Ocean City Sentinel, 20 May 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

' S - OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN CITY, N. THURSDAY, .MAY 2H. 1913.' - NO. 8 r

Ocean City Sentinel -B rR. CURTIS R03INS0N . Editor and Proprietor 81.00 Per Year. Strictly in Advance. attuknr.i *-at-i.a » . JflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NjSELLOR-AT LAW. *** (Opposite Public liuUdiumn. JJAW Offices * Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings 4 Read ' " ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDKETH jCounsellor-at-Law H NEWELL HEUUNGS Attorney at Law Si 19 Eighth Street Ocean City ■ New Jersey H. Hurkliarcit & Co. PLUMBING gANB HEATING * Joseph 1 . Scull REAL ESTATE BULLETIN FOR RENT rbrl;* FOR SALE fjaaop""" ' ' FOR SALE FOR SALE V^JVn'i'irS?'. aiBco 00 f "" aaooo oo "■ "" >"•' ^aoooo in,., -n Hn.1 M..r.» «r Joseph I. Scull TH,£W rv [

Beautiful Bay, Front Cottage for Sale Fine corner with Southern Exposure and Riparian Grant. Cottage of nine rooms and bath. Perfect condition, sanitary, up-to-date plumbing, electric lights, coal and gas ranges, four piazzas, open fire place, snappy architcc- | y ture, concrete walks and curbs on both sides, shrubbery and lawn. The lot is worth #1500 ji and the improvements could not be, made for J 1 #3000, yet we offer it complete for only I, $3,000 gs s An exceptional opportunity if you love ( the Bay, being near the Railroad Depots and * 1 Trolley. "* ( MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth St. and Central Ave. 1 1

Friends' Opinions Convincing proof- of Rfftci- j ency in our Hanking Service is the fact that a large part of' . our new business arises from the recommendations of pres- 1 ent patrons. • • Frequently new patrons tell us that they are establishing , relations with this Hank 1*1 v A consultation with one of our officers will convince you ] of the superior .Service we offer. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.

Two Seven Room Mouses with bath, hot and cold water, at cost of bnilding, good location, lots thrown in. Very little cash required, balance of purchase price can be paid iq monthly payments as rejit. No one in Ocean City can offer anything equal to the above. Inquire of G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go.

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The Palace Garage • CLFORD L coshioom. P. of sixth street and asbury avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Strictly Fireproof both phones Personal Management This new garage is making special storage rates. Centrally located. Ten large exit doors, insuring v quick service. quick service. —

^ MOTOR OILS AND GREASES \ HIGH GRADE TIRES FREE AIR — V COMPLETE LINE OF ACCESSORIES — # / PLUMBINO \ ran? rs: rmz" re of vouHwiair work of which I nuke . washy. Itere no expensive esteblaluneut or clerical force to msinlsm Gits uis s insL ttotH ph,„m C. M. BACON 607 Eighth st bedding plants cut flowers ferns and rubber of all kinds always plants Now is the Time to be thinking of what you will want to make your cottage grounds attractive for the coming summer. Drop us a line, i or arrange for it through your gardener, so that you may be assured of receiving the best of planting stock. We will i carry it for you until wanted. Careful attention given i L' to all orders, and prices and quality guaranteed » right. Hydrangeas, Cannas, Coleus, Geraniums, Plants; for Porch Boxes, etc., etc. Colonial Greenhouses at Ocean Heights, N. J. THOMAS H. WALKER, Manager. I ItVlllfW II.

