Ocean City Sentinel, 23 September 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 3

m Ocean City Sentinel ] THURSDAY HKPI'EvlllKltSL ml-. We .hall be glad to receive Item- of tivwe and eomuiuulcalioii* of itilerv-l to thl* community and our reader* everyw here. All eomluumcatliili« -hould be accompanied wllh the full name and. add row of the writer, hot uecemarflv for publication, but a- a guarantee of good faith. 'I 1 DOTS. I The crowd ha- thinned out. f I Unite a little rain early Sunday Moving picture hou-e- did a good „ Cottage owner- who rented their' I to their domicile- f The I.ongport hoat- -lopped running " for the -ea-oii SiiimImk 1 ha. trip- lu '' tlie afternoon were" a Trifle rough lu " oneortwopl.ee-. f Hereafter, until further notice, all •* evening -ervice- in the Kind M. K. . Church will begin at 7 SO o'clock In ^ Tlie cool weather Saturday moriiljig , wa* a welcome relief after two week- ^ of the warmest weather ex p- rience In „ September In two generation-. |, May County for IBIS amount- to RSLUI I. 1 1 Aran City 'a valuation- are

fM.K7S.0.tt, au increa»e of flHS Hp; over i PERSONALS. « H. S. Miller, of (killing- wood, I-regl-tered at the Klberon. i Mr-. K. 'Crater. of New York, wa- a recent arrival at the Imperial. u W. K. Itecker, of Philadelphia, waa recent arrival at the lwirratue. 11 hjugeue 8. Miller I- enjoying hi- ® vacation In Camden and vicinity. Joseph Oulekuu-t, of Philadelphia, j wa- at the Oceanic a few day- -luce. George \V. 8ooy, of thl- city. haiwreturned from a vl»it to Philadelphia. u David It. Calhoun, of Philadelphia, a -pent Saturday and Sunday lu. till- I city. •' Mi— Dunn, of thl- city, ha- returned * from a vlalt to relative- In Phlladel- J phta Mr-. Eliza t". He— I- occupying her cottage. It-JI A-bury avenue, for a ..Mr-. O It. Su|«er. of l.an-downe. Pa . / I- occupying her. collage. I wis Central avenue, foi a -ea-on. I'eler K. Hmllh. well known In Phil adelphla political circle-, w a- among t the week'- visitor* liere. Iciul- Hueliti and family, of Philadelphia. were among the week*- ar- c rival- at the Hew ling-. « D. P. Stelner and wife, of Camden, > are liere for a month'- -lay. occupying • fbetr Kleventh -tree! cottage. Jo-eph Moreyand family will oc- " cupy Somer- Ko— ' cottage, on Aabury avenue, near Kleventh -Ireet. I-'.k -Stale Hanking Comml— loner II , (I. Walk lu- .of Wtmdbury, regl-lereil , al the Kalhlu a few day- ago. Mr». Frank K. Ma-land and Mr*. It. . Paul Ma-land, of Ku-llelou. have been | -pending a few day- al the Aiglen , Mr-. Hae Garrard and daughter, of > New York, were recent visitors at the ' home of Mr». Martha Lake, thle city. ■ Charles H ljuarle* and Kueeiie ' Collin- were recent vl-ltor- al HdS Am 1 bury avenue. the gue-l- of Ml— Hayne-. 1

