OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL XXXVIII.
OCEAN CITY, N.J., THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1919.
Ocean City Sentinel OC|AN C ITY , 1*1. 4. R. CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor ll.oo Per Year. 6trietlp in Advance. miiKAtik-ii.ua. M organ'hand, ATTORNEY and COUNSE Lj-OR AT LAW, 1'APE BAY COI MI HOI KLJI. J. (Ovpoalle Public Buildinxsi. j^°WAOFFlCES " L Apgar & Boswell, AHBUKV LAW OFFICES Godfrey & Read K^mi K^Kl^.nd Si:'" ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JMJRMAN B. WILLIS Attorney at Law 95* Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Wm. II. CoLLISSON. |K. Civil Engineer and Surveyor Slip Engineer, ocean Citj.N J. Dk. W. I'. HAINES , j COR. NINTH AND WESLEY fVL. OCEAN CITY. N. 4. jrnte HUUKS: It lill'iT u!!' MS Bell «4I w'VurSuoc lao-A Florence Bkick Haines. Cor. 9th and WObley Art MECHANO-TMERAPIST ~ Allen Corson, M.D-VS;; ocean City New Jersey k£J*RSCHEL PETTIT, M. D. 607 WESLEY AVE.
OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY Qr. Wilson Y. Christian »« Dentinal •« 809 Central Avenue OVEAI CITY. I. J. tell P bo tie, 162. itotrrH Phones Niqiit Bei-l Hughes' Central Pharmacy Itb and Wesley Ave. Ocean City, N. J Pboue 245- W MARK LAKE Undertaker and Embalmer ■ (.'BKTK1L A VKH OB 'Phonal* OCEAN CITY. N.J. A. F. LEVERING The Reliable Paper Hanger ,-o^Central Ave., Ocean City, N.J. AU work guaranteed on clean villa. We Are Distributors ter the stiflebatei luioiomie in Ocean City. Sea Isle- City and Vicinity Wm. H. Powell General Contractor and Street Building Talc , --fourth at. and West sve. OCEAN CITY, N. X w-.Maseei MS* Cestral AnaH Ph~e. JSI-W Hans Rnrkhnrdt - n.I WING AND HEATING ± •«» issrsi Avnri «n im Just COAL COAL TRY OURS RUT quality v. H. SHOEMAKER LUMBER CO. Twelfth est West Aresse
;1 /Family Hotels p ~ . ) All-year-round Cottages iliay Front Villas (Summer Cottages We have a special list of some unusual N bargains in each of these classes. Let us send it to you. • . MASSEY & EDWARDS Eighth and Central Ave. _*> ■ » ill a 'i\ SIMMS* RESTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk CLOSED FOR THE SEASON KX^Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage ."^31 ft CUHH8 ITOWN8flN Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OF DEEDS FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. Real Estate Por Sale Bia bargains Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished and -unfurnished Solue estates In ay hands must be mlH at A—'* — . — 1 Tt-'-w -*• . time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort ve*r ci._p. Apply to Alonzo Cotton 619 Aab>"V Avuiha* Ocean City, N. >1. y — . = MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. No walling for two weeke to know If you can get It; we can tell yon at ' onoe. Bargains ui Bay and Ooean front properties. Choice cottages for , '• sale. Also lots for Investment end for Improvement— the choice of Ocean City. Apply to J. M. CHESTER & CO., j. M. LneaitR or uu.,
Ocean City, N. J. REAL ESTATE x INSURANCE TNI JOSEPH I. SCULL 1EEHCT 757 ASBURY AVENUE PHONC. 7 OCEAN CITY. N. J REAL- ESTATE' INSURANCE Clayton Haines Brick 1 A11 Eighth St. Ocean Oity, f$. J. * Christmas Cinu ' is drawing near. With it com& the thought of useful, serviceable gifts. Articles' of apparel are suggested as gifts, especially after the shortage due to war conditions. We invite you to inspect our stocks and we offer the r following suggestions: Comfv Slipper* (or Women Fine knitted men 'a acarfa in and Romeo and House color combinations, C| IEj_ i ufl am' for Women w A Knit and Silk Cranta, Needy Boaed, M I 50c m $1.50 • r Rubber* for the entire family in the reliable "Ball-Band Brand." Hosiery and Shoes for everyone. Men'* and Boys* Sweaters, Hats. C*p«. Underwear and oiher liabeniaabcrv in freuli stock, moderately priced. Cold weather accessories, such as Sheep-akin Lined Corduroy Coals $16.48; Vesta with Iheep-akin Lining, $7.80; Heavy Wool Socks. $1.28. The expression , 1 ' BUY AT HOME," is nearer to u» than ever this year with high fares and low prices at home. r - O. H. Steelman 8J,<WaAN*CIT?, N.Vjf Ue W j JUST ARRIVED! A new shipment of the "Perfection Oil Heaters" at $5.65 each. Only a limited supply. Get your order in now with the Modern Hardware Store. w CHARLESTC. READ & CO. r WALTER E. ALLEN, L 639 ASSUST ASCNUS Phon. P"* r>di"fT Advertise in the Sentinel.
