OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
(U x, OCEAN CITY, N. J„ THURSDAY, JANUARY (i 1921. NO. 41
a City Sentinel » ■■ Mi *« KAN OlTV. Si. ,j. -»*- JRT1S ROBINSON lUiiKM ib4 Prupciaiar '•* Yur, Strictly in AJrana. tKBli ti_ DK. W. P. HAINES con. NINTH AMO Wtsav AVI I OCCAM CITY. N J. 1 1 w li n. uencx HUV KA <! I u* s p iu <•luBp.Dk. J J ■ntiiPfcpi M*IM4l lilMAWUCi U«M(* «M tVlwUBt 4) U»MMK« NVtllUli UuitiMDII I 1>R. Florence B. Haifes Itunn by AppulolaiMil ot RAN cm, N. J. ClBtt — vllk. Mb. 14(1, a Allen Corson, M D. Is6 Wmiy Avenue Ocean City Now Jersey I —P M .kMr-BUto CM- A. |}KKSCHSt PKTT1T, M. D. •07 WCSLEV AVE. OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY uIm Uoarv: ItoNft. u». 7 I* e p. at. , riini • L»Plr» MvMjrk Pbooe 277 I llBUIIt at. i * P. •. H p. u* •John H. Wihticar, M. D. 717 WCPICV AVCNUC OCEAN CUV. N. J. Qr. Wilson Y. Christian •>• Dentiet 809 Central Avenue mkaji cm. ». JBell Pbooe, 162. UnroMDlM* Adiidni-Uered Ki H«) [>tAfiKMla w*u r*oa* Bjpi w Occ^n City Calls Given Immediate Attention DR. DAVID M. SAXE VETERINARY SURGEON w »|« a *««•«. laltjr Ba NORTH VlROlfUA AVCNUC ATLANTIC CUV. N. L f»rM rty Cbial V«ta«ia*ttaA U. ». kapcaaa Co. wffle* Houfm. u«u City vrst:X£str9-i rbm* - DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Oateeyecfcfc Pkyakiea iteaAD CM* Ufflw Philadelphia O*** U. Kicmh -K Ill kMl Muk Trwl IU4|. Pbop*. Mb- J _fAoao. Waiaet U*m
Booth Phuxkb ift a bi rw.ee can. m-w Hughes Central Pharmacr Mb and Wesley A**- Ocean C»iy. N. J Pbooe 245- W rboneyoorordara W* d*' T*r ft-ATTMR***»-A T-LA *. Weotton, Hircsurt I Steelman LAW OFFICES «oe *•»*« CTaatT l#» •*•!#»■# <>«•*• e«vv. •- A ATcaeric Cit*. ■ -J rnaa te a. •- • e. •- ^ORGAN HAND, ATTORNEY end COUNSELLOR-AT LAW, »/mut VoalS CAMS ACT OH CT eel «L P. J. OppaMto Rabat nBiPaaei. w. BMT AraiA AB aeaw C- Roe wan OFFICES Apgar A Bosweil, fUTIH I* CBAVCBAT nuUMME BUlLJllNUf LB BURT AVRJIUS .if RIOHTH "fHJtrr OCEAN CITY. W. J. W«. H. CoLLisaow. )r. Amo. M. Am. nam. C. K. Civil Bfiflfiatr and Sorve/or oety Ragtaeer. "Jema CMy.Jf- J. <VJ 1 When the — — — — - ( Bills Arrive __ — — — — — tbp man wKh a rhe**i»f Ac co«NH niHjaestloasbly lw tbc advantage. Safely. eonveewRtly. *emracely. speedily Re dieposes at bi* obllgaHoM. No opportunity for loman Itt-isgweTeanrtcbssg* no puselbil»y "f argn. meat- no May Aecnve the* ad*B*tflM*i for y<mrm\1 pay Wile 1« tha rotor# In thr u ma-tried -endrbecb way. Coll ke end talk fftt m* offlrera. Ocean CHy Title and Trust Company OCBAN CITY. N. J-
lj| -|l to M. Open Until I 10.^0 P. M. SATURDAY'S 125 AS»WR* *«NUE OCEAN CITY. N. J. GREAT SALE OK Silks, Velvets and Ribbons For One Week Beginning tliis SATURDAY We have just taken stock and have thoroughly gone over all i goods and repriced them to correspond with the present low prices. We now offer the Silks. Velvets and Ribbons at exceptionally low prices. This includes Mescaline, Tafeta, Crepe dc Chine, China Silk, Georgette and Duchess Satin, all Ribbons. Crograin, Pecot, narrow and wide Satin and all Velvets and Velvetines* in the most popular shades art: included in this very first Genuine Valne Sale of 'n Weavers Weaver's - — — X7 GEYSER. B,bySi",' "g; Staudard Family Sve FjF T Lauudry Size $1 ;aoo mj | For Copper Tubs driven by propeller FOR SALE ONLY BY BERTRAH HILLMAN 1220 Asbury Avenue J- I
