Mb ocean city sentinel, ockan city, n. j.. thl'rsday. may 26, 1921
MAJOR MORGAN BOOSTS THIS PRETTY RESORT ' | Commander of SnellenburK , Cadets Doing His Part to Advertise City , Major YV. A. Moikuii, ComimuiUti ' of SuelkuifiuiK CnWl Corp*, which « Hill huve it* ttCoiiti annual viicuiupincut on the camp ground*, at Sixth > Hliwt uiiil Ocean avenue, for que i week, U'giiiuing June 29, in boo*t- * lug Ocean Cit> ami the encamp 1 1 ienl, N. Snclleiiliurg & Co. have been I for several «la>» »cmliii|{ letters to fumilic* of llie cadet*, callinx uttcn I lion to the encuiiipiuent, the firm'* ' plana, ami the attraction* of Ocean illly. In purl thi* letter i» u> follows: "The camp will Ik* located ul 1 Ocean City, N. J., distinctly a family leMiil on the ocean front, where the hu)» will ha"e puie and inviKorating air and the most wholesome and clean environment it i- |H»»ihle to ohtain anywhere. "The official* of Ocean City Jmve turned ovel to us a whole aqua re i iii the UM! of the camp, uImi providing i mining, spina: VltM fol «lnnk iug purpose* and electric light. "The camp will lie under the supei vision of Maj. VS. A. Moigan, late »»t the I intcd States Army, assisted b> u stall' of officers, men of the highest type and of wide e\|ier iciicc ami capalde of giving the boys a good moral truiiiing. These officers ure IIIWI ai i i Hilling. ■ ^
all executive* of N. Sncllcnhurg A Co. "A physician, having the health «of the lioys always in mind, will lie in touch with the camp at all times, with a well-equipped hospital at hand, and assisted hy a competent medical unit. "The food given the cutlets will be purchased daily, and will I* absolutely fresh, the licst lluit can be procured, uml will be prepared under the direction of a competent officer, assisted by experienced chefs. "The exercise ut camp will lie light uml of such a nature that the boys will not be made tired or fuligued. The largest part of the afternoon will lie 4fi veil over to ihoml for recreation. "The bathing peri oil of the entire corps will l»e from 10.15 to 11.15 u. m. only, and will be held at a place designated by the commanding officer. The cadets, while bathing, will l»e at all times under the supervision and control of their officers, and the hospital unit, and the Ocean City Lifeguards will l»e detailed ut the bathing center, for their protection. No cadet will l»e compelled or per mitted to bathe against the wishes of his parent* or guardians. "On Sunday, July 3, memliers of the firm and store executives will inspect the camp and cadets. The inspection will take place between the hours of 9.30 and 11.30 a. m. On the evening of July 3, a dress parade will lie held in the cadets' dress uniforms. "On the afternoon and evening of July 3, the N. Snellenburg & Co. Hand and their choral society of two hundred voices will give a concert in the music pavilion of Ocean City. An excursion of all the store employes will also lie run to Ocean City on this date (July 3.) "The firm of N. Snellenburg 4 Co. and the officers of the cadet corps earnestly request that you visit the camp, either on July 3 or July 4, ami
meet the officers under whose care you have entrusted your Imy and see how he has improved, how and where he sleeps, what he eats ami what his surroundings are. "Ocean City may lie reached by I Kith the Reuding and Pennsylvania Railroads, also the Fast Shore Lino from Atlantic City." Sunday, July 8, will lie a great day here. Major Morgan says'. Prof. John A. Carroll, director of the store's big band, will present an attractive program for the concerts, and Prof. Henry Gordon Thunder, director of the Choral Society, Is particularly anxious hat the vocalists give a good account of themselves, and he is working hard to this end.
