Ocean City Sentinel ( VtU'KrtDAV. 8KPTKHB KB {W, 1WU. ( W, .H»U k» Kl»>l to ItoWlv, IIW of . mnl conuuuDlOBltone of mt«ro»i " ,'u. ..lumuoUy *ud out rewl.r. ( •»ery * *,1 i oiuAUuntcnttoua should be ae«u»|.ai»Ml wUl1 Ul* ful1 uamt5 aUd , llrf*. .if !»** writer. not i»eoe«*arily ■ gunraiHaa of | K f,*. i ir 'b _ | *• ti DOTS f ■ I1 «i«!*alk "u,r,?* c|oalug. It li,rr« were buucbea of *urf battier* 1 brrr MimUy- ' A i... ui bar of Ocaau City people are fi.iitd «« Klotxl*. Many lhr coniuiutrie will end ,llt„ -ii....i.rr »UJf l.«« todoy. |*aik*-v Millar I* buildup a garage bto li«o«- «l* Wwlty I gveooe )i n»e no ruing quart ton of the hour in t :■ - "Who'll b. II.. L ar« • biei'."' v iir«iu mihuan I* tusking altera- 1, adilltlOO* lo Robert Itemiiage. :W* Aabury avenue h — . PERSONALS pointer Senator Lewie l\ rtleveua, . „r . ,| . May. »M lu town Monday. v Suidh4'haUk|doii and mil e. of Job»- |i luwn. have own viatllug lu thu oily. Maurice K- Gerhard, of IMnladel* ! l>l.ia #m in town Saturday and riuu- M d*> Jam*- I. Polk, of Die North Amerl4.il( WH among the week'e visitor* brre I | Mr*. I- B Siuiili. of tin* *!iiy, baa I been vi-lling Mr* K V. Cor*ni» ai L Mariimra. I i 'tiarle* K Babbitt, of Philadelphia, { tu. i-fii enjoying Hi* tuning here for •rvcral day* A*-eiublyman Jamaa Fran kilo, of Philadelphia. waa among the visitor* here Sunday. Mr-. Cliaile* Nabb entertained Alii- 1 Miu Krusa aild family, of Vinelaml. during ilir week. Mi« Cecilia Hand, of Philadelphia. I .1*1. t a portion of the week with friend* in llil- city. Mr*. Harry II Smith, of thia city ha* returned fruiu a vlalt to friend* In Philadelphia and vicinity. Miaa Carolyn Devllie, of llit* city 1*1 •pending lici vacallou lu Plilladel- 1 I ina. Itivrr*ide and Trenton 1 1 W. Seluer and wife, of Khxbor-I ough. have been occupying their cot UK'e lu till* city for a few day*. urani ttanley and *ou, Paul K, of I Germenlowu, were recent gue*l* of J. C *<teeliuaii and family, of lhl*city. Mow Cora Kau ha* returned from her vacation, after vialtlng Delaware! *A aler tiap. Allentowu and Ardmure I John I'owlUttlid and wife, of South Vinrlaud. *|«eiit the week end with Capt B Meuderaoii and w ife in thl* city. Mr*. Hannah Kvan* returned to her home in tin* city Tuesday afier a| plra-aut vtalt to friend* III Phlladtl plna. Mr- N. C. Clelland, of Philadelphia, i* occupying her ctittage, Kleveutb •tree! and A .bury avenue, for a few week* Walter Kreed and ramllj. of Philadelphia. are vlalting Mr*. Freed'* parrot*, deorgr W. Krn*t aud wife, in thl* city.
