Ocean City Sentinel, 19 May 1921 IIIF issue link — Page 3

j — OCEAN CITY SENTINEL. OCEAN CITY, N. J., THURSDAY. MAY 19. 1921

CORPORATION BUYS LOCAL ICE COMPANIES

South Jersey Company, New Owucra, Will Continue Present Kates, 'Tis Said. The pmpertiftN ami huniiicua of the Atlantic Ice ami Fuel Company an<) of the CunmuMm' Icc un«l Coal loin puny have taon ac(|uire<| by the South Jersey Ice Company, a newly - fi.nne«l corp«iratiuii orjfutiizcti untlrr tlio lawn »f New Jersey. Tlic consolidation has been chitUm] throuah with the idea of eliminating the waste incurred by reasqn of alio •hipping in of ice. Ice can lie manufactured io an enlarged plant in Orean City for about the cost of freight alone on ice, and' the saving on nu-ltage, cost of ire at distant points ami profit to the outside *hy»poi alone will represent u hamlnnnio return on the investment. There h a market in Ocean City and vicinity for about 10,000 tons of ire |>er annum. The rates for ice to the consumer rcinuinft uhout the same us hereto-

fore, with some adjustments to a trraduuted schctlulc whereby the luiger the quantity use<l the less th.price,, and provision is made w herehstockholders of the South Jei sey lev Company receive ice at conaideraldy less than the schedule rate. The officers and directors of tinSouth Jersey Ice Company are afollows: C. S. S. Forney, president of the I<ehigh Valley Ice Company, and Wyoming Valley Ice Company . president; A. W. II irk-, of Allen town,' vice president, Wm. K. Massey, of Ocean City, uml W. H. Mnrgerison, of Philadelphia, direct- . on; J. F. Mover, of Cata>au<|ua. treasurer; and It. J. Be it el, of Cat u-au<iua, secretary. The South Jersey Ice Company, composed of re i dents of Allentown. Cata*au<|ua, Wilkes- Barre, Ocean City and Philadelphia, will do u wholesale business only. The distribution of ice will 1* handled by former employes of the Atlantic Ice and Fuel Company- and the Consumers' Ice and Coal Company, who, by ncquirfog outfits formerly owned by the merged companies, each becomeindependent distributors of ice. Ocean City will I* divided into districts, and one distributor will operate each district, which will eliminate the waste represented by two or mure wagons serving one block of houses. Miss H. M. Jones, of Wilkes Barre. the company's assistant auditor, is now in charge of the South Jersey Ice Company's office at Twelfth st. ami West avenue. She will remain here for a month, until the office force has the business running ' smoothly. # o — — — - MANY SEEK COVETED TITLE Thouasnda of Young Chinamen Undergo Sovtro Examination In Hopo of Becoming Mandarins.

Though Chinese education gradually undergoing change, cnmll<)Mto* for the title of mandarin still gather at three-year Intervals In Chinese cities. and the examiners sit In their robes of state under their utnhrellHs and conduct the examinations. Many of the younger generation nowadays have Ituhlhed a weatern libit of education : but many still begin with the Book of Three Character*, the Book of a Hundred Tamllles and the Hook of a Thou *m ml Words, and pifrsue un educational system that Is held to be more than Jill centuries old. In the ultimate triumph «»f becoming mandarlni ar.d enjoying the ceremonial honors, distinctive costume and mi Individual reputation for wisdom and learning, that go with the title The examination conslats in the writing of philosophical and political essay h, exl*os!tion of the sayings of Confuelu*, ••'tnmentlug on Chinese texts and the •uinpoattloo of sentences and maxims In prose and verse. The number of candidates at such examinations still count- up Into the thousands. Sometimes their failures, one might say. In the phrase with which western editors return ambitious contributions, have been "due to no lark of merit," for the number of vacancies to be fined at any one time In the Mat of mnndnrlns Is very small compared with the number of candidate#.— Christian fcience Monitor. Ponds Like Pools of Ink. In cross country flying, clear qnles. cent ponds of water are usually the darkest areas In the landscape. Often they appear like pools of Ink and their relative brightness la much less than 'hat of black velvet. This la easllv explained. The water la perfectly dear and the bottom la black and pomus. TJttle or no light Is reflected except from tka surface Incidentally a pond of this type prorides the best mirror In the laud«<-a|»e. for Its background Is almost perfectly dark, which la not the case for turbid water. If one waf<hc* very carefuHv be can dstsct the Image of the airplane reflected In the water without ( difficulty at 2,onn or armn feet. This . five# a true vertical line which mar <

he of use on some occasions. At least observation of this Image give* a rec- j ord of the hmignnfal speed regardless of other movement# of the airplane. ( - M. I.iirklesh In the flctentlflr American.

Harvest and Hunter*# Moen. The full moon nearest the autumnal equtfHig (Heptemher 28) |a known as the "harvest moon." Owing to the <v- j cu Irenes of minimum retardation in the time of rising at that period, this ffioon rlaea at nearly the same time on "cveral successive nights. It rises ••riy and gives tha husbandmen who have been playing golf all day an opportunity to gather their crops, hem-a Ha name. ITte "hunter's moon" Is the tnoon following the "harvest moon." Tha occnaloh for its name la obvious It neeura at the season of the yetr *1ion the country youth, the harraet having been gathered, slings his gun "ver his shoulder and wanders through tha woods In search of the 1 aw Mfl gum tear aw* 1

RAILWAY INQUIRY IN WASHINGTON

Excessive Labor Costs and Working Conditions Chief Causes of Trouble. NO CONTROL OVER EXPENSE Pnc«» and Wags* Fined by Govern ment Laave Little Scop* for Management. * - — • m Washliigtun, |> c in tmdirylng be tot* the Srnulc fViiutulltc* <»n Interstate tVndiiicnv Iff the general Investigation into lb«i mllroud alt mil |.. a. Wltlieoee* for the railroad* eon I elided that ; (I) The ct*M(* gf u|temtlou are mIi* i uriii.il, owing e|ilefl> t>. wuge Mali*# eatMhllalunl by the got eminent whW Ii exceed wage* paid fur oliuilar work In other Industrie*, and tu waateful labor, eusta, often f«»r work not done, en- J fonvd upon the rullioudK li> the no i Mlled "N'atioual Agreeinent* " (•) That cent* out of every dollar of o|H-rnling expends In 1920 were ut price* tried directly hy the I government, or hy general market cor;- ' dltlims Slid over whit], the railroad management* had no control