NKV Y MAN HERE Lieut, t onimaiider Hjrne Among the Summer Kentem The following rentals are reported hy Clayton Haines Brick; First floor apartment, 837 Pennlyn place, to Lieut. Commumler J. A. Ilyrne, U. S. N.. of Lamulowne. Third floor of the McElroy apartments, Fourteenth street and Ocean venue, to H. A Bubb, of the Philadelphia Record. Second floor of the Dubois apart | iiients, Third sheet uml Coriiithiun to James *F. Cole, of Cam- 1 •leu, a Philadelphia business man. First floor apartment ut H51 Penn- 1 lyn pluce to I)r. Curl Dinger, of I Phlllipsburg, Pu. Second floor upurtinent KH4 Park I pluce to H. L. Dietrich, of PittsSecond floor of the Slade upart- I merits, Thirty-l.rst street and On- 1 tral avenue, to Mis. (L II. Elmore. I of Swarthmore. A. J. Smith's cottage, Seventh -licet ami Wesley avenue, to Col. I ( has. li. Finley, of Philadelphia. Second floor upurtineiit, 505 Fif- 1 teenth street, to A. G. Hamilton, of I Moutcloir. Cottage 1406 Central avenue to I Robt. Harrison, of WiMwood. Bungalow K33 Stenton pluce to hat- 1 ward F. Hitchcock, of Philadelphia. I Second floor of the De Luxe upart- 1 ments. Tenth street and Ocean avenue, to I.ewis B. Moffett, ofl„ Woodbury, an instructor in the I Pierce Business College. Wilson cottage, 815 Park place, to I Win. Meyers, of Philadelphia. o L I
BIRTHDAY PARTY 1 11 Mis* Freda Steelman's Friends Help- 1 cd Her Celebrate |;( A few hours were pleasantly spent hy a nuinlier of young people Satur- . •lay evening ut the home of John C.I Steclinan and wife, of this city, I when their daughter. Miss Freda E.I* Steelmun, celebrated her sixteenth |l birthday anniversary, with a party given by her parents. I, Games were played ami ull had I j a most enjoyable time. Miss Steel man received many I pretty ami useful gifts. Those invited were: Misses Annul1 Tot ten, Mildred Weeks, Kdylh Powell I Caroline Rogers, Mary Collins, Octa-|« vine Riley, Klizabeth Sinkinson, Eliza- 1 • i«eth Wesfcott ami Murgaret Pierce. I "Jack" Venalde, Jus. M. Stevens, Jr-.L Charles Gibb, Fred Pfltienmyer, I Carl Kisley, Marley Fitzgerald, Peter Totten, Jr., John Boswell. "Jack" Snyder, Kail Seaman and Harold l.ee. • I Ice cream ami cake were served. I The tulde decorations were unii|ue in I a pink and green color scheme, grac- 1 e<l by a birthday cake, on which werel pink candles. TAKK APARTMENTS , Iftr*. James and Killian Again Herri This Summer Dr. I). Bunhrod James, noted sur- 1 geoa of the Hahnemann Hospital, and Dr. Wayne T. Killian, another! prominent member of the medical! fraternity in Philadelphia, will again! l»e here this summer, accompanied by I their families. They have taken! apartments in George F. Bauer's! apartments, 1333 Wesley avenue. Dr. James beside being the poel ofl the Ocean City Fishing Club, is one! • if the big game members of this or- , gunization. Dr. Killian Is famed as a sweet- 1 vniroil linriLmiP siniror. ami he is I 1
voiced nan lone singer, ami nr i*ij usually heanl at the Fishing Club I and yacht cluli entertainments In I this city. ^ 1 1 CLOSING MEETING M Dr. Ilandley Will Address County m Commerce Chamber li The season's closing meeting of the Cape May County Chamlier of L Commerce will he held this (Thurs-I, day) evening at Avalon, and thel, speaker will be the Rev. Dr. Johnj Hamlley, pastor of the First M. Hi Church of this city. A large attendance of memliers is urged by the secretary, William A.l Haffert. •
# rT"Zj^T ;i Have to Do a Lot ofl y Cooking in a Small ^ Kitchen Here", a neat v-rvicablr big f 1 capacity compact little ga« range Ttt am I morr coo'"n® l',an t^l average gas range that takes up twice as much floor space. Its a ?3Sfaa"^g Vulcan Smooth Top TT CITY GAS LIGHT CO. SURF LAUNDRY 029 Ocean Avenue ww. hh Ocean City, N J. GOOD WORK. QUICK SERVICE, ALL WORK DOW ON PREMISES please give us a trial LAUNDRY NOW OPIUM BELL PHONE IB Sutton 6l Corson Co. General Contractors * *mi GRADING AND STRCCT BUILDING Ninth Br. and Eiumo n Ave. octa* City. N. J.
