" OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
I VOL. XXXIX.
OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2, 1919.
|J 11 NO. 27
( Ocean City Sentinel l»ut>W»b*A We«kly at OCKAN CITY. M . J. — S»— Ri CURTIS ROBINSON Editor and Proprietor $1.00 Per Year, Strictly in Advance. ntDICAL J)fL W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVE OCCAN CITY. N. J. 4 * to 1U a. m. or KICK HOU KM: ^ I to 3 p. in. ( B to 8 p. iu. Bell t*tu>n«, '£<*) | MoMCaI Uy iuna»Vlo* MaMutr una Coin* '• > v t' GyuiauUca Mardlalt Mnvcuiriila . Dk. Florence B. Haines Hour* by Appolnluicul uc'KAN CITY, N. J. Hour»-t-10a.m., l-« p. m Allen Corson, M. D. Bi5 Wcalcy Avenue Ocoan City New Jersey --.Bell SS- * Inirr-Mtate 1JD- A. kJKRSCHBI* PETTIT, M. D. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey ot&co Hour*; V to 10 a. tu, 7 to a p. in. Peon* oow Hour* Phone 27T Until v a. m. M p. m. b-a p. m. John h* Whiticar, m. d. Eighth and Central ave. ocean city. n. j. Qk. Wilson Y. Christian nDentiBt^ 809 Central Avenue OC'KAN CITY. «. JHell Phone, 162. Bcli Phone 1»I-W Ocean Ctiy Call* Given Immediate Attention dr. david m. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON Doea * Specialty sa NORTH VIRGINIA AVENUE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Formerly Chid VcUrmafiao U. S. haprcaa Co. OSli* Hour*. Ooran City Tuesday W adocaday .[*•** *• » • FrVtay, Hat unlay, ( I 3&-5J0 p. m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Physician OnsaClt* Ottte* Philadelphia om«i *6 Etrblb ML MS Ural K*UUS Tru*l HidePhoSISfj PUooa. Walnut 1£*« Booth Phones KlgUi Ph«.ueCalLW-W Hughes' Cenval Pharmacy 8th and Wcaley Av«. Ocean City, N. J Phone 245- W Phoo* yoor order* We deUvar frrr ATTflaJH**-ATd.AW. ^JORGANHAND, ATTORNEY and COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW, ftolldtor. JU***r and Bumla^r ta 1 Cu«W7. pr+m* Court Commlaatoow. Notary PubUc. capb may cobmt uouke, fl. j. (Oppeetta Public bunding*)- I W. holt Aroaa. ai»dbsw C. Boatrahi. lyiW OFFICES Apgar & Boswell, Mjurrxaa 1* cha^csst HOUKMK BU ILDUICI. AHBURY AVKNUK and KIG1ITH HTKKKT OCEAN CITY. N.J. L,AW OFFICES Godfrey & Read ! Kooma AIS, 8I« and 817 Karueti Building. :: : atlantic city. n. j. Convryaoclog Notary Public JOSEPH L. PYLE Member Roc. Inc. Accoununte PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT liuaeTtt Report* 737 A»bnry Ave. Wm. H. Colusson. Jr. A«ao. M. Am. Hoc. C. Y„ Civil Engineer and Surveyor City KnfWmer, Or+an C1ly.2f«J. ■ ■■■ ■ ■■ Decide to Increase your fund* by making weekly deposits with the Ocean City Title and Trust Company* It will t»e a ,grwt source of satisfaction to you to refer to yotir bank book , showing the steady (growth of your money. Accounts are invited, including yours. 3 per cent. Interest Paid on Time Accounts. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCEAN CITY. N. J.