S'what Thrift I WyKTuTTU. • T" T • Indicates Thrift indicates the kind of management that increases the value of your possessions. An account with the First National Bank is desirable from every point of view. 3 per cent Interest Paid on Savings Fund Acconnts. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N.J. .K - r — -G Heating Appliances Gas Radiators, Electric Heaters, Oil Heaters and AirTight Wood Heating Stoves ALL VELL KNOWN BRANDS. CALL AND LOOK THBM OVER. Read Hardware Co. (M8-H90 Aabury Avatw Ocbb" City, N. J. PUMUI 17 DfSiwy | /. Cliristmfls tTintc /. { ! A rrw SUGGESTIONS FROM t t JONES' MEN'S SHOP 4 j Bll4«OA ASlll HV AVBNUB f 4 Rath Kol« Silk Shirt ~ ( J Huiiriw Underwear *«lk ^ Trareling Bag Military Rmahe. Euapender* a f UahrsUe Wallet (Leather) Leather Leggina i BwwiteT Watch Chain Clgarett# Case i Kid OkirN Leather Cost Auto Uaanllcta . f Scarf Pin New Hat C«ff Link# f A Neabtie I'ajama* Tie Uaap i Silk Nnffler F»r Collar llandkcn hlaf ^ JOSEPH BROADLEY PLUMBING and HEATING 731 A*bury Avtnua Ocaan City, N. J. Tflbphcna Advertise in the SENTINEJj ■
FORMER MAYOR HEADLEY MADE COUNTY COLLECTOR
Promloent Business Mm Here Backed Him fur Important Office. Octal) City ha* again ahoao that I "lie cau ai'COMpllab re»ulla * hni Orr liroaiMltUt bu»lne»* Qlrll * grl bU»>" | I'lua luue kI>« liaa la1 ded llif uftlce of county collector, and t lie poalltou will i»e tHle«l by former mayor Harry Headlvy. who w a* elected on Halur j •lay by the May t'ouuty Board of Kraeboldera, when thla body met to organue for tha new year. Cbariaa W. Haul, of Wild wood, toc.iaibenl of the oltlc# for more than two yeara, waa a candidate to aucceed bimaelf. T'be vole on the tlrat ballot waa • tie. When the twrnud ballot waa taken, it waa found that Mr Head lay wi» elected, the vote being 8 to A Freeholder John K Urovea, of the ' Second Ward, tbia city, la given credit for the result*. While the ballot waa aecrel. according to report* current here during the weak the vole# that placed the Ocean • it y re*ldeut in oltlre catne from ocean i'liy Wild wood, rtea I ale. Diet •reek and Tuckahoa. t'ollcctor-vlecl Head ley la recetvtug congralulat loua of frleude. Ttit aalary or the ofllce la |24U0 a year. RICH TREAT riise kairrialumrnt lu Mc«tio<liai C'hUfCb Baturdar. Next Saturday eveulug the laat antrrtalumeut of the *eriea will be given Li the Metbodlat t'burcb. The three rulertaluer* are traveling under the caption "The ( Headllnera " All three of the uien are expert# In their Hue and have received uuotinud prame wherever they have bee> . > One la a m uaic an of rare ability, one a liumorlat. a t puotcber, and the other la known throughout the country in a magician. Thla makea a tine combination, and everyone lu Ocean i Jty ought tn avail theiuaelvee of (lit privilege of thla opportunity. Had Huaae Parly. (.'apt. and Mr*. Benjamin Hroif" eon had a hou*e party at their h"in* Huiiday. Io addition to tbrlr e<>u, : H-r*chel, and f*m»lyt tb*ir gal/*' were John K Towuwud and wife, of .South Vinelaud; U*l, Hleelman and wife, of thla city, aud J a me* Higglna, ' of Mlllvillr "Krmovlng Ihr fliuidaKr,'* Next Sunday evening, the Itev. George W. Y'ard. pa-lor of the Metliodlat Church, w ill *peak on the aubjecl "Removing the Haudage." The evening aervlce i* alwaya luaplrlng, aud everyone t* tovlted. TO H AYE PUBLIC RAISING OP CHIEFS Kalmia Tribe of Red Men Arranges for Big Time Here January ia. Kalmla Tribe, No. £10, Imp O. It M.. of thla city, la making elaborate preparatlone for Ita public loaiallatlon of oftlcere and raialng of chlefa on Wedue*day eveoiog, January VI Thla work will be done by Dietrlr-t Deputy Cheater A. Leach and hi* aid*. Tbia will be the flr*( time in yearthai thera ha* been • aimllar public ceremony by the lied Men of tbia