, . 7; sleallug. :t; ei|Wlise-. 6H; exceeillng , .peed llmlt, i;. delivering circulars on , .tresis, I; robberies. 3; peddling - wllli- . out license, 7; false alarm of lire, t; I violating building law. 2; doing liu.l- ! ness oil .Sunday. 5; arrested for other , towns. 5; malicious mischief. I; dieorderly, 1; expenses. .IO£etar-g*xlng." , 8; fortune teller. 1; riding ou Boardt walk, 1; turning wrong side of traffic , officer. I; uou-.upporl , I: arreslwl on I suspicion, 1; total. 128; ex|>tuiw..(7 01. sccldenlR. 2; suicide I: number of , electric llglil. out during the year 1914, , 061. Respectfully submitted, ' i 8. B. Hcl'U.. Chief of Police. The rei>ort was onlereil received and , tiled. New HalldUia Firm. 8. K. 8wau aud Johu K Trout have a partnership to engage lu the ' building business here The firm name 8wan A Trout. Mr. 8wan.ha. been successfully engaged In building operations In this clly for ten yeais. A constantly growlug lucrease lu business has made II necessary for him lo lake latest step. The public I. assuied | of Ihe rami careful workmanship and 1 alteutlou to detail -III all work that has characterized Mr. Swan's method, lu ■ P"1Dr. UpMh.ix a Vialior. Dr 8. Llpkcbutz.of Philadelphia, a 1 well kuown summer resident here, In towu (Sunday aud Mouday. He can't wltbstaud Ihe call of the sea — and the Osh. Dr. Llpachutr., who , rang on one occa.lnn int ha First M. E. Church durlug th. summer of 1913, t. a soloist lu the First Uultarlan . of Philadelphia. He will ■lug In Bt. Luke'. Church. Thirteenth I and Hpruce streets. Phlladelphle. some tluie - next month, when the church 1 will bold special musical services.

saw sights of 5 s new york city "" State Officials Return Home c from D.vof A.'s Big National Session. T| Mrs. A. (J Gilbert, Stele Councilor. ( ' | and Miss Sal lie \V l.ake. Stale Council i Secretary, relurned to their home in ^ j I hi* city Thursday afternoon from New : York. where ihey atteuded the twenty- : fourth annual seralou of the National I Council of the Daughter, of America. ' I held luthe Hotel Martlnlqueon October I lie 0 and 7. They say It we* oue of the] I"- 1 very br.1 sessions ever held by the or- ' gauixallou, aud eveeyoiie-al the couveiitlop was well entertained. "t j The National Couucll offieer. were sr escorted Into the convention ball by i Oflllu- natlunal representatives of New ■ •eiYurk Stale. The Invocation wa. by 1 jlhe Rev. Dr. Yonng. of Brooklyn, for- " k J merly of I'llt.burgh, and who wa. one 1 it ohurch" campaign. . I *. Dr. Young made an address at the I >K close of hi. prayer, and an address aim 1 " was made by Ihe grand matron of the i>- Kaaiern Star, who w-Jiconied the dele- i gate- lo New \«r* on behalf of the f The delegatea were welcomed by l "- I'M ward J Bridges on behalf of the 1 subordinate councils of New York. 1- Mrs. Hstlle M. VanHuren, Slate lc Councilor of New York, welcomed the i n whole order and visitors on behalf of ! 1. the Slate Council of New YSrk. i The vl-liors having retired, the con- i 4. veiillon wa* called to order by the Nalloiial Councilor, Mrs. I.lla W. - Thompson, of New Kgypt, N. J. At I he close of the national session on Thursday morning, the State <1 Council of New York *ave the national officer* a sight-seeing trip op ' end down New York. * At the upper end of Riverside Drive , * Ihey saw Grant's lorah. Returning, , " ihey were taken down Fifth avenue ie to Seventy^ coud street and then , " given transportation to Ellis Island, i- At the isleud they were met by a , i. Mr. Wilson, a cousin of President 1 Wilson, aud glveu luucbeon. They 1 were taken all over the Island and j saw mauy things of Interest, d The tweuty-nith aouual seaslou of 1 the order will be held lo Atlanta, Ua , la lu October of uext year. 1 Dr. J. Tboruley Hugbee and family, who are living In the cottage of Dr. < Hughes' parents, 808 Sixth atraet, will move to the Thorn Apartments, 027 r, Central- avenue, October 26 Roecoe 1 Kauuce aud family, who have been ' living there, will spend the winter In " Philadelphia. L j Waal Reduced Fare. n A number of the Somera' Point loll dependent Club member# have filed a 1 h petition with tbe Atlantic City sod ie Shore Railroad Company asking that li the fare for workmen be reduced be- . tweeu Oceau City and Somera' Polut |

