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VOL. XXXIV. OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, FLBRlfARY 4, 1915. NO. 45

Ocean City Sentinel ■ R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor Sr.oo Per Year. StricUy in Advance. organ hand, ATTORNEY and counsellor-at law. CAPE ■^tWKT HOCfcE, A. J. JJaw Offices" C Apgar & Boswell, law offices Godfrey, Glddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. james m. ethildreth j Counsellor-at-Law ' NEW ELI. HEULINGS - Attorney, at Law 309 Eighth Street Ocean City • New Jersey H. Bnrkhardl & Co. PLUMBING AXD HEATING JOHN E. TOWNSEND! Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. I Ocean City New Jersey \ 1 I y j

j* DID YOU EVER j v stop to consider how important it is to have your home con- a V stVuctetl by resjHjnsible builders? II Have you seriously con- . f sidered the parts that arc bidden? 11 Have you ever considered f 4 how great and important the framing, foundations and other hid- f a den parts play in the life and safety of your building? H Let us 4 f advise you how your home should be built. Plans and speci- f * fications free 4 ♦ City Mill and Lumber Company j 5 BUILDERS | | OfFICE: SIXTH AND WEST AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. , PLUMBING Si isi, ",2, ss of .lueli I nuk. ..—Mt,. I Ch a. «P— '. or clsrvwl faros t" maintain. Girt ms s triwL Bath Phonss C. He BACOIN 6Q7 KlgHth St T* A XTT I? T T ' a The RELIABLE STORE forDry JT U W LLL 53 Goods, Notions and Men's Wear Special at this store— Four Months' Trial Subscription to Only l<) cents (Regular — _ . price. 40 cents), hour 2LhSpriS|H,F"S5" THELADIES Manton taipiV Ask WORLD .bo»l it .1 Ite r"j™ coumar. W. arc al» f"1 ™1"c; tions in some lines of goods to make room for Spring Stock as we must have the room. :: :: /V 1^IOS8 25 921 Asbury Avenue P0W©11 S Ocean City, N. J. GO tO\ VISITORS WELCOME Colonial Greenhouses Ocean Heights On main Stiore Road, beyond Someta1 Point, for Cm floaets. Fens a»l flnbber Pints apiciAL arrcMTion TO runcaat. aoax B!aasBSi£«.t.°- THOMtS H. WllKER. Manager. OVER 100 PEOPLE Joined our CHRISTMAS CLUB during the first three days. Are you enrolled ? If not, why not do it now and have a snug sum handed you in December when the demands on the individual purse are greatest First National Bank OCEAN CITY. N. J.

\ "1 The Fine Offices recently vacated by the city at Eighth Street and Central Avenue .v.*. Are For Rent - ■/ ====== singly or .on suite. They will be thoroughly renovated and arranged - 1 to syit tenants. Massey & Edwards EIGHTH ST. AND CENTRAL AVE.

L , | This Space Reserved for IRA B. MATHIS OCEAN CITY. N. J. >! ■>"

;;; ■-.«■*«. ij n. gr1scom, m. d. EIGHTH ST. AND WESLEY AVE. °mo* "To "met boanfhunaS* U"' P" m" 1 zfl Allen Corson, I. D. wtS I S16 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey ^.jton ie w ,x A dr. w. p. haines I COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Y OKKIIE H1H1RH: j i lol |n m. I'Uonaa: Bell til- W; luler-HlaU ISA ( JJERSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. I 807 WESLEY AVE. I OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY I «.ffl~ Itciur*: •»»£». I qk. charles B. rider J MDenti8t« • 809 Central Avenue 1 OC EAI CITY. *. J.

| BellllT ^ • j)r. g. f. starr Dentist Bell MS-A Beth Phooe. l.Ue-SUW U B ' Hughes' Central Phamucii f J. Thomley Hughes, P. D. P Manager «th end Weeley Am. Ocean City, N.J. ' mark lake 1 Undertaker and Embalmer j em cbxtsal A vases H 'I'hone UB OCXA* CIT*. H.J

... — h fin* "\i * Perfect ; & ii' I Safety J|j M thousands of people are 41 m now transacting their { ( " i tanking by mail. It will' ^ 4 ■ S surprise you to know the , , I Y time and expense it will ; ' < 4j6 save you to send your J » < deposits to us by mail. | | ' . zte You are invited to bank j | 1 f j with us. Start an ac- 4 | I 14 £ count now. "j ^ 144 3% Interest Paid on 4 4 4 4 Time Accounts ( 4 < it 1»" ij | Ocean City Title J | II ssB II | [ Trust Company ] j ^^Ocean City, N. J Otia M. Townaand A Practical Haaabora ArehRaet Lleanwd by tba 8taU. •> EIGHTH MTHCET, OHP. P. O. _ OCEAN CITY WrE

