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p DOTS. . ll.j..,k.Klvl„K f)^7a near. Not many deer killed in lln- -ecllun I reeln.lder J. P. Fox ha- -ul.n.l. I uner, Marie Ilea I lnef Scull did some K..hI -.leuihlHg in Dial up-lnwu ca»e. Company <1 Imya will g„ i„ ('aiudrn neat Wedne-day evening ' Tlie May berry I,., been re^ylnlWl by 4'apt. «.\ 1. BiMkley'elien. I will lie jlere Unlay and tomorrow. | Tlie Ocean Clly l{jf.me*e M<"'* A*. Tueaday evening, Nov'* « 24- Nu business wan transact r" Tueaday Tbe uieojIeiN of tie* Christian Kitdeavor. Society of -"e Klral 1'real.yterl... < 'nil ret. v.-ed M mday everting 4„ Kb. f-to «>'* < b,l.,,.„ ye.aldV fund fin relief of I be Belgian war PER8KWALS. ..cuiae \V." Comings, ..f Vh, eland, waa line Monday. Hubert W. Sell, of Overbrnak, waa a viallor here Monday. Harry t one, of Pleaaantvjlle, |- i biuoiik I lie vlallora litre. George A Haya. of Philadelphia, waa In town during Ihe week.; t U.J. I le Itouaae nf I leruiaiitnw ii, u aa * a viallor here a few daya aK«. • Mlaa Anna 1 1. Clothier, of Wynue- ' wood, la a KUeai of the Katlilu. J. W. Herbert and wife, of Phlladel- J Mra. John Champion, of Atlaulic a city," Waa a viallor here Monday. . v A. H. Hlckler, of Camden, waa a amoiiK tlie vlallora here Saturday. n Paat Commudore Charlea J. Curtail, of Philadelphia, waa here Thursday. Kverlngbam lia> K«ue on bin vacation ' Mian Ada M. Ilauck, of thia clly, -la c •File Chief Conver and Haul Nee- « kirk are up the Slate on aKUiiuliig trip. C. II Smy III, "of Philadelphia, waa auiouR Ihe week'* arrival, al Ihe Al- I ' if'eii.^ a MMkkJIerllia Scull, of llila clly, ' v tailed Irlenda In Pfeaaautville Mot- 11 i,day. ^ « > Frauk Hheuuil, of Philadelphia, waa *] 1 among ilie vlaiiura iu llila clly Tuea- (| day. ^ , Mlaa Marie MtaShriiyiLof llila clly, i haa relurued fnuu >'<n^/lo PhlladelDavld Hllare, df Philadelphia . waa '| amuiig Ihe vlallora here ilurliiK the / Itobert Caraon. of Philadelphia, reg- g I'lered al the Imperial' a few daya amce. Wllliaiu M. Hlllwell, of Pbiladel- * plila, waa amoiiR Ihe vlallora here yea-" | Irrday. George Long aud family, of Phlla- | dclpbla, were aiuougjhe visitors here \ Sunday. I 1 II. I. Coaaaboom aud wife, of Millville. registered al Ihe Sterling during h ' the week I l'lieo. Ii l.udara aud wife aud Mr*. I Mary Small, of Philadelphia, are vlallora here. 0 llichard Towuseud aud wife, of ' Palermo, vlalied relative. In llila clly h over Sunday. Mra. K. C. Dultleld aud Miaa Mary c Uullleld spent Saturday aud Suuday *' in Hatnmoniou. •> Herbert* Plocb, who la employed in Philadelphia, ha* bceu apetidlng a few o daya lu Hila clly. d Samuel C. Part* and wife, of Had- 1 don Held, were gneala of Ihe Blacayne • during ibe week. Mlaa Helen McAllla er, of thla city, T ha. guue lo Philadelphia ou a leu daya' * viali to relative.. Price I. Pattoii, of Philadelphia, a * aummer realdeul ol Ocean Clly, waa " In town Saturday. r Mra. Harry Cone, of Pleaaautvllle, vlalied ber sou, Jew, aud family. III * thla clly, f'buraday. t F:. Teuer Laugstrotli, of Philadelphia, a aummer realdeiil of llila city, ^ waa lu lown Suuday. F. A. Pulllugeraud Mrs. F A. Put- * huger. of Germaulown, were vlallora here a few daya alncc. ( Mlaa Mary Meredith, of Atlantic ( Clly. la the gueal of Mr. aud Mra. John j DaUcbeg, of thla clly. , Wllilam Lynch and "Tick" Oolitewn, of tbla city, have returned from , an auto trip to New York. i Mra. M.Brlce, Mlae Edna Brlce and 1 Howard Brice, of Camden, were vlallora here during tbe week. t Mlae 'Pearl Scull entertained aome J irlenda at ber home Saturday eveulng. ■ They played live hundred. 1 Charlea L. Hader, of Philadelphia, j waa lu town Thursday, accompanied r by hla father, Daniel Badar. ■ Mlaa K. H. Baker, of tbe Waverly ' Hotel, thla city, is epeadlngtbe winter luoulha In WeetCbeeler, Pa. . , Mra. Kmma Craig, of Cape May, to I flatting ber father. Jams* Mnlford, at 1 Fourth street and Ocsan avenue. K. F. OofJ, Ucket agent al the Weet J Jetaay and Saaabore Railroad Cora- , • pauy'a Eighth street depot, I* enjoying I

