Ocean City Sentinel red MEN RAISE MOVE MADE BY COUNCIL MAYOR REFUSES'
THEIR BIG CHIEFS TO BUILD BOARDW ALK TO SIGN BONDS
THCBHUAY. MAUCH 4
•II i* *l«i1 In r«<» it ruiniii'uiilralliin iiinmiunlly *iii]
r.rtrr.- Great Council Plans to Take — * * r . I Of Orrti-r COMMISSION
Decision Beached by Muni cipal Body After a Warm
Discussioh.
MAKES REPORT 'jr"*-; meetiiiK *»ii MnwlBy niirht, ^rt^rnln
ZA .NE <51 ZA .NE
Druggists
| Subject to Xiebt Calls - open All (be Year Cor. Bighth St. and Wesley Ave.. Ocean City
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DISe/lYRG... ' Ocean Ave. Hciweni KiKliUi M><! iiinth Street*
<'IMPiaptier lieiKi. Iweii eledetf prenMetit 1 (•a* Improvemeul t'o. The W. <'. T. f.
lie led toy Mr*, f. Hculhaui ’PERSONALS. . Maluney.of I'hilailelplii*, we* n till* week. . l li.inplor,. of New YurbVjly, L Himmona. uf Millrllle, • *• *
J. C. Keueiui recHii *ue»t of
J W. I
plil*. were toere Captain'Hi
ii the la
Mtiir
rnl. «f Haddoi re •>■■ Friday
■ lerMin and wife, of I'lnladrlre in tow n a few day* ago. iirtetiae Aunew, of Iwikewoud. wt of Mr*. l>err. In itoi* dty. I. liraham. of I'hlladelplila, itor toere (lie latter paft uf the
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Fire Mar*bal Fhlladelptoia wi
•nd wife
• arey. of Wed Fhlla-
of tbeconuty, wa*
H K Katnn, of Philadelphia, a eo«taxe owner here, wan In tow n the lat ter part of lant week. H. C. Volk andC. F. iiellleld. ol Philadelphia, were vlaltor* here on Monday and Tueaday. John t'reth Marah and MT*a Kdn* M. Mar*h, of Philadelphia,' wiert vl.ltora here Ibl* waAtd Mr*. Kalph Garwood and children, of I'eteraburtt, were vlaltor* at the Garwood on Thutwlay la*t. Mt* Hannah YauGllder and daughter, -Ml** Sara, of PetenburK, were vl.llor* here yederday P. F. W rig lit and wife, of Pblladi phta, were lu town a few day* agoai rmlMered at the Klbernn. Heurj’ I). Moore, of lladdoiilleld, ju»t hack Irom the Weal lud vl.llor hereon Friday laid. Ml*. Fleda Krorkwaji.pt PhlladelPpla. wa* a vlaltor here a few < .luce, leglMrrlng at the Katblu. Mr. and \ r*. H T Kill*, of PI trlphla, are tiaUloB lu tin* city. Kill.' father haa been aenouely III. .Mina Hildreth I. a-.l-lln City Clerk Adarna In the preliminary preparing for the Ocean City Hoard of
Trada'a booklet.
Mr*. KlUa Hieinuirir. of Fourteenth
harve-, nard of Health. Uetlrlug HWT bund*
Koud lutereid. PfiC. Sinking Fund. ISWT, Bond lulere-l, liarj, ig Fund, inoi lutereat. IMki, Pavlll ig Fund. •• lutere*t. Ilkia, Schw Sinking "
I Ihl*
avenue, wlio I* eertou.ly (taken't» v a Philadelphia
of Medli
Mr*. Jo*eph C
■nd Mre. Harry c Cs.k^ol Phil, telphla, were here ye*trrday, aBitTgISered at the Alglr > -Mr. and Mr* William Henry. Hadduiitleld, are gue-l* of the itev. •nd Mr* H. T. Ca~«iberry at
and family.
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delptoia. who hair during the week, and regl-iered
Hlacayue
Frank K Schneider, Jr., of tlihclty. vl.Utd Philadelphia on Saturday laid -a* tbeguealuf Ike Itev H T. Ca** berry. Next week we will prl Frank's accoubt of the vlalt. Kdw. Brow n, of tbl. city, ha* turned from a few day*’ vi.lt to Phi drlplila. With E. U- Knfllah, he w have a moving picture a how mi I w alk during the coming aea-on. Mr. and .Mr. Joreph N McCorkle. Mire Clauam, Mire Nellie Clau*en. of Philadelphia, are vl.ltlug M e»l-y •'"> Wallet Me orkle. 0»car Clau.-i • and MUa Elbel Claureu. of Th*g« were vl.ltora here on Sunday. K P. Hand, of tht* elty, «u engineer on the Went Jersey A Seewhore Hail road, haa returned from Bayonuei where be went tore* hi*brotlier-lo-law. F H Peter., a Pull&ao car conductor. Who waa recently Injured lu a wreck kt Uelmar.
