Ocean City Sentinel, 16 December 1915 IIIF issue link — Page 1

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VOL. XXXV. . OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUE8DAY, DEOKMHEK 10. 1SI15 NO. 38 £ ; ■ . ^ .

Ocean'Clty Sentinel OCKAN CITY. M. *J . -Br- ' *■ r CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor iAoo Per Year. Strictly in Advance. »TToa»n«-»T.i.»" V/J ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U N IS E LLOR-AT LAW. "i tMMv 'ltltMT HOI at- k. J. (Opposite Public Buildings! LAW Offices" Apgar &l Boswell, HOIIKHK BUILDING. .-HI KY A VtCNllK and EIGHTH KTKEE1 OCEAN illTY. N. J. I |^AW OFFICES • ! Godfrey, Giddings & Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEU1.INGS Attorney at Law Hi 19 Klglith Hi reel Ocean City N>» J"*) MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes Euiined Without Drops C"cr**rrTpUou I'll"** duphcnu*^ ^at abo. T. W. KLV j N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIGHTH KT. AND WESLEY AVE. Both l-taMM— Hell, lb; lule.JHl.lr. l«J-i t.fflc. Hour. Unlit Ida m. Kro.udL.ap.rn So offlre tMiur* Sunday. 1 -J.M luaujeud-- Palermo. HJtl lo^SJO •ill Ailti Corson, I. D. « sf": (lb Wcaley Avenue Ocean city New Jersey DK W. I'. HAINES , COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. i He ^.'"i* ^ , Florence Brick Haines .cor. 9th ano wc9lcv ave ucchano-th(.rapi«t Ho..r by appjl-tmeet J-Jl.RSCHEL PHTTIT. M. D. SOT WESLEY AVE.

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY JOHN' II. WHITICAR, M. D. Kigl.th and Central avenue •b-eeu t'lly New Jer-ey DR. CHARLES B. RIDER •?DentiatM 809 Central Avenue ockar CITY. I. J. G. Fairchild Starr Dentist Cor. K'lmbHL^'nVwailey Ave. Hughes' Central Fhaimicy ■ J. Thornley Hughes, p. d. Maaagar *ih and Wesley Avea. Ocean City, N.J - fb Mark lake Undertaker and Em balm er m> CSKTUL AVSNOl Prion* IN . OCCAM OIT Y.H.J Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's W3 ASBURY AVENUE open all vsac Try an A<vertlaemeat la the SENTINEL I

1 Attention, Cottagers •| """ """" ■ Colonial Greenhouses _ . Telephone, Somers' Point. 1 1- a |.|n wood Post Office , FOB SALE AT COST A beautiful Cottage- Bungalow on Wesley ;•! avenue, facing the ocean, ncjir Thirteenth 1 street, 9 rooms and bath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by .October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of there- • ' j, j- sort. For full particulars inquire aiASSEY A BD-WAJRDS EIGHTH AND CENTRAL AVE. ** Heated Apartments For Rent by the Year ' Furnished or unfurnished at a very - __ . » moderate rent. Five rooms and bath; every modern convenience. - JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith .If you have money to loan sec us for good investments'. For sale, fine 1 lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. , Two lots corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, Si 200. Fourticn room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear/splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. HAVE you a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furir-sh? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our stock be- . (ore buying elsewhere. Window shades a specialty. 5 Chas. E. Adams & Bro. t , 720-22 Asbury Ave. PLUMBIINO ' ectliiiK entire ..li.fa.Hou a. to prim. workmai»!ii|«. and bu.inea. courtesy? If ,01.11 will pay yon to give u,* a trial 1 atu in an exceptionally good poaition to take are of your repair work of shiA I wake a-px-ialty. I.Uave no ex|«uiTe establishment ,r clerical f eras to matulaiu. lit*, nie a In* I «o,H Phon.. C. H. BACON 607 Blahth St __ " - ^ Interesting to Investors or Those Who Wish a Desirable location lor a Seaside Nome rnQ C a I r — A few lot. located In Section G.'Ooren City. H. J-. for S * Lj: in viciujlv Su„ Pennsylvania and Handinn Railroad aUUou". AUo mite, for bungalow. aitnata on Great Kgg . Harbor Bay . Bcrel.y'. Point . K. J . ^ ARTHUR^D.JB ARROWS ' 832 central avenue ocean city, n. j.