ritete The work la impreaetva, and doubt lea* there will be a large turnout of lutere*led people to aee the ceremonial Kalmla Tribe baa elected the follow ing officers; Hachem. Horace Aug; prophet. Harry A Young; *eoior eagamore, Jraee Htephenaon; Junior aagamrre. Andrew Bilriard; collector of vitapun, Wilton H. Wiileta; keeper of • wampum. Abel I) #*cull; kre|>er of , record*, Hugh A. t unnlngham; ) ifu-teee. one year, William M. Hmltb; i two yeare, Neile < arl*ou; three yeare. . Harry A Young; repreaent alive to Great f 'nuncil of New Jrraey Albert I A i aronirr-. alivruate, Hugh A. Can(ulughem. , w * ) NOTK'R- ) Ocean City N J , Dec II. 1020 . Ttie Annuel Meeting of the Hlook- ' holder** of the Kirel National Hank, ft 4)<-eeti t'lty N. J , will be held on [ l'ue*day, January tl. IV21, at the f Hanktng Hou*e of aatd Hank, at the corner of Kighlh etreet and Aabury avenue, Great) t'lty. N J., between * the h 'ura of one end two o'clock p. m . I for the purpoee of the election of f)l* I rector* fur the en*uing year and Ibe transaction of «uch other bu*lneae ae " «hall properly coma before the meet lug H.R Mowkrk 12 IS, It. L'sebler. To One and All— Do not forget (be old reliable May Villa l^eundry, which waa e*tatiliahed in IttlS. Try H once— complete your laundry while you wan i 'all, write or phone, lis W 217 Hay avenue. Ocean t'lty. Frances Freeman, Prop, adv., | IS. If. I«neal mo . Inge and hauling of any description Call at George Harrieon'a, ■* 7SS A ebtiry avenue. adv.. |S,2t F'»h Mai.b Cook atnva and wootl heater Hgn Plymouth place. adv.. IMS, St.
CAPT. H. C. SMITH I GIVEN OFFICE Appointed by Mayor Champion to Position of Building Inspector. Mayor Champion told the olbrr membera of I law board at Ihrir wrcMy that he would recommend the ap polu (men I of t'apt Heri.erl 1* Huiilli to the office of huilding iu*|-ectoi The appointment wa* confirmed by the board. The poatllou waa II '•led for a number of year* by I he lale William 8. Johneon. A few w>ek* before hi* death, the City (Jooj ml-* loner* pained Mr Johuaou'a nou, Hoy a* a—i*tant building iu*| eclor, and *lnce In* favher'a death he ha* been acting lu the capacity of lu*peci*r Capl. Hmltti, who la known to rem- 1 dent* aud a large uuuilwr of eummer vleltore. i* a per*onal friend of Mayor Champlou. He I* a carpenter and boat builder by trade and thu* la qualified for lila dulle* Capl Hmllh aervad a* building aud plumbing luapector here a uumber of yeara ago. There were a half dozen applicant* for the poaltlou. It la ata'ted. SAW BIG PARADE^'"' ■ 71 Went to >*bil idel| bi* Me** I'ear'R law*. Ocean Clly waa particularly well represented lu Philadelphia ou New Year'* Day, many going from here on the Heading excuraion train. There were 171 paaaenger* nut ol Ocean City, aud more tbau bOU ezcuraloulat* from Cape May County. ibe w rather waa flue and all the local people aa Id thai the mummer*' p.raoe wee moat apectacular aud well worth the trlrt. •• w>och Nlgln" eervicra. Ibe alcb Nig hi" aervlce held lu (lie Mvi In diet < horci New Year'* Kve » waa a very enjoyable meeting Pre- I iimluary to the *ervice. the Ladiea' rA«J« Bociaty .held a aupiwr for the inember*|of the rg** anion chiefly. I vfter the excellent repeal, a aoclal bour w >a the onler. Then ("Mowed the watch nl{ht aervtoe T-iiiw *tt a j rlueapirit throughout the luceling S • ^ w Clly'* Health UOOd. Iu hla monthly report to the City 1 ouioi l**lou era. Health Officer T. Lee Adama *laled that the health conditlnna here are all that could be rieairtd, except for -ome mild ca*e* of mea*lea.
