Ocean City Sentinel, 2 October 1919 IIIF issue link — Page 4

252 ARRESTS HERE IN PAST YEAR Most of the Oiicnses of Tilftiog Nature—Chief Scull's Annual Report, Chief of Police Sou N euLuiiUetl ihe toltowiuK report or Ufa tUpaituieul to the City Cotuaitaaiouervi at their weekly ineetiuj: To. Mayor aud Commissioners, of Ocean City, N- J.— GauUetucox I herewith eohailt lo you my report for the year eomuieuc ing Oetotxr 1, 19I&, to October 1, 1919, showing the number of arteala made anil the expeowt of the jail, etc. The report &howa that there were 261 var» was klcfia or crime that were apprehended by the police department. Th# report aieo ahowa the uuwbcrof arrest* made by each o 41 ear. The motorcycle h&* been taken ofl for the summer, City Electrician Eiggl-jn recommend* that 11 he c rated up sad s*ut to the factory form general overhauling, a* it haa run nearly 10,000 natlen. The report also ahowa S? caeca ol breaking and stealing. Tbta wait mostly done by amall boye from 9 year* to If yean of age. Fur bueine*«, tbe nuaimer wma very good. It bo* been said by good au. thorny that we bad the largest number of people we ever had. Everybody seemingly had all they could do. It was aleo e*tlmated that we bad 5 <W) automobiles in our city at one time. We had seven stqleu can and got back seveo. .. - , - • , " _ ,u»|| Mln— - rbe officer* ■laf*. Octobers, the - their vacat ions tbe dre* tH*cblef «f police baang IT one to go for two weeks. Respectfully submitted* 8. B. Scull* Chief of Police. Arrests No. Expenses Gave lodging, 3S | .60 Stealing. ]0 2.S0 Breaking and ■leafing, 27 .20 Caught for breaking and stealing, 37 Congbt for stealing. 4 Runaways, 12 .75 Exceeding speed limit, 10 Drank, to 2 40 Drunk and disorderly, 6 4 50 Disorderly conduct, Assault and battery, 3 .65 Assault, 2 1.00 Crazy, 4 1.30 Arrested fur selling dope, 1 1 00 Stolen goods found, 2 Robberies, S .20 Hold-up, .10 Jewelry found. 5 Automobiles stolen, 7 4i found, 7 Driving car without license, 2 Reckless driving, 2 Standing on wrong ♦Ida of street, l Violation of ordinance, 29 Bent out of town, 1 .23 Accidents, killed, ] 41 drowned, 3 Drowned bodies found, 3 Seriously hori by automobile, 4 Nuisance, l Adultery, i Arrested for other towns, 262 116.75 , Number of arrests (node by each of flcsr from October 1, 1018, to October , 1, 1919: Henry HiJdretb, Frank Schools . 4 Howard Johnson. ]| Who. gee man, 8 Geo. Herman, 7 Hayes Newkirtt, 7 Ralph Nicfcersou, 4 Jos. Thompson, 2

H. Waters, 1 H. Koebofe, I Moore, 12 Chief Seull, 73 139 Nam ber or electric lights oat from October !, 1918, to October I, 1919, 481. Tbe report was received and filed. HAS MUCH WORE R_ R. Jfthn«uB RfCflfM Contracts lor risnaiiif, It H. Johnson, of tbe Klc&ird H, Johnson Plumbing Company, thlr city, has received a number of con fra rip for plamblng within the last week. These contracts Incladt lbs follow, log: Plumbing for eighteen bouse# for J M. {.better; Q iwofimtJy apart • mciite and cottage for John Mart*; plumbing and installing at two ektta baths at i*ereDtetiJib Mreet and t;en. «ra! arcane, atienitione lo another cottage at Fourteenth street end Haven avenue, end Installing of a bath lo s milage at tbe corner of Third •ireet end Cnrlnlblen avenue, for George W. Harris, contractor, and In eiitllng full set of plumbing and bath in the cottage of Mrs, Kate V Me Clesa on Central a van us, abovr Seventh street. The Johnson Company la romplst ing the work of installing new tank# rn the public comfort station at Ihr foot ot Eighth street. — • *♦- — « TO Mow Cafe* Snle Ti»* ywuig women of Hrfcy trinity P. K Church will hold a cake sale st Powell's, 740 Asbiiry svenoe, on ifsf urrlay, begin r»«t>g at 9 a m Dahelou cakes of all varlsfiea end fresh rollwin he for sals. The ••!• is given for lite benefit of the pipe organ fondr end will he in charge of Misses Katbfyn ^wllh and Lilly Noebb auer Will Have m»inr r. The enteris'nmwil roqimlftM of the A00MV 4 III' - f Grrmn < tty will y for fhaciuh's dinner at pw>f>»rf-< Hot-I. PhllmdslphN, 'W# avanlnjr hi Mnvsmhtf. Ths eiob win hold no <0 o,g m Gctoher, hot the frt-rri '-pr* •>-* f-vrl *n hft?« n newt iimsad tbardlouer tu Novsm»rtr. . ..