Can We Have This Bridge Free for July 4th ? * ; I 111 When you think for the year April 1919 to April 1920 no less than 136.407 automobiles, trucks and pedes- ^ triaiis crossed this bridge, netting IT 'la fl the company gross receipt* of $52,- ! 1 J J | that one of the greatest boon* can I *" ■ ' come to Ocean City just now would "*' . f '• lie a free bridge. We feel that if '.'"-Jbl I all the parties in any way ^ ... x , with the freeii g of ^ Stale uwuership wouhf just get to- - «%• f ••I there could be ment made whereby we could enjoy ."V this pleasure on July 4th, 11121. ^ Cfr*
personals 1 • I Charles A. Doe, of Philadelphia, i has l»ee». here during the ueek. i Kdward Keller, of Pittsburgh, has o|iened his cottage, 862 First stieet. H. A. Randall, of Philadelphia, is ! at hi* cottage, K0!» Peujilyn place, Reulien Kenworthy, of Philutlelphia i* at his cottage, 902 Second street. William finger -soil and wife, of , Glen Mills, A'a.. are among the visitor*. Thomas Faust ami wife, of Philadelphia, are union g the cottagers here. Mi** Fannie Given, of Philadelphia, i* at her cottage, S43 Brighton place. J. A. Lynch, of Philadelphia, is [occupying apartment- at 605 Eighth street. Mr*. A. S. Carter, of Philadelphia, lis at her bungalow, S30 St. Charles place. Edward N. Hanson, of Pittsburgh ha* opened hi* Cottage. 810 Pennl.vn place. Mrs. Marguerite Roberto, of Phil I adelphia, is at her cottage, M3 Pennllyn place. Samuel Hoik* uml wife, of PhiladelIphia, have opene«t their cottage, 821 I Park place. Maurice Rudderow ami wife, off I Merchantville, arc at their cottage. Is37 Park place. Mrs. Mary Wood ami Mr*. John I Coneys, of Philadelphia, are here I for the season. Edwin G. Clcelnml, of PhiladelIphin, has openeil his cottage, 813 1st. James place. Prof. Albert W. Newman and wife. I of Philadelphia, are at their cottage Ion Pennlyn place. I Otto SfchafThauser ami family, of Philadelphia, are at their apartment" here for ten days. Andrew Marshall ami wife, of I vxi.fi.. i _ « L: _ * I «LaL • . *ki.
Philadelphia openeil apartment*, 718 Ocean avenue. <; Miss Jean Macklin, of Philadelphia, i* at her hotel the ChandlerWhite Hall, for the season. Charle* Brook and family, of s Philadelphia have opened their sum- x mer home, 906 St. Charles place. Prof. J. M. Steven* and Mrs. R. L Goff, of this city, attended the Red Cross Society meeting in Atlantic i City Friday. George Frankcnflehl, of Philadelphia, well known member of the - Ocean City Fishing Club, wa* here during the week. Paul Ijrniorelle. of Philadelphia. J I owner of the l*nox apartment* here, - I spent Saturday and Sunday at his I cottage in this city. Dr. Wayne T. Killian, of Philndel phia, active in yacht club and Ocean City Fishing Club affair*, wa* among the visitor* Saturday and Sunday. Assemblyman James Franklin an-', wife, of Philadelphia, spent a few day* this week ih their cottage. Eleventh stieet and Ocean avenue. Carl Kress, of Pittsburgh, occupied his cottage for a few days during the week. He and hi* family will he here for the season within a *ho»t time. A. H. Slrkler and wlffq^ghn spent the winter in Daytona, Flu., have openeil their cottage, Tenth >treet and Ocean avenue, and are here for the season. George F. Bauer and family, of Philadelphia were here over the week-end. They will be down tomorrow and remain