OCTillc4Ttu.iv." OCEAN CITY SENTINEL c
VOL. XXXV. • OCEAN CITY, N. J- THUH8DAY, KKPTEMlffclt 23. 1915. N. NO. 2fi.
Ocean City Sentinel -ByR. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and -fl^pnetor Sr.oo Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ^ 4tto(»vtutt.|.«*. J^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR AT LAW. ' ttiUcitor Raster and Eraralnsr U Chancery . - supreme Court l 'ommlaaloaar. -Notary Public va pr. ■ av^xtckt hotrnt, *. j. J^A W AOFFIc£S"W ' Apgar & Boswell, BOl'KNK HCILIIlNOt il ~ AHBl'KY AVKSI'KMdKIUBTH ntkkkt _ LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings & Head ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JAMES M. E. HILDKETH Counsellor-at-Law *• J-J NEWEl.L HEUI1NGS; Attorney at Law SllB Klghlh Ht reel Ocean City New Jersey I ,M'ORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor OCEAN CITY. N. J. "j* Eyes Eiaiped Witbout Drops t'rracnpUou len*a* duptlmled^ 'at aliorl '"'"""a. W. klv ■ihiii pN^' GRISCOM, M. D. KIOIITH HT. AND WESLEY AVE. """ M°U>n. MBee hour^sundlj* '° * P" »??§■ Allen Corson, 816 We.lcy Avenue Ocean City -New Jersey •*"inu rotate IS A. DK W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. N. J. oeriCK MOUMfc 1'l.onaa: BHltUW; lulei wtate 13U A Florence Bkkk Haines cor. 9th and wesley ave mechano-therarist Mauser. awedUfe Muviuurtiu Hour- by app.iiuln.i-nl i fjKBSCHBL PETTIT. M. D.| 807 WESLEY AVE. OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY QR. CHARLES B. RIDER a. Dentint" ► .I/OUIint" — .
809 Central Avenue ot ua I'lrr, a. j. J)R. G. Fairchild Stark Dentist K'-ni l'ini« by appolnrro-ni john e. townsend Electrical Contractor 1137 Asbury Ave. Ocean City Ww Jersey ATLANTIC ICE COMPANY , dealer^ pocflno Mountain Ice OCCAM city W J i Hughes' Central Pharmacy J. Thorn ley Hufhcm, P. D. kih and Wesley Avcs. Ocean Cny, N.J. Try an Advertisement i. the SENTINEL >
Attention, Cottagers There i» a firsl-cLa»A>(ec)i!b>u*r r-lahlLbmenl, on Main Shore i Oceaicuy. where pbni' and cut fl "wer* of ' ali kln.l. :,re to be Gad. On. watchword i» KKI.IAIIII.tTY. "ll.a» j.bnnn^wlieu PKOI'K KEY I mtn i'. m'"r~ "^>"ur i ] Colonial Greenhouses Somera' point, 12-k Unwood Post Office 1 Interesting to Investors OR 1 Those Who Wish a Desirable Location lor a Seaside Home l FOR SAL E— A '«* '"«• locahsl ib Section O. (Venn City. ft. J.. "M in vicinity of Slate r..,l aud IVmnylranaa anifKea.1ii>K Uailrond Ktatinua. Al«<> sites for bungalow* aitnate on Ureal Kgg I Harbor ltay , lleealvy'a l'oint, S. J. " * 1 ARTHUR D. BARROWS f Guardian , 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. FOE SALE AT COST ! . A beautiful Cottage-Bungalow on Wesley • avenue, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth street,.9 robins and hath, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the { Best Bargain in that choice district. of the resort. For full particulars inquire MASSE Y ED~WA SUBS -EIGHTH AM) CENTRAL AVE. How Are You Fixed For the Winter? I have the following for rent by the year | . -Unfurnished heated apartment with 5 rooms, bath, every convenience, hack porch enclosed . in glasfc. Only $25.00 per month. Unfurnished heated apartment, good location, ,j all conveniences, $2 1 .00 per month. JOSEPH I. SCULL
| 757 Asbury Ave.
