" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL 1
, VOI- XXXV. OCEAN CITY, X. J., THURSDAY, .lAM'AUV 1910 - NO. 41
Ocean City Sentinel r»biuk«4 w«m »t OCIAN CITY, W. J. I ■R . CURTIS ROBINSONI Editor and Proprietor 9 1 .00 Par Year. Strictly in Advance. . |y|ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY and f\ COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. jop't Sols' joart 7jo£"iiS5J"% «arr Vob2 K»ri ■ * w taMiMT MQiiaa, a. J. , Offices " c B°" Apgar &l Boswell, HUUOHK BUU.DI.N-U. AHBI-RV AVXJWE and EIUHTH HTKXK7 OCEAN CITY. W. J. LAW OFFICES Godfrey, Giddings ti Read Bart lell Hutldlu*- :: s »'j ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. NEWELL HEULINGS Attorney at Law SO# Eighth" Street Ocean City New Jersey : : MORGAN HAND. Jr. Engineer and Surveyor j OCEAN CITY. N. J. Eyes ExtmiDed Witboot Drops 1 Y*, t ..x- k 'ut Kj • li ias and MpactacJea^la at ~ "i'^^r.«-ODddu'p£j{rd"^ .hen J """A. w. ELY ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. J N. GRISCOM, M. D. EIUHTH ITT. AND WE8LBY AVE. f Both Pbooo-Bell. II: Inter Jtuta. IBJ-A USee Hours- VaUl 10 * m~ p. tn. dally. Bell Pbona, farmer i Lint. M J SlS Wealey Avenue Ocean City New Je'rseydt- w. p. haines , cor. ninth and wesley ave. , ocean city. n. d. UKKJCE UOURB: JttoiV m!" Jltolp. m. Pbonee: Bell ei-W; iDlar-Hlal* »A nupnonee Florence Brick Haines COR. 9TH AND WESLEY AVE MECHANO-THERARIST Medical and Corrective Uymnartlce Hoar, by appolnlmenl IJKRSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. ( 807 wesley ave. ocean city. new jersey i'ipiS: JOHN H. WHITICAR, M. D. KlRlitb and Ceutral avruue Oecau City New Jer-ey DR. CHARLES B. RIDER Dentist-" 809 Central Avenue •CKAH CITY. N. J. Hell IX) G. Fairchild Starr ^ Dentist Cor. Eighth HL andWMi« Ave. OCEAN CIIT. N. t. Odes Hour* f-U» K 'n!rebj appolnlmenl ^(ARK LAKE K 'xrtaker and Embalmer -C"Tui»au » 'Pbona IN OCEAN CITY. N.J Watch and Jewelry Repairing Mayer's 84 f ASBURY AVENUE Q09N ALL YEAR Try an Advt. in The Sentinel and Get Results
Attention, Cottagers Nothing «d.l« more to The vs'lu"* ,,l,.„n,rnr.t of vurvoll^e ! than plaAung when PROPHRI.Y IhiNK »" ] Colonial Greenhouses Somen' Point, I 2-» I .In wood Post Office, FOE SALE AT COST f A beautiful Cottage- Bungalow on Wesley '. | avenlie, facing the ocean, near Thirteenth street, 9 rooms and batli, garage, laundry, etc. It will be finished by October 15, and is the Best Bargain in that choice district of the re- 1 sort. For full particulars inquire • ' t MASSE Y '& EDWABDS , J EIGHTH AN!) CENTRAL AVE. ' , Money to Loan On First Mortgage : If you desire to borrow money on your property I can 1 supply same on first mortgage at 6 per cent. I have the'TolIowing amounts an hand at the present ' timer ( 'j $1,000.00 ' $1,200.00 1 - $1,500.00 $2,000.00 $2,500.00 • j Gik Edge First Mortgages for Sale. < Joseph I. Scull 757 Ashury Af*iue Ocean City, N. J. B. Frank Smith Go„BMoS;Tt ; If you have money to loan see us for good investments. For sale, fine r lol on Ocean avenue near Seventh street', with small house, $2500. ■ Two lota corner First street and Ashury avenue, size 70x100, cheap. • 200. Fourteen room house, 2 baths, hot water heat, double office, t attached garage in rear, splendid opportunity. Fire insurance placed j with best companies. 