SUNDAY IN THE LOCAL CHURCHES Strong: Sermons and Excellent Music Heard by Congregations. FT. AUQUSTINK'S. Kcatl? 4000 people attended Hie four mat-.-<c* hi St. Augustine's Church ou Sunday, Tbe celebrant* were the llev. Thomas K. Blake, llie rector, and the Uev'b. J. J, t'allahun, of Uoruwell Heigh t44 ami 8 J. Kobb, of Ford ham i Collage. Maw? will be said at 0 80, 8, 9 and 10 o'clock next Sunday Serviced are held at 7 45 o'clock every week-day morning, Fiusr M R. Ttie Sunday evening *erelc« in tinMel bud Ut Church wan very Impie*aivc. The quartet dang Kxue iuobI excelleu (select loo* to the enjoyment of all present. Then, arter tbe addr«>-| by Hie pastor, "God lie With You ' ! was bUUg as the clotdng number. After the quartet had hung two] eUuxaa, Mr Yard, the pa-tor, had Hit congregation rn-e and rdug the llrtt j stauza softly with the quartet. It hinot only Hie farewell to the quartet.) but In many ca»et> a farewell to each I other, for mauy will leave (hi* aecb for their home*. The eeruiou by the pastor at tin , morutug service was aloug the llu*» of ••labor." The theme wan, ••The Goepel of Toll." Mr. Yard spoke about the conditiou existing in the couutr.t at thu present time and he then went on to tell where the real gospel of toll id fouud. It »'#« a most prollt- 1 able eermop to the toller for earthly I things and to the toller for God. In deed, the speaker united the two (dear ffr. JO UN'S. luthi&AX. The Lutheran congregation held the llnal service of their summer program I III the Kir.t Baptist Church riundav night. The sermon, waa delivered by the
Kev. Luther DeYoe, D D , pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church, oue of the oldet-t In Germantnwn. Dr. DcYoe> text was from Acts 25; la, cou»i»iIur of only two words, "One Jetoe," part j of the report of FertOs to King Agrlppa. The speaker, being a famous teller of Moriee, sustained his reputation by an interesting narrative, de scribing the Human Protectorate over Palestine and the dlK'uisiou between Feslua and King Agrippa about Paul, the prlsouer. and Jesus, the Crucified. The church was well filled. [ At the close of the service. Pastor Ullllsou made known the plans of tbe committee for conducting winter] services, and for the pew sanctuary to] be erected at Teuth street and Central a venae. fC'ommuotcaied.) Will Hcium Slotirv. j Editor the Krntinei^A united rally was given by the hotel employes j and friends at tbe Tabernacle Baptist [ Church. Eighth street and West avenue, on the third Sunday In AuguH, at which lime there was raised $78 68 Tor the purpose of starting a mutual aid fund in tbe church foi helping the] poor iind needy, especially the! widows. Tuesday night, August 30,1, there was called a meeting of the Tab. h ernacle Baptist Church, at which lime , we discussed how the money should h be pat in use The pastor showed j them Just bow ir should be doue. The president, secretary, treasurer, trus-L tees, deacons and ihe pastor should be M recognized, so that one or two could ■ not walk all* with the funds. The j majority would not agree to that, so I lt am farced to say to a|| those who gave L In this rally that J will give them I hair it.f.t K.ni. ... , .
their money as far as it will go. We will not forget that 1 have not been paid one cent by the church since the rally, and this has forced mej to use some of the rally money to live ! on, but I will give back to all1 those1 who gave on that occasion a* far as it will go I, the Rev. King, mean to do right with ihepeoplc'a money or not do at all. The Rev. Joei, Kind. Former pastor-iu-Charge. - s Auaottoct* itKcuif itt, Mr. and Mrs. Bornt Johnson announce the engagement or thsir daughter, Allsa Beatrice, and Harry Mealey, of Philadelphia. They expect to be married In the near future. Miss Johnson has Just returned from a visit to Philadelphia, where she was entertained by the parents or her flsuce, .Mr. and .Mrs. John Mealey. While theie she received various •'lowers from friends. PERSONAM Mrs K, Kin ley, of Philadelphia, is ai her cotfnge, 8L Central avenge I Cftpt Belford Bftjlth, of Tuckuhoe i Is at &ft9 Central aveiiue, this city, for ! the summer, H. F Homer and family, of Camden. are occupying their cottage, |Al»o Asbury avenue. j' and family, of • l iiiiadpfplita, are occupying » rtlxth ; street apartment. J. , IL Colladay and family, of Jen. ' kliilown. are nt their summer home, nib Ocean H venue. L ^■vhenmsyer, of Phlln> ?. iS82 i > for ,hp •**«»". Incaiad at I6J9 A»htiry avenue. t