SUNDAY IN THE 1 LOCAL CHURCHES - Strong Sermons aud Excellent Music Heard by Congregations, v ST. AUOUVTINK'8. There were mure than 30U people at r Hie masses lu Hi. Augu-tlue's Church Sunday, ehuwlug that many cottagers stul remain. The celebrants were ttiv rector, tba Rev. Thomas K. Wake, and ;> the Rev. J. J. Callahan, of Cornwall Heights. " ^ Masses Will be said at U 30, 8 aud 10 e o'clock uexe Sunday. 9 Sunday school sesatoua opened last - Sunday. FIKSP M. K. Most excellent congregations were r agaiti registered tu the Methodist Church Sunday, ft Is becoming ap- ' parent that tbe month of September, 1 lias many visiturs to our shores and j 1 can almost he considered a summer ' tuoutb. The Rev. George W. Yard, the pastor of the church, was the preacher for the day. lu the tnorolug hia subject was "Tbe Ueuero-liy of Clod" and 111 the evening be spoke on tbe theme 1 "God For Us " Tbe text for the morulng sermon | was taken from Psalms SI; 11: "No Kpod thing will He withhold from thgrn thai walk uprightly." Mr. Yard said there Is a wide diversity pf-* opinion on what mjy*good thing. So*' af u* * A ^v.cn, ' aie have the idea that 1 fcood thing Is anything that we may want aud if they canuoi liava 11 they are dissatisfied. That , thing is good if it works good In aud through us. U la rather difficult to get people to see this. A thing Is not necessarily good or bad In Itself, but In the efiect It baa upon people. The fact la a man may make g^od out of ; most anything for himself aud Indirectly for hia neighbor If be Is obedient to tbe will of tbe Master. God. therefore, placet 00 limitation on the ibtngs His people may have if they are obedient. The sneaker «*!d tbe one great req ulsite for receiving good tbiuge from God Is upright walking. To walk uprightly U to walk with our beada In the atmosphere of Uud'a love and mercy. We will be lo contact with tbe things of earth, but will be contemplating tbe most lofty thought that mortals were ever privileged to think t.pon. Upright walking will overcome the diseases of the day more speedily than all ihe medical treat meul thai could be administered by all the physicians or tbe world. In conclusion, Mr. Yard mentioned : some of the varloua things which are included fn tbe "good thing*" aboul which tbe verse apeak-, aud said we are rleh In tbe possessions Ood ha* given us. MISS SPEESE WEDS V»bliAd*lplsta Olrl W*s Rummer Visitor Here. A very pretty wedding was solemn- , lied at 7 o'clock Saturday evening In ' > tbe ball room of the Rittenbonse, Phil- | adelphla, when Mlse Jean Speese. j ( daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George ' Speeee. formerly of Oak Lane, aud : John H. Hill, of Chicago, were united i In marriage. < Tbe bride wee attended by her sister. ] Mies Margaret Hpeese, matron of honor { and aix bridesmaids. Theyooug woman, who was well known among the summer colony ' here,(hnvlag spent several season* In ( this city, and her husband will reside - Evenstown, III. 8be has the hearty congratulations and best wlahes of a number of friends. _ . 1 * ■ Rood to Close Beslsarant, 1 Floyd 4J. Blmms will close bit resLauraut and dellcateaaen on tbe Boanl- d walk next ttunday. Mt. Himmi and \ family will remain in Ocreo L'ity this fall and winter, he having rented Mrs. ' Bloy's cottage. 020 Wesley avenue.

