OCEAN , CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXIV. OCEAN OTTY( N. J. THUtfiWAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1914. NO. 34
Ocean City Sentinel -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. " Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seai.ln.re, Architect Licensed by the Slate. -:- EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CljPV N J. THOMAS J. THORN * jflorist j| * 1128 Bsy Avenue ABBOTTS' Alderney Dairies Seventh St. and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Choice Dairy Products Butter and Ens Ask for Booklet of Specialties | Orders Delivered Both Phone# | <1
' MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW, ( APE MAY l«l'HT HOI at, >. J. (Oppaaln- ftftdw Uulldlajr*. LAW OFFICES ' r " Apgar & Boswell, - A.HHIKV **S^»H»tKK4 1 LAW OFFICES Godfrey;- Giddings 4 Read 1 I. noon,. SIS. us and XII l ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I JAMES M. E. HILDRETHj Counsellor-at-Law " TOWNSEND CODFREYI 5 Attorney-at-Law . , •|j NEWELL HEULlNGSi j Attorney at Law SIM Eighth Street j Ocean Ctty Ne» Jersey j -e-UITTL,C— Gandy Shop, 016 A8BURY AVE. jrine Line Gonfactloltury Ine.lud
j DID YOJL4 EVER j * stop to consider hgaLjmperfant it is to have your home con- \ f strut-ted hy nreponsihle builders? " Have you seriously cott- * ksideredttleparts that are hidden? " Have you ever considered f liovb-great and important the" framing, foundations and other hid- f !, den parts play in the life and safety of your building? 1] Let us ^ j advise you how your home should be built. -■% Hans and speci- a * lications free J ; City Mill and Lumber Company ; i BUILDERS » | OFFICE! SIXTH AND WEST AVE., OCEAN CITV, N.J. J PLUMB1INO Are yon RcUiuu entire saltafactiim a. to price", workmanship and l.u.ium. f'Atc-y? If Dot, 'it will par yon to Iflre me a trUL 1 am in an eioeplloually good poaitmu u. take oare of yonr repair work of which X make a "penalty. I bare no ex)iensire establishment or clerical force to maintain. Give toe a trial. Both Phon.. C. H. BACON 607 UlgHth St BHapiac ano cawpcT laving rt/nNivuac or ait. aiNoa aceaiaco LAWRENCE 'k. LEAR a.ti P.Mi. es-w N. C. GODFREY ure«..e»»»«. m-> Upholstering, Awnings. House Furnishings 667-659 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. j ESTIMATES CHEERFULLY GI\>EN rv rv nr r ■ i* ? r new fall goods P 0 W bLL S now coming in .
A new line of ilrcsx goojs in Srrgca, Plaala ami Roman Stripes. Duckling Fleece Flannel for Kimonas and Bath Rohea.
A fine line of all-wool Shaker Knit Sweaters for Mru.Womcn and Children. The latest in iAilies' Neckwear and Fancy Goods.