H WiH)l*Vcr «nrt r„,„||y, „f |.h„, r"J"v""f llfp »' «"Hr poi. i age 88 V\ eslej avenue, Kphrlarn Lip-chuty a partner „r John R. K. Bcott III Pbtiacteiptiia, ,M be e, with Ills family, for ||,e> summer Mrs K. t\ Patterson, of Frank ford P occupying tier not tags, ju West I nuntetKfcj street, for the balance of t in* season, As-Mant District Attorney llarrv i. Haiterie arid family, of hhfladtlphis, are enjoying life at their cottage on Htoond street, Miss Annie M. Reicliatdt and Mm Kathcune mrr, nr J'hilidelphla. are ••I ending the nasuu in their Wtxtli aired apartments, Aas|htint City Hollcltnr William Brown and family, of Philadelphia nrp dft titair cotiagtat Finy.flr^ „irwi and t. eutral avenue. L N .tun nod family, of Rid lay 'V" K*.- },r* l>vtr 111 ,hr|r v! 1 m U Hi 1 "in v (t.tv«t street. I vlnta Milil trVr,,nVrr ^e Pennsyb I *«»« 1 ■« l
{LUTHERANS START I REAL WORK HERE : Coosccratc Ground on Which Handsome Church Buildiu^ is to be Erected. The local Lutherau congregation of r 81. John's % wire favored with ideal I weather conditions for their open-air services Sunday afteruoou at four II o'clock. The occasion was the most I J notable gathering of Lutherans and I I their fr leud» ever held in Ocean City, | and marks the beginning of a church building enterprise which will give I this city soother due edifice and filiated buildings This special service va» for Hie coo |-ecraltnii of the grounds and was held upon the commodious church rite reIcetilly purcli ised at Hie southeast cor I net of Tenth street ami (.'eutral ave juue. The oiin*ecfatlau service proper J was prrceeded by a brief older of ser | vice, and a eeimou by Ihe Rev. F. A | Bowers The speaker was a member ] of the earliest Lutheran committee to | begin work here, secretary of the MUJ »imi* Homuiiltre. Kc.glieh Lutheran I Conference, lie brolly sketched the | historical progress of Lutheran activities hi this city, graphically stated to piquant, pointed phrsses just why I mere should be a Lutherau Church at |;hl* resort, aud tersely outlined the j diH'trlnal poaitloo of Ihe church of the [great Hef>>rmattou. .Short addresses were made by clergy uiau and laymen. City Com lulhsioiier Robert Fisher extended |tiie congratulation* of Ocean City. | Mayor Irviu Fitch, of 8e« I«Ie City. ' spoke for that re-ort and ou behalf of 1 1 1 he Sea Isle Lutheran Church, of ! | which he I* a trustee. The Rev. J. I \V. Watta, M. A , rector of Holy Trm- 1 lltyP. E Church, congratulated the ( | Lutherau committee iu their selection ' lof a site The Rev. R. 8 8oyder, pa*- v tor of the First Preabyterlao Church, 1 led In the singing of Hie hymn-. Be- - LI ^ •
f | ing obliged to leave early, he deJeJ gated the Rev. George \V. Yard, pav- . tor of the First M. F- Ctmrch, to voice , | the congratulations of the Presbyterlian people. Mr. Yard complied in Ihta own pleasing style, aud assured | the Lutherans a hearty welcome to j the local fellowship of churches. Dr. I Ferguson made a brief address aa the I representative of the camp meeting association, and tbe Rev. F. C. Krapf | brought greeting* from ihe Lutherans of Atlantic City. The Rev. James E Lake made a brief address. | The Rev. Jobu T Glllleon, pastor of the newly Incorporated congregation | of 81. John's, conducted the cousecra- | lion ceremony, aud, lu do[ug ho. was [surrounded aud assisted by all the or [dallied minister* present, who were the Revr. Geo. W. 8andt. JX !