Ocean City Sentinel, 31 July 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

FINE MUSICAL FOR ORGAN FOND Stories of Southland and Appealing Melodies at Concert August 7. Mis* Loud* Alice Williams, of Georgia, kuuvu aatba Sou l h't raconteur of the old Southern negro, end who has twice been heard el the White Houee before presidential families during; Che Tart and WlUon adrnlti titrations. will appear In coetume at the auditorium, on the camp grouud. Thursday evenIn*. August 7, fur the benefit of the organ fund of Holy Trinity P, K. Church MUa Williams la a real Southern g»rl, having treeu born on the plantation, ••Oak Grove," near Augusta, I George, and her dialect Murle* and old negro "eplrlioela" are largely orlglual, gathered from type* of old ratnlly 'mammies" and negroea. Mies Williams, during war, gave her unique entertainments at uearly all our Army aud >iavjr cauiuumeuta. »he enter, tallied l he boys of our Stale at Anulston Jual before their departure far Prance and cherlahea the mauy good thing* expressed to her by the boys, officers and the mothers. For this worb aud for the private entertain* meota before the beat In the country Mies Williams baa received mauy let I ^-"lere of appreciation. >yillea William* 1« coming to Ocean L City to help Holy Trinity P. & Church pay for the new pipe organ. I, and ahe will be aaalated by Bernard Poland, Jr., who le considered one of L ibe beat dramatic tenora in Phlladel- t Phia. Mr. Poland le well known to L the summer cottagers. Mrs. Lulu L Ware Mecoucb, the church organist. I

will be the accompanist, and the mal« quartet will be W. H. Uollfaaoo, Jr., and Huaeell H. Nulty. tenura; Clinton D. Loa-den and Waller Sherman, bassos Tbe violtolal will be Prof WllHam AL Fitzgerald, or this city. The people of Ocean City should consider themselves very fortunate In having the opportunity to bear Ml** Will lam* and aaaiatlnr artlsta for the wy Jow admission charge and lo help socb a worthy project. \ The program follows: » part L 4 rbe StarBpangled Banner" Key "Dlx**" n TT: Foater Viulln and piano, Loin W. Mecoucb and W. Fitzgerald. Folk Bonge: "Black Sheep.' Black 8beep!" ^ Original •Die Aunt Becky Rains" Original Old Negro Sbout Song" Original Louise Alice WUflame. Male Quartet: (a) -Kentucky Babe" Gelbel (b) "Mighty Lak a Roee" Nevin Colllsaon, Nolly. Lowden, 8bermao. "A Cotton Field Serenade" Original "A Ueoigla Possum Hunt" Original Loo la#- Alice Williams. PART XI. TVnor solo: (aj * Banjo Song" Homer (t») "I Want to be Ready" Burleigh Bernard Poland Jr. "The Haunted Home" Anonymous j (Violin Accompaniment) I ••An Old N gro'e Sermon" Original I *r , ^ Looto* A,,ot Williams Male Quartet: •The Dixie Kid" Gelbf, Colllaaoo, Nuliy Lowden, Sherman. '•C.Wn Storiee" Ortgta.1 Danbar (violin Acoompiofment) Lonise Alice Williams Tenor Solo;

<•> Bo®*" Homer (b) Nobody Knows de Trouble I've Seen" Burleigh Bernard Polaod, Jr. Veal Rataie Trawsrcis, ClSrS2IL3!!! 10 °<**D ni2JuS3SJn, ,be offlrt °r bounty u'J? 10 tb* May txxioty Oaxette, are as follows: Robert 8. Miller, aherlfT (land of Haonab J Steelman et ale.), to Mary O. Davis etaf. $100. Lot 777, 779 and 761. Section A. Lemuel Coney, et ox. to Josephine Bernero No ri beast half of Jot 234 and lot 283, Section (J. M. Emily Simpson, et vlr, to Waller D. BousaJI. #6.500 . Lot 27, block 0, Ocean UUy Land Co. Joseph K Procioret al„ trustee or the Procter Trost. to Allan D. Wallls. #16,000 L01 788 and nnrtbeast 10 feel of lui 781, Section D. Edwin O. C. Bleakly, et ox, toj.e. M. Cheater. I^jt 4*4, plan 1, Gardene. Augustus A. Sick ler, et ux, to Peter F Wright. #100. Lot 748 Section D. Lewis Amos Haines, et ux, to Mrs. Emma Veney. #800. Lot 26, Section A. Hlldretb J. Wallace, et ux, to Sarah E Wallace. Lots I Of and lo8, HeeHoo A. One Co* Grltr to St Ilia w. Lake #42fw J>n 6 Section 7, Oeean Ctly Land Co Joseph Lfodufi Peonock. et ux to hiv 18 '**' 19' <"*" *' Sarab W Fawlsy to R Mr* belli R Stevens #6-fl Lot 7M. Section H. A mwO tismbsr*) to Kh T Hiwak* ■»•»« I MW. Section cT Julia* H K'elnfelder, el ux In (I J Klein fet.frr #8)0 Lot M7 Section H Lulu Vtoll Gegrnheirtn-r. et v»r to Jennie vj De.rl„ V m Lo| m Section D, J.nj..Duv.l A.h lo K.th.rln, 12 * »"6O0. S*iuthe»si 10 feet of lot 18 and northwest 20 feet of lot 2f) block 10. Ocean Ctly Lend Co Mary A Fry h eir to Vsrdllla A. Slevsoa. #1000 Lois U80, 716. 4'jH frffi Section H Joseph It Dafes. et ox, to Jsmea M 1?' DeLanoy Really Co Daniel S, Hreefman, et UK , In Wellard Hctawnerer et ux. Lot W4 Sec* lion t) City of Ocean City to Mary J, LVm. mer Lot 669. block MOt, formerly Seel Ion O, w Jam** F. Marshall, et u*„ toSn-an J. Appfegatt. HJ)0O Lot 30, Plan 4, Bay Fmni, ( avtlda Landenberger at v|r , to Charis# McFadden, Jy #16 000 Be grdrilng in northeast line of Fifteenth »!r*«t at distance of 76 feet northwest from northwest htm at Ocean avenue, oyrtalulfig nori h ws-« along said line m 10 friM1* n' nf • 1A- ' klNy and of that width » x Mudinfing uonhtasi bet ween lines

