Ocean City Sentinel, 29 March 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 4

COURT DECIDES AGAINST GARAGE (Continued fro la First- Pagr.) habitants," P. L. 1887, page 48. The city has slao adopted the Walsh Act. The Ninth Street Improvement Company' was Incorporated May SI, 1916, the certificate being recorded in the clerk's office of Cape May County on Jane 8. 1816. The building code, la addition to wbatts shown by the return, contain* this following: '-Patrwd at an adjourned regular meeting of the Common Council this seventh day of March. A. 1). 1804. George O. Adam*. President day of March, A. D. 1904. T, Lev ] Adams, City Clerk: Approved this eighth day of March, 1801, Joseph If ( Champion, Mayor;" and the ameudmen*, to the code contain* the followIng: "Adopted this sixth day of April. A. I) , 1906, Harry F. tiiautou. Pre-!- , dent of Council. Certified to this ( . sixth 'day " of April, I90S, T. Lev f Adam*, CUy Clerk. Approved thi* | seventh day of April, 19U8. ' L M Crease, Mayor. ( The reasons died by (he prosecutor , are Intended lo atUck tbe validity of ( the ordinance lit question, as well as , their reasonableness. The building code was passed on March 7, 1804, iu _ pursusuce/of tbe provisions of the , charter --df tbe cliy. The Walsh Art u wu-pasaed In 19)1. (P. L. 1911 p.462.) , lis adoption by the city of Ucean City 0 Resulted In couflrmlng and validating M / such local legislation as tbe city gov- / ernlng body bad passed, and wblch . ' was then operative In tbe municipal- d Ity. Whatever formal delects may have existed In the procedure neces- ,, aary to paas sacbordlnaoce were cured Q by tbe adoptloD. t|iso faeto, of the nes a legislation, deolloa 8 L. 1911 p. 471. d But. aside from that consideration, upon the ordinance In question was " oot undertaken until over twelve year* (l bad elapaed since tbe date of IU adop (J| Hon. Daring that Interval It U reasonable to aasums that the clttsaoa of tbe „ mnnlcl polity effected by tbe previa- |( I Ions of this ordinance, regulating, a* d It specifically expresses, "tbe manner lf bnlMtng*," have expended' tbelr ■anna nod conformed tbelr bnlldlog „ opetatloos to comply' with Iu prove ^ atone, and have fixed tbctr statn* as c property owners aceordlngiy. y la tee lata to be beard to complain of ^ alleged Informal Ktee and Irregul.rltle* In tbe proeadatn, which led lo ti* .. adeptloo. State, Hoe V. West Hobokeo. 57 All. 499. Stale, BeMspto vs. Hodeoo Ctty, 29 . U MA Badd « Casadeo. fli L 199. Hopewell v FUmlngtoo. 19 Is SK. r • We think tb-.eoo-der.tb-. dm ri peeftlie of tbe object too. urged , WM tbe ordinance. Tbe attack open tbe — — — lien that it la ultra £ m Tbe ptovl— one of tbe Walsh Act. it M tor tbe adipdia of thte ordinance. Hegt too t of that "act ptovldm fbat tbe city adapting tbe a- aball been passer „ la enact and aatorea "all ordinances M — ewaet ssu eojoeee --mi orainaoeas

baabTwd property to declare, pnveat aad abate nnlaaoeaa, and to preeerea and aafotee "She good govern: -. —eat, pre rial welfare, order aad aarttyef tbe city," by tbe passage of applicable to 'all -Urn of thla State," aad Urn "provtatooe of. tbe ooostttu laa." The— peovietons maalfe-ly eoovey, la nnmbtakahto terms, a liberal conaldaf tbaraaaooable aad eouMltuilonIb. ■aal— paltUm adapting the pre vt— one of tbe act. Tbe definition and limitation of that pnwm under our ennatltottoos, Btate aad Fedsial, have pre— sled aaaba proHBe subject for Judicial In ■oee need he —Id iipon tbe topic bare Umatbat,tooar Judgment, the wee with all Its Incidental dangers ao^taconvenient— lo idjalolng property and pa bile travel, are manifestly matten properly cognisable by tbe mo■bdpal governing body, as a subject tor regulation lo tbe public Interest nod— tbe police poster expressly conferred, aa la this Instance, or reason ably ha piled, ex-cere a-tate, lo aid of the general welfare again— dangers, recognised sand obvious, to persons pod property. Siaaigbler.Hon— Cms, J# Wall 96. Cooley'. Const. Dim! 227. We think that tbe ordinances under review eboaM be affirmed, with coat. ' BA8TSB HOUSE PARTY ■ereaa Ceescosu. as— mve. mr. k. Sato— Councilman and Mrs. Wm. E. Hexamer will eotertalo tbelr "Halnrday Night Club" over Easter in tbelr summer residence In Ocean City as ibej have for tbe pa- three years Tbe vleatora, wbo will arrive on Friday aod remain until Monday evening, will comprise Mr end Mrs. Henry Baamu, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Brado, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Brei-h, Pa— C-oustuod,,rs and Mia. Charles J Currso, Mr. sud Mrs. Hartmsu till more, Mrs. Mrs. George Mlllspsugb Commodore and Mm. Daniel H. Paris Mr. eud Mrs Charles 8 Pat loo, Mr and Mrs. K. Pen held Mr. and Mrs Jo— po Schmidt antf Mr. and Mrs Charles Wood. Saturday will be receiving day fur Tbe freeholders have swarded H. D. I I— Cam, of Audubon, tbe contract for t lending gravel from the county pit ai i three llvlDe. The gravel u to be ex- c deemed fro- the pit and loaded ou t ae— . Mr. 1— Oet ■'• bids, which were u tbe towa— , were 17 cenu for en y I ■ II ■ — out toes then 25 Ml toos aud n M ssdU 9— on amoout uot la— than fi IMBbm d jfe :ta

