- OCEAN CITY SENTINEL ■
VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 0, 1919.
NO. 32
Ocean City Sentinel Publikb*4 Weekly it OCKAN OITV. IM. J. — Bt— R. CURTIS ROBINSON Kdilor and Proprietor $i.oo P«t Year, StiicLly In Advance. n«ot«AU DrL W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCKAN CITY. N. J. I 6 Id 10 a. at. 0*?JCS HUURa: -fl tol p. ui. (otuHp. in. sir 1 1 I'bonc. AM MiklK »l Uyiansftttc* M una On r*. :iiv« Uj innatilic* S<vvUi*n Movements Dk. Florence B. Haines Hours by Appointment UC-EAN CITY, N. J. Hours— 1- 10a.m., p. m Allen Corson, M. D, lift Wealey Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey .—.Ball 5* Laiex-rtcata lJfr-A. JJKRSCHEU PKTTIT, M. D. 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY uSloa Hours: # to Id a. in, 7 lob p. in. Vdoos Oflk* ttuuii Vtww'in CaUI H a- in. 13 p. m 11p.m. John H. Wiuticar, M. D. Eighth and central Ave. Ocean City. N. J. Qr. Wilson Y, Christian HUentist IS 809 Central Avenue (K U.1 CITY. I. J. Bell Phone, 152. B«U phone ajftl-W Ocean City Call* Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURQEON LiOffS a Specialty m NOKTH Virginia. AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Formerly Chlel Vsiariasrtsn U. 3. Espress Co. uflkf Hoar*, Oeean City rii^Klay Wedoraday,! » 1»»- '«• JZrwUy.SeWfiSmy, DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Pkjslcian OMtn ct»- Offlos ptilladalpbla Olflee aJj EiffDLh ttc lOb R*al E«tav« Trust Bldj. Pnoa>.144-J Pbooa. Walnul IBM* Booth Phones Rlcbl PtMiM Call, OA- W Hughes' Central Pharmacy Ith and Wesley A™. Ocean City, N.J Phone 245* W Pboos. yo or orders Wr d»r v»r free imiin^iT.UiW. Woottoi.Ja'rcDlirt & Staelman LAW OFFICES 409 NiSTM fTSIir LAW tUILOia* 0CK4W CTTT. n. 3. Atlaotic CITY.*. J. OM.ee HMM: 10 a. ■. a P. *. JflORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and CO U NSELLO R-AT-LA W , *» sraassftssra: "^jaafaagiBSBr.1 "-JW. BOLT AFOA*. AJfb«»W O. b«**LL J^AW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, ■oflu l» ewenr. AHBnRT OCEAN CITY, Jf, J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey S Read Booms 11*, lie and »n Jfertlstt Ballding. :> t ATLANTIC CITY. N, J.
Canrsysocisg Netary Futile JOSEPH L. PYLE Member Roc. It*. Accoumsms PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT f.«M T.. 757 WM. H. C0U.I880H. |R, Am. y.A»ie*a *. Civil Engineer nod Surveyor CHy Eivfflnwr,(lr«M Ctlf.N- J» ABBOTTS' 4 Alderaey Dairies lac. Philadelphia end Seashore Seventh St, and West Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Abbott's "A" Milk Cream Buttermilk Have y<m • cottage, bungalow of ajMrtment to fornlshf We have a line of «u than PhHaddpWa price*. Window *h*4<* aapwrtaltjr. CHA*. C, AOAM* 4 nno. rsto-aa assuhv
weaver's! ® Open All the Yeak | 8 ladies' home journal hattenns ' * R. & G., Bon Ton jind Eoyal. Worcester CormotB XI 0 a wo nderful chri stm ajsg1 et a i x Klvyiric Sewing Muuhlnu. Order now to Inauro propvr V T delivery. W u win ^Unlly domoniiiriiiu H.Im muehinw to you y X tat our Btoru. VJ 1 Notions, Hair Nets, Flannel Wear w I \A /^OX/Ph'c 809 ASBURY AVENUE | Q VI WaVCI O OCEAN CITY, N. J. for sale: Wesley Ave. beL Eighth St, Fine large house facing East, especial ly desirable for all-year- round being heated by hot water. Large rooms for summer rental and high basement suitable for apartment Lot 50x120 with double garage. Beautiful surroundings, - - - - $7,500 Massey 8c Edwards OCEAN CITY, N . tJ. iftiSf A Service That is 1 SF Useful | Our Officers take special pride in making our Bank's Service useful to the people, and every modern facility is here provided 1o meet the individual requirements of our depositors and clients. Check - 3 ing Accounts arc solicited. I First National Bank I OCEAN CITY, N.^T. I m •: jggj 1 : m j g jj - 1 WHlg | MM j To Close an Estate you are requested to submit an offer for the purchase of the following group of lots as a whole: Section A — Lots Nos. 250, 282, 652. Section C — Lot No. 535. Tf.rms — 10 per cent. casIi if offer is accepted, balance cash on delivery of deed. Estate reserves the right to reject any or all bids. All bids to be in by Nov. 12, 1919CLAYTON HAINES BRICK 411 EIGHTH STREET OCEAN CITY, N. J, | — Announcement • I to announce to the public that i have opened a Real Rata te and ftttttftnee Office at the former office of Allen Scull, "The Builder, on Oceau avenue, bclo* Highlh atrcet, Ocean City, N. j. It is mv purpose to show individual attention and give the beat service to my client* (or the purpoae of buying, a oiling, renting or infeuring pcopertiea of all description#. At your aervice all the time. Call, 'phone or write. Bell phone, 160. J. WILLIAM MORRISON Oconn Av#ft«IO h«low BUhth Utrent OC6AN GIT Y, N. J. 1
