OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XXXII. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1(112. NO. 24
OceanClty Sentinel ocean city, n, j. ' R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor t. oo Per Veer. Strictly in Advance. CITY DIRECTORY. ^CMUkCfl SERVICES. 1 £2 ™3.: ?2uS i it, w. Ed«rdl.,*t?i»"'ra SrXVZ'X: j flut Presbyterian fliurrh, Wesley avenue | ' awl ttavaata atraet. hav.cihu. h. Itonuer, j t n^t^jot.fuT,K."' 'SwlfT^ni* -yT""'* u'T Huly Trinity t'liureh^Proteslanl Kplsouyal. ■ IWUIiell.' joWl'lse"!.'- * Tj.'t.n^'t" I » j four laaoi! »'*»! He v"joUu"j . Hn ssnsy'.Vsu* "i! B »•.. u ajar. a. » ami W a'ckxk. ■ I miusiiurl I^IHI-I O.uroh.^WMle^ nvclui'. pray rr^iuset Ins 'Wednesday ew-ulns a^ 7.«C nld Htoo •^"u.^diett'if I'ily" fT.' j!j j!*u! ,z Ti*vrr N*'>i«tti_ •^twoi?isij p. ( in.'. 3.";.;^!,^"^ '"i-'r'ai''!!™ fcT h CMURCII SOCIETIES, riaac pssaavTBaiaa cmuuch. ^ l.aiiiaa Ana i lurry k..ci»ij ju~i. Or^^u.!..- >. rw"»^ lOMliSaud^ "mI<£! » lee piaatiS ; sjE&r^ jjj^^lhn^lth ^HltSw^Baif i«nsir "■ .. "" reuTry^itre!- " Parks* " r^rdtn^'wiary . Mai. m M Uuer; treasurer, Mm. Anna 1. SECRET SOCIETIES. liesan OUy lerdae, Niv-tTI. t. and a. m-. meets second and fimrtnTnuredayevsolugi, # Oeaan City la>dje, No. si, k.^of t..( ineeU wVito^r^wntoul l mean CllyOuunoll, no. 10. u, °^a'j, "jjj" tiirela'rvery'FndsV nisi" t'tianiptnn'e tieli. k t_ Fran k HrMflikr: namdeat^lntt^c. It*™' *!npl?V SSpS»IMi)or'H.0' **' omau City Local, "Wo. im (Carpenters' Untaaj. mn.tr every Friday evening la k. or Yaetrlman'a AaeocUtloa. Wilton WlUete. president; ^Mnrk^Urka^eeecetacy. Annual
| Amgggya.ti.iAa MORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. CAK atf COHKT ■OIIAL*. J. I t Opposite Public BnUdlngri. ^ W AOFFlCAES " ' L Apgar & Boswell, LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Godfrey, atlantic citv. n. j. JAMES M. E. HILDRETH Counsel lor-at-Law timca- No. *14 i Mean tttreet l.'APK MAY CITY. N. 4 Otis M. Townsehd A i'rnetleal Hens bore Arcbllec Llrenjwd by lire State. -> -:- STREET. OPP. P. O. OCEAN CITV N J MILaLellNCRY Kail Hue, laleal fall styles. .1. tl. ItlLDHeTH'd | j A a bury Ava. BeU Phone. ji-X Atlantic City Theatres MlfflflfHlllBllltl8! TIIUKS.. KHl. AND SAT KVES j , SvpLU.11.14 Mil. Set. .1 2 30 ■j HENRY B. HARRIS Present* THE HWEfl P Dl i -with - (J n[_| Victor Moilci) and Brilliant Cant 100 10 GOOIPHOl Mai, and Hve. ySc t«>J» MONDAY AND TUESDAY^VENINOS CHARLES FROHMAN Present. John Mason : "THE ATTACK" 1 Bv Henry Beniatein, Author of "The Thief i
J N. GR1SCOM, M. D. j r, V" | ■ Alien Corson, Bifi Wenlry Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey DR. W. 1'. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE HERSGUKL 1'KTTIT, M. 1). 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY i ..atceltour. Iimlt.lu., ..., i j QK. CHARLES B. RIDEK | i, ►•l>eniiHt'« S09 Central Avenue Eughes* Central I'harmacy I . I Well Establisheil | -GENERAL STORE A. E. BAXTER SOUTH SEAVILLE. 1 NEW JERSEY I Try an Advertisement in the SENTINEL
It may lie just barely possible that some j other fellow may 'sell it a little cheaper, but abetter quality — "IMPOSSIBLE." We have it and we have it good. Give us your order for the Sunday poultry. We dress them. Boyle's Dependable Market 8. W. Cor. Twelfth 8t and Asbury Ave. ; Everything in Meats, Groceries and Vegetables . u— m— mfpsw^g^^gngggggggSSSSSgSBSS