HOLIDAYS THIS YEAR
ill toe celebrated u f Otorerving Suuda ion of the wldten
y. which I* a legal iml n the lift fue-day aft. day In November, au II theJI the earllc-l |*>
TO OPEN BAY AVENUE
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Haa. Street Improwem't Not reeCs l.dacnilooMl Train. he Initial step In a campaign to New Jerrey, the Slate Agrlculollege and the I'enoaylvauia
■Ullroad are jo co operate In ruiiiiHig lUthern New Jerrey on March 8. 8 id 10 Nineteen .lop. will be made.
t .tatlun. lecture, oil fertility, potato
nd .1 rawherry production, alfalfa, urn. and dairj- product*. Two car. if the train will toe lilted up a* lecture oum. Upon the arrival of the Iralu it each *latlun, farmer, will ^e Inviled
^inp. will
He., during t
e leclure* will to. .-ar. I u .'iKlIloi tdilet* on dairy ujaiiagemeiiY, fertlllier lor-oula*. |Hitalo culture and oilier ■nhjectandl toe dl-lnbuled among the ■udiencr* for |iermaueut reference or *ludy. On the train from the Slate Agricultural College will be Hr. Edward B Vimrtiera, Edward \anALlyne. K. C. D.vl. and M. A BUke DlvUlou Freight Agent* W. W ‘r., and William Colliu w ill ■lie railroad company.
■ farmer*’ lu.lllule for Cape May
Couutv w a- held tin Tuewlay at Wood-
hhie. ilie day lime rerelon. In agncullure rehool hall, tbecvcnli ballot the central acbuol l
itriyn Dye. secretary of the Slate Board of Agncullure. wa* pre-eul: alI/Iward YaiiAI-tyne Frederick Schmidt pre-ldeut of Ihe county
>ard. w
if Fertility.
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Arthur M Ely. William Campbell and George H. McCultoek. of Nort ' — id wood: Horry ^ 1,ou, '*“ „ M Hannan^ Iie»lle S t aldwell , wi-hlugluMfilll-n.of Wildwood. Hie founder, of the North aIhIMot i Boat Club the cenlflcale .Tf'inrorimratlaii of winch l»* been ‘l/led lu the offlre of County Cl Way- The club will operale on dve-aille tieach and many Will he held Plan, are being made boure along the Inland woteiway
vi Tow nreod. arehlteet. of this hre.wardwt toH W. Godfrey om.rec.’.for tha .^ll'oj. ^ Sheriff Coreoo’* olBci •{ !.^ f * r ^'wereJo’ r hr SuM.pslS: C. K.
Ocean ctfy Board ofl rade lemeu:—Your committee, ap I for the purpose of »ugze*tiu.or the new t*»ard walk to Seven*4feel, hove carefully gone over uund with Hie city engineer, mdly offered U. hi* rervice. a. nea-urement*. map., dtaUnce* id we would recommend thai Tie new boardwalk i* built It
toru-hed a*ide w bei
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Tbl* courre w
.terly line uidway I
northea.t -ide o( fwelf-h i feet east from ocean W ‘ aouthwe*! *lde of Twelfth .tre^ '
I reel. 74 HI feet ea-t from « It. W. Enw akw AKTIlfK D Bak Member. ofCoi Councilman Slaiilou pr ;ielitlon from pni|ierty owr le toad received toy mall tha ka* as follow.: I'o Hie Mayor and City < ^Oceauctlyimperty owner* and re. iceau City,hereby protein tfa Ailtoout rebuilding, of the I rom Tlilrteenth street 'aunt tidal to our properties If the Boardwalk I. not ore the summer *ea*ou ci he »ald property owner* am
preju- >utoll-hed In bulb |
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signed toy Botoerl
-l-wanger, Joreph
rhmond, H. D
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H. Myera,
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Howard Burt. John P. Fox, Dr. I irlscom. B. W. Edward*. Dr. Sberuau E. Avar*. Charles S. Wood, A.T lame*. K M. Sutton, C. M. CaiMpbell. 'Ity Treasurer I.S Champion, ('apt. It It. Sony, William T AldrtcU.
•h, N. 8. Goff. C. J rd P Bailey. Samuel W.