>., ed|. ' [tor or the Lutherau; 8 D. Daugherty. ' I). D., missionary superintendent; Charles J. Gable. D D„ Melrose Park; [Rosa H. Stover, Messiah Lutheran [Church, Philadelphia; Ernest F. Bachmaou, D. D., pastor or the Dea coness' Homes. Philadelphia, and ' Luther DtYoe, D. D , pastor of Trioiiy Lutheran Church of Germantowu 1 These, with the clergymen already 1 mentioned, made an impresslre circle | | of fourteen ordained ministers who Joined in singing -Blest be the He C that binds our hearta lu Christiau love," Just before the pastor performed - the cousecratlou ceremony. * Mrs. Henry B. Ackerman, of Pitt • ' burgh, sang ••Open the Gates of the 5 Temple," to an accompaniment played u j Kin Hie folding organ by Clinton of HiIm city. The congregational singing at this service was Jj greatly assisted by a cornetiat. m It should be staled that a goodly I
Uum was added to the building fuud by the ottering. The incorporators of the church are William H. DiesroUi. Peter Woll, Jr., j Milton K. Harr, Harvey O. Miller. George Hofstetter, O. B. Kiesewitter aud John T. GUIisun. which is organIrerl under Hie Lutheran section of the corporation laws of New Jersey. Will TftUr Vacation. The Rev. M. M. Lewis and family are preparing to take a vacation ou September 8. making the trip through Chester and Lancaster counties, Pa, In (heir automobile .Mr. Lewis will will not p react i while away unless it t»e iu one of his former pastorates, to renew old acquaintances. An Ordinance. to1,r*P*,r '*»«• bulldina known riJ v .k Pav,,lou ,rt U>« City or r»rr«n < Iiy, New Jrrssjr, And providing for th« cost aiul expvnss thrr»i.f. . Thr Uonrd o( ('oaitnlMlonsrk ot ths Cltr nf (k-ran City do otihio: i J*" to* bulMi.t Vnown is thr W.IiS In thr City «.r Orran City. Jrr-ey , be and the rantr (v fccroby auihorlrM to l«. rrj-alrrd ' | :■ .T?,V aM ,h" »*bor •»>«! material* to *.<. donr and rnmiAtkM in ths "f ^a,rt CaTlllon -hm\i be t Hrvitnn n. Ttiat I to- eo«t and sxio-n«s ol thr ivj.AiriDjt of thr i-sld Mu»lr l-avltlota »hall !w ,hr ,,h<k I"*, of Clt r at a!* if fi1 y1 * !>?nd hon'J, otths in ^ . 9 ?n ( !t*' ,h '•wpb «mm or *um« *> Uii .r ^ Uw • lK,nrt of t>ondi rhsil to,u5r In amount and mature *lthm thr . Provldrt! I.y |Aw and a-hnll brar Intrr«'*t at a rat* Mt rxwdln* • I* psr tvntum CL JfBr"roi. M bond or bond- -lull b.Iv*iis4 to sfl rr«r»oct« in iMnformlty to th«th<MRau£* / k" Sf kV* ,rr"'y. rSitltt# to Ti! * bonds by mitntclpalittr* .nPiu SMrttr, deitohdaiUia 1 and alt <tih«r rcquir^nn-ritv nscv-.ary fnr th<. ' |-*ulnK '-r the bond or botuli a* avll o« th»- 1 total amount tln r^.f -hull b<- a> provided In ' n.7k ?K0riW'ft|"11"" ftr ftW«nance ad- : nSi« ^tr, N.. ?,TLr0'
Kr. Hon (. That thr contract. *hfn asnrr-•t-d. may b«- t. iii|iovnr||y fln.-ic.-n] by thr l»- * ft** Jdf-ory Mtaa PT fh. city of sir? dSSJ^kS^T jritrr' *hi,b n,>|" fcr.ir date tho day tfaj. tM(„r wrr 4 f thry rliall riair (he purp >ir for which thr ■ ;!7r,Hrr 'sr? *nJ. •" """" "J $r%£l ■nd ( it> Of or It and lyuinb-rrlyriMl by ihr II t.' " ,.'erl"U^ ftttd and thr I i.or|Mr*t* "«ta| nfflrrd Ihrrrto. and thr total >,ot rsccrd thr total f ■ni1lho Incidental I r>iin • i BHnwrd by law, and nl H rata ,ir intrr^l not rxr,-rdlni six frf-r centum irrt /la 7hs' nWouJ? Wr °f ,ntTrd*' *Un ** bleSed , tjcctlon ft. This "Mtnanc* absll tabs cf(^uutnlaslonsr*. NOTICE. irJ'.hrrpV ,'ml th« above onll. uan-r wa» PtsMan (IfM and »wor»nd rradlm HI 1 * lion d «»| t ommlMinnrrs ««i Til. , 1 ' w "" August ft. Hit, I II ii a^Jf® W ^ la**U dp for third rrvltna ami n-.ai „t a turr||.>R <,f ti " n »srd <>t t)oniiiii>a|«>nfr-> or iWmi iq»v, Nmw i ?iZ' 'I? "tithr fftlbtli daw nr.Srp. ! 17 A" V" in I • • .n r r«" cnain«ty Hall, Ov*n Ctty. N w Jmsn ai l ha honr /d (htws n'm, ^ |n tVis atiPrtomn. i F.,*nia I ny ('Itrk. 1
