OCEAN CITY SENTINEL r '■ .. " ■'
- VOL. XXXVII. OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THUKSDAY. SKI "I KM ft Kit 27. I!)I"X NO 2t
A 2-STORY BUNGALOW In one of the Choicest Locations of Wesley Avenue Living :iitd dining r-«>ms with paticllc-l wall- — Llftlricity. K:m. laundry and every r„,iu. nieiieeSix l.ed rniiiiis, large Mure r.-.m, garage f..r » ,-as — ' • • Near heaeli, R. R.^lep.-ts, n.atkelX and l:..',rd walk eenur yi I'SQhilfly . nr';i ■. 1'iiie, only <| MASSEY & EDWARDS
Ocean City Sentinel R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor St.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance.. ATTWBNKt X-«T-I.A W. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and r COUNSELLOR AT LAVV, (Opposite Public Uutid&irrT. . jjxw ^offices" ' * " l Apgar & Boswell, *M«stkkb i- rAancajo. a.-IIIKV AVmtOKaoid^KU^HHTKKrrr ; LAW OFFICES Godfrey k Read Uooai* Mi, His and HIT v Hart lei I tiujidllig. :: ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. DK. W. P. HAINES | COR. NINTH ANO WESLEY AVE OCEAN CITY. N. J. ' 'tatnioa. m. . Jot lienor.*. Florence Brick Haines Cor 9th ano wastry Ave MEC H AN O-TH Eft APIST * Medlral and Oorrret Ivr uymnastte* Huur* Hubday , tiTE: Allen Corson, I. D.syrs: • lO Wesley Avenue Ocean City New Jersey lau-r-Mtate 120- A. |JERSCH^L PETTI T, M' 1). • 807 WESLEY AVE. ' OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Utile* II ultra: l^lo 10 a. to, X)R- G. D, NOELING ' • Osteopathic Physician ' Haun Building, Eighth street Opposite Pennsylvania K. K. Depot Ocean CITV. X. J. Every Tuesday, Tlrursday and Saturday Philadelphia Office, HOT Cliestuul SI. qr. Wilson Y. Christian f I >«ntiMt •* | 809 Central Avenue IM-KAN CITY. I. J. Hell Plume. 132. IitHiTii Phones Nuiht jinCt. Hughes' Central Pharmacy , Sih and Wesley Ave. Ocean Cny, N. J Phone 245- W I'booe your orders. We dell ver In* MARK LAKE , ^Undertaker and Em balm er "Cbooe U» . OCEAN CITY. N. J. Precise People • Will appreciate the punctual service which adds to the delight of dining here. ' . — THE Harris Restaurant - ibis BarUinll 11 plumbing and heating i hi aaM si nun KAll (III ,11* 1UM1 , Hoi W«iJcuamui4Viji» Henna * COAL Yon need Coal. Yon need' Service. You" get both from C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. 1 T wa*«ti aad WW Arm
, J KanMriH HHMHlFj*ili*9««r*i|i I HARVEY Y. LAKE) N 1 REAL ESTATF ! • f Z I ^ 838 Asbury Avenue I | Ocean City New Jersey ! ■ " iMiiMHMi.11 .<i Tiihmitmnr.mmtaHiihaaaaf You Can Own Your Own Home H - and Secure it for $1,650 ■ • I Itave for sale a Krivk house with ; luslroonis. lialh. living room, -dining room and Eifchen. Has ' "•j hot-Water heat, coal range, every imxlt-rii con vein-. T! ence. gas and electric lights art<l in a good location. JOSEPH I. SCULL 757 Asbiiry Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Real Estate For Sale Bid BARGAINS L Cottages, Apartments Mild Bungalows, furnished ami unfurnished (Some estates in my hands must Ik- sold at sacrifice juices. This is the | j time ol year to l>tfy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort i (•Very Cheap, Apply to Alonzo Cotton OIQ Aahury Avenue Ocean City, IN. J, , MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. • " No waiting for two weeks to know if you can get It; we. can tell you at * out.*. Bargains in Bay and Ocean from priqiertie*. Choice collage- for 1 «aie. Also lot* for Investment anil for improvement— the choice ot ' Oofcaii City. i Apply to j. m. Chester & co.. Ocean Qty, N. J. f REAL ESTATE — INSURANCE ; Clavton Haines Brick A11 Eighth St. Ocean City, IM. J. ' MOffreiGCS INSURANCE R. HOWARD THORN REAL ESTATE i dM eiOHTH Srsrvr (Vfir TO So»T Orsiorl. iigm to Srmmmr icon. Occni Avrnur OCEAN CITY. N. J. YOUR ORDER TWO PHONES: 205. 