FUNERAL WORK aspecialty

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J . nnti'AL ( X N. GR1SCOIVI, M. D. J eighth st. and wesley ave. 1 No office boors Hondkj. P Al Klrhxrd Town-end'., Palermo. »J0 10 SJO I afl Allen Coison, • 816 Wesley Avenue 1 Ocean ,Clty New Jersey - — - — - - I Dr. w. p. HAINES 1 cor. ninth and wesley ave. " occan city. n. j. , Pbon It,! I n • Boll. P bones , f lorence Brick Haines |« COR. 9TH AND WCSLCV AVE MECHANO-THCRAPIST UsHari, swcdl.b Mo.eu.euU | Hour, by sppoloUneol — I JJERSCHEL PETTIT. M. D. I 007 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey '

r QR. CHARLES B. RIDER j. "Dentiot" 809 Central Avenue •CIKAR CITY. I. J. Bell 181 jQR. G. Fairchild. Starr Dentist I Hecond-Floor • om j" CIIV?.v'j' | Evening" by sppototmeol Bell 2J5-A Both Phone. Inter-SUte 14-B Hughes' Central Pharmacy t J. Thornley Hughes, P. D. 8th and Wesley Ave*. Ocean City, n.j.

Reamiy necessity tO TOO 11000 A Safe Deposit Box in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault assures this, besides securing the best possible protection for your valuables. We have Safe Deposit Boxes to rent for the reasonable charge of $3.00 per year sad ap Ocean City Title and Trust Co. Ocean City* N. J. — — aJ «>

Otis M. Townsend ! ; A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by tba State. -> -> | eighth street, opr. r. o. '

NEW CITY COMMISSIONERS TAKE OATH OF OFFICE

I Messrs. Champion, Adams! > and Campbell Begin Duties ! —Make Sweep of Officials. Tbe new City Commissioners— J-wvpti U. Cbeutpiou. George 0. 1 Ailsma eud Willisui H. Cstnpbell - look tbeoatb of ottlce In tbe Co aim I. sloners' meeting room ihonly before ' I J o'clock on Tuesday, tbe oetb belbg edmlnlatered by tbe retiring city clerk, John E Adema. Tbe room *i< tilled by reaidenta of ^the city end e fe » aummer cottagers ; ■ gathered to wltneas the almple ln-|' j augural ceremoulea. While they were 1 assembling. three veaea overflos-lug 1 with pretty rosea were broug it Into , the r<M.m end laid on the Commls- 1 doners' deak by Ire s. I'hamptou, Ward Hlgbee and Kicberd s Johnson The flower" were tbegift of the He- 1 publican and Democratic Cluba of the city. Mr. lUbamplon tlrat took tbeoatli, 1 followed by Mr. Adams end Mr I Campbell. Juat aa tlila ceremony was ending, 1 the retiring City Commlaalouera I entered the room and took front seals— 1 with varying d agree, of concealed ■ The city, clerk intde tbe formal announcement of tbe election of the uew • formally elated that tliey had taken ■ the osth of office. ( The rol) waa called, and Mr. Uamp- t hell moved that Mr. Champion be ' elected mayor and president o' the board. The motion, seconded by Mr. ' , Adsma, waa carried. I Mayor Champion, after a brief 1 'Thank you. gentlemen," said that 1 1 next bualneaa waa the eelectlou of 1 a temporary clerk. I John E. Adam, waa named for this I , position, and. ou motion of Director ! * Campbell, the meeting was adjourned j until J o'clock In tbe afternoon. ' The new officials were Immediately c congratulated by maoy of those lu tbe room, amoug these being Harry Head. » ley. It. Howard Thorn and Kobert 1 the retiring C-tty Commie, sloners I Wbeu.the board met In tbeaftef- c 11. ton, Mr. CamnhsU-.-MurA,.~'Wuw ' the motion waa carried. ' Mr. Adams moved that Mr. Cham- ' pion be elected director of .public • aflalra and safety, which waa agreed. ' Mr Campbell moved tbat Mr. ' Adams be elected director of streets ' and public works, and tba motion waa I carried. Mr. Adams moved that Mr. Camp- 1 hell be made director of reveuue and ■ and vice president of tbe 1 board, which motion was also carried. ] Director Campbell Introduced a ' resolution detlnlng tbe dutte* of tbe ' DEATH ENDS BER i LONG SUFFERING Mrs. John B. Morris Was a : Resident of Ocean City Over 30 Tears. ' Mrs Harsh E. Morris, wife of John B. Morris, died at her bo.ne lu this 1 olty yesterday morning after an Illness 1 of many yeara. Funeral services will 1 be held In tbe Baptist Church at 2 1 . o'clock tomorrow afternoou. Iuter. , a1 roent will be at tfcaalde Cemetery. Deceased leaves a buabaud and four 1 'children— William. Charlea. Mlaa Jennie and Mlaa Ruth, who have the sympathy of all tbelr friends. Mrs. Morris waa a resident of Ocean I. City more than thirty year-, and enjoyed tbe Mendablp of a large circle or 1 friends. Bbe was a mimbar of Iba Baptlsi Church for yeara and lived a life of Christlau resignation and furtlluile despite ber lung Illness Mrs. Morris waa a member or tbe P O of A.