Ocean City, N. J.
B. frank Smith Go.,",1,?i,okc£btc If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine ! lot on Ocean avenue near Seventh street, with small house, $2500. Two lots comer First street and Asbury avenue, size 70x100, cheap, fi2oo. Fourteen room house. 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, attached garage in rear, splendid qpportunity. Fire instgrance placed . with best companies. \ 1036 Asbury Ave. . Must be Sold by Sept. 20 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED ' 'TWO PROPERTIES, 621 Asbury avenue and 611 •1 Central avenue, Ocettn City, N. J., .Estate of Mrs. i Caroline B. Lynch, deceased. APPLY TO A. COTTON
619 ASBURY AVENUE
OCEAN CITY. N. J.
W. Scott Hand 819 WESLEY AVENUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. EDWARD B. SMITH 6. CO. HIGH CLASS INVESTMENT SECURITIES '• | (Wraspondeooe Invited mrardlog .''"tV cm* *'r'C** I or.IR UNO aic0mmim0 SUBJCCT TO BAIC «ND aDVBMCl im RRICI ATLANTIC CITY ELECTRIC COMPANY O OLD A ON OS . DUE 193B TAX EXEMPT IN NEW JERSEY
Sound Banking Principles j Throughout all our Banking Experience we have adhered closely to the principle that, to prosper ourselves, we must help- our patrons to thrive and expand. j •: Put into practice, this principle of progressive bankj ing has resulted in many patrons establishing relaj tions that have never been •j We believe that your experience with our Service ■ would also lie, one of unbroken relations. FIRST NATIONAL BANK Ocean City, N. J.
I HOT SU WATER BiTHSl;' u ARE VERY RESTFUL AND a A FINE NERVE TONIC SfBellevue Baths « i 11 BOARDWALK » ■CT acvcMTM »>D ax. t 380 Rooms and Lockers I C NEW ANO ATTRACTIVE SUITA FOR SURF BATHING . i ; The Pontiere BOOT g SHOE ; REPAIRING SHOP REPAIRING NEATLY DONE 1 »' »IMI» Asbury Ave., Ocean City, N. J
NEW PIER AND THEATER FOR THIS CITY NEXT YEAR
I Drawn aDd Bids Soon 1 to be Asked At Moorlyn : Terrace. 1 icean « lly la to hffea new pier and I Jajur* H. Suupsun and t'bria. S. j Hand, acting for a company of Pblla- ( delpbla capllallala, on Mouday algned a It-a-e with Frank K Cbamploo for at I lie loot of Moorlyu lerraceI year., w lib an uptlou of ten additional Usera. I Tbe plan, fur Ibe uew- amusement place have been practically agieed I and bid. fur Ibe cuu.truclluu < will be asked fur lu a abort lime Tbe I pleled before June 1 of uext year. The pier theater will have a capacity ' ' of between l-Vm and ItXJU. aud will be ' com plele In every way. From Ibe Ibeater there will be an I exleu.loo of several, buudreil feel, al 1 eud of wblcb will be a llsblng pier i for I1ie use of Ibe public over tbe front of ibe large theatre I will be space for dauclug and a large. ' lodge room. • | 1 The estimated .cos! of ibe entire allair is nearly FiO.iiuu. It Is planned lu have* lilgb class j I show, in Ibe theater. Mr. Simpson, who Is a cottager here i lu l he summer seasons, coining to Iblsj clly from Philadelphia, lias been Ideu- , 1 for two season. He was formerly In ' tbe show business In New York City 1 theatrical uieu In Philadelphia aud i New York Cbrls H.Hand Is kuowu lo most of ■ lie local resident* and .visitor* to Ocean Clly nSdr Rrlvale Becrelsr,. Miss Helrue Tawnaeud, formerly of Ocean Clly. and sl-ler of Mlas Heat rice Towuseud, has beeu appointed private secretary lo Ibe Kev. John I Blackburn. I). II . of Ibe Philadelphia Sebool lor t'lirtstlau Workefa. Hue will, lu couutcliou wllb Ibe aecrelarial work, have oilier Impurlaot dutiea lo perforin. Mrs. Annie Hleelman, former president of tbe Atlantic County W. C. T li. aud active lu leui perauoe work . Is ; now a resident of Oceau City. Hhe . was elected vice prcsldeut uf llie Ca pe May Cwuuty W C. T. U. at Its oonvriitiou here Friday. ' am an at wnawooa. Tbe next session of tbe Ureal Council ill Ited Men of the l ulled Hlatea will beheld at NVlldwood In Heptem- - per of oext year. A number of other ~ cities were after the Red Men's meeting. but Wlldwood did some bustling and Xaon. WARM1EATHER HELD COTTAGERS
