- OCEAN CITY SENTINEL
VOL. XL. MM mmm^—m — — i — — MMMMMB
ocean city* n. J.. thursday, JANUARY 20. 1921
NO. 43 *0$ "
Ocean City Sentinel | Pub' >•*•<) Wtuly at OCEAN CITV. M. O -■*- v K. CURTIS ROBINSON | Editor and Proprietor $1.50 Par Year, Strictly in Advance, nkuit tb. DR W. P. HAINES COR. NINTH AND WESLEY AVt j* OCEAN CITY. N. J. I a to lu a. m. Of PICK MUt'KM: itlOl|i.Ui. |ktul|>. ai. Hell I'boue. JMO MoUical lirmnullni MMtngr ana (0 Cwret-Uw <J>iuu«*Uo* HweUisii Moveiueule n L)K. Florence B. HAINES Hour* by Appolulinent m OCKAN CITY. N. J- jjj Hour>- »-10*. to , '-a p. m Allen Corson, M. D. Bib Wcalcy Avenue Ocoan City Now Jersey __ Hell Ht latrr-Mtale 1JU A. 1
y^krschel pettit, m. d. 807 wesley ave. ocean city, new jersey ufllce Hour*: • to 10 a. in, 7 to ■ p. m. i'bvu* omor Hour. Fhuu eXTI uutiiwa in. i s p. m. e e p. ui. John h. VVhiticar, m. u>717 Wesley avenue Ocean City. n. j. qk. Wilson y. Christian »i Dentist" 809 Central Avenue OtlAk CITE. M. J. Hell phone, 162. Mtroua Mild* Adtulnl*t*ral KilUy DtaAnoala Ball Pbwac »a»»-W Ocean City Calla Given Immediate Attention 1 dr david m. saxe 1 veterinary surgeon 1 oil a Specially H NOKTH VIRGINIA AVBNUk ATLANTIC CIU, N. l . Pormtrly Chi*l Vaunoariao U. 81. K«pr«** Co. Utiles Hour*, ocean Ctl> I ur*«lay Wadu.«da> . t V I S a m. Friday. HaturOay, V I A> bJ0 p m. DR. CHAS. H. VAIL Osteopathic Ph)ticlao oeean d»« Offlc* Iliiladelpbta ufflee Su6 Ktgtitb Ht. I4*» Hral kstat* Tru-* Ji,d* I'lion '. JV» J flmtia. V4 wli'ul IW* ATTOaaE4»-Ai'tA*1 Wootton, Harcourt & Steelman law OFFICES aoa Niavs •*•««▼ ,u,l#l1" OCUN Cin.M'b AtlMI.cC.TI.N J mat h»»m ia AI » v M. JflORGAN HAND, attorney and cou nsellor at-law, AoHaltor. Haaiar and Kiammar la Unaaoan'. pram# Ooart Oommlssioasr Noiao Public. i ar« ma* totilf utt'kk, '• (Oppoafta Public BulWHaaa) W. HOLT Artiaa. ARoaaw c. Hoawan j^avv OFFICES Apgar &i Boswell, M ABTIM IA CBAHrMT HOHIiHK HlllLl>IN«. 1hbury aven i. e sod hth »£kek > Wm. h. Coi+isson. |r. j A—. M. Am. Hoc- C. K. ^ Civil Engineer and Surveyor ( City Eofinaar, UeeAn Ulty, N J. f notice ( Alllllndaof Uaed Furnltura Ibiufht and HoM . arxl Kant'* boaehl |Uhy I uacliaa bought, aoid ami rented | J. P. VEN ABLE ( oaa Ammumr avmnum 1 I When the Rills Arrive Ihe man with h checking Accon nt unquestionably ha* the advantage. Safely, conveniently, *<"- curately, speedily he dispose* of bit obligation*. No opportunity for loss— no fussing over enact change no poa»ildlity of argument' no delay. Secnre theae advantage# for yonmelf, pay bill* in the future in the time-trird-and-ptoved-way— the pay-hy-check way. Call in and talk with out officer*. Ocean City Title and Trust Company OCP.AN CITY, N. J.