$370,000 SPENT IN CITY FOR IMPROVEMENTS IN 1914

Many New Cottages and| Apartments Erected Dnr- 1 ing the Fall and Winter. | KlRures from the book* of RulldhiR Inspector H. A W. Smith show that there was 00 particular feeling of ' bard limes'-' In Oceau City during the year 1914. alouR building operation lines, at least, and there baa been coualderable activity among the bulldera from September 1 laat up to February 1. I Mr. Smith stales that during 1914 he , Issued for all purposea, Including new buildings, alterations, additions and repaira, a total of -J69 permits, representing an outlay of *370.000 for tin pruvementa, aa reported to his departHome of the permits Issued from September 1. 1914. to February 1 of this year, were as follows: Allen Scull, apartments and garage for Ira P Sharp on Ocean avenue, near Fourteenth street. *4'J0». Otis M. Towneend. dwelling for Mrs. Kale Whitman on Park place, near Corinthian avenue. fHOOO English & Johnson, collage for V. L Suilth on Third street, near Corinthian avenue, 12300. J. T. Seal, two-family apartment fnr (ieorge F. Kauer on Wesley avenue, near Thirteenth elreel, *4000. Frank Hcollatl, frame dwelling and store on Aabury avenue, near Tenth street, *3600. C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Compauy extensions to yard, *l»i0. 8. B. Swan, two-story cottage for Seymour 'ltavte on Pentilyu place, 1. 12200. 0 Joseph O. Champion, new black2 smith shop on West avenue, urar - Eighth street, for John J Devlue, ' *1500. Allen Scull, two-family apartment . for Mrs. Martha H. Sweuey on Sixteenth etreet, *3300. Andrew B. Scull, cottage for Isaac Norton on Simpson avenue, northof Twelfth etreet. *2000. Wlllard Steel man, three-family • apartment for Mra. Samuel Kennedy. ■■ on Central avenue, near Thirty fifth street. *450U. Otla M. Townaend. three-story rooming bbuse for Johu B. Kllboru on Parl^ place. (3000. Otis M Towuseud. alteratloue and ' additions to John K. Jones' house and store, on Aabury avenue, near Eighth, street, *4300. Joseph H utter, addition of tweuty rooms to Mra. K. Stewart's collage. 826 Sixth street, *6000. Ernest Kent, store and.dwelllug for J H. Frank Craven. Fourth street aud Asbury aveoue, *4800. John Marts, cottage for self on Peonlyn place, *3000. John Marts, cottage for H. Newell (CooUnoed oe ttaeo ud page.)

E. KENNETH HOVE HAS PASSED AWAY Brilliant Career of Young B Hazleton Musician Known Here Boded by Death. E. Kenneth Howe, aged nineteen year*,.no!ed In this city for his skill as an organist and musician, died Tburs- . day at his home In Hazleton. Pa. He bad been organist at the Park Avenue = Methodist Episcopal Church, Philadelphia. The. musician was rugeged. wheu sixteen year. old. In play !u the First M. E Church, mis cll.v. He attracted coualderable attention and latar succeeded Itnlln Maltland In the Park _ Avenue Church. Ahoul a year ago bl« health fatlad and be went, to his home *

In Hazleton. The many local friends of thayouog man heard of bla death with great * regret. As a musician he bad a most promising future. Whenever he played the organ In ' the First M. E Church tba edifice was filled with music lovers. The yonng man, who came from a ' family of mualclapi. was first brought to this city by WllUam E Maasay. ' C ailed From ■ -rrtabare. Mra. L. L Htgbae, of this oily, who been spending (be winter with her daughter In Harrtaburg Pa . waa 1 1 called home tire latter part of laat 1 > week by the serious Illness of her ] [ sister, Mra Charles E. Adams Tba 1 1 latter Is recovering. I osra Tear mama. f It's dignified and gives you a delt1 clous sense of security to own your ; hom"t OCEAN CITY. Besides, your responsibility aa a real I estate owner aukaa you a deniable ^ citizen. Think U over, then call on 1 HARRY HEADLKY, ' Baal Batata Operator, Ninth and Aa- [ bury avsooe, next to fire bonaa who will show yon tba very heat way and soma of the greatest bargains to be found tamo on tba aadgta terms Phono wneihftnn ade. Foa Bins.— *22 Aabury aaeooa, furn la bed or unfurnUbed. by the year, Adams, 72! Aabury avenue. adv. H-26, tfFoa Bala Baboais. — Corner lot . 60x100. located Fourth and Central