JOttY HOUSE PARTY Vouuic A-«>opu* from IMillf <lr I«j1iIm i;u| » vo Ouiliitt Ui-rri Misses Alice Buyder, Miriam Ferris, Hetty Gilliuan. Margaiel V- Hrown, j Hetty Tighe and olive Holbrook, of ^ Philadelphia; Hubert Nsgle and NV A. SVbaleu, of Hoslon; Krauk Snyder, Joseph Torchiaiis and K. Splcer, of I'hlladvlphla, comprised a jolly house party hi the cottage of Frauk Snyder, L 1432 Plea*ure avenue, from Friday un1 til, Monday morning They had a de * llghtful time crahblog and buallo^ lo f the bay. I They also had plenty of music and I au enjoyable dance, aud there wa» scarcely an Idle tuiuule during then I *lay lierei The party was chaperoned by Mr ntut Mm. Suyder and Mr. and Mr*, llenjamlo Wolf, of Philadelphia. Mr. Wtialeulsa well-known athlete. To Moid Convention Hrrr. There were seven representative* | from Ocean City to attend the Cape I May founty Sunday School fouven lion. Mr*. John Hallerau and Mrs John UcC'alltou went from the Presbyterian Sunday School; Pre-coit Cad. man, Miss Florence Wllhelm and Mi-s Pollock from the itapti-i Sunday 1 School, and the Rev. George W. Yard and J. K. Jeltrle* from the Mel hod 1* I Sunday School. Mr Yard Invited the convention to the Methodist fburch or Ocean City for uext year, and, ^ luvlialion wa* glad! ' t4,e -nii^H-cV-epled. Will Pre acta In Kli»g»lou. The Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of the Fir>t M. K Church, will leave to- ' morrow for Treulou and 011 Suudav 1 he *11! preach at Ihe fall opening of ' the Hlble t'lass In the PfOebyteriati ' Church at Kiugotan, N J. Dr George L Dobbins, of 1 his city, will preach 4 lu the local church on Sunday. BD>'*ColtHKC II*- re*. Alfred R Smith, of Ml. Airy. Phil adrlphl*. has purchased the collage 809 St. Charles place, this city. Mr Smith will occupy the huu.-e lu the summer seasons. REPORT OF THE CONDITION or THC First National Bank al Ocean City, in tbe suite of New Jeraev, at l be close or buaioca* on 8<-p emicr 11, iw»: a Sana. Loan* end discounts. ft it 3a.' B UventvofU, «■«< C. 8. Uoveronitot aecurl Ilea: To ftecare circulation, i W.UXJUO To secure U. s. iTu.uwut) Owned unpledged Liberty's. 468,4.7X00 War SavlDgs and Thrift Stamps, 200.00 — KMLrtyt (10 bonds to secure C. S IVposlw. 3.000 00 To secure Portal Savlngi. !>(00C0 Owned nnpledg«d, Hd,2&t Jt Collateral Trust aniiotber note* due In leas tiu&u 5T«ars, (Z>£<Q0£Q 223^fd.yi , Sinek to Federal Reacnre i Hank, 3 tto 00 K*nKlug House, 80X00.00 Kornttureand Flxinre*. 4,7.^70 . Krai Ratal* other Ifcan banking bouse, 11X02.13 ' Lawful Keeerve wttb t Federal Ue*rrve Kink, S2.4II 77 1 Cash in Vanli ami due frotn Nauoonl Hank*. 47^02 tot Net Amount due front Trust Companies. 8Xl0.ll 1 Check* and oiber Casb < Items, GOI 61 R«demptlon Food with C. K Treasurer. ?rw 00 « Total, 11^.11.700 ot 1 LUBIUTIXH. Capital stock. « »X00X0 , Hurplna Food. TOOWtXO . Undivided Profit* (Net 1, 1 H&u'j) Amount Keserval Tor Interest, . Circulating note* , Onlstaiidinr. 47^00 00 , Amount duo Nai'onat Banks, 4I2.« Certified cb*ek* Outstanding. 2MIV.2S ! Casbler'a Checks, f 37,761.21 14^2».3» \ f>eposlls Subject to Cheek, S7.S348t CertiflcaUe of deposit payable In leea limn ' thirty days, SH&0M CXOfitt) \ Savings De- . # 171X2 , Olber Time Deposit#, 401,4*8.40 4blX76« J ToUl Deposits. $1,316,864.17 ' Total Liabilities. iiAfiTut.'ji •<tale or New Jersey, County of Caps May, **: , 1, H. M. Mowrer, Cashier of Ihe above- 4 named hank, do solemnly »«car that tbe " above statement la true lo the best of my , knowledge and belle/. H. H MOWKKlc, Caahler. J Mwnrn and snbserlhed before mo this I7tb d»y of tWpteoiher. Iflm. It CURTIS RtiHINHON, Notary Public. t Correct — .M(e*i: K. B. 8TITEM, s Jl L. UOPF. KANDOLPJi MAHHII ALL. Director*.