Strand Theatre Between Eighth and Ninth Streets yrmtrammc Week of October 6 to 1 1 Mali nee Daily at 3.15 P. M. Evenings at 7.15 and V o'clock Change ot Picture* Daily U|)U CONSTANCE TALMADGE "lull., in "Who Cures" Mack Sennett Comedy Herst News T| N MARY MILES MINTER I U LO. , in "Wives and Other Wives" Star Comedy Pathe News Uirn All-Star Cast nut, in "Ruling Passions" Raiubeau ComwTy Kiuograui News T|I||[)P MAE MARSH inUIW., in "The Racing Strain" Capitol Comedy Current Events mi BIG bill"' k William Russell fill., in "The Sacred Silence" CHARLIE CHAPLIN" in "Work" Pathe News PflT Win. Fox Presents ML, "C II E C K E R S" "First Time in Any Theatre*' Lloyd Comedy Kiuogram News $ a aw**# WEAVER'S: f 809 ASBURY AVENUE | Mfe OPEN 8 A M. TO 8 P. M. DAILY J? X TO 11 P. M. SATURDAYS X TX7H have all the school tog* needed for Boys and^ Girls— Strpng W ax YY kihlx-d Stocking* at reasonable prices, Boys' Suits and Girls X Breuet, Boys' Pants, Blouse*. Underwear, Belts, Sweater!, W Middy Blouses. Y ® Plcishcr's Varus and C. M. C. Cotton us well as Clark's and Coat's g X \r \ Tt In Flannels, Giughatna. Poplins, X W Y AKD uUWDo Sheeting*, Toweling, Lawns, Table V I Oil Cloth ami Tnble Felt, Silks, I jST Satins, Taffeta* I wS CORSKTS 1U.ANKRTS NOTIONS raj ot Ke.tdy to Wear Goods for Women and Children OPEN ALI_ THE YEAR ll ^ ft (t g g ft & ft The Strongest Word in the language today is opportunity— A and it comes knocking at your door when least expected. . Take the prudent step now by stepping into the First National Bank and startfeKy ' "EST1 \Vl inK an «ccount and thereto each lUwwotjY / week, so that you are prepared for your : time of opportunity. rlffx lr»t*r*p»t (>nld on Mnvlnf* ll>^ O/^ fund Accounts. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OCEAN CITY, N. J. J FORSALE Wesley Ave, bel. Eltghthi St. Fine large house facing East, especially desirable for all-year- round being heated by hot water. Large rooms for summer rental and high basement suitable for apartment. Lot 50x120 with double gajage. BeautiGil surroundings, * " »7,SWU Massey St Edwards OCEAN CITV, N, J. SIMMS' RESTAURANT and DELICATE88EN 822 Boardwalk Closed for Season Sunday. Oct. 5
TROLLEYS IN OPERATION AT i LEAST THREE MORE MONTHS
City and School Board Will Gvie $600 to Have Car That I^ong. Al a »pecial meellug of the Board of Education Tuesday, the tnetnberH, ufter hvurlug a Bliteuieut from Mayor Chauiplou, pieced * motion, made by ( John U. Grove*, thai the proposition of the trolley company be accepted aud thai the board pay the coiupauy 1100 a month for the nexl three month* for the transportation of the xchool children from lltiir home* In ' the outlying dlMirlcl to the acbool 1 house*. Ou motion of W. W. Adam*. It wa* i agreed thai all the hlda thai have been 1 | received for the transportation of the 1 school child reu be rejected,.--Mayor Champion told the hoard I ! member*, after the meeting had been | called to order by the preoldtu . Herahel Fetllt, that the term of the! truMlee of the trolley road expired that day. The comml**lonera were I exercised over the thought a* to what would happen— whether they could apply to the court* aud have the time I exleuded and coutluue the running of the care. j The comuiUftlooere on Friday learned that William G. Moore and J. I Fttblau Tatem, of the trolley com* I pauy, were In town, aud It waa decided to have a meeting. At tblai meeting were Me»*r*. Moore, Tatem aud Robert Chew, manager of the road; the City Comtnlaaiouerb aud City Solicitor Boawell. They talked over the idea of operating