Look Qut For Frost! ^Pjjj REZNOR GAS HEATER ■ >'".*7 . -ml 7*1 tc City ^ safety first Buy Your Christmas Jewelry at Mayer's 843 Asbury Avenue ,av r anv chance, buying out of town. It isn't ^tv^yoc^are'-fc'in doling'0." *may8*k whereyou dry , yon are «atc to o ^ Voo wiU p^mvely get W ,; "| Sn eSwherc for your reone_y. WrcajTDettcr vaiuc _ ... chtna. Jewelry \ from the rehable'makeri ooly Vrice. to.ut, .11 Urine we don't carry in .lock wc can get for yon within beat bottaea in Philadelphra and New York. ■j MAYER'S, 843 Asbury Avenue

CHRISTMAS CLUBS GIVE OUT MORE THAN $6000

Local People Save Money to " Buy Gifts Daring the Holidays. J Thrifty people of tin. (jlfyT ' Vlio gallirr I he fruit, of their aavlug habit* - and fure.lghl. ' jlu Ocean flip, ard within the next day or two the member, of theiw elubi i { out will amount to more than ttHXiu. • I . Speaking of money, work and good t 1 t.uio. It may be raid Iticldeulally thai' * I the weekly payroll, of laoul' of I be 1 1 building. contractor* Iheae day. I. of no Incou.lderable .urn. Inasmuch a. 1 there hare beeu building contract. I given out bete to (be amouht of fully ' MADE PRESIDENT c 1 Kchoe* of the Civil War were heard 1 ■u Atlantic City, Muuday. when ' l w enly-Ove member. oflhe old Tw soty- ' II fib New Jereey Voluuleer., wbo par- ' ilclpated lu tbe battle of Fredericks ' burg, gathered from all part, of the ' 8iaie lo celebrate Ibe flfiy-tblrd aonlvereary of ibe conflict. " morning the followlug o lb cere were ' , elrcledjor the eurulog year: Prealdeut. j Lleufeuant E. W. l'lbbel-. of Oceau 1 ■ t'lly; vice prewldeul, Ibe Kev. Joaepb i UarrlKiu. Pltmau Grove; aecrttary. { Jarne* W. Tfeocbard. of Hridgeton; ' treaaurer. rilmon I). We*coll. of At-. ! f laullc t'lly. ^ IJ MADE DOORKEEPER 1 1 B } H„DOtl,^.| trnrnl from ' Auwmbly man Mark Lake, j)f rtn. , r city, he. appointed K J. Hann. of ibl* ' ( eily. a doorkeeper of ibe Stale A.- 1 , - wmbly for llie coming wraton of the r Id-gl.lalurr. The appointee lis* been ( ' in I he real eatate bu>lueas here for j aeveral year, and I. a «ou of tbe Rev. , .Samuel H. Hann. of Tnckahoe. The ( - .alary 1. (SAO. A»«emblymsu I^ke ba. .Ix. appnlnied Glduey Rigor, sou of D Mils. Rigor, of Five Mile Reach, lo Ibe poal- | Hon of page In the Assembly. Tbe 1 A.-rmnlyman Mark Lake, of till. ' city, weui lu Trtutou Tu**day to attend a Republican meellug. Mr. Lake ha. beeu ap|oluled a member of iwu , Joint committee, of tbe Leglalature, ' uamely waleNaay. and law. "