Report ol Condition ol tbe TUCKAHOE NATIONAL BANK 1 ; At Tu kuiioe. lit the HUle of New Jenny, at : the rlu>i> «>l tin*! ou September 12, ll|9: . KKSOUUCli*. luM»tl« llllil t| laCull 11 1«, |l(4,*6lj|J ' tl«rrdfuli>, unsecured, 61.10 f C . N. Ihttids deimlle 1 to secure circulation (pur value) 19r7i).00 (Iwned uupliUgt.-tl, ti.avuuo ' WrVOiJO f rvt'Uf It lis olhrrtliau U- N. llouds ( n it ' lucludlng Mocks) «>Wite<l utiplcdcol, 1 HlOCk of Federal Ite»erve B«ok (50 per cent, of huoacrlp- • "II), 1,10X0 Value 11I bank lug Im iT, uMiied i«ud uulucu tibered, Ii,£t00o Furnilure aud tlx* lures. JXTau) Lawlul reserve with Federal It* serve .hauk, II, Kill 1 -i»li lu vuttll and m l antouiits due fr«.'tu liNtnmal batik*, 4t.?.»J.lW CbecM On other ban Us 111 tliu aaitie clip or lot* n ns rcporting hank, m.T.ouu K lie k- ou banks localid ouislilrofcltv or touii ' 1 retiortlog • ■.ink and oilier i*»ti W7.00 Kedemplion fund with V. S. Treasurer and due from U. K. Treasurer, oftoo tAW.7U7.2U I.I VlULITlRM. Cnpital siock pcild In, 'AODCO Nurniu* fond, O-kAiUI I. ndlvMnl '2JI7.BS I .--s- current exiwusa*. Interest aud tuxes paid, 1.271 4.1 I Obi. 46 Circulating nolesiHtlsiauding, I2X0UCV Certified clie-'ks out- ^ — - - J standing. _ "■ Cnsbb Fa Mw *. k Mr" 1,110.41 L JYTL .-nT'ouT ! standing. TTi .">2 Individual d*|M>M(a subject to check. Ill 0V. 27 (Martluie depo*ll*, itH.twi 62 ' j s atiojb? 20 Slat* of New J.-raey, County of Cape May SHT J. K. L ItlCr, cAsbtrr of ihe ut>ove named do solcmuly sweir that the nbove 1 st.il. incut Is ttue to tut; best u( my koowlr jg* ! und belief. K. L. ItlCI^ Cashier Subscribed and sworn to before me this |W|i day of Septcint-er, ifh'. - J.VMKS HHOKMAKF.lt Notary Publle. Corm-I— Attest: N. S. BTEWAllT, 1L C Yt)UN<J, S. M. CHAMPION, Directors. Notice to Limit Creditors. 1 R* I lite of Mark Lake, deceased. i'ur-uant to the order of llarry S. D,>ugla*>, -urrocaie of the Couniy of twpe Muy, mode 1 on tbe twenty. second day of Hepu-mt-er, A. l>. 1919. on tbe application of ihr subscrltiers, vlm ulMrator- of s«ld decease-', notice Is hereby gls-ca to (be creditor* of Haiti deccisrd to exhibit to the Hobacrlbers under oath or atllriuatlon IHelr claims and demtnde •gainst the of a Id deceased wt'hln nine mouths from (he twenty-second day of Sep tcmber. A I). 191V. or (hey will beforevtr barred Of any action against tbe subscriber* Dattd Scpti in'H?r 22 A. 1>. 1919. MAUt, IK LAKE a.vd J. PKK4C0TTCADMAN. 9-26. VL.I*. F.» IK Ui Admlnlstrulora. SHERIFF'S SALE~ By virtue of n WTit of Fieri Facias, for sale of Mortiutgcd Premises, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on Ihe 1st day or August. A. Lf. Iwlw. Id a certain cause wherein Marie E. A. •He ho ch Is comp'nlmnt, and Tu* lieu vue ' Cotupauv, lue.,ct nl*.. ared« fendmis, I rtiaii expo*« 10 sale at publle vendue, on Monday, October 70, 1919 between the hours of twelve and five o'elock p. m.. to wit at ihr-* o'ckm k in lb* arternoon of said day, at the Sheriff's ofllre. < jipe May Court House, Cape May County. New Jersey: Ail ih .