until the close of the season. Fisher Dalrymple and wife, of Philadelphia, returned home early thl* week after spending several days here. They will he down tomorrow for the season. Miss Lilian C. Mrehnn, of Philadelphia. visited her sister*. Misses Anna and Maiguerite Meehan, of this city, Sunday. She was accompanied by Robert Devine* of Philadelphia. Judge William Newcom, of PlalnflOtd, who ha* been serving as assistant prosecutor in the charge* against Cape May County free holders, has been a guest of the IJneoln. * Leo. Bamberger, wife and son,
Henry, of Philadelphia, were here for ( a few days during the week, aecom- ^ panieil by Mi.-s Martha Behreaml ami Mr*. M. Behreaml, of PhilailelphK Mr. and Mr*. Bamberger are summer resident*. Mrs. Cottman and Mis- Gratz are to occupy the Wullwork cottage on J Third stieet. thi* season. Mr. and Mrs. Walter D. Bonsall. of Philadelphia, have returned home afte^ spending u few day> in their cottage. They will open their sum- , mer home, at Fifteenth -troet ami | Wesley avenue, next Saturday for | the summer. Mi** Sallie Bailey, of the Homedell, i* compelled through illness t«» |jplin- 1 guish active management of her ! house thi* season ami go off to the country for rest ami quiet. Mrs. Lowery ha* consented to manage the house in her absence. The friend* of Mrs. Mott Sehuffer. adopted daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Haines Brick, will l»e pleased to loam that, after two month* of very serious illness in the Camden hospital, she is howing marked improvement Her life wa* despared of several times. Mr** ''PCflls Newcomer is still confined to her bed suffering Trom A heart affection. Thi* is proving an annoying handicap to an otherwise ! very successful Junior year in the high school. Too strenuous athletic activity is ascribed to l»e the cause t of her trouble. Mr. Clayton Haines Itrick gave :i Dutch lunch to his das* of boys in the upper room at Harris' Restaurant, Wednesday evening, after the regular prayer meeting hour. He i- • lesirous of knowing how closely the young men intend to stick to the class throughout the hot summer months. o lxvst something? Place an ad in ihc SENTINEL and it will lie quick !y returned. ORDINANCE NO. 156 WllhllK \*. III. |'ny ot «>oan C»lj. * ... i . - - — ■ . t . t V AW a . r _■»«* I.sk
mum.', "I * ..r|w* »!»■•». ut N« » J Tar jr. u»» |N maAr a crrtslo imMV lui|ifu».-u • nt andtbr A rual of mhirh U at lva»t lTT.Ji4.T0. Thai no part of II. «-»Mt of •.•ut »♦■•••• »l h*» h in i it on property «prrt*tty rr rlurh ItUproirttKlll. It» Iwtlluft, ilJtr of i-oUI-I'lri ion ro.1 turn* ■■ fuj low- ; — r. Imiiroirmrtl Kbcrt asphalt laul on ton- ai rrri- togndalioii «* Loradon i»n A»bury Are., fnmi X •'«« i^rntMiilh *4. j uit on portion of Ki*hth. v Ninth ami Truth Su. v liatr ol <'«niplri|..a — Oct. tft. I'.'JIO. Coat ITT.Z14.70 * _ f Wit Kit I. AS, V Irinporsrll* nnano < mat ul i-un»irartlon of -irtd lmpruvnu*at tbr r> .J id t'lty of (Kran City h»» trowi nn»r to »• tint* iiiiurml n-uiporar) ladrhhdim> and t> f' uow rTldrarwd by n ntporary l»apru*t turai a i...t«w drn-rlbH In ib« follow ma - n-ilul. by > their nunib.-t«. datr*. maturities and atuounU ft a* lollot, * No llatr. Maturity. AmouuL 4 r.Jl junr tx Ihia •»» lirmatHt 910.AM <*» « 531 July SI. Itlt On Ih-mwid 1 000.00 1 MT *rpt. J-*. IU1S '>t» lietnand S.ftUO.