[ wkavkk's 1 The ====J | Knitting Season is now nt its height j /£V arc Offering Exclusively fleish er's yarns at the new very law prices Knitting Worsted Silverglow Heather Mixtures Shetland Floss Camera Hair Silkanwoot s Angora (.Domestic) Saxony Wool is lower in price than it hat been for s evetal yean and you now can "a/ford" that Sweater or Scar/ you have long wanted. — L\\r ■ \ ANBI'NV avum'k \\ Kd A. \ HlK W OVKA1* CITY. N J- U n 1 — rnr===a=>r=v»v=;=viYa=^c^^^^=n~3G 3 . £5 geyser. babysu- reb; ..*ao° Standard Family Size iSSrC >150.00 Laundry Size $170.00] jlj 9 ^°r Copper T ubs HL * Space economy aud suds driven by propeller FOR SALE ONLY BY BERTRAH HILLMAN 1220 Asbury Avenue i i ircsiworty banking i connection —— You make a trustworthy banking connection when you deposit your funds with the First National Bank. At your service promptly and cfficently. First National Bank OCEAN CITY, N.J. w * ' tifr =— Heating Appliances Gas Radiators, Electric Heaters, Oil Heaters and AirTight Wood Heating Stoves ALL TELL KNOVN BRANDS. CALL AND LOOK THEM OVER. Read Hardware Co. &48-890 Aabury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. PI, on* U* 17 Fr«* D«llv«ry I The Piece to Shop ! f A FEW SUGGESTIONS FROM $ t JONES' M EN'S SHOP t A H04-0b AHHV'RV AVIlNUli i I H.thKnl* Silk Shut 5,11" £°" { i Suitraur Underwear Silk H«v*e i Traveling Flag Military Rruthe* Su«j>endrra . f Umbrella Wallet (Leather) Leather l.eggtn* f A sweater Watch Chain Cigarette Ca*e A a Kid Glovea Leather Coat Auto GturtleU * f Scarf 1'iu New Hat Cuff Llnka 4 Neaktte Uajamaa Tie ClMp f J Silk Muffler Fur Collar Handkerchief ^ joseph broadley PLUMBING and HEATING 731 Anbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J. Phona BB-M Geo. F. Saxton PAINTING. PAPER HANGING. GRAINING AND decorating 036 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY *mowi. aa-w NEW JERSEY SURF LAUNDRY q29 Ocean Avenue »>*♦••. Ocean City, N. J. GOOD »ORK. Q«« SMVKji, AIA VOKgDONE ON PREMISES UAurCfrnv INOVV oiuin
MAYOR EXPLAINS POSITION I : ON CITY'S SUMMER MUSIC
Unless Music Lovers Gnaran- 1 tec Against Deficit, Free Concerts Will Prevail. Mayor t'liaoiplon yeeleiday oi«da a at itrmvot to the hKNTlNEL regarding In* |M.*lt loll on the auttiuier uiu*'C •|iie»tluii In llil* report. He ravieu* the matter froui tiie Inception of lb*' plan 111 vogue for several year* down 1 1 (lie p re*eot tuue. and Lankly tailw here he alaoda The Maleujeut followe: ''We have be^n rrquealed to make a »>talemenl for publication elprea-log ( be aliunde of tlie mayor aud 1*11 > • ommltoiouere iu the matter of pro vidiiig music for tlie coming aeaaou. "The requret I* uo doubt due to the eutliu«la»fu being di-playe<1 for and agaiuat a band and freemuaic lu newal»a|»er artlclea that bave appeared re cfOlly. The prreldeul of Ibe Ocean t'liy Taxpayer*' l.eague, at a recen1 uieetlog in I'biladrlpbla. dl*played ill- lack of kuowledge of the facta lu hi* fctaleineiit charging comml*elou government with depriving Ibem of free niu*lc and the mayor with fencing of! the pier, etc. -^lle l* credited with having *a»d:— 'Open Ibe gate* surrounding (be pier and let ua bave free mu«lc. We are entitled to It and wrtll get It,' and It la reported that men and women cheered and clapped tbelr baud*. "Tbe*e Nlatemciiti appear Incouaialent, to *ay the leant, to thoughtful per*ou», familiar with condition* and truly *olicitoua for the welfare of Ocean t 'lty. after reading the object* of the Oceau t'lty Taxpayers' League lb a circular letter *eut out by them. The latter a ay their objecta are: To promote the growth, protect ( tie Intereat* aud aaalal lu the development. Improvement aud beaut tflcat ion of Ocean City, and aaya further We all have the Interests of Ocean City at heart and dr*lre lu co-operate with tlie city official* iu making it the garden »pot of the Jer*e> coaat.' "We will not be unkind enough to -ugge*t that ibe circular letter detlu lug llieir ot-Jrcta, etc., may have been propaganda to attract memberahip and Incidentally fund* to carr> on their warfare agai net the *ale of a por 1 tlnu of the camp ground*, of which we will have more to eay later "How far the mayor aud City C'-»m ml**lonert are to blame for w bat ha* occurred in the matter of providing inu*ic for tlie pa*t four aeaaona tbe> are willing to allow the publicto Judge after tin* atatement of the fact*: • At the cloaa of the *ea-ou of 1915, the mayor (In «ho*e department the ■uu*ic ha* been placed) *»a t>e*eigrd with reqiieata fur a better cla** of mu -ic than given by the bra** baud that bad Ihe rngeg» tneut for aeveral year*. Including ' tiat *ea*on. ••The reque*t* were met by the ot> IJectlun thai tlie city could not afford (Unotlnnrd on Kourin p*ge.) library officers are re-elected Prof. J. M. Stevens Heads As* soclatlon— New Books to be Purchased. The Ocean t'lty Library Association, at It* annual meeting, elected the following officer*: Prof. Jaroea M Htevena, president; Will lard W Adam*, vice president; J. Iteeve* Hlldrtth. treasurer, and Mia* Kmtly K Lynch, orcretary. AH the tru*tee» were reelected, j Harry Headley war choaeu pre*tdent ) of ihe board; W. W. Adam*, vice i president; J. Heeve* HUdreth. trea I aurer, and Ml** Kmlly H Lynch, sec- | retary f It wa* decided to spend $160 for new ^ books, and these will he placed on the f shelve* of the library aa quickly a* a ' po**ibla. The report of the number of book* r taken from the library during tba f year la a* follow*: f Fict Juv No.v-Fjct Totai i January 001 544 67 V I Peb'y M2 674 48 1864 \ March 756 7«S 46 Itf* t April 627 710 6« 1871 * May 626 704 9 1» " June 46H 626 S7 1021 * July 564 591 88 1211 August 622 560 52 ll.V Bept. 878 886 69 741 Oct 62» 488 64 100 Nov 528 680 57 109 I Dec. M8 5«iH^ 27 1181 Wrars'a npiclaitir* New crop New Orlewna molaaees, &i cent* |»er quart Large assortment choice apple*, or J ange«, banana* and all klna of frot _ n way » on hand Fresh ear* right from the country plenty of them. 90c doaen (food fresh cocoanutsin the sbell.SOc Kre-h killed chickens to orntr Kwret Cider and mince meat All kind* nut* and popcorn Kre*h lloasied Peanuts, «)c lb. Plenty Pegnul Hrtltle, 96c lb. Frash Unlden Date*. 86c lb. adv.. [ W ANTEt».— Motor itoat 18 to 90fe< ' Willi reliable 4 cycle engine Htal »ge, de-rnptiott. make of engine an price and where boat can be *een At Id re** w K. Miirnh v. American Hea "*l tng Co., 300 N pifleeutli Hi. Phlla ady 1 6. «t F»»h Kent.— Furnished crdtage at «mall two tied room anartneit wti nath. for the w inter Hot water he in both: reasonable Apply to Ula ence K Hcull, Ktghth atrtet and Om — I avenue adv., M0, If.