^ CORRAM'S PLAN C LOOKS VERY GOOD Yacht Clubs Can be Made to " Fraternise More (j Closely. The Raclug Areoclall-n of 8oulb Je r«ey Yacht Club, baa takeu a atep in Ibe rigbt direction, or w blch at lea.i | alinuld tie productive of good revulla. 9 when a recommendation of Ibe pre*ldeul, Cummmlorr Charlc. J Corrau. | " lo fraiernlxe more clowly wrllb oelgb 1 boring aaaoclailona. wa.^ccepled with favor, and alep. lakeu to make lliej Idea bear fruit. One suggestion I. to j ^ would permit representative- 10 attend , T tbe meellug. uf Ibe neigbborlog areo clatlou, .purely as visitor.. Il la. of course, tfbderatood tbat aucb a courtesy j' would ba reciprocated by the Boutb ^ Jeraeymeo. bucb a spirit properly carried out would 1 e productive of mucb good. All ' tbe me-ung.are practically open. It ' I. rarely Ibat au executive aeaalon te held. There la waul of fraternal aplrlt belweeo Ibe eectlona. Tblaladue to r ibe fact tbat each section baa been en- " grossed entirely too much with Ita own ® attain and paid little attention lo Its neighboring associations. The alios- * ■km I. probably due lo tbe fact tbat , eacb assoclatloD baa bad II. schedule filled eacb season x> lhal there were no «peu dele# left for tbe exchange of reclug courtesies. This la especially ( Bishop Mail be Wi, of tbe Episcopal ' Church, baa Issued a call lo observe ' Friday. December 17, as a day of fast- ' log and humiliation before God and special prayer In view of tbe preeeot conditions lo Europe. He baa appointed tiuuday, December 19, aa a day of special. Intercession for peace, urging tuat there seems to be eu ap . paling Indifference 00 tba part Of Christian people to tbelr own part and privilege In this dreadful struggle Cbarlre C. Bead aawrt. Cbarlea C. Read, of Camden, narrowly escaped aertou- li.Jury Monday afternoon when bis automobile skidded on Broad way lu trout of tbe Lyceum Building and crashed lulu a Itlegrmpb puis ou tba corner. Tbe machine was partially wracked and Mr. Read bad hla right ibuwO fractured. Mr. Bead baa bualueaa luvarsau to Ocean Clly.

FIREMEN IN A BAD ACCIDENT Cbief Watson and K. A. Por-: ter Had Close Call -Car 1 Was Damaged. j Fire Cblef Charles H. VValson^ end i ■ ou I heir way to a lire .1 -tlie home of ' John A I hamrnl al Tucialnfk al no«iu - rialurday Tbe lire got beyond control of the < • voluuleer ttrrmeii al Tuckahoe and from litis clly wa* r.q is-ted. Into the cbief's car. which carried chemical., and hurriedly started for Al the corner of Tlilrlyfourth wlreel and Asbury avenue, as they were going not over twenty miles an hour, an stlempl w«. made by Chief Walxm In luru thfrar Into Ibe Oceau Clly boulevard, but the car cblue skidded. Il crashed lulo a Isle Several feet Into a ditch. Chief Wat what stunued. and Porter bad one of Ills Sogers dislocated The car was badly damaged. Later II wa. brought floor of the building used a. tbe public library Immediately after llie accident. ! word was telephoned lo city hall, and , > Horace Ang and \\ illard W. Adam. llou chemical car. I'hry a.-l.led ma j lerially al Ibe Are. hut tlie blaxe had such headway lliat Mr: Dlameut'a hoiue Was practically destroyed The | Ins. wa. prabanly $35011 Il I. .aid that a good-.iz-d Are for the liou-e lied been Marled 1 1 and .parka from II Ignited Ibe roof of I llie building Mr. Dlamenl. who I- engaged In Ihe lining business at Tuckahoe, resided In a collage on Wesley avenue here Kmc month, a abort lime ago, and ba. a number of friend, in till. clly. Mm. Win firming Knieri.lns. . > Mrs. William Fleming gave a at her home. 4!k!l Walton ! avenue. West Philadelphia. Weduea day. December 8. to her. Oceiu Clly frieud. Those present were Mrs. Frauk Huller. Mr*. Frank rtchwan Mrs. Robert Radford, Mr.. Maurice 1 Daniels, Mrs. Johu Lawson, Mr. Walter £t. flair Knudle, Mr.. John 1 R. Lynn. Mr. W. A Herg, Mr. C. ' Hummer., Mrs. rtcbmllx and Mrs.

