Ocean City Sentinel, 16 September 1920 IIIF issue link — Page 3

Ocean City Sentinel 1,11 itSDAY HKlM'Kvllthlt in. im ? -ball be iBad 111 wctiva lt?w* of ,, * - mo* rulttlUUlllClUulli of ittleresl [« tin* coiuuiaiiity aud nur r?«ul?r* r\r*> Wliam All ^>IUIUUUIHUMII» *ltoul«l l>« U,,.*U»«I wllli Hie full nam? am) *»f Hi? *rilrr, liol UvoeaaarilV , , ii.lH atlon. but an a guarantee of ■ '»* 'J! DOTS |i,f ' .•lulilivii *«? «K*H» KHIIIIIC aia* , ,,.11,111(11 U> aUlWol. V MuUilH-r of co.tagn* will ivmalii mX , „-i aiiotlier we«k. I . .» *•«■! i lly Woman Voiara* a ill ui??l Friday eveuiug, >, i n iun?« - I lii.it *»* a greal crowd <m Hie K , ,| * ttlk Saliuilay uighl, despite 1,„ t { Dial Mm * H»o*oliM la *ll|i|H»a?d |.» b? ovi-r. It Alii l>? a very K"«HI thing l« have U i-u pavilion open lairf in Mir r«i. anil ?arlirr III llie summer, a- i~ i n> ill? prupoaed w iniar *uxi o \ PERSONALS \|i.. M hIm I Lake of Mill* clly, lir mi>K mMom.I at Pitman. M.-.- Anna Mrrlia'i. of llil" rity, rrI .n,»«l Monde i Imiii a f?* day*1 visit I,, frifiitla III rinla«Irl|iliia. Mi- Wifiiain lug?i-«»ll. of IIiim rity j . niliiiR a w?« k in i'annlru, Wlirir l„ I kuabaiid I" employed. in? Mt**e* May berry, alio are in ii i- linlrl lH»aln?-a lierr, a ill again -jn.il Mi? winter in III? Soul li Harry < one, of liri*li(?l«>ii. -pent a fr* -lay- Mil- week Willi III" •Kill, J?**r i i.t- w «l family, in lliiaeily. Jnliu I' Morrell ami wife, of ilevcr I v . ar? occupying lli?ir bungalow, Ytbilfy a veil. I?, for a f?w week*, riiauip llmw- ii ami wife, of Ptiilail« i) itiM. formerly of Beverly, ar? ai i Ifuikliead cottage on Nineteenth •i reel* Mi« Nettie Mumford, of tnii* eliy he* returned fr«.»i a week'a visit to t.. i -i-trr. Mr» t Veil Wright. in Sea I ( ity. J. .mi MeAvoy, well know n In newpaper aiol |Nilllliaal circle* an Plillatlvl I I. .n i- vi-timg ln« »i»i?r, Mr*. Harry <. Morn*, in I in* city. Mi** Kll/abeth McNally will gn to lir.Mikly ii wit Inn a few tUy- anil take « u-inr— four-? hi a college III thai • Ii v Mil* fall ami winter. I >t W K Nycuau aiol family aiol Mr-. J it Koliin. of Kverrtt. I'a . "l-t iil I lie werk eml aritli P <i O'l anil f tniiiy at tlieir collate?, 1017 Wesley avenue. Mr*. M K Mercer eotertaiiinl Mr-. Si.tex aiol daughter. Mr* Helen Hai-gi-htnrr. .»f Wilmington, I)?i.. at her In me, I'eiiMi street aiol Itay avenue, tin* city, K. S S?liantz. owner nf a hotel m lilt* city . w ill again lie in lliv liulei bii"iiie-" in Daytotia, H* ■ n?Xt w in lei Mr expect- to leave for llie South the laltrl part of October I'apl Ueofg? D Noreoiu. wife aiol bal.y have relurneil to Plll*hurRtl af ir i a vla«t lo the former'* |i. rent* J.-rpll D Notcom ami wife, III Mil* rity ('apt Norcom I* connected a lib ll.t Piitahurgli Tr-tmg Laboratory. \-.riubl vinaii John MehrinR ai (I family, of We*l Phlla«lel|>hta have re turned home after spemlilig a few week- very en j *y ably m Mil* city It • a- Mini llr-t VHll h» Ocean Cily. ami they are all now «Iioiir boosters for Hit- re-orl IV * ell O Fithlan ami w ife of lla<1 don Height* have returned home af lef -pr nil IMC I lie "Uill'tier i t I 'ten cot* lave in Mil- city. Mr. Kilhtan w a* • -illrd hick by the reopeiiliiR of the I Hiiden public schools, lie beltiR In* -Iructor of mu*ic in Mir-e school* Mlllartl, won of K I'. Hand of Mn* ilv. Irfl t»u Monday for PlItiburRli, Young-town, Ohio, aud Si. Ix>ut-. tie will i.e away one month On III* reiurii he will enter a bu*lneaa college in l*iiilailel|i>na He graduated from llie Ocean t 'lty HlRh School In June. f i