<H) That the geiierul tui-Uw*- tie pre** ion **«- not due to the high freight rate*, but to the he k" of buyllig both here and abroad. «»ne of the iiiom striking facta brought out In the testimony pre**-- t ed hy the first witness, Julio* KrultHchnltt. chalniiNti of the board of illiv.tor* of the Southern l*a«'ltle. wuh the follow ing. In. expliili.it toil of ||,e chief reUKOIl for the Increase in operating eX|»en*e< since IPId; " 1 lie labor bill of the carrier* in | 1919 (which WiiS before the .\.!aiu*o|, I law took efleC|^v',MM| tt*l. Iii 192u it wu* KljanvJlO.-lM, ai. In- • iv use of $2.22 t».s:«».«.i:,7. "The Increase hy years since UUrt hat been as follows: Increase III ll»17 $270 905,748 Incre**e In 19IS 874.331.209 Increase In HHP 229.316.081 I 111 c reuse In 1920 856.087.919 or an aggregate Increase hlnce 1910 of $2,229,839,057 K'xliildt* were placed before the committee showing that for the railroads of the whole country. Increased expenses in 191X1 over 1U1P were fallows : Actual expense* for HO) $6,163,138,341 Actual expenses for 1918 *.867,774,131 Jnc for 1920 o>er 1919 $1,495,364,210 Mr Kruttschnltt. in showing how little control the rallrimd* hud over rien-R*ary ex|wiiditures mild: "Sixty four cent* out of everv dollar of n|H>ratlng et|»eii*es were. In 1 920. paid out to labor, and the wages • »f labor are fixed by the government. "Fifteen cents out of every dollar of operating expeliM-s whm paid for material* and Niipplie* at price* fixed hy the government. "Three and one half cent* out of every dollar wus (a* Id for other ext»eiiKe* Incurred by the government in the first two mouths of 1920. "A total, therefore, of 82 H «-eiit* out of every dollar of operating ex|<eiiM** for 1920 *»i paid out at prices directly flxod by the government. "Tha remainder, up to 87'/f cents, was for materials "end supplies, pur. chased at prices fixed by general marWat condition* and beyond the power ef the railroads to control."

To III uat rate how labor cost* were Inflated by the "National Agreement*" entered Into during federal control, fixing rules and working condition*, the following example* were died: I The Prr* hlarquatt# Hallway was cumpalled to pay I - JU in bark pay to four rmploy#*a because their tit Ira under three agreements »rr« changed by a doclalon of the I lira, tor Oativral. whlla tha nature of their dutlea and tha voluma of thalr work remained th* aaina * A car repalrar on tha Virginian Railway »ai |>ald $1.0+0 for work I, a never did He «u laid off with other employe#* tecauee l here waa no work for him to do When he became entitled under hta "seniority rlghte" to be re-employad. he received back pay and overtime I. The !ihop <"r*ft* Agreement provides thet when employee* are required to check in and out on their own time they will he paid for one hour aitra at tha close of each waek. no mattar how few hours they may hav# worked This rule in the Sret ets months of 1110 cost the railways $c too eoo or st rate of lis eeo eee a year « T;n tha < hasapeake A Ohio Railroad piecework car repalreie Je<irasad it i par cant and airbrake repairera 13 « per cent In efficient > under a guarantee of a fixed minimum rate per hour I On the abolition of piece work on the Union Pat in. Raitmed In the wheel ehor at Omaha. Nebt the time required for the same Work *»• Increased II t per cent and ihe output was cut down 14 per cent, and It. a r<%ftrh. cleaning ysr«1 at !»enver tha tlm* required was in.reaped )• • per cent and tha output de- "eased II per cant. i Southern Purine employees wiu.ne sole duty was to keep watch on stationary engine* and to stop the engine in .see anything went wrong, were reclassified b> director Heneiat ee "electrical workers.' one man on the Halt l>aka division being giver, back par of 82.881 . another 0*4. another If.nat. another $2 eej. and six other* amount* varying frvm ll.lfO tc II.9* 7 Under the preeent ciaaeincation rule* of th# shdV craft* In order to change a nosgle tip -In the front end nf a locomotive It la neceseery to call a boiler maker and hi* helper to open the door because that la boiler makers work, to call s plpeman and hts helper to remove the blower pipe, because that Is pipernsn'a work, sad call a machinist and his helper te re. more th# Up. because that la mrrhlntsta' work, sleo for the same force to be *nipMr*d for putting in the new tip Questioned by Senator Polndexter, Mr Kruttschnltt ststpd that those InItanrea might he increased Indefinitely and were charaoferletlr on railroad* of the country, as a result of the "Agreement#" left over frem federal control

NOTICKTOUMITCRKniTORS Ratal# of Uhartes H Bacon, IvceaeedI'ursusnt to the order of Harry h. Uonglsoa. Hurnvgatr of Cetw May tounty. insde on the twenty eightl. day of March, A. I) 1*11. on the applies i Ion of th* sutMwtrtber, Admini* trwtor of eald dr.-r»«e«l, nonce is hereby given i/i Hie creation Of said deceased in exnihtt to ii.r •ii' -cr ,1 i-r nndei oath or sfflrmaMaa Ml claim* and demand* *g*in*t live estate of •aid deceased within nine im.Mhs trara the , iwenty-Hxiilh day of March, A. I)., IV2I. »r i hay will I* forerer barred m any action os*m*l the suiiaerihet. i itated March 8*. tati. IMf.AN riTV TITI.R d THUHT 11'MI'aNY, Admlnlslralor. hTIHI/IRh W. t OI.V. Proctor. 1 II, !«, r. F..81VM To On# And All Do Not Forgot the Old Reliable Bay Villa La u ndry which was e*tJbli*he<l in 1916 , Try it once — complete your latindrv while yon wait Call, write or phone, 1 now 217 BAY AVENUE Ooain City, N J. FRANCRB TURKMAN Prop.

