Ocean City Sentinel, 2 December 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

VOL. XXXV. ' OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, DECKMHEH 2. itlla NO. 36

Ocean City Sentinel OCIAN CITY. iy. J. -»rR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor •1.00 Per Year. Strictly In Advance. 1 4TTO»»rV«-«T.|.At». JyJORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, 0 Ipreoie Court Coinmlaalooar. Notarr Public. cart ■»( **»»'** HOtxt. ». J. (Opposite Public BuUdlao) 1^WA0FFIGES I Apgar & Boswell, BCUBMK HUiyjlNO. A8BUKY AVENUKWKWHTH HJKKtri j^AW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsellor-at-Law ' imtt v j pj NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law 808 Eighth Street Octan City New Jeraey MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Ejes Eiamined Without Drop! ™ W. ELY tTi.tani ciTT, a. J. J N. GRJSCOM, M. D. EIGHTH. ST. AND WESLEY AVE. UIOou Hour.- Untu lo " p' m At Riohard TOTn^d^Pal»T^^»Jn^iO()5JD ari: Allen Corson, M. D.«"

Bi6 Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey **"{niir5jlat# 130-A. Dr. w. p. haines COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. or KICK HOURS: 1 1 Joj P- m Pbonaa: Bell «61-W:"lotet JtUUe 1»A Bjtb Hew. Florence Brick Haines COR. BtM AND WESLEY AVE M E CM AN 0 -THERAPIST MaMajce, Hwrdtob MovrmrnU^ JJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 607 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY OIBee Uour. Bell 1'boue Its john h. whit1car, m. d. Eighth and Central avenue . Ocean City New Jeraey J)R. CHARLES B. RIDER m I»entiHt'« 809 "Central Avenue OCKAB CITY. M. J. J)R. G. Fairciiild Stark Dentist Cor. KI(tmo*L aad^Wieley Ave. _ Kvvul'na* by appolutrn-nl J^ARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ■Pboo. i> eeaaa CITY, N. J Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 843 ASBURY AVENUE OPSN ALL YEAR lb

Attention, Cottagers ( I *\wnn City, where phnt-and cut iwlr.'.Vsli kinds" are to 'be hail. \ Our watchword it RELIABILITY. t han'p^U mR^wtie'n YM "S'K " 1 'a' " vrnr*" °' >'™' • |£ Colonial Greenhouses Somers' Point, 12-1 l.lnwood Post Office ( , FOB SALE AT COST ; A beautiful Cottage- Bungalow on Wesley {j avenue, facing tlie ocean, near . Thirteenth j1 street, 9 rooms and' bat It, garage,. laundry, etc. _ r It will be finished by October 15, and is the. f L Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- J sort. For full particulars inquire MA38EY to EDWARDS ' •EIGHTH AND' CENTRAL AVE. . t Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year ' . Furnished or unfurnished at a very ' moderate rent. Five rooms and bath; 1 every modern convenience. JOSEPH I. SCULL 1 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean Gity, N. J. ' B. Prank Smith Go.f"^05JKTB If you have money to loan see us for>good investments. For sale, fine , lot on Ocean avenue. near Seventh, street, with small house, 52500. , Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, , attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. S — " 1036 Asbury Ave. : ttAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apart- : I- I nicnt to furnish? We have a line of ' furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. • It will pay you to call and see our stock before buying elsewhere. -■ Window shades a specialty. Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 720-22 Asbury Ave. PUUMBIINtJ Are von crttinc entire sitafaetkm a» t" prices, workmanship and bnaiaaa eourtsayf U getting workmanship and baslmm eoniucyr 11 IL

00L ^TwSlpay yon to gire mr. trial. I an. in an weepuonallv good portUcmtoUkc of renJ repair work of which 1 make .specialty. I hare no expeosi v* reUhlbhnwnt or clerical foree to maintain Give me • trial. 1 tto.rt Prion.. <©-rH. BACON 607 ElBhtH St I Interesting to Investors OR , Those Who Wish a Desirable location tot a Seaside Home ... c a I F— A few lota located in Section Q. Ooran City, N. J.. FOR in vicinity of Stale road and Pennsylvania and Bead: ink lU.lroad stations. Atao'sll*. for bnngalo* lUuate on Great Kgg Uarhor Bay, Besslsy's Point, Kf J. a A RTHURoD. ^BARROWS ! R32 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ,

gj Look Out For Frost! REZNOR GAS 'HEATCR

The City Gas Light Co. THE UTEST FAD :: THE UTEST FAD Pillow top. can be »«urcd.n the oUow™ ^ ^ glftfor Cbrirtlw W Birthday. eS^evnU * Sample pillowtops areon d'»P r A„ orSm (or Christmas should be previous, aa the procem of rcprodact.ofl ukc. From five to eeven days. « HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY ,g ..OHTHBT ANOWCBLtTAVC. OCEAN CITY. N. J. Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL

