OCEAN, CITY SENTINEL — . ; ! 1 1
VOL. XXXIV. . OCEAN CITY, N..J.. THURSDAY, XOVKMllKK t2, 1914. ^ " " " NO. 33 f __ — - — ;
Ocean City Sentinel r. curtis robinson Editor and Proprietor • t oo Per Year. Strictly in Advancr. V Otia M. Townsand A Practical Seashore Annltert l.treuned l.y tire State -:- EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN ClT\ N. J. THOMAS J. THORN *1 jflorist * 1128 Bky Avenue PRICE.* AND WORK RIGHT ■ OTH PHONES ABBOTTS' J Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Chulce Dairy Products • 1 Batter and En* Aak for -Booklet of Specialties I , Orders'Dellvered Both Phone* J
< ATTUnHKt-a.ATel.AW. jyjORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. t'Afi lit roi-KT Hoot, n. J. . ^ iOpfoalu- Public building*) F^A W "OFFICES"* Apgar & BoswettT-^ | OUKAN t 1TV. N. J LA\VLpFFICES Godfrey, Glddings & Head ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. j I'^JAMES MYE. HILDKETH Counsellor-at-Law | ' J-OWNSEND GODFREY,! I Attorney-at-Law jj| N liWELL HEULINGS > ' Attorney at Law 309 Eighth HI reel -j Ocean City. * New Jersey I —LITTbE— Candy SJiop 916 A8DURY AVE. jrine Line Confectionery -Jnclud- I 'I Int Loaney's Choc.alolua
' DID YOU EVER- ' * sttfp to consider hotv important it is to have your home con- J t structed by responsible huildent? ^ Have you seriously con- vj f. sidered the parts that. are hidden? • Have you ever considered -0}0 how gTeat and important the framing, foundations and other hid- i I g rfen parts play in the life and safety of your bfrilding? Let us a) J advise-yon how your home should be built. Plans and speci- » j, * fications free v ; City Mill and Lumber Company j t BUILDERS , j office: sixth and west ave., ocean citv, n. j. j PLUMBING 1 Are you prttinR entire aatiafaetion a* to prirea, workmanship and liu-maa- courtesy? If , not, it will pay yon to give me a trial. I am in an exceptionally good puaitnm ui take ear* of your repair work of which I make a a|ieeialty. I have no ei|ieoaiTe mUldialiment j or clerical force to maintain. Give ma a trial - > ■loth Phoiiaa C. H. BACON t»o7 tiighth st •HaoiRO and caRPiT latino ruKRiTuNE or an a<nd* aceainco LAWRENCE M. LEAR •me.rai.M-l N.C.GODFREY i.Tta-Ova'Tt. .as* Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings esT-ase asbuay avenue ocean city, n. j. ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GIVEN ■ „ . ■ - - : , /x «ir n I I 9 CL NEW FALL GOODS 1 O W t L L NOW COMINQ .IN ^ A new line, of drew goods in II A fine line of all-wool Shaker 1 Serges, Plaid* and Roman Stripe*. ^hSw«tet» for Men, Women and ( Duckling Fleece Plannel for I xhe latest in Ladies' Neck- I K intones and Bath Robee. || wear and Fancy Good*. ( ~ _1_ POWELL'S TUB KBLIABLB 8TOHB 921 Asbary Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone, «s . Advertise in the SENTINEL
J N. dklSCOM, M. D. | , j KIUHTH HT. AND WESLEY AVE.! , gwt Allen Corson, M. D. ? | ■ f Sit Wesley Avenue !_ j Ocean City. New ^tersoy Dr W. I». HAINES COR. NINTH *ND WESLEY AVE. | " OCCAN *' 1 ^JKRSCHKI. PETTIT. M. I). 80T WESLEY AVE. ^ OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY - j |)K. CHARLES B. RIDER I "DentiHt" j 809 Central Avenue ! OS'I.AA CITY. R. J. I JJR. G. F. STARR Dentist J » BrllMS-A Bulh i'hoor, " I.I.. Stat. 14-B I Hughes' Central Pharmacy . j J. Thornlcy Hughes, P. D. ( Man.,., > 8th and Wesley Aves. Ocean City, N.J. 1 I |'A£ARK LAKE i r Undertaker and Embalmer \ [ ! cv external. Avenue I | i -Pnona be* UCKAN CITY. N.J. ' I I 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1 li Mayer's ' . Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty "s Pier ' , i OPEN ALL YEAR U - 1 == I "Whei the Leavrs "-r — jjjgfo ttfrtll" Youtl want ju»f sock /arments as we art showing. Medium warm aud slylt beaming. Our new modes a» iar and a way (root the day-iu-and-day-oot, oommooplace garments ol lbs "mad* -up- for" anybody" ol the average retailer. Well build you a garment that reflect! "you" but does not reflect upoo Malbis Si Itliiit TtlLOU Hoursc >IS|. Ocean Clip Naur Jrrtscy \ Why be a Ready ■}; \ Made Man? ■< (f • ■ - (/ 1 # SUITS mpVEUCDATt 0 \ $16 $18 $20# 0 Nidi laTaat Ordw ll|MliRf OMSIitf 0 | JULIUS ROTH j : (j EIGHTH •THEET " Q 0 -ear t. aoar .r„e. i J OCEAN CITY, N. J. J)
ENTERPRISE CLOTHING HOUSE Nos. 4-6-8 North Massachusetts Avenue ATLANTIC CITY NEW JERSEY • rj The Verj Latest in Ladies' and Men's ! Jt \ j Jr I ■ Call aiidsoc us in regard to our "Club i /' W PUus,** o? dro|Hts .>/]iostal and our repreIL-', J 1 7 'f scntativc will be pleased to call and see : i | .you and explain full details. —
lYOUNO iWEN ACCUSED || OF STEALING LIQUOR
" Arrested by Chief Scnll, One , Confesses -May Know of Telephone Thefts. In theenptureof Harrison Ituuglity. / aged twenty four years, sud 8<>mri> Jeflrie*. aged thirty-four years, Ix.tli of Ibis city, accused of euterluguud rol.bing a locker la the summer collage of K. Teuer l.angstioth. 33 Bay .road, Chief Scull, who made the arresta. was of the oplulua Sunday that he had also caught the fellow, who, a few weeks ago, lapped a Hum her of hoses of pay telephoue itallou* The arraet of Doughty aud Jeffries I. said to hava been brought about Hi rough their abuse of their wlvee. • The latter, tired of their Ill-treatment, told Chief Scull, II Isaaid. thai their liuslmoda had lakea home a number of hollies of whiskey aud other iKjuota. ' I Doughty and Jeffries left town Wednesday of last week, going lo Philadelphia. They are both carpeutere, and ll.ey took their "klU" with lliemThese Ibey disposed of— one arillug his for IS and the other for ftt. Kach "kll" waa worth FJ6. Doughty returued lo Ocean City W day night, hut Jeflrlea coullnued drinkiug la Atlantic C'liy and was arrested there Friday olgbf ou Ibe charge of drunkeuueee. The police of Atlantic Cily called Chief Scull by telephoue, T4y lug thai ' Jeffries was a prtaonei ibare aud had i three battles of whiskey- They wauled lo kuow If be bad any charge against Jeffries. Tne chief replied thai be knew about the w hlakey, but bad not at thai fline tied Jeffries up with auythlug. The Atlantic. City police llirn re- > Jeffries, who weal lo the home of a relative at Btrelmanvllle Later. Chief Scull teamed of the rubbery al Ibe cottage of Mr. I.angalruth. 'The ynungiueu are accused of and enterlug and eiealing eigliteeu "quarts of whiskey, wlue, gut. etc., from a locker In a closet In the bouse. They are said to have worked ' on the bouse as carpenters and knew of lbs locker. They divided the liquor, according to a confeaalou made by Doughty,. Chief Scu" "Aye. , lb IJUe . confession be admitted hit guilt and Implicated Jeffries. After the chief had locked Doughty lu the Jail and ' got hte confession, Mr. Langstrolb,' who Is connected with the Stetson hat factory and Uvea at 3806 North Thirteenth street, Philadelphia, was noilBed and he came to this city. It wae the Bret be.kuew of the robbery. Tbeu Chief Soull, Sunday afternoon, hired an autumoblle. went tu Steelmanvllle. arrested Jeflrleeaud brought him lo ibtscity. At a bearing before Justice of the Peace Bush, Doughty pleaded guilty (Continued on Fourth F.ge 7
