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VOL. XXXVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, RI1G NO. 30
Ocean City Sentinel R CURTIS ROBINSON Editor ar.d Proprietor Per Ye»r. Strictly in Advance. morgan hand, ATTORNEY and CO U N S E LLO R - AT LAW, I AV\ OFFICES Apgar & Bosweil, LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings S Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J-J NEWELL HEULINGSj Attorney at Law 8119 Eighth Street ocean city New Jersey MORGAN HAND, Jr. Engineer and Surveyor j OCEAN qiTY, N. J., .n tiiUAL. r|| Allen Corson, I. Ocean City New Jersey Oii W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. Florence Brick Haines COR. erH AND wesley ave U I-.RSCHEL PKfTIT, M. D. j 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY j
JOHN 1 1. WHITICAR, M. D.| Kilt hlli »ml Oeutral avenue j Oetaft City New Jer-ey DR. G, p. NOELING Osteopathic Physician | Han ii Building, Eigblb aireet 0|t|<M>(ie iVmiay Ivanla 1L R. Deprt | cuban i ity, n. J. ' Kv« ry Tuesday. I bur-day and | Baiuntay . j_ I'liiladelpbia Office, lib" Chestnut 81. j "■ D1C CHARLES B. RIDER j ►•Uontist" | 809 Central Avenue W Eia CITY*. *. J. J)R. G. Fairciiild Stark Dentist MARK LAKE = Undertaker and Embalmer Pboo-IW OCEAN CITY. w.J Bell 245- A Both Phoort later- State 14-B j Hughes' Central Pharmacy J.Tboraley Hughes, P. D. ! Manager 8th and Wealey A.ves. Ocean City, N. J | Leantter S. Corson BUILDER occam cut. m. j shoni. ist-u ATLANTIC ICE COHPANT '■ umiii Mountain Ice ocean city n t. Try an Advertisement la the SENTINEL i
ll ' ' Whatever success or patronage lias ! conic to our office is due, we believe, to 1 a principle to which we have always tried to adhere, viz: Take care of your ( l1ents interests and voi r own in- i tl rests will take care of themselves. |« I; MASSEY it EB WARDS J Eighth Street and Central Avenue ] Real Estate in all of its branches. , ONLY $400.00 A 7-room cottage on Asbury avenue, just thoroughly renovated, for sale for $1500. Only $400 cash required. ' j This is one of the best bargains offered this season. • Two houses on Ocean avenue. Each house rents for 1 $175. Will sell for $1500. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N.J. B. Prank Smith Go.,'"^^'1. J If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine 1 '* lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. ' Two low corner First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, $1200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water beat, double office,' attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed' 'with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. AUTOMOBILE SUPPLIES BELL PHONE LOUIS W. MILLER OVERLAND AND WILLYS-KNIGHT AUTOMOBILES AND TRUCKS ocean city. new jensey , Qanaoe and Shownoom. ninth St. and Ocean Ave. I ' ~ ejojbj Etta ~^sa etc s oat oaa at® tjjmoaaoiBsojBJ nanntmonn mtPMORit F STUDEBAKER DODGE
A definite feeling of confidence in the name — Dodge Brothers— existing almost everywhere, is the very strongest assurance you could have that the car will always conform to the highest possible standards. The gasoline consumption is unusually low. The tire mileage is unusually high. i Eastern Motor Company I OCEAN CITY, N. J. j B Ford Piru Pboot 355 R § SECOND-HANDCARS B I 1 PAIGE FORD . HUDSON J j Don't Value Yourself Too Low ! In buying I.ife In.ur.nce many men premium* 3o*a "a™* 'sum* wilTe mb»rra»s them fin.nci.llT. Your life hm . definite r.lue measured in dolUrt rand cent.. by your income, your prospects, ' ^^"^ yOTr vzltuT ' ' Don't be .fruid to in.ure vonr life for wb»t it is worth. By making SSSTUfVS Sb, bo. » they fall due. ' - _ , REPRESENTING Theo. V. Townsena The n** voi* ui« in*ur- j 952 Asbury Avenue »nc* Company HUGHES' famous bronchial mixture FOR Coughs and Colds I , &?ir£?A£i ** •* • ~*11 ; »... w. r.'SSi i assess «, <0, Slia™ - -=«1 - . Get rid ot that cough or cold. Try * toda> * ,25 CENTS PER BOTTLE PREPARED AND SOLD EXCLUSIVELY SY Hughes' Central Pharmacy IlGHTH AND WESLEY AVE.. OCEAN CITY. N. J. i Try an Advertisement in xxyiui the SENTINEL
TROLLEY TRACKS MAY BE f TAKEN OFF WESLEY AVENUE