i ASKS Win HOTEL DOES NOT PAYE , r Mrs. A. B. Bamberger Seeks Information from City CommiBeioncrs. The following r«lf rxplaiiatory letter J #a* read by City Clg rk tlorri* at ibe t mrellug of the City Coujuii— i«»nrr*: ,, Phila ,Jau , 14. llrtl. t, Hoard of ('ummi**loner«. a Ocean City. N. J c (Jeutleuiru:— Home > ear* ago, w|,en tlie Boardwalk wa* movrd oceau w »rd. f a bill wa* pa*«M-d by the ommieslou- i r r* of Oce*n t ry c m|>eliiug the ow u- « •ra of property lb the vicinity of Cot- \ luihlau avenue • hd Hecoud aud Third i ■treeta to Oil their property to grade ; aud to provide curbs aud pavement* t thereon. 1 lit* wa* dobe by all the effected < partie* lu tbl* sectiou with the excep | nou of ibe Hotel Ilre*ker* along Peuulyn place. i 1 believe tbl* questl >u l a* tieeu pre- i i viou*ly called to your attention hut ( i without results. The point in ques- , tioo la, why should not tlie Hotel i Breakers ptovide pavemetns on Petiu lyu place the same a* other properly i ow uer* have dnue? It I* to Hie ad vantage of the city, a* » Well a* residents of the north section, f that Peuulyn place be the wide street that the city dr*igu*d it to be. rather thao bave it Took like a mere drive- : way without pavement v 1 am uow to progress of developing tny property In tin* section, and, a* a property ownir in your city, ouly a»k of w hat ta the right and law tor one •hou id be the same for the oilier, be- , aide tlie qua-tiou of civic bellermebl , involved. Hespec1 fully yours , VHK ANNIK B. HAMBUOOI The t-oard referred the Utter to Di i rector F'*her and City Lugioeer «Villiaui H. t 'ollisson, they to report back , at the next meeting Kent* Suniiiti r Apaoin- n a. Parker Miller lis* it«*ed the first floor apartment of ht* cottage, 816 . We*lay aveuue. to Mdlard F Hloan a : Philadelphia busines* man, who had this apartment last summer. This is oue of the first rental- of tb* year. Will tiivr Nliisbel slum The men of the First Presbyterian church of thi* city are arranging to give a minstrel show In the a*»embiy hall of the church one evening In Februsn. Ci'y Bugtneer W. H. Coill*1 son Is chairman of the couiuittlee
BENJ. H. MARSHALL < LAID TO REST Former Widely Koowo Tackahoe Merchant Died at [ Daughters Home Here. l'e> J«miu H. vtarstiall, one of ape May Couuiy's well fctioau aud highly e*irrmrd re*i<!mi*, who died at tba home of hi* daughter Mr* Evermi) .. A. i olsou iu Ibis city, Tbur*da> evening w a* buried lb Hea* tda Cemetery Monday afternoon. rterv.ces were held at the borne of aud vlre C0f*oa, w here deceased 1 had livifd at » u'doca Monday after J noon by the lirv J H. Miller. pa*ior u of Ibe Tucfcaboe Methodist t hutch, I " and lire Kev. iieorge W Yard. jaiKiit ( u of the First M K t buret) of this ctty ^ The pall-bearer* were Dsuiel 8 ^ Steelman, of Woodbury ; Dr William O Abbott. B. C Marshall aud ftul ward M Sutton, of this city; Marshall H Ibvertj , of Woodbury, aud New S. To* u«rud of Sraville. All but Mr Hullou were nephews elibar 10 * direct lloe or by maritage. There wa- a abort service at the * cemetery, aod the casket was laid 10 ! | Ihe family'* underground vault. Mr. Marshal, who wa- 80 year* okl 1 Sepieuitwr. had been In failing ^ health f«»r three or four weeks, and ^ ar't)ouurameiit of bis death wa* not a ^ surprise lo relative* and friend*. Mr Mar-hall wa* horn lu Tuckabca. £ ilie sou «»f Ibe lale Dr Randolph Mar- ( •ball. Hi* mother's maiden name , wa* 8arab Hughe-, of this Couuiy. * He liver! at Tuckaboc all hia life uutll about four year* ago. wbeu be came lo ( Ocean City to live with his daughter. m He couductrd a store at Tuckaboe j and wa* extensively engaged ID the c crsuherry bu-iueas for many years uu- j til be was compelled, by reason of , faili tig eyesight, to retire from active ( pursuit* twelve years ago Mr Marshall and Mbw EUxa L. Of- ( deb, of Port Elixsbeth, were married | on July 4. 