«M.' ; ut*.' Nov ".t. 1HIH t»B I trill and S.Vhi.W I SI| | m , 31. 1U1H tla llriuatid Sol Tl» I '.p.' Apr St;. ifT»» t»a l*r«uand * m.po t v.2'1 Aug. .'to. lHfl t»w liriutud 4W.00 I Ctf Oft 2d. IP Jo tin |H-matid 1 0.OOO. W I 0:tft llru 20. I9J0 "l)« lUthH li.O00.00 , rif.5 Iter. IX. Itl'J lift Demand x.ooo.oo \n Ordinattce autborlilng th* U»ulai of | bond- of the Oil) of Ortan City. New irr- , -h). in tbr aantrgat. principal aniouat nt ( S7s.imhi.00 and 1« be known ma Pavlgg 1 li.*nd». 1 Thr Hoard of ComtuUmH*ner« of tn* (^ty or . Ocean City do ordain : j pond* of tb< City of Ocean City, n Municipal corporation of New Jcrwcj. in the Accr«-«te prin«-i|«l aniount of fTu.000.aA ' and to lo known a» Paving Houd*. an- brfwI,, autborlrrd pursuant (u the provt-lon* of un a.i ut the l*e*..lalurc of New Jervy. *n tillrdL •"An V. t t.. aulhMtite and repulwii the Itauriice of bond- and o'ber otdigat mn- and th* incurring 01 mtlcht«dne«* b> county, city. U.ro.iKh. village, town. t«Wti«hlp t>t any municipality governed hy aa lmprv«vetueni ntwulwlM." apptuved Vianh Jt. IU1A nnd ibe an>» tidmeut- Ibeie .f, h»i.l bond- -hall l» dated April 1. 1021, and ahall bear int*t e%( wl Ibe rate of all per CeilHMU (4* » P*r , annum. pa>aht« aeml-annnally oa April 1 and QflMlf I la each year and -ball be numb- red from I to 73 lot Iwlvr . -aid bund* -ball h. of 1 he denomination of fl.ooooo e«,h and -ball mature $*.'smv <hv on July 1 in eaib of tbe year- or 1PJJ to IMS inclu*. Ive. and » 5,000 tH> on July t. »W. and July I. IHfii, ' 2 The money to he ralaed by asMI bond--hall b- apphdd tn tbe payment of the teiu- ; invrarv impr.«vemct«i note, a- aoi forth in ibe prtatuhi. hereof and to the payment of Ibe cod of thl* l-»ue of k«MW The amount of moke) nece.aary for auch purprne being IT" . 3. The roHonlng matter* nre hereby de terralned and declared: HI The period of u-efnlt»e« of the Im , prove ment wHbln fhe HMHailon« of uW urt ; •. luenty yvar». ^ i h) The average a —raved *alu»Hon of. the u table real property. Including improve- 1 men I * of *aid City uf (Veun City. o.,tm»uted nyni the nnl three preceding valwarts"* thereof. In the twaitaei |»r**v »de,l In arnikdl 12 *ald i«l I* fS.fMt7.AXS dd, | ft 1 The net drtv of the mid City of Ocean riiy ctmput-d In the manner a- provided In .r.iinn 1 J of -aid art on and aa of Hay 1. 1*21. b-ln« , 1I1 Th« atatementa regnlred hv aerthva | 1# of ..*'4 art have been made and Bled 4 lh. ordinance vhall take elleci at the evpiraiion of I- n day» fc*n. it* Snal fm«Mge JOS O (HAHrtOR. WII.I.IAM II CXMI'HRI.l. Comnvt— Inner* Alle-t: HXHHT A MORRf* City Clerk NOTin. The foregoing ordinance wa* approved on tbe aivtwenlb day of May. 1*11 The bnndk autbortaed tber why »HI be I*•ued imi delivered after the artieewib day of * June mi, and any ault. acthm or rro*ed .. ' Inn to art aa*de or vaente thl* ordmanee I muat he Hill within twenty dar* eOe» S the poWieuHoo of thl* ♦taterwent . | •aie»1 Mar. lutb. left IIAHRY A. MORRIS I CHy Clerk i, MRU* r.f.,Bk*N B
