m* "ocean city sentinel - j ' " 1 / - ^ '
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OCEAN CITY, N. J.. THURSDAY, .IAXl'A.K.V_28, 'I»19.
NO. 43
Dceaa City dentin ;1 V-: -?rr ,-| ocean'city. n. a. i. CURTIS ROBINSC N Editor, and Projector • ir.oo Per Year. Strictly in Advan e. _ j^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and • CPU NSELLOR-AT LA' V, CAPE 111 «Ot HI MUI M„ A. . . ^AW 'OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, VHBUKY AvL^L E111-! -HJK ET l|AW OFFICES ■ • Godfrej 4 Read ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. jpURMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 952 As bury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. W». H. CoLLlSSON, Jr. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Oily EngluSSJ, Ucsen City.N. J. | niDiitiDK. W. P. HAINES - cor. ninth and wesley a' e ^ OCEAN CITY. t. J. 1 r SUCK HOL'KH. ri.tmes: Jlell 4&1-VY: I o-A f ij'lokence Brick Haines * j COR. 9th ANO WOSkCr AVE MECHANO'-THERAPIST Medical and Corr*-eme ■.ymuaMIca Allen Goboh,M;D.^ ; 816 Wcalcy Avenue 1 Ocean City New Jer6 >y f-JKRSCliEL PETTIT, M. 0. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey i Qr. WIlsun Y. Christian HDenHi/ff 809 Central Avenue / OC'Uy CITY, M. J. tAell Plionpr-Ki 8 tjzeaii Cuy Call* Given Immediate DR. DAVID" M. SAXE veterinary surgeon „ north'vikg!nVa 'avenue . atlantic city. n. j. Formerly Chic I Veterinarian U. S. LaprcM -o. Booth phones night Bi ll Hughes' Central Pharmacy •th and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, I . J Phone 245- W Phone your orders _ 'We deliver, -ee T^JARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalme 'Phone IBS ocean city.M. 1. A. F. LEVERINCi The Reliable Paper Hanger 70S Central Ave., Ocean City, N. J. j All work Bttaranleed on ciean walls We Are Distributors SiuilefiakEi fluiuiiiiiilB In Ocean City. Sea Isle City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor Grading and streel Bnildiig Thirty-fourth at. .J Wert ave. OCEAN CITY, N. j. Residence: USD Central Avaana PRljae. 201-W COAL COAL TRY OURS FOR quality C. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER* O. Twelfth and Waal Avanaa
! Family Hotels ( All-year-round Cottages Bay Front Villas Summer Cottages - We have a special ist ot some unusual bargains in each of these classes. r Let us send it to you. MAS5EY & EDWARDS , t Eighth and Central Ave. r 1 — * * c : i SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN \ 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR THe* SEASON , ' . I r 1 BIRGE-MADE IN U. S. A. THIS LABEL ON I WALLPAPER LEAR WALL PAPER CO. Sit EIGHTH STREET SOLS DISTRIBUTORS FOR OCEAN CITY NINETEEN NINETEEN PATTERNS NOW COMING IN Real Estate Por Sale BICI BARQAIINS y Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and unfuraished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort veiy Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton Aabury Avanu* \ Oeaan City, N. J. MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. So walling for two weak* to know If yon can g« It; we can tell yon at mce. Bargain* in Bay and Ocean front properties. Choice cottage, for wale. Alao lota for Investment and for improvement the 'choice or Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., Ocban City, N. J. REAL ESTATE r_^_ INSURANCE THE JOSEPH I. SCULL IGENC1 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONE. 7 OCEAN CITY. N. J REAL ESTATE— INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 011 Eighth St Ocean City. N. J. STEELMAN'S ] STEELMAN'S Extraordinary Values in Odds : and Ends We Are Closing Out to Make Room for Our New Spring ,. Goods. •> L Men's and Boys' Hats and Caps, ioc, 35c and 50c Children's Art Silk Sweaters, sizes 28 to 34, now $2.25 Women's and Men's Felt Slippers Reduced We are headquarters for Black Cat Reinforced Hosiery Goodyear Rubber Boots and :r _ ' Granville H. Steelmaif 831-833 ASBURY AVENUE j SHORE fflST LINBI Atlantic Gity Saturday and Sunday j j Addltlbnal Service « PARLOR GAR Leave Boardwalk at Eighth Street atllA. M-, 1 P. M., j 3 P. E, 5 P.M. Leave Atlantic City 10 A. A., 12 A., 2 P. A., 4 P. M, - EXTRA" r ABB. IS Cwite 0 j Advertise in the SENTINEL
