Ocean City Sentinel, 5 May 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 1

* / 0tui*»T,artOa 1 9 " OCEAN CITY SENTINEL

vol. xli. •

ocean city, n. j., thursday, may 5, 1921.

- No. 6

CLUB BOUSE HERE TO OPEN MEMORAL DAT

C. L. Cad walladcr i» President of Trustees of Germaotowo Organization. Tlx- Gcnnantown Ho>V Club »r N« w Jersey livid Its annual meeting Wvdneaduy afternoon nl ihv office o t Nuiiimn Grey. lor Mai lo t miwi. Cuiodt-n, »u>m ihv Uonnatiiowu Bo>V club N«-WH <»f A ('III 29. Thv lllvvlillK VI HM culled to order by C. L. Cadwallader, in v.tidvnl. Thorn- present were C. L Cadwalladif1, Marriott C. MurriM. Horatio (T Wood, Chariot C. Wriicgins. Henry T. Blown. George Wilkinson. HvUry Ward und Chaa. \V. Ualnbildge. Thv election of trualqe* resulted ax follow a: C. L. Cadwallader. Mairlott C. 1 Mom 1h, Chaa. W Bainbrldge, Horatio C Wood. Hvnry T. Brown, Lin vat L.' II row n and T. Edward llaurroft » After thv annual meeting thv trustvva organized for thv year. The election of officers rvNUltvd ah follow n: I'rvaidvnt. C. L. Cadwalladvr; treasure vr. Mairlott C. Morria; aecrvtary. Chaa. W. Bainbrldge. Thv executive committee, which ih charged with thv duly of conducting the Vacation Houkv at Ocvao City, for which thv Now Jersey corporation ia organized. wan vlvctvd an follow a: C. L. Cadwalladvr. Marriott C. Mori la. George Wilkinson. Chaa. C. Wrlcgln*. Henry Ward. Thoninx C. Pott* and Chaa. W. Bainbridge Arranavnivnta have been made to open thv Uvrmantown Hoy*' Club Vacation Houmv at ihvan City over Dec ore i ion Day. Arrangement h can l»e made by thoav who wiah to take a spring vacation or for flMhlng. Alivady a party of twmt> one haa been Arranged. The rates for the Decoration Day party will be 91.60! per day. MORS LOTS SOLD Mulldera Wnhr Vur<luHr<. Throuctl l-onirr. John J. Foil l or report h the following aalea: Two lota at the corner of Pint! afreet and Ocean avenue, owned by Alra. I.udlam Hand, of Cape May Court llouav. to John Is. Cadinan. of this* rtty. Lot on Wealeyr avenue, north of Fourth street. owned by Mm. Margaret Dermic. to J. Edgar Welch, of ihia city, who will build. For Nulr. llou*e on Central Avenue, fnrnlahed, with garage, for |6 >uu. pi,.'**) may remain on mortgage, liarry It. Hayee, Kealtor, Thirty ttilrd and Anbury avenue. adv. Why pay ocean front price*? Why not come over In the country, on ! Heantiore A»plialt tniulevard 10 rainutea from Ocean City, have garden*, milk, etc. Kvery flung from new bungalowe. (wired fur electricity) to 'JN) acre farin*; price* right. M. P. r McDoie, Palermo, N. J. adv it, i Blue Htone Curbing for *ale, at bar 1 gain prices. HtzeJxlfi. the Msudard *lse for Ocean City. Apply lOJft Him p I eon avenue. Ocean City, N. J. adv. < Jamee Thomopolia, 704 Abury ave nue, ah oe ehlne parlor, draw hat and panama* cleaned. adv.