1036 Asbury Ave. { f T AVE vou a cottage, bungalow or apartr t •*- -*■ nicnt to furnish? We have a line of c furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. It will pay you to call and see our sto6k be- ' buying elsewhere. • Window shades a specialty. « Chas. E. Adams & Bro. 1 720-22 Asbury Ave. " plumbing ; Art Ton getting entire latufsction »« to price., workmanship and bniinan courtesy? If not, it will pay von to gire mr • trul. ,M in in u exceptionally good pantloo to take , rere of yonr repur work of which I mkkJa .poci.lty. I h»ve no cponrie. reuhlkhment . or clerical force to msinuin. Give me a trial. Both Prion.. C. H. BACON 607 Eighth St J Interesting to Investors OR ] Those Who Wish a Desirable Location for a Seaside Home rnn SAL E— A few lot. located in Section O. Ooran CSty, N. J-, aNLL ta ricUiUj SUl|e ri-d „d Pennsylvania mid Keading Hatlrobd Motion., AUo "He. for bungalow* ritnoto on Great Kgg lUrbor B.J, Beeriey's Point, N. J. ARTHUR^ D.B ARROWS 832 CENTRAL AVENUE OCEAN CITY, N. J. < gjj|| Look Out For Frost! , j REZNOR GAS KEATER take'"?! °w»'' "'"lira*""1" CAS t HEATKHS ur.- Iliirit »nd <•»»>• to carry. The City Gas Light Co. -A S MALL INVESTMENT WONDERFUL RESULTS Hughes' Bronchial Mixture ' iJiStb'.mS® fariT«tef^«.tb .trrel A.biStreiw^H. Wll««. J^Jre^ILOi^iTiiWOTM^C.nu'^'p O. PbiUdelpbi^ Pa. ud M.rllo klire. S5B Wbr^. Ha* anm. PMbdHpUL Pa miVM IT A TAIAL '• OMITS PI* SOTTIM HUGHES' CENTRAL PHARMACY ' EIGHTH ST.* AND WR9LCY AVE. OCt»N CITY. N. J. 1 Call at the Sentinel Printing House if yon desire first-class work. 1 Order* promptly filled.
MAYOR CHAMPION OUTLINES jl PLANS FOR COMING YEAR
to be MadeCity Should Keep Step With j Progressive Taxpayers. Mayor Champion, atlbe flrat uiecilug of lire year of Ibe City I'omtnl^ {ilonera, lu a Jliort addrnu reviewed | tlie work of 1 he admlul.lrallou during , , Mhe pa. I -even month, and outlined the policy for tbe coming year. Mayor Cbampiou .poke a. follow.: "At tbe begloniug of the New Year j 11 might be well lo review the work of ' .unitng the dullee of oftlce on May 18. j : and lo offer a few .uggrellon. for 1 the coming year. ^ ed I ' lie hegioolng Willi Ihe diOlcuttle. Ilial 1 would nece*aarily follow a change of 1 admlul.lrallou » here all of Ibe uOlclel. 1 and Importsot head, of department, automatically change at one time end where aa a uaiural cooaci|ueDce many ' • Coder aucb condlliou. '11 would be 1 unreasonable to expect much inlllallve 1 lo he leken lo Ibe metier of public Imcheugea uutll llie admluKlreliou he. haif an opportunity to dl.poae of U. u 11 II 11 1. bed bu.loeae aud familiarize II- 1 aelf with tbe problems of the future. ••Among the mailer, referred lo I bet 1 completion of contract, aod other work we fbood partly done aod Ibe 1 problem of Uuauclng tble work, lo- 1 get her with cou tract. Ibal bad beeu completed, but not fully peld for. "All of Ihi. be. bow been dt. pored 1 of end we begin Ibe New Year with a cleao .late lu ra far aa Ibe uncompleted 1 1 work of tbe pa.t admlubUraltou la'con- 1' cerued, with tbe exception of one Hem of 13000 for eemeut work paving, etc. . i around city ball (Coutract 078), wbtob 1 1 .bdbld have beeu lucluded lu tbe la.i | tune, and must be provided for yet. -•We have under con.tructloo at tbe prereut time bulkbead. aod jettle. 