Ocean City Sentinel, 5 August 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 4

DOMES OBJECTS TO ASSESSMENT Says Bill of $3000 is Illegal and Will Fight Its Payment, TtM following letter wi> read at the weakly uutUug of tb# City l oiuiuUakou«ra: HaoarabJ# Mayor and Comml«ttauer*, OotftU i'lly, N. J — LrtsQliameo:— I received a bill for certain awiaimtota ami b#n#ttU uu my property in Um ualgbbuvbocd of the yacht club lu Ocata City. The bill am 00 a la lu ow JSlXW, which la mora Lban at sty per cant, of (be taxable vifaa of lb* property for »bk'ii tbe banebu have beau eaaeaifrl. I cooeldertbU filial and an outrage, and now make a rtronuou* protect agelnet Ibla. I was not av*u consulted about Ocean City bufidto* tbU bulkhead and filling It lu. f had eatbnali^ from Mr. Townteud and other build ere lu Ocean City, lew* lban out-lb*ro Ibla amouul, for a bulkhead fulls equal or superior. I am oov placing the matter in tin baud* of my attorney. Yours very truly, KPM-akdJ DI MKITbe tetter *a* referred tc City So Bettor Kosaeli for reply BOYS GET TBOimBS ■ak« C»e Kecwpe^at rWwC**' ta( Taataaaiat m aravaa. Tbe brat Kgr* Jau4u,c tpanaaH-: . of tbe —*?- a germ ax--" j ^landMl ««tt «w e»c ay *n *rs *s j tbelada, paruoa^aeSy ay ifexwl WtUard and Kmpb Suaman and v. Uw. Ibe tooruameat **» con | ducted by Sam art P. Bowman. csxanaaaa of Uua touraamaot commiuer Trophtoa ware later alven tbe «muer> , al a meeting at 1 be dub house. Tbara were aereuij-fiv* eotraste lu i tbe loumamrnla, which was the, largest ever heW here, end tbe youlb» , were alt enthusiastic. , Nummary : event No. 1— average of Uve casts, , opeo field— Class A— first, David ; James, 311 feet 2 Inches; second, AJ- t bert McKlnley, 271 feel S lucbee; third, , DartdKun gerforrf. 251 ft. 1 inch. Ctas* , B — flirt, Willard iSowmau, 263 feet 1 1 inch; eecood, Mtrrltt Wfilltm 233 feet t , Inch; third, Howard PeuuelC 19? feel 2 Inches. Claee C— first, c. Lauer. 152 feet I locb; second, Duuwoody Zook. I4y feel 4 lbches; third. Haydeu Hungerfoxd, 138 fed 3 Jncbee; fourth, Raipb Bowmau, 135 feet 3 inches; ( fifth, F. B. WlJdmi'o, 129 feet 2 inch#*- 1 JBhrent No. 2— longest cast of three iu 4 open Held, open to puWt©— Class A— 1 first, David James, 324 feel 11 Inches; second, David Huogerford, 313 feet JO Inches; third, Albert McKiuley, 300 fast 7 Inches. Class B-firsl, Howard 1 Pennell, 247 feet 8 Inches; second, , Harry Bauer, 338 feel 7 inches; iblrd, Henry Cray, 2S8 feet 4 inches. Class ; C— firat, C. Laoer, 1»4 feci; second, Dunwoody Zook, 189 fee I 6 Inches; IbirttF. B.WUdman, 189 foet 4 Inches; ( fourth. Will tarn Gray, MKhfeet 8 Inches: fifth, C. Brmh, 159 feel 10 Inchee. Brent No. 3 — nearest of three casts at stake 100 feat dlatant— first, \\ lilanl Bowman, 2 feet U lucbee; second. W . 1 lisuer. 2 feet 4/ lucbee; third, E. Boeeeb, 2 feet Inches; fourth, Al- ,■ ben McKiaJey, 2 feet B Inches; fifth, ■ Merrnt WWiu, 3 feet 7 Inches. J