Ordinance Authorizes City Paving Bond Issue of $78,000

BOARDWALK LUMBER DUE IN PHILADELPHIA Expected to Arrive Here in a Week-Work Will Then be Pushed. City Engineer W. II. CollieHan Informed the City Commissioner* at i heir meeting lliut the lumber for the j'l opOM*d new Boardwalk south of Thirteenth street haa bwn Shipped i from the South and la due in I'liiludelphia not later than today. The con- , tractors exper t to have the lumber In |Oc<-an City by May 12 The woik of constructing the Holftdwulk should be iomplei«-d within a hhoit limv after that datv. Mi Collisson wanted to know if it would be permissible to tear up that portion of th<- Boardwalk to be rebuilt a Week or no In-fore the arrival of ihe lumber in Dcvan City. The hoaid dec Idvd that it would be better not to move along Ihia line before shipping notice w mm receivi-d of ihe arrival of the lumber in Philadelphia. Uvea un <• of the inior railway faclliilea, ii waa found necesasry. it waa Mated, to have the lumber avnt b> laial from the South. ♦ • ♦ FANCY DANCING Claw Hr lug: Vormrd Here »>» Atlantic City limliuclor. A children'* claaa in fancy dancing. Miatue posing. and pantomime, haa been opened In Ocean City by Mm. i ora <1. Viola, of thv Viola School of Dancing In Atlantic City, and former ly of the New York School of Expresalon. New York City. These claaaea are being held at the Hotel Lincoln on Friday after noona, at 4 lf» o'clock. Thoav desiring Information may call Atlantic City, telephone 1649-W, or Miaa Dorothy Jonea. #06 Aabury ave nue. Ocean City, telephone 213. A number of parenta have arranged to have their children Join thia claaa. Notice. Alonr.o Cotton. indetillllrd In Heal K»tate activity for Die paat thirty 'three year*, ha* returned from Miami, Pla., where be vpeul the winter mouth*, and I* now ready to continue business at til* • • flier. 619 A»hury avenue. He will be pleeard to receive listing* of pro|»ertlea for rent and for nale. and any patron*. adv. 4-H 4t. W antki*. By married couple J or 3 rooma with board in private family for aeeaon. Addreaa L H. O . 1011 < he*t nut atreet, Koom 4J». Philadelphia, Pa adv. 4 21-St. Wanted.— Young man, 2s yearn, de* i re* position. permanent or for sumonly. Aildreea E. 14 C., II S9U Aabury avenue, Ocean City. adv. It Foh hk.nt.— Improved Blnger Hew Ing Machine $2 ml per month. Addreaa It., bkntinki. Office. adv. 4 2H St. Motor end Bow Boat for aele. Dunan Jack. 421 .vest Ave. adv. tf. !• i

DANCING w p" EVERY FRIDAY AT 4.15 VIOIjx school of dancing F.NTRANCE 912 WESLEY AVE. (Hotel Uncoln) W H KENTNOR. M*r ANNOUNCEMENT #TJ The HOTE1L NORMANDIE announce* lhat it will oJ>rn for the season. Friday, July I, 1921, and will he operated as in past seasons along firit-class lines, with highgrade service and cuisine. ij Inquiries for information and reservations can be addressed directly to hotel. THE WEAVER STORE, Jr. :: r. Centrally leafed m» Aatanra'a GmM Faawly n « :l A Big Saving in MIDDY BLOUSES $1 .50 and $1 .75 none higher . SPECIAL »ft-surf satin. black. white The serviceable material for Skirts and Bathing Suits, I he Black is 32* wide at 75c. The White is 3f> wide at 90c yd.