Mr*. Mary Mercer, of thl* city, ha* hat rrlurned from Wilmington, where alia | by vi*ttrd MM. Catherlna lied man ami other fritnde. i Mr*. Alice Walker and Mr* Lydlel P H'llrlen. of thl* city, will *pend the wrvk-end Willi K V. Coraoo and wife * at Marmora. Mia* Mary Chad wick, au operator in the city'* electrical bureau. I* ••pending a week Willi Ml** Linda I j Hnuw In Camden. I <■ llugli A. Hamilton and wife have J been enjoying a vi*ll at the summer * home of rtamuel Young, IQU Wesley I ^ avenue, Ihl* city. I j Mi** Amy Blackmail ha* returned 1 t In Philadelphia after *pendiiig her ] two week*' vacation al her | event*' I i horn# in thl* city. Frank >1 Piatt, of tin* city, who i*l 1 ■gain connected with the Temple! I healer, Camden, for ht* *econd win- 1 ler *ea*nii, wa* hera on Tuesday. Leo Bamberger and wife, *ummer re-identa of thl* city, have relumed to Philadelphia after enjoying an auto trip through Penn*ylvanla and New York. Mr* Charle* Nabb. wife of Street I Mupert laor Nabb, ha* returned to Ocean City after a delightful vlelt lo fnemf* In Vinelatid, M III villw and I llrtdgttnii S. H Scull, one of the bourn *ergrant* of the police department, will I h» I.ark from hi* vacation Monday. O K Seaman ha* keen acting in hi* pls«-e during III* absence. F. K. Darby, wife and eon. Bugeoe, returned loltrfseliy the latter part of l< la-i week after an auto trip to Delaware Water tJap. Ml- Pocono. HalleInn Srranlon and Philadelphia M i** lio*e aud Mi** VanHawo. of the Idle department of the Ocean < Ity Title and Truat Company, have re turned from a two week*' vacation trip They v Idled Niagara Pall*, Huf falo and Walk In'* Olen CAkkTAKKk. I will look after your properly Hi«t, m* burglary larceoe mallcloualy «lr*iroyl»-g property, and give *ugge* tlofi* io protect yofir nrn|»*rl|r from the ahne* crime* etc. I have A I letter* from my pfevtapa elperlenre alld at detective wark for the la*t number of, ear* Kobbut (I. HAHPgn WJ Hay avenue. edv., It. Pog ItlffT. ~ Kurniehed ootlege iUd *,i»*il two bedrrrom abirtmaut wllti hath for Ihe winter. Hot water heal m reaeonabta. Apply to CMar erica S Scull, Kighth *trcel and Or# if •venw# adv., MO, If. Wa*T*f» Will buy are« roge.Batf and draiiene*. moat t»e |» g,HHt r,,,J dttluB. Addreaa H B , H«|ttlg»b «< flea. adv.lt.
COURT HOLDS UP CAMP GROUND SALE Grants Application of T. R. Port aud M. K. Uarr for ] Certiorari. Tho Statu Supreme Court has granted the application of Thinna* B Furl, Jr., and M. K. Ilarr, of Phtla-I liulplila, property owners In this city, for a writ of certiorari In the city's ' proposed sale of a portion of the old cuinp grounds here, now owned by the muuK'tpaliiy, uccordlug to word received here yesterday. Mr. Fort Is president of the newly- 1] nrganiz^l Ocean City Improvement League, and Mr. Harr Is one of the h inemhers uf the board of directors of < the league. | In their petition to the court, these , men say that the City Commissioner* i advertiserl a special election to i held Tuesday, October 5, "for theli purpose of submitting to the legal L voters the question of whether orli not the land which Is hereinafter de- 1 srrlbed <tho park) shall be sold.' The deponent* claim that no author I ity exists In law for calling such an election; that the result* would not in any way be binding upon the city, and that the result thereof would be to entail unnecessary cost* and ex- 1 pcn*e upon the taxpayer*. Deponents call attention to Chapter I Ml of the I'amphlel Laws of li«20, which provide*. Inter alia, that no public park lunda may be sold under the