To Preacb In Phllaa,l|iHa. Next Bnnday tbe Kev. Charles H. p Bobner, pastor of the Klrat Prasby- p tartan Cburcb, will preacb In tbe B Tioga Presbyterian Church. Philadel- ,, pbla. Tba pulpit of tba First Church a will be occupied throughout the day m by the Re*. Dr. L. L Overman, formerly pastor of the Arch Street Presbyterian Cburcb. Philadelphia. ^ Mrs. Dell B- Smith, of tblsclty. baa ' returned from Brooklyn, where aba a waa called, a abort time ago, by tbe c Illness of ber slater, ML* Helen M. 1 Hlgbee, who baa since died. Tba In- , lermeut was in Philadelphia. 1 .a. ■ . - | It's dtgnlBed and gives yon a dell- j clous sense of security to own your borne at OCEAN CITY. ' estate owner makes yon a desirable citizen. Think It over, then call on , HARRY HEADLEY, Read Estate Operator, Ninth and Asbury avenue, neat to Ota bouse who

will a bow you tbe very bast way and aome of tba giraUl bugiliu to be found here on tba saffiaet teems Phone connect Inn adv Waxtkii —Board and lodging wKb private family, four children, two adalta. Address Hbermau Bought r. > 1021 N. Dels wars a vacua. Phtladslnhla. adv. 3-13. iL

5 1 J— CHURCH FILLED TO HEAR STOKES . Ex-Governor Gave Able Address on "The Truth of the Bible." fj The evening service In the First M. , ; E. 'church Hnnday wax a landmark in . tbe history of the men's Bible cla— ex . ' of both the Klrat M. B and First Pres. [ "bytertan churches, the qiemberx of the 1 Presbyterian clans being the guests of . tbe Methodise purpose, of hearing Hie addre-a of I former Governor Ed <srd t:. Hlokex. , The Rev Dr. Bohner. pa-tor of the Flrat Presbyterian Church, end * large gallon were lu attendance. , Blokes was to speak served to draw the 1 people to the sacred edillce early, and . at 7.30 o'clock, the hour of opening the service-, there were uearly Boo persons lu Ibe building The choir opened the services by singing Brighten the Corner," one of 1 the most popular of the Hlliy Sunday and several other of tbe Hunday selections were given by tbe choir, ha whole congregation and by mem- , re of the two Bible classes. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Dr. and there was a vocal duet by Harry H Lake and Dr. J.TbornHughes, entitled, "There Is a Above All Others " Just as .Governor Stoke- was about to be Introduced by the Rev. J. B. the pastor, all the electric lights 1 suddenly were extinguished. The gas In the church were lighted aud were sung aa Ibis was being doue, Mr. Kulp remarking that the difficulty with the lights was due to the evenlug the llgbte came back. Governor Stokes, before beglnolng address on ' Tbe Truth of the Word of God," made a hit with hts hearers bins, but It was the first lime It lied occurred lu a church. He declared tbat be has spoken during the last weaks in a number of churches In this State, bat tbe onngregatlon before tbat evening waa one of tbe tluest tbat has greeted him. Hts discourse was clear and concise, aud tbe mauner lu which he marshaled his proofs was both wonderful aud convineiug. He held the closest attention of Ibe large cougregetlou for fully an hour, and most of them I would have been willing to listen to blm much longer.