EIGHT PER CENT. : DIVIDEND GIVEN Satisfactory Conditions thr Outlook at Trust Co.. Says Treasurer Nulty. Hinckholdrra of the Ocean t'ily Title aud I'euet Company were very uiuch pleaaed to receive check* on Friday.' reptr* otliig a dividend of right per rent. oU tlielr holding* In the com (•any. I'he hoard of director*, 111 ad d 11 Ion. authoruetl the tran.fer of | 110 «MI from uudivide<l profit* to eur I plu* account, making the combined capital, *urplue aud undivided profit* of the company a* of December Ml HMO. 1173.778 18 lu commenting on the prngre** of the company during the pa*l year. 1 Treacurrr Nulty eald: "We are very much gratified to repurl a very pro#perou* year for the Ocean Clly Title and Tru-t Company, which pro*per ity la refiecled lu the payment of a dividend to our alockholdrra of eight per cent for the year. We attribute no *iuall portion of our pro*|>erity to | the effort* of our *tockholdrr* and dc po*ttor* to coiitnbule to the *ucce** of the coin pan v. and we fare the new year with confidence that a very *atlaf actor y year ia ahead fur Oceau t'lty and the Oceau City Title aud Truat Company." The employe* of the company were al-o greatly pleamnl to recelva aub--tauiial check* ou Friday, reprs*euting extra aalarlee fur the year HMU I'he director* took pleaaure iu eettlug a-ide a portion of the net proflla to be divided among the employee, a* a token of their appreciation of the loyal and efficient *ervice by the employee during the year. PURSE OP GOLD <Wt«ctt Krtlur of Holy Trinity liplacoaal Ctaarcb. The Chrlntmaa entertainment of Holy Trinity F. K Sunday Bchool w aa given at the home of Mrs. Warran Smith. Mr*. Hmltti, following lu Ibe footalepa of (he late Mra. Johu Datacheg, provided much amusement for the chlldreu and mauy good Ihloga to eat. The rector, the Itev. J. W. Watte, , wa* given a pur*e of gold by tbe congregat'ou and al*o a beautiful baeket o( fruit from out of lira ecbool. The' chlldreu received boxea of candy and pre#« o a from their teacher*. ^ Mwrrled In IC1 k 1 on. Karl Pfaiider, eon of William Pfander, of Kbit CUy, aud Mlaa Mazte Halinway, chief operator lo tbe telephone company'a office at May'a Lauding, were married Wedneeday of la*t week In Klkion, Md. They will reelde lo thla clly. where the young niau la well known.