Henjameii Newklrk and wife, of Philadelphia, are vl-itlug their -on, Haye» Newklrk, and family, of Ibla t city. In Ml— Ethel Corson, of Mlllvllle, haa agi returned home, after -pending ten po week- with her' aunt, . Mr*. K. A •» Itourgeola. *' James Moweu and wife, of \Ye-t Chester. have beeu -pending a fewday* with their -on, William Mowen, and family, of thl* city. y Kobert Kt-lier, of Hit" city, returned vl| the letter part of la-t 'wrek from a rei week'- vi-U to the Pocouo Mountain* ho and Delaware Water Gap. llr. U. Falrchild Starr lia- cloaed hi- office , al Klghlli -Ireet -lid We-ley avenue, until October 1. He I- liking a -horl vacation lu the New Knglend -e--U'Si JSjpnUts. aod Mm. Cberle- H. Bohi^r.ofthl. city, are entertaining Ml— til Kvelyu Heherllng. of Ka»ton. She j" wa- oue of Mr Bohner'a former par- J( lablouer*. in K. Hoover, of Newark, who *pend- E t lit -ummer mouth- lu tbla city, will *? leave here Monday to attend the G A. It National Eucimpmenl al Weab- T luglon, D. C. Samuel Grottier-, ex-prestdent of n Select Council In Phlladelphla.and hi- Ic family have relumed lo their college here after spending mime lime In (lie e Pocouo Mouutalu-. | Mr. and Mr*. Jam— Franklin, of "j Wot Philadelphia, who are at the £ Hotel Strand, have been entertelulug v Cberle- T. Phillip*, w ife and deugh- I (er. Mart it. Ml— Jean Cooper, -i.ler of a Mm. Frauklin. Mm. Amelia Keunedy f and Mr. and Mm. Harry. Y. Daruell. . all of Philadelphia. c , _ . I Manila* WChool convention. ' The organized Bible claa-e- will t hold their annual Sunday achool con- c veutlon at Cape May Court Hou-e « next Wed iie*day. Tbecla-e-lhrough- , out the county are requested to aeud | their yearly report- to Mm L. H. t Strain, ofOo-beu. -uperintendeut of Bible claan work. On trail? located -Ingle hou-e or bung- ' alow having all modern improve- 1 mem- Plea-e -tale lowe*t ca-b price. • Address P. (». Box Ui.^lcean^'JiyIabt. — tin Saturday evening, on the Boaid - alk betweeu Nlulh and Tenth, or on Tenth neer Hoerdwelk. of In Shriver- or Fauuce'a, a diamond breaatpm. Ileward. Add re— J M. M.. Sentinel office. adv-lt Wanted lo exchange unimproved Iota for Improved property. Addree* A . Sentinel office. # 3. tf | jeer

MANY CATCHES OF ' CHANNEL BASS Some "Hefty" Fellows Were Hauled in by Fishing Club Members. tlie lt-1 It- day-,' and inrui- ; her- of the Ocean City, Fi-blug Club' have'been adding to their -core of big Tlio-e w ho la de<{ channel ha—, w it h , the weight of the ti-li, ate a- lolluw-: I B nnnce-. and the other HH pound-. II - ouuee-; Clarence H. Bru-li three.! weighing 'Js pmind-. 7 ounce-', -7:' pouud-. I nunce, and in pound*. .1; j oip ce-; Cliarle- T. Magimn-. , - d- Fled Adaiu-. HH |Hiund-. II,1 ounce-; Pre»ldent 'Churchill Hunger- ji ford. Ihree. one -pound-, and Hie j pound-; George Long. Iwo. one till pound- and the oilier 1".' pound-; Matllu F. Coriiuiaif. Sgl pound-. Henry Gtldermeyer, :w> pound-, B nunce-; 11. Kueliu. , pound-. ('apt. TNlckersbli and Mr. Fulmer aim got mme big onea down near -treel. and "A. F. Gruiil. who I- not a member of the club, one weighing 58 pouud-. ASKS FOR LIGHT

It. Hrrwl'w Rttauenl lo Clt» At Hie weekly meeting of thrClly t'omml— loner-, Hie following leillr wa-*Aad : Hon Joseph G. Champion. Mayor Ocean t'lly— To the Honorable Mayor end I'o-u-mla-iouer- of tlceau I'tlyat Twentieth -Ireet and We-ley In lite- fall of former yearthla light ha- been- reuioyyd~snd we -treel and Twenty llmt Myaelf and family u-e my collage unlll the whiter month- come and aim In the early -prlug mnuih>. I would like If yuu and your honorable body could maintain thl- light or have ga- lamp placed where you may deem II be«l In llie block tu give ullght during lite year. By ao doing you will greatly oblige. Be-pectfully youm. The mailer wa» referred lo Director > Adam-, w ith power to act. SCOTCH HALL Itl.lllulloti H * H-d - sueScotch Hall ha* come through-mi other i|ulte aucce— ful year, having a steady -growth -luce -II o|ieue<l live a(fo. OueaU came during llie p*«l -ea-on from Miuuemla, Mi— nun glnia, Ohio and Uear-by aectlon-. A number of patient- have been went by phy-lclau- of the John- Hopktu- I'm verally. Baltimore, lo convalesce Many came for quiet and re-t, not be lug uuder treatment. Througli the effort* of Freeholder John P. Fox, a -mall appropriation been secured to a— l*t In caring for emergency and worthy caaea In the r city and county. During the chill and . whiter #e*aou that fund ha- helped to a—let Scolch Hall tu -applying the , po-ltlve need- for mo-l worthy end de- . eerviug people. A resident regl-lered nuiae la at call at Scotch-Hall all Hie