CITY MAKES PLANS FOR if IMPROVING BOARDWALK
Work to be Done Between j ; Fifth and Geventh, Tenth .and Thirteenth Streets. An oidlniDMjirrovldiiig for the building, rebuilding, constructing duceu by Mayor Champion tin- ( weekly meeting of the ^'ily t oiniul- , -loners, was pa«*ed on llrst and- second reading*. It will come uii for linsl ; passage 011 February In. Theordlnabce ap|w»r» elsewhere In ' 111 IB Issue of the SKsnSEI. " The Improvement* lo the Board- | walk meTo be made between KlfNi ; and Seventh elreet*. If extended, and Tenth and Thirteenth elreet*. II ex- ; tended. The cost of the work shall he de frayed by the leeuance of city bond*, j the temporary flneuclug to be by i» j eulng promteeory notes. Wben tlie ordluauce bad .been given tlret reading, the roll wae called, and j Mayor Champion and Director Adauis ' voted In favor of accepting the ordi- j dbucs and passing It cn ileroud read- 1 lag. f\ _ Director Campbell **id thai Hie would vote no, a* he doee^iot Net thai the work 1* neceesary at lhl» time. The vote wa* tbe eame when tile ordinance wae up fo' acceptance on second reading. PLAY BASKET BALL There will be a game of basket hell at the armory here next Saturday eYeulug between tbe Ocean City High School live and a learn from Atlantic ' City. Tbe admission will be 15 cent*. * Tbe armory will be heated. *o all who ' attend will be assured of comfort in tbl* respect. Be on hand and .tliu* | encourage tbe boy*. Pou'll enjoy the c game. too. t The high1 echool team lost lotlie Pleasantvllle High School live in Pleaaantville last Friday evening by , tbe score of SI to 19. • The line-up: s O. C. H. B. i'. H. S H. Marts \ PnrMrH ' !>• Uavlgua T. Stevens/ For**ri1 \ F. WoodrufI 11 8. Adam* Center K. Baker 3 i.s, iS.HB-.s; Bab, Bail 1, cut. Moe, the thliteen-mouthsold son of *■ Moe Wlesenthal, of tbla city, was r badly cot In the side of the neck, under tbe left ear, a few day* ago. The child's nursing bottle fell out of the youngster's bed and wa* broken on tbe Boor. The Utile fellow tumbled out on lop of tbe broken gla««! Dr. Allen Corson clamped the wound-. j aud tbe child I* getting along all _ right.
" MRS. A. B. CHESTER : BADLY BURNED ■ Dress Ignited When Gas Range Exploded at Her Parents' Home Here. Mrs. Arthur B. Chester, of this city, made a narrow escape Thursday from poaslbly fatal injuries from burns by an explosion In the oven of a new gas . range at the home_of her parents, A. G. Gilbert and wife. Ae It was, she. wa* badly burned on both arms. Her' face and chest alao were burned. Dr. Herscbel PetUt was called and applied the necessary remedle^eud alie is now doing well. Mr*. Chester found the gas range npparently leaking In the oven. She lighted a match and opened the oven door to meke an examination. Ae soon as ebe opened the door there was an explosion, and her flimsy bouse dreee caught Are. Terrified, she started to run out of tbe room, and ber .father, who had been sitting In the* room and whose face waa slightly scorched by tbe flames, started to get her, but she evaded bhn. Arthur, who was tu an adjoining room, ran Into the kitchen as soon as - be beard tbe report. He caught hi* wife, threw her to the floor aud tore off the dress, stamping out the Are. Mrs. Chester's eight-year-old daughter, hearing ber mother's cries, nearly fell down a flight of stair*, but she — was caught before she bad goue.