FINE TIME &T ANGLERS' CLDB "ItAdies1 Was DcliKhtfal Occaaion for Members and Friends. Hhuuld the boys of the Anglers' club provide nearly so well at their I second "Ladles' Night" of theseaaou, 10 be given lo August, as they did at I the season's first event of this cbarI aoler, held Friday evening, tbay probably wou't be able to accommodate the crowd of members of the fsir sex who will desire to attend, specious jaa are the club house, the promenade I around the building add the platform on the outer cud of the pier. There were uearly 200 of the members aud their friends at the entertslntueuc and all of them were ubaulmoua I lu declaring (bat they uever bad a more enjoyable evening. The affair started with a musical eutertalnmeut, those taklug part being the following: | Frank Reastoo, Jr., comic songs: I Miss Raymond, daughter of Mr. ami I Mrs. W. 1. Raymoud, viollu solos; Russell H. Nulty. assistant secretary and treasurer of (he Ocean City Title aud Trust Compauy, vocal selections; Daniel K. tihea, violin solo; Dr. S L. Llpschutz, vocal selections, and MIm Helens Cuderdowo, daughter of Mr. and Mm. George W. Underdo wn, fancy and "Jazz" dances. The entertainers all msde 1 big btl, all being deservedly encored. Dr. Llpschutz, who a few weeks ' ago, returned from France, where be entertain Che service boye In the camps, gave an illustration of bis I work In this line on the otber aide. c Mr. Nulty was In good voice, which * O""- — UIVU

Icfmesus thai be gave bis bearers a •> I treat. u I Miss Raymond le only a young girl, •-I but she played exceedingly well. '• All who go to the yacht club kuow I of "Dan" Shea's ability as a violinist. l| All the Cnderdown girls ars noted > dancers, and Miss Helens caught the * assemblage by her unusual cleverness. ? J Sbe scored a pronounced bit. > J Lzuln's Orchestra made all of Ibem (dance. The "Jazz" was simply IrreI ilsiible. 1 Following the musical part of ibe ' I program, there was a dance, and later r I sandwiches and Ices were served on tbe platform at the outer end of the - long pier. After this, dancing wae continued until 1 o'clock. I Tbe pier, from a distance, beautlI fully illuminated by hundreds of elecI trie bulbs, covered by Japanese lan- - terns, presented an eocbamed like appearance. Tbe general effect was I heightened, after one was on tbe pier, » by tbe rolling seas underneath, sod the . I abysmal darknese over tbe ocean for I miles beyond the pier. > Tbe decorations of tbe club bouse ■ were yellow, black and white, tbe club colors, with rosea, gladlolaa, eta, arranged wltb artistic effect. Tbe green arc bee on tbe pier, alto arranged for tba best efftct, were I greatly admired. I The decorations were tbe work of VV. H. VaoTJne. a prominent Detroit , architect, and who designed Henry ■ Ford's palatial residence. Ha took apartments here soma time since and , Is enjoying a welbeernsd rest. George W. F. Underdo wn was In j charge of tba entertainment and ma•la W. I. Raymond did strenuous work lo providing tbe electrfeal decoratlooe. Walter Jones bad charge of 4 tbe refreshments, and President Wot. '

r A. Welsh was busily engagsd Friday In general supervision of tbe splen1 did affair. Much praise Is due tbe members of the entertalnmsot committee, who are John M. Hanna, George W.F. , Underdo wn and W. H. VauTlns. r I - j 8PECIAI, PROGRAMS T AM Kwato Psvtltes ifae Remainder ) Of This Ween. There w||| be varied requested num- » hem given by Vsaeeila'a Orchestra at , tbe music pavilion this (Thursday) evening, and tomorrow evening the . program win comprise all solo num- , bera. This should be a great attraction to music lovers, p There will be a special concert In the pavilion Saturday evening, wltb 1 vocal soloist. It ts planned to repeat this order every evening next week, starting Monday evening with tbe music of all . nations. There will be a solo by one of the men each night. , Tuesday evening there will be classical selections, and tbe program on , Wednesday evening will consist of . popular airs. Mr del lor War work. Prank H. Mtewatc, of Philadelphia, s prnmlneut summer resident or this city, has received a nickel bronze t medal from the Uuited Btales Treasury 1 Department In appreciation of the work dritis by him m the Liberty and Victory loan Campaigns In Philadelphia and Gloucester count lea This i« the first of t|a kind received In this section, *0 far as known. Cioto House fSccoraiad, The celling of the Ocean City Fishjog Club has been prettily decorated by Plermaater William L Orr, acting under instruction* from Dr Wayne T KHIUq. chairman of the club's enrerislumtnt committee Dr. Klllian told M r Orr to buy the material and do the work at the personal eipsnss of the chairmen. parallel wltb Ocean avenue, one being (lie southeast line of said alley fio feet In length or depth. Hueeo J. Appiegste to James F. Marshall, et ux. #2 F00 Lot X9, plan 4. Hay From. 1 "I"'!"**"*' •' <» Run 1 Hctill. #2 /iOd. pan of lots 71 and 72 Kvrtlnn U, ' Catharine ^ O Lyslngsr. el vir , to H. « f !•% V'm ^°{ 3I- 0. City Lend On, Jamas H. t heater, el ox.. toR i^n. rains Fovter. I^t 28, (lirsrd Realty vOr Robert h. Miller, shtrlfT (land of Ella M. Townseod). fo Daniel H. Rtselman. #2 600. fyjt 478, Rsotloo 8, Bernard Rueadeschsi, si tit. fo w I*. Dunn. f| ,j|oo. M I ,nrt p,rl of ^8, plan I, of grantor 1