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I E. Lake. J. Jacob Berghaurer
John Jl
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le delay lu proceeding with the work. Councilman Headley said he wa* In ivor of going ahead with the work, ut not until the urgaulutlon, from ir mayor down, decide, to gel d. . husine**. The apeaker said lie uxlous to have the walk built, a* laid aw ake at nights thinking te mallet. Personally, be ha* tried ■ have property owner* along the line f walk •ign Iheeawmeut deed*. Councilman Stanton stated Mayor Crease, In hi* message to Counit the flret of the year recommended building of the walk. Tbeapeaki I that the motion be made at tb ; meeting of Council, to have tb k built, abowa where he ataud. re la no Intention to haraaa an Councilman Marta said he thought la the disposition of tbl Council to biiild the walk, but the iroperty owners should help by .Ignug the eawment deed.. >f Councilman Headley, • 'referred lo the commitwalk, and drives, they
e next meeting, agreed that *
Boardwalk ordluanoela Introduced, H Include that aaetlou of the city between Flret and North street*. Mr. Stockland company Interested
‘•-••Ing made this
e North Point
The Scull and Marta C-ompany haa reu awarded the contract to put In te bare of the ga. company’s receiver tank. Work will be alarted at once The ga* company will make extentive imprnvemmi.
Councilman Headley asked what te average price wa* found lo belie! berthe clly or private p .rtlea bad their work done more cheaply. Mr. Fisher replied that the commit-
part of their duty, ■ this • re-poo re to a query by H I- on Toe-day. Mr Fl.b milted the following:
If ! 3 * £ 55 » : £ 3 1 ~ " a = | B 5 5 8 B IS !
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hit
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to whether MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE
hr Iran par- | ^
nd that the nee. Bargam. m B»> ».,.l I l*apw W-u-l |,r..| Jrllc-
■ poltry In Hie city'
• policy woj^l be not only a
contract wa* let out rom|«tltton lo a a lower bidder whore out on a technicality •Hon. are jointly. If pwd and *umciei
ike sure of It* ground. • hi far a. possible, rellev ■erlalnty of the oulcome. L M. Chobk, Mayor.
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man Headley said that befoi cure* a new safe for the clt lire. It would be better, I indllloo*. to advertlre for rwtre the meiuber. will gel
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bold a meellng He happen, to be on tat committee, and he had never ren aeilllrd of a committee meeting. Bewerllug to the purchase of an auto lemlcal. Councilman Headley, defending the committee, said that the -halrmau, Mr. Sampson, bad solicited i bid from every maker of automobile chemical*. Before he bad proceeded much fun her. Council called fora polnt^f order on the ground .’ouucll wa* discussing the purchase of a safe. Hla point waa sua-
talnel.
It waa agree to adventre for a safe. A little later Councilman Headley ■Id that Ihe Ore committee acted good faith. The member, did now that they had to adveniae Ida. Neither did Mayor Creese until la lawyer told him. It waa not right, e contended, to blame the oouucllicn when they acted lu Iguorani Mayor Creme answered that be o choice In the matter It w* right for him to put himself in a legal dilemma because of the committee' act. The couimfelee should have secured advice from the city aolldlor. 'ounrllmau Heedley said that no t desire* the Mayor to break . The Mayor haa been oppomd from the start to tb* purcbai ■to chemical and has tried to block a* he ba* other tblug* fathered by • so-called gang The gaog, Headley aald. I* competent lo transact tha i bualuem Council I* ready to go i with Improvement* if tbe Mayor and otbera will work. Councilman Stanton retd that this a* tl e second time there had been elled Inalnuatiou* a* to certain member* trying to block Improvemeuta. The city, Mr. Blanton aald, should not r because of tbe feeling* of certain parties or men He aald that be la In favor of building tbe boardwalk. When Connell la ready to work together, he will be with the members. He added that he voted against an chemical engine because be thought tbe city was not ready for IL He now thought tbe matter was up to the dty solicitor. This w aa agreed to by Connell Mayor Creme aald that If there I* any legal way to get out of tb* difficulty, lie was wllllog. aa tbe majority Council appear to want tbe auto. So far a. Ihe certificate I* concerned, be ertmloally liable If be signed Hla objection*, lie aald, were
Jt—tbe choice ■
J. M- CHESTER & CO., Ocean City, N. J.
Id Lovejoy Cottage For Sale This cottage is one of the pretty summer homes, situated 1151 Asbury Avenue; it is modern in ever) - way. It has nine roqms, with a finished basement, fine porches. The second story porch overlooking the ocean is across the entire house and is % inclosed in glass. The house is beautifully furnished and completf. with heat, gas and electric lights. It is an ideal house for a summer hove and can be occupied any part of thfc year and one can be as comfortable as in the most modem city home. Now, th s house will be sold at a bargain and it won’t take so very much cash, as the sale will be made on very reasonable terms. JOSEPH I. SCULE NO. 757 ASBURY AVENUE
■We Have F'or Salethe best tiargain in a piece of ocean front in Ocean City today. More money has probably been made iii ocean front investments here than in all the rest of Ocean City That is the story of all the sea coast resorts. Secure a piece now before the great advance comes which is sure lo take place when next season opens. Write u» for particulars. I^dwarde^ 8TH AND CENTRAL AYE OCEAN CITY. X. J. We have money to loan on mortgages from $500.00 to $5,000.00. No charge for conveyancing.