siftflplv wedded i in elkton, id. r» Miss Grace Hillman Bride of c Fred. Getsinger, of We9t >d Philadelphia. Frederick Getsluger. of Weal Phlla- " j delphla; .and* Mlaa Grace Hillman.' , 'daughter of Mra. Horaic Butler, and ".one .if ihe telephone oisrralors at Ihe clly electrical bureau, were married ill F.Ik Ion, Md. Saturday, by Ihe Hex'. Samuel Perry, a Mcthodial mlulater. jllie Ihilverslty of i'enfcylvaula. arid waa employe -re last summer byFloyd Sim.o. . nogbih -I reel and Ihe |( The •" 'l retouf lie- pa-tlCnl ■ HI .' ably t-e succeeded by Mia- ■• i. AD BOTCHER KNIFE Jre,ic-.^a,iia lo M.,r Tried lo I- another aerlou* charge brought again*! t Small JeM'riea, now under ball for j whirl, accused of rubbery. Chief I rjqrtll aaya llial while Jeftrie- <*7 " luloi 1,-aie.l laal week, be quarreled . Willi Mra. Jell'riea and made a luuge . al her wltn a butcher knife. Harrlaou Doughly waa m Iheroom and -prang ' r In Doughty'*, coat, which he la now ■ wearing Chief Scull told the atory to Proaeculor Jelferaou. Mra JeMrira. who la eeveral years" older than JeM'riea, baa gooe .to live ' Willi « aon by a former marriage. He 1 re-idea In Atlantic Clly. . .' JUNIOR LEAGUE 1'rgrd to Brad Ctalldrr n to Wrrkl, Mrorttaga. Parent- _ Ha Ibe city. andvOepeclally llioac of the first M. K Church, are earueally invlleid lo have llietr lioy* 1 and gltlt attend ibe Junior league " meetluga al tbai'cliurch. l'heae are held every Friday after 1 noon al X.t-5 o'clock, and Ihe luatruc- 1 Hon la given by Ihe paatnr.Dr Haluee, ui |ieraou. Thai hielruclion cover* ' aubjecla aome knowledge of which I* ' vital lo the welfare of rhlldreu aud abaolulely ueceaaary In tlie -formal lou of proper, -troug aud uaeful character ' - The children of 81. Augu-lliie'- ' hey -lug al Ihe IU o'clock ma-a In Ihe ' churc-Ji Sunday mnriilng. and aie under Ibe tualrucliou of Mra. Kleam r Uaunou and Mlaa Itoger*. The taller It W. FMwardarof llila clly, aud "" Kdgar Frremau, of Camden, were mrmbera of a deer bunting party eutamped between Mlllvllle and Pucka during Ihe deer aea-ou. The party numbcred about IU anil I hey gm -Ix . dr. r ■ J III- vacation, lie went to WaaVihiglon,- 1 l>. C., and Virginia, accompanle.1 by 1 tlolT. ^l-a Anna Je-aup, of Woodbury, la j vialtlng her auul. Mra. (iraltam. al IViit^ alreel aud V/e-ley avenue. rQwiScolt Hand, caaltler of Ihe Flral .