i The Breakers Only Boardwalk Hotel First-class in every particular. Private baths, r hot and cold running water aud telephone serr' vice in every room. Elevator to street level, u Auto Bus meets all trains at main stations of the 1 Pennsylvania and Reading Railroads. Booklet j K. A. YOUNG, imager tk ~
-...i, ,nvi.t«v~t noth.mn sou«l.e ^Ocean Front,= our' with^Riparisn Grant expending from eiOtiTM AND CENTRAL AVEL
BOARDWALK MEN BUSY; "1 HEARINGS POSTPONED
- Farce in Sunday Law Viola,S tions is Still Being Played. Tlir liearliiR. In the uf Hie Itreakem, •.-.mimmI ur vlulatlug Hie (Sunday law.., rruiu Krlday until Monday la*l. were again continued by Squire l.udlatu until next Monday inornlUK at II u'clork . The |NM.t|MMwnient on Monday »a« made al the re.|Ue»t of the deteiidaul-. who. II Ia aal'l. claimed liiey coo Id not l-.unlbly be al I lie hearliiK on llial day. S.|iiire I .in Ham oabl Monday thai " M.tue one will very abortly Ik- re.|Uiml | be liaa lliree tuovea be call make inguinal the defetidanta. Juki what | John Juiotera and JohiLSVeacilf, eiu- ■ ployeasuf Hie trolley c.oiupiny;. ap- , |>cnrrd bebire S.,uire l.udlam Kr.d../ ' [ moriiliiR and enlered plena of gulAy I to the charge- of violating tlic S»ale | Sunday law- by working on llie Aab1 1. alb. They were each llueit tl and MRS. McKILLOP HURT An n Hraoll. Sfrn. C. I.. ''fiJft't" Mra. John McKlllop, graodtunllier of Mr-. Clay ton I. Hagy, of Philadelphia. fell downalalra al Mra. Ilagy'a ' i home Sunday and waa badly Injured, sue la ge Hug along aa well aa could j !« rX|KClfd. I grandmother. Mra Hagy la not now j entertaining. Witt ri«» carat. I The laal oRIHally booked eulerlaln.Jiuetil of the .Ocean City Vacht Club (will be lield lomotrow evening at the • yacht club'a new luitlae. Some of the ■I member- Intend -laying down laler ■ llila eeaaoii aud II may be thai one or " two more aoclal function- will be held al I lie liouae If ao notice will I* duly S glveu. Auoincr Ureal Throng. J Auolbargratl crowd tilled the Hoard - ■ walk here Saturday evening and Sunday, aud Ihe weather waa all Ibal could have liceu dealred. The llirmiga that promenaded the walk Salurdiy evenlng were almoat aa large aa In mld-AuguaL t Hniirond unicioia Here. Several of the oltlcllta of the Shore Kaat Line Company. In sludlng \V. A. Stern, of Ihe firm that built the rail t An'clnck Saturday evefrfng. They went frum here to Philadelphia by way of e Pleaaaut villa. ALLEGED FORGER IS IDENTIFIED MSn Accused by Frank E Darby is Held in Philadelphia Jail. Krauk K. Darby returned lo tblcity Thureday evening from Philadelphia, where lie went In the looming lo Identify larwla McMurlrle, all— Howard M. Morton, of Philadelphia, accuaed of forgery. Morton, aa he waa known bare, waa captured by Pltikertuii detcclivea aud locked up In Clly Hall. Plilladelphla The fellow, who la a carpauler, lived here during the winter of 1010 11. lu January of 1911, he look a check for $300 to Mr. Darby, with whom lie waa about to engage lu a bualueaa venture He aald be wauted tlUO aud Darby could glva lilui a note for the rein a In - B lug IJiU. Darby look blm to Ihe bank aud Ideutltled Morton, who gut the money. The check la alleged In have heeir forged. Morion laalau raid lo have purcbaaad »•*> worth of paint from NVrlggina A Co. ou a charge account aud to have i «. on a cuarge account ami to nave