Plan to Clean Up Temporary Improvement Notes ou 1 Asphalt Street Work. The City Commit- »ion< i >. at Ihvlr wwkly ni vet ing, iM*»«-d on two i«*ad iiikh Ordtnanv- No. ir,6. autlioiiziiig I ih* h- ue of boiidi- <«f tin- c-ity <*f Ovt-an I City In tin- aggrvgaiv piii)i|pai am-' louut of ITk.uun, to b«- known a* ing Bond* " The utdlfiiinrv w ill come b« foi» ihv hoaid foi liual pithiiage Monda>. May lC - I Thv monvy IhUH to tx- iai>«-d ia to bv I upplivd to thv payment of i«nt|K»iar> improvvniviil noun i»*uvd by tin- clt\ during tliv la*i two >v«n*. Tlo >. lem ^ potary improvviuent noli * w « rv l**u«d f to pay for ihe atrwt Improvi-mvnu on Aabury awnuv and on portiona of ICtghili. Ninth and Tviub >« !•■••» il - voat of whivh una at Ivaal <72.2.".4.7". ^ itveording to thv ordiuancv. which ai j pegra in full vlavwhvi< >n th(» h-*u« ' of thv SENTINEL i The Iwiaid alao paaaod on fli>t ami M-cond n-ading Ordlnunce No 1'.. «- I tahliahtng a aauitary vodv in tliia city. | Thia ordinance alao apia-ara in full < I in the iidvvrtiaiiig column* of tlx- . SENTINEL. Director Camplx-ll reports! that the pavilion at Third slivri and th* ' itoaivlwalk. recently tilown down by i< I I J heavy wind*, liaa bv«-n put ha« k In IHialtton In good condition. Thv report of City Eh ctrlvlan Jo*- « eph Rlggina, with a vhec-k for $r»l.r»n | ; for fv»a during the month of April, waa ordered flh-d and tlx- money turn-«-d over to City Treaaurer Clarene*- s Scull. 1 1 Tlx- report of City Engineer Colli* 1 1 1 *on. on tie atreet lmprownx-ntM on i ; Aabury' avenue and part* of Ninth ami j< Tenth alreeta, waa oidervd filed. Health Officer T. l*ee Adama re|iort- i nl health condltlona here excellent i during the month Ju*t ended. There were no prot«-*t* on the r« jiorta of the board of a: s.-vsmeni on « Contracts 703 and 704. and these report* were ordered confirmed. The**- i contract* were tho.-«- of thv bulkticad < and the pile breakwater in Soutli « Ocean City- M A reaolution to boitow $23ik> on Contract No. 712. prcaentcd by Direc- i tor t'anipbell, waa adopt**). Bills were read and ordered paid MAYOR PLEASED WITH FIREMEN'S GOOD WORK I I Department Boys* Prompt Action Averted Serious Blaze on West Avenue. The member* of the Ocean City | Fire Department did a very commend .,bl«- piece of work in confining a flu i to the room in which It orlglnau-d in i the apartment. 951 Weal avenue. Sat t urday morning The Are started from a leaky oil < stove, which Ignited, and *oon the oil < tank burst and acattered Ihe content* : over the floor, which waa covered with nil-cloth and that quickly biased. The alarm came in over the telephone to Are headquarter* In Ihe city hall at 11.12 o'clock. Chief Conver. bv fore reaching the apartment, n* tlnmea shooting from the door. He . took extra precaution* and sent in a general alarm, and additional appn ratun quickly responded. The building U a two family apart ment, the upin r being occupied by the owner. Michael Impagllnzla. and thv basement, where the Are originated, by Jame* Palermo. The damage to the building and content* I* about IB»0. fully covered by Insurance When the Are was extinguished. Chief Conver commended Fireman Stlngh-n on the commendable way In which hcj hattdl«-d the chemical notclc Till* waa the Ar*t Are of any site thai Stinglen had b*-«-n called on to Aght since he ha* been in Ihe flic department He ha* been a paid fireman lean than two month* Mayor Champion watched th« Ate men work Ills comment wa*. "(»oo<! work, boy* " NOTICE tit hind" of tt*el KnillUtf* Ikuigtii and Ho .t Hkivr* and (Una** X«»nf tit ttahy ttoach** hoachl. »«*>1 fr tiled J P. VE N ABLE OB3 A9Bvmy Ayr n ut Bureau of Health and Charities CITY HALL T. LEE ADAMS. HmKII OH, en ohh# Hawrit II M la II •• A. M Phone » ami ask for Health Officer during office hour*, tf complaint ia lo He made for fltty violation of health code, or addrr% postal to box 944.