authority conferred by the said I act which have an area greater than liftecn acre* or are located on the 1 beach front of the Atlantic Ocean l»eponent* aver that the said park Is I located on the beach front of the Atlantic Ocean, and contain* an area greater than fifteen acres, and that under the terms of Chapter 81 said I hinds may not he legally sold Deponents further allege that in no event can the lands be sold free and clear of the dedication or tin ocean City Association for park ami ramp meeting purposes; that th» effect of such a sale free and clear ot the said dedication, and free ami clear of the rights of the deponent* land lot owners who have made their I purchase* according to the plan of lots of the Ocean City Association I* I to take by condemnation private j property for private purposes: that the nward of the commissioner* In j It lis condemnation proceeding* did not and could not include coin pen *a I tion for such extinguishment; that j the award of merely nominal daniI ages was upon the theory that no real Injury' had been sustained by the lot owner* by the taking over of the park a* a municipal park, but I that a substantial and grave Injury I results to deponents and to other lot I owners by the extinguishment of their private rights for the benefit of pri vale Individuals, and that the power Jo# eminent domain of the municipality does not extend so far as to deI - trov private rights for the benefit of I private Interests. Deponents further say that the I pending resolution authorising the sale of the said lands is Illegal and ' I void; that the proposed election to ' be held under and by virtue of said resolution Will be Illegal and void, and will entail unnecessary expense - 1 and Impose an illega* and unneces- • | nary burden or taxation upon depom , ents and other taxpayer* of tho city of Ocean City, and that they are de■Irons of having the proceedings re-
sting to the said election reviewed y the Supreme Court upon certiorari. I PALACE A TOWN IN ITSELF Mora Than Faorteen Hundred Noe#*! In Vlsnna Homa ©f Ix-lmperer •f Austria. Th*rs are 1,440 rooms In the city palace formerly occupied by Ute •* emperor of Austria. In Vienna. It b alee equipped with 100 kitchens ant the courtyard covers 25.000 meters The massive derlc columns at the out *tde entrance were constructed b) von HobUe In 1821-24. Throng* these one eaters the -Palace oi ^ Heroes." outside tb* cattle * new wing was added here In 1SH7-04 The Inner wells are of the Rnoalaaann style, by ohimann and Baumann. ant were completed In 1017. MMr J* toward th* eastern side of the f^ond Is the lleldcnplata. where stand tw« exquisite monuments, the " « th. cplt.l Th. ot.. on th. I.ft II , th.t of Prtnc EW* «*• th. right to of th. Archduk. Ch.rlM who d^..t«1 S.polwn •! A«P*™( A Rom.n roth of tnclMt d«t* R wn In th. cmrtl. ground.. « »• rh,r.rt»rl«l. of th. Honi.n r«o qu.ror*. hnt I. « dll.ptd.Ud th.l hut two or thr*. of th. port.1. « m.ln, th. oth.r. b.lng nothing hoi crnmhlH .tot... A t.ll «rfh I. th. hr«t pr.«»rT«1 port of th. ruin. Near the Roman ruin Is • free' oh.ll.kt r«.mhllng , n«dl. mor. th.n j moat monuments of the kind, lop Is finished In flit. The Mdee hee» hieroglyphics »f the history of Anetrle. Near It Is the florloue Neptune foun- . ! tain, and from Behene Brunnar llful fountain) tha castle grounds de ' rived their nstne. flchonbrunn. _ I 1