Action on Ordinance to Reimprove This Street Held j Up by City Officials. j Ordinance S3 providing for I be re of Wesley avenue, be 1 1 ween Seventh »ud Ninth .tree!., «■ in have erne before ibe City Cornmi—loner- for On. I reading al tbelr 1 | meeting Tue-dey eflernoon. •entellre. of Ibe local trolley company j bad expected 10 be el the meeting to take up wltb the board -ime readjust- ' meul of Ibe trolley line track- ou We-- I avenue eloug tbe line of the piopo-td ' Kepre-eotatlves of the company did not appear .1 the meeting 1 Ou motion of Director Adam., tbe 1 reading, and Ibe title wai read. The ordinance wai laid over unltl October 31 for further cou-lderellon. ll be. recently been rumored ..n Ibe lo lake II. trick, off We. ley" aveoue. Regarding the petition for a 15 foot , i wide -treel betweeu Tblrty-secoud and j 1 Thirty-fourth -treet.. Police M.glei alrale Barrow- lold the boafil tbat he . 1 -Igoed tbe paper with tbe uoderataud- 1 log that tbe .treet wa« wanted be- j | tweeu Thirty tlrst end Tblrty-fourtb ' I elreele. If II I- lo be ouly between Thirty-— coud aud Thirty fourth I »i reel, be de-ired In withdrew hi. elg j nature. He own. only Jour of Ibe eight lot. for wblcb he .igoed Ibe pe- 1 I I hot II y lo -Ign for Ibe others. He lei' | willing lo .Ign for four lots between I Thirly-firet end Thirty fourth -treels •He protested again* the lalked-of . ] He was lold (bat 1 tie board bas northing before ll beirlog on Ibe exlenslon of Wesley aveuue, and so no ec- ' tlon could be taken, j | After a discussion among tbe mern- ; proposed 15 foot wide -ireet was re- ! fer red to tbe mayor for further cou.ldI A qoll-clalm deed for lot 615. Oeea u ' city (Jardeus. was granted tbe Ocean I City Gardens Co. , A report from Police Magistrate j Barrowajva- accompanied by a check persons srresled for drunkeune-s 'sod disorderly conduct , from July 8, <1916. lo October I. 1916. Tne report 1 was received and filed Several bills were read aud ordered paid. Kraucta A Wllklueon. of Roxbor- " | Ibe corner of Fifteenth -treet and We— | ley •*",ueh He bas awarded Ibe con-
"SHOOT!" TBE CRY I SOON TO BE HEARD
Military Club's Five Starts - Season Saturday With Fast A Cloverdale Quintet. The basket ball season at ComG'e armory, Ninth street and Haven avenue, will begin next Saturday eveolug. when tbe Ocean City Military Clnb'e five will meet tbe fact ll Cloverdale team, of Philadelphia. Tbe preliminary game will be between tbe Methodist end Presbyterian end will start gt 7.45 o'clock Tbe games between these youug men o) were features of the exhibitions al tbe ,c armory lest winter and epriug. 51 Tbe big game will alert at 8 16 o'clock c| and Will be one tbat no lover of tbe sport can afford to miss. g, Admission will be as follows: Adults. . 20 cents; cblldreu between tbe ages of c 6 BDd 12 years. 10 cents. Children uuder „ 6 yean, accompeuled by pareuta, will d be admitted free. Tbe noted Keel Fall, team, of Phils" b del p 1 1 la, will be Ibe attrectlou Belur- | day evening. October 28 . There will be daoclug after .tbe u - game.. e The corresponding secretary of tbe ^ Guild of tbe Pblladelpbla Home for I ocurable. desires, tbrougb tbe 6xxtinel, to tbaok tbe ladles of Oceau City who so kludly ssslsled Miss Bauer J lo ber annual card party for tbe beuefit of tbe guild, and assure ibem of ^ ibe deep appreciation of tbe members f of the guild. Tbe Rev. and Mrs. Charles H. Bob- ' □er write friend* In tbla city tbat tbey are having a very pleasaot lime ou their vacation trip. Tbey were lo ' Norfolk end that taction of lb* conn- j try tbe latter part of last week. Tbey are taklug tba Journey lu tbelr auto, abd will be borne tbts week. ' • I Going lo Colllorolo. ( Tbe Katbln bae closed for tbe eeaeoD 1 and will not be reopened unUI March j Tbe Mls-os Lewis and Cooard, tba owners, will etart In a abort Urns for California, where tbey wtll.peud tbe , _ winter. Household goods for sal*. 834 Central a vanna. 1L Try aa advert taemeol la tba Sw-