PROSECUTOR IS : TO FACE TRIAL Many Indictments Returned ! Against "Matt." Jefferson, of TbisConnty. | The Cape May County Grand Jury. started a week before. Thuraday after- J noon returned 2-i Indictment* a gainst p ferson and against County Detective Harry Ctieeaemen. on the graft charges to which' Supreme Court Juss ferson declarea thai the whole thing < e dealera, whom he had forced lo obey • I the laws, especially those governing • Sunday selling. The triala^wlll be t e pouducled by Attorney General Wee- 1 >f colt aud Prosecutor of the Pleas Kraft. ' . of Camden County, who lias directed 1 e the work of the Grand Jury. Jefferaon f e waa a law atudeid In the office of Wee 1 '- cott In Camden a The Indictments against the Prusecu I r tor carry ten charges of obtaining t e money under false preletiaes, nine of • 1 larceny , live of embrr./.lrmenl and (hie e of malfeasance In office. The laat- t » named charge covera IS typewritten f pages, wlili 17 counts It alleges that t y the Prosecutor "did visit various hotels ■ f and saloons, having a personal knowl- ■ y edge of tbe violation of lawa, per- t . lines and costs and failed to turn them e - Into the county treasury until after " the Investigation *TTlTf6d." These I - charges are based upon affidavits « y made by Loula Bishop, of Augelsea; I " Frederick W. Both, of Cape May, and t ' Harvey Cramer, of Wlldwood. « The allegation Is that JeReraon made t 1 them pay lines aud costs of HI 00 each 0 ■ for runutng slot gambling machines s ' In Ibelr places. It was also alleged > ' that the Prosecutor collected $100 from I 1 Jutice of the Peace Conmbr, of Wild t f wood, which bad bee u\de poshed as ' cash ball by one Krank^resno. ac- e 5 cused of aseaull and batte^^ These c ' moneys. It was alleged, bed beeu dl 0 verted to bis personal uses. Cheese d I man Is accused of collecting moneys ■ I from other operators of Illegal ma- c , chines. It was also alleged that be • MWfil JTSrf eroujjd .1 hsi. ill - I from prosecution. r 1 Two ludlctmeuts each were presented . , against Lewis F. Williams, Edward ' 'flee aud Eugene Hprlnger, of Wild- r 1 wood, for keeping slot machines and s malutalolng disorderly houses. JrflVi I son Is uuder $l.ri00 ball, Cheesemau i«0U aud Hprlnger, Tice and Williams $"i00 etcb. < ® I Tbe City Commissioners at tbelr t t weekly meeting Thursday awarded lo , r tbe Button A Corson Compauy tbe 1 contract for Ibe bulkhead at Fourth ' 0 street. This firm's bid was $t,876. 1 There were two other bidders.

CIVIL WAR VETERANS TO i OBSERVE MEMORIAL DAY

1 Escorted by Co. G, Old Boys in Bine Will Attend Pres- I byterian Church. 1 All veteraus of tbe Civil Wat residing In Ocean City and vicinity and • those here al the time are Invited to j alland tbe Memorial Day services In | tbe First Presbyterian Church Sunday ; - evenlug. May 80. T^c old aoldiers will be escorted to, r tbe eburcb by the members of Com- » pany G. Third J u fau try. of Ihta city, j i under commajid of Capt. Vance L. ; i Ealy. 1 I The veterans will be lu cjmmaud of t Major L. H Thomas. | ■ f A sermon appropriate to the occaslou will be delivered by ttie Rev. I •t Cbaa. H. Bobner, pastor of the cburcb, I f and there will be special music by tbe I i_ cbolr. ~ . » I ' The detailed order will be published ' * lu tbe 8KXTIKBL next week. I ,