New Freneh Beads , I rwudi dl«pntrh«i rwntlr id»l«! , . th.t th. witlr. rood «tm.trurtlon pro ,ri.m th.r. will oo« n«rl, two bll lion fmntot. -hlrh It to wdlm.t«1 b, I Mr Beduuce. budget reporter, will flvi | r France a road system superior to thai | brfi.re th* war t>na hundred and | a*v*nty six million franca hava beer | allocated to road repalea In the In j Y vaded regfone. in Creatures That Weep *- Antont the ereatnrea that weep meet 1,1 aan'ly are the ruminants. Alt hunters Yi know that tha etag weepa. and It «• I aeaerted that the hear sheds fears i when severely wounded The ft raffs id la not lees sensitive end regards wtt» lb tearful eyed the hunter who hae el wounded It. ,r j Anticipating ■ pedrany. lai million yeers or eo the antlfd 1 coal supply will he exheneted," fW ,f' marked the feel atpert -i am aware of Umt," replied tka <*' putn perm . "hut Wmt It a bit eartf tg kg petting ufl tkd pdd»r #
BRIGHT GAVE BACHARACH j HOT FIGHT FOR CONGRESS
< SELL THE CAMP GROUNDS - t 'r Property Owner Hakes Strong Plea to the Voters in Ocean City. , The following Ir from a welJ-biiowu * prupvrty owner lu llil* city: ft&IUTOK I II K rtKNTINKI.: Ilvgard- i lug Ibe ceiup ground piupoettmo. 1 wblrb I* tu be placed before the pro- ( pie al a tpet-lal election on Tuesday next *• to the advisability of retain- 1 tugor eeJllug it, 1 «i*i» you would, 1 In Hi If If Issue of your paper call llie ' eiteullou of all dlUeue of Oreau 1 My 1 •m to Hie grave Injury tbat would be ( doue to the city If llil* were wild. Only one or two year* ago. we sere all iuipre»»ed with Hie Importance of ibe clly acquiring Hit* properly, I . which we* only done at coiifldrreble expeune. ibe entire rxpeuee. however, being well worth w Inle. if « ,»er*ou ceu but look forward to the future. To Hie wnter'e uiind. llil* plot of ( I ground i* one of the blggeft *ffei* I lie n>wn ha*. The beech front I* no doubt the be*l pu*»lble thing lu the I town, Ibe one thing that bring* peopie here, year after year. But. next I to the beech front, l»n't the open iHjuare. from beech to bay. e line thing for euy town lo |m**eee7 Whet would Atlantic City Rive to have *uch • tract? If thl* *ele doe- go through without e doubt lu the life time of many who will vote Hit* coiulug I'ue»day the city of Ocean City will b* compelled to eci|Uire. by putrlia*e. I laud for perk pur|K>*ef, perliep* being I compelled to pay for valuable lm- 1 I proveuient* Hiertou, ouly to rest- them I I to make a breathing space Veutuor lis* *uch aquart* along itI tieach front, scattered here aud there for a half * block or -o Philadelphia, for pa*t few year* lie* lieeli spending I million* of dollar* on ju-t -ucli a pro I position, in it* Parkway, leading from I Broad end Filbert -tr*el* lo Fair I mount Perk, aud w ill continue for year* to come, to *|»eiid many morel million* oil the »euie avenue, much of which wa* spent in buying property already built and rasing It. Million- I I could have been saved liad some one had the proper foresight year* ago. Here, Ocean City ha* a property tin- ' e«|uale<l anywhere alorg the entire Atlantic Coast, a properly over 6«) feel wide, fronttug on the Atlantic' I Ocean el one end aud the flue*t bey I iu New Jrrney el the other end. end. 'I lti*lead of holding It end nailing It down, for future improvements (which could be doue a* Philadelphia Mm now beauilfylug her Parkway, ft little at a time!), we are s*ked to couI elder the |H>**lble *ele of It. f I For the good of the city now end for the city to come, vote to keep the •' I cernp ground*! M Your* very truly. 1 A pHllfSKI V OWNKK o I - . « ♦ d I Found.— Hmail row boat abandoned I. end auuk. H G. HaKPKK 8:12 Bey 4-|avet)ue. adv.. It. i- 1 Try an advertisement In the Hknti i- | nki».