the road, and Mayor Cbamplou told of the ofler of the Board of Kducallou of flOOO to 1 the company for the operatlou of the | line till* fall aud winter. Manager Chew seemed to think this I would be an Incentive to keep the road In operation. r The representative* of the bondholder* decided that it would be better for the company, rather than a trustee, to d operate the road. The representative* ! ' of the bondholders agreed that if the Board of Education will give $100 a mouth for the nexl three moutha, and [, the city will give a like amount, the £ company will operate the line. Meantime, something of a pcriuaiieui character will have to be done re- & gardmgthe road. The company has tf noi changed its view*, ae expressed n some time ago. In other word*, If the road 1* not sold, the company will , lake up the tracks. 0 It seem* to the City Commissioners. V Mayor Champion staled, that the road 6 should be operated. There are aud ( will be men working In South Oceau > City and they will require mean* of Z transportation. j Johu R Groves, of the Board of Edf ucatlon, asked Mayor Champion if
WILL ENDEAYOR TO KEEP ALLEYS CLEAR ' I I City Officials Introduce Or- , dinance With This Object in View. Au ordinance to prevebt the placing or depositing of rubbish, waste, refuse materials, aubslauce, article or thing In or upon auy street, aveuue, alley or highway uot over fifteen feel in width, or public place or public Boardwalk In Ocean City wa* Introduced by Mayor Champion at the weekly meeting of the City Commissioner*. It wa* passed ou tlrst and vecoud reading. On mollou of Director Flatter, the I ordinance wa* ordered published. It will come before the board for tlual action at Ita meeting next Monday. The subject of this ordinance came berore the board at a meeting earlier in the year. The Idea Is to do away with the practice prevalent for some time of obstructing the alley*, particularly In the ceutral section or the city, with barrel*, boxes, ash caus, etc.. I making it cllfllcull for teams of various I kind* to pass through. The ordlnauce appear* elsewhere In tbla Issue of the Hknti.nkl. Will Blag Its Wllkliutburir. I Mrs. Harry B. Ackermauu aud famI ily, who spent the summer lu tbla city, I have left for Pittsburgh. Mr*. Ackermenu has accepted a position In the Igecuud Pre*bylerlati Church of WilIklusburg. Pa , where she will be soI prano soloist. Mr*. Ackermauu Is well known here a* a vocalist, she having I *uug In this city on several occasion* the company will uot operate the care longer than three mouths, and the mayor replied that the city did not i care to try It longer than that. I Mayor Champlou said that the company seem* to waul actiou taken. I Personally, be said, he i* not advocalI I lug anything. He was simply stating I a proposition. Prof. J. M. Steven* said: "The company otler* to sell the road Tor a certain sum, or take up the road, and -J meantime see what can be dooe?" • 1 Continuing, Mr. Steven* aald that the I board cannot advertise to January for |tbe transportation of the school chll- ' dren aud get the same terms as are > possible at this time. | The members present agreed that it would be a calamity not to have the trolley Hue operating thl* fall aud ' winter, aud Mayor Champlou said 1 that the City Commissioner* felt thai ] lit ts such a vital matter that they are . willing to give the required $300 J It was said durlug the meeting that " the trolley company's proposition will I probably he presented later by a representative of tbe company at n public f meellug of the Board of Trade.