POWELL'S TMIt RliL.IAt*l.tJ STOMI! 921 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone, 15 Advertise in the SENTINEL
nUDII'iL J N. GIUSCOM, M. D. ' KIGIJTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. ' ' ,m"' "•*& asi* bikr, # l" j i'.ai-f. •v.-fs.v.'.K.'iVj.r.s : • Allen Corson, M. D. - ! 816 Wesley Avenue « ,j Ocean City New Jersey Wlnlir^l.te IJDLA. ! DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE. J pfl-KSCHEI. PETTIT. M. IJ. 807 WESLEY AVE. , , OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY I ! 0K. CHARLES B. RIDER i J I>entiMt>« | 809 Central Avenue J J)R. G. F. * STARR ' Dentist 1 I or. Kl(HIHML and Wtelry Are. j I ' Hughes' Central Phaimac|r J. Thoroley Hughes. P. j Msnscer / — ^ , ' ( 8th and Wesley Avei. Oceen City, N?J? a ] mariTlSke 1 Undertaker and Embalmer 'i" ' mrtxrauATmo. ( 't'tione lie. ^ . ocKAN CITY. N. J 1 Watch and Jewelry Repairing !j Mayer's ' Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty 's Pier J OPEN ALL YEAR ^ r Men's Suits ' Women's Suits Pressed j 25c Mathis & Rotundo Bourse Bldg. Ocean City, New Jersey 'I Why be a Ready ■; , Made Man? .» I SUITS tND QVEBCQ4TS » I $16 $18 $20 f v Midi to Youi Oidtr Right in Mt Own Shop 0 ■JULIUS ROTH; EIGHTH STREET 0 ^ OCEAN CITY, N. J. '
CREDIT! CREDIT! CREDIT!] t- the — 1 ENTERPRISE CLOTHING HOUSE Nos. 4-6-8 North Massachusetts Avenue | t ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. = The Very Latest in ~ Ladies' and Men's Ready-Made Clothing Call ami ieeris in regard to our "Club Plan," t5Mro|L Us apostal and onr representative will be pleased to call and see you and explain full details.
VISITOR SEEKS LIGHT ll ON IMPORTANT SUBJECTS .A I
' Questions Up to City Officials and Board j of Trade. $ The following letter will I* read , 'with lulereid by the |ieople of thl» clly J and the Bknti x ki.'b many subscribers in Philadelphia: ^ j . 1 Iceau I'lly for a few day* laid week. I diced a [leoullar condition of affair-. Durlug the evening" si the loleraecllou of Nlulh el reel and Asbury aveuur there are Iweuly-oua electric light" 1 going full blaet, whereas al Kigbtb 1 Wbal'e the Idea? To my mind, Eighth aud Aebury le c , far more Important buelueee eecllou I lliau the other, on one^ilmer being the " Kind National Hanjr on another the 1 t li-eau lily Title and Trust Company, 1 within a few^rtet la the general poet 1 offlce aud <-loee by in the other dlrec- 1 dun le the Penipiy Ivanla Katlmad ^ f*r eo much lllumluatlou Is needed, 1 surely.lt ohould he placed where people" < (.ninliig Into the clly can see II aud tw < aid of It can see same of the placer * thai are worth while; that count. ( ' I remarked 011 tbta lo one of the all- ^ the year-rouud reeldeute aud was ' given to uuderetatid that the lights at ' Ninth street were for the purpo ae of ' nil pressing visitors" In November a ' time or the year when really, truly. ' 1 I'lt answer my i|ueMlou. -What's Die ' Idea?" by asktug another It Is a about the city ball (who has ever ' heard of a summer seaside visitor hunting up the city ball 10 admire the ■ > -architecture?)' aud. as there are ■ 110 < . visitors in winter, my second quest iou 1 Is apparently In order Where's (tie ! nigger In (he wood-pllv?" It may. perhaps, be asked what business It Is of mlue. The apsw ,r to hat Is that I owu property 111 Ocean ' Cliy aud live lu It durlug the summer; ' that 1 hope lo own more for Invest- ; mrnt purposes; that I want to nee the ' r place grow, eud anything that will ' ' tend to that growth la of lulerest to as It sbn<n3 — ,u '*"■• ' w lieUier owners of property or not. | Why not devote the money It coh» 1 to run these unnecessary extra lights 1 to prolonging the season? For In- - stance, keep the band going until the 1 end of Beptember. This year, when the concerts were et en eud, storekeepers along the Boardwalk began to ■jliut up shop, and. In cousequenee. visitors, being deprived of the usual seaside atlrecllous, began U> shut up their residences and depart for home. Of course, there are a number of visitors that are compelled to leave early