-old the materiel for caali lu Samuel Shlck, lu Somera' Point It la alleged, loo, thai he defrauded a local Imlld lug contractor out of IJJ l-y a forged check. ' Morion hod a good appearance and waa a amiMith talker. He knew, or claimed lo know, a number of people ^ lu Philadelphia with whom Mr. Darby waa peraoually acquainted. He had hla family with Inm while ' here. It'a dignified and glvea you a dell- ' c-loue venae of security to own your I home st 1 OCEAN CITY. | Healdee. your reapottajblllly aa a real ( aetata owner makaa you a deetrmble clttxeu. Think It over, then call on HAKKY HKAD1.KY, Heal Karate Operator, Ninth and Aa- , — bury avenue, next to tire bouae who will a bow you the very beat way and eome uf the graateet bargain- tu be found here on the, eastaet terms ■ Phone connection. la-gal papers of all descriptions, Including wills, are carefully drswu by K. Curl Is Koblnaoii at hla office, 744 A-bury avenue, Ocean City, N. J. Koa Ha lk — Desirable Ocean City bayoua tot. For price aud parUculara address BoxB., Ocean City Ssntinel.
GIVEN TROPHIES - FOR QUICK WIT, |, , Vice Commodore Currau , f Makes Anoonncement at 1 Season's Close. , Vice ( 'ouituatidrr I 'baric- J Currau. I chairman <d I lie — la I cuniuiillrw of - cimpleled an Inspection of Ihe many | l |ia|«ra oonlalultig answers lo Ihe aev- . I era I guessing contest- indulged In by. I , I hose present al Ihe "Novelty Night" i e at the club house July .'Hi. lie regret- < , thai the prea-ureof other dulle- has ■ prevented an earlier announcement of ' . the winners. The Iruplilea, constating i . or Mil id silver mnivrnlr -|»»m«, en- I f graved Willi llie club Initials, are now ■ r being distributed to the followlug: I e Mu-lcal rilory Con teal — Mrs C. H. ' - Buhner. Mra. J. \V. I.andenberger, ' I Mrs. I.N. (Jrlacom, Miaa Isabel Drum- ' mood, Mra. J. It. Lynn, Mr-. Joseph ' T. Ward,' 'Mrs. Alfred K. Cray, Miss ' Helen Kr&uiaii, tills M. Towtiaend, ' Mabel Hchumo aud Mrs. Jacob llelsThoae deserving ineutlou for Ihe at- ; r teullou nMplayt-d while the story was 1 . being uarrated, resullliig lu llielr being as follows: ' ■ j V. B. Price, Helen Henry, Lama K. /.urn, Clirlsilau H. Culler, Mn Hires. r Annie Ktelsher, Kl-le Husby. Mrs. I,. • , Slmcox, ..Mrs. tieorge J. Clillda, Mrs. Harry T Kills, Marian Carpenter, K. A. Kreemau,' Mra. K A. Kreeman, K K. tlelger. Irvine M. Craig, Kllxabeth A tierhard, Hdwlua Malpaas, A. Macb Pheraou, Mra. \V. Kugler, Marparet i e Jacobs, Helen tlelger, Mlsa K. Ula-a i aud Mrs. K. D. Ureeu. r Medical Trunk routed Mrs. tieorge i J. Childs, Mrs. K. Peiitleld, Mrs, Cliar1 lolte Jacobs, Mrs Arlliur C. Hredo, V Mrs. L. M Crease and Mlas Helen tlelger. Hon for llielr exlraonllnary knowledge of anatomy are: Mra. C. H. Bolmer, Mra. J. K. Lyun, Mrs. Joseph Want, ■ Mary A. Huow. Cecile C. Andrews, " Helen Henry, K. Klelclier, Mrs. W. H. r Kelner, L. K Himmnns, Margaret K. " llofsletler, Mliiu.e llexaiuer, Mrs. 11. H. lluyd, K. K. tlelger, Clarice K. Moyer, Agues Andrews, Annie Mce Pharaon, Ada Mayers. Christine H. Culler, 1 ubel Druinmond, Mabel j! Hchumo, M. tl Case, 'Mrs. A. M. Dray, , Mra. Ttwuiae M. H«Ht, Kdwlna Mai- |( pass .Mra Itolierl P. Koaa and Kllxabeth ,f A tierhard. The tropfiy wlunera In Ihe cotileal,