SPLENDID SPEAKER FOR SCHOOL EXERCISES { 1 The Rev. W. W. (.iles Will be Heard at C ommencement Thr Ocr;u» Cil> High Sc1.<h>I comn»rti«|»irnt exercisr* will l«r hohl • 1 Frit lay evening, June 10. There will | 19 graduates, it is >late*i l»y the < school official". Tlie Rev. W. Warren Giles, pator of the Fir.-t Reformetl Church of , East Orange, will I* the orator, u hich means tlait there is a rich treat in store for those attending tltese exercises. Mr. Gile* -poke in thi* city on the occasion of the dinner given Joseph M. Rowland, some time ago, ami he marie a strong impression a* u speakei ««f unusual ability. BRING NEW BOAT HERE Jo.-eph O'Kane ami Kolit. McDoug all, of !khilaiie)| hia, memhers of the Knights of Columbus Club with headquarters in this city, arrivevi "here" ^ ith th«r cmi*er which they brongllC from where they left cn Wednesday. Both men are summer resident.- ami friends of Justiec of the Peace John J. Devine. o BI Y APARTMENT HOI SE Richarvl H. Horn, of Darby ami Horace Stevens «f Philadelphia, have jointly puichased from Robl. li. Smith, hi* two-family apartment house, U04-0L Simpson uve nue. The sale was matie liy Walter K. Chattin & Son. ORDINANCE No. 157. W HKKpTAS. th* City of Orrww Clgjr maoii If wuwh- rrrtwin inipiiU w- U) wn i.rdllMiiirr tniitM. "An ••rdinat.rr to ainrnt! • n ordtnanrv vnutlwd. "An ordinaiKw t.. «*»•■ *rrur-i. vrwet and build, and to rrtwir and ma "I lain, a bulkhead In the natiuwble water* other than the Atlanttr Oows wnthla the territorial jurisdiction of Ocean i'lty. and providing for the nw thetwii." " and wn t-rdiuancv establishing n bulkhead lipe. untitled "An ordinance a hulk- * I . rtn la* eat u'aft.L n at.<r * . .• K- • iKan the •cwd in cuvigwbkr water* other than
Atlantic Ocean, and WHKKKAS. the said Improvement* were to 1* 1 wid for by an aswr»*mcnt upon tbe own* pr* of land henehtrd thereby, wud WIIKKKAS. the awu) .mpn» rcnents werr nanplrtrd on the Third day of April. I» sml tbe a-*es*avenis wa made by the Board l>i t ommiouuMi* of A— ewsments were eorvArmrd hy thr Howid of t ..mmi— hiner* »» —id cay on the Nineteenth day of July. !MO, and W HKKftlAS, to tempurwry finance the reel nf said <nt|,rovetnents the wwbf rtly of Ocean <Tty, did. frean Itnsr to 'ire. incut lrm|a-indrtiledn-rs wad b now e-r 1 dp need by lrm|v<rwr> note* which »re drveribed in thr follow in* schedule by thru number*, da Irs and malurHlew. and amount*, wa lullo*i! No. Hate* Matunty Amount M4 Mat. 24. 1*1* On demand M.M*» Apr. 7. 1>1> Oa demand l*V kf Apt. 21. 1*1* On drtuand S.*W ki: Ma, 2*. IV|» till dnnand 1.712 Jul. 2". Ivl* On demand Hie Or I 21. 1»1» On demand 1.4SI. Jan 1*. lvA> On demand 4.Wfc«H Apr k. l»t« tin demand 4.4W 424 Aug. Ji'. IkM On iWenaml Uo 444 the 27. l»?o On demand *uu Ayr 11. )»2I On demand 1.4*0 and W HF.RV.AS said assessment wUI be puM ia installmriilm and It 1* m remaiy continue to teen|»rwry flnancr tie cost of aa.d tmpnnrmri-.lv and H I* desi.ous to rklhV* the form of indrbtcdnr— , of noteu. to imptv* rmrn • bonds and to mature wnhin *U year* ufter autd vmrk was d*wt dried, therefore An ordinance authori*ln« tbe Imwanee of Improvement Bond, of tbe Oty «.f theat. City, New Jersey. In the ucgrwgwte prineb l<al rum of 924.022 and to hr known a« IMI KOVKMKNT BONOS. OOSTKAlT fu« 7*4". THE Bt'ARO OF fT>MMl*SH»\Fks W THE cm or OCEAN cm I Hi OKItAtN Section 1. Improvement bond* of the Otv of Ocean City, a municipal enn— ration of New Jnsry. In the nggnsgate pnncttwl ne> «.f 924,022 .90 and to he known as lmpro.eIVSewt tent 1 art No. 7M" are hereby ' authorised 1 tut sua nt to th* proviw*vn» uf as act of the legislature of New Jerem. entitled. "An Act to authorise and regulate the t— uanre ft bonds and other obHgnitont end the largfrtng of indebtedne-* bv ♦ county. c»ty. borough, village, town, lows ■hip or any mwiact|wlity governed Li an tmprovement ccwnral—ioa. approved Nateb IB 14. and the amendment. il«-res>1. 