LEGION POST GIVEN BACON'S GIFT OF $1530 Boys, Elated, Elect Donor Honorary Member of Tlieir County Kullies. Tie boy* of the Anx-rlvan b-Hun .atlx-r«-d at Tu< kahoe Tbut*day «-\i - iilng iu ou< of tbv rallie* of tlx- |*>*f* • f CajH* May t'oiinty. *tirtv<l that old 'own a* It had never b«-« n aiirrvd. and , • v«-n the most phlegmatic of those Alio wi:iivsM-d the parad*- and dvmoti ; citation «-ouid not have ix-lp«tl bving • nthuacd by the thiutig of marching young men, heudvd by n band from jwtldwood ihitt played *«-li-ction* that ap|ival to vwry i«-d-blooU«-d Aiiiuaaui. All of tlx- |*i-t* liom the count ;■ ut-ic weU r«-pres4-nt»-d. Tlx- aervx« mui t ame from Oo-nn City. W ildwood. • m|k» May. Ca|N- May Couit Huu-c 'and Woodbine, and lie y joiix-d witii ■ In- velvni ii* fioiu Aaron -WlMkamp < (dwell I 'oat, of Tuvkabo«-. in luakim jilx* 01 en Moll llivliiotablv. The iiivvting wa* held in tlx* n«-w - oticretv bliM k liome ol th«- Tuekalio* I 'oat. Tti< invo< utioti wu* by thv Kvi | •' »r. Millvi. of Tuvkahoe. Of thv 12- | American Legion nx-n in thv gathvi nig. 36 Wvre Horn Moigaii-Kuiivk l'o*t. of Clean City Five Civil War veteran* in the uio« mblage linked tbv duik day » of '61 with those tiHciitly expvr-x-uevd in th" world-wide war. Tlx- Hex. Dr. John Hundley. j*a*toi j I of tin* First M. E. Church, of till* city, tbv In at s|»«-rtki-r. asked how many ot th*- boy* w«-rv with the Twenty ninth, j of which lie waa chaplain, and how many were in the On* Hundred and Fourteenth, in whivh were the uiujority ol tlx* men from Cape May County. Dr. Handlvy made one of hi* usual | idling addrv**v>-. and lx wa* followed by tlx- lb v. It. S. Snyder, pastor of the First rrexbyx-rian Church, of thl* city and chaplain of Morgan-Kum-k I 'oat, w ho impressed 011 lri* hearer* [the fact that their duty to America t* not >vl done. There 1* *ttll a gigantic task before them. l>r. Snyder tlx n told of having re i <eived a check for |l.*»3o from E. B. j i.avon, or Jersey City, a summer cot - r in Oc«-an City, mi* money to be ' divided among lb- sfk |*>*i* in thv vouiity. lie said that C|x- money wa* [not given by Mr. Buikji will* any 1. ought or dv*irv for glory ,vTrtit Jn re< - •.glutton of thv worth of the men and their work for their country, and to ;iK*i*t th* m in their effort* to a«*cun-honx-s for their variou* po*tw. There wa* applau**- for Mr. Bacon a* he arose to *peak, and he *aid thai for the in st time hi* courage had left ' him. Courage and nerve, he took oe easioti to *ay. are Konn-what different Here Mr. Bacon referred to a letter hel had received from Adjutant Claude 1. j .vitk«i*on. of Morgnn-Kanrk Post, in which the writer *aid: "It would b* hard for me to expre** here the grat ttude of the 'boy*' for your generosity fact lm|H»sible to do their fin-lings full Justice. Made up for the mos' part (a* w«-re the flghting forcew) of of very moderate cirrumatanres our Annncial path i* not Mrewn with roses, but w«- keep on a* in those dark day*. conAdent that only *ucce*s ran bA' resultant of honest endeavor for gxMvd." Continuing. Mr. Paeon *ald. "I can appreciate that the majority of the men of the American la-gion and of the service arc not nx-n of lare*-nx-an*. but they are i-ndeavorlng. through modest and hone*t effort, to get along In the world, and thai effort appeal* to me. If we all played our' part hi* way there would not be th*unrest we hear *0 much of to-day." Mr. Baron further expre**ed the belief that money of itself secompUah • * very little except w hen it I* backed by the proper feeHng. Personally. Ml Bacon *ald. he hasn't bale* of money. In fnrt, much of the money that come* In hi* front door goes promptly out thtough the hack door. The Rpeakop* struck a particularly human Interest vein when he told the young nx-n of *onx* of hi* boyhood px-|H-rlenre* in Cumlw-rland county. He spoke of catching muskrats In those day* and selling them for 2ft cent* apiece. Now muskrats are bringing II each. » Much good can be accomplished with money In this world, provided the effort* back of It are well and properly dlrecled, Mr. Itaeon declared. He said 1 hat he believes that the Ametican l.eglon has the opportunity of rendering a great aervire to thl* country The terries men and the women will ih- a factor .of inrslrulable force In America from now on Two gn-at evils have developed amazingly within the la*l few years greed and *elfl*h ix -• and ih«-**> hav*- brought about a lack of observance of nut laws The service men and Ihe women will ma ter tally aid In bringing politic* up to -a : hlghet plane. Mt Bacon spoke of the maiwk-ent service given hy the women during the war ami vailed attention to the excel lent repast prepared and tarred by the Ladh s' Auxiliary of the Turkahoe post The Tuckahoe Auxiliary wa* The Mcond to he formed in Cape Mav rounty and romprises twenty two wt> men AH at ihe meeting were delighted with Ihe supper given by the Auxlll , :u> The county organisation elected Mr. Bacon an honorary member of the county rallies, and gave him a rising vote of thanks fot his tflfi The meeting closed with nil singing Keep the Home Ftre* Burning" The nexl rally will he at WsodMns. 1