ARCH OF WELCOME FOR RETURNING SERVICE MEN
Feasibility of Liberty Build ing Here to be Worked Out by Committee. At a meeting of the citizen* In city ball Mouday evening, celled by Mayor Champion, »tep« were taken to honor — the home- coining service rneu, In line previous by Governor Edge to the mayors and bead* of municipal govMayor Champion, who presided, read the action taken- at llie cdnf tremor Edge'e proclamallou relating lo a uniform public celebration, a defloiie policy for the erection of useful end permaueot memorial, sod the soliciting of co-operatlou lo a Slate- wide plan for the Immediate employment end rehabilitation of men dlecbarged from Ml** Kegina Kodgers served aa secretary of the meeting. m Mayor Champion uald (hat they " were gathered to discus, what pari Ocean City la lo play to this State wide movemeut. Every patriotic cllEdge recommends public Improve, menls as one form of memorial. He discourages the erection of shafts and | lableta. The thought uppermost la to try to serve a double purpose —to promote public improvements duriug the of private work, in- order lo help the returning soldiers aud sailors earning k a Jiving. ' The object of the meeting, Ihe chair man slated, is lo obtain expressions of opinion as to the feelings of the local people and then take steps lo put the machinery In motion. A*n essential step Is (be establishment of headquarters where the service boy» may be entertained. H la planned by Governor Edge to have one day, probably the Fourth of July, lai a big celebration of the boy e ' home- coming. Tbere should be in this city a local employment bureau, where the boys may register and be cared for if necessary. The bureauwill look after the requirement* of Ihe ! boys. It could be a headquarters wberelo the boys' needs coald lie looked ' after, .where tbey coold congregate and be enlertslued. Tbe speaker said , Ibat he sees boy* here who look as i'!2Se&Jteirtfe5Lb|«pe AfTSat-Jc. ' established lo tbls city. Mayor Champion staled (list be had i Invited several ladies lo (he meeting, as . they are much Interested in Ihe boys' 1 . welfare. After a general discussion of Ihe sub- | jsct from various angles, the Kev. Geo. ' W. Yard, pastor of Ihe -First M. E 1 . Church made a motion, which was I carried. Ibat Ihe chair appoint a com- j
-STARTS TO BOILD 12 BDNGALOVS Joseph M. Rowland's Improvements to be Poshed by John Marts. Joseph M. Rowland, of Ph:l,dalpbta, who has doue much toward the building up of Ihe north aecllon of Ibis city, has given to Jobo Marts the m contract lo erect twelve oue-slory bungalows on St. James place lo (be up per part of Ocean City, and near the ocean front. Tbe work was started a few days ago. These bungalows are to be built near where Mr, Rowland baa several similar bonses, and tbey are to be on tbe order of these already there The bousee are to be oompleled for use next summer. It Is said that Mr. Rowliod plans a number of Improvements for that aecllon of the city. IMPORTANT EVENTS Vsdrr Aaapicca of "nbodl.l ■aril's Bible cms*. Aa announced In tbe Bestikkl or last week, tbe Men's Bible Class, a much alive organ (ration In the Methodist Charcb, Is arranging for two important affairs lo tbe church. The first Is on January tenth, Friday evening of next week. This will be a general meeting, at which Senator Wells end the Rev. Thomas Hrock, D.I), of Vtneiand, will speak. It was at first planned to mmks tbe meeting for men ouly, but the speakers are of such a Hue type, aod the treat such a rare one, that It has been decided to give everyone en opportunity to bear Ihe* meo. The next affair of importance will be on Thursday evening, Janotry 16 This will be In tbe nature of an eoter- — moment. A doable male quartet will sing and Mr. Yard will deliver his lecture ou "Anybody Home?" For this there will be an admission fe* i„ of 28 oeots. This lecture Is palno'l". - humorous and interesting, and well re worth hearing. Fob Rkirr.