Decide to Increase your funds by making weekly deposits with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company. Tt will be a great source of satisfaction to you to refer to your bank book, showing the steady growth of your money. Accounts are invited, including yours. 3 per cent* interest Paid Oft Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company ocban city, n, j.
/ ^Njjf "l / I ' ^ ^C\ sjw Wi I l' ■ n\ \ » rwt I 1 Our Wall Paper i» a veritable find. We aim t< please the particular* Just conn down and Inspect our numeroti designs. If yon are critical it ma; take you a long time to decidethere are so many patterns to choos from— but the point is that you ca: be suited exactly right and at price that will appeal to you, ALFRED R. SMITH 1048 Aabnry Ave. ocean City New Jeraey MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer m CuavtAi. AVMH»a 'Phone IM QQUAIi OlTYtl>.J
Advortiao in the S^^TITfEL
jCAPE MAY COUNTY SOLIDLY FOR REPUBLICAN TICKET "
| Bugbee, Boswell, Hlldretb and Tomlin Win by Satisfactory Leads. Ocean (,'lty xtrougiy repudiated Edward* i«ud the entire Democratic I ticket at the electlou 00 Tuesday. jThe whole of Cape May Couuty did I likewise, the vote for Bugbee for Oov. ernor In the couuty being 2010 a* agttiuni 1350 for Edwardo, accordlug to uuofllclal leturue, glvlug Bugbee a lead of 12U0. The frleuda of City Solicitor A. C. Boiwell were particularly gra\ltled j over his victory tu the tight for the 1 lower houxe of the Btate Leg 1*1 at u re. I 'lie having a lead of 1505 over bl#| j Democratic opp.uent, TUomaa J.l | Durrell. The vote waa: Boawell, 2782; Durrell, 1277. A. Carlton Hlldretb, for county clerk, defeated Colemau Corson by 710 The vote was: Hlldretb, 2483; Corson, 1783. Mead Tomliu'a popularity waa *howu in the returns for the election of sheriff. Tomliu'a vote was 3043, while David Kodau, his Democrallo rival, received 1274, puttiug Tomlin 1769 votes to the front. J. Prescott Cad man had a good vote! for corouer In the county, and be ran I ahead of bis ticket In Ocean City, and I John J. Devlue, Republican nominee (for Justice of the peace lu the Becond [ Ward of this city, had a decidedly I iii altering vote. The result lu Ocean City was as fob 1 lows: FIRST WARD. j Governor— Edward I. Edwards.Demlocrattc, 37; Cbarlea E, Laue, National Prohibition, 8; Newton A. K. Bugbee Republican. 220. I Member of General Assembly— I Thomas J. Durrell, Democratic, 80; Andrew C. Boawell, Republican, 241.1 BherlH— Mead Tomlin, Republican, 225; David W. Rod an, Democratic, 48. County Clerk— A. Carlton Hlldretb, Republican. 207; Coleman F. Corson, Democratic, 71. Corouor— J. Prescott Cadman, Jr., Republican, 261. SECOND WARD Governor — Edward I. Edwards, Democratic, 83; Newlou A. K. Bugbee, Republican, 203. Member of General Assembly, Thomas J. Durrell, Democratic, 48; Andrew C. Boswell, Republican, 248. Sheriff"— Mead Tomlin, Republican, 216; David W. Rodao, Democratic, 70. | I County Clerk— A Carlton Hlldretb, Republican, 182; Coleman F. Corson, I Democratic, 107. Coroner— J. Preecott Cadman, Jr., Republican, 255. | Justice of the Peace— John J. Devine, Republican, 234. When It was found, early In the
real observance i of hallowee'en Young People, In Many Mas- 1 qnerade Costnmea, Filled I Streets of This City. There was a more general observance or Hallowe'en In this city this I year 1 ban has been the condition fori two or three yeara, due largely to the fact that there are probably manyl " more people here now than were lu town for the last two or three winters, because of the war activities. As usual, there was no defined movement or effort made for a celebration here, but the children and youog people Just naturally couldn't help observing the day— or night, 1 Masqueradsrs appeared on the I streets early In theevenlug, and almost every imaginable representative I
of King Momlee wae found In thsmov* Ing collection. Tha sldewalke In the center of the city were well filled, too, with those who assembled to watch " the merry-makers. j Many of the mssquersders went to I the masquerade dance given by tbel members of Washington Camp, No. 75, P. 0. 8. of A,, where tbey had a Dleasant time. piV«niu» tiujw.