220 A FRED P. BELL ; Fop Things Good to Eat p , SEVENTH STREET AND ASBURY AVENUE ' *' place to do your marketing. All Koods kept inside, t, free from dust and flies. FREE DELIVEg/ TO ALL PARTS OF CITY l« ' We have just purchased a new shipment of r~ a q High-Class Cabinet While Enameled q « Gas Ranges A th^t we can sell at ..SPECIAL PRICE to our Ocean A ** ■ ' City patrons. Call at show room and look them over. " * Hotels and Boarding Hou-nk-bpuUl take advantage * — ^ of Uic sale of these- Ranges. - ^ The City Gas Light Co. ® 837 ASBURY AVE. ■ City Garage j SEVENTH AtjlD HAVEN AVE. * T. OCEAN CITY. NCW JERSEY L. W. MILLER 'i PROPRIA TOR {. TELEPHONE. 203 . ■ T al . ■" _ _ J- i - • ft RLUMBIINO OOL^ w5v2w?joo to give me a triaL. 1 am in an exocptmnally psid poution to take 8 care of year repair w.rk d wlimU I make sspeesaltj. I hava no a*p«r«ive aaUblishmaM |t Cm H. BACON «>07 Eighth St 11 — t~" — — 1 — • --- u John Marts Lumber Co. t Ninth StrMt and Havtn Avenue > OCEAN CITY. N. J, _ _ _ _ _ •' lain! bar Miltwork, Noulding*. Building Paper, Plaalar Board, Sash Weight a
[lake wins nomination for general assembly
Leads Stillc by 206 Votes Douglass Defeats Carroll for Surrogate. iil. Beputiln-au .Ippniient Cor-vllle K stllle. I>. aw role- in inly — - it l-tliouglit by many people that m the tlgtil for Mark l.akr on ttie •( .e> . a of the comity liad quite a little inlluf ville'K. SHIIe.'dl. . • |> * Surrogate - Paul K. Carroll. Ml; H. | S. Ikniglaes. 71 , ^ I County Comiultlge-- John Bramell. '■ I ; Nlel- Carlson, la". ; I>r H. T j' 1 Knlild-, l-Vi;. VVllItam B Ituglie-f 1 is. ; „ Surrogate- -Ed ward I. Bice. IS j K Total iiuml.er of laillot. cast, atn SEtONil VVA.lt I >. p| As-eoihly — Mark Lake. IS! ; Cora" I" ville K Stllle. .7U. Surrogate - P a u I E. Carroll. 111:! Harry S Douglass, 9s. T-^JJnroner — l>r N A. Cohen. Ills W l 'aunty I ommillee— j'ohi, It. U roves, j | lis.; William s Johnson, |ai; K. A. I Porter 1«; Wllllaiu H. Powell.. s»; E j™ M. Sutton . 109; S. K. Swan. St.' Assembly— Sa lil.u el I. inning. Jii; ' n, - Mark Like. I | In Surrogate - Edward L Itlce, IS "l IS; Howard l>. Taylor, IS. -u Total number -of ballots cast. 24S.!"1' l>emiM*rallc ballots rrjecleil. It. Kcpun |.J' : licau ballots rejected. I Mrs Prank H. Campion, of tier- . lei manlow n. It-liliig with her liu-haiid. ell member of the Oceau City lAshiiig- II Club, al Second -(reel the laHer part ' M ■of last week, landed a twn |siund ! !>' weaktlsti. She was surprised at her [ te* and proud of her capture. j 1 21 William B. Davis, cf Moore-town, a 1 counselor at-law In this dity. \ "« recently enlt-ted in the I'ntled Slates }'" Army He Is now an army Held clerk ! attached to the Seveuty-elglub Dlvlsttih Headquarters at Camp Dig. ***'
AUXILIARY HAS CLOSING MEETING Mem&e-rs of Organization, Guests of Mrs. J. B. Knlp. Ttie Mettiodtst Eidsdopal Summer spent a delightful afternoon Tuesday at the parsonage with Mrs B. KuLp as hostess. The regular bustuess meeting was conducted, the president, Mrs. Clark, presiding. _ In closing for the season, some very •important matters were discussed, and a neat sum w~as presented to the local 1 Aid Society of lite church. ' Mrs. Lydta Slocumb invited the of the auxiliary to meet at her 1 home. 1600 Washington street. VVtl mlnglou, Del , some time In Xorem. 1 her. "where she would be pleased to Mvs. Kulp, of Lluwood. entertained ' wltb one of ber Interesting readings. 