'COMPANY G BOYS ' ! I TAKE TYYO GAMES • Beat Wildwood in Close Con- | test and Also a Strong j Camden Five.' 1 'j III one of the mo.l anjoyable games ' I Club's live defeated the First Preeb/- 1 j Irrlaii buys of ibe"Camdeu Church , evening by the w.re ..f 'JJ lo 17. I'll# local, started out In a bu-lnes- i {like way lo win the game. Tlieyj • beginning of the oontewt. and I hey r krpl up a fast play llirouglioul both f halves. i Everyone on llie learn did excellent I'hancey and rS ml ti did Hr*t class r playing for Ihe visitor.. I Line-up: r Brack ley Forward rimiib Pierce Center Dome " Heudereon Goard* McGee » Smilh Kill. Field goal-— Brack ley. 8; Wel-entlml. - 4; Pierce. 1: Bmiili. 8; Cbsucry. 3; , ri.nllb. 2; Kill., L Foul goal. -Hen derwu. 1; i hancey. 5 Referee, Colllx Beiweeuhalve.twaleamsm.de up game- Ihey put up convul-ed llie crowd. 8ume of the hoy. played well, ' The game played between Ocean 1 Clly aud Wildwood, Wednexlay even1 log of last week, had tlie spectator, ou their feet from .fart to Aol.li. It was lull of "pep:" It wa. the second game Ocean CUy wou by a goal a few mlnulea before lbs clox V/rib a lead of two points, tbe soldier 'boys tried successfully 4o keep Ibe ball from the visitor.. By quick passing of Ihe " sphere lie! ween Uietnserves, they pre ' veuted Wildwood from scoring, and tbe struggle ended wlih Ocean City 1A and Line-up: B Mcrrey Forward. Keating 1 Breckley Culburn r Sharp 1 Welseutbal Center Lehr Henderson Gu.rd. Del-ney • rim mi. WilleU Field goals— Breckley, 2; Wenwntlial, 2; HenderMiu. 2: Hmilb, 1; C»l > burn. 1; Lehr, 1; Delauey. 1. Foul i goals— H end ei .on, 1; Delaney, 1. i Referee, t 'olllason. 1 ' — ' The member* of ihe Queen Esther i Society of Ibe First M. K Church will u bold an apron aale next Saturday al :. Wrigglu.' store. The .ale le to begin al i. 10 a. m. Tbe girls say no one ebould miss tbls sale.

CITY REPRESENTED AT WASHINGTON W. Scott Hand, Delegate to National Rivers and Harbors Congress, Reports. Tbe followlug communications were read at llie meeting of tbe City Comi mlastoners: I To llie Board of Commissioner, of I Oceau Clly— Ueullemeu:— Having beeu duly eppoluled a delegate repreaeutlrg tbe Clly of Ocean Clly lo llie twelfth auoual cuovenllou of the National Rivera aud Harbors Cougreaa. beld on tbe elgbtb. ululb and tenth Inst, altbe New W Illard Hotel, Waeblugtoo, D. C.. I beg lo report aa follow.: I attended tbe convention aud represented our clly lo Ihe be«l of my ability wlib tbe limited privilege, at dlaposal, and I feel auured that j

tbe raaullanf beoeAcial effect, will be r apparent lo you lu tbe uear future. . ! 1 was luformed by the secretary tbat ( 'there were lu ailendauee -about 1000 1 delegate., representing every State in ( , tbe country. I 1 was also a duly accredited delegate i representing Ibe New Jersey Rivera I and Harbors Congress, whtcb advo- I cated tbat "tbe greatest possible proe- : perlty cau be a«e uteri tu uur cuuuiiy'i { only through Ibe equal development I aud tbe barmouloua co-operation or < I highways, railways aud waterway* " I I tbank you for tbe bouur of my ap- ] polntment Yours very truly, ' W Hoorr Hand. Tkunton, Dec. 18 To tbe Hooorable Board of City Com- 1 J mlaalonera. Doeau City. N.J.— Gentlemen:— I wlab lo compllmeul you ou tbe good judgment abowo by Cottage 708 Central avenue; all mod- ' rru convenient: can be rented by tbe I year or during winter months. For . further particulars apply sbxttsbl j ortlca. Ocean-City. N. J . ad*4f J Fos RkWT.— By the year, a 7 room ' bouae. hot aud cold water aud batb. 1 Apply to C. H. Hboemakcr Lumber Co adv., 9-80, If