CaucM HIE Mboik. hi Nlckeraou. of Hie Coraon'a di llfe-aavlug atallon, a few day- hi caught a ahark weighing ei pound-. "It look the captain au hour re laud the big fellow, and Hie -hark h, viewed wllh curlually by many Uonr to Pbor nlavlllc. H John E. Adama aud family, alio "I occupied apartment- lu the Che-ler Apartment-, have gone to PhoenixPa.. wh-retl|Cy will temporarily re-lde They have -lored I heir liou-e-liold eflecla. Mr Adam- waafoimeily * cliy clerk here. e — " ri THE QI'KKNLV HI DOOM |i No visitor to Hie city of N w York g can afford lo mla* the opportunity of , -eeltig the Hudson. Among all the river* of the world ahe -laud- Hie ackuuwledged queen— decked with ro u mance, je veled wllh poetry, cled.wlih , lii-iory and crowned with beauty, lu a day in her company, rich w II h the -lory aud glory of three hundred J year. i« worth a trip aero- a emit!- I nent. aud II la uo wonder that the j. trae-ler eaya again and ^ again: To »ee the Hudaou alone I* worth a voyage aero— Hie Atlantic ' The Hud-ou hat been fittingly »ty led | open hook with the river a- a rry-tal book mark " How real tinl>ecome- to the Day Line Touriat. wllh « record of Wa»hiuglon aud Hamil- | ou II- opening page.a- Hie -leamel j leaves the UpTowu landing, aud celclie* roe-age- of Ihe past from Washington lo Fort 1-ee \\ Hal ■ legend- clu-ter ahoul Hie brow , of Indian Head blending with the , Head oieuaiuK

love -lory of Mary Phlllipae at the ! Mauor Houee of Yonkere. How Irvlng'a vlnou of Katrlna and Sleepy al Hollow become woven with the courr age of Paulding aud the capture of Andre al Tarrytowo. How the South- ' Portal of the Highland- -tand- . -eutmeled by Stony Polut. a humble lV crag cou verted by the courage of An- a Ihony Wavue Into a mouutaln peak of Liberty How North and South Bea-.-ou again -ummon the Hud-ou Yeo- b 1 men from barve-t Held, to the defeuae r - of country, while Fort Putnam, -till ,, . eloquent In ber ruin*, look* down on the best drilled boy- lu the world al " Wed Point. Further on Newburgb. i 1 le aud Kiug-tou shake fta^ . terual baud. In the ahidlug trinity of t Wa-hiugion, Hamilton and Cltutou. while northward ti»e the Outeora-, where Kip Van Winkle slept, and I wokelo wonder at the happening, of | twenty year. What -torlea or -ileqt , valleys told by murmuring -tream- • L from ihe Berk.hlre Hill, and far-away ; iltlda where Stark and Ethan Allen . triumphed. What -tqrie. of Cooper. , where the Mohawk euiwlue- ber OuKer. with tboae of the Su-quehanna wllh poem. of Longfellow. Bryanl and " Holme*, of Dwlghl of Hslleck and of '• Drake; »ye. Bud of Yankee Doodle, too ° wrilteu st the Old Yen Bent-Hear ■d House almoM within a ,ebble lhr0» *' ol the Meamere.lt approach*. Albany . What a wonderful opeu book of id hMory. romance aod beauty, all lo be . - read in oue day -Journey. >dv , ,J