TWO MORE DEER ARE POLLED DOWN These Weie Captured by Local Men— Jerry DePrauco « and Harry Bannino. Two of the happiest man In town Friday wan Jarry DaFranco aud ' Harry Saqnfbo, each of whom bad I killed his Bret deer. The buck killed I by Ibe It rat named waa a young one . aud weighed seventy-five pounds. He , got il at Dark HII. on the road be- ' tween Millvllle audfTuekahoe. I Mr. Sanqidb killed hie on (he Mar- ) shall ville road near the bead of Ibe L Tuck a hoe Rivet. I ft waa a four-«uag . buck weighing about 185 pound*. With him wbeu heabol It wi> Charlei ' lacono. who llvaa near Tockahoe. ) The hunters retuxned to Ocean City ) Thursday afternoon. ) Jerry aaya the nest time be goes I after deer be will try hard lo get a big , fallow, as be Is growing weary of ' catcblug little things \ About a year and a sbalf ago be " caught a falr-elxed whale oo lbs beach here, but It wae email compared with the whale that came ashore about a yaar before that nalas la Castdra. Capt. Vance I. Ealy, of Company U, Third lofaotry, of this city, has received command from Col. Laudon, through Adjutaut J. Waller Scott, to take the boys to Omden Wednesday evening, November IS. The regiment Is lo assemble In'tbe armory at Camden for review to be tendered Brigadsr General Albert F. Mills, chief of dlvts|pn of mllltla affaire. The boys will leave bare at 6 36 Wednesday evening on tbe Shore Fail Line cars. It'e dignified and giras yon a deltctoua sense of security to osm your borne at OCEAN CITY. ' Besides, your responsibility as a real state owner makes you a iHstieliU dtuen. Think It over, then call on HARRY HEADLBY, , Real Batata Operator, Ninth and Asbary nveaoe, nsst to fire boom who will abow you tba vary bat way and soma of tba gimlet bargain a lo ba found bara on tba is Jit Tanas Pbooefooneetfeo adv. Wb* gassAiwanacur'ia aba* alsa jibs Bats >m bamsl Sss Aavi.m nea Ties—. Fob Balb.— Uood work b • r s s SSi"UM-"*"'SMSS
e ' 1 TWENTY LOTS SOLD I BY J. M. CHESTER , d Phitadelphians Purchasers at 1 j Forty-eighth Streef from ' ir Bay to Ocean. 1 y 'Wb re. re ....It., he ii.i.ui.ie. 1. Srtl~ «ariy , "owever. J. M. Chmter A c„ h.v, , i Ju«t iil>piified of cmiNlderstile laud m . li Mr I 'heater' report* the fallowing > Twenty lot* on Furly-eighlli «lreel , fnnu Bay avenue to the ocean, luclud- , |. lug the riparian cnuiml**ioiier*' tlglii*. , l_ lo two Philadelphia!)-. a I-.I m. A-hury avenue, nest I., the , comer i.f Sixteenth -ireel owned l.y I, Mr*. Kiuily E. Miller, in Mr*. Mary , b Krily. of Philadelphia. On thla lot , tbe new owner I* having a iwo-famlly ,. . flat, coaling »!("«'. built by John T ^ fRml, of thla clly. t * SUIT CLUBS STOPPED ' i Tailors In Ihia clly received, the i f latler part of last week, the following « e notice from County Proeecutor Jefi-r- I t UKNTLEMKM -I am advlnrd thai you a e are or have been o|ieratlug aull club* I lu Ocean Clly. Thl* I* clearly a viola- c * tlob of the law* orihi* Stale end lho*e J e who conduct *aiue are guilty of a misdemeanor. You will be proceeded c e against uulrn* I lie practice I* forthwith ( stopped. t if Very truly your*, g M ATTHKW JH'FKKMON, c Prosecutor of the Plea*. u e I '|mn the rtcelpt of thl* letter, those v i running aull clubs called II oil. not a r dealrlug lo figure In any trouble with ( . ibe law. r ' • Preaches Is Cemarrland. * '»be BevJ Dr. HslAe* will preach lu . 