LOCAL SHRINERS IN BIG PARADE AI MILIIIE

* Miiuy Members ol Masonic Organisation Took Part in Demonstration. A iiuiulier of Oceiui City" Bhrinet want to Mill villi* Saturday afternoon to take part in tite Shrinet ,' -t ration in tlial town. In the party from here weie City Solicitor A. C. IbiHwell, l)r. Her*cltel BeUi t, Dr. M B. Stannurii, Bu*a4'II II. Nult>, Cits Knj(ihct'r Wm. II. (*olli>>4iit, Wm. M. Ha tick* Un. Mintzer, Alfred K. Smith, Benj. Grove*, ('ha*. Surk, Floyd C. Simms, A. Uutnlolph Fogg, S. B. Swan. John K. Trout, II. S. Admm*. W. II. IJarrih, J. c. Steel - man, Tln»-. J. Thorn, iln> - Bulk hui.lt, Thou. J. Thorn, K. H. Thorn. There wax a large parade, with an exhibition an.) drill by >ome of tieI organisation.*, followed by hndpot and u ceremonial in one of the theuIters. The parade was witnessed by : thouKuud* of spectator*. 0 USE OF CAVALRY IN BATTLE Roman and Greek Charioteers Were Formidably Foe men — German Tribea Disdained the Saddle. In the old da>*a when the Boinsn* and Greeks fougbt furious tattle*, the charioteer* drove their ears ih all dl leclliMis, hurM their Jiuelliis, mid h\ Hie din and elutter of burst** hii<) , wheels coioinolily threw the ranks ..f. the enemy Into disorder, and, luakiiiy their way among the M|uailr..ns of the enemy's eavalry. b».p.d down from their rhnrlots and fought 00 foot The. j charioteers then withdrew, little by little, from the light, and placed ih.dr j chariots in HUcli a wuy that If they j were hard pre*sed they could readily retreat to their own side. Thus In hattie they affor.le.1 the inotdltty of cavalry with the Mteadiness of Infantry. Dally practice enabled them to pull up their horses when going at full Oil a sleep slope, or Tllll ollt oil til. (Mile and stand on the yoke, mid to get ninthly hack Into the chariot. With the lntr.*ductloii of cavalry In the later Iron age came larger horse*, but their use for thin purpose seems to have been restricted to l*olute«l area* There I* no dmiht that the wo»t German tribes, s* late us the catn|»nlgn of Caenar in Gaul. u*e.l only the ^hngg) [w»ny. It I* -11 I.I In cavalry actions they held It disgraceful and slothful to u-e any kind of saddle, and Instead of charging In squadron* they disiuouiit.il and fought on foot. A* far a* England I* concerned, the art of riding seem* to have been Introduced by the Norman*. The Saxon* appear to have been but indifferent horsemen. NOT A FEMININE ATTRIBUTE Idsa That Skirts Especially Pertain to the Weaker Sex Is Completely Misleading.

If there I* one thing presumably certain on this earth. In the opinion of luost of u*. It in that *klrt* are essentially feminine, and tput the *pecl!»l feature of masculine attire 1* a bifurcated garment. But nothing Is further from the truth. To till* day the mu Jorlty of the male element of the human race, no far a* It wear* clothe* at all. Is skirted. And In past lime*, not so very long ago. a gown down to the feet was the correct wear of respectability In elvlllxed Ruro|»e. Alt (involute told of St. Ia>u1h. king of France. Hluatrate* this well. Tha! monarch waa the atouteat of warriors, n ins n whom no one knowing anything about would dream of accusing of he* lug effeminate, but on one occasion he seriously offered to exchange costume* with a richly dressed female relative who had blamed hliu for wearing the unpretentious garments he usually affected. which she aald were uii*ultcd to a king. But ahe thought hi* gown was too plain for her. *0 declined the offer. Now, It I* Impossible to Imag Ine a man like Ix>ul* even suggesting such a thing If the dress of men and women had not been practically Identical, except for w-ar and hunting. Indeed a glance at old picture* confirms this Impression.

Acs# Up. Young Lawyer If your honor plea****, we will show that appellate court* have decided on similar plead Ing* that wherein plaintiff** wltnea* had appenred with evidence after having hwi\ *uh|NM<tiaed duces tecum* III* Honor (accustomed to hearing gamblers In police court)— Walt a minute there. You say. "deuce* take >m." Well, this court decidedly will not admit "deuce* lake 'em." Gener ally *|H-aklng. It always has been held tkst ace* best *em.

Notice to Limit Creditors. KeUU of Jnorph U. l^e, t>*("-«#o<t. 1'iireiMi to the order ol Harry N. iwwi laee. Hiirrogate of tli# t'runtv of Cap* It# v. mode on the iwrinti <lav of April. A l» IS?I < on Ui# appllesilon ol lb# •u)>#'-rlber. e*«*r" irix of #al«1 lirrveeed, oollor !• hrrrt-v rivet, lo tli# crMtlloni of #aM rt#c#w«#a »o exhlMl to ih# •iit.«.-rllwr un>1#r oath or affirmance their rlalnte aiwl da-iiiamle aaalnet th# «->tatr 01 aahl d#»aa#«1 viihtn «T« mooths from the twelfth <1av of April, A. U l*rt. or «!»#-> will be forever barred of any actt >t» «galn»i th# • nbrrlher. Dated April IS, A D. Ittl M * XOAbtt 1.1*. 4-14, 101 , r. r. 81».f4.' Kx#c»trl«. — P— M—