SUMMER GIRL ; BECOMES A BRIDE , Marie Hcxatncr and I.. , H. Schwatz Married in Philadelphia. The wedding of Miss Marie Begins j i HrXamer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs jt Charles A. Ilexuuer. of Philadelphia. I Wrduesday evening. Novemlier 4. al j 1 6. S) o'clock al the home of the bride's , parents, 174 North I'sremy-seconit Street. Hie Iter. Kdward Bark, one ( of die curates of the Church of llir I, Hoy I'rlulty, Bitleuliouse Square j performed the cermouy. Miss Amy , Heiamer, a cousin of the bride, end < daughter of Past < omiu idore and , Mr.. William K Hexamer, was the ■ itu. lilies ol the valley. The bride- 1 :kTiuW.. atteudrd by hi. brolher. t a costume of itka^L— liius irl in insil , 1 ^li for. with a bflfchgi trnumal with wMIe feathers i-.Ahe TTreshsl > ^ of orchids aud lilies of the ( valley. r a dinner for (lie bridal parly and , 1 family followed Ills ceremony. I'pon their return from the wedding 1 loaruey (he bride and bridegroom will , . al StkU Christ lau street. 1 Mr. Hexamer. who is secretary of , , the Philadelphia Underwriters' Aw- , elation, and Ills family have l«en sum- , residents of Ocean City several . years. H srry A. Morris and wife, of this , city, have returned from Philadelphia, where tbey attended Hie wedding of Mr. Morrla' staler. Miss Sarah V. , Morris, and £l*ood Locke, which ' occurred at Hie hojne of the bride. In , West Phlledelphla, Wednesday of 1 week. Mr. Ix>ck» la chief o|>eralor ut ihs J'ostal Telegraph Company. , Tkm Aawly wedded pfilf, ' up'ou llietr , retsrn from a trip south, will reside In . West Philadelphia. Mrs. Locke Is a , summer rrsldeul of this c'ly. 1 To Have Night (School. A night school will be opened lu (lie ' annex of -the Tabernacle Baptist j Church Monday eveuhig, November IB. Tne school will lie open three ' evtnlnga each week from 7.80 to H 30. • AU persons desiring lo improve their • Intellectual coudltlon are luvited to be I present The Itev Samuel J. Comfort Is pastor.
COLORED PEOPLE AMONG TEACHERS There Arc Eight Members of: Negro Race Instructors | in County Schools. It was noticed during the I «f* May 1 j Comity Teachers' luslliutc lu this clly jThur-day and Friday that there were' j colored ins 11 who lias a school at West {■'ape May, thai there are eight mem-; i tier- of hi- race teaching lu the county i Mr Moure has two assistants 111 his I 1 school al West Cat* May. In which 1 there are «t pupils. They have a «ep I state school bulidiog There are four colored teachers lu 1 I'll re » a -chool fur colored children 1 at Wlilleshoro, a few uillcs outside of I Mr Moore was the first colored grad- I uale of the West ( iie.ter High School. I He also Is a graduate uf the Howard 1 t'lllverslly. Dr. Jieurge M I'hlllp-. of I (he State Nofmal School at West ( boa- I ter. took a lively Interest in the young 1 man. and gave him much assretauce. < Mr Moore did a'l he could lo advance , bis owu educatlou. He atteuded the : ^ lings of the Philosophical Society the^llcrnscoplcal Society and the School; also uulverelly extension lec1 11 addllloii to his own pertinacity, was helped considerably by Influential men of West Chester, who were tiers of the Presbyterian Church, ' where Ills father was sexton for many years. OFFICERS RB-BLBCTBD H. M. Movvrer Agalu Heads Hellance Fire Cumpanv. The Itellauce Fire Company, No. 2, j lias re-elected (he following ottloers; President. H, 8. Mowrer; vice preeF | dent, Lawrence Lear; secretary, L. L. , Wallace; treasurer, John B. ChrisI tiau; trustee for three yeare, George r C. Murphy. George Ige lias been re-elected Are , warden. Wardell Hlgbee baa been , chosen foreman, vice L. L. Wallace; , and Nicholas Godfrey, Charles Hampsop a'ud B. Frank Hmllit asalstapl /oreAen. ! The Mlsees Margaret. Anus H. and . Marie McMauua, Philadelphia school c teachers, have bought a cottage on I Fifteenth street, between Asbury and r West aveuuea, from John H. Kendrlck e The sale was made by Mrs. O L. t Lake, of this city. The sale Included the furniture.