1 tba Port Elisabeth M. E Cliurrh llil. I evening, and tomorrow evening In 1 Trinity M. K Church at Mlllviiie c . ' Tomorrow eveulng'* sermon will he c S followed by an erangellsllc service c conducted by I he Rev. Dr. F. A De J . Maria. ■*. 8 a 1,1 Flniahrd Comracl. i. The Button A Corson Co, of this I- clly. ou Saturday last brought their o I team* hack from Atlantic Clly. They r had been engaged there for several f i months id laying the coucrete base for d f p4 Yemeni on Arillc avenue aud a few v smaller alrcets. y
f 1 |] 'SHALL HOTELS " ARE NEEDED HERE , " i d - | e Bach is Report, and More ( ' Are to be Erected in I the Spring. j Wblly • number of collage* are ■ now in. cour-e of construction here, It ; K Jg-Alii-tbal lha paaspactm- fur nest , »• spring are partlcnlarly g-iod. » There I* a demand for small hotel*, II la claimed, aud preparation* are 3 being mad* lo build a few of the** Ida; tbe aprlug. li •; ■ Tbe construction of these hotels and' C a number of collages thaf will be , 3' started early In tbe year 1915 will give ( employment to.meny mechanic-. » | b. bolls la LusSowsr. h George Gilbert audSmfe. who have a lived at 1839 Central aveuue form number of years, will leave here Satuiday for Lansdowne. wnere they will make 1 their future borne. They will be y accompanied by their daughter. Mrs. >• Htella Dunk. J'helr many frleud- here "• have heard wlib rrgret of their lu- | '° tended departure. al AllcsBtB Ubrari Coalcrencr.' a- W. M. Taylor, vice presldeul, aud j ir Mlae Maud M. Kould*. librarian, of| tbe Ocean Clly Public Library, yeater- 1 ys day afternoon attended the library | confeience and found-table at I lie j Camden Public Library, Broadway and Lloe streets. They represented i ,. tbe local library association. II- i . i "* llag Ea|o>able Time. Blxleen member* of Ocean City ■I Qsastll, No 10, D. of A., had an eoM Joyable time on their vialt to McKlnley Council, No. 50, Bcullvllle. Tbey were royally entertained, and la- the refreshment* were a pleasing bo feat are. nd •% Want Kb —A reeponsible man In I" thla distrtd, capable of handling a blgb-claea aanltary closet system; escelletit opportuoiiy for energetic man. aw Write The Bellmark Company, Tren,r ton. New Jersey; adv., 6-U, If. " Experienced nureeopen for engageis. meats. Apply lo Mrs Kate Ha run an. uf gIT Central avenue. Ocean t*Hy. ft. J. SL *_ adv. 11-12, it-
, STATE OFFICERS 1 GIVEN RECEPTION Local Daughters of America " Spring Surprise on Three ] of Their Nnmber. i I ""e lr.HI.ti™. .1 the ; regular ...veling of ll.r Ocean Clly lauiM-il, No. 1*J, II of A. the mem-! ami e-pvcially ihe local Stale ; j "w^ien* Die g|'i le m be r<! ' a'r'r l' v ed" 'at' IT ' rcwi lliey found the brad- ' 'inarter* lieaullfiilly decr.rmled, and! script km, ■•Welcome lo Our Htale 1 onicer*. " s Before Ihe close of Ihe aenslon, Mrs. 1 Harsh Itl.ley, past councilor of Ocean ! Council, made a few remarks, t Sliesaid iliedrcoralloue were lo honor •>f itlJFSlale cuuucllor, Mra. Florence < M lillberl. and Ihe Klale council ' secretary. Ml*. Kallle W. Lake, both « member, of llil* council; that the * member, of the local council felt IhaL ' the Stale c iuiicII -had honored lliem by ' -electing two of their fellow workers a* Miele i>m.