DUF.AB CITY, H J. CONTRACT NO. 720 HOTICR TO COR TR At TOMB. Nealed bid* will br r#e#lr#d by (he Itoant n« , (Vitpnttnn toner# 'if the UltJr of Heena t'lly. N, J.. #t th# nfficra <,r BalS (*ot<imi#eion'>re. ot» M *y n. tvri at 10 nn a. m.. for th# rurnlvblng at 1 • 11 • tat I log of all the ptumbtag and work »t fh# Fourth #ir^ 1 «'omfbr» HiatlOO. •• shown 00 the plan# aod •perinm(lone ft»r aahl work. All hide* mini iw mad# on tb# lot rn pro vl.lrd, w-\#f all Item* rohlalnrd lhrr»ta and h# arr-tmpanl#tt lip eaeh or r#Mtn#<l rbork • lllmtil eotidllloa, |#»yahl# to |h# Ulty Trt-a ■•irer of tVean « it jr. R. J , In tlie eem of fjm Tli# •itoeoaafal bidder will tw t«qtiirr<l to rurntsh, within u-n day# from li t- date of the award, a #an«fa#t.,rr duret) « 'oin|*ih> h».nd. to h# approved, |n the *1110 of IOC bet irntam of th# amoaat hid. oofHlttionert for thefalih fill performance n Mb# con tract, and will at« • be retpured to any# th# 1 tu of twvan City barnttra# r.\ \ irtue of the Kmpioyer* IJablt l»y Apt of «he Htat» of Vnnr Jereey or any other law pertaining to laborer# or emptornn, by giving a anretjr (Vmpany bond or tlavtt Ity Imuran o# Bond letter mu#t be altaehed to hid. The entire Work to h# ,-ompletrd within 8' wnftlni dare l t># Hoard of (V>mmlnntooer# re#erve lite right to rejedl any or all bble or to waive any lalermelliy In any hid. Plane and epertnrationa may h# ot>ialned ftoro the i lly ri#rfc ».T depn^MIni 8to tn WM. II. ('« iLLMNUlf, Jff t'lly Kdftaeev. _ _ ITABKT A. MOHHIM. tlty I Wt, Dated May Liffl kin, r, F..8ASB

WOMEN I III SI El > I »r#t Baplial < hurrh Hfff Mlkr* I niquc Move,

At the annua) burine#* meeting of the Firet B.ipti-t Ghurcb, nflicci> v. ci c elected for tin* ensuiiiK year • The idea of irivjhg women, rcptc- ' -ci.thtion on the I* »an I of truster* 1 wu>- liitcuttcd ami finally pas*cd ttat I*mI>. The men can !<c aid t«> liuvr favurcti the InnovAtion more than tta women t)iemaelve>, but, on lie ing urgeii to co-operate in thi" wuy. the women consented. The trims of two men having ex pi red, Clayton Maine- Brick and Curl Kclk, on nomination of Mr. Brick. Mi . John Clark, picsidcut of tin l-adtcr Ai«l Society, and Mrs. A. Randolph Fogg, who is a memlter of tin Board of Kducution, were elect «•« trustee* for a term of three yeareach. There ore ten on the board. Tire other officer- elected were: A. |[. Smith, treasurer ; A. Randolph Fogg, financial secretary; BolamSteclmari, clerk of the church; Mr> Fogg, morning orguni-t, and Mr>. W. N. Booz, ewning organi-t. Clayton Hainc* Brick resigned his office ux a deacon, whicli was ac repted only upon hi* in*istenee. Re (torts from the various depart-

ment* of the church »howed that ir. -pile of the adverse condition.- ol* the year, $fir>00 passed thrxtugh tlw several treasuries, which amount include! more than that spent for re paii to thc'church last winter. I iHiiit* Elected. The officers Ylecteil in the Sumiu;. -chool ore as follow#: Superintm- • iency at present in churge of the (>astor; secretary, M. Pileggi ; treas urer, Mrs. Vernon L. Smith; organ 1 <t, Mrs. A. R. Fogg; choristerei. Mi > Annie Heist; fuperintemlent of primary «iepartn>ent, Mi Mar> Clark; superintendent home depatt ment, Mrs.^Clayton Haines Brick. ORDINANCE NO. 155. \»i Ur4tuanr# «*|*Mlifclag x Sani'ary 0*8+ in tlw <"ily uf IK van « .ty. N'«» J«r-->. I I - Uoifd uf (*onm»»nnlotn-r« du ordxio : aktiui.k I. Ih fituho't of Trr-:i t .nn 1. 1 hat tb# t. rm- lK>x d." • t-i and "vaid b ijII h# b- ; Iii*- llnn-ati ot llrallb of tk C ao City;" that th# word ' ■ r-." t»n»n(, "lrnnrr." "orru|»aiit," "non raoior," • j.jrty." "iuana*rr«." ami "officer" r<-.(»#rti«ely b# b#ld iu apply t 1 : : ,:ti •• rally j II pvr#e»a. ownrni, part 1— in. tmaut-, . , • :'nctor». parties lo it<-r*-«t. r «#«, board atatragrr .1 rorparatleaa wl»o ni#y #u»t*tD th# rrla 1 on# or bt Id I L . uf any am- 01 oore tbvrvof rvfrrrvd to In any urdinaar r r< KUl.ition ; that th# word# "city." 