BRETHREN VISIT j! LOCAL MASONS Delegation Included W e 1 1 - I Known Residents of Lower • ] Cape May County. * Members of Ocean City Lodge. No. f lil. F. and A. M.. entertained a nuiuC herof Visltlug brothers in their beadquarters In Masonic Hall. Ninth Mieet / aud Asbury avenue, Thursday e.'eu- • lug. and a lew hour* were spent very \ enjoy ably. i v Ttie lodge's guests were Postmaster . $ Wheel 011. H W. Godfrey. Ex Judge Q H. 8. Douglass and Edward 8tlles, uf li a Arbutus lx>dgr, No\l70, Cipe May tl T Court House; ex-Prosecutor Lloyd, of t ^ Hereford Lodge. Nui \|77. Cape May; 1 f W. H. Zimmerman, of 8ler Lodge (f No 65.Tuckaboe;Prof.O. W. Kelcbly, X i of Mlddleburg Lodge. PennaylvanU. 1 / and Joseph L Pyle, of Lafayette X a Lodge, No 14, Wilmington, Del. The 1 Y two last named are Instructors lo the v local high school. I "• The Ocean City boys frequently < I I— have visiting delegations^ and they I always make It pleasant for them Ti I" 1 Heave ilons Aloog Coast. | □ There was a heavy Mia and wind N storm hers Sunday, the wind resetting 1 the proportions of a- gale It was the H worst storm of (be season thus far, J I according to the weather uiau 111 Atllautlc City, aud came from, the 8outh I Allautlc States. The highest velocity lof the wind was thirty miles an hour. The storm began as a southeaster In Itbe morning, but backed to the eoutb li] In the late afternoon. There was a I rainfall of half an luch. B It's dignified and gives you a delicious sense of security to own your OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility as a M«X estate owner makes yon a desirable dtixen. Think it over, then call an HARRY HEADLEY, Real Estate Operator, Ninth and AeI bury avenue, next to Ore bourn who ' will show yon the very beet way and some or the greatest bargains to be found ben- 00 lbs met ml terms I Phone son nor* Win edv wk> isisAiissiKCIif loan** ass aa vs. ass rasa ikrae. Experienced Durse opao Jot engagements. Apply to Mr* Kale Hartman, 617 Central avenue. Ocaan City. It. J. m adv. 11-12, a.