1865 His wife has beet dead four years. There were tero children the other daughter being Mrs. K. Kendall Smith, of Marmora. Mr Marshall bad lived lu Ocean < fty ( since (lie death of bis wife. He also leave* two brothers Dr. Kaudolpb ( Marshall, of l uckaboe, aod EH» H Marshall, or Melrose Park, aud a sister. Mr* Maurice Godfrey, alee of 1 Tuckaboe Mr. Marshall wa* active for meoy year* lo the Tuckaboe Methodist 1 t'hurch, where be had served aa an official. He wa* a member of Blar Lodge No 65 F aod A. M., of Tuck J a boa. A number nf Ihe member a of Ocean 1 ''Ity Lodge. No. 171, F. A aod M<. aod Blar Lodge went lo the late borne of Mr. Marshall Sunday afleruooo aod paid their last mark of reaped lo the , deceased
MAYOR APPOINTS FIRST WOMAN SCHOOL DIRECTOR
public raising of indian chiefs Unusual Ceremony in This i Part of State lire w Larj?e N amber of Spectators. t The public raising of chiefs In Ibe r wigwam of Ksltula Tribe of Red Men i lo thla city Weduesday evening of '• last week wa* witnessed by a large number of interested friend* of the v member*, fully 150 person- being pre* e ent. * The Installation *e» conducted by District Deputy Leeds and hH aide a from Atlantic City and Ihe ceremonr lea were nii<»l Impressive Tbl* wa* Ihe first lime anything of It* kind bad l been attempted in thl* section of the 12 Histe in years and It was a novelly to >i virtually all wh«« saw It. 16 The real Indian eiyJe on occasions Tt of this natu re %a* carried out in full ta form. It was picturesque and made a .*8 strong spi>esl to the spectator* 18 Following the ceremonies. Ice cream 14 and cake were provided, an added fee 17 ture to a very enjoyable evening )\ — ~ |(| murd Yon Then lis® w As a result of lbs recent v»-n of Dr. Milton H Llttlerteld to Holy Trinity Episcopal Uhurch more ihsn one >0 hundred dollar* have been contributed lo the Near-east Relief Fund by thai Ik congregation Dr Lmtetleid'* visit was very much enjoyed, and more T money is shortly to followWill AsailClt* 4€f***.a. nty I'lerk Harry A Morris and t'lty Treasurer C. 8 lOVll of thl# *ity» riivrt accountants, have t*een aptr jointed by the municipal official* v»f Hem I-le 4'itv and Avalon to audit the account* of these two resorts. i!d 1>o One aod All-— Do not forget lha l(). old reliable Hav Villa Lsundty, which Bt «u established lu 1916. Try It once # complete Your laundry while yov wan Till, writs ot phone, 199 VI . 21$ Hay avenue. Ocean lHy. •J Frances Freeman. Prop. JUJ bdv,. 1-16, tf ar Fow Hale.— Medium sited saf* It •an good condition. Reasonable. Aphlj \ Hgmitgt. offlca adv., if
Mrs. A. Randolph Forr, Former Teacher, Selected for Five Year Term. A question that ha* been agitating the mind* of a number of the resident* I of tbte city for more thao a week — the I matter of the new member of ibe Board of Education— w*« settled at the weekly meeting of the City Comml** loner*, when* Mayor I hampton announced lhat he had appointed Mr*. A Randolph Fogg The appointment wae confirmed. Mrs. Fogg, who succeeds Wiltard \V Adams, whose term expired, wa* appointed for flv# years pbe I* fa miliar with public school work, and the appointment apparently satisfies those directly Interested lu the eou. 1 duct of Ibe local schools Mr*. I* net. iheo Mi** Eleanor Kane. 1 was teacher of music in the city 's pab- ' lie school* from January 8, 1916, unlit - April 17. 