KerRU* Mcl'u-krf, Thoiua* BrotherIon. Jo-epli Strain. Harry Mulliern , and Mark Wil-on. all well known Plitladeliilila theatrical men who *peod llie "Utomer *ea*otia here, were in town Sunday Mr Strain »a« ac coiupaiitetl l»y III* wife, and Mr Brollienon l»y hi* *t*l?r. William II. Mow« and wife, of thl* city, are occupying aparluienl* In llie U H.Jolllieoll hlllld lliR, HI6 Al.ury avenue. The apartoaent* they formerly occupied in the Scull A purl nieiil". nil A -bury avenue, above KiRtith -treel have been taken by I lieu V. Town-end and family. Mr* W. H. M off la. of I'litladelplila. Im- irtuined alter a vtalt lo her *on, « .iy Clerk Harry A. Morn*, and f*m ily, m ilti- city. Klmer Locke. «f Mie I' -4a I TrleRrapli Company, and vife, ..f Ptnladelptila, have al-o returned lioiue afler a plea*ant vi-il to Mr. M ->f ri« and family. Mr*, bocke I- a -i-ier of Mr Morrl* QUIET WEDDING MIm Vn*tt| Hrlilr ol k*n from Iowa Coil*, Iowa A unlet weddHiR wa» aolemniwd at Mi? Itotne of Snniiicl H VotlhR ami wife. l(re*ley - Point, Wedtie-day e*e* nloR -*er I em her I when llieif datiRh lef, vii". I.ida .May YmitiR. t»e« ame llie bride of » laretice Bay Wllkie, of Iowa Kail-, Iowa Ml- Helen WaRiief. friend nf the bride, attended a- iii»m1 of liouor, and Kratik S. A-httiead w * be-t man." Mi— K-iella c. Mullet and Ma-ter

Marry S. Muller earned ba-keia of II twer- The Ilev l>r Way pa-tor , of in* Mrthodt't church. olWciaied. I he ceremony w»* wltfif— ed t«y the^ ftnniy and a few irittmale fcend-. | After a -tm'ft vi*it h?r*-, -if and Mr* NViiktewill e-Me In Iowa P-II-, Iowa, 9 9 W W rr-K Up* Ctoitte* New crop New Orleau- irmla— e-. JIA eml* pr r quafl l.-rirr a— irtmetil choice apple-, of. . anwf", banana* ami all kind of fruM ' a at w«y- on hand. ■ Kre-h crr- ftRht from the rouutry. V pletiiy i»f lliem. 70c do*en K'or-t piaiity ereaui chee*e, (ommI fir*h incoanui-in the ■hrll/JV. ' barer »l/r J*lly luuihler- »*k* doxen. K-ocy c*Ntitry luittef. HAc lh AH kind- of fr— Ii and -a" uteal-Kre-h allied chicken*, barer prune* JOc In adv., If • • ♦ *iid All Do not forcet Hie 4 • Villa Laundry . which •«t|k. Try it f*t»m , wt. .. you wan. !«»» W • 17 Hay - ► ,c r- «- adv., I Id, If. Koh s AMt Hotm v ai ioif ■ kind" for -ate a. price- for It* wr-k- only Ci>A*huff avenue Iktan t ily adv .kb «« K«'iir comfortable t»edt«»«m- for rent water heal; near t»alh. Mf-. KdMh I. Smith. H'^t Weeley bid •• ► Bmt I »• ree t •»/•!» aparitoent f .t n»| irmtwf in: A«hury aveuue, I'-lf* I Mf, N J

WOMEN VOTERS ARE REGISTERED 1 ! ~ Names of Large Number of Residents of City Placed oil Lists. I he Dame* of a larRe number of lite women of tlila city eligible lo vote ai Hie coining eUcllou were placed on j Mi? rcgiHlry llala by Mic a»*e— or* ye. l?rday ami Mi? day before, l lie uuui ber of Aouieu voter* w ill alui«»-t etpi.i, ! If <od exceed, the number of men. The a—e— or* found -ouie wnmen who did not rare whether they voted or not. ttm-ciiou wa* Ukeu by aooi? I of llie p« • 1 1 1 iciau. here I'ue-day niRtil to the alitRed failure of a..?-. or- l«> lake llie name* of the-? wouieu, the claim being mad? Ilial III? women "hould be reglMternl whether lliry i wanted to vote ur did Hut want to 1 vote. WANT CREEK CLOSED i __ ___ , Hum ii l-.nct k r mic! t ii i * l*e -lltloii . Cll> tllhciMia. Tin follow im: petition, alkiicd b> mote lliiiii oiii iiuiidred icHident* Id South Ocean Clly. wm* read at tloweekly tueeilnk of the Clly Coiiuuisionera. 1 Honorable Mayor and Cily Commit* Mon< ix of tin city of Dccan Clly. I N«-w J. r>. \ Centhimn We, the under-tuned. cstdciiC hikI ta\pav« r* of South I tic«.in Clly, b«'k lo hubuul for >uui i conanleratlon Hie plan herein outlined for tM'iier aafeKuartllng ami matniMin Iiir property at the aoulh end of Ocean I Clly beach. After a careful aludy of condition* I i hat prevail. It *eeni» appartni IhaM ;m long a* the current* are permitted lo ebb and flow between WeakHhh Creek und the .ocean a* it now door, it la a very nerlou* menace to prawtn property and lo future development We. therefore, mo." I ie*pe< Hull) pi- I lillon your honorable body lo lukel whatever action may. in your jud^ mcnt. seetn nec«-s*«r> and w |*e to I have W«akfi*h Creek closed as a thor-l ouuhfare for tiav igatlon and tides i The hoard referred tin petition In I , City Knjdneer Wm II. Collliaon. with inatructlon* to take the matter up with the Slate Commission of Com mere* ami navigation for action. In (he regular order of business the following tottoi wm md from Horry ] | D Ilecbe 'I own the "outh half ol lot No 7 • . Section L. For the yeais BU and I" 17 this property wax as--i sued a* n w hoh- lot. and I would I Ik » - the return to me of the amount ol 1 over assessment, minus county and ; I Stale luxes paid on this lot by the I t-lty." This matter was referred to the di riTlor of the department of revenue • and llmtm-e The following letter was read from ' K W Burleigh, lax collector. "In 1 the year 1917 sultkcient credit was not given io lot numbet n 16 2-3*. ** 1 1 j i -b-cllon C. fro ti the cbunty tax hoard'" | i derision from an ap|M;il lo the amount of fx n\ Kindly give me credit » for this amouM." The follow i ig resolution, presented I hy Dlncloi Ctmphell. was adopted: lh- it Itesolved. h. the Board of Coinmls- • dor ■••!* of the ""It y nf Ocean City. New i Jersey, that Kuooh W Burleigh, he given credit or the book- of his office I in lh#- sum of DOS, from the fact that . in the year IH'2 Mifflclent credit was not given to lx) Number N lfi 2-3 f««et i of lot Mi, Sect on C, from the county | tax board's dec slon. on appeal, r In rrs|»onso fy action taken by the hoard at its meeting last week, the following letter wis rend from the contractor ronccm<*d: Hon Jo- <5. Chtmpion. Mayor. , Ocean City. r Dear Sit In he mat t<T of Contract . No 7o7. beg t i advise that I have made the m-conary arrangements to , start the work on the two Intentcclions Monday, Seplemher 13. Y mrs truly K A CMHSMN f One bill was rv-ad and imlen*d paid. ' PRESENT FOR LIUZZI