— M THANKSGIVING DAY SERVICES L.; G. Will be Held in Presbyterian Cbnrch -Mr. Mitch to Preach. J ^ Vulon Thanksgiving services will be ui belli IhL year again by the cojigregao- the First Metliodl-l Episcopal, ih d"'ir"f Presbyterian aud Ihe Im- V manuel Baptist Churches A The Rev. Mr. Mitch, pastor of tha te Church, will deliver the to sermon, while Dr. slues and Ihe Iter. Mr. Bohner will <fc< awrtst. " tl The eervlcen will he heli^ 111 the a Presbyterian Church al 10 tt o'clock ou the morning ot Thaoksglv- 11 Day. ti It la hoped that there will be a large tl and representative attendance of III# w three congregations participating. h Turkey Dinner. a 1 The members of the Tabernacle p , Baptist Cbnrch, Eighth street and a • Weal avenue, the Itev Samuel J ] 1 Comfort, pastor, will give a ttrst-class f Thanksgiving lurkey dluner for the s . benefit of the church on Thursday, ] 0 1 November 28. The dloner will be pre- ] 1 pared by the beet of cooks aud served a from the residence of Mrs. Catherine Simons. 624 Haven avenue. Servlugll will begin at lfio'plock, uoou, aud cou . 1 lluue uutil 10 HO pr m. Dinner will be . I I- pent .to aoy address by request and ji 1 may be ordered by phoue. B«tl ( 'pbooe 147X. J " ' At Dcsiai ssdil> Mcatto*. < Dr. E. C. Weston aud Dr. Slannert. 1 of this city, attended a meet tug of Ihe 1 f Atlantic Couoty Deutal Society at the ■ ® LeUrand, lu Atlaotlc Ctty, where they £ witnessed a demonstration of Dr. Shoe- „ maker's new method of taking Impres1 alous of a pcrsou's mouth. Theismoostratmu was made by Dt Samuel p Suppler, of New York City. Hamilton, Elgin watches fl per •- week. L. M. Nelson, mtlroad Jeweler, n. MS Broadway. Camden. N. J.. Carl J. Urillo. agent. Ninth street end Aabury )• gvenue, Oceeu City, S. J. adv. U.
MILITARY COMPANY HAS PERMANENT OFFICERS
Members Are Poshing Efforts I to Build a Handsome Armory Here. The Military Company of Ocean Clty.comprlslng members of Company U G. Third Infantry, hav .effected a b permanent organisation by Ihe elec d Hon of Ihe following officers: ti President. Charles Brack ley; vice president. Dr. Howard D. Taylor; S secretary. George C. Murphy; treaa- e Constant Ford. d The board of directors consists of the s commissioned oltieers — 'Japt. I L. Esly. First Lieutenant t Alfred K. Smith and Secoud Lien- 1 tenant Then. V Towuaeud— w ith two « be appointed by the prrsldeut. f The cost of the armory, as planned I "by Oils M. Townseud, will be about i Til. 000, It was the thought of the • members of this new company 4hat 1 price might be reduced not a I by the elimination of some fen- 1 that may not be eaeentlal at thla 1 For Instance, as the building would out be ready uutll spring, tbs heating plant might well be cut ouL A committee was appointed to aee If reduction can not be made Id the price without dilertoratlog from the appearance of the building. This committee Is made up of Ibe Second Lltuteuaut ioarn»eud, Sergeaul J. E Trout aud Quarterj master Sergeant Charles f. Headley. Flat Trtbatwio Edge. Says the Atlantic Couoty Record: Senator Waller E. Edge's select Iou as ' president of the Senate la a fine tribute ! lantic County* able legislator ' and no more deserved honor was ever conferred by the Upper Houatof-Uie New Jersey Legislature. Mr. Edge Is one of the ablest, most progressive sod far-sighted public offlc ola of tha Stage sod his services as prealdaut of 1 the Seuale will be Invaluable to New . Jersey. ' ' Cook wanted with tow capital lo ' Invest In a tlret-claas seashore hotel lo - Ocean Clly, N J. Address D, SkXTt . ski. offlce. Ooeaa City. N. J. , adv. II 12. St. For Sals, Bakoais.— Corner M, 50x100. located Fourth and Central, Ocean Ctty, N.J. Apply M.B.Shteap. r FleaaantvUle. N. J. Ade. 6-18. tl i The First National Bank of Ocaau r "■re-1-1"-"' «""«•"«