CRILDBEN READY FOB FIELD DAT FESTIVAL Boys aud Girls of the Public Schools Will Have Big Time Next Wednesday. , Tlx- children of ti «■ pubii< m imni)*! .•«•! t>c* an City are now 1* -1> and auix- , iiiuhly wailing f«»r their "Fx Id Day [ F* Mjv»l" to b«- giVefi ill th*- «dd imi**-- [ hail park on IV «-dn« . -day May 1]. un . d« r the dir«witon ol Pro! Liau E. I'nger. phyaieol insiiuctor. Th- sUi-i it-lie event* will take place m the morning at 9.30 <»'<lork. while ih« gs mn drills and darm • will iarf in the aft*-rno*>n at 1.4.*>. Tlx- memfM-i* <>f tlx- Board ol Ldu< at «»n. tlx- legrli • r* and pupil* ar»- doin. tla-ii utnto** 10 mak** tin- day a *»x-ee. They I* ix-ve tld* will be tlx- liiggcxt *cbo*>l • vt-ut* of tlx- year and that no os* • an afford to mi** It. Ii will b«- a l»-uuiiful eight, with nearly ft* a » pupil.-; arranged ujam lb* licid. 1h»v- and girl ni alternate tow*, the girl* in whit*iiieM>e*. while the laiy* will w«-ai • v hite or light colored walms or ibln- • nd light ot dark color*-d tiouxr*. Tlx* high M.I100I ailih tx « v«-at* will take place on (tic north and w«**i aiderid tlig li**ld. aud tb* gratiiiuai grade, - vent* on the east and south aid*-* o( the fl«-ld. During th*- aft«-rnoun exet ii*<*, the apectator* are requested to] J occupy the north, meat and Mititlt side- | | of tb** fi*-ld. a* the east side 1* rcscrv - • d lot the parlit ipatiug pupil* and , teachers. The exercise field I* that part mark«*d out with white line*. Mt: • sir for Ihe dance* and drills will b« furnished by the Oc*-ttn t'Hy Otcb«f j tra. II the weather 1* unfavorable, th*- 1 event wlil be postponed until the fol j lowing day. The parent- and fnend- <*f Ux- pi; . pils are utc«-d to be prex-nt and all are .1 -urcd of a plea-attt aft*-rn*Min Tlx- program follow* : High School Inter-Claas Track and Field Meet— 9.30 A. M. Boys 75 yard dash. l*Hi yard da*l: 1 running high jump, running bmad jump, running hop. step and jump, k j pound shpt put. pole vault. 44<» yard relay, tttg of war. Girl* -60 yard dash. 75 yard dash, running high jump. thr«*e standing broad Jump*, standing bop, skip and Jump, basket ball throw ton* aim) base ball throw. 300 yard relay. Grammar Grades. Senior. Boys — 75 yard dash. 1<h» yard dash running high Jump, running broad jump, k pound shot put. pole vault. Girl* -6<) yard dash. 75 yard das): three standing broad jump*, running 1 high Jump, basket bull throw, ba** 'hall throw. Intermediate. Boy* ftu yard dash. 75 yard dash, running high Jump, running broad 'jump, bane hall throw. Girl* 60 yard dash. 75 yard dash, t unning high Jump, two standing broad imps, basket ball throw. Junior. Boys — 50 yard dash, ftx yard dash, unning broad jump, base ball throw. Girls— 50 yard dash, Co yard dash, landing broad jump, basket ball throw. Midget. Bey* 50 yard dash. €»• yard dash, tunning broad Jump. Girl* -50 yard dash. ft*» yard da*! -landing broad jump Boys Senior. 13 year* and over, and over 63 inches In height. Int* mx-dinte. 10, U 12 years, and I lea* than 63 Inches In height. Junioi. 7, 6. 9 years, and less than 57 inch* * in height. Midget. 5. 6. 7 year* and lee* than !>•' inch* * in height Glrl> Senior. 13 years and over, and over 62 Inches in height Intcrnx-uiatc. \v. 11. 12 wars and less than 62 inches In height Juntot. 7. S. 9 years, and tea* than 66 Inchev in height Midget, 5. 6. 7 years, and less than 49 inchv- In height. Afternoon. 145 o'clock. 1 Pupil* assembled for max* drill (a 1 America — lied by Mis* ijOuimT. Person (b) Flag Salute — Led by Supt J James M Steven* 2 Ma** Drill 575 pupil* 3. Group Games (50 gam*** In 6 mln ute«) All Grades 4. Folk lianres — (a) Hop Mor Annlka thv Nixie Polka. (c) picking <4) Oat*. Peas, Bean*(e) Did You Ever S*«- a l«a**h Th«- Fanner In the ivn First and Second Grade* 5 Folk Da nee* — % (a) Klappdmx* <b) Spring Dance, tel English Harvester — Third l\>urth. Fifth and Sixth Grade Girls 6 Wand mill High School Girt* ;«nd Boy* 7 FPlk Dance*--4a> Ace of Diamond* thv Phebocah I I (c) Mag on a Cree Seventh Eighth and High School Girls x Horizontal Bar Exhibition High • School Gym Team Special Even tall. Japanese Dane*- Fourth. Fifth 1 ' and Sixth Grade Girl* lo Minuet Seventh and Eighth • Grade Girl*. U Two May Pol* Dame* Thirty- • two High Sch(*oi Girl* Ml** Katherlne Smith, a member of 1 the Scalar cia**, will be th* May Queen, Not all of -the required number of official* have been secured hut those who have consented to serve are: Russell H Nutty, lUrvey OaDtssnn, Erring Person, Frank Hchneklei, Milt Ham Uanlmer l» Murphy. IV* Stevens Bertram Darby l>. R. i Faunce and Raymoml Gardner. |