CHARLES H. WATSON NEW I CHIEF OF FIRE DEPARTMENT

Charter Member of Ocean City " Volunteer Co. and Ptid j> Fireman Eight Years. j Ttie I'lty Couuuladouer*. el Ibetr j.eekly meeting aeleclcd t'berle" H Vtalron lo tie Hie etilef of I be tire de- , ! pa rime nt to 1111 Jbe unexpired term of . t.rvllle Adauir. whaf resigned a few, week, ago , Before I tie appointment we. made. j fe*d < Icean flty. Nov. 80. 181 5. i 1 I Hon. Jiiskpii ti. Champion. Mayor J City of (Icaau l.fiy— Dear Mayor: — I hereby withdraw « my name a. a candldule for I be po.l- c I loo of.cblaf of the tire department of 1 etfy. I am Ke.|iectfully youra, J The letter was ordered received and ' filed. t lo recommend Ihe name of t'harles 1 H. Wataou for appolutment to the 1 office of fire chief for the unexpired J Director Adam, so moved . and tire c appointment was couflrmed. Mr. Watson took the oath" of office ■ yesterday mourlug, administered by c City Clerk Harry A. Morris. ■ Chief Walton was boru lo Clncln- « uatl and caore to Oceau City from ' Camden '.*7 years ago. He Is e charter 1 member of Ihe Ocean City Volunteer < Eire Company. No. 1. and has been a 1 paid member of the tire department about eight years. Before being appointed a paid Ore- j mau.be wa. engineer fur Ihe Oceau , . City Electric Light Company uaarly • fourteen year.. He has been a I stationary engineer most of bis life : and is tborougVly familiar with ma- 1 ■ chluery. He will make an efficieut • tire chief, bis friend, declare. It I. i . gem rally felt by the member, of the 1 lire department that hi. appointment a. chief la a most vxccllaut one. r Mrs. Anna M. Taylor, of Tuckahoe. . . daughter. Mr.. Frank Bu/.by. In thla _ city, two week., died Mouday. She Ire. been In III heallh a number of year.. Death wa. due to chronic nephritis. She wa. 05 year. old. Her husband, a sea captain. wa. away at the lime of her death.- She leave, four ~ daughter, and one sou. lbs latter employed at A. bury Park. Funeral service. will be held at the Head of-the-Kivrr Church, Tuckahoe, at Z 80 o'clock not 43 Keia.' R. B. Utiles, president of the First National Bank, and Wlllou H. WilT id*, of the local pod office force, went eellng Thursday afternoon. They returned with 46. The eele haven't bedded enough yet to make the calch[f log as good ae It will be later out goou as n win ue issci

YODHG WIRELESS OPERATORS' CLOB Progr«;«6iYe Radio Boys of ' Ocean City Headed by Roy Boargeols. The young men of Ocean City w ho lulerasled lu wireless telegraphy formed Ihe Progteeslve Had to Club of Ocean City. Hie object of Ibe association Is the promotion and betterment of radio • communication In OcAp City. The following officers have been elected: President. K. Hoy Bourgeois; elected: rresmeni, r.. tvoy iwuiubjh, ^

vice president, and chairmen of technical committee, Malcolm C Ijeeha; . c■etary aud treasurer. J. Lareu (Joff The other memhei. of the a-socla- o tlou are Guy Kline. Joseph BleUer, y Johu Marts. Jr.. Horace Burkbardt, l0 Harvey Marts. Horace F. Smith and c, William Sipklnson. gi Meetings ere held weekly and those ct who desire membership may euter, m provided they are Interested In radio work. Particulars may be had from auy member. Back iron. Kaat mure n kilns Halite W. Lake. State eecrelary, r< end Mrs. Florence M. Gilbert, Junior " peri State councilor of the Daughters « of America, have returned from East Orange, where tbey have been spend- n lug several days assisting lo the lustl- ° lotion of a lodg# In that town. • Cottage Piarr* MacUaaa. r Tba cottage prayer meetings of the • First M E. Church will be held tomor- 1 w ruW eveolog at " 80 o'clock— ooe In the home of Mrs. A. J. Staelman, Fourth 11 street and Asbury avenue, the other at 1 the home of R. W. Edwards. Wesley 1 avenue, near Tenth Street. ' Loht —November 28, between the ' Garden, and Tenth street, a large auto robe, one tide black sod olber ride green. Finder please return to Mark Lake 689 Central avenue, and receive reward. Adv. It. Try Hugbae' favorite lotion for rougbneae and chapped skin; 25 cent. , per bottle. Hughes' Central Pbar- , mecy. adv., 10 7. tf ■ =5 Fog Rbst. — By the' year, a 7 .room bouse, hot and cold water and bath. Apply to C. H. Shoemaker Lumber Co adv.. IPSO, tf Wk> geie »ileaMc«M^lelMje» L ' A vert lee lo the POTUfKL. I