BAPTISTS DID ~ : SPLENDID WORK t 11,764 People Attended Church Services Here During the Summer. The special summer program of the First Baptist Church of thin city came to a close rtuuday night with a Wuuilerfuily Hue aud spirited meeting iu the Hippodrome ou the Boardwalk Nearly )2U0 people were present, Hie solo work by Mm Craig and Mr. Marshall was good. Hie singing spirited and the final sermon preached (•>' Ihe Itrv, M. M Ix>wis uii the subject of the cross. The audience wa» given a brief summary of lite work done for Hie summer, w hich figures follow, they bring actual, as two counting devire* were! used at all Ihe service* of ihe church I murder to determine without guess' ju-t u list the scope of Ihe work wa». j During July aud August the total ' uumber of people ministered toiuthe' chapel were 810. iu the Park Theater 1952 lu the Hippodrome $132 in Hie Sunday school 410 aud at the prayer meeting 410. making a total (lumber of 11,701 people ministered to at the various services of the Baptist Church \ Sundays and at prayer meettug, or an ; average of 1:407 people each week. The plate uttering* for the three i Sunday service* totaled $!J95 bj. L'uusual weather conditloua were faced . this year, four Sundays being stormy , aud two extremely hot, with mosquitoes. The pastor preached 17 of the I 27 sermons, made 87 calls In couueo j lion with his work, walked 132 miles J in doing so and rode 7S miles ou the bicycle. ' " 1! Mi»S Jennie M. Pollock, the Bap- ;■ list's child worker, made about 150 .. call* 8be conducted, with the help ' of some summer young ladles, a daily J vacation Bible school for children, for '' live weeks, with a total enrollment of 1 20 pupils, 18 of w hom were local chll fi
drew The average attendance was 17 until 81 8* i(hea cut it down to 12 A Junior choir, organized by .Miss Pollock, did good work at the Hippodrome aud wouud up ttie season with refreshments |u the social rooms last* Saturday \ The prayer meetings were exceptionally good this season in spirit and atleudance, the highest mark belug 92 people. After three years of hard effort the Baptists have succeeded in establishing a good work ou the Boardwalk, which has shown up so well deapite all odds against it. The pastor is planning even greater things, now that the work so far has become well grounded. Tbe tiua! offering at the Hippodrome jyaa over $300. many checks coming iu from folk* who felt tbe worth of euch work and wished to have a part lu lie furtherance. I*aah Monday Hcbool Work. Next Sunday at the close of the Sunday school session at the First M. K. Church, a meeting of the Sunday school board will be held flapt. Mow- j rer desire* the attendance of every |j member, so that the organization may J take measures for vigorous and efll- \ work during the fall and winter 1 Legal papers of all description®, lndudlng wills, are carefully drawn by K. Curtis Robinsou • at hi* office 744 Aabury even ua. Ocean t'ity, N J idv — — — ^ — ' 1 1 Sealed Proposals ~ « will b* receive-! hy Uic Board ! ot KdueaUon of (Mean Cltr, N. J , at |h |r of"M In Uic Illab Hc1h»I Kulidloa, on Tui<*div 1 o'clock p mAtoTKi ! of ichooi dilldreo from noma u
f *ouU» of TweotlrUi atreei »0 the 7kvL?rit» 1 iUfh School Ballding aud th* Wcalrr av»July ? IW? l4<,|,00,• ,r°m °clob*r 1> TiW. to It d.tcra will stale price per day for rurol«h - P Ing oce automobile, araiinr al leaat nnWW • iLV CZllart1 Vlbo1al SS sprkS per, day for Inrnlaning two auiofnuhiiea • al nftecD (15) rhll-lrrn each without crowding, nidtlcr will atate price per day In addiiloo to the above Hone or (he - TS^LL'TtrTnT;'.""1 """ "»Tn'«rOf body to be u*rd on ttm«, .,T^Dlr2it.or f 1,1 ""t 'i'ed to proride all wtirs and blanketa ami oih-r meant nt-cca aHBUffl lhfl paP,,B ««5SK5iy w^S; , while being irsn>-Portr«i. rST Mas sswaar^ or tb* ,n ' briV1*1" *0 reject any or all 1 <" K7I x. p i- " M' TOWNHKNIV ' ' - * •••**» Hecretary. An Ordinance. rA«ne?l2,nMP* <0 '"prove the Tubllc CetnoSLu cit? v1 lh? ,<H>t ,,f W*hlh Slrwl- I 1 J*r**y. and providing ror ' Vk1 n . r*Prnse thi-r«of. 1 .I)? °', Co""l«toncra of the City' of ik-raii city do ordain : 1 . '-nt-, I >eotlnn 2. Thai all thr work 1-w aa* mairrlals to be dnnr and furnUb«sl in ihr SSTSS, °L ,hei rubl,<t Comfort Htas<Torxlln* 1.. Ihr plan, and (ffflft 00 0n fi,# ,n CkrtK 7h*t Ihe oo»t and ext>rn*« of !uatiM,'r^,iiK i2' rald Oomfori i fw1 « nu . , by tbe City of !s T l,y ,hr *f * bond S i dri.umlnatlon and all oti.pr r^ilir 1 J! Htli.jfL1?* ,oU! *'n(,Unt "ball bo i *,r.i « .* .r"°'sUeft or r«-iaiulloiw or « I sdoptod by ihi Hoard of Commit I r I . City. New Jtmrv. vvu"ai" 1