Orcliratr* Conductor Krmrm tiered t>* Home Frlruda, Oil Friday tiiRlit at lha Hotel Norluandle. after the Concert al the mii-lc I pavilion, the orchc-tra and -onie of tlieir friend* preaented Anthony IjIuz t.\ with a -liver cigarette ca-a, In ap preciatloii of hi* w ork during llie sum titer at the pavilion riiue? in Hi? receiving line were MiMary Harr. Mra. H J Deelian, .Mr- I Jo* (I Cliauiploii aud Mayor Chen - pton. After llie pre»?ti(atlot) -ever-l *|ie#cli*a were made. Mayor Champion. after cougratulatltiy Mie conductor upon 111* -uccea«fol *ea*ot>, -aid: ••rtil* i* tlie flr-l -ea-on In Oceau Clly when I have heard no adverse criticism of I he uiusic The only drawback lo the excellence of the mu-lc ha* been the -luallna-* of the orrlie--tra Mr. Ltur.zi'a work Ii*" hrfn .plendid audi for one would like lo have every man returned next year " Mr Luiz/.t playnl -ev?ral uumberou the 'cello In appreciation nf Hie evening'* entertain merit. There were mnre eoloa and then some dance mu-lc The men of the orchestra were delighted with tha entertainment. The closing concert of llie -ea-on In (lie pavilion Saturday evening waa , free to the public and the hall wa* . crowded The young conductor w .a applauded *o enlhuala-llcaBy that In . ward the dose of llie entertainment he , was really given an ovation. auk llary** ctoaina Nrritua

A delight ful final -e— Ion of the L suiuttier nieellnga of Holy Trinity I Kpt-copal guild and auxiliary wa- I held mi Tuesdav afternoon at the I home of Mr*. William K Hexamer . Befre-hmente were served aud en Joyed. A -plendid balance found mi iree-nry The llr-t fall meeting | will tie held al Hit home nf Mr- Wm. Cringle. Wyncote on the ID*I Tiiaaday in Oetnher Al I p. m. lunrheon | a ill t>e served mm- - - - m ♦ » — Klin HA1.K. To eftect «|UlCt *ale we j will -ell Mie*e properties at the followling cut price*: - Ocean front, Fifth street aud lloanlI walk UVtan Dwelling. Kirat -treel and Central avenue ftn»ki Dwelling Ktfih -tree! and Weeley : . a-cliue |1O,(IO0. ICiHiiuiog Imnee. Fourth street and i We-t avenue. $7 000 |! CorfOgated metal garage. 7*» We-t i avenue, fl.tWIO H A FI.KfriM A t OMPAFY ( adv., U0. it H F.van* IU4 Ocean avenut, will a-t a- • atetaker for un- erupted hnti-ea during winter m»ntha adv., 0-in, It, i HAI.R. Only fnu 'eft nf thoe# •.tile lota Ml Aahury avenue, •►nil h -tree*, end one on . Vulli of dlaleetilh .# ',!« nd lerrn- -a'l-fac d Mietn Apply t« t , i, mi l.eea avenue, J Colling v-i 1 mnm *1 Fi»H Fat-- Two valuable come* I lot- u« bay front, neur yirht hub 1 row In auit A'tdeeee K i DuMea. ( IIM Faulk Third street adv • IT. If

TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE IS FORMED HERE (iXibliiiuiil Iroiii Kir»i l'it;r.| taxpayer-, whether re-uleul» uf ticeau I ily or other place*. Afltr lh? Poiiellluiioii and by i*whad b??U adoplnl . Mr. hod -aid Hiai I there I- no di-p«*"iliuii to uiase Mie oi gaiiuatluu a eloac >>r|M»ratloii no Miougnt to tuakc a dlatiucviou. N)uir of Mie pir-eiil copagc ow net* here, It* eluding luui-elf, when they lir-l came I lo Ocvau I ily *um? year- ago iei.«n» ' collage* fur (lie -UUiinei Liter Hiey caute to love tin* ruaurt w tuucii thai I they built their own »Utuiu«r i«-i deuce- here. Itul there an uiaiiv people who relit line f I a few -< • "on- aud Mirli »l»» not reiuiu I lie I thought uf tl»a committee urn t" have only plopefly ownet" in I tic I league would make K a -Monger foict Maurice K. IJerhard. who »*« act I true a- temporary -ecreUry, read a list of ortlcer* with lhaexcepiion uf »?cteI lary, a* bad been recummehiled by I the commlllee ap(Kiliilt*d at llie pre I v|ou- mcgiiug. I tie ollicer*. with "»• I addition of .Mr. lierliani. a- alieady I given, were nominated and elected I llie secretary casting the ballot Mr Koit. taking III" position aI president, -aid that lie Mmiigni the I league had made a ui'-'ake in -electI nig him as the head of Mie orgatiUaI Hon, but he wa* not uuapprectative of (he liouor. He I- a very bU*y man and III- time is much taken up witii I III* business allaii-, a" writ a- with InI duties in llie Methodist Kpi-copal Church, of w filch lie I* a lay man He remaiked that tie wa* al one lime In I |Hi|itic». but graduated early . although I Ills a*s«H'lalloti. a el? plra-aul II* had uu thought nf taking oil Uiure work, but, if the member* "f Mn I league are willing l«» put up with nun he will -erve He (hanked llio-e present for the honor ©uulnred Beferribg to the pr posslioi lo write I (u Judge Cole, uu the suggestion thai Iliad been made al a pre*u»u- inee'iug I by .Mayor Cliauiploii . K It liacon I >«id Ilial he liad no oljeclloii to •* ril I lug to Jut$g# t 'ole, but hi- thought •- I that the City olflciaia eln-uld t»r a-k»d I lo give then views, and lie w«iul«l Mk^ I to see llie leqoa-t to Judge Cole com through lh? cityMr lt> roil said that the mayor -ng gesteil thai they writ? to Judge C -n (,.r informatiuii regaidiug Mie cami ground proceeding* and n wa- Mo -leaker'- Opinion that they slioind I write and see what lie but tliiI will tiot prevent the league from employing »l- ow u counsel. Mr Bacon said Ilial lliere *n- n number of question* w i icli Miet-xjav era -hould have aii-wrrsd I In re Arre, he understood, about iWUU propie inter eete«l m (be cuudemnaiioii proceeding- hi the camp ground mat I ier Did thmt ptople. by mil protesiing itio.e her rights? Toe taxpayerare entitled to know win- gave the I I title The City Commissioner* coll -iderately *aid that they will give I Mie vol era k chance lo decide Mie m •! I ier of the propoaed -ale of a |Hirttou of 1 1 lie camp giound*. Mr liacon dedated that he caiitiot iu agine men of I Mie ability of the pre-enl « ny « fllcial1 I not having opinion- Tne speaker -aid Mial he would like to hear all lliere i- «» tie Hid regarding I lie w hole proceeding* Mr. Byron made a motion, which wa- ob m led. that the league write in Judge Cole for Itiformatioti rvganllug the l-gal slalU" of (lie camp ground I mailer, and alao write to lh? Clly I Commiaalooer*. asking for their viewand reason* for *• King a |»urlHiu nf , the camp grounds. M K Harr, one « f llie member* of • I the board of director", made a motion, which wa- carried. Miat llie board of director- he aiithori/ed and directed to confer with and take action with I .urh coon-el a* lliev may -elect In the I camp ground proceeding* Mr. Bacon said that ll»e City Commissioner* have callt-d for an election and a vote of the people on ihe camp

ground matter on October ft. He i wanted lo know w»ietli-r Mr Harr'a motion cover plan* for tin* organiga- ' lion taking part In what might be « icrmeil a campaign of e«1iication. Mr. Fort answered thai Ihe mem tiers will have to work Individually. Mr. Bacon said thai many of the men here mean well but they are *11 I busv and they piobably will mil lie a» . ! active In t hit matter aa lliev should | I be. There are many men, even among the resident-, who have tiol , I given this aubfect -ulMcient thought If llie work of interesting the people in the vital Importance of till- subject I la left to Mie individual. Ihe speaker I w^a afraid that some of litem would not do much; therefore, he advocated a campaign of education. Mr. Byron gave II as hi* opinion I that It 1" now loo late to do much along Mil* line but he declared that I the league ahotfld g«» on record as > agsiiiNi the sale if the camp grminde Mr Byron made a moll-ui. which wa* carried, that the league em phatlrally and officially oppose Mie *ale of the camp grounds and In lei i (era to the taxpayer* and In every pub- • lie way announce llie league'* opposl- . lion Mr Bacon nftered an fiuendment. i irhlch wee accepted and adopted, thai s a letter of explanation lie sent to all i voters. • Mr Bacon ex pre— ed ihe opinion that the city now being up to Ita full e bonding capacity mav not he an un mixed evil. It would lend to teach and enforce economy »ii llie part of Mlie city If a pa-t of the conip amund* Iware ».dd the money derived theresrrr •« —

from would probably lie gone. I and the cllv might not be much tietter I I off in a -hurt tune { |{. I*. Hick* said that he ha- been • I summer re-blent of Ocean t'lty for • seventeen year- and hnpfa to tie for I another seventeen years. He appttently did'lod have n very 1 high opinion of Mie husitie— sctiinei« 1 of City official* who had no more b re -igtit two vear- ago than to loud ibej cMy for f 142,000 and now want t« -ell I « oubln't Miev see two year* ahead? j rtie clly fot years always oppoead the -ale of Ihe ramp ground" by tin Ocean t Ity Association The speaker skid he could not see why the present city I officials did imi know and did not ! rare for a ptir|io-e, what they are doing two years *go Its would il*<> like lo know ihe mi»ditt«iia in III* I Stale li*g|slature which turned lhl-| land over to the dtty and where the plan originated. Thomas It Kofi -a»d that he Is -ure] l h* officers of t he lesgue will seek to get al the hotl-»m of the whole thing. No line interested tiad anv thoogtu that a pari of the land wa» in t>e | . I offered for -ale within two vear* or 'within any apace of year- I he | | | bought wa- that the clly WOO Hi heau ' i tfv I he ground • Mr lltck- wanted to fctmw If iM- t- ' not a good time to lake up Ihe que1 i mn of Ihe powf -upply of ga« »«. that ,w»»ple may haee by next rtttitMt atif ' ftcient gas to fnnl a meal tn the twtddie of the day Mr Fort -awl he did not know why i the electric light* hi Die »» 'U*e* go out mi frequently The electric tight, fal irash aatea* and garbage qoastama f wilt all be taken trare of by the new of