( certain mortgaged premises, wih the appurtenance*. In ths bill of complaint. In »-dd cause particularly set forth and described. that I* lo say: All tint irartor parcel of land and premises hereinafter particularly described, situate lu tbe CHr or Ocean City, in tbe couniv of Cape May and Htate ot New Jersey. It g i». | nlngat* polniwblcb Is three bandred feet soqUj westerly from the southwesterly line of Hrvmtii street, when aline Is drawn at right angle* to said H -vrnlh street, and when naid point Is a'*o one hundred and fifty fret sou'lirasterly fiom lfieaouihea*ttrly line of Allantie avenue, wh n exleudrd. wnrn said tine In drewa p.»rkliel with >atd Kevenlh street, then * in a southwesterly dlr ctton and parallel with aald Atlantic avenue, when exlendtd, the dutanc.* of fifty fret, and of ibl* width extending in length or depth s-uth-essterly between line* pirallel with tbeaatd , Seventh street to me ordinary high water 1 mark of tbe Atlantic ocean. Heine tbe same E remises which were granted aud ronreyed y the said parlv of toe second iwirt to the said party of the first part on the 12<h dav of April. 1912. and Intended to lie Tort hwttu recorded. This mortgage being a parches* / money mortgage. The property wlP be sold subject lo Ibr1ixc* lor 19:8 and IVI9: and also »nbJ'Ctto>i 1 prior mortgage on which there Is duel e principals m of PIOJAi, together with Inter- i ret I hereon from J ity 21, luid. A mount du • under d» ere* Is fel.423 10, with inlerret and HherifTs fees to tie added. KOBE (IT a. M 1 1.LKK, BiierlfT. DalCd Hent. 24, 1919. J. f Uhlan Twtem.Sol'r. 925.41 P. F , §19 » I AVE you a cottage, bungalow i : * * or apartment to furnish? We have a line of furniture at less than Philadelphia prices. Window K shades a specialty. t CHAS. E. ADAMS A BRO. h 720-22 ASBURV AVE. |J

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CITY OF OCEAN CITY, N. J. f '• t'OlltraOl No. 7W. Kay Front iiiti>rovamenta. t N'niite tu Cuutructors, hid* Will •»* rNYlVal hv | Ju» Board of Com > Urtutu-r* of thn ••|ty of U -*«u City. N. r I .. al till- Oftlti.-a of said I'mjIllllMlOIIOIN 4'U Met ti, lull), a' .1 |i. in , tor the bulkheadlng. nilltreaiid grading along the l»i»> Ir-mt In I tic* Ocean Cliy (iardeitsl ai d tl<e building of «» |iiif lifi »*r around the Intel as more , jtarllculaNy showu ou the plutt*. Alt bid- mutt iw tuadi' uu the form pr>»•v:d>d. cowr nil lleiu* Ounuilnrd Ihervln and in* aivuinpinieil by cash or «t ritrn-d rhrek j sitbout cnudiihiu, iMyahh to the City Trow sur«r of Oceau City, N. J., I u the sunt of $maw The succresful bidder will Im> risjulrrvl hi ) fuinUU( wllbln uoda>* from lhadaMof lba HWHfl. h sullsfHctory surety comjMuy baud, i to be up|>rov*d. in lue sum of lo) jter centum > of the Minolta bid. couditlaurd for ttir taltliful |M*rrormaiic«uf the contract, and wlilui*u 1 '•* r«<iulr.d to MivelliO City of O.eati City harton*** tiy virtue of the Kmptoyer*' Liability Act oflbe fStnte uf New Jersey or any 1 ittlo-r state |vr(Hliitiig to lalKiivr* or eiuploye«*» by giving it surety company bond or lla- ' , tdiily lusurancr. 