MOSIC OF NATIONS IN HIGH SCHOOL „ Misses Kain and Bockelmann Arrange Pleasant Evenings u for Children and Parents. ^ , Mies Eleanor B. Kslu. Instructor of f music, aud Miss Mabel Bockrlmanii. , . physical Instructor, lu tbe local j I of musical evenings In Ibe es-cmbly 1 room of tbe Oceau City High School, t I Tbe -uterleloments will be given once 1 month, and Ibe fir-l of llice will be c I ber 27. 1 , Tbe music of tbe various nations 1 r will be given on tbe different evenings. 1 1 The Or* evening's program will be i | devoted to America. e . j These musical evening- will be fr** t , | to Ibe public, aud tbe pareols of chll- 1 . Idreu are corfllally Invited lo atlend. . j Doubtless thY"assemby room will be | 1 crowded 011 Friday evening of next | 1 ' week. Tbe Idea Is spleDdld In every 1 , ; J The members of tbe <*ape Msy | . | County Board of Taxation will be at | , the city ball here Wednesday, No- , | vember I. from 10 a. m. lo 3 p. m.. to , hear appeals of property owners from r tax assessments. Blank- must be obtained from tbe secretary of the board, 1 . as stated lu tbe advertisement appear- ' log elsewhere lu Ibis Issue of tbe 8e.v- ( Frank H. Btewsrt, president of tbe 1 9 Oceau City Fl-blng Club, bas filed 1 copies of the club's yesr-book wltb tbe < nugres-toual Library el Washington, 1 D(. snd tbe Pennsylvania Htatori- 1 J rat Society. Mr. Stewart Is alwaya , active lu the Interests of tbe local or- . genlxalloo. " The Oceau City Democratic Club f will give s "-el-out" to the members * at tbe club headquarter- lu the Hauu '■ Kulldlug Tbursdsy evening of next 1 week There are many members of 3 Die clubjo Ibe rooms ^every evening. t liief of Police Scull started on a '- week's vacation at noon last Monday. 1 when Policeman Jubueon returned - from bi. outing. None of the other " member, of the force desired to go on * hi. vacation at tbla time, so tbe Chief decided lo lake a portion of bla.i
YEARS OLD, 1 i BUT YERY ACTIYE J. R. Jones and Family Attend Anniversary Celebration of Mrs. Jones' Uncle. Jobn R.Jones, haberdasher, of this city, aud bis family went to Aldlue, Salem County, Sunday, to atteud tbe eighty-second birthday anniversary . celebration of Leonard Murphy, an ' uncle of Mrs. Jones, aud brother of Sylvanus Murpby. also of Ibis city. Leonard Murphy Is extremely spry for one of bl. years- In fact, be l> more active Ibao many men 25 years bis I and keeps the younger imen hustling to stay with blm. He was a glass, blower some years ago, aud back ibe early sixties be followed tbe occupation of a coo :*r. After President Lincoln wea shot be Ibe assassin of tbe president, sud given a lively chase. Mr. Murpby was twice married, tbe secoud time when be was 76 year* old. . There I- quite s romance connected wltb his second marriage. Hie present wife was hia first sueetbeart aud ■ rihey pmuned lo be married, but there Mr. Murpby was(and still ls)a local 1 preacher. Sixty years after be had . parted from bta old aweetbeart, be ber In the congregation to which be bad beeu called to serve ooe bunday, She wrote blm a few days later, aud, as lie bad been a widower for some years, tbe first love was re1 kindled and before long tbey were ' wedded. It wai^so ber second mer- ' rlfge. ' There was a very pleasant ramlly gathering at tbe borne of tbe octogeo- ' arlan ou Suuday. There were quite a number of aged persons preeeot, including Sylvanus Murpby, who is 76 years old. The youogeat of tbe party was Howard B. Newklrk, Jr., of Salem, aged aeveu mouths, a greatj grandchild. # Dorothy Jones, of tbla city, entertained the party by ber excellent - singing. a On tbelr way borne Mr Jooee and family made a call on Mrs. Jones' grandmother. Mrs. Jane Fox. of Qulnton. She Is 92 years old and blind, a Mrs. Fox Is also tbe graudmolher of a Dr. Arthur Wescott. a well-known J Atlantic C.'lty dentist. ' H.d Great Boccn. to i lsblna Leslie G. Campbell aud family left Ocean City a few days ago In their auto for tbelr borne on Osage avenue, 1 West Pblladelpbla. Mr. Campbell Is . an ardent fisherman aud daring bis 1 five month- at tbe shore iDdulged In r tbe sport with great success. He was j one of tbe few to catch a pompaoo, a e Florida fleb first seen in these waters . during tbe past summer.