PERSONALS. Jamvs Haul, or Philadelphia, Is at I his cottage, sjs DeLaucey place. " A.Tutten and wire, of this city, are at Tuckertou for a few- wevks' stay. Mrs J O. Laird, la at her cottage. 210 Allaullc boulevard, for tbe season Lewis A Hleeliuai) aud wife are at Tsutb aud Bay avenue for (be scasuu- , Jieury W. ritel wagon, of Ridley r Park, Is at bis outage, S.S4 Brlgtitou place. [ L M Derevaux. of l'lilladelplila, I . has opened bis collage, 1U04 Wesley I . avenue. - Ell Krupp aud family, of Lsiisdalel r are at their summer home, ;krJS West • avenue. L. 8. A. Htedeui and family, of l'lilladelplila, are at their collage for tbel season. Cbarle* C. Read and family, of Camdeu, »re at 1U1B Wesley avenue for the summer. Tbeo. P. Rees, of Pbiladelpbla, la at bis cottsge, 6211 Central avenue, for] the season. | P. J. Howard, of Germautowu, wellknown lu political circles, la amoi g tbe visitors. I H. Woolever aud family, of Philadelphia. are at their collage, 8.17 Wet-- 1 ley avenue. Henry Num aud family, of Pliila- ' delphla, are at their cottage ou the I Gardens tract. I ' Mrs. R J. Schmidt aud family, of 1 Oak Lane, are at their cottage, S.51 J Fourth street. Mrs. George C. Newniau, of Philadelphia, has opened her cottage, 2712 1 Wesley avenue. Mrs R. McN. Davis, of Phlladel pbia, la occupying her cottage, 1320 1 „ Ocean avenue. I L. W. Muiford and family, of 1'blla- u

1 delphla, are occupying their cottage, 1033 Wesley avenue. Pro f. Owen Dean Johustonand family, of Philadelphia, are at their apart menta ou Park place. J. D. Aab, or Haddoufleld. has apart* meota at Sixth street and Allaullc avenue for the season. j Judge Eugene C. Bonnlwell and family, of Wayne, are at their new | cottage on Plymouth place. Dr. Armond Gersou, a district au I perlntendent of public schools in Pbll- 1 adelpbla, la among tbe visitors. H.Walter Berroth aud family, of Germantown, have opened their apartments In doutb Ocean City. | William Rowen, a member or tbel Board of Education, of Philadelphia, Is a cottager on Plymouth place. | Jacob Lorlllard and Tamlly, of Phil adelpbla, are enjoying life at their cottage at 608 Twenty-third alreet. Samuel T. Heuderson and wife, of I Houtzdale, Pa., are occupying their bay villa in this city for a few weeks; Mt»e Fannie Hookey, of Philadelphia, la tbe gueat of William H. Horn and family at their cottage In this cityMrs. Wilson T. Hoy and family, of Harrlsburg, are guests of Cmpt. L. L Htgbee and wire In this city for a few weeka. Robert Radford, secretary of tbel Standard Steel Company, and ratnlly, of Philadelphia, are occupying their cottage. Former State Banking Commlsatooer Charles Ambler and family, of Pblladalphla, are at their cottage lu tbla city. Mary M . Sherrlck, of Pblladalphla, Is occupying an apartment at Ninth street and Boardwalk for the balance of the reason.

William Hint, of Philadelphia, sec- , retary of tbe American Sunday Scbooj Union, and hla family are cottagers 00 tba bay front. 1 Former State Senator Erueet L Tus. tin and family, of Overbrook, have opened tbalr cottage at Battereea road and Bay avenue. Norman Fort and family, of Philadelphia, are at tba home of Mrs. Fort'a , parents, C. Howard Schermerborn and wjfo, in this city. Prof. (J. Alvln Snook, principal of tbe Frankford High Sohool, Phlladelpbla. Is resting here. Hla patents 1 have a bay villa in this city. M laa Amelia L. Tyers, of New York, la a gueat of her brother, W W. Tyers, and wife, of Philadelphia, cottageni here. She will remain until the iclore of tbe reason. Mrs. 8, H, Whiteley, of Phlladel- | pbla, who recently underwent an op | eratloo for removal of tonalle la convalescing rapidly at her Beach road home this city. Former A«*emblyman Wm, Wil«b. of West Philadelphia, a cottager here, la receiving congratulations. He ban , been appointed one of the registration commissioners In Philadelphia. William H. Hertzler, late of the 26th DtvtiUon, baa been uiade manager of one of the chain provision stores. He ' brother of James Herizler. of At1 lantlc City, formerly of this city. W. If. Albright aud family, of Woodbury, are loeated in an apartmem at Twelfth aud Himp*oti avenue. , Mr. Albright Is associate editor of the Woodbury Constitution and recretary of the New Jersey Senate. I Real Estate and Search Company REPftKBENTA Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnsi Co. 1 Title Insurance Searches, Abstract® of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Prompt Service All Work Ouarantted Money to Loan on Oood First Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nation 1 Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. — — Advertise in the i SENTINKI,