-er*, and also bylhpap- t IMitulmenl of \H* Hannah \ anaman. ■ who I* e'tpa.l Stale councilor, an ' member of I lie Slate council credential couimlllee. J Mr*. Itl.ley further *ald that Ibe I member* of Ocean City Council ap- • predated Ibe honor of having these c oHlcemaud *o had -arranged Ihls re- ' cepllon a There was next read a Hills news. » paper. who*e editre*. I* anonymou*. 1 which were given elaborate details < of Ihe full dre»* parade held In Ibe ( riMim Ocloi*r 39. The reading of Ihe paper a Honied considerable ' amusement, and Ihe member* say t (hey would recommend that all be- I vutmcrlbera should, tbe little The program of entertainment lucluaed a reading by Mrs. Anna W. and a vocal solo by Mra V. Back; i Ml** Ballle W. Lake Ihanked Ibe council on behalf of herself and tbe other member* of Ocean City Couticll (. who are officer* of the Slate Council, i and *lie «ald *be fell I hat the Slate ( Council wuuld feel houorad by the i reception tendered ihe local State tj o ffcer* | There waa an abuudanoe of lefraabuenn, to which all did Jutllce. ( The council'* -good aud welfare" ( couimlllee for Ibe monthuf November a comprises the followlog: Mra. Evora _ Sampson, Mra. Elisabeth T. Price. " Mra. Haltle Vlnoebt. Mr*. Cora V Sack aud Mr*. Bertba E. Krauea. CaaiaBraa ■■rial | The Ladles' Aid Boclely .of Im- t mauuel Bapllat Church will bold a i conundrum social al Mrs Lydla . home, 636 Asbury avenue, Fri- *' evening. November 30. There t will be lol* of foo Doo't miss It If < want to have an eujoyeble time. j
MAKE ARRANGEMENTS FOR \ I ANNUAL TURKEY DINNER
I Ladies' Aid Society of Pint • | M. E. Church Hal Appointed Committees. [ The Indies' Aid Society, of the Flnt M. E. Church -tee appointed the JM- j committee* for Ita annual ( turkey dluner lo be held Id tbe eoclal , of ihe church one eveblng dur- ( Ihe Ural week In December: | , Supervising — Mra. A. J. Steelmao | aud Mrs. R. L. (Joff. Tables— Mra. Claraooe F e rg uao a, , ! Arthur d. Barrows, Mra. Charles , 1 OHM; Mr*. Walter Sack. Mr* Ralph j L. Chtaler, Mrs Wiutoo Smith, ~ Mta* ■ Beatrice Halaea, Mra. Smith Jeffrie*. , 1 Mrs. Frank Murphy, Mr* GaorgsC. i 'Murphy, Mra. William L. Glbbaod j M ra. E A. Corson. 1 Cake room-Mr*. Wllllem E. Mas- ! *ey. Mrs. R. W. Edward*, Mrs. R B. , ! I lea and Mra. Jobo B. Halaea Ticket* for the dinner will be seventy- , Uve cenla. t Clayiuu Brick Roberts of Marlloh; t Samuel Jour*, of Palmyra; Arthur , Collin* and Lawrence Boas, of Moorealowu, aud Howard Courow, of New p Albany, bavs relurued home after a . . few day's outing here a* gue*ta of Clayton Haiti e* Brick aud wife. They are boy* alleuMig -the Friends' High School al Mtieet iIowd. I ■ .'a . ,f Prauk H.Biewin aYiMlar. ■- Frank H Stewart, of tba Frank H. y ' Hiewart i^lectrlc Company, Pblladale ph.r who resides lu Woodbury, but y spend* the summer season* be.*i 1 where tir I* active In the Ocean Clly Fishing Club affairs, was In town Tuesday. While here be gava his cottage a looking over. r ' * * * Hamilton. El Kip watches fl par :- week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, e- 843 Broadway. Camden, N. J.. Carl d Urtllo, agent. Nloth street and Asbury S avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. If. For Salk, Baroaih.— Corner lot, 60x100. located Fourth and Central, " Ocean CUy, N.J. Apply M H.8hMBp, Plenanntvllle. N. J. Adv. 6-18. If. i. You an cordially Invllsd to eall and 9- Inspect tbe Lock Boioslu tba vaaltaf the First Natlooal Bank of Ueena _ City. adv. II, u, liooo and $500 to plaeo on toad and J. mortgage. Add rem Box R, luiiilli k- offlco. ade. tl