gainzetiou, lu the optulou of Ibe -pc iker Mr*. Thomas Wall son wauled to know w liy the City refuae dump has been changed fr«im Twenty second "treel to Fourteenth -treel. where all lh? |>eo|de going to aud from the rail* road station have to pa-*. Mr Fort said that he did unt kuow, but he had often wondered about it. Mr- Hliiley Acker )u*i before etir left the mom. went ovet l«» Mr. M«»nrr. spoke to huu a moment and then left. Mr. Byron announced thai Mr-. Acker wa* tha tlr-l woman lo Join Ihe league. Mr*. Wattanu -aid ilial she Is opposed In the sale of £»e camp ground, and, lu answer tomioth>r que-llou, she said thai she certainly will vote at the coming election K B. Bacon, referring to Ibe matter of gas, tic. -aid that It Is his thought uol lo criticize without Investigation He suggested lhat the leaguv write to ttiej'llj Tom m teuton ere, offering help to them. This league should be a I force for good There are many ways iii M hicti Ihe league can be of help to 1 the t ommlaatotiere. T he gee question I- a tog one, aud will require action.

He sogge-ted thai a committee of five from the league be mem tiers of the haruber of Commerce, aud tbua t»e touch with city affairs lliere « hould enough oft be league mem J| t.er- interested to gel III tbla and work I * ith the people. He -aid thai he is a •' member of llie Chamber of l oin - metre, and Itiat he bad once -en I tita n application fol membership lh the t ! I'rogrr-sive l«eag..e but bed never a | neatd w hat had become of this applt cation. FuNlbl) he had been black ! called. Mr Fort skid that bethought. In I Mietr work ttiey will get in loucti first ^ a nti I he niy "fficlals but they will i not -top there I'hay shall hope tn -e* I crrvCtHl those things of which they « , >in plain. They Will want it under t -mod that thl- •- not a faultfinding I body, but lhat It is Jns| what Ihe cimI -titullon -av* it is Ita purp« ee t- n t to ailing Ii'kt but to work per-ialetu >y a tin Mie pr pit of Ocean t'lty to bring , , about Ihr be-t result- i Mr CiniioM. k cot lager suggested that a card be sent, In a »elf-a« dre— ed ! envelope every taxpayer, asking j oi- or het view* on the -ale nf the I camp ground — ■ Koh^ai.k A child's auto for -ah1 Co-t, 12-S. will eell for |Bl t all at 4jfT A-btiry avenue, this week adv.. It, . ' ! LntTT silver m*sh t.ag containing i mnti?y. ot» beweh at Ninth street Be aard if returned lo Weever'e Htore, aj v A-bnry aveeue adv , It r I ... I Poll r*AUt - t'lopia ApertmentI For full informal »on mqwits nfoeart • a.t Too ith si reel Alan na- winter I a part merit ft

CITY'S PUBLIC SCHOOLS ARE NOW OVERCROWDED

'Some Children Will Leave, hot Others Will Tukc Their Places. Bresent ludlcalkiii* are thai Ocean t 'Ity a ill -ooti need additional school i room ho llie rii'idrao of Ihr re-ort-Hupl. Jauir- Nl Hlcvens, at (It? •uonltllj lurettug of the itoaid of Kd ucalloti ou lurxlay evening aa id thai there t- a iota) enrollment of •»- 1 cliil dreu in the city'* two *choo> i oild log*. Iu the high school building tnree fourth- of in* room* ere over crow d« d two of them seriou-ly -o I til- I- the condition al llie llitltal enrollment I hr enrollment « urtng llie nioiiili of September always increaseinaterially Out of etglil rooms iii the We- ley a vrbue -cliool. four are overcrowded i a ,j room- have their legal quota of pupil- and only two rooms have ac • uuiiiod allo'ia f r new pupils. Willi* ■ ul doubl in-iiy ii? a pupil- will enroll doil gibe next two a**ka. BACK FROM TRIP "Tom" .Vforrla will Nov* Hooii Nl.ri tor Kulierduui I iioiuaa Morris, soo of t'lty Clerk -nd Mr- Harry A Mo ri*. of thl* re- - -it left for I'lnladelphia on Monday •«f(?i speiidr.g a few day* at iii- home lirr? loin" who wa* a former high -cliool boy, was In llie Marine Corps during the war. and a few monthago he accepted a Clrrkahlp ou the Arlxpa of the t 'oiii hi ins Line, and ■ ii? of the hoals of the Cuilrd StaleShipping Board He lias only recently returned from hi* first trip. Mils bring lo Hueiio« Aire* Snulli America, which consumed tlire? moot h". He expected when he left here llita r*k. lo siart lu a few day* on a ooyagr to Botierdam He i- seeing -mie «d#i lie country at an early age II? enjoy* llie -ea, he tell* friend*. (I ton in uitO'at <-<!.) AgMlnst t*mp liruuiH nmIi'i Kiutoh tmk skntixkl: — 1 w». much inlercaied Iii rradiug an ihe last i.iue of your paper Ihe rrtKirl of (lie meeting of Mi? new |y formed Ocean t'lty Improvement League I wonder w hetlier tlie good |>eople of Ocean • 'ity realize Ihe tremendous -*-ei they a ill in time po—e-s iii the large au ili'orium plot. If llie city will retain it intact. I do not wi-ti to say anyilitng too strong, hut I venture the prediction Mial. if llie growth of Ocean - ity during the next decade -hould i-oiiliuue in Hie -am? manner a* 1 • lid iii Mi? last. It will t»e able, for all) larger, needed, project, lo borrow one million dollar* on (tie auditorium plot I am tint vi-iotiary. but I cannot help cooleuijdal tug a hat (he -Heidi • if nay front alone of tills plot w ill mean to tlie city Alien our waterwayare developed, Alien 4 lie water and Mie air w ill be the maiu Highways fur iran-portatioii and especially for such freight a- form tlie -ub-lattoc© of life. h mm w luilever angle otic view* the deduct luus Ihr rea-otia aga'tbt ibe disposal of the aodttoMum plot ar? -o overw lielmlug a- to allelic* th? r?a • on*, if lliere nte anv. w hich might t>? advanced in favo* of it Very truly, Kkaxki.IN H Hprst Pre- Id rut of the rwenileilt «>iic?t Improvement As-ocialiuu. .Sept. 7. .a. - iimp'M Ckiirvh a-rviees. NrXl Sunday -*rvice- will lie held hi (lie chafial. i'entli -Heel and We* i?v avenue. Willi Sunday school at •l ;gt church service at 10.46 and evening service at 7 4ft Ihe pastor expect* I to tie pre-enl and preach al both *rr vie?-. For the Information of Ocean t 'lty Bapti-I* and friends, the time of f th* Sunday school will remain In Mie morning until rally day, which ha* f nseii -et for Sunday Octolicr IU The 1 pastor the Ilev M. M. Lewi*, ex peel* ' | lo be away September Jb and |MMmlbly ' the roll.iw log Sunday, October * W.C T. V. Maetiwg. The annual int-eting of the Oceau • aa* . I ' ...ill x... a. _ I . a i Lw »