'why QAS CO. was compelled ; TO INCREASE ITS CHARGES Eocal Corporation Makes Statement of Iutcrcst to ItsjResi dents of City— Tells of Decision of State Public Utility Commission. The cost of piiHltx ing and Uitdi'ibutiiig i;-'" like tl.u coat of prudtx-ing othor JUHtcrlaltf soil Mlftpllia, has incr»-;tMd ciionnoualy slnctt ti»*' he Klnnlng of the World War, nud .-till coniinur.-* to Incioaso, due principally to Ihv advanced coal of anthiTiciio aud lUtumlnotwAoat, koh oil and labor. Tho City <5uh Light Co. Iiu> hUffi'U'd a Jurgr Ilfi.uu tal lnrS « ,u It yt-ar for I tin » past' three years in an «-ffon *«.» nave i(a cousuiuurM from an in- | c reus i-d coat of ga*. and in tin- lu»p«- fioui uiaiith to month that coudilions would Improve by it aw»n of reductions in the cost of m\c maleilal.--. j Tile ae liopua have not materialized, liowevor, ft lid tho eouipany has been | roinpellt-d lo place the mailer before- ihe Public t* 1 ility CoiUllii^sloit <>f | the State of New Jersey for t-onaitieratum willi an applicalion '•> grant Us | periulbtdoQ to Jiuiva.se our ri-vt-nuo. >0 ihat th« seiviio would not he Jin- ( paired and the Company could coniiuut •«» me,: it-, obligation*. Im:«a?u in revenue was asked iu aicorduuce vmli •!;»• iollowiug schedule: 3 and 0 light meters 2,".« per juenih or f 3.ee per year DA and lu light Uiclers 3ui P« ; month or pel >« .u ! luA and 20 light tueii-i* I'b p« r iuon.li or l.St' per y. ar - 3u j light meters Sue per month or t»et> per >ear I 45 * light meters tiac p»-i month or ?.v» per year 1 30 A and 60 light tnoiei - Sue per moii a or pm y.ar loo light nieleiB 4l.2o per laonih or ll.lo pel year 150 iigtit meters 11 7e per month or 2«M<» i»er year 2v0 light meters 2.2o i»er molitli or 20 lu per year Every. Customer paytiu lor one year of Servu-i Charge, whether Meter lit uRi^d for the summer or all year, hut payable in tl»« event 01 being used all year upon the monthly basis, as listed above. Due notice was served upon the C.ly Solicitor of the pendency of tin* petition and be acknowledged tin- svrvue ol.satue in a letter dated May 21. ll#15, shown in Exhibit P-l. A notice of the petitioner'* application for permission to increase us rates, which also gave the tiuie and place ud the lieuring, was given by publication iu the t)v«.»Ti City Sentinel on May 15. 1313. and all re^iuiretueiits ot ConP-M-ave KuIjiu Number Filieeu ct»uiplied with. The present rate of Gas i.- $1 *•" per M cubic feet, and It was hoped long ago that the war conditions id have changed operating costs, but the continuous and ever increasing less compelled ut to seek jelu-f in the most equitable way. After- cuirtu) tonoiiietatiwn. the above method o: apportioning the increased chaigi among) > ur Consumers was considered

•(most equitable. , I Following the Hearings held aftd with lull examination into the records I of the company, the Public I ility Commission Uuds the following, we - 1 quote; "It is evident that the rate of 41.50 under which this company is no* | operating 16 not suilicient to compensate it lor the value of its property on ► jany basis which may be assumed and that in view ol the' statements u: ? | costs presented in the petition and in the proofs it will be necessary lo | permit the company to increase .ts rales and charges. ••The Board therefore finds and determines: ""1. That the present rale lor gas charged does not produce a sufficient ( revenue to enable the petitioner to render proper service. "2. The Company's schedufb ol fixed service charges as filed May lo, I 1313, may become effective." Therefore, the above Service Charge collectible a year in advance will Ibe applicable to all Gas consumers and bills will be promptly mailed and delivered to each customer lor payment in accordance with the above tiud | ings. ! This method Is not new, but has, in many cases, been previously ap | proved. - - — | The Board's report iu the matter of the application of the Ocean County I Gas Company for further increases in rates is pertinent in the tnst.int case. "Each customer connected with the g»«s mains of the petitioner entails a fixed cost annually for the Interest, taxes, depreciation and main ten&ncu of the individual service pipe aud meter devoted to such customer. 11 for reasons of his own, the customer does not choose lo use this service pipe and meter for the entire twelve months, this does nut relieve the company from the necessity of paying the fixed charges thereon. H they are not paid by the customer to whose sole use they are devoted, some other customer or customers xuusi be charged with this cost or the . company must fall to receive reimbursement for such expenditures. Failure to recognixe this fact tends to introduce an element ot discrimination in xates unless each and every customer uses his service pipe and meter for approximately the some number of months in the year. This is not the case I with the customers of the petitioner. in the matter of the complaint of "Citizens of Noiihtlvld City vs Fieasantvllle Water Company." as ahown in Volume 1 of the Reports of the Board of Public Utility Commissioners of the State of New Jersey, page 535, the Board Utd down the following principle affecting seasonal re SOr,"A large part of the plant and equipment at summer resorts is maintained throughout the year with comparatively little demand Tor service, in order that sendee may be furnished those who reside at tho resorts during a part of the year only. In fixing u charge for sendee It is nut unreasonable, tinder the circumstances, for consideration to be given to the expense of maintenance during the year, although service may be afforded to a ma-

jority of the patrons of the company for part of the year only. It is not ! regarded as unreasonable that payment for tho entire time during which service is afforded in any one year under thoso conditions should Inexacted in advance." In the case of Tho Standard Gas Company* for the further increases a similar Bervice charge collectible one year in advance has been approved. fho above all loads to the same conclusion as found by the Public Utility Commission to govern the present condition of the City Gas Light Company. Inasmuch as this company has already sustained enormous losses and that an Increase must necessarily follow the condition in which we now find ourselves, we trust that our consumers may appreciate the fact that they have been so long without participating in any Increase, and that the same will be acceptable and promptly paid by them so that wo can continue to oporato and meet our current expenses. Bills for tho above /large are now due and will either !>c mailed or delivered personally and prompt payment is urged. Respectfully submitted, >dv' THE CITY GAS LIGHT COMPANY.