(ar. I Freeh rotated hot peanuts, 25 cents per pound; 16 cent* per quart. Home-packed tomatoes In Masonquart Jars, 28 cents. Old-fashioned peauut brittle, 30 cents par pound. Plenty of black walnuts, 40 ceul* a half peck; 10 cents per quart. Fine New Orleans molasses. SO cents per quart. Large assortment choice apple*, oranges, bananas and all kind of fruit always on band. Pore aweet cider, 15 ceuts per quart. Freeh assorted cream chocolates, 40 centa per pound. adv., tf. Dressmaking and plain tewing, chlldrena' clothing a specially. Little boys' wash eulle Mr*. Hart, 808 Central •venue, Ocean City. adv., 1-9, 8t. i Fob Rwrr.— 9-room, unfurnished ■■ honaa. 1117 Waet avenue, apply P O Box 198. adv., 12-19, tf. I Legal papers of all descriptions. In I dud hag wlfta, are carefully drawn bj IlL Curti* Kobloaon at ht* offles, 74' I Aabury avenue, Oeaan Ctty, K. J. edr
— v > WHARF AT FOURTH STREET FINISHED „ City Commissioners Accept i" i [ Work of the Contractor, j-i E. A. Corson. j'( City Engines' William H. ColHssoi.. I j Jr.. at the weekly meeting of the I'd » » ']' On'motlJIof D.r.--iy A.l.ms^ (he ' j contract accepted. .The contractor was^ Kvertou A CorIctty, toK A.Vorsoo, introduced at a i fore wa-ad<»-led sfter .tlie following , JUEte-olo""" "•<» I*"' pa-seu: . I. Solved, by the Board ofUommle- ' that the contract awarded to Kvertou ;v Corson, 120 034.4*1. and the Incidental expense, be tinauced by tbe Issuing of Improvement bonds, or no.ee /formerly known as Improvement certificates), and that said contract, a id tlie incidental expense be lemporat ly I llnauced by the lssulug of promts** ry " notes of the city of Ocean City, »"h'ch < 0 time, shall hear date the day on wh li , ". lerest not exceeding six per centi.:n s Slated oil said u-'—: said' nates atoll ! '' he signed by the mayor, city cleik, ( and countersigned Ly tbe director of e revenue and finance, aud the corpor- " ate seal o I the city of Ocean City if- j T|tixed Ihereou.and they -shall state toe j purpose for^jliich they are Issued. SURPRISE PARTY " MISS li lcanr.ei.lt, nod I rlcud. I' 'LcJoiedEvenlag. h Miss- Helen Breckley, daughter of Charles Breckley and wife, wa- given a very plea-art surprise- •• party by a >f an: ui her of Tier yonug friend- at her '• home here On Thnrsday. evening. They played game- and then enjoyed 'e refreshments, all having a- delightful d TI»o«» present were Leu'ora Adam-, r. K'ir.abelh Wescblt. Anna Price. M iy Itrauiell. Anna Sm«b, May Jeflrle-. II Marion Trout. lUaiicbe Collins, Erina Breckley and Kveretl Breckley.
HOWARD SPEAKS jl HERE TONIGHT. Lecturer Will Address |~ Iilecting in Celebration of J--Prohibition Victory. Ill the First M. K. Churchdhls even- ' I of the Victory for nation-wldcprohlbl-lion recently won In the ratification, I by more than forty r|tale- of the con- j J' stitutloual amendment providing for ! i the ending ofihe liquor traffic In the: I Clinton X. Howard, of Kochester. ; v., a temperance lecturer ot] vi ■ - It »,» >5- „ t5 "i t t CLINTON N. HOWARD, • „ , of Rochester, who will address bone- t i dry meeting here this evening. f
national reputation, will apeak. Ex- c erclses will begin at 8 o'clock. ' This subject Is tbe leadlug topic of ' day. and, with a speaker of such 1 note ae Mr. Howard, the 'church 1 -hould be tilled. ' At the -upper given by the Ladles' 1 A nl Society of this church last Friday 1 evening, the pastor, the Rev. G6orge ■ ! \V. Yard, when tbe newe that tbe 1 thirty-sixth Bute had come In line for the amendment, proposed, that all -lug the doxology, and everyone aang the hymn of praise with fervor, • marked also by enthusiasm. I l.odats on THIn Ice. One of our exchanges from down thrconnty ha* the following to aay: 1 : According lo-a news Item In one of r our county contemporaries, there Is a . lodge iu this county that needs to have . that section of Its by-laws which taboos political discussion lo the lodge ' room called to tbe attention of Ita member*. Politic* and sectarianism arc absolutely forbidden In all lodge meetings, aod very wisely so. The >. fraternity which permits tbla role to a he set aside, even for one evening, la skating on thin Ice.