[MASQUERADE BALL A BIG SUCCESS j Trophy Committee Makes! [ Awards to a Number of People Present. ( the masquerade ball given al Ibe Ocean Clly Yacht Club Krlday eteu- | The majority of those masked, aud .they numbered IHJ by actual count, hail visited professional coal u tilers and the social committee had arranged for come down from Philadelphia lo "make tip" those requiring Unletting picture of -knights and ladles faire," of gnomes. sprites, clowns, ofclniraciers in history, t Kit 1 1 male and female, and all the wearers of the motley ciowd all, but Ibe ItK^dTb^fve was "The tloldduat A'wlne," portrayed by lirinder ami YJCuiLey ," nio-t exelleutly worked up by Mrs. J. Kalpli VVds.m and Mrs J. Harry Howers, llie laller aa Ilie monkey displaying agility moat The trophy romuilllee, consisting of Messrs. William K. Tinker, ltobt. W. ■Scott and Dantel H. Paris, cliose the followlug winners: Must cuuilc female, organ grinder and monkey, Mra. J. Italph Wilson «nd Mrs. J. Harry Howers. Moat comic male. The Uoldduet Twins, Messrs Jacob Keiswanger mid D. Smllheman. Handsomest rentals, Mrs Samuel W. Woods. Handsomest male, t ouimudore J. Italph Wilson. Moat unique female, "Ihe mow man," Mra. C. K. Carpenter Moat unlqne male, "Ibe tiger," Q. A. It later. Ileal representation uf opposite rax, "Hie peddler," Mrs, Hubert J. Me-' lies! representation of opposite sex "society girl," Albert Nuns. , The report of City Kleclrlclau Kraiiss wss receivei] al the meetlug of llie City I 'uuimlaslonera and was ordered received and filed. His fees amounted to tUH .AO for Ihe month's work. "Putting the Proverbs Together," - were the following: Miss Maxle K /.urn, Miss IgxmwK. Zurn. Miss KriuaHadclHTs, Miss Krsda It. Bruckwsy, Mrs. Thomas M. Hcoll, Miss Anna Rich, and Miss Margaret ' K. Hofatetler. 1 Those deseivlrfg mention are: A. M, , Klcb, Anna MacPlierson, Charlotte . Jacobs, Helen (Ilase, Mra. Morse, Mrs. (IcorgeJ. Childs, Mrs. Arthurl'. Hredo, Helen tlelger, Ada Meyer. Cbrlailue H. Culler. V. B. Price and Mabel , Wheat man.
HAND'S PIER SOLVENT, ) PRESIDENT SO DECLARES
. a GALLED TO HEAD ;■ BAPTIST CHURCH „ i — : — « " The Rev. Arthur Gee to be J! Pastor at a Salary of * u fi.ooo a Year. * The Kev. Arthur tiee, of Phlladel- ( ,1 plila. for eight moDlha acting paator of | ,, Immauuel Baptist Church, this city. ur at a meeting of Use church members w Wednesday night of last week, was a e unanimously called lo the pastorate of a ,y the church. v u. His term begiua October I. and he a ,1! lias been called fur a year at a salary t lle of f IO0U. t ve Mr 'Dee has done gocsl work since | coming lo Uceao City and has made f pj a number of alrong friends amuug llie f A local people and ttie visitors who atve lendetl the church. ,
J. a. Ctiamplou Objects. 1 At the regular weekly meeting of Ibe Clly Commlaalouers, Joseph (I. Cham- ' plon made an appeal agalnal III# grade conditions at Klghtti street 'and West J avenue, which he said are Intolerable. mailer Is Id tbe hands of tba city sur- ' veyor. Mr. Champion'* letter waa referred to tbe director of public works.- 1 ■wilding a Collage. A. J.- Chambers, or Mlllvllle, M I a cottage at Thirty-sixth street ' and Central avenue for Frederick 1 Parker, of this city. Mr. Chambers built many cottages lu this city during tbe laet two years. - A small gun malal puree coulalulug ' no cents, between tbe Breakers and 840 f Brighton place. Kcturn to tbe Breakers | or 840 Brighton place. Reward. It i 1 ■ 1 Lour.— Uold locket, lulllale H. Met,', on It; inside colored picture of baby and one of lady. Raward If returuad to Harry K. Htautou, 415 Eighth | street. It I Kob Hai.K-— Now Perfect Ion Wick Blue Klame oil (4tovr,No.2,wltb oven, almost uew; coat H.25; now W.W. Call r 5502 Wealey are., Oceau Clly. llHAH ■ Hedusd white girl wlsbas poslllon al . housework. Apply B., HgirriKMLotBce.