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Ordinance No. 125. . Annl.f?,llln*0Cf ■ motor eowcr I dSSSK/YLu!1 * ',,ulor k°**r truck with * dumping body atxl * motor power roxd ni^of department «t tb* City of Oresn City. .Sew Jer.cy. *nd pro v M ™or » '*,tl *Dd tucr*of. The Hoard of Comniiuivnvrt uf ti>« IXir ' °f .Vt-M City do ordhlti { •» . *' Tbfcl bf pnrth*w«l ' »PV*okrtoK cart *nd « motor powfcr truck with dumping body and ■ motor sVr^t. nf*1h^.rM!"r !°L lh" Rvpsrtmsnt ot atrrets of tb» city of Oci-»n City, New Jer. »rr. and k*ld ahill be *rt-or0lng to ktr-cin. 1 ""j"- js ciociirt* a^rn ,, That the co.t and «xpen»o or ,» ? n,"lor •PrlftSUng cart and the >aid 9r tru,k *Uh I»"ly und a i pcwJff r6ad draper •bull |>.. d-« f » ^ ,Jr [n<' Oc, ar, city at large f«T»» In K* ot city of Ocean *a!T K Includw the tout *«»d Intldental ro»t arid . iprnwi m ati„« atTiritnt * b°n',fc •l"1" doUllJtO In an«1 tnatura within the time previdod >'k] ah all bear loteriv*t at * r»t«- not ,*m I ft*l centum p.r annMtn. an.1 aid b.nih ahafl be lMO«d in *11 r««p..t-, in ronfoynlty to the li*i of the st*i< of svw . 7 i relating lo the l»*uinjc of bond* bv The form, date, maturity olSmf fr.r ikw °il *!' Mhrr rft8®tr#ment. n«c- . . ,tb# the bond* it w II - l shall b. h7 ordl. 522.F. rreolutlon* ed«i»!rd by the Hoard ot C-)mmi>Mioner« or Mm city. section ,*t. fbai ihe contract ^h»n aHard lr. tl-rnl«>r*rily flnanrrd by thv i«*n. I rnv' vi.w E?lr"rr n2!#! "T ,h? • r I Ii.r a** .li y' whlrh "ha" ««>r day th* Mme were i»,r;pd ami mar be renewed front tlmr to ,|mc; thpy "J ^ ins ^r,r* frrwwhLcb 2nd J,,X"C' t»y tk- .M ay or *nd city iTrrt red % mrel!lc.nii \t ,b# »,r*®lor of jUm£* #k j 1 d corporate «-*i kfn.nl . Aw* ,nUI thereof ehall . red "thT^rVJ* 5*!*1 *rn'",r'' bf lhr r-nniract and lha lnr fr^n-n allow.-] t.« i-« , •M *| . rate „r mtere.t Wl «e?edlJf 'ffi I per renfum per annum., nhtrh rau- 0f inter*«t : stall be ,.|,red on th* note* * r Paction | That tht« ordlnaiue -hall taVa ,<n -On . Vir . I 'i • nil U. CHAMPION. ItOHKIlT FIhiikic, . <*«»nml^1otjefa. The K'.ivr ordlnsnr* w*a paa.r,i n„, red swnqd reading* *1 a nWtlha of ii?^ Ibiard of I *0 hi rn las loner* ol tJrere iltv Srw i::, ou, 1, i.i». *m ♦ *77 h meeting otknii It J 1 ot I ominu*|Mner> h«M inly > |ujv T II It p p IS w VKM> A k "h'G-.. t r- r. vt w. • ityotsfk,

| Ordinance No. 122. r An ordlnnt.ro t». vamte fr-r«iitn Inud in 1 ' ' ,l>'» t'njH- May Coijoiy, jcr-,v 1 wl.'t l/ iL'tu-"'' nr Mr'^' »•« fret fn r id t. - tMirn Afc,-ury Avenm- Hint w.-kt * lr"1" Foriyaevrnlli ! } 1 eighth Mtfr.-|. nnd on i.iiev or r A vrtiit ? ISul' 1 - 7 i ln, Tldlfl " A "bury 1 » . ^ 7'1 r",rHl Avetiurand en.mdtni ' h,r y '-v""" street to Forty • isluS ; :•» ruv',1; Mrption I. That >U| «y tt.e following «ti- • *ertl>n] land in the< l|> of o run fit* t n.^ May County, NVw Jer-ey, Hn.| h |nir ^ or at rr. 1 fifteen feet it, w'dtn hrtwren A-nnry AMii.ir nnd Wrtt Avenue *n<l extending . trom Forty m-v, nth Htreet to Korty-eighV* ' u.Vn '."V" "n hM,*v nr ""'rt hrim. fret in 1 V* : ' »«•*•••<•" Ant.iiry Avenue t>ntrl| . i.VUi' u.t? from Forty. iH'veiitti w-trMi n». hint n\ nil.-, or 1 tie-t fifteen feet in wpttlt tH>tWrrt\ « «i,'irai Vveh.t and WM y .Avenue nt.d r)t< ndiViit ^ w1 ven lli M| reel to royrv eighth Vr "Mlnr hcref.y^V.rnifsi UuY[ ,f'r , |U "r . '.v; 1 vacation of th.- tnnd itrk.-nbed |r, H -r||on 1 ot ti.i.or llunnee.or incidentnl itiervtn.il.-., »„.i 11. aorl, r„k.v the Mn.| e t ,»e-i »,i ,,| lhr ( <• v 'l At.l '(I v *1 he i«r l?i "nV f,,on "e,,on ^ I "J in* owner or <>wnora or t|o- 1 0.1 in. •m i or it, air tM .r-(rkeruto.al«.inVln.!u;,| I"' ■ H'Hlg ... or aijr(k nk r- « h„ n(,w ,,1 'J " 1 1 1 M rtioti I Hit. 'ie-lli.aii--e . T.,,a' ',M' "wn' r nr O* n- r» at «i,r jRnit ntotlMng t.i" tund de.rrth,n| m Beet ton | i ",.,M »'v" ,|M - »V ->( 1 , 'Hvai • lly Miinli ir-m kecur.ty and In tnri, : ;i!? *v:°v "■ pr«t«Ss : , Li.M ' *■ itv from nny <v«i or nxnehoe . 1 1 !' v ,nv*' lrt* t-r II or rhaiL-o 1 i s fit to 11 in »ny net Inn luanf in,iim reltulvr ! i !w.m'-'V "r I'1.,11* in «t,»« «>mi. , i>*n« « and r. ji mh ii,r , . , ' tntiH deemh-il |„ He'-tloti |, 'I' vl the , *■' iSS/7. Vym ^ Shut I uk« rftart r ",m ol *f«-r tft nun 1 < CHAMPION. W. II FAMPIU I.I,, f ItOHKHl KlHHi.it Com miM ton art, "rtlnnnre wm. j „u jy,,. a ?! rrvidti.g* a» rt meeting of the ■ , Hoard of t nti,mi«*i.Mier« nf f>*n*i, ciiv Mat* I I frrv, 'r »>. MiS'JOZ. I ! ,.3I H y A mWW- ' iM,u, P. t ityt ierk, 1 7