CLOSE FIGHT FOR OFFICE IN PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE
ANNUAL MEETING REPUBLICAN CLUB Will be Held in Headquarters This Evening— Election of Officers. The annual meeting of the Ocean City Republican Club will be held In tbe room- of tbe organisation In tha Haoo Building thla (fhur*day) evening, and a larga attendance of the member* la daalred. Officer* are to elected. There la always a "bunch" of the boy* at the club bouae every week day evening Moet of them play carde. pinochle being the favorite pa*lima, and aeveral hour* are thua pleasantly apetii. Many well known citizen* are mem- , bera of l ha club, ibe president of . which la Mayor Joeaph 0 t'liamplou 1 — rn ^ Mi AnrniMi Merlin*. Annual Meetlug of tha Ocean Clly ' Building and l/oan A**ociation will ! be held on Haturday evening, January n 1921 , when tha election of olfi ear* will take place and a new aerie* (the Mth) la*ued Due*, or ih*lallmen'*, ere one dollar (9100) per month; 110 raemtierahlp fee charged. . The A"*oclallon 111 eel * at 7 SO p. m . at No 408 Kighth wlreet The secretary t will he In tbe office all of that day , from • a. m onttl the clo-e of hu*tnee* 1 that evening. Do nut fatl to *ub*crlbe f 10 the Oldest Aeaoctatiuii In the City , and tbe Largest to the t'nuntv It Howard Timrn, adv., 1128, 6t. Secretary, a — *•' a Dnn'l l.aak for Coat Secure one of our centrally located, OMfurni-hed apartment*, tint watei beat Yearly laaea Frank K Darby, Realtor, 781 Aabury avenue 12 18 41. • - W T ^ W ANTRh — Motor boat 18 to 20 feel with reliable 4 cycle engine Htata age. daacriptiun. make nf engine and prtca and where boat can be *ecn Ad dress W R. Murphy. American Heal ing Co , 980 N, Fifteenth Hi Phtla Pa adv., 16. 8t (y For RUB. -Fornlehed cottage anr ' a.nsll two-bedroom IMfiBftt wifl hath, for the wtnter Hot water hes d in both; reasonable Apply to t.'lar enee H. rtcutl, RtgblU street and Ocaai avanue adv., 9^0. if. ^ •
Pearl Wins Vice Presidency, With Chattin Only One Vote Behind. The Young Men 'a Progressiva League, at lie annual mreltng Monday evening, elected the following ofllc ere: President. Walter E. Allan; viea president. Klmer Jackeou Pearl; flnanclal eecretary. Dr. J. Tbornley Hughe*; recording eecretary. Walter A. Dittiicb; tres-urer. t liutoo B Price; trualee (8 year*), HerlierlC. Hmith; execu1 live committee. Roy K Darby. Alfred 1 it Hmlth, 0. Homer Hhoemaker. At- . fred W. Powell, Johu E Trout a ua William J Cbadwlck In bis annual report at financial aec- » reiary, Dr J. Ihornley Hughe# showed that (lie league la In a very , prosperous coudlilou. The total racelpls for tha year were $1871 &S Tbeav were 123 membera eurolled during ' ]95in lit active and 9 associate. Tha - total eurollmeut of member* on Janu- . ary I *«• 2»V». Three member* died tn I9JU, Tbey were W K Utlinger. William H. Johnson and Jerry T)a ' Franco f According to the report 1ir20wa*tht treat year yet experienced by tbe league, from the a*atidpolnt of increased membership. "It la thought advisable," the report states, "that in v tha naxt drive for new members the 1 heat of Judgment be used In the recom- ' mending of names, so thai the name of everyone *ubmltted can be favors* " bly pa**erl upon, and no humiliation ' experienced by your executlva com ' unties, a* wa« the caaa in the recent drive." ] Dr. Hughe*, as tlir league historian. k also gave an miereetliig hl-torjr of tha y orvatnxation of the leagua. wbichwaM affected August 16, 1BI0 with R'>tla • Garreteou as president; Gilbert for -V son. vice pre-ideut; Alfred W Powell, ireexirvr, and Henry W. ToWRsebd eecretary. There wa* given a recitsi of t tie public mailers which the league had either filtered or took active steps in cooperating with others re I sponsible fur *uch movement* There ,r were aeverel personal till* that made f an appeal to the membera familial with these aflatra The vole for vice president waa close, end not notll the last ballot was cast was the re«ult known. The vote fol r' Iowa: Klmer J Pearl. 24; Haney f hattln, 28; Dr. W P Haines. 18. J1 It wa* decided to invite the TuckerJ ton pool team to Ocean ( 'tty to engage In a tournament with league player* The president was instructed t« appoint a committee of three to co id operate with (he fllf 1 'ommiealoners h 1 hamher of < ointnerce and tbe Ooeec •t f Ity Iteal K-tsls Hoard tn parfectln| r plana for a more complete hureeti o in Information bare In Ibe summer o 1621