II WILL GET TRAVELING BIBLE „ Interesting Ceremonies at P. G O. 8. of A. Lodge Rooms fi Tomorrow Evening. ° Washington Camp, No. 97, P. O. 8. A of A., of Bridgeton, will Jouroey bere eveDlng and present to a Camp, No. 76, of tble a tbe "Traveling Bible.1' I Tbt- "Traveling Bible" bas been t going over tbe Bute of New Jersey / and has been registered lo various |, To cover tbe eoUre Btate, ll ( will require approximately one bun- ., dred year*. ' Tbe reorganized degree learn, which been folly uniformed at a cost of , will Inlllate two candidates, at ( wblcb Initiation the uulforms will be j u-ed for tbe first time. Wltbtbepree- | eotallou of Ibis Bible eod tbe lullta- 1 tloo ceremonies, the eveolug promisebe au unusual one, and should draw , a large atleudance of tbe members. 1 Rrcov-rrd Badir Lawrence Btedem, boo of Dr. L. 8 ' A. Btedem. of Pblladelpbla, fouud a Philadelphia police surgeon's badge Asbury avenue, a abort lime elDCe. father read m tbe Bkktinel that Dr. A. F. Allmau, police surgeon of tbe (Seventeenth District, bad left for | after speudlug Ibe season bere. | Dr. Btedem got In touch with Dr. Allmsn aud found that It was one of Dr. Aliman't old badges. Tbe owner gave tbe boy a toward for teturulng Ibe badge. For Ben . '■ (Milage, 708 t'eutrsl avenue, Ocean City. AU modern conveniences Including beater. Owuer will rent fur. 1 lb* winter months or bv^tba-yeCF Apply to R. Curtis Robldson, 744 As , bury aveuue, Oceau adv. ' Mr* J. Bonej/hss opened her rot- ' tags 619 Wesley/avenue. Anyone wisbInc a comfortable borne can be aceomdated. f adv. 105, 4t. * Fo» Kk.tT.fBy the yeer, a 7-room bouse bot anil cold water sod batb. - «p« - uj"H. »— ■« £--•
REPUBLICAN NOMINEES STOP V HERE ON WAY TO FAIR
Frelinghuysen, Bacharaeh S and Edge Greeted by Many Ocean City Voters. Joseph 8. Frellugbuyaen, RepubDomluee for Uuited Blatea Bcna- P lor; Congressman Isaac Bacbaraah U and Waller FI Edge, nomloee for Governor, arrived In Ibis city by anto G Cumberland Coonty Saturday o morning. Wllb tbem were Ex-As- c aemblyman Emerson L. Richards, of k Atlantic City. k Tbey stopped at tbe corner of Nlotb street aud Asbury avenue, wbere tbey I' met by Mayor Cbamploo, Ex- c Edward M. Button, Free- I bolder John P. Fox, City Clerk Harry c Morris, Wm. K Hughes sod other * local politicians Also by Mayor • of Jersey City, and E. B. Ba- • oon, also of Jersey City, and a summer resident of tbts city. Tbts was Mr. Frellogbuyseo'a first appearance In tbls city, and both be, 1 Congressman Bacbaracb and Senator I Edge were assured of Ibe cordial aod \ support of tbe voters In Ocean , City. 1 Tbe candidates met a number of tbe residents dnrlog e slay of ten or fif- j teeo minutes on tbe corner, and then, , reinforced by a large delegation of ! voters, a start was made for tbe county fair at Cape May Court House. "SOME" FISHERMAN 1 Geo. W. Wall Holds Season's ' Rrcsrd at Local Clab. r George W. Wall, of