— 9-rootn, unfurnished bouse. 1117 West avenue, apply P O. Box 196 adv., 18-19, If. Foa Sale— $180 Roadster, 6 tires, all good Apply Crowley, Coast Guard Stettou, Fifly-elgbth street, ry ad*., 18. 86. 2L m a ballad popping corn by the pound, 16 ceou; hot roasted peanuts by tbe pound. *> oeots. and Atmore's best MIooe-msM at Ware's, adv., 10-21, If.
d- 1 G1YEN RISE IN - THEIR SALARIES "* Firemen and Police Receive lie' fio Increase a Month From Last July. v. j Monday afternoon, when the City j Commissioner* adopted s resolution id menls su Increase of (In a mouth In „ log December SI of this year, id Before Ihe resolution was presented iu Director Campbell reported that, by reason of Ihe economy used by Ihe v. Commissioners lu the tire department, j been found possible to give an Increase rl In the salaries of the Bremen and e policemen from July I. If the board L motion of Director Adams, was ree a-eivei! and tiled, .and ordered spread „ The resolution of Director Campbell e He It r Hosalverf. bv Ilia Hoard at i oaaaslae sioiiersofOces.it Ity, N. J.. that the g regular policemeu and firemen, loeluding Ibe chiefs. In service In this r city, have their salaries Increased at ,f Ihe rale of (10 |*r month additional to ,| the sum each Is now receiving, and t thai such Increase shall begin ou July ,1 1, I91H, aud lermluale January 1, 1919; i . that In case auy member of either tbe . police department or fire department, i x now lo service, should hare entered , e such service sfler July "I, ]9IH, then , 1 celve an Increase ouly from the date ] . be entered such service, at tbe rate of , I (10 per mutilh, and lo terminate Jau- ,. uary 1. 1819. , ; COlLECTED »,753 s5 | e Thin Hum Paid for Auto Tags and I I Drivers' Licenses. 1 s The sum off 1763.66 was paid out lo J recent visit of State ' deputies to tbls I resort. • The deputies were here two days. ■ Ou Ibe Orst day Ibey Issued 177 II- r censes and lags, taking In (960. Oh Ibe I second dsy Ihey Issued ,111 tags aod * ' and look In (398.76. c Tbls doesn't look a. bit like "tiWrd in Ocean City. Rome of those * , getting lags and licenses were from r . tbe coqutry district adjacent to tbls g
SUGGESTS REPAIRS J TO BOARDWALK "-Commissioners Hear Engineer's Report and Will go Over Ground. 5 City Engineer William H. Colllason. Jr., at the weekly meeting of tbe City report regardlug repairs necessary to e be made to tbe Boardwalk here: Ocean City, Dec. 30, I ma. To tbe Board of Commissioners, Ocean CUy. N J.e- Oehllemen:— At your request. 1 's have made a careful examination and y study of repairs needed lo ths Hoardn walk aloog (he oceao front, between I- North slteet and Twenty-third streef> n this cltyr aud would reoommeud the That Ihe Boardwalk constructed duriug the years of 1909 aod 1910, or F between Fifth aod Beveuth streets, e Tenth and Thirteenth streets, aDd Thirteenth aud Seventeenth streets, as ' shown ou the attached map (which ' illustrates the dlCereut periods of conI structural, lu yellow aod green, re1 apecilvely, be rebuilt. Including caps, Joist aod