1 The entire work fo Ih« e>uu|>lclcd la 100] w *rkl»g day*. Tlx IliMnlol 4'otDml**loners reserve Hie] right to reject any or all hid* or to waive muv ! Iiiluriunlily tu any hid. I'htua au<i *|* dnc tllo * inay lw obia'ued ! , from ibet Ity Clerk hv >ici>o»|i Jug SIO.W II ABIC) A. MOBKIH. City Ciork. 1 Dated Jul v H. 1919. ItOBKltr KlsllKB, j Dlr-ctor ot I'uti ic \\'<irks. j WM. II • nl.l.l-M >N. J It,, City Ktigr. { win, .tt . I*. F.. * I Jl J , Real Estate and Search Company REPRESENTS : JS&liMrust toinianV ' of Newark Wildwood Title and Trnst Co. Title Insurance Searches, Abstracts of Title, Conveyancing Fire Insurance Piompt Service All Work Guaranteed Money to Loan on Good First Mortgage Farm# for Sale Offices in First Nationl Bank Building Cape May Court House N^J.

A RE you using Edison Mazda Lamps? If " not, why not? They give three times as much light as the old style Carbon lamps for the same current consumption. OCEAN CITY ELECTRIC SERVICE of Atlantic City Eloctrlc Company

1! Are You a Slave to Stoves? Is your house heated only in spots? Do you want 10 do away with the dirt and trouble of carrying coal and a::hcs through the rooms? Do you want more heat at less cost? Why not investigate the i - Onepipe Heater jjpjSfjgg 1 Ask us if it is pracdeal for your home | [(2511 H SWAN 8 TROUT, Aflenlx 1040 Asbuo Axe., Ocean Clt>, N- J.

PUUMBIINO Are yon getting entire satisfaction as to prices, workmanship and bnsimws courtesy? If oat, it will pay you to give mo a trial. I am in an exceptionally good position to take care of your repair work of which I moke a specialty. 1 have no expensive establishment or elerical force to maintain. Give me a trial But h Phonos Cm H. BACON 607 Rlghth St j Universal Electric Irons $6:35 R. H. JOHNSON CO.'S STORE 846 ASBURY AVENUE FOR SALE 4 Box Ball Alleys, 4 Monkey Ball Alleys, 1 Shuftle Board. Apply Powell's 921 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phone 35 Phone, I86-J Furniture Stored .Reupholstering ESTIMATE ^ind°W Shadcs FOR YOU .Awnings and \Housc Furnishings Our price* are Lowest poasible coualateut with Good Work and Bet Material- 1 Lawrence n. Lear 654 Ajbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. An Ordinance Authorizing Ihe Issue of $60,000 (ieneral Improvement Honds. , RECITALS. In m*dr cfrt*'" Vu,',lc nient*. the re«t of whlrh Is at iwiaiiV'K » « I I tbe <v>»t of *uch impror«n#no ha* t^en av.. . , j on property ITfofipas^ th*lr location, date* of completion an d eort are Jwprctwaicaf: Location: cJmpLtuln : CaMf Pavllloa !° Foot of Moor,)ro Terraca o. t. .to. 1017 02D.M5XI I Twelfth Street Drain From West Ave. to (leach June 10, IP1S 11.477 82 _ Ttmruurhfare r ourth Strert Wharf Foot of Fourth Street Nor "1 lhlfl a -K3 37 I re*?il ,s,r<vt nr*lo» Along ocero end* Aug. 12 IUIW M '>43 Rf, I Jetties built at Root of Twentieth Slreet Sept. 30. 1018 MfliOO