VISITORS LINGER < P IN THIS RESORT fe I Week-end Arrivals Help to Swell Number of Boardwalk Promeuaders. j There were many vlStors here Saturday and Sunday, a number of cottagers coming to this city from Philadelphia Friday evening and remaining until Sunday night. The Boardwalk had a really »urprlslngly large number of promenaders Saturday evening, and the Strand Theater bad two good houses to witness the excellent plcturee shown by Manager Botirgeolse, I
The fishermen spent considerable U time on the plere of the Ocean City I Fishing Club and the Anglere' Club, 1 but the dshlng, good for some days, had another of tboee peculiar breaka | so common during the summer, and | _ uot many good catches were made. ' • * 1 1 GET THE 8ENTINEL property Own era Can TSus Keep In Toectt W»«l" Cliy. Those who are not subscriber# to the Skntinkl, and ara interested In Ocean I City, #* property owners or summer I residents, should not fall, before re turning home, to order the paper sent to them at their winter residence#. I With the Hkntinki. reaching them every week, they will tbne know all 1 the worth-while news of Ocean City, 1 Including the official actions of the city anthorltle#. Holy Trinity Chttrcto Serslcs*. Services in Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Eleventh street and Central aveuue, Bunday will be ae follows; 9.80 a. m,, Bunday school and adult Bible Diesel 10 45 e, m., church service; 7.45 p. m„ vespers end sermon, I Inspiring music. First Bunday of ^7^ month. Holy Communion. The Rev, J. W. Walt*, M. A., Is rector. Wars'* Specialties. Freeh roasted, hot peanuta, 1R cents per pound. Finest quality fresh butter, 75 cents per pound. Meson fruit Jare, quarts and pint*. Elegant flavored coffee ouly 50 cent* per pound; good as the best. New crop Now Orleans moltaee*. 80 cents per quart. Large assortment choice apptee, oranges, banana# aud all kind of fruit always on hand, Fresh eggs right from the country, plenty of them. Heine's tw«ei mixed pickles, v»rj tasty, 15 cent* per half pound, adv., ti For Ha lb —Fair rabbits and cage ' Apply 1045 Aebttry. adv., It.
McLINDEN AGAIN I CHOSEN CHAIRMAN Re-elected Head of Cape May County Republican Exccu- i tivc Committee. The Cape May County Republican Executive Committee met aud reorganised at Cape May Court House ou Batiuday afternoon. There was a good sued attendance and the spirit of harmony prevailed. The party 1* united ami all will work for the suece*H of ithe Republican nominees al ! the election In November Bwltb Eudtcott, of Rio Grands, was * temporary chairmau of the meeting, t with George Redding, of Angle#*#, J temporary secretary. " Permanent organization wa*ellected I by the re-election of Mayor James Mc- 3 Linden , of Aoglc-ea, as county chair- r man; Alfred Cooper, of Cape May U Court House, vice chairman, aud i James Bhoewaker, of Tuckahoe, secretary. ^ j t Mayor Joseph G. Champion, of thl* j * idly, ati)J Dr. Way, of Deunlivllle, were named a* the committee ou re»o- . * lutlon* i deutlal* Speeches weie made by the party t nominee*— A. C. Hlldreth, for couuty | clerk; City Solicitor Audrew C. Bo*- * well, for the a**embly, and Mead Tom- 1 liu, for aherfll— aud also former Senator Lewis T. Slovene, Senator W. H. 1 Bright, Chairman McLludeu, Harry Richardson and Charle* H. Clouting, i All spoke for united eflorts for the | continued success of the Republican I parly lu Cape May