| WANT LEADING BANDMEN 1 TO GIVE CONCERTS HERE

; Boardwalk Merchants Will Ask for Open Music Pavilion and Comfort Stations, ir I j The Geean City Boardwalk Bu-tiie— . Men'- A— ori.llou held another well ; ■, * attended meeting Saturday afternoon \ , ' lu Samuel c-dien> -tore and dl-cu— ed J - , ' and lo llie city in general Ion the lloaidwatk w a-' -ugge-ted by I Jauie* H Sim|»«nn. a collager. who ^ 1 Mr. Slmp-Olt.'" idea I- that II would, ! gaging theiu for l-m-lbly two week- at / J "I'll I- -ugge-tion met with llie ap ^ , proval u! Ihe oilier- pre-eut. Along Hie hue uf concert-. Cliarle- i , Frost wa» «f the expressed oplulouj I hat Hie prt.pci move lo make would | he to enlarge the music pavilion, open j r it all around and have the platform for I J r the inu-ician- lu the center of the ^ building. Tarpaulin or something slm- 1 ilar could be u»ed lo euclo-e llie pa- 1 vduiii and protect llie crowd In the! building during elormy weather. j I hi- plan al-o wa- regarded wllh L favor by the member, of Ahe a— ocla- j

' N. S Guff «|*ike on the queRlon ' of free mu-ic |hi— Ihly lulerferlug Willi ! the pier and other place* of amu*e- ' rneul, and AUn-rl Fogg, ow ner of the pier, who wa. at tlie meeting for a . ' -hurt lime, -aid Hist, -o far a- he and llie (iter aie concerned. II wuiild make iiii difference about free music. The j Cliarle* Fro-I advocated permanent fastened benches lu Nie music pavilion Ill-lead of a- at present, which would j ' do away with the reports of «ome peo- 1 pie pre empltugTlie ea-y clisir-, elc.,| early every evening. Such benches | would al-o give accommodation to r many mme people. A'oug the line of having (llllerenl ! ' bands, with leader- of reputation, en- 1 ' gaged toglvethefreecoimerl-.il w.-| 1 -aid lliat more than Hie usual ttoui | ' w ould be required, and It w-a- Ihe view I of the aneoclallou Ihal the member-: ouglil lo he able to ral-e and cou-i tribute tlOOO or tlStlO lo till. end. | The mailer of gelling In touch wllh leader- of mime llr-t-cla«« well kuuwu j • baud., regarding terms wa. referred to Tpwa- recou|tuended that the -bell j of the mu-lc pavilion tie removed and al-o thai the retiring room- al the end I of thl- building he abolished, a. till- I. ' not the proper place for these. r Tlie question of the erectlou and ' maintenance of public comfort stationwa- also dl-cu— ed at some length. Some of the member, were In favor of revnuiuieudiiig to the city official* that ' three »uch structure, be built along . ihe Boardwalk. It wa. finally agreed tu a-k for Hie, construction of two «u :h station-, tlie central one probably at tlie eud of Moorlyti terrace. „ Mr. tiofl called atteullou to the lack r of -proper facllllles In the newer line r for a comfort station. at Ihe end of ,1 Mborlyn lerrace. but It Wa* »ald by O other- that thl- was tlmWy au englneeriug condition aud could doublle— rt At thropeulng of tlie meeting, the ie president of Ihe ataocletlWu, Floyd C. Simons -peaking for the board of directors. said that the board memberhad called ou Mayor Champion Krl- ul

day evening and explained what tbey th had done al a previous meeting In ref- >* nee tu free concert*, etc. Mr. 81mm* rlf reported that Mayor Champion ha- un heartily endorsed all the plan, aud He suggested that these recommeudatlon. wi lake the form uf a letter to be -eut to an City Comml— louer* for their cou- m During the course of the meeting Saturday afternoon, one member CI brought tu the atleulluu uf Ihe aa-ocl- In allou the acllou* of certain auctioneer.- hi and peddler* here ro the summer. He th recommended that a sufficiently high hi fee be levied agaiu.t people en- a. gaged In such cut-throat practice- aproltcl the legitimate .lore kee|-er> In Those at the meeting Saturday after Kl were Floyd C. 81mm-, president; H H. C. Freeman, secretary -trea.urer; " Cliarle- A. Frost, Harry H. Jones. r James H Simpwui, E. F. Small. J. 8. *> Harry Cone, J. Moutrao, W. Becker. J. S Grow, Samuel Cohen , •' M. N.ihau-, G. B. MecNstt, N. H I" Got!, Albert Fogg. K. L Souders and " T. J. Sltlieu.. . P Giber, of the a— oclallou's memberare l". Ei I wood Carpenter. T. K. Item- 1 luglon. Je— eCooe, 8 Narazakl.J. K Tolanl. F F: t hamplou. E Warren Smith, William G Moore, Ebener.er ' Adams. W W. Adam-, Frauk MurWilliam 8. Z.ue aud Jerry De [ Franco. Ti„' m— 1 1 in- adiourneil to a— eiuble me-tiug uible "