011 Ibe oceau front at tbeTMUtb and of tbe . city. "Tbl. la emergeucy work made Die eeeary by Ibe eocroacbmeot of tbe ocean, due to tbe heavy .lorina of Iset "It le oow about one-half completed end prog rearing favorably. "Tbere la much tbat could be eald about oceao front protection, but we are dolug all that we feel Juatlfled In doing until time ba. demonstrated tbat tbe work now being -done la of permaoeut benefit. "Among tbe moat needed Improvemeota that will receive our attention at tbla time, and tboM tbat we shall endeavor to accomplish tbla year without the necessity of having to reeort to (Contlc nod on Hreond Pa«e.) OF A. ENJOYED EYEKING OF FDH Large Number of Members and Friend* at Annul Holiday Entertainment. More than 100 members aod friend, of Ocean City Council, No. 10, D of A . enjoyed Ibe annual holiday entertain meut given by this organization In Its lodge rooms to K. of F. Hall Tbuia- , day evening. Tbe affair opened with an address of welcome by Ibe councilor, Mrs Ida V. Folloalug this was a screaming tab leau. "A Sandwich Club." Mrs Joseph M. Barclay, In ber very excellent style, gave a descriptive readiug, llie explanations being by tableaux. After two more tableaux, "A Square Deal" and "Plaultag Time," tbere wae au ant-blll building coolest, wblcb was won by Samuel Dixon . Tbe Iropby winners In tb-i grasshopper race were Mies Elizabeth Smallwood aud Dr Jobn H. WblUcar. Next wae a pleasing skit, eotltlad, "Expressions of Suffragettes, y aod afterward tbere was a clothespin contest. wblcb coded lo e draw. Mist Carlson came out victorious In tbe weedlog tbe flower beds contest. "Hard Pressed" was tbe title of tbe closing tableau. Tbere was a general social lime, with a mora tbau abundant supply of refreshments. Cottage 706 Central avenue; all modern coDvenlenoaa; 0*0 be rented by tbe a year or dorlog winter months. For further particulars aaply Sektikel office. Ocean City, N. J. adv-tf Tbe beet way to pay for your so aimer outing b to pare base or buttd * borne of your own *1 Ocean City, N. J. Borrow tbe money of Tbe Ocean city Boildlug aod Loan Asaoetatlon and pay mootbly In place nf three or four hundred lo a lump to the otber fellow for tan or twalv* week.. Writs forioforawllon to the secretary, B. howakd Thoxn, adv., 1280, 2t. 808 Oem!nTLT^rN,,J ^Fox BENT UNFcajriamro — Tg AsOman City H.J. adv., MSt.tf. Saaey. adr.^9 T, «.
FEW REAL FIRES ;i HERE LAST YEAR 1 f ; Were 33 Alarms, But Most of Them Were of j Trifling Nature. J There were 33 alarm, of lire - Mill laud general - 111 Ibl.cily during Ibe yitt 1915, bul tbe total Ins. was com- ' | -perall velv small. There «a. one falre , blazing grais. Ibe record r of I bore requiring Ibe .Meul.onnf.be , member, of the depsrtineui: , January 1 1 - Cottage occupied by I Mrs. Lucy Wells, 333 Bay avenue. . owned by Freeman It sley. overheated r range. I«... »soo. , Itusb. , February ,18— Fire ou West avenue. . Shoemaker Lumber Company's yard and >Vllllam H., Camp-, ! Wm. H Campbell. Loss, (200. March 12 — Building owued by Ibe . Sutlou A Coreou Compeuy at HeveDtb . street and West avenue. Loss, (80a live of tbe Beading Railroad Comp I any. I j euth street eud West avenue. Luis. • Ui-so , i May 29— chimney atder.e at home of jTbos. Tboru. Twelfth .treat and Bey j avenue. Damage slight, i August 10 — Capt Lewis Klsley'e , macbtne .bop. Damage slight | August 14— Cottage owned by James ( Brlen, Flfty-aecood street and West , j avenue. Lore, (200. Spontaueoue j September 8— Flte In elevator shaft i of the Breakers Hotel. No damage t September 19— Fire .In chimney of I Biscay tie Hotel. Norcniber 18 — Fire lo clflmoey of I bouse 749 Asbury aveuue. Lltlle dama*c. * I December 10 — Small bouse rear of i 1048 Aebury aveuue. , December 20— tkniage 1412 Wesley I aveuue. Damage, (1000. ' Aged Woman luild lo hqsi. Mrs. Hanneb Hues, who died at Ibe borne of ber daughter, Mrs. A. Le Roy Mueller, lu tlile city, was burled at - NewOeld Saturday, services being cod- ' I ducted by tbe Rev. H. L. Brad way. 3 Sba bad beeu lu III bealib some years. She waa 76 year* old.