'thity.- - .,.-1 rlty" * Mm< r trid tu u>ra 11 th# rity of Orran City . thai arvrd "permit" thai! t- ron-trwea to tb# pvfnu#»ioa m writtna of tkii itir-au. |Mur4 arx-ordtna tu it# Ordioaaasv. .,iid r-Kilaituno. s.c J That lb-- "lirwt" when lrfrln u-M, >b*!l be h< Id to include afsaucr I ley*, buardaalk. sidewalk*, gutter# and . ■*" »hail bv held to include park*. pl#r». ■aviiloaa, jock* and wharf*, and water, aad tberrto adja-tnt and nil bvtw#rn building- and #tr#ct . the « ord "jibn" shall b# held cinder#, coal an<> • iv'hlng that uaually rt-ntBin- gftOP tirbe word "rubbivh" shall be held to inrlud- • II the loo-c and decayed material and dirt k- #tih :anr#« that attend# dirt or decay, r Wbick aicutnulatc* from building*. #iorni# r cleaning; th# word "garbage" -hall I* . Id to lo« I udr every accumulation of ai r vegetable niatlrr ahlch attend# th# Rte rattoa, drcay. dealing In or at<irase%f at ato. ti-h. fowl, bird# ur vegetabh - . ami he word dirt" »ball l» #M mean nit ■ rat #01 1. earth or »tonv of mixture# uf «lthcb r any ut them ART1CLR II ytlNMOI. Section 1. Whatever I# dongcrou* to bu uan health, and render* ground, water o< -NMl dangerun# or tnjuriou# to human coodtiwu* and thing# are. each and all ot them toe » by d,-« 1 a red to con-titut# nul#anoeg. 14' Th- dr|m#it or accumuiation ot any decaying <>r petreecvnl »ub*ianc# or ofteo-lve ni*n«r. la »>r upon any l"' trevt or highway# "r «n .-r npaa any ; >r private plat*-; the storage of Mich foul. Ir. a ) 1 tig ur putrr-evnt matter In *olld or quid form, in any vault, mupaol, ot »th«r rereidai-li-. the ii\<rlton an) foul liquid, • r -in- r • cape of K«»r« t«« #uch an extent, .hat the -.iitie or any onr o( them *ball n<- or he llkrty t-> Iwcme harardou- tu health, or *ball hy rca#on of offriMv# ««d.<rv vecoam a aourre of discomfort to p#r«un# living in »r paaalnj the vicinity tb- r#*»f. 1 b • A 1 Muted nell. -pring or -ttvam. ot :h. («il tut Ion of any body of water u#ed f,»r Jnnklng paryoMl. "f fn»m which Hv |a (atbered. in The maintenance of any water clo*ri •r privy, utile#* nrovMon 1* made for flu«h:ue with water after uae. aa here naffer pro* ided Id> A building or portion of a building >rc up u-d aa a duelling. Which k* no! Mghled mil ventllaied by rm in# of ai lea*i ads Vlaiaw In ea- ' ' «• » opening to th* outer air. lei A building or portion of n hulldln-.-:hat I# not pro* ided with a plentiful »uppl* if pure • .1 in A building or portion of a building Ki-.p-'l a a dwelling. Willi h l - •«*• -1 » »i # *jnllB»y • aler 1 lo#H. that Mffilt .. r\. more than two fatnil'c-. tgl A building -or portion of a bidding which I* not pro* Ided with one -ink for rrh family, *ald *lnk to be conns' ted to a prop i-rl) <»n*tnM>ted re* -pool, if no oener ism nectlon 1 « available 1 fat K building or portion of .* building which I* not prn*ldrt) #r|th plumbing that I kect. at all time*, in a *anltary condition. (I) It.nwng or occupying any building or portion of a dwelling, for any purpo- what •oever, except #u< b liuM-ling or a portion of a building be |*ovlded with at te»*i one .tnllary water elo«ri or iMH for rver> Afirm p(-r*on« or fraction thereof, tffimn thereof. til. The accumulation of manure of any kind. unlCM It be in a pit or no*, built and maintained a* hereinafter *peclBed. (k» The a< cumulation of water on an) lot, atrrct or ntley. In which ni»*qultn larva In or n*a) breed, and allowing water to (and In #t»* «-«n. pall, tiarrrl or tub <11 Any laundry (bat I* u«ed a« a -l--cp-!ng rwm, or that I# directly con nc, ted with j -levping room that ha# no adequate external light or vcntllaatori. or that l> not a»parated from living or -leaping room- by pia«tcr partition# rquail) imi«erviou< |# gnn*e* fmt An) building i>. which bor*e«. mule* it m •' I--!-' sr ti»ble«J. built or rnaia- . •- .! on in) lot Which :• I d fitted te ih' e«taMI*hed grade of the *treet adjoining III Any full, foul or leaking ce*«pont. or