SOLDIER BOYS . WON ANOTHER , Had Little Difficulty in Beat- ' lug South Branch Y. M. C. A. Five. J j Ocean Cily Military club'- be. • ■ ket bell learn added anuther victory In Y. M.C A., of Philadelphia,' Satux- ! "day night, at the armmy lb" the -c. re , of»toll II ... w Hue— ed by Ibe , - largest audience of Ihe -e«~. n , by bolli learn-, bul rather (siAr , work al the ba.kels, epficctally by Ibe , Things* looked blue for Ihe locals hewith en Injured knee, which he hurt i Ihe Atlantic • lly gsme. Breckley wa, lu poor cointlliun to play ( ow lug 10 a bad baud, hill worked be- | around. Both should have been out , of t tie game In view of Ihe fact thai the i aerie, with Wild wood -larted rue-day night There twu uieu should have {•rounding out well and plays a fast . game. With a few more game, he , will be In excelleut form. The line-up: O. C. M. C. Visitors ■ Mo"7 '. Forward 1 Grawbam Breckley i -l Crawford 1 Center Mohr ' Smith I ( u.rd, ! Evan, i Heoderaoo i * ( Malchetl ■ Field goals— Morev. 4: Breckley. 8; . Pierce. 1; Smith. 2: Henderson. 2; ' Foul goaH — Heuderapu. 5; Craw- ' 1 s Keren*. Johnson. I Next Saturday the fa.t Aqululne Club, of Philadelphia, will hue up agaiu.t the locals. ^Thi. lesm was dewhich played here on Novemlier 2H. • iwo teams should lie evenly r matched aud a good game can be | looked fur. I "• * HAD JOLLY TIME r Sewing Circle Knlcrmlncd by The members of the Sewing Circle J were entertained by Miss Ada M. K. nek at ber borne Tuesdav.eveulng lu addition to Ita being llie regular meeting nlgbl. It wa. also the birthday anniversary celebration of Mis. Kanrk, and all had a merrv time Tbore present were Mr, Lawrence ' "M. Irear. Ml*. Homer Shoemaker. ' Mlree. Marie Boolhrnyd. Inez and LouleaCoraoo.Mary Fox. lona Adams. 1 Frances Basrett. Anna Jewup. Jdaud Foulds and Josephine Taylor.

ELECTRICAL I DISPLAY SEEN At'autic City Company Surprises Friends by Mfirvelotife ' Decorations at Dinner. The R-.tary Club ..f Allaullc City enlerlalned reprereulailves of Ibe At cfub . -upper al Ihe Hotel Schlil/ In I Atlantic Illy. Tuesday evening. Ibe ' everii. held thruughout ihe t iilird Stale- Ibat evening lu otiservauce of -Electrical Protfperity Week " The very excellent meal wa. pre- I pareij almost wholly by electricity on- It der Ibe supervision of men ofkhevlrc- I ..uglily enjoyed by Ibe l'26guesls. -n,e r The deooratlon. were pulque a. well 1 •peudlug reveral day. lu preparing Ihe I electrical display. Holly bushes were placed about In I diver- line. Various colored bulbwere placed al puHU. about ihe celling. 1 Ou the table, were artistic banquet lamp- Al the tear of the speakers' table wa> ihe symbolic Rotary wheel re-pleudeut with mauy high powered ' bulb-. The wheel was In constant ' uiuUou through jut the evening Tula ; was Dr Logue's personal touch lu the Pre. Idem Jos. A McN'amee turned the meeting over lo the electric light representative. •• culTee was served Owing lu the unavoidable absence of F. H. Gold lug, lir-t vice presldeut and ] general manager of Ihe compauy. aud a member or the K'Hfry Club, the anl, H. C. Sterling. I; Mr. Slerllug Introduced Harry W. !: Alexander, national publicity director of the society for electric development, doe. a bu.hie-s of (2.0WOOO a day; that e there are. 110 (KID OOtrOOO Inverted lu P electricity and that *10.1.030, 000 hicaa- '' decent bulbs are sold every year 'y WINTER PICNIC 18 * - To toe Hi Id In .Wrltoodisl Churcto The member, of the U.here' Union ^ of Ihe First M. E Church heve prepared In plea.autly eulerialn their le friends at their "whiter plculc" In tfie j social rooms of llie church this even j log. and they will he glad to welcome ,r a large turnoul. 'J The picnic will begin at 7.80 o'clock. The price of Ihe ticket is ten cent, re and there will be refreshment, at The committee in cha rge com prise. d Mayllu Robinson, Ki-cov Sharp and Lvroy" Jeffries.