Unnsnally Large Crowd, for ^ Time of Year, in Town Last Snnday. ' Tbe extremely warm weal'ier of tbe last week kept mauy collegers here. " tome of Ibose who weul back lo their * wiuter homes afief Labor Day returned ° lo Ibis clly Friday and Saturday, « lib 1 llie result that lliere was a big crowd " on Ibe Boardwalk Saturday evening 1" There was al-o an unusually large * number of surf bathers Sunday morn- ** lug. I be surf was rallier rough, but ibere were uu accident* reported. *' band concert*. II may be staled, on •' authority of movlug picture proprle- * tors, that all did an onasually liue '' C* mpolsory School Law. C The attention of parenls la called to fi Ibe fact that ibe compulsory school li law covers Irregular atteudaucc wllb- q . out good cauae as well as truancy and
continuous absence from school, lo 4 all cases. Ibe city's police justice has t Jurisdiction, says Major L. K. Thomas, c attendance officer, and all delay In a proceeding la thus avoided. Tbe steps ■ lo execute Ibe law follow one t anoiber quickly. « t Uel Ike Scallac . , Before you return lo your wluter , home*, ibose of you who are lulereated lu Ocean City and lla affairs should subscribe for tbe Skstixkl. It will be 1 an entertaining weekly letter from c friend Tbe Sknti.nel coolalna each ( week all tbe legal advertisements of tbe clly. Stop at tbe office, 7M Asbury aveuue. or drop a postal card, sod tbe Sksti.vki. will l* mailed lo tbe ad- I dress given. | Mortgage Hands. tlUOO and $500 to place oo bond and murtgagenu Improved property. These ' amounts must be placed separately, i Apply to R. Cart la Roblosoo, Agenl. , 7M 48 Asbury eve^ Ocean CKy. adv-tf Hamilton Elgin walcbes $1 per : week. L. M.Nelaon, railroad jeweler, ' MS Broadway. Camdeo. N. J.. agent here once a week, If you mlas lilrn •wed a postal. edv tf. waxtko — To boy range or stove wlib water back. Addraas 1446 Asbury . avenue. Ocean (lly. adv. »-l<. If Fob Balk —Piano. In excelleDC coodttlou; $1511. Apply W., HgKTiNtL I office. edv. 8 B, U
I 11 MANY AT BIER OF MRS. RANCK Sorrowing Friends Pay Last " Respects to Chnrclt and ji Temperance Worker. l| WJIJJam M. Ksnrk. who died Wednesday of last week, were held at , her bo. band's home Monday slier- | cunducled, by Ibe It-v. Charles', i H. Buhner, pa-tor uMhe Fir*t l're-by- a T^£r;rr : . family | Mr. Buhner preaclitsl a very l.mcb- , ing seriuun. lu which lie -liowed.llial , , 'live I- ' bn-l. lodir is gain, and be , - paid a beautiful tribute lo Ibe life of , Mrs. Its lick, wliu was parlleularly ac , live In church, Sunday school. Kp- , worth league and temperance work. I She was treasurer »r the Ocean Clly . rjw.C.T. t:. /~\ - , A solo wa« sung by a quartel com- , , prising the following: tiew ls K Smith. , j It. 1. (joir. Mrs. Fred. Plftzeninyer . . and Mis. Louisa T. Corson. , , j Tbe body re|wi»ed In a steel-colored | ; The pall-bearers were Edgar, Clar- , brothers of Ibe deceased, and Harold , -land Chester Frrgn-ou. her nephews [ J The interment was at Seaside feme. MANY VOTERS HERE r 'V beu tbe board of registration llu- * isbed its first registration here, a tew ' [ days ago, for Ibe coming election, It 1 the list In the First Ward aud 433 in 1 Ibe Second Ward. It Is said Ibe number In Ibe Hecoud Ward will be materially increased at Ibe secoud registration ou Tuesday, September 2a, as many out-of-town men, owning collages lu this ward, have ajgpilled iheir luleullou of regist lerlng aud voting in this city Ip future, e ^ ^ ^ ^ . Upper Township, lucludlng Tuckalion, will abonly be supplied wllb electricity, pVovlded llie fraucblse which tbe Atlaullc City Fllectrlc Com- ^ pany Is seeking Is granted. It la tbe . plau ol the Atlaullc City company to r supply all of Upper Township except - Ididlam's Island, aud theu run lla K lines luto neighboring counties.