GIVEN FLAG out Hm Dr. Border at Yacht Club Service*. Tbe Rev. R. B. Snyder, fleet ebaplela of the Oceeo C*y Yacht Club, cod doc red tbe fourteenth annual a#r▼foe for (bo members. and their friends Sunday evening jq1 (be auditorium of Use dob. Tb* large crowd was gnarly pleased wttb the service and it wUI without question become a regular event to l he club's summer urogram. Tbe auditor I urn, under the supervldoo of Krank D. Newberry, was beautifully dseo rated. Cut flowers and a profuse amount of greens were around tbe room. The stage wee never prettier, and the background wea appropriate for the service. The orchestra was wonderful, under the direction of Mr. ghea. The soloiei of tb# evening was Miss Megy Robb Merkiee, who sang two aeleciiooj, "God Bh all Wipe Away All J***" ahd "Tbe Karth fa the Doid's." Tb# subject of tbe cliepteln'a addm* wae -Tb# Challenge of a Great Peril." It was tt*t#ncd to with great attention. The club presented « cheplalu's handsome silk flaw to Dr. Hnydei before tbe opening of the service. DISPUTE SETTLED Cwe< I ww Toarosmeitl In Ball Park AfllSIt 14. Proper eteps have now been taken, It la staled, to reconvev the old baseball park from tbe Ocean City AtliMlc Association, which has held I be title, to the owner, the Mo ore Securities Company, Dpclaton to turn tbe grouodeback to tbe Moore Interests wae made at a meeting of i£e athletic •moe tattoo last rail, but several of tbe officers did not know of this action, hence tbe mlx-up between the ball end the fishermen's easting team recently . The Ocean CUy Pishing Club will hold its carting tournament cm the grounde Saturday, August 14. There will be no ball game 00 that data. Manager Mackenzie, of the ball team. announce*, but games will be played on every Saturday afternoon thereafter until the close of tbe summer, with two games on Labor Gay, Wss Bmaelswi and Hungry. William L. Tyler, aged 45 years, wandered Into tbe police station at eHy ball Thnraday morning, and asked for tome place to stay He «atd that he had been discharged on parol* from 8t JEJteibeth's Hospital, Washlogion, r>, V., Jul j 2 end that h* touM gal 00 work and was hungry He wae fed. and Police Chief Johnson telegraphed the Washington hospital management. He frcsived word that the hospital would take the mar. back provided he was rout to Washmgiou. After keeping fyfor for a couple of deye the polic# permitted him to d* pen. ■ ♦ — . ksst AwaststrC. The many frtend* of BenJ. J. Cook*, of Pblfad^lphf#, a cottager here for a number of years, win regric to ls«rn that tt was found ntreeeary to arnpu rate hM left fool above tb# ankle. The operation was |*erformed by Dr, Levi Hamntowd. of tbe Mrthoftist HospiteJ, Philadelphia, asslsfsd by Un, Wayne V. . JSP®"1 Phfi«dsi| hla, and |{»r> •ehel Petilt, of this elly. Cr J.uburg, a PbMadefphia policv rargsoti. also wae tm atlewdanee, Mr, Cnoka'dfifoo fa said to be **rtetts, hd| he is making e breve fight Wttl laid Card Psrtr, CHy BaMeltor J Iturrwood Galy, nf FdHadsfphfs. |s ot «k toff sr range. mm**, wMh the woman-folk eaaeag 1 he eaaswier asm bets of Hi. Angustine's Cboreh. kn a large card pariy to be brtd #t ihw Ce-ioo i foh. on the Weepdwalk, THwiwday eftenroon, An. |, I1**