•iljonal Hank, haa relbrued frum a of ng trip In and around Tuckaltoe. llichard Culver, of Wild wood. rrpre- | aeiiling a big CamdeipJurnlture houae, waa greellug Itia many frlettila here \ Friday. s Mr* Martha Lake aud Ml— Mary are among Ihoae alteiidhig Ihe W. C. T. C. couyeullou lu Atlanla, Mlaa Mildred Taylur and Itobl. Pay- < cillldreu of Mb Clara. Taylor, of will return lu Latieduwue, tbla week. H Jeaae Albert Currey, of ^Portland, aou or Ibe lale Wllilam B. waa lu towu Friday lu • Ibe u tereat oi Ibeeatale. W. W. Adam* and family, of Ihia clly, areoccupylug Ihe bouse at Fourth .. street and Wealey avenue purchased by tnrm a few month* ago. Mlaa Jeaunette Heuderaou. daughter of Captalu Vnrt Mr*. Benjauilu H^u- | baa reMtujed from a lengthy visit to fnenda lu Mlllvllle. Wllaou Y. Clirlat Ian, a deutal student at Ibe University of Peunayl- • vaula. spent Saturday aud Sunday Willi hla parent* lu tbla clly Robert Brlgga. of Philadelphia, waa amoug Ibe visitor* here Mouday. He ' took a hoik at hla pro|*riy.ou dimpaou road, on the Uardeua Co 'a tract. 1 Rimer Kauek, who reoeotly uuder- ' went an uperatlon lor appendicitis lu Philadelphia, la Improving rapidly al the home of hla parents la this city. ^ Mlaa Simpson, daughter of Mr. aDd ; Mrs. James H.Simpsbu. of Weal Phil- , adelphla, baa returoed home after a Visit to the Mlaaea Slewart.of this' city. Geoige K- Seaman aud family returned Saturday evening from a visit | friends In Pennsylvania and left | for Tuckerton, Iheje to apeud , week. i Joseph I. Scull, real dale operator J u aud Mr-. Scull have returned from £ j visit to Ml. Holly. Mrs. Scull went , up Friday. «*-'"»* Philadelphia for a portion ol tile lime. Mra. C. Mkr-WTTTM. Philadelphia, opened her collage, Fifth street. on lot a few days'! stay Her family cam* Mown Ssturdhy, remaining here over Sunday. J I The Rev. K. B. Caonbn, reclor of - Trinity Church, rtrfa etiy. vlalied , frleuda lo Plilladelpblf early Ibla week . and then went to Sfcw York «Mty for 1 Ibe remaluder of Ibe yeek. Scheorctady. >*. Y , whe^tO^flrV l baa a Mg coutract.'aud where ha-wui tor eeveral week# lo coine. Kdw ard Bowker. of PilUburgb. wse called to Ibla clly Sunday by the III- . 1 us—of hU mot Iter. Mra. John Bowker. i a, Heveoteenlb atrd and Aabory ave- I [ uus Sheea now somewhat better. i