i — V m for sale of hand's pier , 1 Bosweli' 8 Appeal Will J Cause Creditors to- Hold Meeting Next Tuesday. A C. Bosweli, a. trustee, hae ap- i pealed for Ihe rale of Hand's Oceau Pier In tlfl« city. There w«l be a pubI for the purpose of dlmu-slng the ■ advisability of maklug the sale. The meeting will be at tbe court bouse lu Carndeu, according to notice aeot out by 8 Courad Ott, referee In bankruptcy. The proposed rale Is aubj eel to various Ileus aud encumbrances. • The -purpose, of tbe meeting ere as First. To present reasons for and against the m.klDg of au order for the rale of tbe real estate aud personal ' property described free and clear of all ' liens and encumbrances ' Second. To present reason* for and B against tbemaktng of au order for the rale of tbe real e-late and personal ® property described subject to all liens 7 and encumbrances. Tblrd. To transact sueb other bu»lness a. may properly come before raid * meeting. ^ 1 Postal OIBce Abolished. There It no longer a Postal telegraph office at the Reading's Tenth .treat station In tbl. clry , where It baa been ,t for a number of year*. The lease between the two com pa u lea was not renewed. Tbe telegraph company.how. kl ev«r, atlll has Its office et the !• "Wnn.y'e" depot here. W a NT HI). — A responsible man In v this district, capable of handling a high-class ran'tlary closet system; ex4 celleut opportunity for energetic man. >* Write Tbe Bellmark Company, Tren- " ton. New Jersey; adv., 6-14, tf. Wk> xoio AllaailcClix lo (hop ®- M« *.«. oa Pare Three, i* Hamilton. Elgin watcbe. tl per . waak. L. M Kelson, railroad jeweler, 848 Broadway. Camden, K. J-.-Carl lb UrtUo. scant. Ninth .treat and Asbury It avanda, Ocaan City, K. J. adv. tf.

CHANNEL BASS ARE GIVING J ANGLERS PLENTY OF SPORT

'! Several Members of Ocean ( City Fishing Club Among Lucky Waltonites. If they don't watch Churchill Hun- ' gerford aud "Cbarley" Maglunla, f there wou't be mauy cbanucl bass left , the ocean down around tble section j ' of New Jersey. ; % Rear Commodore Huugerforil got one weighing 86 pounds and Mr. MaglDnls ^ landed one that weighed 30} pouode ^ - ou Saturday. "Ed" Corntnao's patience baa ^t , - last been rewarded He got one that <- -Hpped— the beam -a! flD) pounds", and j f George Smltbrmau lelt pretty good, ( too, wheu fie landed oue wetglilug 31 ( Andrew Cobb, of tbl. city, pulled In | i one that weighed about 80 pound*. Dr. Weston caught a 34 pounder ou J a Monday, and a few days before, be , landed one weighing 32} pounds. Both » gave blm a big flgbl, particularly tb* nue ou Mouday. 1 After tweuty minute*' struggle wUb e a chauuel baas, a few days ago, Frank ( I Murray lost tbe llsb aud also his I tackle. ; — - , ■ j will Hold costcanos Here. 1 e The Woman's Home Missionary 1 ,1 ] Society met Tuesday afternoon at 8 * o'clock at the resldeuce of Mrs. A. D. Fogg. There wae Important business ( I. transacted by way of making prepare- i d lions for a Stole convention of tbe < society , which will be held lu this city uext November ou a date wblcb la to I be announced later. 1 ^ Mr*. CO... C. Wrist*. Oc.O Mrs. Jenuy E Wright, who was tb* ^ widow of the late Cbarl*. C. Wright, died at ber home to Philadelphia ou Saturday, aud was burled at South Lauril Hill Cemetery Tuesday. Mrs. " Wright, who spent tbe summer seasons lo ber cottage ou Central avenue, uear Fourteenth street, bad a number o of frieuds In tbta city. ' Fo"r Bai.e — (25 Vlctrola, urad only , two weeks, and ralecttou of records worth |16; cheap fur' cash. Address X, Sentinel office. adc.lt ■* ' Tbe vaults and p rem lass of tbe First r National Bank of Ocean City are In charge qf vigilant watchmen both day er and nlgbt. . adv. ft >r. Foe Rent— 7 -room cettaga. furrl ntabed, uotll May It, 1916. 110.00 per ry month. Call 218 Asbury aveaua. - tf. adv. 1L