$261,864.99 NEEDED TO RUN THIS CITY IN 1921
( HEWITT DIRECTOR OF FREEHOLDERS | Freeholder James Eustace J Elected Vice Director of j the County Board. i The Cape May founty Board of , Freeholder* organized for tbe year \ 1 '.rj I at fape May Court. House Hatur ; day by electing Floyd Hewitt, of j North Wildwoud. director, and Free holder James Ku»tsce. of rtea 1*1« f ity, vice director Herr I* a case of ( where extreme* meet -Mr Hewitt be log the youngest aud Mr. Kd*taae tbi- , oldest member of the l*»ard. Kruest Lloyd, a former county pro- , necutur. who haa been solicitor of the , toard, wa* euccet SI hy Palmer Way, , of fape May f«»urt House. Mr. Hewitt has beeu an energelh member of the board fur a uumber of years. He la a bualue** uiau ou Five Mile Beacb aud ha* a ho*t of frteud* lu tbat section of the couuty. Vice Director Ku*tace haa been a member of the board for a number of yeara. and. although a atroug effort to defeat him waa made at the last election, he came through with flying colore. He waa formerly lu bueluea* tn Philadelphia. NOTED SPEAKER l>r. I.lttlr llrld at Holy TrtWtly Church Hundo. Dr. Milton rt. Llttlefield will be tbe *;>eaker at the 10 4 h service lu Holy Trinity Episcopal Cburch Sunday morning. Dr. Llttlefield la au author, a widely known contributor to Sunday school j magazine*, a lecturer aud much traveled. There will be special music by tbe cburcb cbolr. On» Ms for All. Tbe May'a Landing Record la logical whsu it aaya: "One of the tbiuga tbe legislature should do this session la to repeal special selue laws for tbe Great ftCgg Harbor Hay and make ooe law covsr all. Thera is no sense tn havlug one part of tbe bay covered by a law different from tbe rest " Ae tbe la> now atarids, one may use a seine on the Homer*' Point side, but ba can uot do so on tbts aids of the bay. F.ojoyrtf Dane*. Mauy of the members of tba Ocean t-ltv High School Alumni Association and (heir friend* enjoyed a dance lo the Haun Budding Wednesday even ' Ing of last week. There waa music by au orchestra of three pieces. AGED COLORED WOMAN DIES Mrs. Mary Aon Still, 91 Tears, Long Resident of This City. 1 Mrs. Mary Auua Hull, aged 61 yeare, widow of tbe late Jacob Still, ; one of the flr*t colored persona to mule lu tbia city, years ago, and wbo . died at her home' ou West avenue, below Ninth street. Friday, was burled : lu Seaside Cemetery yesterday afternoon by Funeral Director J. Prescott . Cad man. Mrs. Hull waa born In Salem, N. J. rthe leave# one eon, l«ewta, who Is employed In Philadelphia, aod wbo came to thla city Sunday eveulug to 1 arrange for tbe funeral Ha had eant a woman bar# to taka care of hie mother a few day# before she died, tbe , police bavlug notified him of tbe aged 1 womao 'a condition. Mrs. Still, who w^known to many 1 of tbe older resident* of tbta city, wae ! a member of tha Taberoacta Hapttet Church » ROTICK. Greau Cttj, N. J., Dec ,20. 1620. : The Aoouel Meeting of tha : stockholder* of the Ocian < ITY " Title and Trust company win be * held at the baukii^g h»u*e«>f said company. Kighth at reel and A*bury avenue, tn the olty of Ocean City, county of Cape May and State of New Jer*ey. on Tuesday, the eleventh day of January. 