1 and Mrs. T. D. Clark rendered twnheautlful plauo solos. Refreshments of tee cream and cake | served. < 1917 TAXES 1 Tbe Cape May County Board of ' Taxation, through Its secretary. Oil- , bert C. Hughes, has sent to tbe Sk.vti- 1 -ski. the 1917 lax rates of the. Various 1 municipalities of the county! as fol- j low: V. _ , Avalon, $3.98; t-'ape May .Point Cape Way City. $2 80; Dennis Township. $2 W- Isower Township. $1.97; Middle. Township. $2 415; North Wtltlwood. $2,755; Ocean CUy. $2. SSI; Sea IsleCtty, 12.86; South Cap^May J Stone Harbor, $2 404; Upper 1 Township, $2 075; West Caps May.. 51;- Wild wood City, $2 89.7; Wild- ' wood Creal. $2 72; Woodbine. $2 24.' , Included In Ibe rales. Secretary Hugbes aays, Is tbe teu cents for tbe read system as ayth ortxed by bill passed by tbe Slate Legisla- ! last winter. Fok Sale —Flour aud . feed store 1 fixtures. Including counter aud platbins. barnesa aud two wagons Ap- ' ply 721 Asbury aveuue, Ocean City, N.J. adv..tf. ~ Fob Kkst —House No. ms West . avenue. It rooms sad balb. Apply ' Heed ley a Adams, Tenth and West. adv., 8-80, tf.
CHANNEL BASS BEING CAUGHT Dr. Weston's Cap! ure Weighing Nearly 38 Pounds. Largest of Season. ' lialilirl l>a— lamlrd here till- -rs^.d-i III Lllluu'll- the laiarr l^Ut .>(' la-l ! j 1 i ri n c' *vi.v! 7j-f < 'luii I [ BO&*-KOmiD ! *' .XX- Talw Wmn tlruaiird lit The body of VV. H Twiss. of tier- t manlow 11. wtio was drowneil at Cor- a son's Intel the Sunday prrviou- wa c found at Whale Beach lB-t Friday 11 Mark Lake brought the body to tils | 111 Hits city, w hence it w as later sent tu Philadelphia. Corotinr liott man gave a cerlitlcate nl ileal li by accidental drowning go tishtng from Corson's Inlet in a -mall boat which was swani|<ed In His * live-, hut could do nothing for rheir companion. risked mi • ortvarar. J*. John H Jones. ». 11. May hew. Wal- o Allen and <i VV. Schwartz, of Hits | "were at FortsecuF Thursday . | si I'bey brought back 126 w«aklisli. | Messrs. Allen and Sctiwarr/.. "It. k 11 DinilckandJ.il Allen were at Fop- <• earlier in tbe weekend caught! si Red Cross Cross accieiary. Miss Ktbelyh Page, of Plilladel|ihla, *ell known in Hits city, lis- accepted k position ot secretary to Hie At- -p laollc l ttj Chapter .of. Jhe American C Bed Cross, with headquarters 111 Cliel- a
TRACK TEAM 0 IS SUGGESTED "^Justness Men Interested in the Physical Training of . High School Boys. | l" cin ' .'ur sgc' u.c ' Joung''{|'i..l^lel''|,|! If Notably was Hit. tiueol Frank "chnep. ^ . Hie rlcsau I uy I hit and' I ruJ't om--Iocs Mil* law, .111 addition to .illss ^ j to-c n lining excellent work among ttie giisu llic jicce-v.ry impetus? I.Mr sMassey lias, become partlculally 1 uiteiesied in sctiooj athletics during • nam E. Maa-ey, Jr.. made a great ree "r.l at Hie Hill SclKWil last sprn.gt He lias now entered Princeton. wlierFbi. advent was bailed with pleasure by those who desire to see - bid Fill's" banner held hlgli ou the Ueld of The Rev. M M Lewis took ttie '» hand-ea: ly la-t spring and did inuld spare frorb his own duties. But "I" ld"b" There and tyacbera. ** • ' MISS BROOKS TO. WED J. a. Ulpwetl. Jr.. ; Mr. and Mrs. Oliver C. Brooks, of < 2138 North Nmeteeoth street. Pint., and -uiuuier residents of , ] Oceau City. aicMuuuce the rugagemeni of tlieir daugtiter, Milijred E . to John 1 B. Ilipwsli. Jr. of . 6011 Cliestnut I Philadelphia Miss Brooks is one of the anlulsts of the F11-I I'rr-hvlerfkii Cliurcli of tills cuy. and tias'-mauy friends lu this re- ' Caaxhl Blacflstl. Mrs. Howard Underdown has been ' up her reputation - as an ex- * -pert "angler. Fishing from tli( Oceau • city- Fishing Club's pier, a few days , she lauded two line bluetlsb. . j She lakes much pleasure lu Ibis sport. !