1917. when »he resigned and > was soon married. Her borne wa* lo Marlton N. J., but she had taught 1 a»u*ic In the public school* of Ml 1 Holly and resigned there lo accept a 1 similar poeitlou in the local schools Rhe I* Ibe city's first woman school 1 director. Mayor (.'hampton had the names of four or five Women under considers iron for the place and he gave the matter considerable thought At lean one or two of tbe other* he considered fur the office would doubtless have ' titled lo exceedingly wall, Mayor ' Champion'* friends say, 1 A petition was presented Mayor 1 Cham ptoo the latter part »f last week r containing ihe name* of all the mem bem of the Board of Education, re questing the reappointment of Mr j Adams X Mat t»« ntal Di*|*s*ta Dr. Wilson Y Christian, 869 Oo f trai avenue tb»* city, wishes to ane nounce the Installatton of Ibe latest Edwards X- Kay apparatus to bis al ready complete dental outfit X-Rav » diagnosis a s|«eclaliy. b adv., if. 96 foot 25 H T motor ts«i for sale 1 1 will ei change for Itgbt automobtte or motur cyde with side cat W Albert w tl*ou, Tuckaboe. N J adv., 1 90, (4 in |Y»rd wixmI for sale cheap. Delivered ly Phone, 14-R 8, Homers Potat adv., 1)9, fit
OFFICIAL WANTS HEALTH CODE BROUGHT UP TO DATE
— — . BIG CROWD AT MUSIC PAVILION . Community EoU-rtaioment ' Appreciated by Frieoda of •: the PariidpADtfi. . More (baci two bui*dred prtsio# eowyed (be entertainment ai (be city * j aiu-tc pwvlliou Haturday even tug. Ibe f reet room was packed aud many were , unable to enter Owing iu a death iu tbe family of ( H C. Marshall he wa* unabie lo Isad ihe ct>oimuoHy eiugiug aod Malcolm :J Austin acted as leader for the evening ( Follow tug the commuctty siogiug a wand drill was uiveo b> Miss Lucille Towusend sod Augustus (4octx, high school seulors. Next was a recwatioo by Frances Yard. Follow rug ibis was a Hcotcti daucv by oiue girls, draw id lu "Highland" piaids They were: Katberiue hebwertx. Jewouetu Uer- i retsou. Jesuuviic bmich. Mary Dewoen, M*f> Devtoe, Emma Gifioid Gertrude cMaiotoo. Beryl Kelcbley aod Ruth Junes. A piano duet by Misses Ethel K. Lee aod Freda E ( Bteelmen we* delightfully giveu Last on the program was ludtau club and _ electric light swinging by Trof and Mrs. E E. L'oger aud James M. Uu veos Jr. Miss Nellie E. Towner was unable to be present lo give ber reedlug*. bui she will give Ibem ai e later date Miss Marion Trout wa* tbe plauo ac com plan 1st for mauy of the numbers Mrs. 8. B. Bwau, president of the Winter Women's Auxiliary, presided at the eoienaluu eot. Foilowiug is the prugratn foe oext rtalurdey ev suing: — Community eiugiug led by B. C Marshall Violiueolo. Joseph Broad ley. Vocal solo, Harry H. Lake. Readings. Mrs. Graovilte H. B&eelI 4 Vaotlo aud ptaoo duet, Joeapb Hrosdiey end Mrs. Jamtw Austin. Two other numbers will be added. ELECT NEW OFFICER ~ * siatolos ■•«* Vic* PrrsidiBi si , l.scal Hank The directors of the First National Bank, at tbelr meeting fur organisation on Friday, elected Howard 6 Bietotou, of this city, to ibe pueictoo 1 of vice president, he succeeding the late Leslie 8. Ludiam Tbe other officials were re-elected They are: President. R B. Bute-. Cashier. H H. Mowrer; assistant cashier, B. C. Marshall. thos. j. parker active at 82 In Nary Daring Civil War and Later a Philadelphia Policeman. Tbema* J. Parker, ooe of Ocae* City's oldest aod highly respected residents qulatly observed Ms atghty second birthday aooieereery at his botus here Friday . There wae a Utile family iratberiog at the boom to tha evruiufi. Despite the inclement weather. Mr. Parker, who Is quit* settee for hie age. was around tba firemen's hewdquar lata, lo city hall, during tbe day treating the boy* to •smokes" He alao followed bsa custom of some time pe-t of aropping low tbe Repwbhoan irtab for a abort tiase in tbe eveoiog. Mr Parker is a Ctell War veteran, having served lo Ihe Called State* Navy. He la also a retired member of the Philadeipot* Police Department. He was on duly in tbeTweoty third District for 9k year*. He I* tbe fatber-lo law of W. W. Adams, of ihw city, and has lived here a dubber of year*. '■ -- - — '■ SSsiiW odevn Oe-elrdee. Tbe direciore of tbe Oceaa Wty Title aod Trust Oompauy . at tbelr organise- , Hon meeting Friday, reelected tbe act iog oOclale, namely: William K. M assay, pre- Id eot; Henry D Moore and (lay toe Haloes Hrtck. viee preei dent*; Russell