Ward Beam In Town. W. Ward Beam, lu charge of Ibe I physical ectence department of tbe PblladelphL College of Pharmacy .was visitor here Sunday. He Is preparing come down later with Mrs. Beam and tbelr daughter for tbe summer Havlug severed my couuectluns with tbe Qrm of Hlaulon aud Hcull, Inc., and engaged In tbe geoeral real estate and Insurance business myself, wltb office In tbe Bourse Bnlldingou Eighth : street, I respectfully solicit llstmeuts of tbe followlDg kind of properties wblcb you own or control: Hotels, cottages and apartments for ' summer rental; cottages aud apartments for yearly or winter reutal; cot- 1 and apartments for sale; business properties, stores, etc., for eale or rent; unimproved lots for sale; cot- | tagee. lota or other properties for exchange; Boardwalk properties for sale or rent. Clarence 8: Sccll, 1 Real Estate and Insurance, ! Bourse Bldg.. Eighth street, adv., 4-1, If. Ocean City, N. J. I Fob Rest —Fine uew cottage. 6701 , .Central avenue. $800 per seeaoo. ElecI trie lighting, cabinet gea range. 4 bedt rooms and bathroom. 2d floor; garage. , bath-houses; wasfitubs in basement; large porcbee.apleudld view; lot 60x100. J. Griffith" 19 Alexander avenue. MerB chantvlllc. N.J adv.. 4-28, tf. 0 Fob Bale. Bakoaix.— Oornar lot. . 80x100. located Fourth end Central. I- Oeeao City. N.J. Apply M 8. Bhimp, b PteaaenlvlUe. N.J. Adv. 8-18, If.

OCEAN CITY HAD AN EASY YICTORY High School Lads Walloped ' the Pleasantrille Team to ' Perfection. Tbe boys of tbe Ocean City Higb ball team walloped Pleaeanlvi lie High School well aod good on tbe Fleasantvllle grounds Balurday afiernoou. The score was 12 to 0 Wltlmaier, for tbe locals, pitched , flue ball and held tbe "P-vllle" lads to , Ave scattered bits. Tbe Ocean City > ; made eleven bits and played I without an eiror. Ocean City played a floe gemVof bell botb In tbe Held and aLbat. . Up to tbe eighth Inning uot an error was recorded, aud the two errors In the

; score were very bard ones to r baudle. ■ Tbe brilliant Ueldlng of Baron, at q ; first base, was a feature of tbe game. ^ r OCEAN CITY. PLKABANTVII.LE. a h o a a aHOAcT i j \ 0 2^,,. | ; | s i a i j gg ?,?!) ^j."- 0 1 iS ? 1 S. 51 • n° s 1 Tnrse Lass Llu-J KmllLanfl Koz; loo-Lass 1 • I K 'i- SirSfril c Koz— *; Lass on balls, off Ko*. I. , * TA* Ocean City team wl|$play tbe , [. j Neptune A C., of Atlantic City on Ibe I- grounds here next Baturday afternoon. . Col Adirnlslsz Bid. Ie It being well known to advenlatog 1 agencies tbat only one Arm bad a | "look-In" on tbe city'a advertising proposition, naturally there waa but j. one bid presented at tbe weekly meeting of tbe late City Commissioners. jl Of course, this agency got Uie contract. C- ■ a ■ Fob hale —Motor boat, 26 feet long, 6 feet beam; cabin; 2 cycle motor; lo good condition. Apply. Tenth and £ Bay. ad*. 6-20, tf. Fob 8a lb. —China, glassware and „ kitchen utensil* at 416 Waalcy ava2; one. Ocean City. adv. It. ip, Try an Advertlaemvnt ggxTtx