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in the right direction to hare hi* own account with the Ocean City Title A Trust Co.— making him thrifty, saving anil systematic In depositing money. Early training is lasting. 8 per cent Interest !*aitl on Time Deposit*. J» J i OCBAN CITY TITLI: AND TRUST COMPANY OCRAN CIT*', N. J.

% • !•« > 1 • 1 iti' any bu>id»-..- <ir #r»t iHh> 1 <it „ innn.-- #1.1,1 a'l-W -1 Pki'if- a ' *sj It, . " e ( 1 • I » kj'i r la ltd * a:..! , :*l Su aulMiwI or vgOii'ilr *ul#l#be j-rimgf. ■; t« of c. Waei# i-*i- ' •lav IIP - l r I# itp#)k I ..I M) "Ihe . •• tlf gr.'UM't III llo- ||(, Ilfa "MM i'Hi. rXCejHH g m.oi.i r in l f br ' -pre* d (W lb- iffUIlt II- , r ' . / t AM •ucli iti-«U 'l <1 #Ini« tn-m lotted • * WMlllli.- XllllH#! Uf - it*' ■ lliat'r r. wa'bwge : ■ i.ni.wi C-Milriit* ' 'if#t -in 1 < - •fmll M- d< |<e*if»d '■<> I ' » , mm., diiu.i--.vt nr|4 log (liul <*wurr» >.f v 1. ,.ir I > • in,, i,.,. w«-i> rr ■ 00 1 . t,fi»i^ , •#•» - •tioMn HIH". »I»C<i#. I Kid t'llid- fW f-.l fli 1 r . . . . . I ! llMlmtt Im* 1 waller , • *« BllWVKia# •'» aamlrir . *• » • L»- |#p-f, . mu«f I,. 1 .v. ,1 •ritli «ainl hi 1, in. #. ul tji<mliig «w*> /'■ A * t- « r.t c» . " . real. na <>r n. - » • < I it -• -foil i.» a- 14 ii bagi-ipKf liid • -ut- an anno* j 1, rem u »mu • -urr-si'i lug i.rt^li ' oltMeMl. ||) relMNl III f-rtll afllclllllg liKtivr- I •r g ■#*> ■ ». «.r l#> nminijg at large ur by th* c-i *» 1 . k I mtull rm»lei r- -• •f tl»e M*ir an *»f 1 1 ■ • 1 - »)-.♦• In rev I gal* B' * ■KI'iHlUt • I lliv ai#,* ,- uuij laki •»»eti rm a •urew f-a at' 1. ret * ury tu aiau- a uritttii- r No crowing or adult r«,n«grr. ehall t- 1 ke|* dutiug 11- mowta* uf Jaae. July. Aug ] above r - • -ni ...il r- ..f m.h 1 hi. y. ..- .1 . , j ball harp 'h'tn r>inAaed wi'h'W 1 < * 1 t . 1 , , . . • iii Kpiti i.g u(M>n the Boor, (-iatf -rm. or in* #(h-r part. -:-j- ..r -fa,r- of b:>* pubf i - *L hail, -bop or railway km. upun vuy boardwalk Upon fin aidewalk >f ai)^ public or privafr -treH. upin tha oatbway of any nark -r any otL> r pjl. H»er 1* prohi' Af < , 1 -.<11 * --dating ;uiy of tbc pn>v • hi i-r'-e-d.nK vert tea' • ; f '''i; ar>d pay a waa Ity "f aat b -- * 1, -n iw.. .1 -M»r - - ij.i it n.-.r • thaa tea dollar* <$]""«•» ffi ItTf « I.K III. C'>M»,w*qxiMf P.-ai'i K* • ' on 1. Kvery pkyaici.ii. •halt report a wi ' »ng to tb - Mureag. (Im- name and ••1*1 • t> | ! !-• ha * V n ilk# Oil) «• »jm i*t). with Anthrax. •- I'lag-i aal Meningiti*. '•pkl'iin--. Cflttea Kpinal Fever, Spotted « . k« a I' v. t'h t 4 IHphHu r,j Diphcheraric Croup. Membraneou# (*n«up. ' •"> ' s--i- Tin >4t 1. Kpldemlc Dyveatery, 1 -• -..4; V - 4 - I< • (* lander*. 1 I'.r •y). Iloik Worm. InSum/a, Inf4nil|e I'aralUaUrlal Kdun,; r ii.i una. liable* 4 1 1 1 : iffitina. S- arl- 1 Ua-hi (Variola. Variolokii. T*tanu«. 1 1 .< !,->iua. Tubercukud*. ■ -j • • •> i iira), P#*ar. Typhu- F#v#r. Whooping "ough. Yellow Fever, or any r<>o>mu it mar he herraf-.r .1tared by - llurt-aii in b# dangrmu* to th# • il,ll<- health, together with tb# preelvr local > V • pal ' r,t n,4> l- r .Jad w.-l, 4 ar* four hour# after Sret *eetag th# ca%«. be phy-k-lan vfaall al*o furnl-h or he data wn the blank form# »upplled by the Health. 8re. 2. Whrm ver It #hall tu- deemed ner- — ary by thie ilurrau to • -tahll#h the true harartcv Of any di-ra-e which I# awppaaed o be <x>mmuii < abl<-. ■ medical examination •f the pcr-oti or urr-oa# affected by #urh d:»- • may be ordered hy the IDalth iHficrr. <" or |M-r*on* shall Interfere with or rfuae tu permit vucfa exaiuinatlunt under ■after proscribed t*ec. ,x. \.i prim ipal. o . h»r «r suprrin nt of any #chool or other -cbool officer hall knnd . » permit an) chiM - # n) -t> - im - .ttioned in Srr||*a On# of thi* irth k or wtth any other communk-abl# dla•aaa or aw* child re*iding in any bono# in • irlel f,-»u diphtheria, -rt.a': j-,v. Maatea, <>t ■ t-.demic cwrwbro apical menlncx t. to attend any achool or clam • d- 1 I. r,r h.-r < i.arg.- until -u- h time gg he llrallb Officer eerflBe# to -urh tearber. •rlbripal or other arhool officer that *ad kild I- fre# of conituui. ; . 8#c. 4. No per -on from any dwelling • herein 4 tiangrrua* to th# public tcalth ex: -hall take any book, pa par, >eriodti-al or magaxtne to or from any • or pjl-lir .d.brory. Tbe fturvau will nform th* i.brarlati of all cose* of said dl- • . . and until a writtew permit i* given. 4ld parmK JO he Blgned by the Health Offi- • -aid librarian -hall allow no book, papal, •nodical or macaxine to be toh.-n tr> or reHjSnwd from a dwelling wh#n owch ram* Sec r.. No 1- r-on -hall remove milk botfrom a building wherein a dlvca-c danrerou* to fhr | ait, I ic health exi»t» or ha# -tl-trd until he or »he vhall bar# Bfst oh :alne»! i«t 1. -.on in writing from the Itureau Hre Ktrry perron In tbe city of (Wm - with any ooawnunlcahie di-eKr «ha)l be uulat'd a.« th# Health Officer may direct, and ill b«ildtii", clothing, property, premiac icd vrhkli- which may far lnf-<te*f a« th« -tnanatioh- fiom -u. h perwon- -hall be dl«- i nfc ted a- the Health Officer may dir.-ct., \'o preml" 'tall be dl-lnfected after dlph -.rrla until at lea«t two negative culturw*Y ■ ^ -. «n -ucr^i-ire day- have hern obtained mni tbe throat of the pal in. t Pr from the m»«# If x ca#e of na-al d.pliiherla In thv **> of #rarte< fe*er di-iafectloa will not be! indert.ik' n until at lea-t four l4l waek#! *fter the on net In ra-e a roach, hark. oah. 3awtar> «r oihof vehicle *hall be u«#d for t-e . icy a *cr of a patient vuffering from m HMnmunlcBblc dl-ea-e -aid Vedlcle -hall he Ii.i-,'. ..I under tbe direction or the liureaa »f H> .lib. befare i»ing again Sec. 7. When#* rt a prr«on with tubercuteb move# out of a hnu-«- or an a part meat, he ait-ndlng Bhy-ician. If tber» I* one, or be ne'lve head of the family. #hall oo notify Bureau wiihln twenty-four hour#, and v.th ..f the above mentioned prraan# vhall be Arid equally r---poa»!b!r t,»r a violation of hi# "ection. h. Every veterinarian or other perI