— I * — /■ ®IJ*r ,£! »»Ponirlly finance thr enrt of conrtructlon or said Improvtmeni/^^cire ISl^hv here I * 'n Df ,J v « ">* " » "Ol" d.-crlbed In the following schedule by their nnmbere, dates, nuturltb s and amount* a* follow-:— i AHwhcr j, Maturity Amovnt •IKM Kt Inll ,>n tf*M*nd $ 500.00 *S i\ll ?2i? on demand SSSo 3U2 J,f/. .L°" On demand 4.000.r»o inT June 5, IPI« On drtnsnd 1123 RO June 191 T On demand 4 <hu\ iiO i 410* jSre JL in?7 4.000.00 ... July 3, 1l»|7 (in ilrmand 023 50 415 aH5' \\ I??Tt <»n demand 0,744.00 j ^U,t H' 023 50 • -.I Al'.*' o On demand 1,028 57 422 Ire}* o }J}2 ;;n 3!mar>!3 1,100.00 420 !re! ?o 1017 On i 2.775.00 *>>« „ T' J°L demand 770 00 J;? No*. 1017 on demand bdaS £2; !«. 1?1T On demand 3SH:?2 4M £cbe k' 5 <ln ,,r,nnnd lOOiOO ... 1110 On demand 275 twi IjJ *br. 2. 1018 On demand 2uo no Jni .J.u,,r -1- .19,,, d<-ra*»'d 401 "n "" 522 VP- 7a,I0lM. On demand J5S00 I :]ar- '0)7 On demand 155 00 -I ^52 May 20. 1017 On demand Vh ro 122 Nov. 18. 1017 . On demand 2.503 50 L w. 4. 1017 On drttiand 1*009 52 JJJ T>«b id. 1017 Or, demand 25.9m I l'\ ^ftn' 01 demand 1.501.50 A|»r. e. 1918 On demand 1 500. 00 I \'r Apr. 30. 1918 * Or, demand 1 "5o ih> IS VT ,10' *?i8 On demand 4 Jilf 1. 101 R On demand i««un Oct 1 - m« «>„ 555 N"*- 101 R On demand (l&o 00 115 r*b £• 1O'0 On demand 1 ooo'oa 1J2 Apr. 30, 101K On d' niand l'noo 00 11'? J°lf J, J0>« On demand 23 ?7 J"'? 1018 On deminrd ] 238 00 JJJ Rrpb 1918 On demand WoX 11 fM- 7. 1918 On demand go oS ^"v- ,t,,R On demand 13U Aug. 5, (018 On demand ft irn nrt 1V» Akg. 12. 101R On demand 1 7ooVwi J" Oct V i»!8 On demand ?B 00 5'ai !A On demand 3 MM 4V " Hrpt .30. ii»ih On demand 1 «62 ih) ThB H^rt of Comm^tnnetTi of the filly of Ocean City do Ordain: mi A«. uV'f l',U "InHiirt' i.. "ZW J;;, » '! "M i .. D»r''nT^DlVit "" "Prtl"" 12 b.v, wm ,«<! I 1 «. Hrt4 ordikihra shall ulte rfTrrt at the eiplretree, 0f ten day. from Its final passage ^ W. Il ( AMIMIf.LL, 1 Commlaalotrera. NOTIrK. twill, thai the *a A nrd'iiM* «>n h# lak.h (S^ t£r ^lEtrd^ rwfiStbS ,N ii, lata, at a mrellnf M n,n n.mnt nf ''omm a*f„„^ if (in#!!! i i-?"' II" | 0 F . fJl.ui "AHHV A. MOItlttM. Oil) Clark. L-

, s —I ^ , non-l l«l lbe.wi"K finrt' you „j . ( / j linky roof. Jbunficr atoi in. are ^L' { 0D»y / ) 14,1,1 a »wf HiH bcut,t to | can 1 1 Aft xTV cutiMclerablc (jamngc. 10 » Cbimiicya Htm leak abouM be Um>^\ rXT7T~^mvt T-yASv nflcr nlwl u,ade w«t«-iiiiht f 1 S chtiJiiicyi can bt made lo draw * Al i | Tilt roofs urc fire- proof. - f i AM Vi!'1 °f St°Vc aM<l hcat« retire / ; Move and healer pipes. 1 ,r*' t • III IJI\ YVw^ / / Tin, alatc and slaj; roofing JIIIMi 1 SMITH'S 17!?^ /// I i ' 'le Smith / 1 735 sbury Ave. Photta 7«>\V All KlndM of Outterx i * Money to loan on Bond and Mortgage.