;SEYEN ADMITTED |i I TO M. E. CHURCH Yoang People Embrace Mem- . bership Baptism Adminis- ] tercd to One Person. j admitted to full membership In the li The rite 'of beptl.m we. adniuil- - { milled to full membership Tnst clare ' e was cumposed of Ixiren tloff. Itulli e Mlddlelun. Josephine Megiuui-. I'ur " 1 Barclay and Huwbrd' ' Barren. | e Those" admllled lo probation were Eleanor Campbell. Fe'iy Christian ' end Hszel Westcott. - J .bow ell tbe paramouiil Iruportaupa-of ^ '• church vowa they were taking upon 1 I- themselves Mr Kulp ws. clearly in F teudlug the occaslou lu mark an ers in r the lives of those concerned end uotd mere episode. * Tbe pastor theo proceeded to llie ad b mini. (ration of tbe sacrament, tirst 1 preparing (be mluds of (bore prereut - by a brief address. He did nut ex- >• elude auy, bul luvlied all lo partake of the sacred symbols who were earnestly repenting of tbelr slus aod ' i. were resolvlug to lead a new life by ceasing to do evil and learning to do If well. He sought tu make It clear Ibal r uoue Is of himself worthy to join Id Ibe sacred rile, which Is a sy mbol » of tbe Redeemer's grace aod mercy, the gift of His free grace. Therefore, i * said be. oone c n make himself wor >t thy by goorj works aud tli« only prep- 1 ■ aratlou Je acceptance of Jesus ClirlM t Tbe Keve. H. Wesley aud James E Lake assisted tu tbe edmlutstretlon >' Tbe Rev. Leo Jobuktoo, recently of Drew riemlnary, also assisted. Tbe evening sermon was on week of •- prayer lioee, IU key now being a deeper consecration end a mora earoest spirit)f uallty In tbe cbnrcb membership. y AriSllsd Consl > Hooka. Hope W. Uandy. chairman, Henry W. Rutherford. James F. Eustlce and Cbarlea H. Clouting, a committee of ■e tbe Cape May County Board of Chosen y Freeholders, were here the letter pert ■t of last week aud audited tbe accounts i- of County Collector Jorepb 1 Scull. y. Ae usual, tbey found eveytblug accurs. ale and Ibe accounts exceedingly well kept.