decking, aa (his walk caoool > be satisfactorily patched up of re- - paired; and I would recommend thai I (he Boardwalk constructed during tbe years of 1912 aud 1916, or be1 tween North and Fifth alreeta, and tteveulb and Tenth streets, aa shown oo the attached map In brown and - bias, respectively, tie repaired, as tble ' section Is lu fairly good stale of pre- - servallou, aud, .with tbe beat material » taken from the 1909 and 1910 eectlous l and some new lumber, can be put in > Uret-clasa condition. ■ lu tbe entire 23 bloeks, 1 And 21 ' piling missing aDd two pair ofstepa I to be replacM. • Deeming tbe approaches as a part of tbe Boardwalk, 1 recommend that material salvaged from tbe rebuilt 1 sections of tbe Boardwalk be used at - tbe various street -ends, as It Is my be- ' lief that this lumber can be used to put the approaches lo good order. 1 have made a schedule showing the visible repairs required Id each block, and will be glad to submit same If It la desired. I would like to call attention to tbe that I* Impossible to correctly estbe amount of repairs required to put tbe caps and joist id good eondhteu.^as^oDly^lhree aMswasy vtathla. ^ Respectfully submitted, Wm.H. Collision, Jr., \ ., , UK* Engineer. Champion suggested that tbe < report be received and Died, and (hat i tbe commissioners goon the ground with tbe engineer and Inapect the condition of the Boardwalk. Director Adama made a motion, I which was carried, that the report be , received and Bled, and thai the board on tbe ground with the engineer i and Inapect tbe work. |
EPWORTH LEAGUE t HAS ORCHESTRA , If V I j! Organization of Five Pieces | >• Gives Material Help at i '* Snnday Services. ' The meeting of the Epworth League c ir ol tbe First m. E. Church last Buodsy t I- evening was a great success. Through , ie tbe persistent work of some of tbe t ie members, an orchestra of Ave pieces | >e was present, which helped wonder- t fully with the singing and which was ( s appreciated by all. The orchestra Is t v. planning to render special musjc at tbe service next Sunday evening, and ( a cordial luvllallon Is exteoded to" all ( Next Sunday evening being the Ar*t , ,i Sunday of the uew year, H is plauned , to bsve a roll -call and a full attend- i ,f anoe or memnere i* uesireu. it you J are a member ra*ke It a point to be ( ,. present. i i- The meeting hour has been changed .< ie to 6.46 o'clock, at which time services e- will promptly begin. , A cordial invitation Is extended to - " the members of tbe Presbyterian and '■ Baptist societies to be present. - It ' * watch main Service. |e A watch night service was held In ,n tbe First Methodist Episcopal Church Tuesday eveulug, from 9 o'clock until - midnight. Pastor Yard pr -ached a pointed sermon and this was followed g by a social hour Tbe meeting closed r with a consecration service. The et usual Wednesday prayer gathering er was omitted because of the watch ^ night meeting. k« 1 " " (II ' B. end I- 'Association Notice. The euuual meeting of tbe Oceao t'lly Butldlug and Loan Association, rd for tbe election of officers, receiving O. tbe secretary's report. Issuance of a new eerie* (Sid), aod auy other busi- , ueeathat may properly come before the stockholders, will ha bald lo their 1,1 offices, 60S Eighth street, at 8 o'clock p. m., Saturday, January 11, 1919. Persons desiring stock may secure the id, same by applying to lb# secretary or be any mam bar of lbs board of directors, est R. Howard Thorn, adv., 12-26, SL Secretary.