Pblladelpbla, • who Is employed here during tbe sum- " met seasous, aod Is a member of Ibe Ocean City Fi-blug Club, holds tbe r club record fortbe number end variety I of fisb caught off tbe pier tbla year. His catch was as follow*: Klugflsb, 801; waakfish, 58; bluefiib, 4; percb, 28; croakers, 302. He also caught two 1 flounders, on* of wblcb weighed I bras j rurtiDanw^lbe other four pouuda. A square pBuo. Apply 134 Central avenue, Ocean City. adv. 10 5. a. >■ 63000 wanted. First mortgage 00 »- 65000 apartment. Rental, *676. Any agent or Hay*, 6a Land THIS. Phila. „ adv. 10, 13. 3-t. l Parol* bed roo^fnr rant. Hoaae - «i" w-vrrr|
II FOUND RAT IN A STRANGE PLACE , ; 5 Members of F ishing Club Had ^ Exciting Time a Few • Nights Ago. * 1 Henry H. Marter. Jr., chairman of I house committee, and Charles T. c 1 Maginnls, W. G. Stevensou and d ; Henry Glldenmeyer had an exciting 1 . adventure st tbe Oceau City Fishing c ; Club a lew eveulngs since. ! Tbey were at tbe club headquarter* t discussing tbe flsblug during tbe sea- a 1 soar now virtually closed, wbeu t "ClYarley" Maginnls saw a sharp pair | r of little eyes staring al the group c from over the fin of a mounted sail- t fish tbat adorus one side of tbe room. 0 1 He said uolblog for a mlnule, and j . Just then Mr. Msrtar espied the I strange phenomenon a An Investigation revealed tbe fact ( I that tbe eyes belonged to a big rat, t s and-lbe boys got busy wltb a broom, t club and megaphone. Tbe rat was I dislodged from It- strange biding piece , I and killed by Mr Marter as It was | t nearlng tbe door. 1 1 How tbe rodent got Into tbe clnb • . bonee and reached tbe eallfisb Is a 1 , mystery. N-. 1 r Harry Marter eays tbe raise lo tb» | - tax rate was bad enough, bnt now rats 1 s have driven blm from tbe club pier. < TAKING VACATION 1 f i- Or. s-elltt Leaves Or. actsoenlelsl | 1' Dr. Heracbel Pettlt left bere Sunday J 6 afternoon on a vacation trip of about T ten deys. During bis absence, Dr. ' 'f Joseph H. Bcboenfeld, of BL Joseph's ' - Hospital, Pblladelpbla, la attending 1 to ble patient*. Dr. Pettlt planned to vlalt New 1 t York, Newark, West Orange, wber* ' bis sister, Mrs. Kessler, reside*, and 1 A Bloom field, N J.. wbere, some year* •' ago, be taugbt school. i- ■ * • if Mayor Pagan, of Jersey City, well n known to most of tbe politician* of tbe Btate, was lo tble city tbe latter part of tbe week, speeding several day* bere as tbe guest of E. B. Baoon and ' ft wife, of Jersey City, tummer residents Ir of ibis resort. |j Have Cell lory Plant Bloom, I- There baa been at the borne of Jobn n firamell, tble city, for tbe laet few is days a curiosity In tbs sbape of a bloom from a century plant. It was rs aeot by Bertram Darby, Mr. Bramell'a son-tn-law, from Bt. Petersburg, Fla.
I. W. TYERS GOT SOME BIG FISH ^ H Becretary of Local Club Re- ti turns Home After Long b Season Here. n Ul u/ T..H anil -If. -f PKII-Awl. * W.