8aid boiidv ahall be dated May 1. 1*31 and ahall bear mtereet at ibe rale «d ••* pet centum per annum, pgrvhle amni-anr ually May 1 and November 1 In each year, and shall be numbered from 1 to 41. tnelwalve; mid bonds shall be of th* dwwn.n.tvoc of IMW • bv. each. unrepttMf one whereof .kirk shall he Of th* denomination of 9Vf: •♦. and «hati mature oa the 1st day uf May. ltd ur P«Jahi* at aa mrHer date nt th* option of m»f vtty of Oman Oty. Section t. The aannlrn to be raised Kt said hood, ahall he applied to the parmer of the temy-vrwry Improvement note*, as ■» forth In the preamble hereof and there*temporary Una wee the rom of sa-d i»iws- • ments during ihe period for wblrb *nld im provements are tc be paid In l»Maltm*«'« bv tbe person* uii.n l theewfo. Bert Ion 9 Tbuf tbe form of said Improvement Bond* and all matter, relating thereto ' shall be by resolution by tbe Board of (Mm- ! n, i* stone's of said eH» ; Reetkm 4. That this ordiwaMW shall take 1 1 effwcl nt the expire Hon of lea Bays from Us Baal pa— are Atteeii Harry A. Moiri*. tXty tTerk. NOTICE 1 1 The crd'nanee *wi<tWd above was pa*«e.l on Rrst and wsewwd read.ng nt n mmt wa wf Ihe Bmrd of < nmmtssloners cf Ocewa City r held «n the 14th day ul Mav 1M1. and srtn 1 he taken up on third readme and hrv* Mew r age at a nw-«.ng h W Wd m M.md*» M*v r both, m th* lomml-donero <>vamW, Oty Hall. IVean ITts. New Jerwev at the Mat three oebvek In the aHeco— n _____ HARRY A ATtg CWtk . ft-B «r, r. f - mtm \
IK>TS Cottager* ara arriving Kerr in force. Ocean Citjr High School Com- . mencement Pridfty evening, June 10. The Home Bt iLling ami 1/dn As- ' •mriatiof. ha* ff— <6 it* eighteenth 1 nerie- of stock. Tlie school children »B«i exttemel) well in their games ami • lance* in the park Thumlay afternoon. The State Highway Commission will meet in Atlantic (Sty Saturday, June 11, on it* annual tour of inspection of the roml work in vanou> counties. o ■ WEARING FRENCH PUPPIES Some of the former service met' among the \i*itof> are wearing poppies made by French women. Among these visitor* was Henry Bamlierger. of Philadelphia, who wa* with the 103rd Engineen . 2*th Divirien. He was gassed while on the other side, and he has l-een ifcuperatirig in Ocean City. The money raised by ihe sale of the poppies is being u*ed to help the poor people of Front*, o FIRE ALARM SIGNALS14 — Sixth and Pleasure avenue. J " Elsvrfith and Bay mx-enue. 1 N— Fourteenth itWl B»> avenue. :i5 — Seventh and West 42 — Second and Asbury avenue. — 43 — Fourth and Asbury avenue. 45— Eighth and Asbury avenue. 46 — Tenth and Asbury avenue. 48 — Thirteenth and Asbury avenue. 49 — Sixteenth and Asbury n«enue. 51— North and Central avenne. 54 — Sixth and Central avenue. 57— Eleventh and Central eve am. 67— Twelfth and Wesley avenue. Cs— Fourteenth and Wesley avenue. 73 — Fourth and Ocean avenue. 75— Seventh ami Ocean avenve. 76 — Ninth and Ocean avenue. N2— Second and Atlantic avenue. 96 — Boardwalk and Moorivn terrace 911 — Bay avenue and Batter sea road :&l —Twentieth and Centra) avenue.