) : 1 V A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? if I not, why not? They give three times I as much light as the old style Carbon lamps I for the same current consumption. I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVIBE I of Atlantic City Eloctric Company ■

Old ilia lice No. VIC). A- OrJlnsnce to pur>.-hs>e a motor |Hiwer| for il- DIrcctur of the UcpzrtOtenl <-f i ..r.d 1 1 Ay 9 ,it.d f-«r it,-- uh> of the 1 Health lk'psrtmoni and -m-h othrr Depart-: men: >U> 1 1.«« Katun may hate to In- ok- --arlly . Um'iI, n il proviitlhg for tbe Cost aud eXf»et»eo The li -ird of <\»mrnl**loacr* of the City of (>. -■ •& f.lty do ordain : S-*. ctu.-i 1. Th.*! th-.ro i-bitlt Iw purcha«ed a tnotor %'cblf!, f,-r thi D»r«rh»r »»t the Ik- ; . 1-lit o! itr.H-ta and llJ^t;*a>i- arid lor tbt of the Health Department arid »ueb otb>-r !»• pat 1 merit ** |h<* atnv ui*y hXve to J,.- nee- ' • --.irily u--d. --kUK tnAor vrbtctc.to according -pivJCcitloUk o« tile 1q ibe City i'l-rrk'.- office. That the co«t and upci,*o of the mIi] motor Vi-hScJr eitall Ik- d(fra>*tl l>> ftty of *';{> .1! L»r,.- . !>j the l*«uof l»»:id- •••' *"ity of «»- City In •uvb Miui* o» kball Include tbv total and In- ' fldental to.t aud cxpeiiK* a* allowed by , said bond-, .-halt be deflnite in amount, arid mature with::) th« litut* provided by law j .itid -hall bear Interr-,! at a rate ai>t i-vctol- j !«« v per ccotutu j.cr annum, nt.d sa:d bond* -hall be ttsucd in ntt r-'spi-ct" lu con-f.-rir.l'y t;i the laws nf the *tate of N»w Jet- - v. retail tif to tbe |«»uiu«c of bond* by uiut«:< -palltu-a. The form. date, maturity, denornluatloti and all other rc-iutrtnnui* nec--v.iry for the io-uln,: of the tonda a* w>!l an the total amount thereof rhatt t». by ordt uaiico ur resolutions adopted by tbe Hoard of CommD-hmer* of ltd* city. Sec: ton That the contract when award od. tu*y be temjiorartly Onancrd by th* t**utag of prtimK-ory note* of the City of Ocean • "py. New Jer--y. which notes shall tnar date the day. the oanio were l**ued and may b«- r-r.ewa-d frotn t;::.e ?«> time; they nball atato the purpo.v- for -which the miuc were l*fun| and k s!gn<al by tbv Mayor and City Ork arid c-)uni<T-lgitc<l t-y the Dlrot ior «>.' Revenue and Flnaro ■» and the corporate real affix. .1 thereto, and the total amount thereof -hall na: ex.c-.-d the. i>>:al amount of the contract and the Incidental expense* allowed by law. aud at a rate of Interest u -t exceeding • ;v p-t centum j-r annum, which rate of inter- -t khalt bo plic-xl 6n th* note*. Section 4 That thi* ordinance ahatl take effect at the cxplratlwo of Uu d»y> after IU Qua! pawagc. -IU"< li. CHAMPION. KOltHftr HS1IKK. . * ComtntM loner*. Tiro iiIk>\> ordlnnticc w» |w*.r«| on tlr»t kiiil M'.niiJ renditigk 1. 11 meet Ingot the Kourd ofcommu^oiit-rk of l»c«-wi) City. New Jersey. Held July ?, IDPJ, Mini on third rrwdlng and htinl i-wagt- at tx to--, tiny of s.»id Ibsvrd of i'OliiliilkktoXierw held Jul* >, P.«lD. ItAttHY A. M"Klth. 7-.il. It.. P. 1 ■ : 1 * r>rk. Ordinance No. 121. An ordinance to purcbu* * motor power pumping engine for the Fire Department of ocean City. New Jersey, and providing for the cost and cxpcn»e thereof. The board of iMiumlkaioncr* of Ocean City do ordain: Hectton J. That there *halt be purcba<ed a motor power pumping engine for the Flro Drpartmrut of Ocean City, New Jersey, aud • a : shall bo accordlug to (he ipecincailyum on n:«- in tbo City CU-rk'* office. Swtkn 2. That tbe co»t arid cxpen»c of the said motor p-wer pumping engine shall be defrayed by tho City of Occre City at large, by the i«u!ng of band* by the City of iFt-an City in such >utn« a» ahrll include the total and Incidental coit and rxt>en*e.. a« I* allowed by law ; eaid bond* ahall be d- finite :n amount and mature within "the time provided by Uw and *ha!) bear lntcrc*t at a ratenot exceeding *lx ;.<r centum j-er annum, and *ald Umd* "hall be ltiufti in all respecu in conformity to the Uw* of tbp state of New Jersey, relating to the Issuing of bond* by munlcipaltitci. The form. date, maturity, denomination and at! other requirements nrc - ersary for the issuing of the bond* a* well as the total amount thereof shall b* by ordinance or n -lotions Adopted by tba board of Gommhtioticrs of thi* city. Section 3. That the contract when award ed. may be temporarily flnauced by tbe bauIpg of promu-ory notes 0r the Ctty of Ocean Uty. New Jersey which notes shall bear date the day tbe same were l*>ued and may be renewed from time to time; they shall slate the purpose for which the aatnc were l*sucd and Im- siRQcd by the Xlayor and City Clerk aud countersigned by the Director of Revenue and Fluaur-- and the corf-orate *«-al afflxed thereto, and the total amount thereof shall not exceed lh« total amount of the contract and the Incidental exprn-.es allowed by law. and at a rate of Internet net exceeding -ix per centum p.r annum, which rate of Interest -hall !>«• pia/i-d un the note*. Sutton 4. That thl« ordinance shall Ukr •-ff.it at lhr explrstioa of un day* after It* nual passage.