IC. H. BRUSH BUYS J COTTAGE HERE; 1 J Retired Bnsiness Man of Ger-J e matitown Has Been a Renter for Two Seasons. t Clarence H. Brush, of (lennaulown r has pnrchased. through Massey A Edj warits, the prelly three-story cottage _ of Mrs Jennie MacBrlde, at Twenlhth street and Wesley avenue -Mr. Brush, 'who I- s returd business man, bas beeu a .iniiuit-r resldeut-Of , this city two seasons, reuilng a ro)4age a In the sect h»n in which In- purchase I. located. e He Is an ardent fulWcr nf Wall .11 Ihe last two summer -esuns In the bay aud ocean, luahnii: many large r hauls of fish. Mr. Brush Is one of iliearllve members of Ihe Ocean Cll.v Fishing Club , and for some llraediirmg the late summer and fall served a. secretary of the r organization, filling Ihe position of ,t Paul Lamorelle, Ihe secreiary. who waa unable 10 attend to tils duties by ] reason of Illness. j Tbe Skntinki- welcome- Mr Brush to the rauke of the city's boosting ■ property owners. r RED MEN TO HCSTLE Will Tr» 10 Increase OrUct'a llrowlb In Ihe mate. r At the recent conference of repre- ', aeulatlves of Ihe tribes of Ited Men of thie Stale, held In Trenton. It was deI elded to offer trophies for new mem- . bers. The tribes have beeu asked for a net increase of five per ceut. In memf It la planned lo make thta year one of the biggest in the history of New y Jersey's Bed Men. Every man at the meellug pledged ti himself to work as never before. Tboaeat Ihe gathering Included many - of the moat prominent member* of the t order In Ihe Slate j Visitor From Hsxlclon. d Mra. Robert Barber was a guest at a the home of her brother, William E. Maasey, a few days ago. Mrs. Bar ber is well remembered by uiauy residents f as one of Ocean City's most charming girls. She now resides in Hazleton. Pa. _ ' none 10 Florida. Mrs. Estella Bamberger, of Philadelphia. daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. • Ellas Corsun. of Ibis clly. who spenl a few daya here Ihe latter pari of last 1 week, left on Saturday for Miami. Fla., where abe will remain until aprlDg.

] POSTAL HEN HERE ' 1 1 FROM ATLANTIC Visitors Were Well Enter- ' '! tained by Local Members j of N. A. L. C. [| The local post office boys— members of Hie Ocean City branch of the XaI tloual Association of Letter Carriers— entertained a few of the members or , ""j the Atlau'lc Clly branch In their room ' In Ihe rear of lite post oftlce Saturday It was originally Intended thai at' 9 , lea-t teu of the attaches of the Aty lanllc Clly olttce would come over. I e Eight did start. It was stated, but half t I| of the number met with a mishap or < something similar, rnr they did not I " .reach this clly. • f Of Ihe four that did arrive. Preal- I s dent Fred Wood aud Paat president t « I'hillp Koeheue. of the AtlanlJc-flly f branch, were among the number. 1 The visitors were made welcome by | C llie Ocean Clly postal meu. In Oils t e delegation were Assistant Postmaater ! ■ Thomas W Everlngbaiu, I'resldeut t Robert C. Dufileld. Secreiary Uaorge I • I '. Murpliy , Treasurer Joseph W . Cox- 1 b Harry Sleelmgn. Harvey Morey and I - Edmund Jetlrtes. I r All "swapped" elorles of Ihelr expef rlences In the mall service and there 1 0 were many laugha. 1 f The Ocean City boys provided a 1 lutielir which was greatly eujoyed by I • I lie participants. « The visitors were shown the new | city hall apd Ihe lire headquartere, 1 with both of which they expressed 1 their surprise end spoke of them Id i TURKEY SUPPER if To be tilvrn In Prcabxlrrlao march Frbraarr ia. The membera of Ihe Ladles' Auxlllary of the Flral Presbyterian Churcb >- will hold a turkey dlnuer in the baaemeut of the church Thursday evening e February 18, beginning at 6 o'clock. *' Tickets, 60 cents each. Everyone In town knows that when 1 the members of this organization give '• a dinner or eupper. It would ndver do J to miss It. because the members are all r experta lu Ihe line of providing good tilings to eat, bo undoubtedly there'll be a rush for tlcketa. BlnbSax Burprlar Party. , Dorothy Weeks gave a surprise '' party un Saturday evening fnr ber : -liter's (Mildred Elizabeth) eleventh birthday anniversary. Afler game- " aud mualr, refreahments were served. '• Those present were:C-oruells Colllaeon, Josephine MaglnnK Florence Uoehenaur, Frances Smiths Dorolby Jones, Marjnrle Beutham, Marian Murphy, i- Anna Mae Maglnnla, Evelyn Cheater, s. Martha Morris, Sara Slout, Tbelma Ware, Master, Burton Adams. Mrs. st Arthur Cheater. Mlse Edna Lake, Mr ., and Mr*. J. E. Adams and Mr. and Mra. W. W. Weeks