at the call of Ihe chair. * ^ Moose smarter Op It. | The charter -of the Loyal Order of ! of Somer-' Polut I* now open.j( aud the loltlatlon fee I. $6. A nam- 1 ber of Ocean city youug men ere mem- 1 ( of thl* lodge. The charter will i < remain open three month*. The lodge | f nearly 100 member* and It 1- hoped ; to moie tbao double thl. within the i next three mouth*. Elora C. nl in ma a Brnrtlict. Floyd C. Siroma. a well knowu Boardwalk bu.iue*. man, aud Ml—: Eleanors Towuseud, daughter of Capt. i Jame- B.Towneeod, of Lougport. were married a few day. ago In ElklonMd Tbey are living In apartment* on the Boardwalk. Jamt —Gold football marked "8. 8 l'S; Franklin P Slow, 1914-1-5 " . Beward If returned to6:t Stale Brest, ! Camden, N. J. ad*-lt The Bowling Alley. In Ihe Bowling . Ca-lno are now open for I be season of 1015. adv 4-15. If. I F"K Rent -Two ^-family apart[1 lueuls. Apply 815 Park place, adv-lt

[I THREATENS TO BUY TROLLEY ROAD 1 Frank H. Stewart Creates a Sensation at" "City Bean- J tifnl" Meeting. During hi* talk at the "t'lly Beaull-j , ful" meeting Tburaday eccnlug. aud J afler -peaking of Hie |-oor -ervice given by tlie local trolley company. Frank phla bu.iue— man. -aid be bad asked ' Superlnteudeul Chew, ofthecomiiany, : In give him a price on the trolley road. " There t. no rea-oii why two or tliree of u- -hoiildu'l buy till- road aud run jit free. II we feel like .aid Mr. ! Franklin Her-l, chairman of the . j uilltee had held a meet lug the night , j before et the home of Mr Stewart, end member, made many suggestion, j to Superintendent Chew. .j The committee will go further Into i till- matter afler llie members return In their w inter home*. They will en- ' fHeavor t o have Improvement, made by I the railroad cuuipauie. to at least one ! of tlie -latlou. aiid thus make the apj pro. die. to Ocean City belter. *' Mr. Her.t said that Ibe committee suggested to Supl. Chew that tilcompany have -everal cars at tlie . . lower eud uf Ihe city ready fur nervier. Mr Chew answered that Oil. would he im|ios*lhle because Ihe car. would j 1 be damaged by had hoys. It wa. al-o suggested lo Mr. Chew that the com p.ny -have car* at the yacht club aud ] loops by » ditch people could he taken . j tu the Boardwalk. I Mr. Chew told the committee thai I Ihe road is handicapped by Ihe waits ' ! at the several -witches along Ihe route jind also by Ibe heavy co.t«of power. Mr. Her.t stated that the pleasure o . Ibe people I* marred by the present I condition*. He told Supt. Chew, he ! track- Willi two track, tlie company , would make more money and Ihe ride ( : would he delightful. The people would nut -ay. after one ride on the j car-, "never again a trolley ride lu ! ocean City." I 'The whole line I. primitive, Mr. j Her-l declared, aud mile— something in doue tu Improve It- condition the : Twentieth Street I mprovcmeul As«oclallou*W III lake Hie matter tu the t Stale Board of Public i'tllllle*. ! Mr. Herat, continuing hi. report, , staled that the committee suggested that tlie company should notify Ihe people ■ few day. before makiug a 1 change In It. schedule. The com- " mlltee pointed out other thing, that can be dou*to improve the trolley wr ' vice. He said that Supl. Chew told I them tbet be thought there will be ' many Improvement, made to t be road j| before next spanner. The company II loses thousand, of dollar, each year by It* primitive method* aud also disgust* the people, said Mr. Hearst. k Mr. Herat said that Mr. Chew I. a a bright young man aud ha. Improved if ihe trolley service this season. f Provision abould be made by the ■- company to baudle the abort rider. ■ There should be car. at the Teutb street station. Some of the conduce tor. occa.loually will not stop for pas- '- seuger*. All of these thlug. are detrl '• The que-tton of water, ga. aud elec trie light should aim be tskeu up, In