CHANGES TO BE MADE TO * [ INTERIOR OF POST OFFICE
' BEGIN WORK TO : KILL OFF MOSQUITO , " Ditches Are Now Being Dag 1 Here With Money Fnr- ! nished by the State. 1 Under the local eupervlelon of City | Engineer Morgan Hand, Jr., there wae t ri begun bere on Toeedey tbe work of , •, digging dltcbse for tbe purpose of tbe | I- elimination of mosquito breeding e A gang of laborers started In on tbe M meadow land between Tblrteeutb end b Fourteenth street!. Tbla was augmented yesterday by a y bm machine, wblcb will dig about a |. mile of dltcbee a day. -Ooa of tbe first places to be given I, attention will be Ibe low lying land d between Eighth and Nlutb streets, i- Tbe work will be pushed In tbe lower . section of tbe city end then un up n probably aa far aa tbe Tuckaboe River. Tbe dilcbee are to be thirty Inches ie deep aod tCD Inches wide, and will be located about three hundred feet t, apart. Tbey. will ruu lu parallel liDee >f to tbe creeks aud tboru ighfares, so I that tbey may be washed by tbe tides and tbe mosquito larvae carried off. | |. Nolle*. ,s Ocean City. N. J . Dec. 20, 1915. }r Tbe annual meeting of ibe stockx holders -of the Oceau CUy Title end If Trust Company will be bald al the . bank building, Etgbth street aod Asbary avsooe. In tbe city of Ocean City, ooooty of Cope May aud State of New Jeraey. on Tuesday, the eleventh day J- of January. 1916. at two o'clock Id tbe :J afternoon, for tbe elretlon of directors for tbe eneolug year, aud for ibe trans>r actum of auch otber busloess ae may v properly come before tbe meeting. b- C. r 8th. well, Hec'y. Adv.. II 26, St. 1 Try Hug baa' Reliable Liver Fllle; prompt to act too; easy to take; oonill eeclrated in form and always reltabls; tb * nuts per bottle. Hughes' Central te Fbarmacy. adv., 10 7, tf. *• Fob R*wt.— By the year, ■ 7-room *• boom, bot aod cokf water and bath. "■ Apply to C. H. Bboamaker Lumber M Co. adv.. 9M.U 5 9k>(tn*UMilcClirta»e* |9 wkeuJeeM unu a* i e xeaUsasir O- MMiiiebPagv Three.
Made Necessaty by the In- F crease of Business in Parcel Post Department. | A number of big cbengee are lo be made next week to tbe luierlor erraoge- n mente of tbe Ocean Clly Post Office- P due lo llie increased parrel post busl- at Tbe small section of lock boxes will al be moved along lo tbe end of tbe'offlce al where Ibe carriers' wlodow now l», as w ' tbere la no necessity for tbla wludow, e' 1 and there will be a window for Ibe ' transaction nf parcel post business In B • tbe apace made by U>e moving of tbe li lock boxes. II Tbe work ou this needed Improve- ? ' men: will be started next Monday. ^ Tbe clerks' desks In the office are to tl be rearranged, so aa to give a more J1 ' direct route from Ibe receiving table 1 1 lo the rear of tbe building lo tbe delivery window. Ae It Is now, tbe [ packages have to be carried around c tbe desks to tbe polut of delivery. '' ' With tbe system to be Inaugurated ' next week will come two-wbeel baro3 pars to convey the parrel post, dolug • away wltli carrying tbe parcels by c ' band. I ' Tbe post office department will pay 1 for the changes In the lock boxes aud Improved lecllllirs for tbe patcel post. f 0 Four estimates were received by Post- j ' master B Frank Smith, and tbe cot- r ' tract was awarded lo Headley A Adams. • Tbe Dew counter of the parcel post ( window will be covered with brass, so t . aa to permit tbe parcels to slide more r 1 easily. A glass counter will also be • placed at ibe stamp window, which t will be a convenience both lo tbeclerfca r end patrons of tbe office. f During tbe Christmas holiday aea- " sou. Postmaster Smith says, tbe bu-l y trees of the office, especially thai of 1 tbe parcel post, was away abead of otber years. Tbe parcel poet business waa about (100 abead of last yi Jr. While an Increase of (100 may not sound large, compared with big City '! offices. It issometbtng to wbtch the officials can refer with pride when one J eoDHdere thai there are eo mauy paekf. ages requiring only two, three aud B four eent stamps. •* Postmaster Smith is about to Install " individual sump eaWaeta. 11a has obtained a typewriting asacblot tor J office am, wbteb also M something d#w.