TUBERCULOSIS EXHIBIT ' I. SOON TO BE IN THIS CITY

Id. of a. visit \ down the county * Local Delegation Well Treated by Sisters at Goshen and Wildwood. ,1 siaia Cuuncllor Florence M. Gilbert v and the Slate council secretary. Ml— r Sal lie W. Lake, accompanied bv i twelve other members gt Ocean City . Council. Ko. 10. II. of A . paid a viell , to I 're-cent I bulled. No. ttl.of U -hen. ,| Ti..y were cordially welcomed by „ | tiieir -lera of Goalien council and en- 1 , Their aulna then took the visitor* to : -JV lid wood. Fludlug (lie New- Centre Houae temporarily closed, the memhera went m a restaurant, whefe lliey , were given tlie Irealmenl aid the' lalilea were well tilled with tempting' s viand*. Mark l.itt look some others t down from Uceao city in hla limousine. I , making a total of twenty In the visit- 1 f Xtg delegation. m / There was ■ jolly lime afterward lu , the ciundll'# room In Ihe new Hre , house buildiug. S|ieechea were made j by I lie flallora and members of Ihe' Al ihe close oflheaeaalou a repast , was served, to which all endeavored to d.i justice. Those who have e.-er i been the gueata of Ihe Diughlers of i • America, aud e-pecially Ocean City | _ council, kuow- what tin- mean-. One* i . always "feels bully" after partaking ^ of one of (he-e. ;;feeda," because l lie | Daughters surely are "some cook* " i HOME MISSIONS | "A ' KlaltWoiuralo Siert Here Hcai Tueadai and Wrdanda). The Iw-enty -eighth annual couveii- , Hon oil he Woman's Home Missionary I , Society of tlie New Jersey (Coufereuce will be held In tbe First M K t.'hurch of thla clly on Tuesday and Wednea- ■ day next. | The. program for Tuesday's ae—lon. a I opening at 10 o'clock, wllb Mr-. M. F: t ! Suyder prtwldlug, las* follows: Kxeoullve Session . OrgauHatioo— Open Parllamenl. a Noontide Prayer. 0 Mrs. J. \V. lugersoll. Atlaulic Clly. a Conference Secretary of Evange- r r J Ham. r Roll call and orgaulr-allou of conven- i Hon, Wiyi *|teclal recogiillloii of * — their auxiliaries and tj-ieen Feather c Scilplure and prayer, Mr*. J. W. o Ingeraoll. f, ••We Are Glad to See You." the Rev. n J. II. Halne*,D. II.. nf Oceau City " li ■We Are Glad lo Be Here. Mr*. Carl- o lou Godfrey, Pre-ldeut of Atlaulic b City Auxiliary. of Ibmmlltaea. o Hymn. I of Correifpoudlng Secretary, p Mra. W. B. Stout, f, of Treasurer, Mr*. K. J Turner, a i'reaeinalloii of F'lag, Mlaa M. K Roe c Our new book, "lu Red Man's I<any|," p Mra. John Handley. u "How Would Y6u Preseut Ihe Wont e or the W. H M Surety to a t< StrangeiJ" Mr*. JoaapbDiBryau- a J a Vesper Service. h of Ihe Lord'* Supper lu charge of Ibe Rev. J B. Haine-. D. D , aud other visiting clergy- j 8KVKN-THIKTV o'C'UA'K Organ Prelude. "Youog People's Evening," t| Mra M. S. Northrup. presiding. n and prayer. y "Our Queeu E-thers," Mrs. M. 8 j, Northrup. Secretory of Youug b People of New Jereey Conference 4 ••The year's duaocaa and our pledges M for Ihe coming year," C •iifereode • Our Home Guards aud Mothers' ^ — Jewels," Mlee Anna Davis. Long j, Branch Secretary of Guard* aud p Jewels. || of Young People's Delegate to f( National meellug at Syracuae, N. d Y , Mlaa Lucille Perlnchlaf, Mount r Holly -A Home Missionary Sketch," B Ocean Clly Queen Esther, Atlantic Q Clly Queeu Father, Pleasantvllle b Queen Esther. Collect loo. Wednesday's ae—loua will be taken up with reports from committee* aud the reading and discussion of papers ■ <>f tulereet. The speakers will Include Mies Davis, Mra. S: J. Turner, Mra. Melville E 0 Mrs. O. H Tbompsou, Mr*. 11 Anna Kent, Mrs. O P. McCarty and Ii Mr-. F. M. DeMarla. a. t! Class ts Orfialsn. > The members of class 18 of tbe Pre— ' Sunday School have organ- ' Izcd by the electloa of tbe following > officer*: President. William F'.'Gardl- ' Jr.; vice presided, Cheater F'ergu ' j Mm: secretory aud treasurer, Prealou The boye will Meet every two « . week*, ou Friday evening, for a social < lime. They are thinking of changing tbelr claaa uumber Parchaaae Csn-is, ( George A. Datocbeg, of South Ocean ■ Clly, baa sold lo Miaa Mary J. Ed^- , wards, of Nurrlslowu, Pa., a bouse I and lot ou Central avenue, below « . Fiftyrtlflb street, formerly owned by ' J. Frank McCall. Mlaa Edwards will I . occupy ibe bouaa during Ibe summer i Ueaaoua. Sbe and ber brother were I here on Friday. | i The teecbera of tbe public eebooF chlldreu of Cape May County will I assemble lu Ibe high school building i lo tbeu annual Institute today . aud tomorrow.