CLUB WILL GIVE HIGH GLASS SHOW Entertainment by Fourteenth Street Fishcrtneu at Yacht Club, August Dr. Wayne T Klllleu, id Phi sdei phia, chairiuau of the entertaiunirui commlUee of (be Oeeeuttly Ktehrot Club, promisee thai the tUtuog Neb's musical show at tbrikwiu N eeht Club Thursday evening. Augurt l£ will be on# of the nra! events vd tbi»l seasou. aud "IXv" Is su expert u I iu stuff luusicai. a» «ell as su h;> p*w j r#Miou a» a physician. Mies Hartman, wu of PkMmM ! phla's fiu#at soprano s>.tkUNa has Pre- ■ rtigag«Nl foi IbU occa»t^- a#A »r. an 1 dl|«on. the Own t U»v vltoi^v , double vocal ^uartN t*«ux D4»o#ni>. phia wui t— beard n> h-vst* lions. The Cl u I has f*t tin- P^« singers Hi Philadelphia u U" roem berWliip Oll»eu> lhRl> lli *•*•»**•- »» rounding ou; s mis; enteriHlnini l»«. isriuth Kins ID^NIIocw uriK HIM Jsiuw fUat'e CWIied t* 1 ■ TMtrts are uca ww: rhc* »rr eapwllv (wing dNiawed n 1 « uips hers of a in- h*iiiiiK n *. hon. un hK uo««»iwr- iC ;J«svm h dot. * lob (irUSSfii} J for llir h1U'SW**i» #»? BshekMV j ss il m n! -*»di s .'hsliNel hsU B * • I In » » lti %c)r: fi . s\ itai>^ wilt Jnhi v ; T»r » * MISS SAKS, TO SPEAK ' WTiU U««M #SWf« V'Sieis' tr«sM roai*rr»« KtcoIoc. "Rse member* of the Wcaier. Voters' League of Ocean illy autouoce wjit ; »<a»ure that Miss Mary Barr, of Philadelphia a well fceoss summer re-»-dent of this city, will addre»* the league at it* meeting lu the Chamber of ,Conimeroe ic»om tomorrow (Prl day) evening at 8 o'clock. Mlse Harr's subject wtll be "The Necessity of Jmmediate AfflllitloQ With Home Party." Miss Barr, who ta an excellent speaker, is the representative In the First Congressional District of Philadelphia of Uie SVomau'a Comiulllec of Lhe Hiate of Pennsylvania, lu thi» capacity, her work covers all of ?*uuth Philadelphia, Milh which sectlou she is thoroughly familiar. Will Bpeak on CbHnce. Next Sunday, the Rev. George W. Yard, pastor of the First M. E Church, will apeak on "Chance''. In the morulug he will use the oubdlvJ slou, "Give the Bible • Cbauce," aud the evening, "Give God a Chance. " phlUdelptalana Wert Here. William Alfred Taylor and Mtss Julia M. Caution, both of Philadelphia, were married Thursday evening at the Mel hod ut parsonage by the it* v. Geo. W. Yard, pastor of the church. Colleftor'a Sale of Properties for Inpnid Street Assessment umoe Of U»r Tmjt i 'iritm.- tor, Otvao C*4y, N.J. Nuliee u hereby ylvrn thai lbs aubsrrlber. lbs T*X Collector, ol Ucean city, N.J.,pur«oa qi 10 the charter no act of tbe tcgUlaturc of tbe SUtcot New Jersey, enUtled "An aci to ana pmrlJio* for tbe goveroiuent of clues of this Hlatr contalnhtf a population of Imh than twelve thousand Inhabitant*, approved March 24, itcrr*) ami the supplement* thcrwo, of (Mean City, N.J. Id uicbcasca made and Iproviddl, vr||| expose lor sale at public auction on

Tue5day, the Twenty-lourth day of August ! A. l». nineseen hnndfrd and twenty, al Iwo o'clock p. ».,of that day, al tbe Tax Office, I second door or city Ball, in said City, certain 1 lot*, tract* or parcels of land hereinafter inore particularly described, (or benedtafor strati improTCtneol as Axed and adjusted by ih« Commissioner* of AsaeaatneBl under tbe provisions ol said Charter and the supplcmenui thereof, approved April 14, LSQK, and the rnr.ker sap|>lvmcnu thereof, approved March 1ft, HUB. and the provision* or an ordinance enticed, "An Ordinance providing: . lor tbe opening, (reding and graveling of certain street* In Ocean Citr," tbe said lot*. Irsct* or parcel! of land and real estate win be sold for tbe shortest term of years for wblcta any person will agree to take same, not exceeding fifty year*, or In fee when no one will bid for a shorter term. Tbe follow Ins list give* a description by lot nombrr and section ol tbe tola, tract* or par. est* of land la be sold In puraasnce of this advertisement aa they appear on the asses* raeot list annexed to tbe Commissioners of ~ Assessment report, 1 Of el her with tbe amounts of money assessed, on each of said lota, tracts or parcels of land respectively. To the amount due npon each lot, tractor pored of land aa hereinafter Obsignated, there will r» Added lu proportiotvoc soars of cost* ol this Haje, fnchifftrrr TdtiO-T-at. K.W. liUHLElMH, Tax Collector. NA.1E LOT. NO. SP.C. A5SESSMENT II. U. Lake 717 L f 7 20 - 718 L 7 20 Joshua (irlffitb 877 L 142 m 878 U hi 07 Allen Corson W4 I. <y 74 * 7-12, 6L. P. P-, f W4* J « i ni i * li ■ ' ^ irwai » ' * -I T* '.va

FOR SALE Asbury Avenue, West Snk\ Ivt. Sixth ami Seventh Streets Two itisit.iMc £vh.u**til lutiMihg lot> v'X KX> Will ehc.ip to cUve .\u iMAtc Apply to any usqvnsiMv Real K>tate Biokc; • STRAW HATS W'o tlu» 11. -it V«>u Wont llr^i iim-ll Htuaoiv-r.u-ls-ai Smiw It ..i »*.»«» 1 1, M.uUei \ W ^ • I .»%vls*4 kis'W Kv Sitttf.. all Wool Kmo l-ttto oi Slums Onpw. Ely GUVIowmmi' H.'M» I \ r.uaiuan D. t \ \ 1 1 1 >H r 1 1 1 . 1 BIOUM'N H 1'autN fCMir suit iu JONES MEN S SHUP cm. N. J. j

William ^taloney Dlslf Ihuluf PREST-O-LITE Slomijc Hullrrv Ihin lunks und Appliances fires. Tubes, Speedometers Call and hct <i I'lijur llghtrr Get 2307 Atlantic Avenue ATLANTIC CITY, N J. Phonr C. L. LAKE ...REAL ESTATE AGENT.. I(<2> Asluiry AvsttU*. I>c«an lUly, N. J. f "^e-" l>'ls for salt. Cut tags* (nt rsut, <'<iir«*i<)ii.Uii>'r •olleila.i *!t Try an ailverllfcint'iit In t lie Sem i n nki.