CAMP CELEBRATES ! ! entitles that hay#" surprised the w orld Tltey have substitutes fur I— tbei, coffee and eugar. But there Is no subetltnle like Ibe-reallty. Tbey are nuly j makeshifts e This Is a lime of testing the A met Icau people. It may be only a abort ' ' to tbe field uf honor and (he sceue obj J battle. With war faciug u*. we ueed j Called stale* of America. ' As great ss the sacrifice- may be " we say to the President, "we are with ; you. Wood row Wll-on. and wjll -tsiitl ' . Here Dr. Kulp smilingly -aid ilisl • 1 he was ju*l g— Hug started, and his j 1 Continuing; the ppeaker -aid tliat he 1 temptations to get Into tbe rouflict ' have been many, but the rolled-States " ' being very "patient and very reason- 1 Culled State* to do but stand where r to strike with all our might, ntid ahard as the United States cau. Tbe harder the soouer over. Referrlug to tbe eleveu United State* - -Senators who. to the closing hours of , the session* of the I— t Cougre-*, held speaker —Id be would (Ike to see ai, ' of them relegated TV* 44— political M scrap-heap and uever dug out. Ocean City Is a patriotic place and . ber people are ready to respond to Hit * of tbe country. j> May there be noltuug done thai > should not ba done, and for which w> cannot aak tbe approval of tbe AI- '' mighty God. said Dr. Kulp lo coo- * bit patriotic addre— . " Granville H. Steel meo amused tbr ' crowd with a temperance talk, In J sTncb were many truthful nytngs ■" aud he concluded, with a toog lelllug •« uf the —loon-keeper as a political boss, ii The -Biye' Quart—" — ng a sou? J.' made a etroog appeal to tbe aud- 1 ieuce. and tbe boys were encored j, ill— Minerva Adams wae acc mpanMl— Lou lea T Coreon — ng a aoh S lo ber n—ial accomplished maouer. jj and IhU sai -followed by a coutu cb by Ltwn Gaudy and Roy E Tb— e young men convulsed * r bearers by tbelr wttlclsma. and Lew- Gaudy — ng a pretty auio in a vary plea— aft mannerMi— Mary Clark —ng a solo u " America, Here's My Boy." receiving o much epplau— . Ml— Levlota Brail. In costume, re 2 —ted "Tbe Old Flag." At Its couciu M stoo, ebe stood, holding tbe flag at one side of tbe platform, wblle e qnarte, n sang "Fire In Iba Old Flag Bull." quart— comprised Dr. J. T 1Mlsaes Louisa T. Conon and " Laura E-low and El wool Handle. '* Tbe Rev. M. M. Lewie, pa— or of lb- w: Bapil— Cburcn, w— introduced Mr. Lewie, after telling tbe lodge (bai J* be was thankful for Ibe invitation 1 . -re pre— ot, extended bis fellcltatlou* to Iba organisation ou tba fifteen £ yuan of Its exist en cai le this boar, —Id tbe mini— er. w. £ virtually In a -ale or war. We 1 bad a blow tbruel at us by an pa uaw uau a mow lurust ai us oy ;