Can be Seen in High School , j Bnilding Monday and Tuesday, November 23-24. f Tlie Slate tuberculosis exhibit la coming lo this clly under Ihe auspices ! I of the Board of Education and Young 'I . Men's Progressive league The ex 1 luhll la aup|iorled by Sgile approprls-J-lliiii and I- under Hie dlrecllmi of the' f Slate Board of Health. Tbe local ar-ji raogemeiils are belug looked after hy j I Dr Alleo Corson aa medical Inspector l • of the public schools. I r The exhibit will be held lo Ibe high y i school building on Mouday anj Toe. a I day. November 23 and 21. The afler- h . noons will be devoted lo the children a of ibe public sFhool- aud Ibe eveulng- h ' | lo Ihe general public, who are urged o - , lu be preaeul. make Ibe exhibit a suc•fce— and work for Ibe belleimenl of I Hie beellb of Ibe community al large. I< ' I The plan ol Ihe exhibit la lo preaeul ' Ihe aubjecl in an lutelllglble manner I - by maps and charts placed about Hie v ' auditorium. In Ibe sfterntton and S • 'evening the exhibit will have Its own : lecturer and a free motion picture show u •' to present ibe aubjecl lu au eulertalii- > I lug manner. In addlllnn. lu Ihe even- * • ! lug-, there will be aome prominent J local *|«aker*. who will be anoouueed ' > later. u Tbe Board of Educalloo offers Ihe : high school audllorlum, and tbe • Young Men's Progressive League has appointed a publicity committee and a « I reception committee of Ave members Tbe exhibit la now lu Atlantic City In the Morris Guard- Armory, .running i, there for ten daya. II comes from Al- n City to O&eau Clly aud goes n frifm here to Pleaaantvlllr. » The publicity committee will aee t; llial Ibe exhibit la properly advertised n through posters and programs, and a recepHou committee will look arter ( Ihe evening audiences -tu tbe high h school audllorlum. |(

TWO NEW ORDERS iN-ard l>» Judge Will lutrreat towrtra and other*. Two new orders have juat^heeu promulgated by Judge* Kellalab aud llalgbl. which will be found of conalderable lulereat uol only to lawyers, to creditors aa well. These new orders are at follows: "No. 38. In Ihe aelllemeut of accounts of receivers and truaieea no allowaure shall be made for cuuu-el or ailoruey fees, unleaa tbe employineut of couuael or attorney haa beeu flrat aiitliorlaed by order of tbe judge or referee to whom Ibe matter baa been referred: aud wbere au attorney haa beeu appulnted receiver or trustee, uo auch order ahall he made uulea* II clearly ap|Ware that lIHgatlou or other cauae makes the same necessary or advisable " "No. 89. Iu settlement of accounts of trustees uo allowanoe shall be made fee# paid or inciirftd for auctioneers mil est theem ploymeut of an auctioneer flrat been authorised by a Judge Ibe referee lo whom Ibe mailer baa referred." It will be noticed that the first one of these new order* aask* to cut down the expenae of counsel fees and to provide for the payment of attorneys tbelr services out of Ibejtroceeda of bankrupt estate only when the Court considers the matter of sufficient Importance to aulbortze Hie employment of auch counsel. The secoud out le to eliminate tbe expenae which usually * tbe empfbymeot of auctioneers and will result lu saving mousy to small eelalea when tbe circumstances would warrant tbe trustee acting aa hla own auctioneer. ENGLISH WAR MAP •a culvert be are* roalrta aart KaklMia# la i,lbrai>. Mlaa Maud M. Foulda, librarian of Ocean Clly Public Library. reeeully received from ber snot, Mra Albert who la In Birmingham. Kuga large-scale mHllary map Issued ibe London Dally Mall, aud which Mlaa Foulda has pla«ed ou tbe library walls. Tbe map gives a lift of places In the war territory IA addition lotbeFrauco aud Uerinan frontier-, the and German apalllng of these places belogjtleo printed. In addition, are abowu tbe forts hud redouts, fortune*, fo rutted towns, .alrablp wireless statin us, railway routes, etc. It I* a very complete map. Mist Foulda also received from ber aunt tbe flag* of all Ibe warrlog couulrlea. These, too, are ou exhiat tbe local library. ; . . to