FRANK W. ZIEGLER DIED SUDDENLY Summons Came iu FloridaRan First Engine Over Corson's Inlet Bridge. Word was received here -Friday ot tbe death 01 Frank W. Kirgler lo 81. December 28. Death followed a strok. < and daughter Tbe latter. Miss Irene.' lived In* Ocrsu I "it y inaTiy years. He j left bere for rarpon Springs two year, j ago. Recently' be end bis family I mured to 8t. Petersburg. For some time before leaving this city Mr. Ztegier waa euipluyed by the Shore Fast Ltue Company, aa tick, t agent al the Boardwalk office. For many year, lie was a locomoilfe angluter and was a member of the Brotherof Locomotive Euglueers While in tbeemploy of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company are nglneer. Mr. Ziegler ran tbe first locomotlvj over Coraoo's Inlet bridge. Mr. /tegler was ■ man of quiet disposition aud genial ways, and bad ills family bave tbe sympathy of tbelr frleuda In tbelrdeep bereavement. Tbe lutermeut wae al 8t. Petersburg Friday. WELCOMED NEW YEAR I Home Hanx XX 3 m us ol Praise, I While Man, Other, Danced. Tbe new year was given lie u.usl nol.y welcome in Ibis city el midnight . Friday. Tbere were qulle a few people . on the streets, and some of these fired I pistols and guns. Wstcb-nigbt services were beld In ; tbe First M E. Cbnrcb. and these drew a number of Ibe members of tbe f congregation. Tbe services were lb cbarge of tbe pastor, the Rev Joseph f B. Kulp. r < ompauy G'e armory was tbe rcene . of a lively gelberlog of young people, wbo played games end danced a welcome to tbe year 1918. All bad a very enjoyable evening. eujuyauis evening.
> I Ship Ballders lo l>lav. t ,f The New York Bbip Building Com- t II pany'e learn, of Camdeu, will play the I I Ocean Clly Military Clnb'e five at c ' Company G'e armory next Saturday u .. evening. The start will be made at < II 8.80 o'clock, and au Interesting game r may be expected by tbe local faoa ■
CARPENTER WILE = • BE AT ARMORY : t t
Philadelphia Dancing In- ■ strnctor Will Begin Next , Tuesday Evening. ■ C. El I wood Carpenter, a summer J resident of Ocean Clly, and one of Philadelphia's leading daoclog in- ' aud ballet masters, baa been engaged to give dancing instructions | at Company G's armory, on Ninth one evening each week, and be will beglu bis duties next Tuesday | eveulog. ' Carpenter's Casino Club, on tbe ; baa woo ODd beld popu- ' among tbe visitors bere during ' summer seasons of the last few ' aud doubtless tbe pree<nce of Mr. Carpenter at the armor; on foes eveulDgs during Ibe remainder of Ibe winter will serve to draw many young people lo Company G'e headquarters. For ami. Established floor and feed store. Including flxtures,or will rent storeroom any otber business. Address Youngs Gureon. Ocean City, N.J. adv , 12 80, If Legal papers of all descriptions. Including wills, are carefully drawn by R. Curtis RoblDsou al bis office. 744 Asbury avenue, Ocean Clly, N J. adv. Tbe Ocean city Building aod Loqfr begins Ms tblrtlelb year In 1916, wbeo will be Issued a new series, tbe tblrtlelb ; no membership fee cbarged; money lo loan on drat mortgage and bond. Now le tbe time to make your application, eons to sure to gel It Id Jauuary.wbeu tbe series is tawed. R. Howard Thorn, 8cc'y, 80S Wesley avenue, adv , 12-80, St gOceao City, N J.