FISHING IN THIS CITY ATTRACTS MUCH ATTENTION
' BODY OF SUICIDE 1 : HAS BEEN BURIED Interment at Seaside Cemetery —No One Foqnd. to Identify the Remains. I The body of Hie unknown man who I la supposed to have killed himself Id ! the pavilion of the Oovernment's i . walcli lower house ou the Boardwalk. r In the uortb section of tbe city two; weeks ago. was burled by Mark Lake Seaside Cemetery ou Saturd ay | The county pays tbe ex|*uses. A number of people endeavored to i I Identify tbe dead man. but none did t Some 'people will aftyays bold Hie : opinion that "the man was murdered but Chief Scull scouts this idea, wid ! Hie coroner's Jury brought lu a verdict of suicide, so I list It look s as though ■ tbe case Is ended, aud that It will g(l jduwh as a mysterious affair that will i uever be fully cleared. aarw. J. IS. Sharp Dead. Mrs. Rebecca It. (Ward) Sharp. ' , ! i4e of Juslab B. Sharp, of this city, (fled Friday, aged H9 years. The fun- . Church at Vliielsud Monday, and Hie interment was at Siloatn Cemetery _ She leave- tbe fellowmg named children: M rs. t Cieorge Taylor' Augusta, Myrtle. ElwelL J Roscoc and Vesta, of tbla city. Harvey K. Morey and Wilton H , W illets,- letter carrier* tu the local ' post office-are taktug a wrek'l vacation. Joseph W. Cox, auolber car- ■ returned to duty Thursday after a week's vacation. Because of tbe lack of substitute carriers, the regulars are not liking tbelfyill vacatluua at tbla j Now In l-nrls. ' ". B. Swan, of the building Itrm of . Swan A Trout. Ibl- city,- received word from bla wu, Joseph, the latter pat! of last week, that be bad arrived sa'ely lu Paris, which relieved the .mind* of ■ parents 1 lie young man is with ' Pennsylvania L'uti 26 of the hospital ambulance carp*. a pupil of w a—ill Lepa desire* a i limited number of pupils in Oceau 1 City during fall aud winter. For par- : Hculare add rasa, Sentinel dills, j adv.. tt 1
| Local Club Officials Receive l Many Letters From Men in Distant States. I Flsltlug In Ocean City 'received considerable publicity during ttie past ( summer season uot only Philadelphia c newspaper*, but also several papers lu t Pittsburgh, Baltimore, Washington f j New. York aud Newark. * ,, President Frauk H. Stewart, of ibe Ocean City Fishing Club, seuds tbe 0 0 j Sentinel a letter received by former i II President Churchill Huugeiford from e "!U. W. Street, of lileu Ridge, N.j.. , ' | which read- lu part as follow* : , 0 . "I wish io thank you for Ibe lb for- t * matlon tu your favor of September 18 c regarding Oceau « ily. N. J , and Its fishing club I goto Atlaiitlt City a " gi-od deal, but have never been to 8 j Ocean City. I hope to go to Ocean t ICIly in Hie near future " " I * : Mr Huugerford al-o received tbe c - following letter.- dated Caalletou, Vt , « 1 : w-|ncb be su-wered: t. li : Editor Hie Rod aud (tun, a j*i New York Suti— . Will one of ypnr contributors oblige ' I an ..Id tt-herrban w tth tbe address of a ! comfortable hotel witbln walking distaucd of the tl-hiugpier at Ocean City, ' X. J., that keeps opeu In tbe fall? ' Yours truly. _ ' J I BL'HSCKIUEK 1 L. J. SMITH DEAD •= f i t Aged Mww il.td Been In til a MewMb actrral Booths. ! Lloyd J. Smith died at bla'home, , "lr' avenue, Tuesday nlgbt, " aged 69 year. He had been la . Ill J . health for several months a Mr. Smith, w ho was born at Tuck- " * ertcu, bad lived lu Ocean t'ny flve a year*. He drove a back for Mark Lake and was kuowo to many visitor-. Services will be held at bis latenaldence * toiuprrow evening at 7 80 f o'clock. Tbe interment will be at j Tuckertoo Saturday aflernoou at 2.30 h Fob Sale— Nine-room cottage, fur ,1 ntsued. all convenience., ceotral Iocs Hon. 1186. Ashury aventas. Oceau City N.J. Apply 1116 Asbury avenue, (tale price. $2600 ode., e-7. 8 moa a F'ou Rent— Unfurnished boast by u the year; 6 rooms end both, hot water - best; in perfect condition; $18.50 per j month. Apply lo- Berry Headier, 'owner. ed* .M. *4.