Delay In Placing Build- / lug Bonds, but These Will i be Sold Soon. There having beeu a number of rumors during the laet two or three el weeka concerning the financial c nidi- ol of Hand's Pier, and Joseph D. v Champion, Klchard Johnson and Johu Townseud having entered Ileus sgalnst (lie pier for mo.iry due for ai work they had done thereon, President ft 8. Hand was asked concerning ihe reports and Ibe cutidlllou of Ihe tt pier. p, Hald 51 r. Hand: "The pier lias been a financial succeaa. During tbe aea- tl eoti, since II has been oiwiied, there q was cleared more tliau Ihe legal luler- o ait on the whole obligation. W lieu we p lake lulu oniialderallou the fact that li llieatcr waa not completed until r late In llie summer, aud also llie oilier a that Ihe aeaaou waa backward, we t greatly encouraged. » 'We anticipate a much better aeaaou I' next year. Tba pier will be open at aud we are planning lo attract t | s large number of excursionists lo Ihe t ! city. We were inrable lo do tbts dur- 1 lug the season now closing bees use of I tbe uncompleted condition of Ihe building until the summer was well ■ advanced. The public lias reap uuled ' generously lo the ell'urls made by tbe < ( pier company, and tbla response was ■ greatly appreciated by me." i Continuing, In response lo a further 1 query, President Hand raid: "The ex- , pensesof Ihe building operations ext ceeded tbaamount originally provldad ; and than lias been some delay In plac- , lug tbe bonis to cover the building , expenses, but .the bonds will be taken wUbln a short Itna, wa are confident, n60 all persons having claims against llie enterprise will be fully satistled. ( "There Is noqueatloi. of Ibe solvency j of ibe plfr," said Mr. Haud In concluTwo ladles want board or room, for '. light housekeeping lu Orean City: prlf vale family preferred, Address J. I). J R.. Hk.nti.nki. office. II. " ' KobHalb— "TbeWe*ley,"au8 Wealey avenue, a fourteen. r.sim houae, k completely furnlabed. Kor furtbor par- . tlcuhtrs apply on pramlras. RAH.tf I la II freak? Kralhofer'a Bread and Holla every morning at Ered. 8. I'ftlit xeumyer-a, 7S6 Asbury avenue, Oceau >. Ity, N. J. 5 9, 4 us.