t'lty U. T. U. will held at the Wyoming Monday evening at s o'clock. II I- Important that meiutieratteod Officer* a ill lie rlrcte-1 Hlu Time tor Hrd Men. Member- of Kaiuna Tribe, No JfcJdf Imp O B. M. and ttwtr famllia- plan attend the Bed Meu'* Held day sport* at Lenape Bark, Ma)'* Landing, UrXl Saturday.

MISS BENEDICT MADE PRINCIPAL ft Succeeds Mrs. VauGi'dcr, " Who Rctti#"* Fobitiou iu Local School. The n "ignalioii of Mr- Kalplt Van Itiildef a* principal of llie V\ r«l?.v a^e our *clu»oi w»- received *« d *«•<•? p'»d by (lie Board of KdUraHiui al il« ilirel lug Tur-ds) evening in? 'u H'* 1 1 1 - 1 1 i- lo lak* ell? I Or her I On lb? recommendation nf Supi Jam?- H. Steven-, .Ml— Benedict waelected principal >1 Mi? Mi? ap |N>liilmeitl lo take ell •'( Ociobrr I, aud Ibe -alary to be the -sine a« lh»l received by Mr- Vaiit*ild«-r a lujle more than |NiL a \?*r. Mr- Van tiilder. In addition to bring principal. I- alao teacher of one nf lire lift ti gradt room* in (hat school Ml-- ilriird ■ i I- teacher of lh? oilier dftti grade room She ha- been a teacher lien for several year*, with « high darecord for her abllii.v Mim Loui-? Ii M"ifi-. daughter <»r < ily t lerk Harry A Morn-, a gradu al? of Ihe Ocean t'llv High -choni and Trent n Slate Normal School was elected a grade tt-cher She will U" ou duly October I at a salary of 41 1 (Mi a year ^ In the regular order of bu«iue»» Hi? sum of Ffthd w a- transferred from Mir item of er« cling erilaiging and equi| • plug lo the Item of repair-. ANGLERS BUSY Taro kockCaugki In i*«hv mr%% lln mi Cnraou'- inlrlIsaac Newlln, of i'liiladrlplila i'a ughl it *J2j-|M)Uiid ruck I i -Ii at for sou'* I ulei Saturday morning. ii w as a beauiy. Mr New Im, a day or two later, ■--ughl another striped ba— or rock (isli. at « orsoii's Inlet. i'lii* one weighed 7j pound* J (Basque of Y'otikrr-. catching a 40 |H>uiid -lln gray in (lie -urf near l enth -Heel Krnlay afternoon, c*u-ni a lot of Com mot loii amoi g tlie tiatli - era. other- on Ihe beach and a large number of people ou Mie ti iardwalk He hooked it while (Idling from tlupler of the iiip|HMlrom* I'neatei, aud played it froiu llie tirgcli The log nuuch of vlailor* gathered around liliu mi Ihe beach, and uio-l of llie-? were «ure it w a- * black drum or a cliauiu I na-s until II wa- liauhd onto lh? beacti fliarle* Kllliigackiau-en. on tin Hlpl*idriime Pier Saturday evening got 2d croaker- *ud w?akll«li IH on Friday evening, II on lliur-day iiigln aud '6 wrakfi-h Sunday evening W Ward Beam. Samuel P Bow mau and Wlliard Bowman, out nrn ihe t*e*l I buoy Saturday, c-ugtii 27 wrakllah aud croaker* Lane and Willet* Halo?- -on- of Dr. W P Haine-. were out-tde Hat - tug with fapl. H f. r»muli on Sa'ui day aud Ihe parly brought hack 2b weiktlsh and cioa-er-. Walter W. Sib-on. former pr- ld?» t of tlie Ocean City Ki-ntng • luti. D» I). Rii-hrod Jaiii?-. D-»vid It Jam?K I tuUueaud Forrest It Handy ail nieuibei- of tlie tl-hing Club, went to tireen Creek on S turday and brought back l >< Ml h fifty of lliem weakll-li and *• •!•? "f lliem weighing 4 poundI'b? r« 'u* i oler of llie caicli comprised epiaket- and large -pots. i laienc? Sill and lliree fr end-. Il*li mg oui-ida ou two occasion* duiing , tlie A*rk. caught close to 2D.) H-.li earli luij? Mr-. William H. II >rii a cottager, oui li-nliig Willi her • •i»hand m their imat In in? bay. * f?w day- ago, one uf her few times tlii« -ea-oil, ?a .gill a go-*! -I xed wrakfi-h I WILL BUILD » m c. fnniirrr iu- c«l«ed Her rial Canh wis. [ H. D Junes, a welt known bu-lne— man of Ocean • ily. has awarded (he , contract for a store and apartment and garage si 40RI A-hury avenue to f H. C. Pont I* re, builder The cost w ill tie about Bunki. W. W. e urrest, of Llauerch. Pa. ha- awarded H. C PotHlere the con- > tract to irmodel Ills apartments on e V\ ?sley avenue, below Kourteenlh u