BE CIVIL TO THE CENSUS TAKER - . Thus You Will Help Him, , Yourself and the Whole of New Jersey. Referring to the census to be taken during tbe month of June, (Secretary of Htale Martin says; "Ou June I upwards of two thous- . and enumerators will begin the vast and complex work of taking the Htate as required under ttie «cf-«p-proved April 12, I9W. Under The pro- * visions of this act. responsibility for Ills work rests primarily with tbe 1 (Secretary of Bute, and through the I present the (State i desire to call to' tbe 1 attention of the people of New Jersey Us enormous importance and to enlist < Ibelr oo-operatlou that It may be rticceaafully done. "To a very large extent the snccessof this undertaking de|ieuds upon the a people tnemselves. If the enumerator tluds an antagonistic feeltug It will be next to Impossible to eecure an accur- t ale aud valuable census of tbe popula- , Hon. Tbe Importance of ttie census , cannot be doubled. It will have tbe t effect ofrecordlng tbe Btate's progress t of tu decline. It will also, to a | degree, mould public policy; It , will determine bow we should approach , future; It will record Ibe growth of . tbe hamlets, towns and cities, aud also of the Bute's growth. It will tell Ibe ( number of our workers, of our men, , of our womeu, of our children, wbal c schools they atteud. aud Id general It I , will give Information that will be of , value, not only to the present, ( but to tbe future generation!. , ' TbaLUie census mlgbt be made of , even more worth to tbe Bute govern- , rneut. at tbe request of tbe Department of Education I have directed Ibal t be aaceiUlned aa tojliecbar- | acler or the schools attended by tbe | children of tbe Btate; wbetber tbey | ay public schools, private^ schools or j meal of Education and It will be j gathered together wltb tbe other data ] required under tbe cenaua statute." - , 88a Lt CL ,JL in | """ ' Service* In tbe Baptist Ubnreb Banday will be aa follows: Mornlug, 10 $0, sermon by tbe Rev; George F. Milch. Sunday school, 2 10, welcome to vlsl- , Eveolog service, 7 SO, special sermon before tbe Men's Bible C'lase. Hubjeot. "Tbe Wonderful Book." Live j music by tbe obolr. A eburcb wltb a . warm welcome Tor all.-

COMPANY G BOYS 1 AT A BANQUET ■ ti Spent Enjoyable Evening at q tbe Third Regiment Ar- ™ mory in Camden. The members of Company O, Third •' Infantry, bad a pleasant trip to Gam- V deo Friday evening, where tbey ati tended tbe batUlloB drill and banquet In tbe Tblrd Regiment's armory. The battalion was commanded by Major H Shivers, wbo made an addrtae. Speeches also were made by UapUIn ' DuBole, one of the oldest members of d ' tbe Tblrd Regiment, who eaw service d 1 and was wounded in Ibe Philippine*, v '' and ('apt. Leedom, quartermaster of t tbe T|ilrd Regiment In charge of • 1 transportation, a surgeou wbo spent j ° several months In tbe present foratgn , '' war fields, esUbhabhig boapiula aod 1 doing olber relief work. He gave a ' very graphic plcluie uf tbe sufferings + of tbe soldiers. I* Tbe local boys want to C'aindeu aud I: " returned on a special car. c

Will AdSrsss Ora«astes. On Friday evening, Jnna 11, the au- f nual oommeuoemeot exercises of tbe - High Bcbool a 111 be held In \ tbe Met bod 1st Cburcb of tbat place. > Tbe Rev. Cbarlee H. Bobner, of tble city, bas been engaged to deliver tl>e commencement address to tbe class. ■ ■ ( Tbe Rev. Charles H Bohner. pastor 1 of tbe Flrat Presbyterian Cburcb, aod ^ wtfa are now eujoytng life tn tbe re- j cenliy purchased manse. 610 Beveotb street, where they will be glad to see tbelr friends.