HAD PLEASANT, TIME to Sewing circle Kaiertalwert kr see*. J. m. Orwves. I Mra. J. R. Grove* eotertoluad the I members of lbs sewing circle at bar MoDday eveolog. Eveiyooe ~ had a moat pleasaut time. g Those preaeul were Mrs. Homer ■ Mrs Lawrence Lear, Ml** Marie BoMbroyd, Mlae Mary h Mlaa Maod M. Foulda. Mlm > McAIIMer, Mlaa Iocs Corson, Mlae I-oulaaT. Corson, Mlaa Frances Basaett, Mlaa Joaephloe Taylor, Mlm Sapp sod Jaoe Groves. Lawrence Lear, Homer Shoemaker aud Mr. Groves came lo toward the 11 clo-eof t be session. S waatoaaalai- h Dr J. William Hughes, of Atlaulic Clly, accompanied by Nleboles Young, also of that city, came bete lo an auto F early Monday morning and took the I former's father, William R. Hughe*, of tbla resort, ou a gunning , trip, j. They want lo Lester Cot son 'a, el wbere I bay bed a boat, mod than started up Ibe Tockaboe c i after docks. They plan ned lo through lbs stream* up lbs river a and expected to be gone eeveral days. MoBToaok For Saul— Ullt-edgr, j I flrat mortgage S2000 ou Improved prop- ' I erty In Ueeea CMy. Add rem R. Cortl* RoWnton, agnl. Ocean CNy, H. J. adr„ U.

travelogue for library benefit ( Audience Dcligbtcd With Mr. ! Buhner's Discourse :ind the Musical Numbers, the ' travelog ue" and inu.naje tin Ithj Flr-t M K. ( bitf. li Tin-day even- ' to^.f.ir It,* bvuclit «.f tlie O.'eau Clly 1 Ltbrar>\ »- kiieu-lvl t.y au.i.t" j aVt-peuple, all .d wtiiMu.wete dchglil-j 'fully entertained and ei j -red Hie1 and lo Turkey. He de.viibed the cuand IIKIr P.ftu- 3t « .r-lnp' III. McAlli-ler. I Hear You Call lug Me:" Mi-- l.,.ut-a T for I'l.e Spirit, Flo »cr." and l>r J l lrorirtey* rile Perfect Day " There Mrs. Ralph L Clie-ler pl»y*«l the M. Kauek aci-o.upanled the soloists. The visaing liymu wa- ■ My Humlry. Tlaof Thee " lisnedrcUort wa. pr.e nouueed by Dr Haute-. WANT NORMAL SCHOOL uot being supervise? hi their edu. a | lioual (ralulug by enough effieienl acliool facilities to equip the taller wa. U;e declaration" made In Hie report sub milled to Hie State Hoard of Education at It- meeting lu Treulou by Mate of FlducsHnu Calvin N. Kendall ou Ihe pretwratiou aud training of teachers who entered Ihe schools ins or rescuers » nu einereu rue sciioois