. Section *. -That" ilr 'tSSik. when' ; S 7gk^ aUSSJTIlg, -jVCS ■ "tHl City Clerk snd ^unurrirJi K j. ih« Director of grvrnue at>d rinan? r *nd\hr I viirporats mat affixed tW*to and tha tX^ , 0 mobnt thereof thall not the , 7 • , amount of ihr rontran. a„d the lm-|d*!ts ! iHKS" * B. Tht« ordlnsnoe sbatl take +f n«:, ;L.?.v"r""",n »• r"« t _ . - * ■ 1 i Cksnm|s«ionera, KOTtCU. > Notice Is bt-r*i<v g|\ei, . »,H, dl. ■tilliiid et-ovr. i.s, r.i«»n dr-.i J ' ^ I {"tor «i;. T.V"^ ; ' vu!^' h'F^r';, 1 ; 1 ::::1 «.? ..t I ..firw City ckrb V
' Eyes Examined Without Drops S r«Mt up-to-dal# tuelboj*. Halls far l let. | guar* uieed. For flrvt-ciaae Optlcai «i>ri I ibrir ia tut naraweity of going to t'bliadeipbla M> alucg ol Eye Uiaa-ea and Hpecutcie* l* a* roinplete ae can be found In any city. f'reacripUou l«uae« dupiicalcd at abort uuiii-a. A oca racy guaranleed. ft ioea con- j ■uieni with good work All work dene or , lt>* pr*nil«e«. A. W. ELY 1 00 si Atiaulle ircuar ATUKT1C CITY, X. J, Shore Km! Line fa*^ IKior. Katat.4Ui.Ml nam. Ha'.l Kaon* «MI > ! -J Au OrdiuautT. Aa Ordlnaor* to Improve by a penaAOr-: ? : iiupmvtK.eiil the road*ay of Eighth Ltw.-.-u tbe northwaeterly curb Hue of A- 1 IfSry A*rr»ue lo ibe Wnt Jrrecy and ftex^hpr- . Eailrc.ad track* on W*-t Arenac, ir.J to :n. prove -by a permanent im( ror*mrni rka put- I lie pta<er beginning at a poior of lsur«fc- 1 non of ibr e jutnaecterly curb Hp* r Elgttt. I ! * tveh point ii 118 feet nurt!.we*t«»y j ! fr&tu the nartbacj.-erly curb liar of Aahury j A venae, ihruoe. In a ^«iithwr«jerlj direct lo' , I parallel aj-fc Aat-ury Avenue 1L' fret a-id nf | : this fcidlh extruding in length or depth; b.>r:L««>(rrly betwe-n Ilnei parall-l with : j Eighth t<tr*<JU tu the wutheaaleriy curb liej of VVeaf Av. no., alao beglammt a: * pjiat of J IMi r>«-::iua of ihe nonhvaiirriy curb l|o# >t , Klgbth Street with the *oafb**»(rrJj curi : .line of West Ati-aue; (benrr, m m onrtheavl j rrly dtreciiou paraUet atth Asbury %*cn<.'- 1 j J .* ii-t : s d of (his width eiter.d og In Irux*:; t*r depth t>rr:b*«w!eriy tvetwe.-n line- parallel [yltb Eighth Street to the track* of th. Wc-t •J.r*ry and tka»h->lY Railroad pn W«-t Avenue. :» >d providing for the co»t aud txtwu.^ (hereof. " The lk>ard of Commluloarra of ihe City of O. 'an City do ordain: Section 1. That the roadway on KlNhtL 1 ■Street, between the northwrsierl.c curb 5in< of Asbury Avenue to ibe uark* nf it.. WV-t Jertry and Seashore Railroad on Wot Avenue, a-.-.d ibe publlr plar. v beginning at a point In ibe sotrihwratrrJy curb Ilnr of Eighth Strec *nUh point J* 113 («ft oonbwcstertr from tbe nortbwcwtcrly curb line of A»bury Avenue : then.-c. In a aouthwi-stcriy direction parallel with Asbury Avenue 12 Ice: and of fht* width extending in length or d'-pth northwvstrrly between tloe« parallel with Eighth Street, to the southeasterly curb line of Wert Avenue, alao beginning at a point of intersection of the nottbnuicriy curb line of ' Eighth Street with th* southeasterly curb tine of West Avenue; thence, tn a northeast«rty direction, parallel with Asbury Avenue 12 feet and of thl« width extending In length or depth northwesterly between Una* parallel with Eighth Street to the tracks of th* West ( ami Seashore Railroad on West Avenue. In (he City of Ocean City. New Jersey. . shall be Improved by a permanent improvement and shall be of a concrete baa* and laid thereon a material or material* hereinafter provided. Section 2. Thai ihe said roadway and the public places described In Section I of (bi ordinance, shall be improved by laying on concrete base, sheet asphalt. Section .1. That all work, labor and materials to be done or furnished under this ordinance, shall be according to the specification* prepared by the City Engineer and filed in the City Clerk's Office. . Section 4. That the cost and expense of •K* IffiiVAvamanv A# ik. -—A .. 1