County. Resolutions of coudoleuce to the family of the late Assemblyman Mark ; Lake were adopted at the meeting, aud a copy will he sent the family. ENJOYED DANCE Waatituictoti Cirop'o First AfTwIr Wan Well Atn udrd. The Ural of the dances under the auspice* of member* of Washington Camp, No. 76. P. O. B. or A., In tbe ' lodge room* lu the Hahn Building on . Friday evening, was enjoyed by the participants. There were 25 couples > ou the dance floor. r | Good music was provided by an ori che*tra of live pieces. • It I* the purpose of the camp to have tbeae dances every two weeks, ; and the next aflalr will be ou Friday night of next week. l * * ' UocH to Hi'Ulilr. 1 Mrs. George Randall Kilbfue, for* I | meriy Miss Florence Campbell, who 1 e has beeu visiting her father, George Campbell, of thl* city, for two weeks, t left early lu the week for Seattle, I where she Joins her husband, Lieut i» Kalbfus. wno ts with the Arkansas, | c of the Pe.clflc fleet. The youug peo pie were married July 8. — — — ? — _ — — — — *
GRAND CHAPTER OFFICERS OF EASTERN STAR VISITORS] ,
I BRICK HAG MADE I NUMBER OF SALES I ________ I l Several Philadelphia Men Among Thoae Who Have | Bought Property Here Clayton Haines Brick has made a j large number of sales within the la*t 1 ten days, eorae of which are herewith
given: " Collage 54 Gardens road to Morris L, I a Horner, of Alexandria, V'a. h Sold for the accouut or Dr. BenJ. K Brick, cottage 80 Gardens road to C. I Edwin Bartlett, of Philadelphia. I Sold for the account of Mrs. Flor i jence Leslie, collage 878 Park place < aud adjoining lot to Irwin Jacoby, of Philadelphia. r Bungalow (W8 Pennlyn place toT, |i F. Robert* and wife, of Philadelphia. Bold for the account of E. Wayne y Evans, cottage 818 Battereea road m I Joslah E. DuBol*, of Woodbury. Lot 86l^Bectlon C (Oc^an avenue, near Tenth etreet) , for the account of |j, A. Reichert, to Krabk R. LlpptnI colt, of tble city. Are you looking for a cottage site In tbe Garden#, prices |500 to $800 or a bouse witli bay Trout, In center of Itownt For terms apply to Abel D. 1 Scull, 617 Central avenue, or phone I adv., 8-1. tf Wantkd — Au active person to take I half interest In old eatabllsbetl storage . bit Bines# In Phlla. Warehouse full; f J rea*ou able. Addre** A L. 8., BKSTt- I . ski. office, Ocean City, N. J. j adv., 9 25, 2t. Have you tried our Creamy Plaited Mint and Chocolate Cream Ban-? 40c Mlb, al Lake'# Freeh JVsnut Brittle, 85c lb., 10c qtr. Plain crreu • 40c at i-Ake'a. adv., 10-- -t. FoK Balk.— The very desirable . ner of Tenth street and central avenue, 90x100 feet Inquire of Andrew n Brown. 1818 Columbia avenue. Philadelphia, Pa. adv., if. r- For HalR— Piano, double heater II I stove, gas heater, crib, high chair, but" Uery chair, couch, ares# form and N I other articles. Apply 024 Cefttral aye adv , • 25, 81 ^1 For Hurt.— Apartmeula, hot watet " heat, electric lights, ell conveniences, IfDrntehed— 412 to I*) per month. F e. I E tlhemplou, m MflUrtVIMtmje. I adv , 10 S, St
Rcprcsctltatives of Matty J Lodges Witnessed Impressive Ceremonies Here. Monday night was the big night of the season at tbe chapter rooms of L j Oceau City Chapter, No. 83. Order of , the Eastern Star, in tbe Masonic Building, as it was the occasion of the annual visitation of the Most Worthy Graud Matron, Mrs. Emma Flthlan, tbe Moat Worthy Grand Patron, John A. Clement, aud their staff of Grand Officer*.