,j E. S.WOODWARD CALLED BY DEATH , Philadelphia Com- ^ 1 mission Merchant Fatally i , Stricken at Camden Home. J( I The funeral of E. Stockton Wood T| I I ward, who died anddenly from a j •trok* at bl* home, 333 Cooper street. [ t Friday evenlug. took place i aflernoon and wa* attended - many of bla friend*. Mr. Woodward wa* 'well known lu ( Cltyi't to Vrblclf resort be had c been coming for »lx years. He owned a the cottage In which he spent the sum. i mer season*, also a double cottage, a f Hue bungalow and an apartment { | He had not been In the l>e*t of | for some month*, bul bla a •udden death wa* a *UG9k to bl* c c Mr. Woodward, who wa* alxty-tliree yeartold, went from Burlington County | Philadelphia a* a youth and wa* , employed In a store. He started In the c commlaalon business In that city about c year* sago, and was highly ( aucceesful. To maoy people he we* t as "The Potato King." While t. firm— the E Btocktun Woodward . Co —handled other commodate*, their t principal hualuem was In potatoes. • j During the great scarcity of potatoe* t In thla country about four year* ago, tba firm Imported large quantities , Ireland. t Mr. Woodward leaves a wife aud one son. , PAID ANOTHER #xoo \ i 1 ,a*lea' AM Society Clrattai ■ Boitiax* as ckartk renawaxe. ( The member* of lb* Ladles' Aid has paid off ita second 8100 on | mortgage on tbe First M. E. I Church parsonage. Tbe society, at a meeting aoaM lima since, assumed the I duty of paying oil tba whole of this mortgage. t lu addition to thla, the society baa < paid 62760 toward lb* church Indebted- < which I* a record that telle of the ■ earnest work and loyally of this band of energetic helpers. | 1.1 vImr la Mew Boar. f John Datecbeg and wtfa, who own , tbe Luray In thl* city, and who, some , lime since, purchased tbe George , Washington Powell cottage, 604 Was-, , aveoae, an now living In this bouse, whan they will reside this , winter. With them la Mi* Christina Lulle, tbalr netce, of Philadelphia. (
SUNDAY SCHOOL ! IS REORGANIZED i - • i Rev. C. H. Bohner and J. i Harold Fergaaon are \ New Official a. i Tba Flnt Presbyterian Sunday has reorganised by re-electing 1 1 it* old offiesn and adding two new 1 1 officials. Tba new officials an: Asate- 1 superintendent, the Rev. Charles Bohner; assistant secretary, J. 1 Harold Fetgnson. . Tba other officers an: Supertntan- ' 1 dent. J. Edgar W etch; see latent super- 1 ' tataodect, B. Frank Cnvea; secretary, \ ' Mrs. Herbert A. Ptoch; treasurer, Mlae ' ' Maud M. Foo Ida; primary superlnlao- ' ' dent. Miss Ada M. Ranck; librarian. ■ Mildred Bvertngham; assistant I librarian,, Mlae Evelyn Everlogbam; 1 pianist. Ml** Louisa T. Corson. Mia. Charles H Bohner laorganbdug - a bible clan for yoong women, and Dr. Bohner Is organising a men's ' bible clan. A. J. Hmllh haa charge of tbe women's bible class. Then an cleeean for all age*. Tbe Sunday school has a number of : plan* looking to making the school a r vary successful one during tbe winter. - A hearty Invitation la extended to all ' to atleod tbe Sunday school. » Tbe collection next SaBday Is to go - to the Belgian sufferers, and It la * hoped that then will be a liberal t> rmponn. Cook wanted with some capital to Invest In a first -clan aaashon hotel In , Oeaan «Hy. N J. Addtan D, Skkti '• KBL office. Ocean City, N. J. adv. 11- IS, SL II Chain ncansd, good work, low1 i, price. W. Dyke*, 406 Asbury avenue, t Ocean City. adv. IL l a — — gggagggl