the the roadway and the public place* described tn Section 1 of this ordinance shall be defrayed by the City of Ocean City at large by the Issuing of bond' of the City of Ocean City, in such sum or sums as is allowed by law; aald bond* ahali br definite In amount and mature within the time provided by law and shall bear Interest at a rata not exceeding six per centum prr annum, and said bonds shall be ueuad in all respects in conformity to the laws of ih< State of New Jersey, relating to the issuing of bonds by munlclpallUm. The form, date, maturity, denomination and all ottu-r requirement* TircesaarT for the Issuing of the • bonds a» well aa the total amount thereof - shall be as provided In a resolution or resolutions or ordinance adopted by the Hoard of CommlaaluMrs of Ocean City, New Jersey Section 5. That the Contract, when awarded. may be temporarily financed by the ImuIng of promissory notes of the City or rVejn City New Jersey, which notes shall bear date the day the same were Issued ; they shall state the purpose for which the same were Lsurd and be signed by the Mayor and City clerk and countersigned by the Director of Revenue and Finance and the corporate seal affixed thereto, and the total amount thereof ■ball not exceed the total amount of the cootract and the incidental expenses allowt-d by law, and at a rat* of interest not exceeding six per centum jwr annum, which rue of Interest shall be placed on the note*. Section C. This ordinance shall take effect at the expiration of ten days from It* final P*sj*ge. Commissioners. NOTICE. J?.?,iS?l:!h*rebyelvrDth"t th* ordinance, entll rd above, was passed on flrat and -ecwnd reading at a meeting of the Board of Com- • ^.00:™ f M?*® N- J •• A ngu»t (So, I9I9,« nd Ihvt the ordinance will t>« taken an lor 1 bird reading and final pa-ag- ata mm»ng Of the Board of Ootuiniaslnner* of Ocean City, N. J.. to be held « n the tljhlh day r»f Mcpi*m%*r.l9l9. at tbe boar of J o'clock in the afWrnoon at ibe Commissioner*1 1 hambwr* City Hall, Ocean Cit), N.J. a *, t» tr A. MORRI.s, 8 -M,* . P.r.iau city ci»rk. SHER IFPS S A L E. By virtue of a writ oT Fieri Facias, for sj«le «r Mortgaged Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the 10th day of July, A. l>. 1919 _ In a certain cause wherein The Mechanic* National Bank ot Mlllvllk. New Jersey. K complainant, and Fmlly |). Dennis, et «ls., are defrndants, I shall expose to sale at public vendue, on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28. 1919. iM-twreii the hours Of twelve and five
1 {•"rriKwn of said day. at the SherltTs ofllce. v ^"y ('ourt House, Capr May County, .Arw jrnry: • m,o!} »J . rSTta,M mortgaged premises. SS&ftSWF'V*™- ,n lh'> w" wr «*"• • Plaint In tne said cause nartictdnrly set > forth and descrltied, that i& to 5?J ' following descrilnil lot* or ptrcrv . nf land, situate, "lying a,u| lwing jn the 1 city «f Ocv-an City, county of lanr Vb% valid stair of New Jersey. ^ * « .??■ V at a iHvInt in the south- - westerly line of Seventeenth street at the 1 »ht .7ST#». ^ i t\ ,u,rtl»wc*twwrdly fmni Si ii'Wthwevtrrly. line Bay avenue, a,K| I extending northwestwardly along the said • Fc7t 4^1 f !, * nf j^ventrrnth street 50 u. J, . Hint width extending ■ westwarvily |>etnren parallel lines at right 7,Ul& V "i? ^vrnfccnth str«? lJu tfrt to \ enetian Bajou. Being Ixdi Nw. 51 and gfi^atJ^i r0r s™**1*!?" "f tVean I V.S* r^r !j5m! P Unnrd h> H. F-, «'"l nicd August 13, lJHK in tlve odlee of the County ( I rrk of Nei -tit fc"* Huui-. xjbl3a»T JI tfra\: use tire land utuler^ wxSer of imril* Silll water adjacent to thr^ aKvr dejigiii 1 l2fjS2J,Tk,ldr fafln* !hr *«hr «.r Bav.ai* feet dlstail*1" 11 nr and n Mm :w «r»K 1.^ 1 1 . "ml parallel therer. 