' FIREMEN NEED PUMPING TRUCK , Matter Presented to Atten- ^ t tion of Commissioners by i ' Mayor Champion. | I Mayor Champion reported to the | „ City Comml-elouera at the weekly , meeting that at a gathering of the ofll- a . cers and engineer* of the Are depart- j e merit, tliey expressed their" wleh that , i he bring befu- • the hoard the condition , of the Seagrave lire truck, which 1* c , out of condition, neceealtatlug prompt t e action by the city. ' < There la trouble with the truck'*, | ,f motor, aud It la estimated, Mayor A Champion sard, -that It wuuld cost a ( e couple ot hundred dollars to put It „ hack In commls-ion. 1 e The Are officer* the speaker elated. ( had discussed tbe question ae to g whether to do this or buy new chas-i*. ia' Tbe motor does not appear to be of much use. I u tbe opinion of the Ire ■e department official* the maeblue t ad better be fixed a- best It can aud oe ,. used as au auxiliary, the officials of y the department recommending the j ,e buying ol a. 500 gallon pumping truck. There wa* nodi- xutlug voice among the member, of the board of comar- . -loners, but no action wa* taken .y . tbe board regarding the purchase. 1 he mutter of making repair* to the ;lre Intponaui Notice. '' In purauauce of my duties aa true >e lu Bankruptcy of T-.eodore V. Tov nI send, I was directed to bnug sjlt , I agalutt the Ooeah City Military Club, procure a judgment and levy upon the I bu*dtng on Ninth street near Haveq, , I avenue belouging lo thl* organlutloii. The Court has : • cted me lo close the H Isflalr* of the liankrnpt and I must 'A; I realise upon this Judgment. I can reI fra;n for about ten. days from selling I llie building under the executlou, but at tbe close of that time I must | toill- ceed, unlew sufficletit funds are for l,y«' coming from some source to pay t lie ral amount due under this Judgm nt amounting to (403.28. with Intelsat . from 8ept. 27, 1918. Are tbe patriotic people ol Ocean City going to let ibla I building be sold tor tbe small amo int of the judgment? ln-j EbWAUl) C Bovi.K, by I Tru»tee of estate of TllXUDOKK v. Towxsknd, 4r,.' adv., 1L Bankrupt.
SHORE FAST LINE CO. NOW HAS PARLOR CAR SERVICE
In Operation Between Atlan- V tic City and Here Saturdays and Sundays. <>eeaq,Clty business men and other residents were surprised to see a hand- ai somely-deslgued parlor car ruuning In L tbe Shore Fast Line's tracks on c. Eighth street Saturday morning, ol eurprlse was turned to aatlsfac- ic tiou and pralee for tbe company's en- It terprise wben tbey learned that Super- tl Inteujlent A. J. Purlnton bad decided tl run four parlor care on Saturdaye a aud Sundays from the Atlantic City F Boardwalk to the Ooean City Boardwalk. »> These cars will leave Atlantic City o Saturdays and Sundays only— for « present, at least— at 10 a. m., 12 a o'clock noon, 2 p. m. and 4 p. m. Tbey f here at 11, 1,8 and 6 o'clock. a There is a small extra fare for travel- ' lug In these cozy and well-arraDgad 1 cars, but those who have bad tbe plea- 4 sure of riding Id tbem declare that II 1 ' worth the additional fare. 1 The car* make stops both ways at 't Pleasantvllle, Nortbfleld, Lin wood ' , and Somers' Point. 1 The thought of the management of ^ D the electric road Is that tbe running of . t parlor care will Induce Atlantic City . visitors to do more traveling In this diiecllon- and thus acquaint them ( g | with the beauties of tbe surrounding ,. country. , i' It was generally admitted here that, " when this electric T^lne began operae Uon between Atlantic City and Ocean City, a dozen years since, it Inaugurated one of tbe best booms Ocean City e up to that time had been privileged to enjoy. The road brought to this re- " sort thousands of people who othere wise would never have vlatted Ocean n, cuy, aud many of tbeee people boaght '• laud and built home* bets. Others bong bt cottages, which they Mill oc~ k Of cenrse, there were not a few £ among tbe residents who declared that the road hart business ber*, Ins* ■e much as many householders went to :it Atlantic Ctty to make their purchases *t of groceries, meats, clothing, sbuas, He etc. its It is admitted by fair-minded people nt however, that whatever loaaaa may have been sustained In this way wars firstly exceeded and overcome by the r influx of new people to Osma Cuy. ^On