READING WILL PROTECT 1 NINTH STREET CROSSING

r Auto Bridge Company Shows J Heavy Traffic Over Struc- j lure Across the Bay. Superluteudent Falck.of the Atlantic ! City Kallroad Company (Keadlug). In reapoure to a request from the Ocean City Automobile Bridge Compauy for better protection al the company'# ' tracks on Ninth afreet, ha. sent the following leiier to Oil. M-.Towuseud, -tertiary of Ihe bridge company: ■ ' Cam HEX. Nov. 28. 1816. '• Otis M. Townsknd. Hecreury M. Towssend. Secreury

Oceau City Automobile Bridge " Company:— Dear Sir:— Referring to your letter of 7 October 28 lu relation to protection at .ireet crossing, we will arrange T place regular crossing sign, at Hits ° crossing as promptly as may be. and ■ give protection of tble crossing further u consideration before the start of the * next summer season. 4- Yours truly. F. M. Falck, I ' Superintendent. 1 The following letter sent to the railroad company lu couoectlou with Ihe request coulalos Ugurea of lulereat to - the general public: . Atlantic City Railroad Co:— ( Gentlemen This company Is very ( much concerned about the entrance of . bridge over your tracke at Niuth ; street. There are no signs or bells or / anythlug elst to indicate It Is a i allroad crossing and several very narrow j escapes have been called to the attention of our company. We are wondering If you are familiar with the dangerous condition here, 1 and for your Information would say : that, between June 6. 1914, and Sep- - umber 80. 1816. the number of conveyances and people that went over this : crossing were as follow.: . Wagon.. 4.812 1 i Automobile-. 84.268 Tracks. « 811 I Pedestrian., 1129 Motorcycles. 4.780 Miscellaneous. 4,88. This la only the tr«fflc that passe* 1 1 over our bridge. There Is coustder-; ■ able traffic over your crosatug that does not go over the bridge. . Will, you kindly give tht. metier your attention and Investigate tbecon- " duion end see If It would be to your lotereri to put some sort of e proteclion at this crorelogT » Yours truly. ' OTIS M.TpWNKESD. Secreury Ocean City Automobile Bridge Co.

B < YYARDELL HIGBEE : MADE PRESIDENT j — l i, Democratic Clob Elects Offi- ' te cers and Then Has Treat t J' \of Ice Cream. 5 The mepiLera of the Ocean City ry Democrats Club held Ibelr annual meeting a few nights .luce and elected

Ibe following officers for the ensuing ^ year: ( President. Uardell Hlg bee; first f vice presldeut, Johu N. Juhusou; sec - oud vice president, S. S. McAllister; ^ srcrelfry.Kdmuod A. Bourgeois; tress Wllllsm H. Campbell; board of { i Hiram Cbeetwood. John 1 B. Christian aud George Nickerssu. ^ i After the meFllug the member. , preeeul were lakeu lo Miller Brothers' cream parlor, and given a treat. The Club has nearly 80 members on | It* rolls. | bood ninulnu. The congregations at Ihe Ftrst Prss- j byterlau Church Sunday heard excel- ' lent singing. Al Ihe morning service Miss Louisa T. Corsou sang a solo, J; "Thy Will Be Done." and In the eve- , ' ulug Miss Uoraon aud Dr J Thoruley . Hughes were heard lu a duet, -Peace toTby Dwelling." "j Mrs. Charles H. Shoemaker, of this ' clly. Is lecoverlng from an operation ' j performed In Ihe Hahnemann Hos- * pita I. Philadelphia, a few days ago. ' | The operallou was by Dr. H. L. • | Northrop, assisted by Dr Allen Cor g sou, ul Ihl. clly. 9 ' Eighth and Asbury avenue. All goods n ' sold here ore guaranteed. Kindly re7 [ turu anything unsatisfactory lo you. tf i The books are uowopeo for aubscrlp- " , Hons lo slock of the seventh series of .The Home Build Ipg and Loan Asso,r elation, of this clly. Subscribe now for a few share* See Horr* A Morris. " I Secretary , or J . Thoruley Hughes, P D . "* I Presldeut. adv., 11-26. 21 I Fooko —A lantern. Owner can have ! same by calling at SENTINEL office, le I proving property aod paying for tble advertisement Adv. It.