ll« . -.- f /• t 'ft.- - dl*.-# • •> *'■ 'Mifi . II it l, • n ■ - r ' h- M • :< 1 tffi* rf *#■#> it-'-iah (• h oMtjlJI'M -, 1 I pr»U> •• - Itg#t2»l *-gl-» . i|T' -• i,#4V I • t • ' ' -irnituw-1 i/'V/k/ i!a J * jl*!" I fill r t ! '.'| 1st I r , 1 ' • ((Ih r I t«y iibUtri .. a jn w*t. r .-e. »' ■»? 4* 4" pr cent. a'r- r ter nn » , « I .* OK ("W-: rball be u-d far fvk tdt Alum or other tutef.*! u d to «tio tli- *■/• of Iduad -1.4)1 he ap4 '-"*l nr. 1) a ;• >»<!< r •> .IT and -.j- • -r ,J. I. 1 u-i' a- -pang<- owned l»> o ' v-iowr may t-n-rd un Ma* #'«#»«- I., Kvery l.itbr »hall j.rovuhlt wa- • if» Kv-rr barber -bop >ball he «•'/ «#». ».l .--'1 p*M> -W w : I, tu- « . • c h- aad ■ >id aat- r. tgl No l-arhrr -hop -Mill he U"4 » o • t, » A . M ) of r t. arflelr hall I*- k • i ; » ' : iH,n t|»»re..f. f.>rf. it oad pay a penalty «f lea 4 I" 1 foliar* lor • « h 't«-t»Be. .IITIOK V. f,l. e. f 'for, • 1 ty u-,*D <".!» 'all In- ki | * in * ibi>r- • •ughly clean and -ji ..*4t> cwwdttum and a •uffi aaiubrr -»f teotdator- >hal> ♦- nper. at all timer to provide a plentiful -upply of parr air Af tt.« - .<1 r ea'i: trip. tr»>Jk) • ar- -hall br ventilated by "periing tie- d-*- -rat each end of th< -ar. -bail be opened wmP and ' ball r« m»»i npr-i for at 1-a-f fw>- mlnui«-». exi-epf itgln fr-./ipg arather. to. J. (Vi.4wtv«- >ha!l W re-ponv>ble. attdu<1 -r or other per -Of* in charge v totaling ,.r officoditag again* any .»f tL, paov u«n- *«f tb article ball, u|vii Mt*i<iiWi th--reof. forfeit and par a penalty of Tew ( f*| Dollar* for each iitroe AKTK7LK VI. f Section 1 An) r«-.p«ri hereafter fa., 4 BMbt U built ir* a'<«*rdaru. with plan- aad ofaoriS* atton- to be furnl-hed by tbe Itureau -»f Health. S,. No ••--po.ii *bail te- built WithO-i! Or-: obtain lug a p-rnut. which will W --«ed '•) <b«- Huilding lo-p«*tor, when -aid <•— ■ l-aul I- do b« « led to a n- w huiid.ug . wh- n tb' ccv-pool I* to repl*ee tai.- already ballt. the |e rn.it witl he obtained from the Itureau of Health, the permit will -how the plaa and the -peelBratlnn* will be printed rhcr«-<»ii; it, every rave the 4n-i-.U->n will b utad<- by th*- ll< 4Mb <HI,-r who Will t-ear rbi rertl#< 4T> ,if j.-pfn #' if th# w«»rk •- ■lot*« in ncrwrdanrr a.rh the requirourui* af the -aid Huriau s*t. n. Kiiit iv».|«ul hereafter hailt. -hall be built In tuu -rctian-. 12 inch- - ■ part on the out-Ufa ami n..-K>M-t*d by a -ertloo ot ««i) |Hpr. «*r a niMdei. box Sum P"1 OH»f«- thaw St iDrhev -qaare on th-- ia..«fa Th' bug or pit. into which *i». -oil pij- dicharge- • baM be built of hard Mick. > <ght Mm h<- thi k. h-»th bottom and vide., laid in 1 «rm* nt tnortar and pia-trred un the it. -idWith the some. or. may he balll Of cement, in the proportion of uu« part nnnnt. two twrt- -and and three part -tone . the walland bottom -hall he at |ea#t *ix ln< b«v thick., and Ihe lop -hall he level aad vfraighl, #•' ihe cover will Bt c|nnrly. The vei-oud M-ction -ball be eight loche thlck. of !»u coupe. Of hard hrtck. Iw# l4ld. except the three top rour-ea. wh>- n will be laid in cement mortar . u<> ni-.rtar ®: brick -hall be laid oa the rwutoat of th -viion the connecting pipe -hall S. placed • 1 th. bottom edge Of ■ lie Incde -hall falevel a 1 tli Ihe factum edge of the aoll pipit „ -oil pipe ■ball he trapped 00 • b- oul-id* or Ihe tutu-', ta prevent ga- or odor- (ram • -tiering the koa<e. Both -ectioo- -hall he covered with a ' cement Blab, of a thlcko*-* vufll, >• nt to pr# ! wot breaking if -ley ped ur«»t Se- 4 The capa< ity of -urh r#-*pool •kail be -11 cut' < fret for each rewvm ia the darlling or dwelling- oo th< premiveSc *. A" «c--|«ool- now In Cvtur-to nf - ou-tru< t ion. or air- vd» built, -hall be »lt»* • -I In cm: rm to the miaimio-at- of rt>i« ■ ril'le within thirty day- after th ord nance -hall become effrvtlve ARTiai: vii. mm. I Jg.iNwe. pupa,; Sc.* -oa 1. Every fauildinx or «tahlr wh: h may be hereafter ■ 'fivtrjcted in Drean <*»ty. in which any fair-r^ mule-- or cow# are -tabled or kept, -hall be #, *-<»■* -- ru.red tha: ' no water or liquid -hall -tand under ar ad | joining -aid -table The lot on which #wrh -•abtr I* to he built. If below th* eviafaiKh-d J trade of tb# adjoin 1 nr »tre*t. -halt t- fllle-l with clean -and that will all >w atforidlon of liquid-, to that grade Sec. S. !lor«w mulr. or c*»w« In any