The rooms were beautifully decor- — ated and made a proper vetting for the many evening gowne worn by tbe women from tbla and other cities. There were about 250 present. At- 1 lantlo City, Lluwood, Tuckerton, Vinelaud. Millvllle, Pitman, Hammontoq/Fcnn's Grove and Woodbury! chapters were well represented, Vhliora from tbe Canal Zone, Philadelphia and New York Btate were also among those present. Many Maeone attended and enjoyed j the beautiful work. — The presentation speech was made w hy City Commissioner Robert Fleher. Refreshments were served. Mr*. William P. Gardiner !• matron and Harry 8. Adams patron of the local organization. 8*fe and speedy sea going power boat* leave Wlltkarap'e pier, Corson'a Inlet, dally for fishing bankt—blua fish, weak flub* croaker*, flounders, • nea base, black fish, eels, cod in seaI *on. Kxpett guides and acoommodaiioti* for wild water fowl and shore bird huntlug; point shooting, blind* and sneak boxes— ducks, geeae, brant, snipe, rail, plover, mud-hen*. Hpeclal appointments made for channel bass, striped has* and king fishing party trips. Apply Cgptaln ♦•Channel I Mas*" Cobb, Corson's Inlet— Post of» > flee, Birathnwe, N. 4 , phone. 84 R4, , 8ea Isle City. adv., 7 41, if, i To One and All— l>o not forget the old reliable Bay Villa Laundry, which . was established In 1918. Try It once— . complete your laundry while you k wait, Call, write or phone, 189-W, 217 Bay avenue, Ocean Oily, Frances Freeman, Prop. ^ adv., 6 8. 8mo«, rf For Balk —Corner property, hot ft water best, s bed rooms, hath, living s 1 room, dining room, kitch -n, gatage I421U0. Easy terms. Possession at ouee. Ralph L. Chester. 42(1 8th Hi. * adv , 10 2, 4t r'. Lour— Platinum and diamond bar pin. Liberal reward If returned to 8n DeLsncry plae*. adv , t».
E. A. CORSON WILL BUILD LAOOON BULKHEAD; $17,871
— j PRETTY BRIDE AT HOME WEDDING , ' I Miss Beatrice K. Johnson Wife of Harry E. Mealey, < of Philadelphia. { A pretty home wedding took place ; al 4.80 o'clock Saturday afteruoou at the residence of Mr. aud Mr*. Horul ] Third aired aud Central i avenue, when their daughter. Ml** | K. Johnson, and Harry E. | Mealey. of Philadelphia, were married by the Rev. K. 8. ttoyder, D. D pastor of the First Presbyterlau , Church. i Mis* Laura Smith, of this city, was , bridesmaid, aud Johu Meill, of Phil- i adelphla, was best man. ( The bride was attractively attired In i a dark blue travellug suit and carried , American Beauty roses. i The decoratlous of the room In which the marriage ceremony wa* i performed were appropriate to the season, autuiuu leaves and golden rod beeffectively arranged. The wedding march wa* played by Mrs, Herbert C cmlth, of thl* city. Ouly tnembr of tbe respective families sod a few Intimate friends were present. Icecream, cake aud rruit punch were served. Iheoride received many beautiful gift* Iij a sbovercf tJ.-e C'»'.>f*ill, vie., the f.eoJy.wed* left fcr Baltimore, going thence to N gsrs r«.!l» They will reside In Philadelphia. Mr. aud Mr* Mealey have the best wishes of uiany frleuds. MAKES IMPROVEMENTS H. Carl Will Have Fine XXcaian* rant on Boardwalk. H. Carl, who *uccesaf ally conducted the home reatauraut on Eighth etreet, A*bury avenue, aud who recently bought the Gross restaurant business at 806 Boardwalk, la uow making extensive alterations, additions and repairs to this bulldlug. He Is couslructlug a new rrool, puttlug In new floors aud electric lights. The building Is to be repaluted and generally reuovated. aud the present owner plan* to have a most complete aud Inviting establishment when be opens for buBloess about tbe middle of May. Mr. Carl will keep his present place open until October 10. and a little later he aud hi* wife will sail for 8t. Petersburg, Fla., where they will have a restaurant this winter. Mrs. Carl and her sister are now visiting relatives In Newark.
NEW REAE ESTATE MAN /.William Korrisoa Will Open onice Here. J. William Morrison, of Philadelphia, who ♦recently purchased tbe residence of Allen Bcull, at the corner of Moorlyn terrace and Oceau aveuue, I will conduct a real estate business In the office in this, building, beginning about October 22. Mr- Morrison has been a visitor to Ocean City for a number of years, and I* familiar with real estate conditions in this city. ^ Lost. — Small black pocket-book, containing about $24. Reward if returned to Mrs. Theo. Townseod, 809 Asbury ave. adv., It.