Company Not Against Sale of Auto Bridge and Road

TAXPAYERS' LEAGUE PROTESTS RATE RAISE Fort and Uicke ai Hearing on Water and Scwcr C4>. Petitions. Form*-r Judg** Tr«-acy, of th*- Stale I'utdir I tility Pifnuuisskin. in tlx- city I : ail in At liaik Pity Monday . h*-at«l j (fx* pciiitoa* and aiux-***-* in lh*- • as* * of tlx- bowL S« w« 1 1 'on. ipuuy and the tk-«-xu »'»•> \Yat*-t i on. »«.,!»> . w tin Ji rmputaiivtii si* ankm. I tbe Stan to periiiii an Unn-ax in tb< talis 1 liaut-d by tni-.h < otuluuto a* > ui*ann uf t«-m|KMaiy re-lief. B*.-< mum- of tlx large numbr-r (>: i 1 iM-)' ts-lotr 1 b«- board, tb*- ulllil; • Oniidissioti UiHid did nut ait as ~ unit. Former Judge Tr* a» > taking lee ' union y and ii*t«-oiiig lo argument* in; ib«- |M-tiiiou* of Ih*- two local com [ j panx-s, u* well as oibef <01 poraiiotis . , •n «»tx- of th«- loom* of (be ttcKutaa: < ity solicitor* of Atlantic Pity, in lb* i city balL I A it*- 1 taking th* totimony in borhj j tlx- Sewer und Water t'oiupany p*-ii • axis. JUdg** Tn-ar> brx-dy aood thai 1 • he*e would go to cunf er«-nc«-. Tbotiak If. Fori. Ji.. pr*-sxl«-nt. ami 1 jit. L Hivkr. a member of the Tax- , j ayer*' Aaaociation of Oc«-aH Pity . ai ••tid«<d tb** heart tig* und u»kcd u tium her of qu* aUona. Mi Fort, protest ink against the pro i-oM-d increao*- of rates by tb*- com I panx-e, autd that be wa* not only tber* I 1* a cottager, but also a* the reprv ientatlve of other uummer cottager* mi Ui-eun Pity, memtx-ra of the leqgue. The, Sewer Company, in itu petition t < lainied that mor* than 75 per cent J 4»f the cottages, apartments, etc.. An j * M-eun City, served by the company . ..re occupied only a small portion of 1 be year, and that if an increase in tales I* permitted, these charger' should become operative befotv June1 1, when bill* are rendered. " In the year ending December U. 1919." said the petition, "your pen 1 otter * income was 124.424 34, while 1 he gross income for the year ending i »eceniber 31, 1920, was 625.3*2.27 Petitioner's operating expenses an*: • axes for tlx- year ending December I. 1919. amounted to $13,326.67. whll* the same item for the year ending t H-cember Si. 192x. amounted to 916 456.2U. showing an Incnwux- in opet .ding expenses of more than $3.1*»4' The Item of taxes increased from $3 - -50.42 in 1919 to $5wl39.36 In 1926. "Your petitioner's charge for ser • ice Is based upon the number 01 rooms In the building to which the service i» rendered This mean* that • house or hotel of a given number c? room* pays a certain sewerage rent (O your petitioner, irrespective of the fixtures which may be Installed therein. It is a fact that the Installation of additional flvtxr** gr.aliy increases ihe amount of sewerage to be pumped trom a service, and the method of • barge which is now In force provide* for no additional compensation fot -•uch service. "Owing to the gn-at increase In op '-rating expense* and taxea. your pe- ; itkmer find* that It w-IM he fmprubdblej for It to continue to • i-ndcr sate, ad*- ; quale and proper service at the chary j • * t heretofon- made A careful eat - mate shows that your petitioner can • not expect to receive any substantial ; increase in Its gross Income for tfx year 1921 as compared with the year 1920, while Its operating expense* for 'he year 1921 will exceed those «>t 1920. "Your pet It loner a»k« that It be au thorised to add to lis bllb for sewer service, beginning June l. 1921. and until the further order of thl* commi* -don. an emergency surcharge tn tK j'tatur* of a fixture charge, a* follow-* "Fifty cents far sack additional fixture In excess of what is hereby defln ed to be an avecaoe installation, which insists of one kitchen alnh, one two part stationary wash-tray, and a bats com equipment cons*eti nq of one tub with two faucets, one toilet and one | wash-stand.*" Mr. Fort said that the Taxpayer?-' League screed to tlx- proposal* of the] «1l> Gas Light Company for a temper ' nry increase in It* rate, and now th* -ewer and water company are demand , tng an increase in rate. He wanted to know tf there la a j mania" for th)« sort of thine nnd add ' ed that If there Is It Is time for alt j i i*eopte to get In Me desired to know 1 «f there Is a perfectly just and proper | 1 reason for the** proposed increase* In ; i rates. J. Ffthlaa Tntew. solicitor k? ih* : -ewer company, said that he ba* rep »eae«ted this company for twenty •ears, and that If men other than those In the company had been con r'nectad with the corporation the com ;*any would not Have been con tinned )|h> the^n Ear nineteen year* h h»« • itevff pax) a return. It had been a - ; *tnk hole every year until lfitt. The ; rompany ha* IW.dfi* worth of stock out *t and ing and one dividend was paid • tn Id yearn The stock Is held hy NisS > .