CHILDREN OF CITY GIVEN 5 REAL CHRISTMAS TREAT
Dr. Florence Brick Haines 1 Joined by Mrs. Create in Her Jolly Plan. Somewhat belated, hot none the Ie* heartily weloomed, Santa Clans I reached '.he assembly room of tbe I City High School a boot 8 I o'clock Saturday evening. With blm I was his merry (not to say mlschlev- I oos) helper. Aud what a royal reception both were given by the bunch I of kiddles tbere gathered! Such rub- ' benog as the little ones did! And I what shouts of Joy markad every I of the wonderful Santa, who looked In every way Ilka a really and i Krlss, with bis great ooat and I boots, red face, tw lokllng ayes and rotund form. And after the Aral start, not a child was tbe least bit afraid of Old Banta. ' course, they couldn't be. for be was ' such a Jolly fellow, with marry quip 1 aud beaming good nature. To be bis busy helper would bother ' ' occasionally bv his little, triaira . aotl Irresponsible ways, bnt only for a , t moment. Aud those tricks! Thay bad the children screaming with pure I delight. ' After be reached tbe stage of tba aa- , sembly room, Banta explained bta da- > layed appearance by saying that ha , I bad waited three days tor enow, and . Anally -bad to make tba trip In an old smelly auto. Ha blew out nine perfectly good tires, too, before he got : from bis home to tba school, i Banta bad the boys aod girls form I Into line aud go forward for thai' ' i treat of popcorn, peanuts, candy, cake 1 and oraoges. Maybe the yonngaten ' I didn't enjoy It all. [ When all tba little ones, the Invite- ' ! tlon being for children between tba 1 ages ol two and nine years, bud bean looked after. Mrs. L. M Creese, Mtoa Chamberlain and Miss Kwsr assisting in the distribution of bags and 1 fruit, Old Banta sent similar treats by ' those present lo their Itule brothers , aod sisters at boma. Than others, la- - eluding sick growu-opa, wen likewise e remembered. [ Tba aflair was the plan of Mrs. F. B. 1. Halnaa.wlfeof Dr.W. P.Halnaa.of thte « city, who decided thus to haip tba ' youngsters lo aaaka many, llwaaa ' TAttioat-~ * "" r -
' helper was oDe of her sons? ' Or. Haloes also assisted In tbe dls- 1 ! t rl button of the bagr. ' Dr. Florence Brick Haloes we» « asked by Mrs. L. M. Crease lo be per- ' - milted to share lo tlie corf or tbe treat , 1 of tbe children, and Dr. Halus* •— »- l MDted. C ' Dr. Haloes desires <° »>ank Frank » H. Ware for hleyArt In tba affair, he providing at «»•' articles purcbamd. Toere were still soma bags aud < , oraoges left after all had been pro- ( . vtded to tbe school, and these were dlatribnted to children aa tbey left tba 1 movie show at tbe Prioress, Prof. J. M. Stevens, aapariotemtaot of the elty'e schools, was anion* the ■ Interested spectators, aa was Major L 1 R. Iffiomas, attendance officer. ' Oeaoa CRy, M .X.. December 90, 1918. J h^5«* ""itai CUy1™"^ • ssssiriiSi'i SsSris £ • bvy aveutalu tbe city of Ocean Ctly, a oounty oftAps May ami But. of New J**T, a*r fneediy. the fourteenth da®5f Jeauary. 1«8. at 2 o'clock to '• HMnftotooon. for Ike ctaetkm of dte rectos, im the eqsutna jwat. aodfes • If mayMF«epesty come totoie tba j — »