I'AJCLOR MR* Kf N | iMiurtou* TravHr ProsMrd b) sfcnn lad 1-4 or The Shore Fa- f Line has beg u t agg 1 1 AtiiM'.lir City * , Cii; * These car,- will rui f«,r toe p.» -- •*n1 If. ))' 4ji tJf'ii Ul»*f Biif • • The) were fidrly wei! put rraiw-l « j This ri*ie front Boardwalk t< , Bianiwklk in eacr. of L '-ws >.i - r • rr^U#lt> I- » ii'.Ff' f- . YjrlUH 1 If* rpf#ff AliaatM Cit) bW! CH; Kuril. Hi Wt t At li!', ; ,f j. Iftt • 9" !.'> «*>re Fi4*t Ure * cm i-Mk a^ivevtieing for Ocrai City ii; At ( hurch new* .. . _ TWfl MAS>»> Mtwsioa to hr Held ia St. Aajwlow'* < burrh There was a large eofigregat.jn at ' the 10 o'clock ma>- in St. Augus- ! Une'* Church Sunday, and the vector, the Kev. Thomas F. Blake, announced that two mm get will be said next . Sunday, these being at 7 and 10 o'clock. It wa* also gated that a Btisrion will he held in thi* church for one week, iKginrjig Sundav, June 4. It will lie conducted by the Rev. Johr. WaLh, S. Ju of New York City. The Sunday achool children wilt
have a May pruee>xi<*. at the church i ;tt 7.45 o'clock next Sards) evening. SOON TO BE MARRIED Paul UmorrUt, Jr^ and Mi^:IliUU Schoch. of Mt. Airy, will lie ■ married June 1, at the home af th* i -ride. The young man i> wall knowr , let*. He made a record in the ner vice with the "Rainbow Di virion." ■ ■ o lad something? Place an ad it The SENTINEL nnd it will be «rok*ly returned. ( *mtr acting Carpealee* Regain* * Alleratioa* B— Idiwg KITCHIN A BARK No. 2 Oty Square BMzAtlaatw City, N. J. I FITTING- PIPC'S A) I PINE VOCATION - I IT'S THE ( X ( ART OF 1 I (SANiTAr.a*>rr« IF the pipes that cawoUtutc the plumbing are performing their work properly then you reside •vuodT* ftuqumjo a j.aw 'jaqmooi -ajl |IHP «l aamnp a «oct»c -ure jnof a.\«T jjus pool tn oA oiaqw % TVJ-1 Xjatpcas IJPVJJM a m HINS BURKHARDT ' 6*5-51 fatan km l occm an. i l
PUBLIC LIBRARY ill -GET PRESENT OF $100 Thi- Amount Rubied at I-ntFtrly Allended Csid Party at Lincoln The tittMiif of tha Oc ear Gtf P. lie IJhrar/ ha* bean onriched to • e axtent </ f JSC, thia being thi mm • .varied by the cftvd party at the t/ie ouxpicee of the Wocaaa'a Refdi Club of Occur Oty. It wu the most largely aft ended card party ever gj'.er, by the vosi dent* at thi« city,, and Mr. Punch. « letaae of the hotel provided for the Havirirntt and comfort uf al" the j.artiripi of tban that wot* fellr 125 The high aeorer for the swims a'os Mrs H. D. Newuerry. The landrr 4>f the iwk'i aide wa# J. WiUhn Morri *or.. There were 63 trophies jj*var«k« V arintieva. H) t • CONTRACT FOR SlTCALOf 0»i» m Townsend. uf this rity'bns recetvwl the msfffl to build a ' Z^'AKj iHicgaiow at Forty-fdnMi Stand Central ove~ for WiHiw C "'ulltrar, supesifftendent of public dwell is PI to mi if villa. Prof. Bui i--•an ha# Wet* mendiag the aannvr taxMiv here fay year*. T heF/i j Touch ~ iMftnea i Interior Varmtsk - T^bo i— I Vm fain a varateh floe «•-! I C H. Sboc maker Lbr. C*. 12tfti Mrect aa^ West tvent Ocean Oty. K. J. fagsg mmmmihmmmi
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