f PRETTY COP FOR SCHOOL PUPILS 1 John C. Steelman Shows Interest in Progress of Ctail- > dren in Studies. t \ j t'o-nmendable interest lu the work , and progress of the children of the ( school- of thta city la shown by Jobn a 41. Sleeiman. a well known lesldeot, _ who hasglveu e handsome loving cup

10 be preseuled to Ihe pupil making the highest general average In all the ' schools here during the term uf 191419l6r " . The cup is on exhibition In Ihe '' window of Harry H. Lake's store on ° Aabury aveuue. " Mr. SteelmaD'a offer baa had the ri met of locreaslng the loteresl of the b boys aod girls lo their work, sud a □umber have expressed their intention v of trying diligently to win 4be trophy. 0 Uone 10 Muuny Clime. * Commodore Charles F. Wall, of I , Philadelphia, w'bo attended the motur : n , abnw tn New York, ha- gone to ' r Florida for a w jour 11 of three weeks. * , He aod Mrs. Wall recently returned a visit to their daughter, Mlaa ( Dorothy, who la attending a school lo Virglula. ( The bonaa and lot, located 706 Ccu- . tral avsDue. Ocean City, N. J , kuowo I aa "The Wllmera," a well-eatabllahed. 1 . select boarding bouse; can be par- ■ ekeaed or rented at a reasonable price; property In excellent condition: house modern throughout. Will be sold on » easy termer For further particulars, 1 apply to R Curtis Robin-box, owner, 1 I 74* Asbury avenue, Oceoo Clty.J*. J. ■ , q * For Bale —Motor boat "Delia" In good apape; auto top; full equipment; 1 r- length over ell about 29 feet; beam r, about 7 feel. Price *360 Reasons for p selling, new beat. Apply David H. '. Henderson. 806 Market St., Camden, N. J. Boat at Datecbeg'a boat bonaa, f. Foe Mb etreet and Bay avenue. Ocean t aty, N.J. adv.l2-I7.tr J «k> gels anaailcciir la akae P VkreJag— vas Ba.sxsa Msasi? (NMfl.asPsir TBris.

The initial payment to ascura memuarship will be *-3. and after that the yearly dues will be one dollar. B Work of cooatruetlng tba courts j will begin early eooogh to have them g good playing condition by June IS nexL About that Ume the members g will be called together to formulate rules goveruiog the use of the courts a member's family or goeeta. t Funds to build the courts will bead- t vauced by thoas Interested In tba movement and the Initial payment will not be mede until Jane I, on which dale the names of tboaa who ( 'have failed to pay the Initiation fee , | will be replaced by the names of the , {other applicants for membership, , preference being given to those first | Application for membership should sent to James L Polk, Marehaotville, N. J , or to Mr. Polk at tba ' editorial rooms of Tbe North Ameri- j can, Philadelphia. Such applications' , will be acknowledged at 000s, so that Ihe applicaul will koow wbstiftrbW or ber name baa been accepted to mem- . Lawyer William B. Davis, who la scientist at tbe West Jersey Homeo- ! pathlc Hospital at Camdso, returned . to bis Moorestown home Saturday, accompanied by Mra. Davit and Ibelr , daughter. Tbey epent twowaakain - their cottage at Fourth Wrest aud Atj lanllc avenue, r " " ' Hamilton, Elgin w ate baa (1 per , week. L. M.Neleon. raUioad Jewelar, 1, 848 Broadway, Camden, N,. J.., actoi 1 here once a week. If you mlaa him r send a postal. adv. tf. mall. adv. If. p Tbe Initial paymeot to secure member-