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 CityjEloctrlc Company ♦ j — — ' ■ ' — i i i — — ^ .» V

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ins Cherry Blbssom (A 3- Act Musical Comedy) Presented by a Company of Seventy=five of Ocean City's Popular Young People Under the Direction of John Myron Jolls AT THE Music Pavilion Friday and Saturday Eves. .SATURDAY HATINEE AUGUST 13th and 14th 1920 Tickets Now on Sale at Box Office ADMISSION : Evenings, 50c to $1.00 Sat. Matinee, all seats, 50c All $5.00 Orchestra Concert Tickets Admit Bearer Members of the Children's Chorus will be Admitted for Half Price 1 Sv »* • \

i ll i f >■ • * > - • r Something New in Motion Pictures 1 | "The Stream of Life" f j 1 • |l] ; j JAMES K. SHIELDS | ! I The "Old Homestead" of the Movies § , | It strikes a new note equal to Griffith's "Birth of a Nation" I j Miring Picture World lu ' i Nevcr hi t'hc annals of Moving Pictures has there been produced anything like it 1 It's a picture tor you, for inc, for all. All will like it. All will praise it [;j The photography is excellent, the story is tense and interesting, the acting is U , perfect. A picture that y/m will he glad to write your friends in other cities to 1 Vt be sure to see* [;] 1 Ocean City Auditorium I I WEEK OF AUGUST 9—14 1 ^ Adults, 80c nuldron, 20o,— Including Tax | 4 4

R. H. JOHNSON PLUMBING COMPANY f if now in it> Nrw Ollicc* 817 ASBURY AVENUE | wherr pxlronw and friend* will be cordially welcomed Bell Phone, 186-J _ furniture Stored Rcupholstcring ccTiHatc 'Window Shades ESTIMATE . FOR YOU /Awnings and 'House Furnishings !()ur pricff* krt* I r,av«i |><>«»it.lc iMn>«(«t*iti with G»<m| Work an«l B»*«i Maicrisl « Lawrence n. Lear 654 Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. HAVE YOU BOUGHT Garden Ilose yet ? We have two grades, the best buy of the season for the money. We also have a few of those Leonard Refrigerators left. We carry a complete line of Fishing Tackle and Marine Hardware at all times. THE MODERN HARDWARE STORE Chas. C. Read & Co. WALTER U. Al.LI.S. ftgr. 848-850 Asbury Avenue Oce&n City. N. J. Phone l'« 17 ftAK^KD Hr,''UKT SkfOkT Mlt'Uil O* r KOM k( TO IS Miur-t . tlul, IMf CALLOM or CSVOUXk A*D \ * SUM e.WO lu 12, itiLSa OMXUX3 . / THE OAKLAND BENSlhLE SIX TOURING CAR * . OAKLAND SF. NS1BIE4SIX T TNINTERRUPTEDservice and exceptional thrift are the salient characteristics of the Oakland Sensible SixTour* ingCar* Roughroadssurrender to its masterful power/ and emphasize the unusual riding comfort of this able, roomy car. *And gasoline and tire mileages Lare uncommonly jiigh.' d Touring Cif, SI2AS; Roxdaler, $1 23S; Coiip«» SlSSS: Four Door Srdan, $l»5 f. ©. b. Pontile, Micb. Additional for Vlrc Wheel Equipmec* $75 CHARLES SACK Central Garage ■ Ocean City immediate delivery New Jersey MiMMk. * '* jjjl 9 I 0l>| * / /vPyA 'TV rE3B2fi!p# 1 ''' 1 1 WBmSmQ : wait* irtii»*iiMBWBHKBKMiMMMlBBiMikMMaftaaM#aakWMMrtr ■ i Overland 4 Tourinjf, $945: Roadster, $945; Coupe, $1525; Sedan, $1575; Chassis, $800; Prices f. o. b. Toledo CITY^GARAGE P»i<(* iufoeci ro L. W MILLER ching* without _ . Seventh St. and HavonAvs.