board. In appoiutlug au udlclal 1 representative from Ocaau City to ibe , Nalloo.l River, aud Harbors Con grew | wblcb wa. beld lu Witb I I , last week. J Your delegate w-i. able lo acrom- . pll.b mors. In bl. capacity a. a duly- I i authorised agent ol your municipality, 1 i tbau be would have been wllb nolb- • bul individual credentials. It la a precedent tbat I wish olber , I tbe case. I am .ure tbat a more aggreaf .Ive aud efficacious campaign could ' be conducted lu advocacy of it) water- , - way polielea. Very truly yours, Fkkdk. w Donnelly, Mayor. j The le: '.era were ordered received ■ and (lied it '

m attdwrb-.' uur— Vt » r Flight h and Aabury avenue. All gooda 1 . Mild here are guarauleed. Klodly re- I turn any liilug uuaall.faclory to you. If , I. ' 'V j e Try Hughes' Reliable Liver Pills; I r prompt lu actlou; easy to teke; sou- j L ceulrated in form and always reliable: 1 25 cent, per botile. Hug baa' Central Pharmacy. adv., 10-7. tf j n Try Hughes' favorite lotion for j i. rougboeae and chapped eklo; 28 cents j •i per bottle. Hugbcs' Central Pbar- , macy. adv., 10 7, IT 1

FIRE DEPARTMENT I HAS ADVISORY BOARD

' | Mayor Champion is President g and Assistant Cbief L. LWallace Secretary. I Au advisory board of tbe Ocean Clly Fire Department ba. been orgauixed pi wltb Mayor Joaepb G. Champion ar h president. I The Are deparlmeut come* w uuder Ibe jurisdiction of ibe mayor p Assistant Fire Cblef L L Wallace la secretary, of tbe new orgaulxatloo. K Those at tbe meeting, beside Meyor fc ' Champion, Were Fire Cblef Cbarle. a '• H. Watson. \Aa-l.tant Chiefs Wallace li and Willi. iu H. riuiilb, and tbe fJke C 'f men of three of tlie Are companies— K. A. Porter, of Ibe Ocean Clly Vol- 0 >• uuleer Company, No. I; Wardell Hlg- ri * bee, of the Reliauce Company, and e h Cbarlea G. Bltbeoa, of tbe Liberty v il Company. 0 Tbe member, of the board will make ie recommeudaliuna to tbe meyor regard- ' lug the condition of the Are apparatus J) and also confer wltb blm aa to tbC lo- y ['- cation and possible changing around c 'J of tbe peld men of tbe department »

SUMMER SCHOOL WAS WELCOMED 1 1 Dr. T. D. Sensor, in Annual j Report, Tells of Teachers' i Reception Here. 1 ; Ju the annual report of tbe ritatr i • i Board of Education for the year 1911 . , Dr! T. D A-nror. director of Ibe ritale'. | » school Lo Oceau City. I'll-, wa. d^^ej' for two reasons. First, to secure facll-J , lues for carry ing ou I be work ol Ibe ]l •school, and second, tli.t^llie school , , --Tbla change lu location wa- recom-L r mended afler a care'ful cou.lderatlou ! , * by tbe .Stete board of examiner, and , B did not in any- way luterfere with the usefulness of the school , • The citizen, of Ocean City gave the , • school a hearty welcome and offered i " for II. u*e the public school' build" '| inga and fl.e leclure rooms of Iwu , ' the churches was u-e-l for llie public , ' Tbe boarding hou-es and hnlels used every eflori lu make t tie slay of i tea, hers attended the school al O-ean 1 Clly. ao increase of ue.rly 25 per oent 1 over 1918. ' "In tbe school el Ocean Clly. lea- i clier. from Atlantic, Cape May, Cum- , berland aud Ucrsu counties made up ' llie greater part of tlie eurulluieut " i " Tbe report .bow. tbat Atlantic and 1 Cumberland, wllb 44 teacher, eacb. , " bad tlie largest represenlaliun al (be , Ocean Clly Bummer Hcliool. < ai>e , ' M«y Criuuty wa. Ihlrri with 37 There I were 14 teacher, from outside New I Jersey el tbe school liere. lore showing (he teachers m attendance a| Ihe Oceau City Hummer i. School. i ADOPTS NEW NAME * thatch hah, - a thsnir. Al their session last Hunriav afler- ' noon Ihe member- of the Women'. 1 Bible Claw of the Fir-l M K Church - ad -pled Ibe clew uauie of "France* Wlllard," aud by lhal title ihe orgauixallun will be kuowi. hrreafier. The claw. we. organised la«! .urlng r wllb L..R Thorn. ■ .. teacher; Mr-.