of Hie Stole during Hie year cudlng Juue»>, IMU. The coinualssluuer's report make- a n atlrnig' plea for a uormal school In South Jersey. "F'rutu SO approved >- high schools In the territory which i. school to South Jersey, 472 young women," say. Ihe report. -were graduated In June, 1914. Df these. B4 eulered Ihe uoruial schools of Ihe Stale X. to September; Iri2 young men and 0 women Iti the present senior cla-se* r (graduaHng lu June. 1915.) have stated it thai they would alleud a normal il school- 4f oue were cuuverileul to their borne*. Making allowance fur p»*alble d over-atolemenl. Hits Is testlmouy that a should ool be disregarded. Sixty-four } actuallv euter.d (lie uormal scboola 1 Ibla fall. Oue huudred aud ilxly-two r would probably efiter a normal sclmol |. II one were. nearer to their homes." "The plalu fact I*," says Mr. Keua dell lu bis report, "lhat Ihe children e of tbe Stole are uol supplied with a enough efficient leacliet*. Tlie con- ' r sequence I 'that the children of the , < e 8ta«» are not geutug equal educaliuuai { s advantage*. We nee«l additional normal school facilities lu order I list It e we may more nearly equalize Ihe edn- { j callous! advantage- winch the chll- j d dren should have." a Tbe total number of new tesrhers { f who entered Ibe school* during the j t year cudlng June 30, 1014. was 2111, 1 i. ay agalust 1818 for Ibe previous year, j i according to tbe report. Oftblauum- j u ber 493 were graduates ol New Jersey's I y normal schools, while 617 received j a tbelr dlplqmaa from normal school* j u w ithout tbe State 215 new teachers I a received clly iralulng school education. ; a Dr. Kendall say* that some of Ihe Attest teachers In tbe Slate are graduale* of Ibe schools outside of Ihe Stole; aud II would he very uuforluiiate If Nsw Jersey were to exclude these from I her schools. But large uu in beys of I bam, ,-he declares, euler Ibe rural r schools of the Stale aud remain only a year- or a term aud return to their Stales "whenever financial or ntbet luducrmeuta become such that j they prefer to teach there." 't SERIES OP SERMONS , Be Dr. Malaea on "VAlasrt Sis , Next Sunday evening, tbe Rev. Dr. a Hatues, the pastor, will begin In tbe. , Ft ray M-. • E. Church a series of sermons ou "Valued Men of Ihe Bible." i Dr. Haloee' sermons should draw - r larg* congregations, as bis subjects j . will, be haDdled lb his customary J scholarly aud instructive uiauuer. and j~ no persou can afford to ml*s'them._j I Dr. Halues haa given Ibe bible par- -] ■ llcufarly deep aludy for many years. • and, while be I- a mo-t.lo eresllng , talker on many topics, he Is especially • al home ud Ibe subject be ba- selected t -this series of discourses. , tot -aw la series or discourses w

BURGLAR PROOF VAULTS * become a necessity to all. " Not only do they offer protection against loss by Burglars and Fire, ol but also of t PRIVACY | f a greater extent than a safe in ' your home or office. You will be surprised to learn reasonably you can store * your jewelry, silver and valuable - papers in our modern Safe De- ' j peeit 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. f Ocean City Title and .Trust Company '

I JONES' MEN'S SHOP 1 . V ' • -) 9ft v imf. leading .outfitter ocean city •e 755 Asbury Avenues & 'U «MMACAAN COATS. SWEATtRS, UNDtRM'IAR kg , STETSON HATS, CAPS i , jones has IT MCALLISTER'S The Leading Dry Coods Store Well Stocked Up for Winter. A Great Showing of Fall and Winter MERCHANDISE. New Flannelettes. Flcecedown and Outing Flannel Gowns. Skirts and Pajamas. Beautiful line Roman Stripe and Plaid Silks for Girdles. Waists and Trimmings. Sweaters II,; ' s""'" VZZZ ■ Underwear """•"- j <• UvuJ TCk.SD.ir, WEDSESDAY and TUCKS, f^jx if ^ PAY Etrmimgt at4 o'tlodt,s. s. McAllister 807^809 Asbury Ave. Ocean Cjty, N. J.

• < i - i Attractive Summer- ; . Homes | AT tiAKQAIN PRICES | I E House on Second Street near tlie beach ; 9 rooms and bath : nicely furnished ; full size lot, only - - - $3600 Bungalow on Pennlyn Place, 6 rooms and hath, - $2600 ( New Bungalow on Delanccy Place $ 3850 I Others at prices from $2500 to $5000 ' i Lots in all sections of the city - $250 up • JOSEPH I. SCULL 7 H7 Asbury Avanus, Ocsan City. N. J. j harvey y. lake]' REAL ESTATE ' | 838 Asbury Avenue | c | Ocean City New Jetsey 1 1 i — .. — j . f AA*AAA*AA***4AAkAAASAAAA» ; ; [Best Cottage Location]; s 1 , | in Ocean City for "in-season" and "between-sea- ] , ■ | sons" is Wesley avenue from Eleventh to { > , | Thirtenth streets. We offer a lot containing 4000 j ' | , 1 square feet, facing ocean in that section, for only j , a • I $1450. It surely is a Bargain. J> { > ! • I ============ \ • 1 : i HASSEY & EDWARDS j i O Eighth St. and Central Ave/ j ' 1