Tarmacy K ' KRi-'E DELIVERS i- RSdicR. fr-c'to F°r TABLET°.daks au,i J IN TH. ■- KEV Iu Matter Left With Co. ^ by Local High Sc?> , Alnmni Association. The members of tbe Dcean City | |d High School Alumni Association held j. their customary .reuDloo oo Saturday , ,u eveoiug lo tbs hradquartors of the , Jj.JToung Men's Progressive League, , ]e aud all bad a very pleasaul iime play- . log cards aod dauclog. ^ At tbe business meeting a committee , )r was appointed to secure a marble or . t broDxe tablet to be placed lu tbe'bigh j school bulldiDg' In honor of the boya a who have been lo their ooiiutry'a aer- j, h vice lu the great war. The committee , ( comprised1 William H. Campbell, 'r., ( ^ Ml*' Maud F'oulda aod • Dr. 5V. Y. ( t Cbrlatlao. ^ The uew officera for tbe year are: President, Dr. W. Y. Christian; vice . 1( president. J. Edward Voss; secretary. £ Roy Jeffrlea; Treasurer, Miss Maud r s- Foulda. ,3 A Mr. JeArlea and Miss F'oulda were D re-elected lo their reapecllre offices. B ^ Among tbe graduates of the school ( , who are or have been In tbe service s who attended the reuulou were Lieut. £| I Morgan Haod, Jr., Edward Cotton, a who has been Id a Western camp; Na- g n tbanlel Smith, of (be Meilihaut Marlue; John Barron, of tqg B. A. T: 'V.. . at the University of Peuusylvaula, u and Harold Ferguson, of tbe N. Rr F". at Penu State College! b I Ralph. Van Gilder, who was In tbe ( service, was among the guests. b j TO HOEIi LOVE-FEAST * D Members sITSrseCattn-hes wilt u ■are Colon Btrvices. „ i Next Sunday, tbe Presbyterian and t| , Baptist congregations will join tbe ti , Methodist ;congregatlou In the First « M. E. Church lo a uulon service, both m i morolog and evening An old-faali-. it - toned love feast will take place ^t 9 80 'am, aod at 10 80 o'clock the sacra- n ment of tbe Lord's Supper will be ad- c - JWRfoigSUJ&b. will be preoeded ty ~ berablp. Secretary Derbyshire, of-tbe et Y. M. C. A. at Cape May, recently |j i called to the First Presbyterian I Church will preach the evening aer- oc , mon- tx Tbe love f east, which la a dlstluc- tr , lively Methodist observance, will be participated In by all worshippers M present. R will be a markad oacarion, since tbe fsaat has uat been bald her* °' more than a decade. >' — in * • t
FIRST TO RETURN ; FROM OVERSEAS : t - — c i Jeffries Came Across on Hospital Ship— 8oon ( Coming Home. i Irving JefitMT. In a letter to, bis ! , parents, MulMHmpkle* and wife, of ( this city, recalvm recently, state* I that ha baa returned to this country ( a hospital ship and expects to be , vary soon. , The yooDg man was with tbe 29th ( He went "over the top" with tbe other boya, aud to one or the ( battles his gas-mask was shot oil face. He was also gassed, i (Us parents will give blm a warm t I reception when be returns to Ocean : City. " WsCsX.O. Meeting. < The members of the Ocean City W. ' C. T. O. Will meat Wednesday afMfooon at 8 o'clock at Mrs. George Par1 kar'a home, Aabury avenue, neer 1 Eighth street. A full attendance Is | ' desired.