opinion of Mr. Herat. The gas. he -aid. I. poor. Ii might hare been all right lu the primitive day-, but con here have chiuged. The Twen Street Improvement Association' ' will go Inlu these matter. . he declared. ' aud will be willing lo co-operate wltb ' Board of Trade and make condition* better. , Frank H. Stewart said that Mr ^ Cliew told them that the local electric plant 1. to he dismantled aud high leu-Hill service given. Uuder * Ihe same rale for electric service " a. Atlantic City Tlie double tracking of the trolley 1 from Twentieth street north, Mr ' -.Id, would be a gretl kelp to j company. The Board of Trade could do much toward securing thl-. There should he loop, lo llie railroad * The price of curreul tu Ocean Cuy, llie local company goes ou the AtCity line should be the same as Allautlc City. With heller Iran.- c portatlou facilities the trolley company * would make more money aud the pa- ' Iron* would not "kick." A charge of 3) cent, a "k. w.t" Mr. Stewart wild. t. unreasonable. C05niew.n -sin. is uuies-uusuie. cuu-

tiuulng, he sal-l that If he goes luto ~ 1 tin* tight, It will be to a flol.h. 'a Mr. Her-t said Uiat the officer, of bi Ihe various organizations here abould In get together with one thought— the co improvement of Ocean City. The th Twentieth Street AmocIsHou i- willing ?' i to work. Thl- aneoclatlnii I. growing tr , | It la getliug uew members every day. ■> , aud there will be a total of 100 memi ber. within a short time. " I Alex Lawrence, Jr., gave It a. bis o! j opinion that Ocean t'lly I. running lo n seed on organization.. He named b 'most of toem. If ooe organ Iz.tiou tl 1 j got a real push behind it. It could ac- o ' : compll-b good result.. Claytou Halne. Brick, who presided • | at ihe meetlog, said that all have their fa 1 work to do, but tbey should make the a 1 Board uf Trade the parent mouth- 1 ' place. He praised the Young Men*, a ' I PrugreMlv* League, which, be said. I. • * made up of young men. He Informed t " hi. hearer, that be I. a member. | " "Youug men!" echoed Mr Lawrence i aud looked qoesllonlngly at Mr Brick. I Mr. Stewart mid that tbey feel that I 1 they must use water, aud the water I j company abould Install separate me- i ' ter. for water uied ou lawn., etc. If i be got water at a deceut pricj he * would keep bis lawn perpetually f. . green . 1. 1 Recurring to the matter of electricity It here, Mr. Stewart mid that many

use electrlc^tlon*. ami he he* bad more complaint, ghoul Ihe Iron, use here than lu.any place In Hie | couutry. The Irons, no matter where come from, do good work. The! voltage fluctuate* «o that It cau-e- the trouble. The proposed new hlgh-teu-sloo tine will help Improve this. \ H. Y. Lake, of the district • cleaning up" committee, said he ha* beeu out of town the mo*t of the week and had not been In touch with the other member* of the committee. At hi* *uggeaMayor Champion war made chairof tbla committee. Mr. Herat mid It would he well to ■ stogie out tome good-sized lot and have II cleaoed, ao that tbey could get estimate on the coat of such work. a letter could he sent out lo those owning slmlltar unsightly lots. There several person- owolug lot. here who don't know the condition of tbetr property.' Photograph- of them lot. I could be wnt tbeowuers, together wllh the co.t of cleaotDg up Ihe land. This lot busmen- I. oue of the higge-t probthe committee has. Mr Herat ■ stated that he will be perfectly willing r to pay hi* share of the coal of ohtalulug i the actual facta. Mr. Stewart told of gathering great quantities of blackberries aod wild j r peat which grow luxuriantly Id tbe|| r street uonr bis home.