I Officials. Bay There's- Wrong Impression— Bon weU Gives His Viewpoint. . Bridg- < omjom > said a lf*-w d ago the. .:(-■• aw>eOf» to awn t ukpt* nd: i- garoiog th- . plans of (Km- tn have the toll • Imrge* r.ak*-g off th* toad and bridg* The bodge company 1* Hi pu way »; posing the proposuioa to remove thi "'IL* < i> and d r*x*tor* of th- < »« cxn t il) AuUHi.-'P.x Bridge <\m Ana to the speM commit tei at ib> i'U>. know n as the autontobile bridg* : -* tii-ur* much below Ba pie*'lis*-, am! hn((- mojntaimd the oa mh» j-/-.(ion frucn tin- day this proposa> jwa* mad« up to the prroeot un* "Not* ith-tandmg statements to *h- * ontrary,we invite the eTMW consul -ration of the Stale Highway Com uusstoo to take up this matter on; • twenty -four hours* notice . and we are' iri few it too <0 pass title 10 the enux* | ' i-roperty and make >»-i flrnx*ni at anr» 1 j -J. of rh«- f- i.e-k ir, ::.r . j»d w tlh * u- : : ind. I tandlng. and tb- t*ond- to b« | retired at the *am»- Dm* a* ogre-**. *ilb tlx bondholder e. "All the member* of the board u: directors of tkis company ba%e u greater interest in lht» *-ity aixl w* are sure th*- st or kboldt-r- as Weil. i>»«* , they have tn tlx company, and the> , -sand ready to pass title to tius prop { **rty. a* >tated before-, as aooti as the , state i* in position to act in the mat t#T." Aofced rtftiduii the story of the at til udc of the aut» budge cuoipaoj Amblyntu A. <* Hoewail. of thP city, said It to quite commendable f<>r this compaoy to take ibe attiiude It did. excepting iu one particular, the I luatoUiig upon tbe payment of cash upon ibe delivery of title Ttxto mean*, if |*r*t»ted il the prevent k>i. of freeing the bridge for the summer •eaaoti of Ifca. 'The law paaaad in 11*30. giving authority to acquire tbe bridge. o» well a* other taw "he said "woald appear to have sufficient authority It enter Into agreement* for future pay tueot*, and thereby freeing tbe bridge mud road from toll, and leaving the detail* for conoummatMn to tbe future "Tbe statement of ooe «>r tbe bridge official*- referred to tbe bondholder* tnetotiog that tbe b**nd* be paid at tbr time tbe bridge I* freed, Mr ttowweh •aid. "Tbto oeeoi* to be at unu*ua •• ud it ton, a* the stockholder* are not liable for the payment of the bond* but the road sod bridge act a* *ecuruy. aud If the slock to currenderad accord lug to tbe condition* that K » boo Id be surrendered to tbe Utile there to no rvawm why the hood* <x»ukl not be paid ot a later date, a* the payment would be secured by tbe to*4 and bridge wttban addiliotia guarantee by the Htate Highway C'-om mlwloii "If. to©, the elock were to be pafcl for at a later date, with the stockholder receiving Ibe same amount a* tie would receive under (be sttpuia tiou* by which be acquired tbe stock as 1* found lo tbe report or tbe com intoetiKi in itiveMigeimg tbto toL road eod bridge in lfilt; Tbto report we* ae ftollow*: -lo further roobtorabor cf thl* tosuaure or tbto certtnewte of •took. M to expramiy aadevefeood sod Mtreed that if at any time tbe property of tbe c**mpany should be sold in b* entirety for tbe Btate of New Jeesev «>r any municipality thereof, iot aed all slock owned by me upoc deamnd of tbe board of director* of aald com »wn> be surrendered for tbe par value thereof, plee tntere t at the rate of b centum per annum Tbie agreement to to btod myself my heirs, executors, administrator* and aeelgo* ' 'Tbe brtdgr com pan v ba* offered to sell lo tbeTltateof New Jereev tbe bcMgq and txmA for 62M 44* , 4 bk-h represent* bond* of EfcXt.tiUU and atock of $Ol 4«v Tbe bridge* to Ocean County were freed, settlement* and payment* U tv made later, and tbete t» do reason tbe same proceeding* cannot be bed as to tbe Ocean CKy bridge tf there to a de •tre upon tbt part of Um» exercising authority to brlog tbto to paoa Tbe Ktatf Highway ( oamwtot receive* IU fm*da aa raised by tbv motor vehicle department and probably would not have the cosb 00 baud to make payment* bat roukl make payamot* wbeu fund* are available. 4\>uteqoently tbe matter resolve* H*elf Mo tW one qoe^lon whether or not the bridge rompany dewiree to make tbe bridge free and Hi -ecure the payment IbeftfM at a later date, wiib payaoent to be made by the (ttite Highway Coromtwt^n, whicb ha* (tower t. acquirv tbr budge and read ' Tbe t Wan <*Ky fhamber cf v\?m roerca. at a meeting IWday *-r:ung paseed a reeoiut»« i asking tbe Btale l»take step* to free tbe ante bridge a* •oca a* pneelble. Tto Management of the Hotel S«b taandte announce* that tt will oper for tbv evaoon. Ertday. JuD I. 19C! and wlli be opoiutea ii4d tbe past along first otoe* line* wtlb bkrb-grade services and cwusine Ibqwlrtt* for tnformallon and reeatvat tow* can be oddrsair.1 to tbe bcto4 rtoe ad vert learn *m alee where In tbto toaoe. adv It Par Veto White anamel drop *Me orlb, aprmg and mattrem. w«*binc machine and kitchen table Mills, TV Asbury avenue adv romliare Per mir I Ten conn -M* metal bad* and of a Ing* , ' good condition tkr be delivered at once Apply to Mamey A Edward* nde. — . ' * * w ixttt) l«arge room wHk bhv1 lege of rooking Ih kitchen Addree* Mr* 5 Lvnde, 77 Ha«et avenue. I*B man. N J adv 4 99 9k.