Fire Alarm *ie««*i* 14 — Hlxth and Pleasure avenue 17 — Kleveuth and Bay avenue, |8 — Fourteenth and Bay ave. 86— Beventh and Weal avenue. 42— Becond and Aabury avenue. 48— Fourth and Aebury avenue. 46— Kighth and Aebury avenue. 48 — Tenth and A*bury avenue. 48-Thlneenth and Asbury avenue 4&—BUteenlh and Asbury avenue. 61— North and Central avenue. 64 — Hlxth and Central avenue. 67— Kleveuth and Central avenue. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. H8— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue 78— Fourth and Dcean avenue 76— Beventb and OOMti avenue. 76— Ninth aud Ocean avenue. (B Oseoad and Atlantic avenue. 96 — Boardwalk aud Mtmrlyn terrace 9)]_Hay avenue and Battersee road. 621 — Twentieth and Central avenu* — r*
NOTICE A Specisl Election i Hint UcRistrntion Pureaent to e r *oIu»Iod of the j ' Oammieetoaer* of Ooren tMly. Rsw r . .rjey, ..LimmI Mil- it*)'. *ep rn)l*l Sth. IW. s' n on I n • in th* o®'» 04 'be i i 1 wherein I, lt«rr> A N"rrt«, Ot . y 4..*wrW, I ■ nitioriM tnd directed to • *• a*per 1*1 else- 1 ?£ato Ml In .wwn Oltr, Sew i-r~y. on Tno«d*v, <n totwr Mb. ivJO. tor lb* I ■ n Hm 1 1 1 1 tie to tlw Irti o'er* the «j e*tlon j whether or not the land which I* hereinafter 1 .t«errlhed abali be eold of AtUntlc A*enu* a •eutbw«*t»rlf f "be dlrt.nc ef t ' •■•teriT lint of xnth Street *nd of leu n width. Bot» f**t. •*t*edl*s • ,2JI HtwT'rf 1 rfirectloo tM*twe*o tb* *niithee*teflf bee of i ' I Kifih Street, when esteeded, *nd r «Mterl)r llo* ef W*tb street, when •«*#£& ''IT lb. mndw.fd Ilea ef tb* oee.o Croat
^Tlllrr NO. S. n^tonlos *t the pnleltj iBtareecttea r»f tbe *atubwe*terly be* of Fifth ... . ,f . «hrn .Itrnded Wi'h 'he l*odw*rd in.* of lb* ow*o front U>*rdw»lh ; tb*ooe. 'ni '! dlr 'hi.*.....* b n rt.i i meter y line «•( Mmth «treei . wee*' MH"1 ']• u, th inndwar '"|Wn- or line* wk>eh may i.ereoflef eoialdl-lied *> be l Itf °' i It* •** the lotutwerd tine of Jilt* 1 iin rmnt b wMwalk when lb. . nr **ei I -_-n rr,.nt between Fifth end , Mixtb .treat*, t* moved mibwnwly wmjt; i.re*. i»i I nee t Ion and when in e**b Ibe *eJd oneen front t— rdw Ik m*y ^ ! nwitnt Mvulbrkkl^ri1 \tl • i>4*w InC^U^Wt ihenee in • nortbeaBerlr ilirectlon etoni ; J h- ' IsSwaA line Which I. fn l^ hereof)*- e*lM i ■■ a i<iri-»nl'1 of the «•••*•»» fronl Imwr.i to elk' m die * »i "we-'eri* line of Kiuji when esseadwt. thence in • • onkwveterty dl I rertlon ulnnx ih* e-.nlhwreierljr line «i FiAh I street . When oiteeden, u» tbe pier* of b*ft« I notice I* berebe given that * •!»*• 1*1 rteet on for lb* P"rwn r n' "''''TjAL' Jiid ahoee questioti lo the legal voter* nf mid I « rcir C ty will h- iteld nn TuetoUy. October jih, i«o [ Attd further notlee I* b•r•b^ *'*11"* 'at: ; Ward Mo. S Fire Nan**. A*bt»n ' • 1 -5elreik'h f"r the P""P"* "nhmlltlbf Ibe »lm*f qiiHt'lB Will be held on Turada?, October 5t». '9JO 1 end that tbe election edk*f* wilt *tl *•» » -.SRlrd of K'-eth.net 1 m eei'1 '-W foe*dav tVtnbei >IU. I*" MM>ief etiis o'rtoefe *• m *ad *wwt»« •» s -ns^^--aW! A -OHH.H. I I fAA.,B.rj7«» tin tiers. ' I i I