'l i i' i. T" "ne* In the rstensloxi of *"* t® '"**■ fnr the tmrpase ,V. "I*en wharves ««r bourtlw iik> «>n tt?nfriSfil*w,hJ,d,*2IU ,mt "'trrreJeui I v«,rrI WB,rr "vr mid land. As- *• Beginning at a nolut in n,.j *;aUhwcsterly Ihir of Scvet.tm.1h stilrt at the dtvtaiK'e of 54*5 feet .H>rll.*se*!war>in ■ frojn Ihr n,H-|hwestrrly^ line ,J \\L? L*!£,i •ml extending n^hw^twnrdVv Sm'c thr sold southwesterly tine td S rvrl.tr7..in • street 3ft feet, and that w^ bin, '2 MHltl.W r*| w ariily tK-twreu p.irulUI |n»,-\ I, I Rjft lo ««° "i1,'1 Srwntiwulh street, lor. 1 Nr"rHan IWiymi. Being |»f vu v.. • « ror S'WIrUlon »»r Ocean t:n* j iSJt r |X,,rvrV",'*V'1 P*«msvi by Ik U . "'J" «'-r and flic! August 13 phi* i„ the tWIice tj the Gaugy Clerk *d t'-anr M«v I JeSav* w<lii<'BKoM,liw.CoUrt H.rt.J, N,-W ' « w the nlr In Said t'lrrk's ofllce Nundw-rrd 83; and also tin- rinh* •« "yi "«■ land under water or portly under ™ \r.r aAXB^X ,0 ,hr above dKanatn? i«t .V f-le,,.g the water or Domxi* |w^ pr'Jperly line and a line .to reel d.«tant thereffiwn and I.nrnlfrl thi-e>-wiil> ;.de hirs liwJs V ^tSakS1 rrri,i fhuSa tf» U' frtr !hr pornoae of sEKa the free now Of water over said land. « »rs;u ffyearrrit ■ "m ■ r t h ? ^*1 r r ly"*!! w" o r 1 'hn? ' Iv /n it p ,rx rl£ 7
1 "r 1-ft. lu . rix,.' .'.r'w ,2'{ . r* iV •■spr^ May r«Hintv, nt ( win- \1»* "'•rl 1 b>ii*.-. \rw JcfXrv, imV «i. The gfil In Hi il ( Icrk's olliiv N'uiiiIh ml ri. . , t '.vO the rigbl t.> use the land undrr water- S «r partly under water SdJwlSS^ \ tl,I jdwivv *lgnat«1 lots on thv *i.'r tin-lni live walet «»r Havtms iwtwren the prorwrtv f ind ikjie •? ."E * ftr* fHstaid tli^Vrfi, 1 . "1 1 Hicrewltb ami In t ween Mm* l7»J r^. 4wlw °r ,hr xUW "»» of sakt I'K. fiw tbe jM.riwwe of fhwt* ,.,7rn « ,i'rwrs i.?1 bHSrilwalks mi open ptAng which will not lnlrrf«Tc with the tree Row of water over said land. , ":r. ««Hl prrm-l Ises wviirh tin- said Harvey lakr our- ' ' 'Vr1 J""? < F. NbrnfT VlmM.rT' iar ' T S fe* < »«r ks .SfJ™ ',' 7m! W recr.^d lt, p,r swl I . •? V s' n\v Coimty BtnTr wht. in Ho.4 \»x :uV. of IWrt*. t4gc .tw. iw.«. "»"■ ' Waller 1|. tbirim, Soiy^ ft- T.tipryis 53
Real Estate and1 Search Company kErkEBENTh Fidelity Trust Company of Newark Wildwood Title aud Trust Co. Title Insurance j Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance I From pi Service Ail Work Guaranteed j Money to Loan on Good Firat Mortgage Farms for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N. J. *
A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps ? If 1 ^ not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps ! for the same current consumption. I OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Electric Company
— ' " ~~ I Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING «D DECORATING 1046 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Bell Rhone, US 6- J Furniture Stored Rc upholstering v Window Shades ESTIMATE , * FOR YOU .Awnings and • House Furnishings Our prices are ptuialble COOalsieul Willi Good Work and B**l Material. t. Lawrence H. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. ■ w Don't let the ajirinj; find yon with * dKt C f 1 ? ~ v leaky roof. Tbuud.-.- r-torm> arc cfmiiny (^L ! _$3Bfcy ) a rttc>f will be apt to rr*ult in rljy apaSf xSw -9 ConvMcxHbic daxxxv^e. ^ Cbm:i:rya tfiat ln*k nhonld 1»c looked 1 after arid ma-ie water-tight. Smokey r'r1 'Jj \ jj clntniieya can l»e nuvie to draw, L - J I Tin rooL are 6rc-proof. t •; s '* ' - • — Ail kind of arore and healer rej^ir-. !fllkr\ -,*-—^1 J »tove and heater pipes. 1(llrK\ VsSi^ / 1— T10. slate at»d ahig roofing. SMITH'S Si t I j Tin Smith ' * ^ ^ * 735 sbury Ave. Phone 73-W A. II KlndM of Guttem