"■PASTOR LEWIS 2 HAS STRONG CALL Jj) He's Wanted in Philadelphia, But Decides to Remain Here. la I t he Rev Marple M l^wts, pa-tor ' l'^'" 0l""Ch' I.I ! Vein pie Baptist ihurcli Philadelphia, g ing here, together with other luducecsll on Hie ground* I inn a nig summer a TI'C Itev. Mr- Lewi" came to Ocean ■ i Ily last winter to accomplish certain definite and large results, and he re e ,r"vv »o long as opportupflles ., for their accomplishment arc favorable. PROMINENT GUESTS * <>al-ol Town Visiiuts llnlrililiird e There were a nu uber of, prominent " officials'of (he Daughter* of America entertained by Oceau City Coucll, No. I 10. D. of A.. In Hie lodge room last Thursday evening. J Tbe visitors were A S. Hoseong, aee- . relary of the Nallutial Fnueral lleuetlt [ bepsrtment, of Cluclnnatl; Mrs Mary * j Nutter. 1'! S. C . Mrs Elizabeth Ap- ' gar. I'. B.C.. and Mr*. Clara Myers. P. S. C-. all of Newark; Mrs. L A* Perkiii-, P. S. IX, of New Rrun'swick; Mrs. Clara Urave*. P. C.. of Jersey CUy; Mrs. Alice Hyland, P (1, of Jersey City: Mrs. Amelia Bolce, P. C., of . Newark; Miss Katharine Uargart, P. i'.. of Newark, and Mr*. Louise .Wlcb- [ elbaua. P. C , ut Newark. All of the viutlofs, made Instructive addrr—e-, and refreslihieiits were a feature ofrhe occaslou. Wool Toll kriaoiM. A number of Homers' -Point cltizena expressed tlieir pleasure al tbe actlou of (lie county freeholders in propoelug to jolu wltb Cajie MaY Couoty aud tbe State In making Hie Somera' PointCity toll bridge, a free bridge, -ays the Homer*' Point Record. Town-, ship farmers are also pleased wltb tbe and feel Hut they will have a ready market for fann product* If the toll Is lifted from tbe bridge.
WM. ETSWEILER PASSES AWAY Philadelphia Manufacturer Was a Property Owner in This City. William Elsweller died at bis home In Philadelphia tbe latter part of last week, aged 59 years. He bad been lu falling beajlli for some months. was a widower, but leave* cbilr Mr. Elsweller was *a manufacturer of and dealer In leather goods and bad In bustuess many years to Phil* delpbla. He was Interested lb prop, erty lit this city, where he had been a visitor for years, aud be bad a numof friends bere, who heard of bis death wltb regret. Miss Eliza belli U. Hands, of tbls^lty. ; ha* received word from England that , her cousin, L eutenant Charles Has- ( -of Hie British Army, was ( wounded In battle In France by tbe , aud died live Weeks later lb , hospital. | Mis* Sauds' many friends sympa- ( Ibtze wltb ber fu her bereavrmeut. Mubcsrltsr lor Ibe Krutlarl. 1 Many new cotlage^uwners here tbl* , ' are subscribing for the SENTINEL ! before returning In tlieir winter homes. Cbtlaee owners here wbo live eioe- ! where seven or elglil mouths In Ibe have found It an excellent plan to have Hie Sentinel *eul them, enabling ibeui to keep In touch with affair* litre . Wanted— Young man or woman .' stenographer, with knowledge of ' bookkeeping. Apply- Box 126. Ocean « City, n. j. adv., 9-6, If. I
many travelers over f D city's automobile bridge