GREAT CROWD GREETS OFFICIALS OF THE CITY

Reception for Commissioners Held at Republican Club's Headquarters. A reception In honor of tbe newlyelected City Commissioner" was given In the rooms of tbe Ocean City Republican Club In Ibe Hann Building Taea- ' day evertfug. and tbe headquarters were crowded with tbe frlen s and •ell-wishers of the administration. lu addition to Mayor Champion and i Directors Campbell and Adams, a i number of tbe other new officials were present, and iii were tendered hearty - congratulations. I The outside of the building, aa well i as the rooms of the Republican and ■ Democratic clubs In the building, was ■ decorated with flags and buntlug. r There were uo speeches, tbe new ' beJog coutent wltb grasping tbe ( of the people who had thus 1 assembled to pay tbelr respects. Refreshments of Ice cream, cake, coflee aud grape Juice were served. MONEY FOR SCHOOLS ■ Kendall A n - Commissioner Calvin N. Kendall, of the Department of Public lostructloa, has announced tbe tentative apporof school money amounting ! $3,713,230. Tbe amount la made up of $6 724,413 from the Btate acbool.tax; from railroad taxes; $260,000 appropriated by tbe Legislature from 1 tbe Btate school fund, and $100,000 aj>- ' proprlated by tbe Bute. Owing to tbe operation of tbe new under which pensions to teachers paid directly by tbe Btate Instead of tbe school district, tbe apportlon- ' merit Is only tentative. The money ' , will not actually be turned over to the .unties until September 1, and In tha meantime the total will be reduced by ' whatever amount la paid out In peuThe tentative apportionments made to the counties follow: Atlantic, $461,. ' ; Bergen, $677,882 ; Burlington, 1 Camden, $876 662; Gape May, Cnmbarlaod, $182,740; EaVM 'iW =e&!S88?wJ.£!2j2«i 1 Monmouth, $417,690; Morris. 1 270; Ocean. $82,208; Passaic, $780,- . 423; Balem, $76,766; Somerset, 137,888; Buaeex, $73,781; Union, $688,422, aod Warren, $106,628. WIDE VISIT WE8T ' Brbboni aad Wise Mr. aod Mrs. Herman Rehbovn. of ! Philadelphia, spent a faw days last 1 week with Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. week with Mr. ana sera, rrwaw a.

Bayer at thetrnew cottage on Central avenue, near Foorteeoth street. Mr. Rehborn bas been "pending tbe summer season wltb hts fatally In this city for tba past twenty-one yeara. Mr. Rebborn b private secretary tot W. Freelaud Kendrlck, Receiver oT Taxes of Philadelphia. Mr. Rebborn and Mr. Boyer will spend tbe month of July In Galltornla, making the trip with tba Bhrioare of LuLu Temple. Mr. Rebborn la a prominent Mason aod la vice provident of the Ocean City Masonic Club. ISAAC NORTON DEAD HI" parent" Had aba Flrat Halto uoavc ta this cm*. Isaac Norton, aged 40 yemra, wbo at bis home lu tbte elty Wed newnight of last week, waa buried at Woodland Cemetoiy. Ocean View, by - Mark Lake Baturday afternoou. Services were conducted by the Rev. ' B. Kulp, pastor of tbe Flrat m. E. 1 Cburcb. Deceased wee e brother of Mrs. Lewis Braokley, of tbta oily, aod ba , bad relatives at Bee Iale Glty. He abo Hts parents conducted the first beta I lo this city. It wee at tbe end of Plymouth place. For Ezctseer. One lot Bay avenue; 1 lot Bimpemi aveuue; 3 lots Haven avenue, between ' Second aud Tblrd streets, all clear ; i want clear California property. Ad- . dress A. E O . 4902 Oedar avenoe. W. j Philadelphia, Penoa. adv. 611, It. 8 Hamilton. Elgin welches $1 per week. L. M Nelson, railroad Jeweler, 848 Broadway. Camdeu, N. J- agent here once a week, if yon mba him , vend a postal. adv. tf. 4 Wbi go to Atlantic Cti* to a* OF h Kid glovee cleaned In two daya. • Price .10 and .15. Julius Rotb. the tailor. adv. 2 25, tf.

OUR SPECIAL C flfl ; Blue Serge Suit splO«V"J This is the suit we want yon to sec. See the fine weavA all wool fabric. The perfect tailoring. The made to measure fit and style. And then ask yourself if yon haven't been paying more money tot ! | one not so good. We are anxious to show you and we'll willingly 1 abide by your decision. ; Newell Corson j.