T ~ " V HUGHES REMAINS : ON SCHOOL BOARD „ J. B. Christian Succeeds G. B. j Parker as Sinking Fond * Commissioner. ! v,tttkfy meeting of the City Comm - | -Toners that the lerm'qf Dr. J. Thomj Hughes •« a member of the Bfa-<1 jderire? to recommend Dr. Hughes' eI appointment for a term of five years. pl j Ob motion of Director Adams, t oe \ ' recommendation was confirmed. m : It may be said In this connect! in Ibat Dr. Hughes.' during the year he i has served on the board, ha* proved | an energetic. Interested and conectf u- c, tlous member. T . p i Mayor cEamplou -aid that the term of George B Parker a« a member of h city's -inking fund coromi— Ion has . expired and he did not care for a re- a appointment. ' , i el Mayor Champloa -recommemled tae ; „ appointment of John B. Christian as 1 1, a member of the board jihd preaentedj r) adopted:- ? Be II Resolved, by the Board of Comm. a- y stoners of Oceku City, New Jer-iy, ,, that John B. Christian be and be 1s B appoluted a member of I le j sinking fuud commission of and "or ^ tbe city of Ocean City, New Jet ' y, i tbe term of three years, and th a , of Ibis resolution be seut to I le secretary of the hoard of said slnl.l ig r commission. , ! Omanlzed Mn«lc*i Clot*. A Philadelphia new-pq-er conta.a* ( . the following relating ;oa^4j ku >' u { , summer resident of Ocean City: 1 le . , young men and women employed at J B the First National Bank of Phllad -I- ( r pbla, of which William A. Law Is , j president, met at the home ot the v :e ( t president, Kenton Warne", 1946 Nor li Pstk avenue, to organize a mU'hal ( club which will give enlerUiumcfl* j and dances for tbe recreation and' enjoyment of tbe member- and th- li . ' frleiidsdnrlng the season. About thirty . j members have been eurolb i ' e Eltclell Trusles. Harry Marter, of Camdeu, active In J tbe aflalrs of tbe Ocean t.^ty Fisbl ig j j Club, has beeu elected s trustee of til. I e organization. Mr. Marter ha* al-o e bean made chairman of the pier cr o- ° atroctton committee. IJprry ia one of tbe bustlers of tbe club. • * ■ Ca
PROMOTION GIVEN " lei H. C. SCHANZE, JL „ be Transferred to Getter ti Offices of Gas Corporation v at Belmar. H. C. Schanaef^L, vice president 0f and general managfBar tbe City Gae g| Light Company here, has been re- ,n called to Belmar to take up the duties pof secretary and treaenrer of tbeva.r- tl Ions gas and water work luterests ecu- gl trolled by tbe ume persons operatlug local plant. Tbe general offices of t, ooiporatlun are at Belmar. He Cl will leave this city for Belmar about ^ 15. alr.TSchauze came to this city ae secretary and. treasurer of tbe local . company In August, 1916, aud late, r made vice president and general c manager. He has a large number of . • In '.tbla city, wbo will learn with regret of hi* departure, but wbo . will be pleated to learn of bis ad vanceI ment in tbe ranks of tbe corporations . executives. He will retain connection 1 t with tbe local company ae secret, ry and treasurer. Mr. Schanze only receutly was ' j elected president of tbe Young Me ,'• 1 Progressive League, aud a lew we- ka * ago be volunteered b,s service* aa ' physical director of the men's work In ' ' tbe "gym" In the b^semeut of I le ' First M. E. Church. 1 • E. C. Boyle has been engaged to ' I take charge of tbe offices here. A man 8 will be employed as the couiptu. s distribution superintendent. , '• MrspJacob Wlaeand Mi - Ellzab -tb " Pfelfler will remain as astlstents In II tbe office. > » . . T Estate Valacrt mi Ijo.ooo. o The will of Gerald S. Plercj , of s- Pleasantvllle. at one time a resldeu of r- Somers' Point, leaves tbe garage pupn erty In Pleaaantville to an aunt, -be it borne In Somers' Point to his mott er. r* and all other property to hi* wife, r The estate Is estimated lobe wotb JSO.OflO. Mrs. Piracy, formerly a w trained nuree. Is known ,n this clt. . ^ _ B. Ized by the Yonug Men's Progre- tve liter". *1 It* * *kly meeting, to » ud M a letter to tbe Shore Fast Line man. is, agsment expresMug the league's appreciation of the company's actio to '* running club care on Its road brtw len n Atlantic Ctty aud this city on Hi orba day* and Bnndaya. C. Try an adTsrUarseent lu tbs Slu Tl> to- IBs ■■■