stieet. _ J K Clancy, IDS0 We-lev avenue, will uuihl a garage and make a few | change* to bis apartments Tne con liact lias l>eeii aw-arde«1 to H. C PunMere. The coat will lie $?A0. s ? GOES TO NEWARK ti w, M. CHraptied. Jr . Kalera €MR N era ol Fromiiicnl I.*w firm. William H Campbell, Jr., «0«i of Clly C-immiaalouer Campbell, left here ye«t*rday for Vineland. w her* he la-l mg hi allended the wedding of a col leg* chum, and (lieu lie went lo Newark, where he will enter Ihe law office* of Lludabury, l)e|iew A Becker Hi- many friends predict succe-v for the young man. The wedding he allended last nlglit waa thai of Jam?" L K- Itandford ai d Ml-* Isabella Becker Mr Hand fotu, w ho la of the tiriu of Fleming A Handfurd, Newark lawyer*, w«s ■ cla"-iuate and room mate of Mr i unpbeil at Butger*' College aud Harvard Law School. j Lara* Cdngragaiioiia. The congregation* at the 8. 7, 8. 9 r aud 10 o'clock raa**e* in St. Augua I flue's Church Sunday were aluin*t a« large aa In tlie middle of August Tlie d rector, the Itav. Thottie* F. Blake. wa- assi-ied by the liev D J. Kd M leen. C. H ftp , of Corn walla. Pa and - Father O'Lewry, O. S. A . of Villa o Nova. II Maaaes Will be aatd next Sunday at . 8 80 9 aud 10 o'clock.

Want CsMtari M. ailott Cottager* In the north svelton nf lh»s resort have petitioned tlie City l ominissioiiers for a public comfort Malum al Third street and the Boardwalk It is urged that this i. « much | needed couveuience for that section of tha ell) where there are many people aud cou-tdvratde travel c»>liar«-ai Map u a. In Holy Trinity Bpiscopal Church, Sunday, Kh*«i>ein A nee riuunl. daughter nf (4*orge (4 I'lithlll and wife, of tit la city, and Kdward A Costa. Jr . »- hi of ftetvd A Coaft and wife of Vtnlnor ctty, were tup thtwd by the rwctor, the Kw. Joseph W. WatK ^ ^ _ gsrs tpi'iairiii* Mere. Frwdertck J. Sullivan, of Vineland a plum tier has purchased. tl*r>'Ufti ibe agem-y of J. NVitliem Murnaoo, real estate opwrator, the fwiviamtty hmtee at Uti A»t»ury avenue from Wit Item F Befger The new owuet will reetdv to Ocean City. — — Teerfeera' laftiualt I he Cape May tNiunly teachers' innti ute will be held in the Ocean City i Htgn Schiad huitdiug on Monday and lor-day neat ll ha* law iHas year- -nice a teachers melinite hi* (•een tietd in thte ream i— — F-'iwiAi.k Hou-e and one ac e ol gtvqiiii *t Petersburg due cnick n plant Key at raraith'e sti»re. Peterbat! tsiv., It

SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue fnsa». i«v*j Ocean City, N. J. GOOJ> WOKK QUICK SERVICE, ALL WOFK DONE ON PREMISES PuEASt GIVE I S A 7 RIAL LALMJMY NOW Ol'liN Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING -"o DECORATING 935 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY rsoiit. h e NEW JERSEY Gook by Gas an«l yon won't have to won) The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the *|H>t Now i- he time to get your (i AS RANGE o; WATER fMvATKR for the comifij; summer. Call at our salesroom and »<ct: the latest models in Gaa Appliances. (.ity Gas Might ompany — — — ^ — — — — — SIMMS' RtSTAURANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON » Build a home Tlin? IS a Building Boom. It »* in full ewing in the Weal and Middle W?st Wr l»*vc commenced to fed it here in the Kaat. lt'> -pu-adtiig. Pncr» will adv.«ncr. Why not get liu«v now witb thoa* plans' See your friend Mr. Contractor, .oi.l k«i ofg it with In in Of count? it's underati**! lb.it >ou'U wani th? l.uui-Im-i lo OU4NC f«um ok. |i w< g?t tlie liMtntw, you'll no4 be held up for Ihe delivery of the material. Thai does not owlymean LUMBKK, it mean* Crmewt, Buck, Lime, Litli, Siolt and Millwoik aud Haulwarr. (.% «ir> thing thai |na» In ihe Oulldlng G. 11. Shoemaker Lumber Go. Iwalflh und Wont dvonuo YOI'R Hat Sir? Also your New Suit aud Gloves. To say nothing of your new Shirts, Ties, Hosiery, Underwear, etc. Are they all selected? Well, see what we have in our store for you. Special Sale of Soft Hats at $5.00 Suits Made to Your Odd Panto Always in Measure Stock IK Of Istirr lie. JONES MEN S SHOP #tB< Cl"' • J' r~ JAM G. SCHWARTZ announces the Opening of ttl^ I The Wayne Restaurant 606 Boardwalk, on or about June 19, 1920 I The Skee Ball Alleys 60B boardwalk are Now Open j-, WILLIAM Q. SCHWARTZ, Prop. 1^1= "= »r»in — nmmasia«Bai 1 If —