B. Frank Smith ; you havs money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ' /lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh" street, with small house, $3500. Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, , $1300. Fourteen room house, 3 baths, hot water heat, double office, 1 attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. I 1036 Asbury Av«. ■ www nawurf nm

ALONZO COTTON , REAL ESTATE 619 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN C*TY. N. J. . Five cottages on Central avenoe, from Sixth to Eighth streets, for sale, very " reasonable. Furnished cottage on Central avenne, above Fonrth street, lot 40x100, I *ilh garage, only f ljoo. Furnished cottage on Central aveane. above Third street, only J1600. Furnished cottage on Fifth street, $1700. Two cottages and one lot I Aahurv avenue, near Seventh street, only L500. Also two cottages on Asbury avenue, same block, only $3700. , "• ! ESTATE INSURANCE ' Clayton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocsan City, 1st. J. ' MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. - No watting for two wsrtu to know If you can gat tt; w# can toll yon at once. Bargains in Bay and Ocaan front properties. Choke cottage* for sals. Also loto for Inveatmaot and for Iraptoramant— the cbolo* of , Ocean City. Apply to ' J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocean City. N. f. Call at the Sentinel Printing House 1 if yon desire first-olass work. ' Orders promptly filled.

noTCi.a aart < <>n *<:«*. R H0T6L oise/iYRe... Ocean Ave. Between Klghth and Nlntb Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. K. Fun-it BtftrtsowST Scotch Mall hAINATOBItJM -U»«a At. the tear— - 1 j Lrbs: THE IMPERIAL Mr*. C. OKT7.KU THE KATHLU M ISMEH LkW IS a CQMAMt < * WYOMING a. P. ntuut HOTEL ATGLfeN Due ,.f the mist eaotrally lueatol hi4els in City. TL* aiiu hss always been 10 rusk* this huun*. select and huuieliks, aad its and assured pstronag* proves its snows*. Fur terms and particular* *ddn**, m. c. awrr. rsep. THE WILMERS 708 Central Ave. G|cn all lbs ysar. First-class table board. KVrutng dinuere. ■■m *"• "ustn STERLING HOTEL" ; 1 UI'XN AI.L rtteK. Hot water* beat. Winter bnardsra" solicited, r A. LSD BUT.

THE HEWLINGS decided to close for lbs winter, It will be re-opened for guest*. In May, I915j • I- h. HtauiM and Wesley are. geaaa Cur. IfTi NEW HOTEL ELMRON K1UHTU AM) CENTRAL AVKNl'K OCKAN CITY, N. J. Nay lor and Hayre, rropriitnee aud newly papered. Bell 1'bone/ 17-X an LORRAINE on lb* Intsr-County Boulsvard tetwasa use Clly Hall and toe Hearb. ~Yt*wly re mud, al. Hut water brat. Will oprn uiarcb I, IMA. Elrwt-claas. Fur ralsa ad dreaa WD. U DtlBKOTH, Owner and Proprietor. E. C. BOYLE Estate Broker 624 EIGHTH ST-tET 'O.U.'Ltt HIWHM1. Eyes Eiimined fitbnt Drtpi zoarauMd. For Biwfflaw Optical work 1 ber* 1. no DSrieeelty of soina 10 Pblladelpbla. .leieni wllb aood work. All wort arm* aa A. «. ELY ■ sea AUaetl* iteaae . ATLABTIC CITY. ■- A Oaaca Every Cold L—cbas. aad F«cNight The Excuraion House JAMES CLARK Proprietor MAIN STREET ami .. . NEW JERSEY AVENUE SOWERS' POINT N.J. Why Not Buy Your Bathing Outfit at GofTa. where you will find a full line ol " . the moat select Suits, Capa, Shoes, etc. Also a find assortment of Silk AtOClrtag*. all at reasonable prices. GOFF'S BATHING SUPPLY STORE 9 J0 Boardwalk Adjoining GofTa Bath*.

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