BIG RALLY DAY FOR PRESBYTERIANS Elaborate Preparations Made for Church Services Next Sunday. j I *r* to lie a very bu.y place on Sunday. alien the annual "Bally Hay" sermon by Ibe pastor, tbe Itev Charles H. Buhner, to the old folks. I.a.i year this service was most pleasing, and as ligloo* life of tbe city, was a great sue-ee-s. This year It Is ho|«d lo exceed and friends of the congregation being urged to atteud. Conveyances will be unable to walk to Ibe cliurcb upou no- ' till cation of tbe pastor or the comIn the afternoon tbe Sunday school will have a very interesting program Judge Allen It. Kiidlcull, of Atlantic Clly, will deliver an address, aud a ■ .Iroiig musical program will be presented. Arrangements have been made wllb a prominent I'hlladelpbla busiestablisfimeu! whereby a beaut iAt " o'clock tbe Christian Endeavor - Society will have a rally, with an unKobert Mayer, a leading attorney of - Philadelphia. Tbe evening service, which promises to be one of Ibe best services of ibe day, will be nulque In the history of the church and Ibe clly. Il will be service. Tbe pastor will preach a ser . mon suitable to the occasion and Ibe , church will be prettily decorated with I autumn Tillage -aiul fruits by a cuin- , miller of young people. , Programs for all the services of the day are beh.g printed, and the inemI ber* aud friend* Of tbe church, and of , tbe men's aud womeu'a Bible classes, as well as tbe other deuartmeuts of i the Sunday school aud Cbriatlau Endeavor Society, are urged lu atteud. Tbe s|>eclal music al the church aeri. vices will be lu charge of Ibe choir, under Ibe leadership of Lewis Ki iiosemoi's Mon Mrrr. e li. Edward Brumbaugh, wife and i- son, of Philadelphia, were week-end e guests of the Katblu, lu this resort. 0 They were much pleased with Oceau 1 Clly. Mr. Brumbaugh Is a son of ■ Governor Brumbaugh, of Penuaylvaula.