pbla, have returned borne after speedfive months Id tbelr cottage here. ■> Mr. Tyara, who la secretary of tbe " City Fishing Club, la on* of tbe P most ardent anglers In tbe club. - He ^ caught several large channel bass Id ° addition to Ibe first pompaoo landed u durtog tbe summer. Mrs. Tyers also la so enthusiastic of flsblug aud frequently aecompacted btr husband ou hi# trips c tbe surf lu tbe oortb section of the 1 city. When tbe want Into tbe surf I she was thoroughly prepared for th* - sport, belD g dressed Id an oilskin aolt and bavlng a Doe rod aod reel. THE "OAT LIWE" BTKAMEBi. Tbe journey up aud down tbe famHudson Is undoubtedly tbe most luterestlog and plctnreequa lalaod i voyage Id tbe United Btate*. Its attractions arc pereotally charming, and 1 tbe point of view afforded by tbe palatlal steamers of the Hudson River > Day Line Is en Ideal one. These magnlflceot boats, being designed for day service aod tourl* purposes only, ■ carry no frelgbt whatever *tv« perf tonal baggage of paaseugers. Thus r tbe lower forward decks and other desirable points of view are open to paasengers, aod tbs fittings and accommodations of tbe craft throughout-* re more sumptuous. Vei liable pleasure bowls, -every suggestion of toll is banished ffom their decks, and Ibe boll- ' dey atmosphere, engendered by external circumstance- aod a happy purpose. istbus subtly maintained. All tourteta entertain tbe bope of enjoying at not time tba charming • scenery of the Duble river wblcb for * variety and bsauty Is nneqoaled tbe . world over. Tbe costly aud pictures que villa* on the awst ahore of tbe lower Hudson, tbe wonderful Fmllswdee, ■ tbe grand and rugged Highlands, his1. loric We* Point, tbe towering Cal- □ skills and tbe pastoral fields eloping 10 tbe waters of tbe upper Hudson, form an ever-varying psoorama that mo* always eommaud tbe uuquallfied admiration of all true lover* of the beautiful lo nature. | ,1 Aa a delightful llok lo tbe ebalo of a holiday tour, tbe voyage op end down Ibe Hod-oo^River oq ^eoe^of .bsiL-rJLsrsssz ■"iSSiiSSr7 *** Wb*hedT 16-BJIL I j
METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL TO HAVE BIO RALLY DAY
Pastor Knlp Urges Teachers to Bring Pupils Out Next 8nnday Afternoon. Tbe member* of the Bunday School of tbe First M. E. Church met evenlug lu tbe social rooms of tbe church bulldlog. A floe luncb, prepared by the ladles of tbe board, assisted by tbe Ladles' Aid 8ociety, ready at A 15 o'clock and was partakeu of by 26 teachers aod officers. It bad beeu luteaded to ***** th* cost pro rata, but, before tLat could be tbe bill was paid by Ex-CUy Robert Fiaber, Hiram 8. Mowrer, Burrows C. Mar-ball, Jobn and Mark Adama. A vote of tbanks to Ibe ladles was passed enthusiastically. After tbe luncb, tbe Rev. 1. B. chairman , called the board to order for buaines*. After the treasurer had reported a balance of nearly 6100 on band, a few bills were ordered paid. Robert Fisher and Jobn Maris war* elected delegates to tba Cap* May County Bunday School convention to be beld at Goaben Tuesday, beginlug at 10 80 a. m. Tbe Btate Bunday School con veatlon will bt beld at Fateraon on NovamMt 16 and 16. Tbe Rev. J. B. Kulp elected to represent the local •cbool Id tbls convention, and be was requested to bring home with blm ■ synopsis of tbe prooeedtnge. Tbe* proceeding will exemplify much of 1 wbat Is best In BuDday school methods: Chairman Kulp then urged every teacher to spare no effort to make next Bunday a completely auiueseful rally day. He declared tbat no cla* can be a aucoe* without tba unremitting attention of tbe teacher— tbat attaotlon la absolutely Decern* ry. In tbts connection, be said tbat teacbsrs expected to bring out tbelr , pupils next Suuday. John Marts, Mrs. R. W. Edwards , aud Mrs. £. R. Mostly wan sleocad a . committee to prepare the program for I next Sunday. ' IMPORTANT MEETING Slettaodlat cbnrcb OMctal Boar* r Tbe member^ of the official board of t tbe Fir* M. £. Cbutcb will maatat » tbe cburcb at 8 o'clock tbla evaolag. 1 Tbe me*lug la to be a very Important ■ one, aa the new by-laws will ba submitted, and, If approved, a complete reorganisation of tbe work of tba board w ill take place under tbeea by- | law*. Every member is requested to ! be lu bis place. s Tbe reorganization la being made ■ solely to the Interest of greater boai□e* efficiency.
BobSrrieisa BoalavarSL Says tbe May's Landing Record: No expanse should be spared by tba authorities to break np tbe robberies tbat are being perp* rated almost nightly on our county boulevards. Hold-ups art frequent, where before roads could be driven freely in all boun without tbe thought of each an occurrence. Our highway* should ba rendered safe day aod bight. If H takae score of special motor cop# to maintain tbe law. Bo far as recant holdare concerned, there la ovary mato bellsva tbat the earn* man are plying tbelr trade In different sections. Affaire bay* reached such a state tbat comparatively few people venture to the highway* after nightfall. EeJeriet owtiwga. Joseph W. Cox, B. O. Dnffiaid and YVtltou H. WIU*s, of tba tores of carriers of tbe local post office, are taking tbelr vacations, as Is also N. T. of tbe office fora..
J Our clothing valued are >- unsurpassed. Come in and ,1 be convinced. l\ Jewell Corson it lit Askawy Avenue. Ocean CKy