: * P TO TAKE PART IN CAMDEN PARADE , ; Company G Will Have Special ^ Car Tomorrow Night — Other Notes. " ! The member, of Company G. Third . will leave here el 4 SS o'clock . held by Brigadier General WllbOt | |j . Sadler, adjutant general of Ihe Slkl^of „ Newjerrey. Adsnce will be held Til J T I Ihe armory after the review. Tliejt, ■ back, leaving Camden akroldnlghf. 1 „ Roy JOhuson. William L Gilbert i and' Winifred Here euil-ted in Com- , pany G fa.t week , - u f Private J. I* Ballon and Wllliam-n , Hnirmau were dropped from the roll ,| j There are a few men who have been ], ■ ml— lug drill without excure. T.hey j a I wl I be dropped Wit bout honor with-, I out further warning. The . 'company j „ : commander. Capt. Vance L. Kaly.L . doe. not Intend to allow this practice , The kllch-n Is being prepared for ( t service, aud It Is hoped It will be busy j t shortly. ( The dances of. the Ocean City Mill" , f tary Club are well attended by the 1 members of Company O arid their . I friends. ^ . I ! TWO NEW CONTRACTS I Otis M. Townreud, builder, of this t f clly. oo Monday received the contract t t lo make alteration# costing *4000 to J the cottage or Thomas S. Stevens. - manager of the Cape May Laud Com pany, at Cape May. aud aire the con- 1 tract la build a *6000 collage for Jeremlabl'bamber., a Cape -May bu.lnes. t man. Mr. Towurend I# completing at Cape May a cottage valued al *13,000. It t. considered one of Ihe besl-eqolpped " collages lo Cape May aud was built to ie Rrcovrilnx Irons Opera. lona. » Helms Corsou. elgbt-yrar-uld daugh »e ter of Milton Corson, of Palermo. Is recovering from an operation for ap-< *• pendlcltl. performed In .St Joseph's! Hospital, Philadelphia. Mrs. Enoch ■' Clouting,' of Pslermo. aud Mrs. Fred Carter, of Petersburg, have returned ** home after undergoing operation" for ,d appeudlclils. All aye patients of Dr. Pettlt

LEON BRECKLEY, ; LED IN SHOOT " Good Marksmanship Shown | by Company G Boys Thanksgiving; Day. 1 The shooting match held by Com- t paoyG. Third lufaulry, Thaoksgivlog. was very successful. Ihe weather . conditions being very good. r There were 24 enlrle* and Ibe shoot- . was excellent, netug close all the i wsy through. The largest total wa. 113 out of 160. which waa made by Private Leon J Breckley. who took the largert lurkey. Breckley, who look llie large-i lursey.

The next large-l wa. carried off by v Sergeaut John Trout, who made the highest score on the long rouge. Howard Adsm. won oo the Breckley on the 200-yard . Those carrying ofl the chlckeus were the winners of the second best scores were First Lleuteusut Alfred R. f rimlth. Private Roy Bourgeois aod , Clarence Meade. Bart Collage. Joseph I. Bcull has sold Mrs. Abbtc Bowen's cottage. 826 Central avenue ^ to Mrs. Freeman Risley, of this cityMr. aud Mrs. Risley are now occupy- | Ing their new borne. , t tor Beat. t Cottage 708 Ceutral aveuue; all mod- ] - era convenience-; can be rented by the 1 ; year or during winter month*. For ' , further perticulsre apply Sentinel office. Ocean City. N.J. edv-tf Try jHughe.' Reliable Liver Pllls; prompt-In action; easy lo take; *ou- " ceutrated In form aud always tellable: 3 26 cents per botlle. Hughes' Ceutral Pharmacy adva> 10-7, U