Real Estate Por Sale BfQ BARGAINS Cottages, Apartments and Bungalows, furnished aud unfurnished Some estates in my hands must be sold at sacrifice prices This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popular Seaside Resort eery Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton f»lQ Aahury Avenue Ooean City, N. J. TRUE artistic results in architecture can only he obtained when all units blend to produce . a harmonious whole. Vers* often a small detail carelessly selected or executed destroys an effect which otherwise would be perfect I*et me design and construct that building and you will be assured of a design that is architecturally correct and a building that possesses economy and durmblity in construction. My service guarantees the highest quality of * materials, the best of workmanship and absolnte satisfaction. L LESLIE HEADLEY BUILDING CONTRACTOR 616 EIGHTH ST. OOCAM CITY. N J /: x fieri Artkifectuml Service <:■ ft (M.-***-* «-$•«*«-* *-tnt I Buick and DodgT Brothers' Cars ] 1 Maccar Trucks < Y FARTg FON THE AOOVC Vt HlCLCS Y PHILADELPHIA DIAMOND OPID BATTEP'ES . V Jon ncAivawi waob y m ■ 8 $ J| CfNTNH GANAQE MOTOR SHOP * x mo to 4IIURV «v| ml ft •hovooo alt ^ ocean city, n 4. M4-M0 9 h»i aea V Tftgftiifti. vilovoso, *1 4 Y gm dw w ftfto •oswvtMt rvaea U| I

notzia Asa ( «rrA«*ao. Scctch Jfa.ll • mcrUftmr, o>*»c.rc*m OCEAN CITY Nf in JEREMY t*t MA ALL 1 » , . J . 10 & m,.m€ & i .t l4*ft 'MB ftHM •iu.< 'U * Uj- t<* v*r ♦«j«S54eiaiM ik» "L it. ii>>aU<Mt?«4ati laUarqaWqu ■4 avadaaft* fakllu w «la »* m * rommmrn. 0 mH—a iu«NEW HOTEL EL HERON JtlGHTH AKJ.« JH»7KAL AVXIUX octuLM art, m. $ Amj Uti «o4 tmjrrm. ti yrtmrmmm ZourtmHb ww m r "fngf-lj r— o »ia< oo4 a*wtf pmptwA, ' pafti Yuuum I3-X \ V* . • MILLER cori AGE US Oulaol A Iwumm * KAN ( ITY MW JMJNAtL Y Dpeo All (he Year Hoc WftUt Heat uukA i. giixa THE BISCAYNE Open Friday. Apnl 2 Kooiili.* valar lb »(«TJ badiuo .. I OeeauaveiiueoppoMU Moortyn Utraot Private Balha BookleC K ULCMUIS. Ovmt GANDY COTTAGE 813 < eufral Avenue Ocean t'lty New Jcraey 4»pac ali (be Year Werca reems aa4 Mae. I.tdu itxeur. prop VERNON HALL , *. AikmtteftfciiM i-iraan Cay. W J. la bow op»a for tbe nMpUca af gaeeU eu4 will remeln open unUi Ortefcec 1 h. e. hip k DANIEL KRAUSS Electrical Contractor 411 Aabury Avcunc OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY Hell PftiM, lf)-W Sell net. 2U-J An 1 eaii 1 «>m Theo. F. Hildreth Electrical Contractor Jobblag Work a SperiaKy Office: 1032 Central Aveoue OCEAN CITY. N. J. HAVE yon a cottage, bungalow or apartment to furnish? We have a line of PUUHTfTftB at less than Philadelphia prices. Window shades a specialty. CHAS. £■ ADAMS 4 BRO. 720-22 ASBURY AVE. Mark Lake Estate UNDERTAKERS J. PKESCOTT CADftAN. Jr., Fnaeral Director 639 Central Avenue Ocean City New Jersey AUTO W4HUAT ATLANTIC ICE COMPART PocoM Mountain la Tenth end Weet Avenue OCCAM CITY M 4. HKADLKV 41 AM* AM* •ass* Readine Coal

sr 2?i?Z'2xr tajto. gaamaleea. Ben ar ReterprUa H. L. SMITH B- H. CAMPBBLL Smith & Campbell HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS qj Aabury Ave. Ocean City, N. J. Aic You a SLive to Stoves? U your house heated only m ftpotx? Do you want to do away w ith the dirt and trouble of carry:. coid and a bet through the i Do you want mu-x beat at lo* owtf Why nut investigate the IntERnATionAL Onepipe Heater A4 us if k «» pcac- |t~^ j* tical lot yvjur Lome 1 ' 1 SWSF A TROUT, A#rato I #40 Satan Ave.. Oeeea Wtas. A. 4. * I A | Our Wall Paper ft ft a veritable find We aim to ft dleaae the particular. Just coeoe ft down and intpect onr MEBftfti Wgna Zt yon aft critical ti may take you 1 long fin* m ft*m but tbr pi.int ft that yon can ift be an tied eanctl v f tghi and at prices X that will appeal to yon. X A intra • AAHTtf i