Award Made by City Commissioners—Two Policemen Go Off Doty. E. A. Corson was the lowest bidder ou the contract to build a creosoted bulkhead, known as tbe lagoou bulkhead. ill* bid wa* $17,871. The other bidders aud their bids were: K. Riley Mixner, $21,160; Button A Corson Co., $23,720; Porter-Bmltb Co., $20 544. The City Com mlwionere, after City Engineer Collisson had reported on the bid*, adopted the following resolution, wblcb, however, was laid over for two week*: Be it Resolved, by the Board of Commissioner* of Ocean City, New jersey, that the contract for building a creosoted bulkhead, known as tbe lagoon bulkhead, and tbe sand fill and gravel, Contract No. 7U8, be awarded to Evertou A. Coreou, In the sum of $17^71, and the proper officers are hereby sutborlred to execute the contract. The following resolution also was adopted: Be It Resolved, by the Board of Commissioners of Ocean City, New Jeraey, that Contract No. 708, awarded to Kvertoo A. Coreou, together with the Incidental ex peu»es tbereto.be financed by the lssulug of improvement notes, or improvement certificates, and tbe same to be paid by an aoaeeemeot upou the owners of tbe land benefited by the ilmprovement; that aakl contract be temporarily financed by the issuing of promissory notes of tbe city oi Ocean City, which notes shall bear dale the day upon which same are Isrued and shall bear Interest at the rate not exceeding tlx per centum per annum; said notes ahall be signed by tbe mayor, countersigned by tbe director of revenue and finance, and attested by the city clerk, and tbe corporate seal of tbe city of Ocean City attached thereto, and there aba!! be stated on aald notes iibe purpose for wblcb same are Issued. The checks and cash were ordered returned to tbe unancceesfbl bidder*. City Clerk Harry A. Morris re- . potted thai the contract for the city . printing bad been executed. , Mayor Champion slated that It will j be necessary to lay off two of tbe . summer policemen ontil at least tbe r beginning of the year. As this Is In . bis department, thia matter was left i with him. Director Fisher reported that Leane der Corson baa men at work repairing r tbe roof of the music pavilion. He *1- " so stated that he had received f 10, 5 wblcb had been given tbe city clerk, 1 for some of tbe old Boardwalk lumber. 3 E A. Corson had agreed to give $35 for .the remainder of this lumber, and . * , .. ja\. a. _ A kaan a/iAanVwrl
tbe oflfcr had been accepted. Police Justice Ware sent tbe city clerk $15, fines collected during September. The money was ordered turned Into the cKy treasury. Thefollowlug resolution, presented by Director Campbell, waa adopted: Be It Resolved, by tbe Board of Commissioners of Ocesn City, New Jeraey, that Ocean City borrow a turn not exceeding $$>10.00 under and by virtue of an ordldance or re»lotloo, previously passed by tbe Board of Commissioner* of tble city (Contract No. 704) , and that the proper officer* are hereby authorized aud directed to execute a note or note* to secure aaid sum. , , The emergency resolution, providing for $4000 for street improvement* , presented at a previous meeting of tbe board, wis adopted. . , i Several bills were read aud ordered paid.
(Christian gciencc Services Have Been Discontinued for the WINTER MONTHS St. John's Ev. Xutberan Church BttV, JOHN T. OtbLIOON. Pastor 10151 Control Avenue THE WINTER SCHEDULE WILL BE ANNOUNCED LATER FOR SERVICES TO BE CONDUCTED EVERY SUNDAY BEGINNING NOVEMBER :: :: " The Baptist Gorner The Baptist Summer Program has I closed, But they continue to do busi j ness at the corner of Tenth and Wesley avenue. Morning and evening services, | Pastor presiding. Bible school for all I classes, at 2.30. Our business is to do vou irood, so come around. - s .... ■ .. — 1 — I ■ v- ■ :''.w