TITLE AND TRUST CO. HAD I } RECORD-BREAKING SUMMER
Are Fast Approaching " Three-Qnarters of a Mil- I lion Mark. The officers and directors of the * I.Hy Title and Trual Company j of tbe company during ibis summer. _ number or uew friends and de|xis- 1 -period of last year, which was the 1 greale-t summer growth In tbe com- . pany's short history. Tbe company started business dur- * the summer of 1910, but did not n make very rapid strides iiulll II moved I Us present commodious, and well- t appoluted banalng home lu August. » 1911. Its aim has always been, and Is 1 1 now, to nerve Its customers well. Tbe company la the depository of the ' t city, county, rotate aud United States , t Its assests on September Hit last were fast approechlug the three ■ quarters of a million mark. >. "From some localities. " says Pre*!- . t William Fi Maaaey. ".we bear or j( conditions, so we are fortunate lu betug ■ able to bring lo Ibe notice of our friends 1 1 and patrons this encouraging stale- 1 1 meut of baoklug coudillous. for surely I every buslues* mau and all tuleiested i I In the success of our resort cau poiut j wllb a certaiu degree of pride to the bauklng bouses of our clly baviifft combined assets of more tbao one mil- | , I Hon six hundred thousand dollars, as I , i our loaty 8ompetl'or, the First Na- !| tiooal Bauk. Is rapidly icacbiug tbe , "Tbe title department of the Ocean ■ Title aud Trust Compauy during , tbe summer has made au excepttouel , abowiug, as tbe trausfers of real estate ! bandied by tbla department have , shown fifty per cent, increase overaDy summer since tbe compauy started -to ' Issue searches aud insurance titles. •Tbe apveral departments are at r your service. If you have aoy matters of trust or desire to make a new baukl log connection, do not besltale to call I upon us. "We have a wideawake board of directors and officers. Just make J known yonr wants to auy one of them. " . Two lots for salt oo Aebury avenue. , Section II, near Eighteenth street, Nos V 614 and 615 Improvements now extend beyond this square: price res son - i- eble. Aoy agent, or write L TlldMAS J. Sawykr. adv., 41 Worcester, Maaa.
MAY ORGANIZE k BRASS BAND HERE fr ac There Are Many Musicians in Town and They're Talk- fr ing Matter Over. I Effort* are being made to organl/e *' ; brass band In this city. There area {*, number* of musicians and former band <j player* in this resort, and there should bo difficulty In forming a baud thai would equal any similar organlzatlou | this section. n j About a dozen years ago this clly 0 of a good band, but some of o tbe members of that 'time have not " ; been here In a long wblle aud tbe or. gaulzatlon died. . Hut there are ettll quite a few of the members here, and c j they would be tbe nucleus of a new or- p Perhaps in a short llms. with a new ® musical organization of Ibis kind well (( I establisued. Ocean Clly would have a t I baud able to give tbe right kind of I free concerts lu llie loc il music pavll- I j f "Bob" Kiwi II lo ibe Rescue. Mrs. T. Vanderslze desire* thus to { tbauk Rol*rt L. Erarto. a cottager at | 609 Eleventh street, and well known > ■ In Philadelphia politics, for Ibe rescue 1 1 of ber nephew, Charles Allison, Jr., of Camden. Allison was bathing al , Eleventh street on Friday aud went , ' out too far. Mr. Erwln brought blm 1 in, tbu-i savlug his life, bis aout says. ' Mr Erwln declined to give bit nameT < but later tbe aunt discovered It. ' , , I For Rem. Cottage 7 119 Central avenue; all iuod> 1 era couvenleuces; cau lie rented by tbe * year or during winter moMh*. For . further particular* apply Sk.sti xkl I office, Oceau City, N.J. adv-U ' Soma low-priced kits for sale. Block " 7. Ocean City "Gardens, Station road, east exIensluD, 736 to 741 Inclusive; $3WHo mo. Tborab J. Hawykh, ' adv., 8-a», 41 Worcaatat. Maaa. For Sai.k —Motor boat, 25 feet kmg, good condition. Apply. Tenth and Bay. adv. 6 30, tf.