. ] three fires did : little damage , All Were Extinguished With- I 1 1 out Help from the City's ■ •j Departmemt. y t There were three alight Ores ber* ! , . this week. end. although the llreuien I . rea|Miuded In quick lime, there »i> no j need of tnelr services. , The Orel was on riunda$ evening. „ - about 7 o'clock. There was a telepboue t r call lo tbe Nlu,th street Ore house from ( r the home of J. M. Chester. 612 We- ley , . The bleze was In the garage, t . In the rear of the residence and was > . caused by the accidental Ignition of | gasolhie. The flame* were extln- ■ • gui.hed before the arrival of Chief a , Conver and the chemical. . There was another telephone alarm v . al 5.50 o'clock Mouday aflerifflon from > 1061 Weal avenue, the home of Fred c llepple. An oil stove wae responsible . i for a slight Are, which was out wheu j ■ tbe combination chemical (cached the honse. , r The third telephone alarm came In * s at 8.15 o'clock Tuesday morulng. Tbe , r Are wa. at tb. Pblladtlpbla aud Read- , Ing Railroad's turntable at Fourth . street and Haveu avenue. It wa. ex- t e tlngul.bed without the eld of cherul- a • a 1 ACCIDENT ON TRIP \ ' i - U. Bacon and Wile Were Dr- ! ' layrd at Frecnold. E. B. Bacou and wife, of Jerecy Clly, • > summer residents of Ibis clly. wbo > started on an auto trip with Bertram S 1 Darby last week, returned borne Sun- I ' day evening. They met with en accident at Free- 1 J bold, where one of tbe axles of tbe I , macblue broke on tbelr outbound t jouroey, aud were delayed a day. They visited places In tbl. State, c Pennsylvania and New York, aud had ! very pleasant Urns. t Mr. aud Mrs. Bacon took another c auto trip Monday, wbeu tbey visited a , Port Norrla. c ■ * They found that New Jersey bae tbe a - he«t roada of any State that waa gone a . through ou tbe outlug. a i • * t Will TaU a Rem. , Mrs. A. P. Mllner has closed tbe t Wyoming aud Ie vlaltlug friends In { Taoouy and other sections of Phllaj delphla. She will spend most of tbe c I winter In Plearantvllle. CapL V. S. I Robinson aud wife, Mrs. MJIner's t parents, have goue to Newark ou a t visit. " • 1 a SPENT DAY ON CHDRCH GROUNDS - t 1 City Folk Attended the 1 Celebration at Old Edifice \ at Tnckahoe. ■ George B. Parker and wife, William ' • Powell and wife, H. L. Smith and 1 wife, William Beagle and wife, Samuel 1 . aud wife aod E. W. Burleigh ' - aud wife were among the Ocean City ' ' people at tb* Hrad-of-tbe-Rlver ' Church annlvermry eelrbratlon at 1 Tuckaboe Sunday. There were bundrad* of people ' there from many sections of Atlantic i | and Cape May tlountMi, Tlrny a pent j day on tbe grounds, having takan ' • tbelr dinners wltb^em In baskets. It waa th* one hundred and twenty- < second aunlyerury of the church, eud 1 service* were held all day, and tbe preachers were tbe Revs. J. L. Roe, of " ColHngswood; Tbomas Parker and • Yrrkea, both of Tuckaboe. ' la* Da* Trax. Mr*. L. M. Crerae baa returned from a few weeks' vlalt to frieuds lu Troy |a aud Is occupying ber home at Eighth street aud Wesley avenue. She waa aooompanled back by Mrs. Hlslop, wbo waa with ber before she started y for Troy. : ) Fob Kent.— Furulabed cottage, Ave " bed-rooms, all modern conveniences, a centrally located; will rent by tbe a- week or longer, after Beptember 9 is Apply RgpoBTKK office. adv. tf y Fob Balk. R a ho a in.— Corner lot,' o 60x100, located Fourth aud Central. Ocean City, N.J. Apply M. B. Bbimp, Plearantvllle. N. J. Adv. 6-18. tf. . Four-room apartment for rent. 829 , Asbury avenue. adv. 10-16 J.. t, — ^ —