Vote in This County. < but Atlantic Gives Con* gressman Needed Lead. Although thcitf were inure than 1400 Voter* registered in this city, * total vol* polled fell far short i' of thl* at the primary election on « Tuewday. The tight wa» between 1 Congressman ltachararh, who sought I ' renouilnatlOD, and State Senator W.I' H. Blight, who opposed him for Con-| gie»*. Bacharuch carried Ocean City P by a majority of 237. Bai haruch 1« renominated by Ihe M uiajorltie* given hlin in Atlantic and 1 Cumbeiland counties. At a late hourj' Tuesday night Indication* were that it was u tOM-up between the candi- 1 dut«'.- ** to which carried Cape May1 County, and It was thought possible 1 1 that Bright had carried Burlington! County. Returns showed that Bright had1 carried Cape May City by 227, South I1 Cape May by 3. Wlldwood Creat by 7. North Wlldwood by 3, Middle Township by 7, Dennis by 65, West I Cape May by 75, the third precinct! of Wlldwood by 7, and I^»wer Town-I ship by 135. Barharach led at Cape May Point I by 13. Wood b! no by H3. Avalon by 2 1. Upper Township by 3, Stone i!ai-| bor by 43, Sea Isle by 24. and the! .-.••oond precinct of Wlldwood by 66. The women of this city, or many of them, seemed anxious to vote and I they appeared early at the polls, until I In the late afternoon It looked as if I the women's %ote would be greater! than that of the men, but the latter! appeared then and began to cast their ballots. It 1s thought that poe- 1 -'hly one-third of the more than 7 Ou I votes polled were cast by women.! Some of the women who planned I to vote for Bright, because of the- 1 attitude he took on the liquor que* I tion, and because of his support by I Itl-o State Anti-Saloon league, were • listurbed by reports they heard Monday night. The result was that they would not vote for Bright and they aid they could not vote for Bacharuch because of his alleged attitude Ion the liquor question, so both men were cut. Assemblyman Boswell, of this city. I had no opositlon for the office he holds and he received a heavy vote here and In the county. The vote in this city was as follows: HKPUBLICAN. F'irst Ward Member of H«'ii*c of Representative* for tbe Becotid Congreesioual Dmtricl I -William H. Bright, 105; lease Bacharach, 1577Metiiber of (leueral A**embly — An- , drew C. Boswell, 861 Corouer— Brujeuilti (!. Ingermill, A» Justice of the Pesos— John J. Devine, 09. Constable— John J Devlne 14. , Member Coo uiy Fixecuilve Commit-Jter-Dr H T. F«ulde, 106; Wm. K Hughe*. 99; t'eleb Colllue, 9b. Hwoxh Ward. Member of Huu*e of Hepraaerttallve* for the Becond I ongre»*ionel District (1 —Willlom H. Bright. ISO; lease Bach > arach, 186 Member of General Assembly— An< 1 drew C. Boa wall, 288 Corouor— Benjamin C. Ingereoll,
264 1 11 JUMtire of the Peace— Humbert Pou- |n tit? re, 67; K H. Were. 8. U Member County F^xecutlve Commit-! tfe^(*larence 8. Bcull, 124; Joseph G. • t'betuplou, 1 .40; Kueeell H Nulty, 134. jt DKMOCRATIC, - F'irkt Ward Member of House of Representatives •' for the Becond Congressional District 1 .William F: Jonah. 18. Member of General Assembly — Jo- D *eph H. Klwell. 18; A. C. Boewell, 1. ' Coroner— Frank R Hughes. 19 Justice of Peace - Reuben Ludlem,6 j Constable— Harry Nlchol*. A; Robt I Hough, 1.
Member County Kxecutlve Commit- 1 tee— George Nlckeraon, 6; Frank Bteelman, 6. HBIH>NI) WAHI». Member of House of Representative* for the Becond Congressional District -.William K. Jonah, 84. Member of General A**a«nbly— Joseph H. Klwell, 82 I coronar— Frank R Hughe*, 82. For Justice of the Peace— (l'nex-1 ptred term) Welter R Chat tin, 7; Humbert Pontlera. 1. Member County Kxacutlva Committee- Verm n L. Bmilh. 7; Howard D. Taylor, 7. ,e« ■ l*a hllc Bale. At Green t^ity Club Bteble* on Wed nemlay afternoon, October 6, el one o'clock, consisting of eork aud eartdla bor*e*, dump wagon*, farm wagons, etc ; carriage*, new and *ec«»ud hand, of *11 description*; h«rneea. heavy end light, new aud *eoond hand : I adv.. It.