1621. at two o'clock tn the after noon, for l ha flection of diretyir* for ' the enaulng year, and for the tranaaction of such other buaine*a a* may " properly cotne Iwfore the meeting. Rrmw i. H. NULTY, adv., 12 28. St Secretary. I Wart-'a Nprrlaitira r New crop New Orleaue mulaaam.88 » cent* per quart > Larg* assortment choice anples, orf anges, bananas and all klnn of fruit a always ou hand. f Prasto egg* right from tha country, plenty of them, 06c doeeu i. Good fresh coeoanutaiu the ehell, ®>c. 1 Fresh killed ohtokena to orner l» Sweet rider and miutw meat ' y All kind* not* and popcorn Fr«*>h Knaeted Peanut*. So lb. r- Plenty Peanut Rritile V* lb e Fresh Gokleu Dates, ftfto lb. adv., tl » a » " For Balr. Two valuable coroei Iota on bay front, near yacht club n Tartu* to suit. Addre*s K J DuMee 1M rtontb Third street edv., 9^27, if Gf For HalR. -Fl rsl-e4mse oak roH of wood. K. Lacy, 826 Plymouth plaea Ooaau Uftty, N. J. adv., 12 I*. 4t
Of This 8am, #229,289.99 Will Have to be Raised by Taxes. According to tbe budget ordinance introduced by Director Campbell at « the weekly meeting of tbe Clly CommtsMinoere, the amouot of taxm to ba raised 10 thl* municipality fur tba year 1621 ls$2fil Sbf 66. 1 be ordinance was accepted 00 first and second rewdlug. It wliJ ba takaw for tbtrd reading aud |>a**age at the meeting of tbe board 00 January 17. and will become operative tao day* thereafter. The ordinance read* aa follows: rtectloo 1\ Tbat tbere abai' ba aase**ed, raised by taxation aod collected for the fiscal year of 1621 tbe of $:»l.864 66 for tbe purpoee of meetlug the appropriation* art forth lo tbe following ataleoreul of resource* aud appropriations for tbe fiscal year of 1921. Amouot of surplus lo aurplue revenue account, ou December 81, 1920. $22 688 64 AntiitpatI BD KfcVKNum: 1921 1920 Surplus revenue appropriated $ 10.000 0D $ 16 000.00 Mlsccllauaooa revenue: 1. Franchise tax 7,000 00 7,000.00 2 Grose receipt* lax 4,000 00 4,00040 3. Interest and cost on taxes 8 000 00 8,000 00 4. Poll tax 276 00 875 00 6. Interest aud cost a 00 street iMCMOiatili 200 00 1,000 00 6. Police court flues 100 00 100.00 7. Mercantile licensee 600 00 600 00 8. KJectrreal Inspection fee* 400.00 4OU.00 6. Street eeeeeemeuta 6.000 00 4.000.00 Amount to be raised by taxes 229 289.96 282,670 08 $259,964.99 Appropriations: 1921 1920 hi rests $ 27,600.00 $27,600.00 Oootiogeol expenses 680000 6,000.00 Salaries 18,76040 18.780.00 Police aod Itfaguarda 22600 00 18.800 00 Fire department 14.600 00 18,280.00 t^lty ball 6 600 00 4,600.00 Health bureau 1,000.00 1,600.00 Garbage 00 1 lection 7,612.80 7,260.00 Kubbiah collection 4,777.76 *476 00 New boardwalk 10400 00 Repair boardwalk 6,000.00 4,000.00 Public oomfort etatloo 8 600 00 1,60000 Prlotlog 1.800.00 1X00.00 Advertising 6 000 00 6 000 00 Light 23,600 00 28,000.00 I ntereet on tern- J porary loans 8X00.00 8.000X10 Drainage 1,000.00 1,000 00 Waiai 4000 00 8,60000 Moale 6.00000 4 000.00 W bar vet 1,000(10 1,800.00 Public library 700 00 780.00 lotaraaton bonds 48.600 00 88.800 00 Internet on Improvement cartlficetee 8 976 00 6.000 00 Bail ring bonds 6.600 00 6,600 06 Sinking fund 8.760 74 10.79D.09 Emergency expense notes. 1920 2 600 00 16,186.00 Ketlrlog improvement not ee 1,690.00 Diacooot allowed on pay maul of taxes 8.000.00 2,696 98 Abatement of taxae 1,000.08 Ketlrlog tax title notes 6,00040 1,000.00 Retiring Improvement ear1 1 float es 4 600. 00 17,81100 $269.864 69 ~~~J. - s . Tha Hardware Roaloam trwdlbf aa Uba*. C. i: sd k Go will ebAQge Jan. > I, 1021 lo Head Hardware Go. Inc. ! All aceouuia owing before than bavw ! to be paid to Gbae. iX Road k Go adv.. 1L SPECIAL I = Snitfl and Ortfcoits Made to Order $45.00 ; Three reasons why we cat) make toot clothe* cheaper: i One, oar motto: Small profits, quick galea. Second, we bur cloth by the boll. Third, we have ww htfb teuti to pay. I v- ; -A Our new 1oc«tlon-9th f | St. and Aabury Ave. ■ ' ' I Walk www iaiisfa sna a*v* * |8.GO ML ^ JULIUS ROTH « ' tailor