Maddock's Pharmacv Eighth and Aabury Avanua PHONE 570 FRKK DELIVERY Stationery, 20c to 75c box. Saraoset Candies, 60c to $1.25. Whitman's Candies. E»istniau Kodaks and Films. Build a Home ... Jkcrc a Building Boom. It ix in full swing in the West and Middle wiIl a<K mw commenced to feci it he»c in Ihe East. It Vsprewding. Iv.ces Why not gel hfigy now with those plan*? See vour friend, Mr. Contractor and go over it with him. Of course it s understood that eouTl warn the LumIjer to come from u*. If we gel tl»e bumnes*. you'll not be held up for the ™rf thf T,hat 9°** 1,01 0,,1-vln"a tUM BER, :t rncanv Cenaettl. Bni;k, Lime, Lath, Sash and MtUwoik and Hani ware. C>\ or> thlnft thai ftoaw In Ih-o Uulldlnft G. H. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Twelfth and Weal Avonuo FOR SALE 1 Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, ] * ^ & >
Shufile Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City. N. J. Phone 35 TELEPHONE, TT-W Carl's Restaurant Home Cooking 403 Eighth Street Ocean City New Jersey - Gook by Gas and you won't have to worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the Spot." WATFRhCHplTR^fV0UruGAS RANGE or *rui4* Trr HEAT£K for the coming summer. I nifty different ones to select from. AT YOUB ©OttVlGC Glty Gas Liftht Gompany OCEAN FISHING "°Vp.V' to
YACHT JAMES AND MARIE Caat. t. Su»fo« Balla from SMeenth Sheet Wharf Rr.ld,n„, No. „ Wr,« S,r-„. O^.H ri|>( N. J PHft.M., 4t4J Universal Electric Irons $6i3§ R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE ASBURY AVENUE John Marts Lumber Co. Ninth fttr*M and Haven Avanua OCEAN CITY, N, J, ,',,mS*r «cv,fd, N,n. ,..v w ht> •H. Katiroatea Faraighad. Ihampt Dvhvery. l! t
! Bureau of Health and Charities j CITY HALL T- LEE HrtMh Officer and Orcrxeer of Poor Olflcr Ho«r». lJ» t» ZJKf P, PL Phone 20 any lime, regarding faiEurc of Contractors to re I move trash or garbage, or droj> |*osUl addressed to ItcaiLi Officer, Box 244. Complaint* as to \ToUtions of die Health Code sboato be I made in writingror by personal interview with WHlii Officer I during office boors. — — J - — — — ^ - AH ERICA TIRES ! T Special price for AagBst only. ^ Tlie j^uarancee is now 6000 miles of untiring service. r Take advantage of the very low price, they are worth much more 3 'X3 plain - - $11.56 30x3*4 non-skid I5-^4 32x4 24.59 33M " - 25.70 34X4 1 - 26-33 fria MoJarn tiaruwsr* Btor« CliAS- C. READ & CO. »48.880 ASBb'RY AVENUE Ph*mr 17 WALT** E- ALLfik. mpr. " — !
r E. A. CORSON I I General Contractor! ! 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY iJ^OADS, SEWERS, BRIDGES, BULKHEADS — -» Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately — mmm i ■ — — — . . 7?um iNwor., m.rlcr .. c . Wf » .** ^ - ri inn ■ in 1 i imr * tS ioairllMMt iu- «rr^» salt* tt« -t •-*-* w* wiML 1 *n riJjftlAf Uwm ooat ha n l--n «•* ttrrr g-i n.»l*. 3 ^*1 9°' ya-'«N i® Ci<4<ianirilK or ChnUn aou tailr jraar afeHiMn. s. ? r rn rtn JWY*- in letter U J ,k — i' aL , nmi <-ats zs« ii. .«r-urr HMt! m*rthn.jr \o«i «* v. n me^rk. — 5L. - I larift- vupfi ot roaxu oa tkaad tor iba ra(T«»U * ** ^ ^ j Si! ^ «u to* a*ci«r4l*r arFoaweitowto | Camden Y ard Opp. Harleigh Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 PleasantviUe Yard Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Beli Kiooe. 1 RKPRKSEKTfttWBS : (X J. RAHKRLL. Ptrst., try N. Oocmll Vcntnor. Attontk Citr, K.J. ] A U Ab*oa^ K J'. 'or Cwmtwrtami, Copv M^v . j Buriiagtoc, Ocean aad AtUnnc CocntH*. 5'. HMGHT, Cnmdm, K J., for CkoMta, Salcxu axvj Gloucester Ceowt-ieiL W . DuBOIS, Ctayton, K. far Oaytou ami xianip . It. B. HALK. Cape Charley Va., fa? Sute of Vitgima. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANT VILLE, N.J. jlj V THE UNIVERSAL CAR ^ || It's no longer necessary to go into [IL the details describing the practical *■! merii-s of th«- Ford car — ecerbody knows all about "The Universal Ottv** How it goes aud conies day after day and year II afteT year at an operating expanse so small that it s wouderfuh This ad^*e!itsetnent is to urge prospective bi\\*ers to »|l place orders without delay- Buy a II Ford car when yon can get one, W«1) I * take good care of your onier— -get your Ford to you as soon as posxihW and give the best in Mafter servicev> when , required, II! Pleasantv'", T| .otFuV iriimr. II. - « South Main Street VI HAV WMhW1^ AveI jek"' il ll*-^ . . ttofl 41