GET THE SENTINEL property Owners Can Tbtte Keep In Tssea Wilts Clip. Those who are not subscribe re to the brntinkl, and ara interested In Ooean City, as property cwnera or summer | residents, should not fall, befora re 1 turning homa, to order the paper sent to them at their wlpter residences. to With the BkNTlKKT* reaching them le every week, they will thue know all the worth-while nawa of Ocean City, {y including the official actions of lbs I city authnrltlss. ac 1 , , , 111 Had HONM Psrlf.
w H. Walter Berrotb and family, of (lermantnwn, sanmrr nrsktenii hare, came down In their eoto Balnrdey end entertained a house perty at their up town cottage, 1804 Wesley avenue. Their guests were K. A. Snaps end wife, summer residents, and Mlse Edna Rollman, of Philadelphia, and r Dt, Alma lllnman, of Roiborongh. Are yofl looking for 1 eottftf* tHt In * I tha Gardens, prtoae |500 to |800 or a Ittouae with bay from. In water of townt For terms apply to Abel D* Foi-H.filT C>f»frt! avenaa, or phowv 4V0, iifill G
PHILADELPHIANS HAKEINYESTHENTS H. F, Stanton Sell9 a Rowland House and Lot Owned by John Wilde. Hsrry F. ritautou reports the following sales: v Cottage of Joseph M. Rowland, 851 St. Charles place, toHauiuel W. Kales. I of Philadelphia, soudu lew of Miltou I K. Harr, who owus a collage ou Fifth street. Mr. Kales spent last summer I lu one of Mr. Rowland's houses ou First ntreei. His new home stands on a lot with a frontage of 100 feet and a depth of 100 feet. Bold for John Wilde, of Philadeh I phla, a lot 100x100 feet at the corner of I Wesley avenue and Laurel road, lu j the north secllou of this city, to J. I Frank Van Leer and wife, of Philadelphia, who own a cottage on Laurel road. Mr. VauLeeris connected with the I Pennsylvania Railroad. V • • • HAD BIG YEAR e». u. u.v. si. c. a. k'*u(t.-rialucd Muuy Visitor*. The P. R. R. Y. M. C. A. Beasbore House report for the season of 1919 will show the largest atteudauce of all I parlies since Ha organization In 1898. Namber of boys, 118; girls. 106; women's auxiliary, 67; working girls, 69; working boys, 43; week-end parties, 1 126; parents aud friends, as visitors, 1673. New equipment secured this Beason Includes one-design racing catboat formerly owned by Commodore William E. Hexamer, called Becond Attempt, one rowboat, copper screening, porch swing aud new window shades. The sloop ^nnsy carried In ell 1973 passengers In the 117 trips operated. Oyster Supper a Huccess. The oyster tupper given by the members of the Knights of Pythias lodge In their headquarters on Friday evening was a big success. There were many members of lbs order, | with tbelr friends, at the supper. evening, at the Ocean City Republican 1 Club thai Solicitor Boswell bad been ettcied assemblyman, Mayor Champion called for a speech, to which Mr. . Boswell responded. He said that while legislative houors did not particularly appeal to him, he was glad ' that be was elected, Inasmuch as he wished to advance as muob as pos- - stble the beat interests of Cape May County, to which end he would work , I assiduously.