f 1 CITV BONDS UP AT PRIVATE SALE , $27,000 Worth May be Pur- , chased from treasurer < Singly or in Any Amount. ( ; The City's funding bond Issue, not I having been disposed of because of I 1 during the last tew mouths. It Is said, the City < 'om mission ere. at their t weekly meeting. adopted.IHe following resolution: 1 1 Be II Unsolved by the .Board of t ommls- . 1 -loners of Ocean City that the resolu- 1 r Iou pa wnl 011 July 28. 1HI4. author! ■ r ring the sale of the 62T.WW ' funding I bonds, authorized by an ordinance en I - tilled "au ordinance aulhorixlug the . of bonds Ocean Clly lu the 1 I aggregate principal sum of $27,000 for I r Ihe purpose of paylug ajgrllooof - uertalu uoles and Improvement cerllfl- I : cates of said clly, which are lo become ■ . due wltblo oue year, and providing 1 > for the payment of the principal and I • Interest of said bonds," passed by the ; ' Board of Commissioners on July 16. 1 ■ 1914, at public sale, be aud the same Is | I hereby rescinded. Be It furtbei 1 Resolved, by the Board of Commie , "loners that the city treasurer be and ■ hereby Is authorlxed and Instructed to r dispose of the said funding bonds at' , private sale, at a sum not less tbau par r and accrued Interact, and upon receipt of the purchase price to deliver the bonds to the purchaser, said city treasurer to report to the Board of Commissioners the sale of aald bonds and when sold. The sale may be made of boDds singly or In any number the purchaser may desire to lake, or as a J' CRUISER 8ANK , glearwaler Owned b» K. C. Ire clous, gaosmer accident. t The handsome cruiser, Shearwater, n owned by Commodore E. !>"««. . Leedoui, uf Philadelphia, sgbk at bar moorings Id the Great Egg Harbor l( River early Mouday morning, durlug a terrific etorm. The craft, which was ueatly fur-nl-hed and upholstered, was almost d completely submerged, but as the tide il fell lu the afternoou her cabin and n railings were visible. . It le though^ that the cable fouled. " causing the cruiser to reel over and 1 UI. . . . Mr Leedom 1s a member of the <• Ooeen City Motor Boot Club and Is well kuown here.
SINGING IS OF I HIGH STANDARD ;; T Hughes Heard in Excel- " lent Solo— Prof. Alva Franckle an Artist. ^ The tinging In the Flrat Preeby- d tsrlan Church, this winter, ta of • q high standard of iXcelliDoe. On Sun- t tha choir gave an especially attractive program. The large audleuce assembled on e evening to bear the second c sermon of the series at praeent being ^ delivered by the pastor wan delighted with the musical pari ot the service J. Thoroley Hughes was at hi* In a solo of unusual sweetness, while the anthem by Ibe foil choir, entitled, "Father, AJI Merciful," formed a fltttug dose to tbeeennou, the Anal thought of which It enshrined in a most beautiful way. . Professor Alva Fraockle, of Mlllvtila, presided at the pipe organ with 1 tha fluleh and power of ao artlet, the . worshippers at both Ibe morn lug and evening servicee apparently being 1 i greatly plaaead wltb tha work ot tble 1 gifted young musician. f Batssd fH tor ■•IRtaos. ! An offering was takeo on Sunday " afternoon by the Sunday school of the First Presbyterian , Church for the ' Belgians. Although tb^atteodance - was small, owing to the luclemeul - weather, the oflertug was a vary substantial one, being exactly »SI. The money will be forwarded 10 Philadelphia 10 be used lo purchasing .supplies '• tor the next relief "hip which Is to sail * from that port. e — s r Hack Wrosw Vlsilsllss. ir Mrs. Floreoce M. Gilbert, of this ! 1# cily. State Couudlor of the Daughtera J Is of America, bat returned from a j e week's visitation to different oouncUs ( te id the middle section of the Stale, if She visited Lmmbertou, Camdeu, New w Egypt, W rlght"4owo, EmHyetown, Tabernacle and Mount Holly, and found tbe orgsulxations In go-id condl.0 lto0" Legal papers of all dsaeriprioaa, In- *• Aabury avenue. Preen Ctty. W. J. adv. J. . a p' MerroAOR Fom Sal*— Gilt-edge, If. Rcmlnton, agent. Ocean CHy, H. J. it. adv., if 1 1 a>