OCEAN CITY HAS A HIGH PLACE AS HEALTH RESORT
Death Rate Only Six and TwoThirds in iooo, According I to Of&cial Figures. The- following excellent report from Health Officer T Lee Adams was read ■t tbe weekly meeting of tbe CUy CornJanuary 4. 1916. Tu tbe Commissioners of tbe City of Ocean City, New Jersey.— Gentlemen:— For the monlb eudlog I Decern tier 31, 1915, I have to report lives se- of a contagious or eommunl1 j cable nature, are still fine, none of tbe [•above diseases being reported during i ported during tbe month, end one ■ j marriage license was issued. * I Very few cells bav* been made for assistance from tbe department of * charities, eight dollars being expended " plaints coming to" me tbrongb tbla dee penaiem have all baeo adjust ad sails. factortly and with little expense to ir the clly. Duriug the seven months of my Incumbency of (he office I bave collected over (400 from busbaoda wbo are Dot living with tbelr wives, for tbe sop- '■ port of their families. I have issued In I bat time eigbl orders, amounting to (22.76, for eboea, ooal and groceries for needy residents of tbe city. I am glad to eaytbat, while work for tbe laboring daseaa baa been scares, tbey only ask help wban '• it le absolutely peceieary. K v IT A I- STATISTIC For Ibe year sodiog Daoambec 81, 1916. I flod recorded Thirty nna amir, rltgee. sixty -four births, forty-four r deaths aod two still-births. Birtbs tabulated as to sex and race: Total oumber of birtbs 9| »' Male . fj it Female g T le While « Colored 8 Deaths tabulated ae to age and restdeoce: Total number of deaths 44 Leas tbau out year old 8 - w Between tb* age of 60 aod 84 to In Residents of Ooaao CHy to lU Bummer residents aod visitor* 84 Deaths from dlnsin regarded ag ' lr contagious and lofeetloue: , TubarcoMMb . t " Hcarlet fever .... "" Typhoid fever 1 ry Diphtheria MaulngMla .... 1 aiauiugnia .... l
Tbe census of 1916 gave tbe potato* of Ocean Clly aa 8720. TIN** haw* been a number of removals sloe* gapI. If w* deduct 720. wbtek as (ban the oumber, and assume our population baa averaged MM, wblcb Is wltblo tbe o nm bar, Ibe daath rale for Ibe resident population la Mm and two-t bird* par tboaaaad. Whau we reallxe tbat tbe death lata tor tba Rule al large bet never been lam than fourteen per thousand, w* eaa taka , pride In tbe fact tbat Ocean City ie preeminently a health reeort. Could auy of tbe larger cltlee attalu a mortality ran anywhere Deer tble, t be fact would be blazoned to tba four corner* of the earth. I bave one request to naaks of you* body— tbat .-ou make UU appropriation for tbe BlllDg of tbe r low Iota Id tbe boilt-up portkme of . ibe dty, tbat bave beta an eyesore tot years. Tba cost or aoeb filling CUU bu | collected from tb* owuen Of eueb , properties, and tbe epproprtaUoa ecu be offset lo tbat way, to tb* tax raU need not be affected by such appropriation and tb* appropriation be bald exclusively for tbat purpose. Tbam place* are a nuisance of tb* lint irlll. aud In former ytare, wban tba Bkaid of Health bae desired lo lake aattoa, ' Ibe financial beads of tba dty k«*a f never seen tbelr way dear to IMMMi i tbe funds, because of do sppeopriaMaa ' for tbat purpose. J Res ped fully submitted, T. Lxa Aaxia, Health Otoear. ° E. B. Bacon aod wlfc, of Jersey CHy. f were bere lb* latter part of laM teaafe. While iu town Mr. Baeoo law* *9 A lieu 8coll, tbe builder, tb* oootreet i- to construct a win parlor, wHb a luuad f end aod eudoaed, at tb* Baeoa eattapa on Atlantic aveoue, near Fifth aUaaL ' Tbe eo*t will be (1690. u Tbe aooual meatlug of Tba Oaaau a C My Building aud Loan AmariattoU , •- will be beld at tb* olficq.of tb* aaaurito n Hon, 76t Aebury avenue, oa January 9, e at 7 AO p. M , when tba report af tha 0 Secretary will be pressured euil itorem 1 for tb* eusulug year alerted. Alto a new aeries— 4b* thirtieth— will k* Issued. R How ard Taoax, I. adv , 12 80. 21. MiiirttoJ.
I Our Line I of Cold Weather Necessities includes the beat Makeri^R*'Felt Boots, Arctics, Heav^ Shoes and { Keep* yourself warm and avoid tin "Grip." B NEWELL CORSON ... ;K *1* ABtoUNV AVgltUB . . OCIAN CI TV