SUPPORT CHURCH IN ; UPHOLDING SUNDAY LAWS
i \* SHORT-CUT LINE ' IS FAVORED , t Decision Reached at Heeling , of the Hotel Keepers' As- " sociation. : r Tiie short-cut line hi this city from I Philadelphia by way of May's Land- a Ing was the principal mailer of ills- I i-uealou at the iueetlng of Hie Ocean t Clly Hotel Proprietors' Association v held al Ihe Hewllngs Monday evening, a The occasion was Ihe regular a monthly meeting of the utembera of , ■ he association, and they were royally entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Hew- i lings. « Then cauie a discussion of sonje or | Ocean City's greatest nee«l«, and the t thought of the hotel keepers, as ex- - pressed by tbe -peakers, was that the | resort's principal neetl for lis fulure t growth and pros|ierlly Is ihe May's . Landing cut-ott to tffis clly hy way of r .Somen' Point, as suggesteil some time | Messrs. Mayberry, Armstrong and < Maun wete appointed a committee to c . look lulo the matter and report al the i next meeting of the association. c It la raid that the Sunday closing ( inoveuient was discussed aud the f matter of the vlewa of the tuemhen t put to a vote, although no record was made of tbla vote. | According to report, a majority of , tljv members voted In favor of the sale „ of Ice cream, soda water and cigars on a Sunday. . The October meeting will be held at the Kathlu. < . . , YOUNG COUPLE WED Ml— Brrtlr Ursa Hrldr of John - K. Mason. I Johu K. Mason, a young carpanfer < ' of this clly, and Miss Bertie Lorene ■ Hess, daughter or Mr. and Mra. Uriah I Y. Heae, of Palermo, were married at | . the home of the Rev. A. K. Chapman, i lu thta city, Thursday evening. | The bride wore a pale blue mouse- I ' lain dress. i The witnesses were Mr. and -Mrs. i i Walter V. Hess, of title clly. Mr. and Mra. Masons will reside at • 1217 Weal avenue, litis city, after Sep- ; 1 letuber 18. ' 43 rowing Need at Hotel. Kor the last year or two there has e been considerable talk of the growing , need of a llrst-rlass lintel along the i, beach front tu tbe vlolnlty of Kuur0 teeutli or Fifteenth streets. It Is 1 claimed that this neighborhood will support an up-to-date hotel. ARE OFFICIALS > REPORTS READ?
Allegation Hade That City i Commissioners Do Not Look " at These Papers. i At the meeting of the Clly Ooutmls- 1 slutiera Thursday , the followlug report ' of the health officer. Dr. 1. N.Drisciuu, ' received and nled: Oceau Clly, Aug jst 1912. ' "Aa heail of the Hnrrau -n Uealth 1 aud Charltlea, I wish lu tnak* you the 1 following report: "1 have had cotuplalut from tbe 1 tenants of the houses on Bay avenue, weeu Twelfth and ThlrMwilh streets ' lo the uusaultary oondltlous found lu the way of oaeapools, tuade- ' quit# uudenlralnage and unhealthy conditions In geuaral. I nolllted each 1 property uwner of lite conditions exist- ' there and told tbem to at once 1 remedy the rame. I received a favor- 1 able reply from all of tbem, stating 1 bat they would ouuuect with the sewer as soon as possible aud the work la uow being done. "Tlicae connections correct a condition that has existed In this tielgliborburtiood for the last eight years, and has beeu a menace to the health of those living In this section of Ihe cIlX "I received a complain! from the neighbors In the vicinity of MB Weet as to the unsanitary condition i oT a cesspool owned by one Joseph , Adams. Mr. Adams was ordered to at once clean this condition, and this ofHoe Issued a cesspool permit to tieorge W. Kruat to do Ihe work. "Tbe uusaultary condition of houses ou rilmpaon avenue, between Eleveulb and Twalfth streets, waa called lo my etleullou. Tbe properties are ewnrt , by K. Brlallca. Alfred M. Smith aud R. E. Boyle, of Plearautvllle. Notices t were sent to each of these persons requesting tbem to connect with tbe j rawer as soou as It waa made poeatble for the Ocean City Bcwer Company lo run the eewer to tbem. I took the matter up Immediately with IbeOoean City Hewer Company and tbey ran the ' necessary service lo these propertlss. ' To tbe best of ray knowledge at the Far Bale. Lob 48, 47 and 48 Marine Place, . Creese tract. 30X1U2 feet eaeh. Apply - lo owoer, Kllxabeth U. Bands, SS2 Cantral avc.. Ocean City. d t- |I700 to loan on bond aud mortgage, u Apply to R. Curtis I bib ID sou. Ocean CIIJ.N. J.