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CBAMBER FAVORS I DELAWARE BRIDGE County Organization Again Goes on Record Ogdcu Elected President. rbeCepe May Couuiy Chamber «»f t'ommerr* at II* »ixili annual ©ofi< .vrulluu a I Bra l»le City ITlur*day '•venlug, for Hie second time *rnl oil record a* favoring a biMgr arroe* Hit 1 ircleware River from Camden l« Philadelphia. The chamhet. al a merling lu Ocean IClly In 1917. adopted a resolution, fol- j lowing a talk by Near Colling uf ( olllug*wood, I heu a mruibaf of the bridge commiesiou, exprc*«iug it*rlf J lu favor « f I he propo*r<l bridge. Courtrlgbt Bmitb, of Wlldwood. e« he meeting lu Bee Me. made a mo 1 1 ion that the chamber go on record a* I approving of a orklge over the Dels ware. Alltnllou we* called lo the ac tion of Ibe organization three year* ego, hut It wee decided to pa*» the new motion. Clayton Haines Brick, of thl* city, who ha* heeu president of the chamber eloca it* organisation, tendered Id* realguatiou. which was accepted Mr Brick *a»U that some other section I of the county should be represented al the heed of the orgsuixatiou. and be warinly thsnked the airmtiere of tin chamber for their hearty eo operation laud support during hi* incumbency Mr. Brick said that he feel* a cer llalu pride lu the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. V\ hen mem I her* of Hite chamber will travel 6J I mtlee at night in wintry weather over I some road* that are uol always in the I beet of condition, tble I* eo ohjrct le* I sou to men in good road district*. By tbue attending the meeting* of thlI Chamber of Commerce, the members •how that they have something to I work for aud are doiug it w ith one object ID view, the betterment of < ape
May County. The Cape May County Chamber of I Commerce hae cemented Hie friend I ship of the men of the dill rent *ea shore resort*. If It has doue nothing I more. It ha* done well. Concluding. Mr. Brick said: "I'vr been president since the chamber Ltarted. but I waul to say thaliti-j I tha county's Chamber «»f Commeic*-! and not that of any Individual I I want to see the offices spread more I 1" I generally through the county, and I I I now resign ae president " Mr. Brick nominated Lu'lier C (in | I den, nf Ca|w May. f«»r the presidency, land Mr. Ogden war el*cle«1 lie waI not at t lie meeting al the time, bin I came in later and took the chair. The following were elected vice I president*: Mayor Joseph G Cham Iptou, of Gceau City; Mayor Irving I Kllcli, of Bea l*le; Mayor Gilbert IBmlth. of B bo n e Harbor; Mayor IKrause, of Avalon; Bamnel A. Lan I mug. of Wlldwood; l«ew|* T. Steven*. | of Cape May, and Charlaa f. Foster. I of Pomona Grauge. William K. Haflert of Bee Isle, * I was reelected secret- iy Hi* salary ha* been 1100 a year, end, on motion of Mr Brick. Ihl* wa* increased to) >150, although the eei-ietgry objected H 1 aud eeked to be relieved of Id* dutlv*. t L. J. Coney, of Wlldwood, was elected treasurer, and the Rev JohDl IT. Uilltsou. of Bea lale City, chaplain . I Mr. Hrfk aiiKgeeted (hat It would Ibe a wise move to luvlte the four , I American Legion post* of Hie couuty
to Join the chamber, a* honorary members, but with full voting power A motion to tble effect wa* catrled. A*-emblym*u Bo* veil, of thl* city. , the course of a brief address, said that the people of this section do not appreciate Cape May County and it* advantage* ae they should He cited 1 Magnolia Lake e» one of the attrac-|; tiooeoflbe county. He told of lb* i surprise of Mr. Baker campaign mane | |g*r for Governor Kd ward*, who visited I tide county for the fltet time when Kiwarde wae running for the office . I lie uow holds. Mr. lioewell said that every com mutiny should Baud to the Btale | Labor Bureau the number of Indue . tries within lis border*, tble informs I tiou lo he printed and npread broad[cast. Aeeemblymau Boswell told his bearer* that he thanked them for their favor* lo tbe pa»t and he said that If there la anything he can do for them, be will be always ready to help! I them and Cape May Couuty. I Resolution* of regret on the death of former Benalor Philip Iteker were adopted. A latter of congratulation to the Cape May County Chamber uf Commerce from Bemuel P. Leeds, president of tbe Atlantic City Chamber of Coinmeres, was read.