: : I BUY LOTS FOR PRETTY HOMES , Out-of-Town People Obtain 1 Land Through Agency , ' of Brick. ( layton Haines Brick, real estate !, I operator, has sold the cottage 911 Si , Charles Place, owned by 1). Mast , r (iordon, to Mrs. Irene Clement, of , * Haddonfield. I, He has also sold lot No. 27, on Fourth j . ] No. 44 on Park place trSbJcamden | a' person. f build within a short time. | a Mr. Brick lias sold three bouses and a . four lots, lucludlng llu>*r now given, „ ' ONE BIG REGATTA-, e North and South Jer* ey yacblsmeu <i - are now considering plaus fur one big . * New Jersey championship regatta nexi * y year. Officials of the Karuegat Racing i Association have made overtures to the i r South Jersey Yacht Kaclug Association t i. for tbe k ee|>lng open of one date ou the ( if meet. Ills hoped to bring the clubs ( of these two associations together with i s boats from Camden, Trenton and mid- i e die Jersey and set a classic never be- i if fore equalled lu the East. , ic There are nearly twenty-live clubs In | " tbe Slate and such an eveut would r bring out exceptionally large eutry , « lists lo Insure Interesting com|ie ltlons , b The movemenf was started last year. , i- says an exchange, when the South ; Jersey yachtsmen attended , Ibe ami! , versary of tbe Baruegate Association up-State. Another cruise was held . >- Ibis season and tbe agreeable relation . >f established brought on tbe plant for * lb# glgnntlc Inter sections! races for ^ tbe future. Lewis T. Stevens, a candidate for Ibe r- Republican nomination for Stale Hensr tor, Is a printer by trade and a lawyer ' by profession. He Is not related to tbe c- canolug bouse owuers, or the president of tbe Merchants' National Bauk of Cape May. Mr. Sleveus says be regrets just dow that be does not own an automobile, so be cau gel arouud to id see all tbe people, id — •
^Renting collages. Claylou' Haluea Brick baa rented i nine collages or apartments to people , lember lo this clly, end wblcb tliey | are now occupying. i , . - - I OYER ROAD'S NEYY SCHEDULE No Curs to Atlantic City at Night from 9 to 7.0.30 O'clock. Considerable complaint Is h e a rd from local patrous regarding tbe uew schedule of (be Shore F'ast Line. They eay Ibere Is no car out of Ibis city for Atlautlc City lu Ibe evening* 9 o'clock until 10.30 and uone after that until 1 2 o'clock There Is un car from Atlaullc Clly between 9.30 aud ll.lOo'clock. The objectors to Ibe preseut schedule say this is ibe worst tbe company has yet "put over" ou Ulty. . While Dr. Cbailes B. Rider, deutlsl, ha* arrauged to live in Gloucester this and whiter, he plans'to visit hi* office In Ocean City twice a week uutll uext summer, wheu lie v» 111 return ami resume practice here for the season. To Voters o( Mecoud Ward. I desire lo auiiouuce that I am a candidate for tbe Republican nominafor Freeholder In Ibe Secoud Word at tbe primary election on Tueeday next. I.4«ave beeu a resident of Oceeu City to/ a number of years, and am. therefore, no slrenger lo Ibe greater number of you. If elected I promise look after the best interests of Ocean aud 1 will appreciate your support al tbe coming primary. John Townsenl. ^ Maddock's Pbiiaui Eighth aud Asbury avenue. All goods sold here are guereuteed. Kindly return anything uusetlsfactory to you. tf Lost— White female poodle dog. If returned to 7H Asbury aveOceau Ulty. w kdv-lt
WHERE THE BLAME FOR 1 RAISING TAXES RESTS