I Lewi, ltl.ley. presbleni; Mlw Helen Campbell, secretary; nr.. A. D n.i* | rows, assistant secreiarv, aud Mi— ' Mary Tborapxin. irea-urer. Tbe en1 rollmeut ha. reached 50. with an average alleudauce of Mxtjr |*r ceui.

CANDLE 1NWIND0W CHRISTMAS fYE of Bethany Class Plans to Revive an Old English Custom. There was an old Eugllab custom of a candle In a window of one's on Christmas F'.ve aa a alleut wltb for a "Merry Cbrletmas" to tbe peweriby. Tbe Mary of Belbaoy Claaa of the First Presbyterian Bunday Bchool will follow Ibis custom tbi. year, and eacb member of tbe claw will place a candle a front window of ber home ou

ChrlrtmarEvr. Tbey Invite ell Ihe resident, of Oceeu Clly lo join with them lu Ibt. f revival of a prelty old custom, and 11 everyone ebould do to. If all do. It 1 will be a novel algbt. * ••• F a.ni. Cl.a. I. Comma. i Get ready to meet blm. You will > Aud a bea-illf -I Hue of good- suitable tl for Cbri.tui. -gift- for Ibe enure family have beach Jacket., .beep lined coals, sweater, comfy slippers, silk shirts, pajamas, suspenders, hosiery, ' . neckwear, underwear, .boea, travel- * bags, elc. Buy al home and keep your taxea 1 down. Every dollar .peut with your i i mercbauts lu, prove- your owu ; finances. Why buy from mall order Ocean Clly. Granville H. Bleelmen. Ready-made - Clotblug and Bboe. for tbe entire fam- , "FNot. 831 838 Asbury avenue, adv. It Fob Rent L'NFCRSigiiED — 722 Aa-; ' bury avenue. 7 room, end balb, all ! conveuleii.-o: al-on room r, ,11. g- will, ' . balb. all convenience-. Apply .lore , 722 A.baxy avenue, or W. W. Adaffa ; F'uurth street and Wesley avenue. , ' Oct an Clly N.J. adv.,|0 2l. If