' Klmer Jackeou Pearl, of Hilarity, P made a motion, which wa* carried. that a committee on A m erica nutation y be appointed. Luther C. Ogden, the newly elected president, took Jile seal, relieving j Mayor Fitch a* presiding officer. Ht | spoke of hie surprise at being elected to tble office, aud ashed for the ate operation of tbe member* during libterm (<d Luncheon wae served at llie chew of • the meeting IT' au advert I Heme lit In theBKNTi- aj Nl* J SALESMAN I j For Ocean City. 7ockahoe and Sur. ^ rounding Territory x K*U* n*t<ed T** and t»0r* ».,o«* r*udy an ; hn*\i*r . Married m*n llviag In or • round A tbe *lu>v* lerrnory. n«nih| «mu*Ii «r. pr (•rred Helary and rvWioWloo A\\\) *1 ^ °"^aRAND UNION TEA CO. { ftl AMeefli rw*«i»i-J Anmrncm. I.' ^ Wm. H. Powell I General Contractor Gradlnt tnd Street Building Thirty -fourth at eel West ave OCtUN CITY, N. i. a*etJee**i MM (oiral Aeeau* Rett Pbeue
SURF LAUNDRY Ocean Avenue rrmm. im-j Ocean City, N. J. GOOD WORK. SF.RVICfc, ALL WORK DONE ON PREMISES PLEASE GIVE US A TRIAL LAUNDMV NOW DPI N Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING and DECORATING 035 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY r*o*h ei a NEW JERSEY ^ ^ — — — — . i Gook by Gas and you won't have u> worry. The old reliable GAS always "Johnny on the *pot." No\v isihe June to get your GAS RANGE ot W ATHR HKATIvR for the coming auinnicr. Call at our salesroom and see the latest nitxicls in Gas Appliance*. C.lty Gai» Light Company SIMMS' RtSTAlJRANT and DELICATESSEN 822 Boardwalk OPEN FOR SEASON Build a Home There IS * Building Boom It i* in full swing la tbe West and MjMk Weal. We hevc commenced to fed it brie in the KaeL It*eepreailtiig. Price* will advance ,r. rtnr Why not get tmav now with those plane? See vour friend. Mr. L on tract or. and g«» over it with him. Of course it's* understood that you'll want the Lumher to come from u*. If we get the l.usinea*. you'll not be held up for the delivery «»f the material. That doe* u«»t only mean LUMBF.R. it mean* Cement. Brick, Lime, I^ith. Sesh ami Mtllwoik and Hardware. tv«r) ihioR that go«» In the Bulldina G. H. Shoemakor Lumber Go. Twelfth «ncf Weet Avenue 1 80106 nun ue. JONES MEN S SHOP om Ci,T' "• JFine line Boys' Pauts, 8 to 18 years Men's Odd Pants Suits Ready-Made and Made to Your Measure Rubber Coats for Men and Boys Sweaters I ■ Pelter Leather Coats, $60.00 ^VILUAM G. .SCHWARTZ announces the Opening of the I The Wayne Restaurant 606 Boardwalk, on or about June 19, 1920 I I The Skee Ball Alleys 608 Boardwalk are Now Open WILLIAM a SCHWARTZ, Prep.
Real Estate For Sale B1Q BARGAINS Cottages. Apartments and Btingalowa, furnished and unfurnished Some estates in ray bands must be sold at sacrifice prices. This is the time of year to buy Cottages and Lots at this Popnlar Seaside Resort j very Cheap. Apply to Alonzo Cotton f>IO Aebury Avenue n k^ltyt PS. J. TRUE artistic results in architecture can only be obtained when all units blend to produce 1 a harmonious whole. Very often a small , detail carelessly selected or executed destroy* an effect which otherwise would be perfect. l^t me design and construct that building and you will be assured of a design that if architecturally r correct and a building that possesses economy aud durablity in constmction. A My service guarantees the highest quality of materials, the best of workmanship and absolute satis - I faction.
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