dr. snyder hade i hit with speech Presbyterian Church Pastor Addressed Members of Republican Club Here. A large number of the members of j the Ocean City Republican Club, with some of their friends, gathered In the rooms of the organisation Monday evening and heafft the Issues of the campaign discussed. In the temporary absence of Mayor Champion, president of the clab, J. L. UU.Ui **• I
Pyle called the meeting to order, with a ftw timely remarke. He Included aometblng new— a good etery itbat all bad not heard before. Addreeete were made by the Rev. R 8. Boyder, Dept. J. W. Lee, City 80llrjtor Boswell, Mayor Champion, former CHy Commissioner George O. Adams, Clayton Haines Brick and J. Prescott Cadman.
Dr. Bnjder's address made a proI round Impression on hie hearers, and he left the room with maoy new admirer* and friends. Mis* nmigharst Wffln. Mr. end Mrs. Robert R Brlnghurwt,' I of 8410 Bering street, Weal PhiladelI phia, announce the tuerriege of theirdaughter, Franoss, and Raymond I Langwortby Watrous on Wednesday, [October 29, at 6.80 o'clock at Hi. An- | draw's Episcopal Church, PhiladeL | phis. A reception followed at the ' Phllomuslan Club. Mr. Brlnghuret lend family are summer residents of I this resort.
I Wsra'a ipceisiiie*. Freeh rotated, hot peanuts, 24 cents per pound. j/stro new fancy mackerel. Ml. Holly sweet cider by the quart or gtllon. Elegant flavored coffee only 80 cents per pound; good a# the best. New crop New Orlean^molaseee, B0 came per quart. Large assortment choice apples, oranges, bananas and all kind of frail always on hand. Fresh egg# right from the country, plenty of them. HHfia's nwppf ml red ptetrte* vevj u*i>, 16 win* |»«r ben puiiuvi, «lv,, \
SEWER CO. SEEKS PAY FROM CITY May Result in Litigation— ' Public Comfort 6tation Closed for Season. Director Pinber reported st the weekly meeting of the CHy Commissioner* that the public comfort station whn closed for the season on Hundsy . eveulng. The following letter was read by City Clerk Harry A. Morris: Mr. Harry A. Morris, City Clerk, Ocean City, N. J.— Dear Hlr:— We are still awaltlug settlement of the sewer charge sgslust the public comfort station, which will h soon be euterlug Its third consecutive ' aeasou of service. 1 As the company has not wished to : embarrass the city by the same treatment which It would be compelled to 1 make lu the esse of private service, we 1 do not think that the city should lake 1 advantage of our attitude by refusing to take any action lu the settlement of 1 this account. 1 We beg the courtesy of a reply, as thlB charge euters Into our sewer ac- 1 counts, aud must be disposed of. 1 Yours very truly, 1 Tjik Ockan City Biwkh Company, ' By E. 8. Bteelmsu. j City Bollcltor Boawell, asked for an y opinion In this matter, said that, some time ago, he suggested that the dispute be settled by litigation. He said he talked the matter over with the sewer company's ;sollcltor, J. Fltblan Tatem, Director Fisher made a motion, which was carried, that the clerk be Instructed to write the sewer company that the city solicitor had an Interview with the company's solicitor, and Is awaltlug bis reply. TO HOED 8TJPPRR nible Clues Prepares to Have Social Gathering. The members of the Men'a Bible Class of the First Presbyterian Sunday Bobool have arranged to bold a "gettogether" meeting and supper for the class In the social rooms of the church Friday evening, November 14. Plans are being to have Judge Eldredge, of Cape May County, and former Judge Endlcott, of Atlantlo County, as the speakers. j Took Bnrr ksit). j A bunch of Philadelphia boys and girls In Ocean City Saturday to attend the birthday party of Miss Gene Blondin, at the Blscayne, donned bathing suits of various colors and description and took a dip In the surf. Tbey found the water a trifle chilly, at first, but all said that they enjoyed the bath, and It was November 1, at that.