H Nulty secretary sad treasurer; t'ltetoe H Priaa, title iiflkvt; Mlrltog W. (Vt. trust officer aed assistant title officer: J. Fitbieo ritem. eo I let tor g*s) k«rai*isat*i*. The dear and bracing weather Hon day morotog eereed to attract a number of excursionist* here from Philadelphia over Ibe Reading Railroad Moat nf the vteirove were hibom reel deal* here, bet there were nM «a be - quite a few here m eaarcb ef cottager 1 far eext wmmtr r Fog fiii.1 — Hcftppa Honrb coupe, three pa**ei>ger run* and looks likf new every equipment hvoi warmer rubber almost new |lk> far qu«c4 e sale, Owner bovine larger car. Ad * dresw, Roi J, bKNTiNki. iVea«> i N 4. adv . I lk ft Halesman wanted for I keen itq and neighbor hvHid Hilary and nam i mketoti F. H l Itfto* 993 ifnamatw i Trust Htdg Miaul* ou N J. I adv., 1 Ik Ik t ;
Alto feogRc ate That MotqoitoBrccdinR Ponda in Clty'9 Center be Aboliahed. Health Officer T. Lev Adam*. In hie annual report. Uriis of vxeeiieer health cnodirtooe lo thse city during tha yser 1930 Hcaatn several soggam tmiie Mi his report le tbe < My Commie•toner*. 1 be report followe: To use Board ef t ommfteelooeee. ' ity of O'-eeo < Uy If J. GentMmia: — I submit tbe fdloerlag i tty for tbe year coding December 81, I«ea9: ToMTAQiora Diriuum. There were iUb ea-cz of ce&Ufkaa diaaeaes reported during the year ee follows: t hicket) pox, 18 Diphtheria. S Erystpele*. t si easts- 91 Typhoid fevtt I Tuhevcbloem, t W hooplog cough. $ You win am the* ell M six of the encore liumhee were of the mroor ctoiidren's diseases; ell of the caste ef mewwie* were of e very mild type. aed. while tbe number wee 76 per eeot. ef all Ibe case* reported, probably eat more then two thirds were i reared by a puysietaa. ibe ether third ear being reported. Tbe typhoid ease wee lovesUgatsd. hut tbe source of in Net M»o could eot he a*certetoed ee the patieot wee a, nou re-MJcoi. aed most ba*e asoi My, for. If t ber* bed been any source or infection la Ocean CMy. other eases would have developed rmudeota, but they were either sporadic came, or the father coot reeled Ihe <1 Hint from a earner of the germ mm una of bw trips ootaMe of the c«y. ahd t amed It along le hrn child. Ooe of tbe cam of tuberculosis wae a uoo-reeMeot, who bad euflered with other, a resident, had been repacked before by soot ber phyetcmn. M A km! autt BUtTKS ABD DlXflX There were 9B marnagca. 97 births aod 47 deaths reported during the year Of the births, 64 were of whMe par femeiee aod ffi were male*; $ fin ef foreign-born parentage aod 69 ware ef American born parents. Of lbs deaths, 29 were ef paapto peat w years of age. If were bet warn ewe than ooe year Tweety tee wave permanent i seed so is ef Dsns Ogy. amd Tbe rare par thousand fee the permanent population la a Utile lam thao mat for Ocean Cky. Tha mm ef the (hate at latga i* about 18 par I tin us* ad Apoplexy. i Acuts lodlgsatluu. 1 Anemia, U Obxmwc 8 Arteneacteroats. 2 < -ougsetioo of lung* 1 Dta hates, ° 8 Erysipelas. 1 Gastrsc aoirltls, 8 Heart dim I. vartoas forma M Hemorrhage, iniemai, 1 Jaeodsm. 1 Pneumonia f Pteerisy , I ubercuioels. 1 Aamdewiai. trolley. 1 Huicide. 1 Uremia, 4 There were 99 maniags tteeeaas lbsued , for • b»cb I have paid te the bat your body wiii amend tfeTakSS ary cedv. or rather that wcitos r^ethe law* *5* inadv in fit esodfbat i twenty years age. instead ef tha pN* r "^Hornet aheeM he fibfib fifiHbb 1 » ef tb* city, at leaat thsk pAeae* e«o r a uuiewnce and depreciate the *%lwe of the surrounding property, wed the city b o<m jeiied to keep a lew vetwe [ion ee tbe tend tveaos* aecb a >oea tberefure. bet salable ssrrs* ; SPECIAL Suits and Orcrcofiti Made to Order $45.00 make tow 1 clothes cbm$cr Owe. owt meffe Jkmall pcoAfik quick sales .1 Second, ere bwv ctotk by tkb I MR Third. *« Ww «> k%k nam *>v*y 1 * O ir ri,w Iwatton — ®«h St. and Aabury Ave.' 1 a fil'oo n«u 4 JULIUS ROTH "1 T J