Jos. (I CHAMPION. W. It CAMl'IIKl.t., HOllhKT FJHIIKIl, . . Coin in I ««lot»er*. Ilie Uivove or-llnwiice was, hsmi] on ttrst wild kreond reading* nt a toes ting ot t».«lloard of Cominlodout-ra of Ocean City, New I -racy. I, rid July 7, imju, and on third reading *ll<1 OriHl p-«saHk'<- K N lllrs-flnK Of -isid lkmrd of LomrnikMioni-rr held July Js, It»lp. - « .. "AltKY A.MOItlilH, 7-81. Ho P. !■. Cltyv'lerks Ordinance No. 123. An Ordlnane* to jny out, open, gradt and gravel a t>ortl<io of Tenth Street and Klcvrnth Street In ihc City of Ocean City. New J-vr*ey and to build, errct and construct a "ldiwalk and a!<o to lay out, 0|*d. grade and gravel * portion °r M«orlyn lerracc In tho city of tJdtan City, New Jernry. The lloard of C-omrni* doners of the Cltv of Ocean City do ordain : * V That Klerenth Street ln Ocean . N< w Jersey, "halt be laid out and 0p#Q< 5nd Rr»Vr'rd from a point beginning 110 feet southeasterly from the southeasterly line nf Orcan Avenue and extending ioutheanrrly 130 feet; that the roadV! sSlml R,lal1 ^ 30 feet in width im It shall be of a grade at heretofore i-stahlhbrd by an ordinance or ordlnatu .-a of thi* city; that *ald roadway shall gravel and the gravel to 1m» t>r a thicktir" n" regulated by an ordinance nr ordlnsnc« Tir-w in f.»rrc In this city: that Tenth 'h-«-an t'jty. NVw Jcr^y. shall br 1 vl-l out and epenevt, gr.olt-d and gravrlesl from a point beginning 2C0 feet *outh*a%!rrlv from the soutbeaKterly -Ido of Ocean Avenu« rii? iK*S?^ ^uR,r**terly to a j, dot. which I«dnt |s 150 fe«-t from the northwraterty aid. "f th<* pr«'-ent public boardwalk ; that the 00 M!d .T,,"tb 8«ree-lfcahall bo Bfi f.i-t . *b" grade a* here-rstat»iuh-d by an ordinance or ordlnances of this city ; itist •aid roadway shall bo of gray 1 nn«l the grave! to be of * thleknaoi regulated by an ordinance or ordinance^ now In force in thi* city ; that Monrlyn Termro In Ocean City. New J«-r«.ey. nhall be laid at /nd ?r»v*^ beginning at the point ..74 feet southeasterly from the I'v?"1 y <,f Avenue nnd ext.nd ng eoutbeaatcrty | Ji feet to the westcrly aids of the pr.-..-n» public I»»xnlwr,lk. » , kbc "" ""W Moorlyn Terrace shall be ,10 feet wide and It shall lo- of th,Man. as heit-tnforo established by an ordl Iinnrr ,.r ordinances Of this city: that sn«d » irsvel and the gravel to ««« A U,;r.kT1' *d by an nrdl2 .i IK»* In force in 11, t, CRy. .s. T Mdewalk* atong the al.t Tenth and Klrv.-oih Strr-rts (** to bu iV . «"ul- graveled, a* by » 12 . ° ihU °rdlnrec*> > ltnll be made Li*S? •fcSLSrLa.^."^ ; lhM ,hr *w,b *»»«i n»nr , A u 1 S""'>rdinK to an ordinance or pfdlnanrra of this rRy and the cement » ii>walk" »hall he of n width and to be ron„^rd pf xht Irx .,,rh A.l . 2 by nr. ordinance ot th-.-mrnt MdelAk li'Jd of ^iiniV^^rt^Gty^ t,y nn °rd,nk^ or Action S. That the Hoard of Commissionolr'n.r? .r^A ",,lh' "Ur* ***** *»,b T AJ . Lh Property lying wRhtn the -:dw»Ykr*r.iI »? "'r,'r| v «v' t-lnce and land in? of Quiring s*lrt | ' V i If K«-<b!e -vrrce with ihr owner* ler .? J"0 V"."' b- l-a'd '-0-I If A-, V.w A'1 be rnachMl r»r th- prjre he . red0?- 12, 'dCb shall I ! . in" '^nucmnrrj ai«'-rditir. to the AW of the state Of Ww lerre™ SSafftc to ■M-aW?" iV,Mk mjt, grading red « . ; " *' *n,t '"^aing of sidewalkreai** taiTriT *'2^^ ur'f,n Ired red Iv. Y. bfnc-flird ih«-ref-y shslt b« *-»m. v IrA'T ,n f'^'P'.rtton to the benefltk r«ch rhatl Im- d round a^ulre, < tft? w£ikk! .!.h r«rdlf»ance shall lake final paUagf ,W d*n htX"f h" JOH.G t'HAMPlQR, $ R'N MITH.I.l,, ItORKItT FISH I It, T».e . . C«»n«MH*iiiot»evs. - v/ oid'nreiv w.i« i-askf-i ,,,, orfct l> I (-Iitiwii (salotli'f « )|.;!t| j o t y > )|)|y si iLi'i «*A,Alluv A ^'fititiu 1 ti.Hwt.t.ttt* Wy(Tsi%,