NEW HIGH SCHOOL BUILDING WILL SOON BE NEEDED
[Will Probably be Erected on Camp GtotindB, Near ! Ocean Avenue* The members of the Board of Education, at recent meetings, have Informally discussed the necessity of soon making preparations for the erection of a new high school building. I The present high school building on Central avenue Is rather crowded, and It Is said that larger quarters are needed for the manual training and other similar departments. The thought appears to be that the 1 new high school should be erected on the old camp grounds, between Ooean and Atlantic avenues. The building . would also provide accommodations
for the Ocean City Btate Bommei Bcbool, which are mnoh needed. The present high school bolldlnfl would be used as a graded school. GET BWJBFI8H
I J*i Rome Lerge One* Canjrlat by W. » A. Wtl»h. William A. Welsh, president of the Anglers' Club, caught some large | bluefish on the club pier last week. He got one weighing 24 pounds and another weighing 2 pound*. He also caught two 8-pound weakflsh, another bloefleh weighing 2} pounds end « 44-poond croaker. Dr. K. 0. Weston, on the seme pier, captured a bloeflsb weighing 1| pounds, croaker and weakflsh. J. L. Wilson caught two bluefish and two croakers. # The dab will have a dinner at one of Philadelphia's leading hotels the I latter pert of this month. R. Cnrtfe Robinson, 744 and 746 AsIbOfr avenue, Ocean CHy, N. J , has been appointed a Oommtsstooer of Deeds for Pennsylvania, with full authority to take acknowledgment and proof or any deed, mortgage or other j conveyance of any lends, tenements or ; I hereditament* lying or being In said Btate, or any other writing under seal, | , to be need it recorded In Peantylva- , nia, and to ^minister an oath or alttr* ) m at loo. adv., tf. To One and All— Do not forget the * old reliable Hey Villa Laundry, which » was established In 1916. Try H oneo— complete your laundry while yon , I welt. Call, writ* or phone, Ifld-W, . M7 Bay avenue, Ocean City, v Frsnees Freeman. Prcffi, » |r adv., 6 8, uoom,
WANT PUMPING APPARTUS FOR CITY FIRE DEPARTMENT *
MRS. A. BOURGEOISE DIES IN HOSPITAL I Victim of Meningitis, Follow- j ing Pneumonia— Member of 1 Old Estell Family, | Mrs. Auua Kftlell, wife of Anderson 1 Uourgeolfte, who died lu a Phlladel-|i I pbta hospital at 2 o'clock Saturday I , Imoruing, was burled at 2 o'clock L I Tuesday afternoon from her late home 1 at KftleJlvllle. Allautic County. The | Interment was at Estell ville Cemetery. Mrs. Bourgeois's death wan due to I menlngUls, following pueumonla. I Hhe bad beeu In the hospital for two | or three weeks. The body was sent to I Estellvllle Monday. Bbe had a severe attack of pueumonla last winter, aud 1 she had not beeu well all summer. Mrs. Jtourgnise, who was 63 years old, was the daughter of John EsLell, one of the largest land owners In 1 Houlh Jersey In his day. His land embraced about 20,000 acres In VV'eymoutb, Hamilton and Bueua Vlala , townships. 1 She and Mr. Bourgeois were mar- 1 rled about 84 years ago. Beelde the , husband, there Is one child, a married daughter. 1 Mrs. Bourgeois, who was born In Estellyille, was a member of the Methodist Church for years, aud she | was held In high esteem by a large! circle of friends. Bbe spent the summer seasons In Ocean City for many years, the family owning the Normaudte Hotel here. got his duck | I Bat "Mill" ■caraati Start to Swim Across River. Policeman William Beaman, of this city, shot a duck on the Tackaboe River on Tuesday afternoon of lastl week and the bird fell on the banks! opposite to the side on .which tbel sportsman Itood. Nothing daunted, be stripped, swam 300 yards across the river, got the bird, placed it In his mouth and returned to bis starting point. j j Although the weather was extreme ly warm, the water was almost Icy cold. j wooasiowo ^slr wended. I Wilbert McAllister and Miss Margaret D. Madison, of Woodstown, N. J., were united In marriage Friday afternoon at the Methodist parsonage by the Rev George W. Yard, tbe pastor. Both of there young people were known by Mr. Yard where be was stationed at Woodstown.
■ * 1 |l bourse building I 1 has been sold I Commissioner Robert Fisher I Disposes of 8tmctnre at Eighth and Asbnry. The Bourse Building, at tbe oorner • of Eighth street and Aebary avenue, f bee been sold, by Robert Fisher to a t person whose name I* withheld. »| What tbe new owner plane to do Is also unrevealed. j City Oomrotesloner Fisher, who, I I, with his wife, has been occupying c apartments on the second floor of the i building, le arranging to build a bungalow for btmeelf and wife, s Accordlug to reports on the streete, o tbe property, which tucludes 20 feet of 0 ground on Aabury avenue, was sold g for $40,000. I I ' " 1 j r , .