MILITARY CLUB FORMED TO BUILD FINE ARMORY
Members of Company G, Third Infantry, Anxious to Have Headqaarteia. The member* of Company G, Third 1 Infantry, after their drill Friday eve- | nlug, held a meeting, at iHilcb the city Military Club waa organised by the election of the follow- ; temporary officer*: • President, H. S. Morrrer; secretary, I George C. Murphy. I'reeldent Muwrer appointed the fol- ; committee on couatUuflon and by-law*: Hecond Lieut. Tbeo. V. Townee nd, Sergeant Charles D. Sampand Private Constance Ford. Before the club wa* formed. Second Lieutenant Townneud mid that tba ha* decldad to build an armoryvjiut It wa* not expedient that it should be bdilt by tbe company, so thl* reaibn It would be necessary orgaulze a club of tbe msmbere of the company for the purpose of pnalithe project. Should Company G, such, build an- armory, and the company ever disbanded, the building could be claimed by the State. (Jetting to the meat of the matter, Towoseod mid that a local man will provide (wo lota for the building Ninth street, toward the bay front, on easy term*, and tbe construction of the armory will be financed by oaa of tbe city'* contracting builder* on tbay will prove satisfactory. While do names were mentioned, proposed alls la to be obtained feom Joseph irSeulL and tbe builder into is Otis M. Townsend. It la the plan lo Issue stock at 110 a share, and tbl* stock can be purchased anyone. It will requ!rs,6500 a year to ran the building, and tba company receives 1300 a year from tbe State. Tbe thought Is that the balanea of tbe. ceu be raised by renting tbe for dances, basket ball games, etc. Wltb tbe surplus money, tba company later can bay liribe Mock bold outriders. Every member of the company at > tl^ meellug Joined the new dab. Farther arrangements looking toward tba building of the armory i will be considered ata meetlag of the club In Company U'a heart qeemei toi morrow evening. Tbe raaof tbe armory, aa shown by plans drawn by Otis M. Tow assort, - will be 52x90, ou* story. Tba drill room will be 60x65. Tba dab qaaitem will com prim a dub room, efficae 6m ' officers, quartermaster's room, locker ebower and toilet, beater room " and wdfeen's lavatory. Tbe building la* to be heated Iqr Tbe armory is to be of hollow tana colla with an exterior of white cemrnl, rough cast All of tbe Interior will be plastered. The Ant Boer will . be cemented, wlib a wooden floor ever IL The building I* to bo twenty Mfkt I feet In height, tbe aula wgUeatoSean 1 fed high. There wlU Aa three entrance* on tbe front, a large oo* la tbe oeuter. There wUI boa belaooy all around tba lutaflor, with dalrwaya i thereto. The eftab team wUI have an entrance on tba eld* of tba building. Tbe armory will add moeh'to tbe no* of that sedloo of the dty , aud should prove a magnet h» tba . man of tba company. Drffiwase'a Mew Owaer. Mr*. M. L. Davie, of FblledaipMa. . who purchased tbe Driftwood, comer , of Sixth died and Wesley avaaue, _ this dty, wa* among raevnt vMtora. ducted for several years by tbe Mima* Pax son a* a mlect hoarding boast, ! will hereafter ba nager lha meaega . ment of Mr*. M. li Darto during the* eirmmtr moutlia. | Wtotiwd bneai Pari. 1 Mra. Eltxsbetb M. Kuebu. Men. ' Standi and tba Miasm BMa wad ' Marrta Kuehn.of Germaelown, mM ■rans'SsTra , and brida, who an epeodmg thdr ^ honeymoon at 886 Wesley avenue.
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