— More Than 400,000 Persona Crossed Btly Strnctnre Dnrring Summer of 1917. iL Mors than 400,000 persona traveled by- auto over Hie automobile bridge boIween Ocean City and Somera' Point a during tbe summer season of 1917, ac- ' curding 40 William E-'Maaaey, traoauj rer of the eutomobile bridge company . I The corn pauy's receipts showed an I increase of considerably more than SO nr ! per cent, for the period from April 17 "* to September I. " The jncreaslng growth In tbe trmfk" | tic over tbla bridge lu tbe summer "jmpnlhs shows the popularity of tbe . j ';'»«$ e"d It demon at rates, too, that * "* Hits artery from Ibe great outside *" I world to tbe sea-bore resorts of Cape May t 'ouuty should be made free to the public a* quickly ea possible. rr ; The average cost for machine 1 1 crossing the auto road la 40 ceola. Re- " , move Hits toll, and tbe travel will be | more thau doubled lu tbe summer The compauy la making plans lo gravel the whole road-bed and to re0 palut tbe steel bridge etructuree. * EFFICIENT SCHOOE8 Tltnf. SSM Dr. KewdolL d tu a letter to public school omelala and teachers. State Comiaalonar of Education Kendall aays la part: „ "1 especially call tbe attoplloa of , school boards, school officiate, parents |( and tbe public lu general to tba okt rente Importance of maintaining _ school* of all kinds— klodargarlMa, elementary schools, blgb scbools. eoL lege., uulverettle*. technical and Toeo- ' tiouat schools— at tbe big beet dagrea of efficiency durlug tbe coming year. "At ib!* time of national sTrees and . crisis tie school should do ma gnat ' work Id tbe preparation of oar fatura ' ciuzeus— not less well tbao heretofore, f but even batter tbao Id tba poet. It ■ a truly patriotic service for boards of education, administrative officiate, teachers to work to tbla and. It ms e Ilka patriotic service for parents aad , the public to help tbasa adaataMtratlva official* and teachers make tba aebanM more useful tbau aver before. Altar Ibe war Is over tbe deoaaod will be „ greater tbau ever that tba great t of our people be Oiled to aolva tba problems sod to meet (bo aaw ooadl- _ Hods tbe futare baa Id store for as. In times of war It la wall to prepare (at times of peace. "School attendance ahoold net dtr mlolsb; on tbe contrary, public opta- | loo should be widespread that Iba r most effective aarvioa to tba nallnb to that they .may be well tratoad la do
tbe work they wlU bo called apoa to do later. "Tbe program or tba aebeol caUs lor r lotellectual 1 raining and for miral [ training ; It calls for pbysctal tratatag aud maooal tralulbg; It caUs aMa fee civic tralulog. Tbasa processes a*aa$ r not be abridged or lamauad. Baafe a course, even lu tbe midst of war, waaM be shortsighted • d daogarooa. "It cannot beempbaalaad tooatroogty that tbe school la the one organised to- * stltutlon for making oar daoMaracy ' safe and capable; for making AaaaHca safe aud capable for democracy." ROADWAY HBASIMO I Will be Beta M Caa* Hat Cowra Haas* Taoay. . Tbe State, Highway UommMoa > will meet Id tbe court boaao al Capa - May Court Hobsa today for tba pors pose of bearing all persona lotanatsd lu or affected by what la known ta New Jersey's proposed $15,009,009 Stale Highway system ea "Boau No. ■ 15." Notices have been soot to tba 1 authorities of cities aloog tbe roots la ' tbe various southern foaattas, and ii 1 buped that tba attendance of lham ' wbo desire 10 be beard will be mil 1 dent to show tbe commies lea tba seatlmeot of South Jersey folk regarding " tbe route. Besides tbe members of tbe eommtvEoglueer Robert a Meeker, Ac- ' si-taut State Highway Engineer William u. Toompsou, and Stale EagtGeneral George w. Uoatbela, | builder of tbe Panama CaaaL "Route No. 15" • xleods from Brtdgoton to Cape May Court Hoosa, aad lg 1 la for tbe pur(k>se of determlolog jam vhere the routs Is to ruu froaa BrtdgO" ton to coormcl with route No, 14. that tbe bearing boa been eel lad. Boggm- | Hons will be welcomed from all parwbo desire to aeake tbaaaaalraa beard. 'gggamaaffi
SIMMS' Will Close for the Season j Sunday, September 30 I I — ■ M