John Marts Lumber Co Ninth Strout and Haven Avsnus 1 OCEAN CITY. N. J. Lumber Millwork, Mojldin^s. Building Paper, Piaster Board, Nails, 8asb W * etc. Kstmiatca Furnished. Prompt Delivery. 11 I ■ Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING . PAPER HANGING GRAINING aa/O DECORATING ' 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY j — J TLLLPtlUNt. 77- W j Carl's Restaurant Home Cooking 403 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey \ Sea Side Baths SALES DEPARTMENT THINGS TO WKAR WHEN BATHING Women's Suits — $2.75 to $7.75 Girls' Suits— 52.50, $2.75, $4.75, $5.25 Children's Suits — Soc, $1-15, $1.65, $2.75, *3-00, $3.75 Men's Suits— $2. 75, $3.50, S4.50, $6.75, $7.75 Boys' Suits— S3, $3.25, $3.75, $4.75, $6 Rubber Caps — 15c to $1.00 Bathing Shoes — 35c to $2.00 w Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately 3 . . in." Now- 1- the opportunity to p-tr -!)*-«• a c4-m*Wy in, m vrl*l. We have over bdOcom-plrtr-i inonurn ut*, ii-aUiunn, murker-. «y»rnrr past*, etc . In oar wareroota and show ysrl« In • amden and I'lr^mtn vllle. the largeat and tne dix-at sioea we ever carrtsdv\ •• niHUu'ivt iiv ] t tir-,- giuki- prior to the pre-ent advance tn price of material sad lab<»r and *rr- -riling tln-tn much Irs* in price than w« can inwhufocture ibem today aud b*v-au*r or thi* Ibwc g«a»d* are being «oid rapidly Vail at out yards in rteaaant vllle or Camden and make your selection. vv"4' *r»' «^i nppe.1 watt every ta»*>r waving devlc* to letter and erect them prnajfdty. v\ c have theeiectrtc ,'rsiin, -urfacr c p<>tisblnf mill, pneumatic uxvi*. plug dil1*. etc., and can inanutaiMure tno«l anything you want in apeclai work, aa we eleo bare a large supply of rough -to.-k on hand Tor thile purpoea. Fall and purchase now. The eooner j ou call the belter display you wUl have to select from. The war and recent epidemic ha> create 1 such a demand for good* In our line tbat for w long time it la going to iw very difficult to enpply the demand. Ttata coctd'11 w,lt! lh*- shortage of grantt- utters .-suwl by the terrible loaec* In the world war wll' to* all the monumental dealer* to the limit to fill order- promptly. Camden Yard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasant ville Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 RHPRRSKNTATIVKS : O. J. HAMMELL. Prcst., 117 N. Cornwall iveM Ventnor, Atlantic City, K.J. A. I,. H AMMELL, Vice larr«L. Ahaccon, N. J., for Cumberland, Cape May, liurlin^toii, Octau ami Atlantic Counties. F. KAKGIIT, Camden, N. J., for CamJcii, Salem and Gloucester Counties. W, DUBOIS, ctavtnn, k. J., for Clayton attd vicinity, li. It. IlALK, Crt|«e CharlcH, Va., for State of Virginia. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE. PLEASANT VILLE, N.J. I mrZfi 1 I THE UNIVERSALICAI# J | Tlterc arc more than 3,000,000 Ford 1 j; cars in daily operation in the United || ! m States. This is a little better than one- I; half of all the motor cars used in || America. The Ford car is every man's ji necessity. No matter what his bust- ji itcss may he, if solves the problem of tj clieaj>est transportation. We solicit j your order now, because production is 'I limited, and we must make it the rule ! ^ lo supply first orders first. Touring j Cars, $525; Runabout, $500; Coupe, j Coupe with Starter, $750; Sedan, 1 $s hj; Sedan with Starter, &S75; Truck I , with Chassis, ^550. These prices f. o. b, Detroit. Plcasantvillc Motor Co. I I j kf7 South Main Street U : • IWashlnxton Ave. j I PL^ASANTVILLK NEW JHRS6\' 4 I u*ti rhon* 11 HI