CHIEF SCULL PUT FIRST f PRISONER IN OLD LOCKUP

Been on Duty Over Nineteen Years— "Naley" ^ Soon to Go. I The city's old lock-up, soon to be In Ihe discard, hasbeeo kuown for year, j •* "The Naley." It got this Dame lu a i peculiar manlier. The flrrt prisoner lu ft waa Thomaa Naley, of New York, i and II wa* decided to call the lockup j after him. The time was May 12, 1900, aud the | arrest wa* made by Chief Retail. ] During the year* It baa Jreen standing aud up to wltblu a Me days ago, there have been 1089 arre-t* made, and of these two men 'were accused of murder. One was a negro, who pleaded self-defense at the trial and was given five year. In prison. The tragedy was the result of a quarrel while several men were gambling. other man accused of murder was foreigner, and be received a 'prison sentence of eighteen yean. Of the total number of arretta, 623 marie by Chief Scull. Capt. Scull lias beeo on duty In tble clly a little more than nineteen year* —he reached this anniversary ou June 22 last. In tbe flrat part of 1900, Cblef Scull had only one man to aralat blm. He Daniel K. Lake, of this place, who waa appointed June 23 of that He resigned May 17, 1903. At tiie present time there are Owe on duty beside tbe chief. Tbey CapL Henry W. Hlldretb and A. Bcbock, appointed May 18, 1903; George E. Seaman, appointed July 10, 1911; Hayea Kewklrk, appointed May 1, 1912; aud James G. appointed Beptember 16, 1912. During the summer.seasons tber* Is at leaet.oue additional policeman. The number of arrest* made each since and Including 1900 are aa 1900, 86; 1901, 46; 1902. 28; 1903, 26; 62; 1906. 116; 1910, 121; 1911, 118; 112; 1913, 126. Thl. makat a total of 1089. Tbe jail In tb* basement of tbe new city ball contains eight cells, wiill* tb* baa bat two. In tbe new ball are four ou eaeh aid* of tbocorrldor. Of there, one I* for women and boys. It I* removed from tb* others, aod bae two bod a. Altar* ttaefcolla, wblte onamaled, thoroughly Military, with cement floors. Tbare buoka on th# aid*, which can b* hung up agaluat tba wall wTjan not 4n use. Tbe cell* will accommodate sixteen persons, although mora could bo placod therein If It cam* to a pinch. Chief Bcnll rays tb* now Jell Ie on* of tb* "nieeet" in Booth Jersey. Tbe first bulldlacj^ed aa a Jail by Scull Is now on Wert avenue, between Blxtb aud Seventh streets. It Ie a little flat building somewhat similar to tba "Nalley." It la now occupied by o colored femlly. Conductor Takes 111. Motormen Jlrlce, of tbe Bbore.Faet wee takeu III ou bl* car while tq tble city a few days ego. Condoctor Scott ran the car from tbe Boardwalk Wesley avenue, whan Dr. J. ThornHogbee summoned Dr. Hare* bet Pettlt, wbo administered to tb* man' and went on tbe car with him aom* distance. William Sinkinson, tb* company's ticket agent bare, notified tbe AUaotic City office lo send a man out to meet the car, but "one of th* company's electricians jraa found at Somera' Polut aod be ran tbe car into ] Atlantic City. To Ct*M <*■ Bateie. ' Tbe property located at 664 Central ! avenue, Oceau CU*. N. J.. nine-room J modern eon veutofreea'^'Lot "SxlOO ft. Will be sold at a bargain. If sold at once. For - particulars addrara R. - Curtis Roblusou, executor, 744 Aabory I avenue, Oceau City, N. J. adv. tf. s . 1 ■ 1 . r. Fob Rent.— 722 Asbury a venu^ fur* i nlsbed or unfurolabed. by tb* year. ■ 7 rooms and bath. Will rapt eboap for tbe wluler months. Apply W. W. Adams, 722 Aabory avenue. adv. 924. tf. i 81000 and 8600 to place on bond and i mortgage. Address Box R, Rkfobtsk , office. adv.-tf i Try i lade to lusari SaiuT $2222 * ud you'll be tlMMgUy en- ; i Tisced that ! International Clothe* i. show thl biliitf nlaa la lanta. H Our pricei Ml iIkM ^ iht war „ Jones' Ilea's Shop

b ' " ■ ' ' Tall Opening After Cxtenolve Alterations We Announce ■y Our roll Opening 1| rSIDAY and MTtlRMY of tble week It . You ere Invited to Coma and at eee the New Thing# . NEWELL G0R80N ( It SI# Aebury Avenue Ocean C*ty, N* J. . • S i It- ' - .