; j SUGGEST PLAY ROOM FOR BOYS , — Think First Floor of Old Fire ,, Honsc Would be an d Ideal Place. ^ The suggestion has been made by a r It would lie a first-class Idea, If It « • could be arranged, in convert the Oral of fbe old Ninth street fire house i a club room for boys of from r . twelve or thirteen years up, where they a ; could spend the evnilugs In playing - r This, they say. would be an excellent „ plan for trie Innocent eutertalnment 1 of the youngsters and keep them out 1 of mischief. They point tn similar a , organizations started In (5*rmantnwn , 1 and other parts of Philadelphia year- t - and which uot only proved a ( benefit to the growing youth but have c been exceedingly prosperous. Tbe Sextixki. prints the suggestion ( as made. What do the men and wo- , of Ocean City Interested In the 1 i welfare of the youth of the resort t ' think of II? 1 Boys must have some place lo eou { 1 gregate, and a room such as bas been ( , referred to would help to keep ttieui out of that mischief to which some In | 1 the past have fallen victims. > DR. GRI8COM THANKED | For tale Work on Ike Peon He- ' 1 mortal Bridge Plana. ' During tbe discussion at the Board i of Trade gathering Monday bight of a ' 1 recent meeting of the Peon Memorial Bridge Committee, of which Dr. I N. Urlacom, or tble clly, la the energetic ( ' secretary, ex Postmaater Edward M. { Sutton said that the board should give | ' Dr. Urlacom a vote of appreciation for ' tba work be bas done* In pushing IbU I project. I Mr. Suttou made a motum to this | I effect, wblcb was aeoouded by ExMayor Joseph U. Champion, and Secretary OUsM. To wnseod waa Instructed to write to Dr. Grtsoom a letter along ' tbe lines suggested. il * * Meavz Baawlsii. There wae a rather heavy enowfall ^ bers Sunday morning. Snow began , falling about 6 o'clock aud continued '• for an hour and a half. It looked for ' awhile aa though we would have snow " for a few days, as the ground was ' frosen, bat rain soon msds tbe snow 5 disappear. Rain Nil most of tbe day and evening.

OCEAN CITY TENNIS CLUB SUB CONTRACTORS 5 [ SOON TO BE ORGANIZED HOT ALL PLEASED i > t s

- James L. Polk and Other 8om- ^4 to lawyers #1000 1 met VititonrAre Back of to Get Their Mosey for ' New Movement. clty Hall Work. ' \ Orgaulrsllon of the Ocean City of vraDxllog . » Tennis Club end the building of ^ Uwysta and sub-conUao- I numerous courts iu a central but not ton on tha new city hall building, tbe • too conspicuous location Is about to be c„1BMOf preferred creditors of John W. ' - -Heeled by a Dumber of lovers of tbe y, y (ba oaotmolor, were aeUled ' vRUoi**1"1 *re "U,,ia"r r"ldenU or Tbund'.y afternoon, so far aa tbe city j It is proposed to limit tbe msmbsr- "^ST^taLd creditor., thorn who ' , ship to fifty, half of whom shall be aiad oop noDcaa. ware paid In cash to « r W0nM0 *nd half man, and thU pro- uboqq, of 95 p., oanLof Ibelr ' „ portion will be maintained a. membera f,^„. ud Blvaa gra ^ notta ; are voted from a probable waiting Hat for lba balance. About *20, U00 were paid out.

Tboaa wbo bad not filed atop notloea, and wboae claims were estimated at 1 *2000. received 50 per cent, of their " -o. ' Tbe city bad retained *21,000 of tbe due Emery. Some of tba aub-ooutiactore are not ^ particularly wall pleased over tba tact *' that altogether tbey bad to give *1000 lawyers to Oght for their money. * Will Slave a Bear Rt. i Tbe second-year pupils of lbs Ocean 1 1 Ulty High School will have a benefit ' at lbs Prlooam Theater tomurrow(Fri- e day) night, whan there will bean extra attraction . Admission will be fifteen cants. Help tbe >oupg people 1 by atteodlng this benefit. I Bargain Lotb.— ' Third lot above ' , Second street, east side of Central, *626, « Fourth lot above Third street, east < Side of Aabury. (825. Only *100 cash 1 required on either. Otis M. Town- 1 t bknd, Builder. adv. 1 14, 71.