Foa Bale.— The very desirable corner of Tenth street end Central avenue, 90x100 feet. Inquire of Andrew Brown, 1618 Colombia avenue, Phlladel phla, Pa. adv., tf. Legal papers of all deecrlptlona, Including wills, arecsrerully drawn by I R, Curtis Robinson at bit office, 744 Aabury avenue. Ocean City. N. J.adv |
Bids to be Submitted November 24— Resort's Health Remains Fine. Director Campbell, at tbe weekly meeting of the City Commissioners, made a motion, which was carried, that the city clerk advertise for bids for the motor pumping apparalas for tbe fire department. The bids are to be submitted at tbe meeting on November 24. In the health officer's report, read at the meeting, it was stated, among other things, that there were fonr I marriages and no deaths here daring tbe month of October. I Director Fisher suggested that the I health officer be given a vole of thanks for these conditions. The building Inspector's report for the month of October was accompanied by a check for $94, and there waa a check for $20 60 with tbe electrical Inspector's report. Both reports were ordered filed, and tbe money urued over to the city treasury. The following resolutions, presented Director Campbell, were adopted: Be It/ Resolved, by the Board of Commie* slonera of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ocean City borrow a sum not exceedlug $1600, under end by vlrtoe of an ordinance, or resolution, previously passed by tbe Board of Commissioners of thle city. Contract No. 703, and the proper officers are hereby authorised to execute a note or notes to secure said sum. Be H Resolved, by tbe Board of Commleeioners of Ocean City, New Jersey, that Ooean City borrow a sum not exceeding $600, nuder and by virtue of en ordinance, or resolution, previously passed by this board (Ordlnanoe No. 138) , and the proper offloers are hereby authorized to execute a note or I note* to aecure said sum. The following resolution, presented by Director Campbell, wae reed and laid over for two week*: Wherms, tbe summer season of 1919 was so prolonged that U wae necessary to keep tbe special policemen aod lifeguards beyond the nenal time, aod be- / I cause of such an emergency arose as to tbe payment of tbe services for the I men retained on said forces; aod Whereas, at tbe time of making tbe appropriations for the year 1919 thle matter ooflld not be anticipated; thereI fore, be It, Reeolved, by the Board of Oomuale|s Ion era of Ocean City, New Jereey, that Ocean City borrow a earn not exceeding $300.00, In order to provide for such an emergency, by Us promissory , uote or notee, which shall be known as police and lifeguard emergency; said note or notee ehall be signed by
tbe mayor, countersigned by tbe director of revenue aud finance, and attested by the city clerk, aod the eeat of tbe city of Ocean City affixed there- . to; eald note or notee ehall bear date the deyon wblcb seme are Issued and sball beer Interest at a rate of Interest not exceeding tlx per cent per eonum, j and there shell be atated thereon the purpose for which the tame are Issued. A number of bills were read aod [ordered paid. FstM Alarm of Ptre. % Bomeone turned In an alarm of fire from tbe box et Sixth street end Ceotrel avenue about 8 JO o'clock Tb a toff ay evening, end tbe members of the department were quickly on the epot, [with apparatus ready for work, but | there waa 00 fire. Witt 00 to Fioriaa. Mrs. A. P. Mllner, of this city, le i | visiting her sitter Id Clayton. Mrs, [ Mllner expects to accompany William Lynch end wife, of this city, to 8L Peterebnrg, Fla., eboat tbe flretof
[ next month, to remetn until spring. Ten New Menksia The Morgan- Raock Poet of tbe American Legloti continues to grow steadily. At tbe meeting of tbe post Thursday eveulng, ten new member# | were elected.
St. John's Ev. Xutberan Church HBV. JOHN T. CHLLlgON, Faster 1019 Oatiinsl Aveinik A Spaotal ©*l»bratlo*\ of reformation day Will UmU\ a# My* BAPTIST CHURCH, FRIDAY EVE., OCT, Si** AX » O'CLOCK; Short addresses sad service of song. Brrry Protestant should attend tbia, the ioifid Anniversary of tbe Great Reformation. Tbe Winter Schedule will be announced later for sernces to be cn every Sunday, beginning November #. Ja ^The Baptlat Gornerl The Sign on the Door of Opportunity reads | I j If you wish notion and enjoyment In your religious life, Took ttk j Up. We *tt Atnall enough that you can fet\ kt home and kuflUfffj each one— nod lerge enough in work aud opportunity to gtYc everyone a chance to work. Worship with Us Sunday I