COUNTY YY.C.T.U. IS i DOING GOOD WORK - Wants Names of Signers lo Liquor License Petitions Made Public. Ji There wa- a large a(leudain-r of ■ Cape May County W.f. I' t held in j ' jd.y from several -ectlou- of the county . j ' notably Sea l-le t'lly. Cane May City j 1 for the- Wlillr Ifibbon "cau-e lia- been f Tlie number of -sloou- in these llute : - town- lis- been cot down, and Mr-. I Helen Miller, of Sea l-lr. Mr- Prl-ril a . Rutherford. Wr-t < ape May. ami-? * Mrs H. II Hallowed, "f Wild wood. 1 gratillcatioii al the re--ott- olilanied. - e short duration, according lo -nine pen- ' alive aud the-aluoii people know it. I Mrs. Hallowell -poke of their »ue- * ce— ful light In Wild wood agam-t the . -aloou aud gambling. Slie told of llie D helpful assistance received by the union " from Kx-f'ongre*»niau Baker. Alt' Whealou and Judge Eldredge. * Mrs. Rutherford pre-ided at the come wa» made by MV-. 8 It. Swan. | * pre-uleoi of Ihe local W < T. I . The * Itev. J B. Kulp. pa-tor of the l-'lr-t e M. K. Church, greeted Undelegate* on ' '• behalf of the churche- of Ocean' City. 1 a Tlie responw washy Mr- Hc-ier Hand. ■I of Cape May Court Hou-e ° The report- of varum- departments \ l* aud hraucties of llie union look up j d must of the remainder »f Hie'moriilng j member- In ihe county during the ■ * year, and thl- announcement wa. re- , '■ reived With much gratification. II opened with prayer by .\!r« Hallowell. I. * All llie department tiead- were elected * read. 1 It wa« unaiiliuou-ly decided I list the 'e |ocal union-have pub 1 1- lied Hie uameie of signer- to all petition- for liquor i " llcen-e-. It was fell that many men who now -Ign -ucli petition- will not I r- do so wlieu they kuou' ttiat thflr 1 name- w ill he publl-lied, " All enjoyable fealure of the alter, j " a praise wrvtce In charge of Mrs. An- ! nle Steeluiaii, was a vocal duet by '• Mrs. Helen Muter aud Mrs. Delia d Bradway. both of 8ea l-le t'lly. ie The report- of llie cliairme n of Ihe various departmeul- were read and *' proved lutereetliig. " Mrs. Mary E Law rence. State sur perluteudent of freuchl-e, give au 10ld slructlve addrew on the •T're-eul tjta- * lu* of Woman Suffrage In New Jer-ey " ld' The following officer* were elected: ' Prwldeut, Mr*. Delia B. Smith, of •y Ocean City: vlce'presideot, Mnj, Annie l" steeluiaii. of Oceaie City; corrcaponding secretary; Mr*. H. H. Hallowell, j ^ Mr*. E. L. Klce, of Cape May Court j House. V • Bf At the evening *e**lon, an lualru- j * menial »olo wa# given by Mla* Mln1,1 erva Adam*, of thl* city. The addrem c was by the Rev. J. K. Slimde'll. of Arllngton, whose *uhjecl wa. "Our Na- * LOCKED IN CELL

Woman Irora lapr *la» Had Cti pleaaam Kaprtlrpcr. Some of the delegate, to Hie Cape May County W. C. T. U. convention f here Friday rem.lued In town Salur- i day, aud In the afleriiuuo a few of them ln*pected the city hall. They l.siked around on the upper i and finally went to the flr*l 11 >or. where are located (he police and lire drparlineil-. Die of them went Into cell aud uo rittiugly close! the door All the cell" have a "prime lock, and the key I" cirried by Cutef of Police j Scull He «i« uol St llie ball and Hie j fair prisoner In I to rent ttu lu the Ii tl I 1 for fifteen or t *« ity luluute. unlll ; 1 Chief Scull wa, located. He openad the door aud the woman was released. She had apeut a fe e very unco ufortable minute-. Appointed a Delegate-. ■ Major L U. Thome-, of this city,:" ha. beeu appointed a delegate to the confe-ence ou national defeuae. which will be held lu Washington, D. C\. Ai early lu October, under the eu-plce« of the National Defease League ™ Major Thomas l« a veteran of the Civil War. / "

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Free!! No Cost for Installation. You pay otaly for the Gas you use. Have us install the Arc now, so it is ready for your use • when you want it The City Gas Light Co.