SNELLENBURG CADETS I WILL BE HERE JUNE 25 I 1 Major Morgan'* Plana laclodc Band Concert*, With Atbletic Caraieal July 4. £ I ipxr.M*: r ir* Ms Dtng. will d*M* m -TOuiid*. ol totroet oad Ctrina AitoAu* tt • -Eunwr from Jwbg 29 Tbr corps w|* oiriw 4a Ocenu CM* 1 abr»ut « to ediii*day evowsaa. June f l-iwaued by Major W. A. - b9rn" Wl p*. nfii «ia*» Mayor t'bxmpka and ottor rtty •dtoiel* rwtow -b* wtiwhatka npoa * r.trj inui Onaa t'lij at cbc City , saw.r WMI tf* ' Lr dross («'**- *.<« • 1 J j |»vnmag. IV < adriA wlfi to attired I »b*-tr m-w drees uniform* which lo iioiUr to tb' uniform* new vara by rk. * i .dcfi Major Morgaa mmm> tb at is add.Don 10 tb • txanymot (be corps ex lo h*(t a toa tMbr in (be w arte j pavilion. >unda> July a The k i Sij».Jc,uirf dr Co CMd'i Band at i* | siU* w the afternoon and evening of bai day updt * th* direction at Prof oim A. T'ansK There wdl alao ba n • onrs-ct in rbe afternoon or evening by lb* S^eltonhurg Cboml laeitty of :mt voice*, tod h 9 Prof Henry Gulden Thandt-t . one of rb:iadrtphJn*a boot 1 know a tnueviona and dzreriorn. these activities annnge- : aenis are- tonr perfected lo make ■ hi* «?ccnaton a general onting tor cbe wbol* store Carre and fit U expected that oa Sunday there wtii be probably 12# of the Sdt-ilenbnrg torce in Orson rtty A* Into year, there wit] be a serosa of athtortr events hy tb* Sin Hi nbn ig radkl t'erpa r« at her* an Monday. July 4. FoUowtng is (he program of tbe athletic events yard dash. Co ~A~. Trophy 2 fit yard dash On "T. Trophy 2 medal*. M Running brood jump. Oa. *4". Trephy. 2 mednto Running broad jump On T*. Trophy. 2 medals Sack race, topee). Trophy t air dab Putting the shot. On "A", Trophy 1 medal Throwing base halt Co T, Trophy 1 modal Relay rare. (open). Trophy 1 cup. 44x yard race. (open), t medals. Tag of war. top**). 1 |iisiqoi Intercompany Drill — fid mlnateo to •aft. company ; drill to consist of phy•icai vaterriee. orhoal of squad and company CoftaaoTs Trophy to ho coa*erutiv« 1 tone* I lost Man drHi -Medals awarM to the last ton? men. Brs: Quart 1 1 * awmdsd to the squad hartag the heat quarter*. 1 pineqtH AdJwtwnCs Trophy — (Open to nl unit* at the corps . Thl* cup will ba . .w.» -if.vi far the follow mg Mtntary .f» ivory, personal efficiency, eondkioa of trots and equipment, coadact of cad* t» froar. the np rains of tbe <aay (o the breaking thereof Itoet Squad Drill. Trophy 1 plaeqn*. B-caktng Camp (heet eqaad? Troph> 1 ptocqne. r*» a*ir. nary «wna* near TVrty Ibnttta *mt for 91 «v Harry K Hayse. Rntot, Thirty -third and Atony aroaas adv. fok 8 a ux. — Rahy** cvto and eprt^. , I brat. d new never bar weed, togh •hair and toy aatwarobUo Apph A. B (\ ttoUMi rilBn adv it. MowRag allay* wdl ba qsa Friday, March 25 Saturday. March * awe Mot-day March tt. and every Wad- ; need a v odd rtaturdwy until May 1 )j adv tf — — — — ... ^77ie ^ptncolnj) 1 OCIAN CITY. M.J, A DOU.AR DINNER Soup, tthu . rod. ukd And and ttlw 12-wqndljo IWCOiN 'l 8 Saw toy Eronro- Seitoi 1 Hithpi r $L50 aisraicaw kw I I I ***** ****** ***** *<*• ****** *in. I *»«•<«. *>*n» *»•«• e ■*•» a*si* >«« w«s || *-«• «-'• *v* e*s** »!—»»• n*«*sw*s* •» 4 q eqwon. aa t**w*