UOTHJWCOmgm \cctch. Jf.aU wejl Vjmmnmv THE IMPERIAL ' • TEAL AVE., OCX All CITY, ■ Knt""'' nsasaelly —u WU|U Me Mrs. a omiL THE KATHLU i snirsi Arsnns. (X.XAK CITT, M. t, HOTEL ATGLEN ir Sale or Rent by Owner. A C. toff iW HOTEL ELBERON CIOHTU X Nil CENTRAL ATXNDX OCKAN CITT, *. J. Nay lor ana Nayre. I-rapriatresM : ,-w|h, r-aevataS l.L • -.;V— tLR "W fUWLLi; COTTiT.ii ! AR.? .'■.-t-R.-nns,-.. • Champion said that ha had ap with the members of this' company | the ujatter of the proper dtapoaltloo of the rubbish. He stated that be Imi a letter relating to tble matter, wktah [ read, aa follows: city Commissioner*, Hon. Jos. G. Cbamptoo— Dear Sir:— I write lo fraabao yonr 1 memory lo regard to tbs -"■tnan— of the damp that I epokn to yon eboat several moutha ago. X haw haan spoken to by mvaral ot the ootRWOtaaa (who knew I was oc ttw oowmlHea appointed by tbeTwat UatkBtStof ItoAssociation to the matter op with tba Commissioners) to do what I could to get tba vtaw af a* dump from tbe railroad nlilllsialto You meutlooed about s«iui-| a movable high fence aroond It, wUah would help considerably. I would say by doing what yon an to remove this great ohjeelioa pen wfll greatly oblige not only tba Twentieth - Association bat tb# Dnmsreas summer commuters. Respectfully, Walter Chardur Mayor Champion anld thai, MUM / would recall, Im had thtaaah- / Jsct looked up early In the antoaan , j aa the* proposed movable fa* ■round tbe rubbiab "damp" won •, cost tbe contractors oonaMMh money, be had decided to wah not time before taking aottoa. Mm f--J with a knowledge of what ladaWaaf i ■£ flrm can raoow or tg>aat thaaan Tba drm baa agreed todalhs ted tbe tetter with this oafaahtf i ■, On motion of Dlrsetof OaaphaUt j mattar was isfsnad to*fl* H Champion aod CUy BollelU* BaawaM j.;j when affaire WeteMaMWhtoiSS adjusted. Oaborn Corson, who has the fltohMa ' oon tract, wrote a latter UlCormkM the board that be wtahaa to rapow hfa aatract for 1919. ] M ay or Champion saldAhat Mt. Cos- { son's work baa been rsllrfaalaij. and, motion of Director *-*riMg ha was - given • ssosvat of. lbs (innliaal s* - ths sAlrtulsfsH ■ stipulated ' -
Director Adams reported fhal tha city angtn«*s has - pinto Ito Twelfth street dreu. - tl^af ffi working aatlafaetorUy. Tw. ttoahaa *. expired for lorn lug ovar to tto J tba moo ay iaai i id * ' city. Tba report waa ordered epwafl a* tha mlontaa, on motion ot fMiln t. - Campbell. City Bogtnaar CotUsaoc npMMfli that tba ofty's new tax maps wadto [ be taken up tor aaroptenas IfState tax board tha fiillinlaflflflftfilil Mayor Cbamptoo stats* thMMHHI take action on^nauuu^atSaS^to^^^ the borne oomlng of tha agnM$filj8^@ | as requested by Omwaar Tbe foUowlag raeoiuUeaa, pk|H | Director Campbell, warn atopk'ff-' ' Be It Resolved, by the BoaidafOia HBB ' s loners, of Ocean CUy, Maw A PRiVi - 1 tbal Ocean Oty borrow a adJ^^^t aed by vtrtL r^atto SP vtoMriy adopted hF Ike afly af 'l|Rra | City, Hew Jersey, tor lm|*m|r^'. ^ ' oandog said ooatract, and ftdfltoi ' ^ ! proper offlcaa am. hamby aaUidffiffifl to , to exscota a note * aataa to asdma [ Hesolvad, by Uw BaaM af Ok-ttmto ' 1 elonera, of Gesso (tor 8a* Jdaa, . that Ocaaa CRy tonwwa am am ad* ' <«edta« $U<0 (UapltolHa. tot tmdto ■ -I* izsiF hSfsryftSt; ! "incrs are hereby sidlintof b3' cute dr--- ostoa tommtomto^^^HL Bsve "taa Tbe Otac (ML 1 Co*|'p*py; ' JHHj # a°i» i°j!? i ggjjjjijt ' SB ! !>«««