PLUMBINQ you letting entire -.ti-fnetion as to prirm, workmanship and businma court—;? If not, "it will p.; you to give me a trial. I am in au exceptionally good poution to take of your repair work of which I make e specialty. I have no expeoaite establishment or clerical tone to maintain. Give me e trial Phonu G. He BACON 607 Eighth S t

£ ! I 1 Pi «* 1 uIh-u" a 5 t/j : » a a l,SS| <03 . « 1 "II E 5 « ill! ^ ii G 0 y f- = 5 : ^ = s nz SpE«t? 3 * 1 ■ <3 I 3 -= = - | 03 I j Otis M. Townsend A Practical Seashore Architect Licensed by the State •> •> i EIGHTH STREET, OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITY N. J.

HAVE YOU ADEQUATE PROTECTION for your valuables ? By placing them in our Fire and Burglar Proof Vault you are Absolutely Secure against loss. I Safe Deposit Boxes for rent, $3.00 per year and up. OCEAN cm TITLE 1 AND TRUST CO. . OCEAN CITY, N. J.

HOTEI.K AND COTTAOEI. H0T6L BlSe^YRG... Ocean Ave. - ■ Between Eighth And. Ninth Streets OPEN ALL THE YEAR M. E. SMITH BI-CKIXQHAM. ScotctfTiall • I HANATOKILM" —Open Al. the Veor— ' . in..: L-.iu- -nitaui* for the welt, tie eou-Tr-atmeuta, bath THE IMPERIAL Mrs. c. uartztu. THE KATHLU :;Jl.l>ntral Arenue, , OCKAM CITY. N.J. \ MIKLEK l.KW'ls A CON ARD WYOMING Oresu Cllj, N, J. Open ell U>e year z Hot Water Hea , A. P. TtlUIEB HOTEL ATGLEN One of the moit oenlraily located hotels in ( Ocean City. Th* aim ha. always been to I make lliii hon-e eelect end humelike, and ita (large aud aaanred iwlrunag# prorea ita anocrew. For term* aud parUculan address, | a. «. uorr. Prep. i sterling hotel f " | Hot water beat. Winter hoarders | solicited. • I K A LAMBENT. I THE HEWLINGS I OPEN FOB THE BEABON I Apeclal September Hales Ninth and Wesley mve. Ocean City, N. J ■ NEW HOTEL ELBERON "T OCEAN CITY, N. J.^l , Nsylor and Hayre, l'roprletrene. Kourteent h fUaaoa. rtmroughly renovated : .. Open Ai£ The Year Central avenue and N'oth street. O. W. K. WOO 1)61 DR, PropHeod tor Booklet. Hoi Water Heat THE OCEANIC _ Ocean City, N. J. Opeu* April Oral for the season. » A. E. MAKER • the idlewilo OPEN ALL YEAR Uoorlyn Terrae. Oeeaa City, N. J. It.-twrea Elzhlb and Ninth Street! -MKB.J. K.MOIiRMON i. keith hhu _ 915 Wesley Avenue ■ Open All Year Special Winter Hates See Me First IV YOU WANT TO

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Sec 51c Ffrnt «. All Searches andseulrmenu madet-yTl^le • xrorttaze huansl^reedon not over one4i.lt • Uniform romni leelon ol regular rate of 1 per c-riL^iTaried. unlr— ollierwiee pre- • Seti-tactlon linaranteed, end Treatmeal a- 'if "became "plajed wub lbs card" flat on the table, face up. See Sle First W. Scott Hand S19 wwiu At.,, o**a c»i,u.

THOMAS J. THORN JToristp 1128 Bay Avenue PRICES ANO WORK RIGHT ■ OTH PHONES E. C. BOYLE Real Estate Broker 62* EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Han KirlkaHt Warres W. Been H. Barkhardt k Go. PLUMBING AND HEATING to ASBCKY ttnrt ertAi cm H*w JUall Hot Water. Khun and Vapor HaaUng Bell Phone. Wl-X Watch and jewelry Repairing Mayer's Boardwalk, Opp. Doughty'* Pter OPEN ALL YEAR M Otui Git! Gulp ul But Bdiu Motor Boats Stored for die winter. Fifty-ninth itrtct and Weat Ave.