Great Demonstration Among j Christians Following Dr. Haines' Remarks. As a preface to his mornmg sermon | in the First M. E. Church Sunday, I Dr. Ilalues -poke of the liberality of i summer vl-ltora In their coutrlbuin llie church, and aa be deposited very nice sum of money In the colt Ircllon basket, a gtfl from a summer resident, said: "Mauy of on r friends I Hive expre—eil llielr desire to help us a ■ a cimrch, In the stand which we are taking concerning the up holding of Hie Ideals of this Christian city, upon which all It- prosperity Is based, and a church we are very glad to be a red of tlielr eniifldence aud support." The diM-tor I lieu referred lo a remark Hist had lieru beard on the streets, evidently made by some Individual no harmony, with the spirit of this city, In which the person said, "There needs lo be about thirty llrsl-class funerals lu this town In order to make It prosperous." " 'Prosperous'" raid the doctor, "The real estate men.Judgiug from the reports in our papers, are just a- busy aa they desire to be in the sale of Ocean Clly' property. No city along this coast cau surpass Oceau City In prosperity. We do not need nor desire the Babbsth-breaklng clam of In litis city, aud this church be counted on -aa standing by these high Christian Ideals." I ruined lately after tbe doctor U n Is bed remarks, Thomas Fort, of Pblladelaiid a man of large business ability, and raid: "May 1 be allowed to apeak a few words?'.' Dr. Haines responded and raid: "We will be glad to hear you spdhk, Brother Fort," Mr. Fort titan turned to the audience, which was composed of repre- , sentatlve summer residents, aa well as Ihe officials and-promluent members or the church, and raid In substance: "I feel I would uol qulle measure up i my opportu Ity, as well as my . pleasure. If I did not speak a few words lu hearty approval of what the pastor tiai just raid, and 1 feel It would a proper tlilug for aa many of this congregation >a would desire to do ao express themselves and their eon - vlctloua as touching Ibis mailer, and I suggest as many as believe In these ■ sentiments Just expressed, and dealrIng to record their oinviclloua, shall arise ami stand." Theen tire congregation arose en grass. ■ "Mr. Fort tlien raid: "You see Dr. ^ Haines, we stand with you lu Ibis . mailer," after which the doctor w S turned his thanks to Mr. Fort and to 1 tlietutigregallou. present lime (arter receiving assurance from every property owner that they would make cotiuecitona) the work la now under way. ) "Tbla also clean* up an unsanitary i condition which has existed for tbe last six years. last six years.
"T. D. Coulter, of Camdeu, comptalned to this office regarding rubbish and waste matter belug dumped at tbe Point of Beach. Upon Investigation I -found that the clly was llie otic dumpthis matter there mainly. It waa not prone to bieed diseases, bet waa really nnraultary and a nuisance by drawing file#. 1 notified Mr. Coulter that no one Individual was to blame In this matter but the city, and that the city would try to make different arrangements uext year for tbe dts- , poaal of tbe waste paper, etc. "My attention waa railed to tbe uuranltary condition of tlie jiroperty on Pleasure avenue, between Sixth and Beveutb streets, formerly owned by , the Rev. Dr. Reed. It wm an abandoned cesspool In tbe back yard. Tba ! were placing rubbish, garbage , and other waste material In It. 4 went there peraoually and ordered tbem to I llll It up. This has been done." , Dr. ( Irlscom's report goes on to show ^ of a number of nutranoee lo various parts of Hie clly, and that those against wMbni complaints were made placed some of Hi) cause of UN conditions up I lo Ihe cltjr's failure to properly collect f lhegad£«e. Cpiftluulng, Dr. Orlaeom rays: £ —i flight here I wish to state tba!, , from data aud letters w hich I bare „ received, I think the garbage contrast ,, for this year has been carried out In a „ very uurallsfaetory manner. * * • , A man should not take upon himself a e contract with the city as Important aa the collection of garbage unless he ran , till It to the letter." b In this connection the allegation la j. made that not one of tbe monthly re,i |Hirts made by the health officer, tmlhlj ing luspectot, plumbtng Inspector aud' „ city Jlectrlclsn Is read by the CKy y Commissioners If Ibis allegation Is „ such officials at the expente of the taxo payers? ,! Bend me list oTyour properties for IC rata or rant at ones. •- If you have money to loan on ttrst ia mortgage I cau place It. ■•sundry business far sale. FRANK K. DAKBY. j REAL K8TATK BROKER, I- Bourse Bldg. »l Asbury Avm, K, . n •yagra^awd tats ia