OPEN ALL THE YEAR
THE IMPERIAL KNTKAtAVfc, OCXAP CITY. II
GARWOOD HOUSE, )r • * cewirwl Avewu. OCEAN C
«** * OABWOOP. Prop. THE ELBERQN _
THE KATHLU
££35:
HOTEL ATGLEN
THE PALACE Ocean ltty, 1*. J. ISow o|*u fur tbe rerepOno of guests. HKM. J. U VAK TINE. Praa.
HARRY F. STANTON BEAL ESTATE aad ISSUE AllCE PROPERTIES BOUGHT AND SOLO MORTGAGES PLACED OfFICl - £ gktk Street Belt* A«W| knot. Samuel Schurch * - f REAL ESTATE : : ’ AND INSURANCE litarr in., Occu Cltj, I. J.
KKAI- KMTATE AMD VEYAXCIACrommlsaloner of Deed* for New Jersey. tVimmlKatoiier of Deed* for Feonaylvanta. Sijecialtte* lu luventmenl plots of fi lo 180 well-located Iota. Have applicants for cottages, pJOOO to BoOUO. What have you to offer? ROBERT FISHER, Bourse Building, Ocean City
Ocean City ice anil Coal go. A. J. SMITH, PROPRIETOR PURE ICE BEST COAL OAK AfNO Pl.NIj; WOOD Office. No. 634 ISBURT I VENUE
Ejes EuniDed Without Drops
President Godfrey aald he waa a ember of the committee a* appointed, r. Sampson received the bid* and they were read In open Council.
Billie Burke will come to Nlxoo' Apollo Theatre, Atlantic City, 01 March 12 and Ik and that enchanting young woman w-|ll bring with her what tbe New York and Boston crltlca unanimously declared to be tbe success of the aeanon. Tbe fact that tl youngest of tbe Charles Frohmi star* tilled tbe Lyceu n Theatre, New York, four month*, would Indicate that tbe personality that manage* V
Adam* and Ethel Barrymore waa act'liig very wisely when be brought back ; Mlaa Billie Burke to her own country. .The play lu which she appears delightful comedy and waa one of successes of lb# Pa ft* season aa* years ago. After a abort engagement •here Mies Burk* will go bee
quickly she haa developed and pended under tbe friendly meat of her own oounlrymi
SHOEMAKER’S STORAGE HOUSE 12lli and Weal Ave., Ort^a City, Jf. J. II peraona having Furniture or any Ind of Merchandise to be atored will ive money by going to tbe Shoemaker Stora e House Where the Oranges Grow. Winter baiblng—good location for real and qulat—overlooking clear water-Lake-good bablng and hunting. SPECIAL RATES MBS. T. C. Hl'TCHINHON “Lake House” «kaCo. Mloneola, Fla.
COAL COAL COAL COAL COAL Bay jour Coal from tbe SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. TWELFTH ST. AND WEST AVE. Aa yon are alwav, cure of getting 2240 pounds to tbe ton ALBERT G. GILBERT, PRACTICAL HOUSE PAINTER 645 Asbury Avenue, OCEAN CITV. K. J.
DEO. 0. ADAMS a'moT PLASTERING, RANGE SETTING UIM L.TIKG. Etc. Etc. Work la Maaoa Una Attended To. OCEAN'CITY, N
iohn Donnelly & Co.
CURBING and FLAG STONE FURNISHED .
and LAID .. Also RE-SET
OP-P-ICK
729 Cintial Sire., Ocean City, H J.
I. N. JOHNSON, PLUMBER, Steam and 6ai fitter Repairing a specialty. Bath Tubs and Plumbers’ Supplies. 0«0 A.hbury Avenue
IRA S. CHAMPION Alderney Dairies Guaranteed Strictly Pure AULK
AND
ICE CREAM ESTABLISHED 1U1
7tli St. and Asbury Ait
C. 1_ LAKE
JOHN A. DENN WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEE W DENN'S CELEBRATED ICE CREAM 738 Asbury Ire., Ocein City. I. J.
Order*delivered. Prompt atteolton. Milk and Cream alwayaoo band. Bell Phone, 4-A
0. J. HAMMELL Marble«Granite Worts
CEMETERY INCLOSURES Burial Vaatta, Grave Cover* AU kinds of Cemetery Work Works at PleasantYllle, H. J. The Pontiere Shoe Stox*e> itlMIA Aabarj Ave.. Octaa City, N. A FINE LINE OF LADIES' MEN'S AND CHILDREN'S REPAIRING NEATLY DONE First National Bank Ocean City, N. J. CAPITAL SM.M. SURPLUS Si
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