D*»ti'i lei the a|»riti£ fitwl wit It a / / j lrskv mof. Thutulct *to»x»j> arc romitiKJDtey ) mn'1 * Irwkv n*rf will ta npl to rc-all ia •reSJS' con#t«lcr»Mc damage. Q - Chimney# that leak nhouUl ta looked i after and niu'lr watrr-tighl. Sm«*kry S^V "iV I I chimneys ego ta inmle to «!rgw. Vj- - A I fr~+3, J I Tin rrwiK are fire-pxcwil. Sri-S J All kind of Move ami heater rrjutirx, I / ' j ofovr nn«1 hwafor pijw-# I cfjlllllvVvV^1 / L Ym. slate ami roofing. 3 M) I SMITH'S ^ / i The Tin Smith ' * ^ ^ 1112 Ashury Ave. I'hon# TfhW All Klndji n* 'l^Jtf ro MEMORIAL, DAY | MONUMENTS I OP DIGNITY AND DISTINCTION. FINISHED AND READY TO LETTER AND ERECT BEFORE MAY 30th Designed, cut and erected with particular regard for Indi- ^ vidual requirements C*hn(*aa from the Inrregff an«1 firvewt wtiv-k of material# — atwnttetrd ^HHC3l9UHs9Hff rmnltea a»*v| mnrhle# froaa k qinr. m. fwmotiu for the H quality of their product We spcci«ii*c Tn IWkrninc Man..rw*dnriiur fP Mauscleumi. Public and Private Memorials t>#rfar# raid ta all VNtrrhawosm. 0AMDKI4 YARD MAIN OFTTCX AND YAOD o#a nartrto iw, * t. "» Aii—ik- OK, o— M— n Itedl l%ome ttfit Hell rhoac lln— ■tvHi# \ A , .. .. trrtteyvTAHHn D. J Ifawwucll rtfk, II S Hviwon Awn . \ «-ntnor A. L Vlaiwmett. Vfaw N J_ p,T rMf«srr»*nd tw# u., BaM lag ton, tVwarv and A.i.ntfa r«««tWa, rKfiffi,B411' K ^ okmtwaaat awd Iturftogtoa a .sws. v >JvsrsMsur— ■ B O. J. HAMMBLL CO. I

* I * * I ' rc 1 4 I » M . w, • 1 Ah Ot • t t Aiir i u v i . . M . , . biidl <1 by 4m* own tb* rwepiafW to t l . , , .. ' _ at all Ha#* wbrw #a<4i apartmrai- or# wvu- j faagr tra-h and a -fa* - la wfatcfc it* tnuant hu> • to ply U»* rwci-f.r »rlr- uw# tar r#rh ttw- «.ro| T„t«r, «*f which -ball fwvwi*h IkHt ww n r"«t<orl# K*,- a Tb* placing of garhag- la th- • >' - thcr rra-h ot a-bn ia the r**«plark far -*arhw<*. ia i odufattod v 'J l he cwalral- of th* (• i ipfarli ci. uto*-f 4 trd to rhla artictr -ball aty fa. emptied fay tb* a*t#*ni*4 . roiiro* t-r- or f|M<r .top! vyrrm. fay 4*pm i ng r If >chir«r« aaihortard fay th*- f#ur*-au A ll^altt. #*• t«t>aat- of »tl premt-m -halt <a«-# rwc#p«a- ' id- to b» kept cleat, and a# rvtn wafer #*■ o»t>* r liquid -bail he alfa*w#d to cfttot Ih* garbag* r-«c#pta»V f K«cr% rrrcpiarW from which the garfaax • 1.4! «' ct.r.fkiy Cfwpttod of Ii- .-«wtont. --.d W -»•> of tb* • ontcat# -ball b* allow-- 1 l# fall upon the ground . 'fa*- • -i»cr- of th# r* • •«q*ta* lr- -hall h* r-pto -d #|»r the r*ccp* ci*- aftrr th# cwat#wt- k.rt fa*, removed. Tfa- rc*-c-carW for tr%-b -halt he tgnfallr rvturwad ta tb# place from whkh K waa the pr 4, I Cr vf 'kraw.wg Ih. r— *pi - I# iroh.f.-l any rawpoHr fan*** with arlifa-rair twtewt. or in violation of thw mmcttorn -hall to '-cia»4 *• lb r»;-ew -# of the rontr#tt<ir, Ia >44ittM to the p«aky beretagfr^r provided Any p#rw#a violating bt.v of tb* prarUion- a t ikb ort«U ur awy »"".«« thereof, aball forfeit awd for *«r| 4 ad every •l-w- tbc *001 af not lew- chaw Sve dotlai • f. and not w»«r* thaa twrwt » fi.t dollar- <S2ft (Wife, t.1 he r*« or*-rvd faefuTe any |* r*o and in ..*. h court hat iwg . juridiit imi J4>S 4 1 ttiAl' I* Iff. 4 nmmnvionrr The ohonn nrdiaaiww WW* paowad na thtod and Awal rewdia* Ma) 11 I#.': RAKIri A W«»KKI- 1 <*«ty Clerk | s-is. it. nut f

minim hc.»» l ua vn4nn#C Woom-aa / u HLhrr-% fae I... i«t.« * m# \ : SOWOSM T/TTi l It 'J til ,, Btoa ( *•••«« y Kbtttb Cetutl hurwt) BICYCLES L A f. ' )' u: (JJ* Ac/r <rie ■ iteyaifwc +•€• l iztelk si. Ovws* * «) N JHi ~ 1 m IC I i 61 V \ fn I "j /f S \i fie | \i \ y ft I iii jPp I H MILLER, Lighting Fixtures 1^1 IE Dining Room or Living Room in any home — new or old — can be transformed by thrwr handsome Miller lighting Fmum. Made of Millermktal. remarkable in bnish. and moderately priced. A*t foe So. 72 S-httt Fixtme, mm4 So. 712 l-Lt* Im fa- 1 Ptomtem Vendor, mod G**kl « r Venter mmd Gold — U* Ud. Room Silver A •Md Block tex Diaiafi Kooaa. A w. L Raymond I 8IV ASSUffY Ml SOAK cm A J.

I E. A. CORSON 1 j I General Contractor 1 737 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY NEW JERSEY | ROADS, SEWERS. BRIDGES. BULKHEADS OG=S)C II Will II 1^— —«■ AH teach SwacawfTcd M# T«ga IMIwMm * u wtohi 4 f ALFRED 8CHERM Ocean City UpholMrrer and Decorator Window Shades ^nd Awnings Made 1038 Asbury Avenue OCEAN CITY, K J. Lifted the Martgage I New neeteet your bank neeounL It ta* Hfled Ita mnrtriMCe from of taw te*. Ewy little sorted counts | SUrl an account with the Find National Rank. 3 per cent, lntere «t PsW 011 Raring* Ftai AerounU First Xational Bank 1 OCEAN CITY;N#J. H BBtG- - - Httk ffilowo mm* Uoaahai* Sfaa READY RJR UK dl 1 I {i hnn wotc wtetn ttekim m |i ^ Rnsffit wtate MB flfie ffiMffik^1-' tfiw fwtetei*