WANT JUDGE ELDREDGE 1 CHOSEN FOR FULL TERM

Democrats Writ; Governor Fielder— Does His Term Expire Next April? h Toe Cape May County Democratic ! Executive Committee Ua« aaul a latter j lo G ivernor Fielder approving tba work of Ju hfe Ij. Jj. *Eldftdg». Of .tbt Cape May Co, inly', Court, aud asking w for his appnnuinenl a- judge for a full A resolution .was also adopted by • * lb- commillee commending jhe work 1 of Prosecutor Carrow, who was ap- ' pointed to Hit. position a few weeks ' ago. - - i Judge F.ldredge ha. been on Ibe • : beuch nearly twixjear.. Ije was ap- ^ pointed to All tlie unexpired term of -~Judge Curli. liaker, wbo died. •| Judge Baker vai named for tbe ' neucb by Presldeul Wilson, then govI sruoroftbl.riUle. In April, TBI 1, It la I .Idled. Bee. use qf III beeltb, be ; served comparatively little a. Judga, - and Judge 'Fuller, of Cumberlaod, officiated al lutarvals until tbe deatb uf JuJgcr Baker. Jh'Ue Kldredge'. friend., and ba baa ! lu both Ibe Democratic and Ba- ' publican rauks, all apeak bfgbly of 1 hi. ability as a jurist aud of tba manner ifi which be baa performed bla 1 duties Duly some of Ibe oouoty'e ' saloon keepers aud Ibe Illegal dlapeiiaera of intoxtcanu don't regard mm witb favor*, hi. frtaod. aaaart. Those from tbla clly who attended ' llie meellug of Ibe executive oom1 uiitiee were Clly Commissioner Wo. < H. Campbell, Wardell Hlgoee and Warren Bmilb. Durlug tbe last two or Ihrea daya - of tlie poliuclaoa bare a quesiio i aa lo ' whelber Judge Eldradge'a term expires next April or lo April of 1*17 > III. claimed tbat Judga Baker waa . appointed ou April 8, 1911, for alarm * of Ave years, aud tbat tbla being tba * case, bl. term legalQ> did not begin ' until tbe Aral day of April In 1912 Tbey quote tbe law. wblcb aeyr: "Judges of tbe .aid Court of Comnaou - Flea, shall be appointed by tba govarr nor by and wllb tb" advice and consent of tba Benate. and ahall bold otBce for a term of Ave years, beginning on the Aral day of April aucoaadlog hfc appolutmeol, * * a provided tbat Id case of a vacancy occurring by reason of dealh. resiguatlou or otherwise tba vacancy ahall ba Ailed for tba uowx* , ptred term only." MISS BRICE WEDS

Mi ram sr Heaidcnt Brlda wl Celiac V. Narca, of Brsaklts Mis. E lua Margaretta Brlce.dangb- . ler of Mr*. Rlcbard A Brtca, 881 i 'ooper street. Cauideu . waa married to Carlos Fstx.r Noyaa. of HrooklyD, Baturday night, at tba residence of tba bride', muiberby the Rev. Dr. J.B. !H alue.. of tbe Ceoteoary Church, Camden The bride, who waa glvaa'ln marriage by ber brother, Cberlae Augustus Hrloe, wa. attended by Mlaa Emma I Fcuulwell, aa maid of honor. Tbe brldeamalda were Mice Joaepblue Noyee, a slater of tbe bridegroom, and Ml-* Marie Fulleo. Karl Brloa, a ( brother of Ibe bride, waa bast man. m A large reception followed tbe care- . I Mr and Mrs. Noyaa will be at boom after January 15 at 183 Columbia f Heights, Brooklyn. |( Tbe bride has beeu a aomoer realt deut of Ocean City since a be waa a e ***•

Bt. ltlta'a Ave will come dowo from i and play the basket bail or the Ucean City Military Ulub at tba armory uexl Saturday evening, game starting at 8 15 o'clock. Tbe boy* are strong players, aud oue of tbe best games of tbe year I will duubtle.. lake place. Don 'I mlaa I Why go to Atlantic CUy to Mow ; 4S>I. on Pair Ttirs-s- ■ Special Bargain e : Some article each week at ! cost price or less. Ladies' " i >4 ct. white diamond ring , worth (jo oo, for ( JODO. this week only. Don t i . forget self-filling fountain jjl pen. for Christmas gifts. 5] MARRY H.LAKE ~ I; | Jcwalar and Opclelaam f'

^ 61 vc gteetul Christmas presents B

^ Give Holeproofs ( fit- 6 prs.. $1.50. E We will date tile ] Nx guarantee slip De- . H ceraber jj. so tbey E will Ix s»rr of six '

Him a Suit or Overcoat. Don't forget father: he has always Remembered yon. Give him a suitor overcoat and make him happy.

- Give the Boy Boots S s What else would 85 do him aa sneh JH * good aud at tba B 1 same time plana* « him aa w«U> ■

Ka.nr.,.1 i>. iaaf.ln .Una n- U. tt-p4a*-ehleaa' Unrtlllaa.llU?58S MOf * ana Traveling B*a*. all m.K. vary aeraciaMa gum Mk g Ss™_,. NEWELL CORSON =— 9 3 819 Asbnrv Avenue Ocmn City, N.J. J