• unscrupulous aoa— y. We are living ' 10 a time when events — serious and ! — important that ordinarily would oot occur in centuries are com pre—id " within tbr— y— re, the speaker stated, ' and be then briefly reviewed tbe ter I rlble conditions In Europfe that have been brought on by the wer there. One ae— tbe fell of a great autoc racy into a democracy. One sees eo | many gigantic tbloge that it Is becom ■Dg almo— Impossible for one to .have a thrill. Wa a— Am— lea, gradually, but surely, being d^pwir through that vortex. It behooves ibis oountry to ataod Arm again— this piracy on tbe tea. Our can— -la not tbe cau-nf tba Allies ! Our grievance u diet Inctly on tbe seas with reference to our commerce That la where America la going to And ber —If In bar flgbt wUb ber enemies We need a navy, bat we need an army. We need an army particularly to guard again— paid agents of ".oar enemy It le tbe doty of our young unmarried men to r— pond to tbe country's call Oar own Company G needs meu. Tbere la where the fir- call Is to b# and there le where will be your chance If a horde ebould Invade us from Mexico, thea will come the call for nil tbe able-bodied men. Tbe speaker —id that ir that time eomes, there will be at least one fata Uylo Ocean City tbat will not taks aecood place. Tbu Is tba time to beek op the Pre.deot. Mr. Lewis declared. He ebould have, tbe active ooroperatlou aud tup port of every American cltl— n Mr. Lewis expressed tbe hope, lo conclusion, that President Wilson's lift may be spared during his second term and that be may be left to guide tbe nation tbrougb this warfare and through tbe time required fur readJu— meat of allsirs at tba eud of tbe war. A plana duel was given by Misses Ada M. Kanck and Louisa T. Corson. ■og "My Country, 'Tls of Thee." Refreshments were served in lavish mfuuer by the committee in chares, aud thus closed an occasion • that will live In the annals of the lodge Tbe Rev Charl— H. Kbhoer was down on the program f..r an. address. bnt, because of tbe shock of the sud deu death of Lewis E. Smith, Mr. Bobuer was not present. mi-Dwaib Mosrnrd. Samuel E K- Hassluger. who died suddenly a short time since at hi. home at Twanty-accood street and aveuue. Philadelphia, had a summer reetdeut with bis fam--* ' ily at hi. cottage. 415 Fifth -re-, this" cliy, for many year. The cause of ] drain was heart disease. He had ' oot been m good bealtb for "several ! years, but was able to attend his busl. [ oe- a. a druggist. He bad many ' in Ocean CUy, who mouru his ~ \?

City of Oce'an City I.J A STATEMENT M of the v I Receipts and Disbursements of the City ! ol Ocean Cliy. together with s Sum- ! mary of the Proceedings of the- Bo.rd rt February. 19.7. t " | SUMMARY QK THI PKOCEEDINOS BOARD OK COMMISSIONERS auau.»rs'j 5oHi»Tit£ " voud°-lor" or a, »i 110 u • For the Issuing ot hoods ot Uie l"lt, 01 loer-Ssr "iuni^ri'ii!r ii Kssulrsd. by the Board of l'ommlsslon*r> « loll,, wins proposiiioss and tot** vaudsfiH^ s ^ "Kor ih* Issuing of bc,od* of 111* Cliy o- * Ooi^^rtaU^um SjtoortlsU" 'ib^lL^d U.» i^^vtiton."""^ b^"^",«*-°wn as^il,. i. i

5 BdlsanMionllngtoaii— id wrr.-i— dand. 1 ~ "U"P,WI1- warraou d "" '* """ r**'t™CU" ^ mTb* mctJiiog ' — an— "aa* ' bad"breiDpq5^ .*7*"?* reportsd Ibal ail |ae leg. 9 garding tbs^-Hpsclal RlocUou^ lo be held (Tl " Sag?^?S«Sat5?r''. Humigb' coutflor1''' r*"5 "°m E" W . "Ocean Cliy, X. J.. February 13. |si;. I To tbe Hoard of Coimuissiouers ot ^SmTosTbI Uobbs Is ibeowSer of a number °tl°U| ibal are not aeparalsly — aewred ou lb. I osou la—) tot SaLKdiUmlrom'lbclaa™ , ol HIS. ' lbs lots M wishes quit-claimed are nam. 1 o-r.iao.sj«r.32»i.s«i». to II I J. inclusive; sc., — — g ov-wcuy tiariisoa. lucluslve. fl dretri'pulm a**bTlIow|***^ " " Ibcludsd In s^ t IHigusd) K-'w. m-a'i.r„;H. ' »Iib"powertoiwrTr,!d 10 ^vollcluir. - Burreign'.'ce 'lrelor"" "** W " | UesaoiHy, N. J., Februsrv r. retro the Bused ot Commissioners ol ' Oeousm ° C"r' "Se" Jvrseyai^sndarn, m-'tjlfy 1^*1'"' Sr CBSSmS'' ( a pTy. a'ii'i' f * ii^i^vTmi'g'fouS

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City Treasurer's Statement — OF — RECEIPTS AND. DISBURSEMENTS OF THE CITY OF OCEAN CITY. NEW JERSEY lr Balance, January a. m; r Tuo !"!% and prior Year. • r'A* * «

STATEMENT 016 RECEIPTS INO DISBURSEMENTS H-ulliiued) DISBURSEMENTS 1 UHI 11 .

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The ideal Summer Resort OCEAN CITY, N. J. BATHING SAFE AND UNSURPASSED FINEST BEACH ON THE COAST THE HOME OF THE FAMILY MAN Spacious, Boardwalk. Free Band Concerts During Season. Great Fishing in Ocean and Bay. The Delight of the Yachtsman. Numerous Trains to and from Philadelphia on Three Railway Within easy acceaa of Atlantic City and other well-known resorta many churches no saloons R. CURTIS ROBINSON Notary Phblis and Commissioner of Deeds Numbers 744 and 746 Asbury Avenue Oct** City - . nlw jbsiv an Advertisement in the Sen* tmel and you are sure to get quick results.