-^t R. CURTIS ROBINSON Conveyancing j Insurance NOTARY PUBLIC COMMISSIONER OP DE205 FOR PENNSYLVANIA Nos. 744-46 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY. N. J. r Attention — Ford Owners! i The Hasslcr sliock absorber will improve the riding qualities of your car too per cent., also reduce wear and tear to a minimum and increase the tire mileage. Ask the man who rides on them. Call and look them over at the "Hassler" Agency. Tho Modern HnpUwnr# Store CHAS. C. READ & CO. 848*880 ASBURY AVENUE , hCnC- '7 WALTE« E- ALLEN. Mgr. Delivery Serx.cc I THE UNIVERSAL CAR J || I Ford cars are important servants 1 J everywhere. They help the family en- » j j II* * J°y Ffe, bring the pleasures and ad- ! | j| vantages of the town within reach of I j|| the farmer and give practical sendee Hill every day in country and town. The}' |! require a minimum of attention; any j I H one can ruu the Ford and care for it, I j || ' but it is better to have repairs and re- | I j. placements taken care of by those who Mil* are familiar with the work and have the | IH | tools, the genuine materials, and j || skilled men to do the work promptly. j )| It We pledge Ford owners the reliable I j |j Ford service with real Ford parts and ' 1 1 i standard Ford j>rices. | I I Pleasantvi lie Motor Co. ! j | t7BSouth Main Street h j Hill* • Washington Ave. . | !| I PLEASANTVILLU NOW JERSEY * Monuments, Headstones and Markers Finished and Ready To Letter and Erect Immediately i t^?!H '* |8®anP0fl«nllF to pir hx^n-nn i-rvm'-ravitl. W» have oY«r DOOeoraJ mTJ I! '\ Jl! .T.'. nn04' r nnrr 0 •«« « "Of wareroom ana almw . 1 V. 1 1 ,r**Antvlli-», tire i Ifgr.i and (•»# fin**t #t,w* we «ver aaerlw!iii JinU r n, il ** K Vfl the tire^'nt advaiio# in prioa nf m tl*»l<l an4 ln<?h? I *.V 11 'n m4,{,h>W4 I" I" I<V Dun w# fin i.reo.VfaclOre »!»♦«» t *\ ay atnl oft an- of i)i|* -lia«c g«Hxl* »r.« oetng sixltl rapMiy fali at our yards in l\fta*antvMte or t'am lfn and m-tkp your selection. W«h,rv-7^LP.^IlfJhrirr.%i lttmr yvla* •' vh' ,r» ' Ibr and ereot thrm peompt'y. 6.Ll.Ur' ** ,nUI' loom, plug art la. sir , and ran manufanuire ni«>«i ativlhh g » ou t -i >i«i>,-clal work, aa we aioo Itave a large *«tppl. 01 roiigu stn.'k on hand for tlila pnrprt.e. prlrcftom1*'' aanow. Th» sooner yotl e»n the Irettor disp'ay you will hav* In inr Jloi a ?1hU' I * IC1 " ,,r In our line lhal lor a lot Minn ii is going to i,r v,»ry dull nil u«<i'»i)kx tin- •t.-umml Tills co inl- -d with H- .11 1 **" '.V 'ViiV Utl* * n,t " 1 1,4 1 " 4WTlb-« toarn lu iK wnr.i war will lax all the monum nt ,| <lbat#ra to the limit t«» <1 • I <> drr* 'foiojt.iy, Camden Yard Opp. Hurlei^h Cemetery Bell Phone, 2737 Pleasantville Ynrd Opp. Atlantic City Cemetery Bell Phone, 1 RRPRKflUNTATlVRS! O. J. HXMMitLL. Brest , 117 N. Conor ill nve., Vcntnor, Atlantic Clly, N.J. A. L. llAMMhlX . Virc Vrcnl., Ab.ccou, N. |.» for Cutitlperlaufi, C»n« Mnv, HurlitiKion, fVean itt,l AtlaiHlc Cmimlw I! a l<* 1 IT, Catii'lrii, N J., for CaniJen, Salmi nttfi Oloitcekter Cottmlea. W. Illinois, Clay (on, N J,. for CUvUtti ami vic\nl*.«\ n. II M.K, Cape Charles, Va., for Svuc of Vir|fluK. O. J. HAMMELL CO. MAIN OFFICE, PLEASANTVILLE, N.J.