YACHT CLU3'S LUNCHEON ATTRACTED JOLLY CROWD
Commodore Fernley'fl Entertainment Was a Hnge Success in Every Way. • iceai. City Yacht Club's noonday luncheon In Philadelphia Monday relleiiih'ed a' well-attended smoker. All w ere there to greet Vice Oommedore Fernley. It Is difficult to aay whether he personally attzaeted th# i-y- cr that • giugerized" notice thai tlie v.itvrtaiument committee^. sant out with -Jim's" picture brought tbe boya .of, , / ~ John Devlin, tbe Irish "tnonologlat, kept hie Jieartrs In an uproar all tbe Re** Conlmodore Louis Bnehn will preside at next Monday's .luncheon. . Attend and get acquainted with Commodore Buelin, who to known as an '"ace." The speaker will ba Chadaa Lyon Chandler, manager of tha Export Department of tbe Com Bxcliauge National Bank of Phtladalpins, whose topic will be "The Future Export Trade of the United SUtm." I- an authority on this subject • It l* the Intention of. tbe entertainI ment committee to make these Ion- | cheoba more attractive than thorn of organization* in Philadelphia nod 1 is -Up to" the members to attend" j regularly. The larger tbe crowd, tbe ; more llkllbood of obtaining the mttol able and Interesting speakers. Commodore Hexamer aaka: "Will ludlvidoally appoint yonraelf one lelpohone members every Satniday and see that they will attend tbe May-,-ekly luncheon? Ton will he c true booster for tbe Oman Yacht Club luucheona." MRS. GANDY BURIBD woman Wae JU Oatr I -It He store Than Weak. Tbe funeral of Mrs. Maoilw Gaudy, who died at ber home bare a boat • o'clock Friday morning, took piaas at 2 o'clock Monday afternoon from bat hu-band't residence, eervteee bWfl conducted by tbe Rev. Geocgt W. | pastor of tbe First MT -K Interment wae at Tnckabaa Cemaunder direction of Dndettekm * Lake. . Mrs. Gaody was III nine dayeaafl unexpected death wae a shook la friends and those of her baekaad. When ber condition became crittoal about the middle of loot week, a epaclallst was called from Atlantle City. ' A trained nurse had bar In ebatsanl 1 the time of her deeth. Oxygen waa ' used Thursday In tbe hope of eeflag ' her life. t - . ' Mrs. Uaudy wa* bom In Bonth Dennis. .She was twenty-seven yean old, aud tbe only daughter ot Geoege H> lanllnr nflha rite hall flba Carty. the city She
had lived in Ocean City tea yeaa* and she waa married nine yean. Ska a daughter Ave years old. The husband baa the sympathy ot friends here and down tbe eoaaty, FATAL ACCIDENT Youth Killed at credo Craanas at ZJnwood. Ru—ell Ireland, aged 17 jm», aa Ireland, of H teal man vUla, waa killed In en accident at a grade arom| at Llowood Batnrday, wbaa n Ford track In which ba waa iMNag and a dhore Fast Line oar' MM together. Mrs. Hattle Long, oI M8 At — Atlantic City, wae dRghMF cut, and ber yonog daughter had hm collar-bone broken. Harvey Inland, who waa alao IB tbe car, was nntnjand. 1 Mrs. Long and har ilsnghf wm* 1 rushed to Ohio avenne on tha elatUlg 1 car and there tbey were mat by IbO r Atlantic Ctty Hospital imkaltgn ; COMMITTERS MA0D The folio wlog : commit tem at 8» , Young Men's ProgwaalTa I lagnt k— , been en pointed by PnMdenl B O. „ Schacze, Jr.: , Finance— H. 8. Nownr, Lawiian , I -car aud Homar Bhoamakar. e Euiertalnment — Dr. li. ThmaBg Hughes, Walter Allen and ,-KfkaMfc 3 Smith. , House— Walter Allen, Ralph Vad- . Glider and Parker Miller. Publicity — Charles K SUlwell, Andrew c. Boswell aod John B.Omanh Delluqoent— 8. K Swan, WIUMMk n F. Gardiner and Dr. W. T. Ohihtl— ■ elected, :T.",%,J£SLZ,i£ r, tiers to desired. W ana maker A MBBBMh - adv., 1-lfl, it id Are yon looking to a NlkBjIII n. tbe Uaidene, petam VWta WmtU ~~ house with bay rraat, m gmHra P" town? Korteram apply la fig 1 l<>. Dcuii, 617 Central a via. m IMI ■n 490. > ■ff.,U.E «- Ki.uSxia— Haaaaari— BuMMB trie starter hrflilM. H» aim— n- 4Ai Asaary i»iiik <W MEl