PHYSICAL CULTURE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN

! Harvey Lake AI90 Favors Teaching of Music and Penmanship. The Board of (Education reorganized the year at a meeting held Monday evening. Harvey V. Lake was elected presiaii^ John R (iroves vice preslW. \V. Adams, John R Groves and , B. Swan were named a- the house and repair committee. Mr. Lake was vice pre*lderrt and succeeded S. H. Swan. In his speech, of acceptance, Mr. made a number of Important re.-orameiHlall.m.— -uggclions (bat If adopted wilt have a far-reaching and salutary ellnet iu raising the standard of efficiency of llie children end the Mr. Lake has progressive Ideas. He particularly Interested lu his work a school director and It la bla aim, much as lies within bis power, lo bring the schools up to the highest plane possible during bis lncumbeocy of the office. His recommendations Included the paving with cement of all Ihe yard around the Wesley avenue school and ' installing a playground equipment betbe pavemeui Is laid. This equipment Is to comprise such article* as flyrings, swings aud basket bell paraphernalia. Thta Is alorfg the line of Mr. Lake's frequently expressed thought of physical culture for the youog boya and girls. Jila Idea Is to get tbe physical culture equipment In place, wltb tbe approval of Spcucer Bennett, physical director of the Atiaotlc City public schools, who has also ex preened a willingness ! to permit bla assistant, a capable young woman wbo attended Draxel I Institute, to come over lo see that the ■uslructlou work la properly started. { Tbe plan Is eventually to hare similar equipment at the high school, [ but tbe easeotlal point, In Mr. Lake's t mind, la to make tbe start wltb tbe Utile "kids," and then keep U up. Mr. Lake recommended the freaeoe- _ lug of tbe Interior walls of lba blgb school building, Inasmuch aa it should ' be Ihe thought of the city to make tbe | building as attractive aa possible Xor tbe hundreds of visitors atlendlng the Ocean City State Summer School, whose session- are held jn the high He further recommended that the 1 leaching of tnu-D— principally vocal, " at tbe start— be made a feature of tba 1 school studies; that pen man ship also r be made an attractive course; that r Prof. Stevens, tbe superintendent of * scbooli.be given a clerk at *3(0 or *100 ' a year, and that tbe employes of lb* ' city schools be Insured under the employers' liability act. Tbe speaker, lo recommending tba

appointment of a clerk for Mr. Slav an a, declared Ibat tbe latter baa too much minor detail olfioe work to look after, wblcb could be done by a parson receiving a fair salary and tboa permit lb* clly superintendent lo devote mum time to tbe larger work for Wblcb he Is employed. Money would be roved and better results obtained, In tbe speaker's opinion. In making bla pirn for greater public schools in ibis city, Mr. Lake aatd t^at . parents contemplating making n *aa- , shore resort their all-year bom* roe to large extent guided lu their saltation tba city's grede of public aebools. Ha farther stated tbal recently he visited a town not far from Ocaan OHy wbicb b»aaU of Its public schools, bat , these could not be oomparad to (be r very excellent school- uf out own city. 1 Recoveries 'rows Iojor* ' Edward, sou or ex-Poatmaatat E. M. Minion who had his left wrist severely Sutton, bad bla

Injured about a week ago, Is recovering aud bla wrist and band will soon be lo good shape. It la tbongbt. Ha was playing at tba time aod fell on a milk bottler The vessel bloke and tbe tendons of four of hla Angara were terribly cut. Ha waa taken to Dr. Herechel Pettlt'a office and, after emergency remedies bad been applied, be waa removed to tbe Atlantic City Hospital, where Ibe severed tendons were sewed. Blood poisoning was feared for a few days, bat the boy escaped Ibis. Prsfeallsasrr Mewshesw. At tbe morning service Id the FTrta Met bod 1st Episcopal Church a— day lba following were received In peaoaand Bertha Lake and Velma Heedley, Master Nvlson Rosa. Try an Advertisement * iu the Sxxnro.

, $12.00 and $15.00 QQ ; OVERCOATS \ We have fifteen $12.00 and $15 00 Overcoats which we offer this week for $6.99, less than half price 4n moat cases. Only one or two of a kind, but every one is a big ' bargain. Sices, 34 to 4°- This week only. ^ f NEWELL CORSON " 810 Aabury Avanue Oc*anCR», N.J.