GET EARLY MORNING MAIL BY AUTO SERVICE

Smith Has Plan to Bring Ponehes Here From Pleasantville. The eflorts that Postmaster B Frank week- part for an earlier mall Into ( Icesu Cily lu (lie mornings appear to * be neAmg tangible re-ults. Po«tma-terHmllh t rled some months -on. when t new schedule went Into, effrct. to have an early morning mall continued, -tie w rote the superintendent of the Shore Fast Line and Boperluleudent Kwiug, of the Reading i Railroad i ompetiy. Ha also enlisted jibe aid' of It* Ocean City-Board of | Trade, which body made s rrquesPfor I better mail service. However, there ! appeared lo be no way to get the railroads to help pcean City tntbta mat- , ter this winter. . " Nothing dauuted, Mr. Smith continued working on the subject aod ba tlugJJy decided that It would be a faaaIP lc plan lo have the mail brought to ; of automobile service. If .this plan i adopted by the portal auibortttee, ilie.lirel mall Into Ocean City In tba I morntegs would reach here about 6.45 {o'clock tn.lead of S o'clock, ea at In line with this move. Poslmaater a-ked for and received bids from Lake and Harry T. Cox for carrying the mall from Pleasantville this city. He wrote to the postal officials at ' Washington, and on Saturday B 8. Fellows, of Philadelphia, chief clerk of the Railway Mall Service, eeme to Ocean City and had an Interview with ihe postmaster. Mr. Smith and Mr Fellows went from here lo Pleasantville and Atlan- ■ He Clly and looked over the proposed t route of the aulu mall cars, i If this service if established, mall . will also be carried over, for Homer*' Point, Linwood, Tuckahoe' end Peters- • burg, thai for the two laat named places being sent from Ocean C.ty to - Ibelr destination on the early morning tralo ou the Reading, r Mr. Fellows, who own# a cottage at s 1718 Aahury avenue and ha# spent all 1 of his time possible here daring the ti la#( two summer sea#on#J1s naturally much Interested In the plau an ' will do all he can to push It WINTER SCHEDULE ' ' Jtadiir C.rroW. Itinerary »«.r tka ' coming roar Month. b Following le the winter ecbsdol* of . " Judge Howard Carrow. of the Stat# Circuit Court: " Capi May Court House. December 14 to 20, Inclusive; Salem, Dee-robrr 21 lo 24,'lucluslve; Ml. Holly, Deoemher .to I- n.iarv 1(1 inclusive: May'. to Jauuary 10,

Lauding. Jauuary 11 to 81, Inclusive: Woodbury, February 1 to 8. Incln\__, sive; Brldgeton, March 16, U> 81, ln- ° Judge Carrow will alt at chambers when uollfled of motion# aa follows: aud second Saturdays, Uoert tloure, Camden, 10 80 a m.; third Saturday, Law Library. Atlantic City, a. m. Motions may be arranged for other aud places. Judge Carrow can be seen at hie office. 207 Market street. Camden, any day at 10 o'clock when he Is not oat • ou the circuit, and, when be Is out on • the circuit, letters directed to hi* office will be rorwarded to him. SAUER KRAUT SUPPER

Will Be Given by Bapilsi La4l#a' Aid. The Ladles' Aid of the First Baptist t hurcb will give a aauer kraut sapper Si Mrs. Joseph Suyder's, 714 Asbury avenue, Saturday from 6 to 8 p. mFollowing I# Ihe menu: Ssuer Kraut Mashed Potatoes Poik Frankfurter* Bread BuUec Relishes Cake Peaehee Ooflee Sapper, 35 ceuts Fancy articles will be on sale. Subreripllo'osfor stock in the seventh series uf Tbe Home Butldlug and Loan Areociatluu of thl. clly. are now being received by Herry A. Morrie, BeamFob Rent L'NIXKNIHHBD — 722 A«bury aveuue, 7 room# and bath, all ; conveniences; also 6-room cottage with - batb. all conveniences. Apply «tore. ; 722 Asbury avenue, or . Adam-. I Fourth street and Wesley Octan City N.J. adv., 10 21, tf.

Cilake This Store Your Xmas Storea ' ^ TT7E WANT YOU to see the hundreds of uselal fig if U ' » articles we have for the Men's and Boys' M Christmas Gifts. Give them something useful aud ® if E§ they are sure to appreciate it Buy it at this store® " § and you will be sure to please them. Ire a bt glaa ® " to have you take a look. g 0 NEWELL CORSON . A '' 8 819 Asbury Avenue Ocean Citjr^N^®