: ' Criticism Aronses a Taxpayer, Who Presents Figures from Records.- ! Tlie fact* herewith -ubmlUed by a ■ if tin- city will be read wllb Interest by all taxpayers:. The Oceau City I-edger. lu It# Issue of Seplruibrr 1 9, uuder the caption , "Thev Tax Rate Soaring,1' stated (bat Ocean City ha* the highest tax rate of ; auy taxiug dlstnct'ln the county with • oue exception, uemely. Wlldwood rest, and in tbe same article prlnte a table containing tbe rate for eacb taxj lug district of tbe county. In tbla table . Aval nn Is credited with a tax rale or f '.81, wblcb ie.thirty«ue cents higher tbau that of Ocean City. The I-edger implies that the present - t'ommisslouers are responsible for tbe Increased rate in Ocean City, which Is near correct a* the statement, that only que taking district lu tbe county has a rate higher than that of Ocean Ulty. . Ml will be well to submit a few facts for tbe information of tbe public. The present Commissioners, at public meetings before tbelr election .stated that Hie tax rate would be Increased, i 'regardless or the results of tbe electlou. : The present Commissioners bed no desire to mislead anyone to believe tbat, : if elected, tbey could retain tbe tax ' rate of: 191 4. for It would l.e Impossible I retain that rate end meet tbe tn- : creased ex pen -e- They stated tbat ' the erectiou of tbe city hall and other ' public Improvements mads In tbe last i three years would necessitate a greatly - increased reteaud promised, If elected , ■ curtail expenses wberever possible. 1*1 us compere tbe present with tbe i Immediate past. > The Ledger stated that a gentleman ' conversant with 'the finances of Ibe clly uuder the former admlnlstratlou . said that tbe appropriatloaa made at 1 tbe tieglunlug 1915 were sufficient meet tbe expeuaea for tba entire' I year. Hut will the facta bear otfi this i assertion? r 1 1 >* ^appropriation* or Jaaoary ''j|r ,afT e T,sX;pr,,uo" oI J*Dumrj '-tmZl ; "" cv"""-w" 7M4U e Total . C 4ICLU8.M 1 The appropriations of 1914 ccceed I tb'jse ol 1918 by $2,918 28. u Tbe sppropnaueas ol Jaouary l-#1M(0(OJO ° "SESMWMb* C-n"-,°- 4AXHO Total Mf Total '«ww-
Tbla shows tbat tbe appropriations I for 1915 exceed tboee of 1914 by tbe e amount of $17,863.94. It is easy to uuderstrDd why tba r former t'ommisslouers Increased tba approprlatloiis uf January 1, 1915. by $14,366.94 over tboae uf January 1, 1914, aud why the preseut Commissioners were compelled lo add $8,000 mora. In the appropriations for 1915 tbe folkiwmg items appear whtcb were !not lu Ibe appropriations for 1914; Kur ■itixiiiK luiiU en asms booda (.Ml lnlcrwil oorr/zu PooJ isius, Uated AO(U*l I. M< , '•*« . Korslnaing load on same hoods RJ luierestoo cit>- uail hoods AJIA Total WMH From this amouut $3,300 should be deducted, for this sum we* eppropri1 ((Wlaord oo .Sooood To Ibe Voters of Ibe (tcosg Ward At tbe request of many cllixeno and voters. 1 have oouseoted to have my " uame placed uu ibe Republican prime ary tlckel for tbe nomination of Free1 bolder, to lepresent the Second Ward. 0 If I receive tbe nomination aud am t elected to tbta office, 1 pledge myself lo 1 represent tbe people tu a fair, just aud ') honorable maimer lo anything that la for tbe good of Oceao City aud tbe county in general. 1 claim tbe county's money should be expended with Justice to all. aud s every item that calls for Improvement I- or repair* sbould be carefully and booII e*tly administered, that tbe best red suits may be derived from tbe amouDt of luuuev available for aucb Improve. ""I favor the Itnklug together by gradual pr. cess of resorts aloog our Riunly coast Hue. by bridge or road w ay »w here ■; possible, as these resort, are tbe rd county's greatest assets, aud what will benefit oue will benefit all. ,u I favor building good road# throughu- out the county and keeping them In er good repair, making It not only a -v pleasure aud a savlug for our own 10 people to drive ..u but an lodo<*ment 1" tu bring others among ua. 1 am uut under obligations to aoy .. mau or set of men. and can fill tba office c .orcleutloualy aud fearlessly, aud my object will be satisfactory. If my caodjdaey appeals to yonr , good judgment. I will appreciate your -uj-port by your vole at the pOmaiy C- ,-ieciiim to be held ou September 28, 1915. Your respectfully, g Spencer B. S*xs. e- adcrrlM^cntwa* ordered and paid
Our Fall i Winter Line of made to measure closing is now ready- let us make your suit OR overcoat. prices reasonable. satisfaction guaranteed. * * * * * Newell Corson (19 asbury avenue ocean city. n. i.