LACK OF MARBLE CAUSE . ! OF DELAY ON CITY HALL
I Millwork Supply Also Partly to Blame, Declares Contractor, J. W. Emery. The Skntixki., 011 Tliur-day'afler-110011 la-t, wrote John 'V. Emery, of Philadelphia, the contractor, that there are and have been many reports in circulation here regarding bi» work ou tbe new city, halt, eud asking him If he had anythlug lo "ay concerning conditions. The reports In i-lrculalion relate to financial cqudtUoue, dlsaall— and alan the delay in the work. . The following letter has been re- ■ ceived from Mr. Emery: I have yours of the 12'h Inst;, and note what you «ay. In reply, would, -tale that there are 110 hold-ups or no delays ou the Ocean City coulract on account of ttie sub contractors holding tne work <fn account of their ; Such U not the case and oot true. v-" 1 The marble !» the priucipal' hold1 up at this time, and Ibis lias Just been > 011 the cars at the qoarry In ' Vermont, coining to Philadelphia, and . the part for Ocean City will be loaded on atiotber car and arrive at Ocean ; Clly (be latter part of next week. Then Ibe marble setters will get busy and ? push that work to completion as fast a« possible. As soon as this Is com- • pleted the tile men will complete their work lo three or four days. Joining op lo Ihe marble. By that time. I em Informed, ghe lamp standards will I be there aud erecled. 1 In the meantime, the balance of tbe millwork, trlilcb has caused so much r trouble, will be completed and tbeenI tire Job finished. 1 I am basing my calculations ou - the assurance given me by the different I Yours very truly, f John W. Emery. 9 Phils , Nov. H. LUCKY GUNNERS A Number of Local MUarsgs Made Cood-Wsed Masts. Fire Chief 8. B. Coovsr, Assistant Postmaster Everlugbam and Hasai • Nsttklrk returned to Ibis city tha i taiiar natXgf lad wrek f ram stunning r trip at Elmer aud Hammonlon. ' They kUled 29 rabbits, 12 squirrels and f fpur quail. Tliey had a flue time. Luther L. VVallace, Sr., and A. U. " Gilbert, of this city, returned boMe ( Saturday evenlug fiom a four-days' f gunning trip to Hornesstowo, this i State. They bad muob lutk and brought back 17 rabbits, 5 squirrels, 5 i pheasants aud 14 qnall. Thla was only about half tha amount of game ' tbey ba^d. Tbey five constdsrabla ' away lo friends up the Stale. "Ed" Cook was with thein, but he didn't
William R. Hughes, of thla clly, his son, Dr. J. William Hughes, and -Nick" Young, tha last two being Atlantic City, liave returned from k gunning expedition up I bo shoe River. Tbey had tfaa trip of lives, they say. Tbey got fertyone ducks. Ralph VanOilder, architect (at Joseph G. Champion, bonder, of title city, had two days of excellent sport tbe couuty. He bagged U quail, 8 rabbits. 2 squirrels and * pheasants. $1000 and (500 to place on bond and mortgage. Address Box R, Report** offlos. _ ad*. U — ■ International Suit Msgs ts *4 nests ' "Be Convinced" Jones'Mcn'sShop • tiissa »s- [ 75 5 Asbury Avenus Clothes and : 'the Man 1 1 A man'ssuccert, like that of d - store, depends much on the e I —kind of publicity he gets. I- Perhaps in no other way is he • so consistently and persistently li advertised as by the -very clothes on his back. The man who shows good judgment generally is apt to '"I show it in Michaels-Stem ' clothes. • I He finds in them a horie-aease '» combination of Hie USEFUL aud the ORNAMENTAL. • J If you yourself couldn't be • 'x I satisfied with leas, we've u ■ t. extra long latch -string out today. ' Suits. $10 to fxt. Overcoats, $10 to fao. . Newell Coraen | E Octal ao iitajmw I

