SIX OCEAN CITY SENTINEL, OCEAN CITY, N. J , THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1922 I ... I ■ I - Ml : u ■ , i. i -■ ' ^ _ ■ r, „ . . . . „ •
A "Tall Blonde" Challenges TheM. P. L. To Match "Her Beauty and Graceful Form" Organize Protective League i Indignant Bathing Beauties Threaten E^ire Vengeance Upon the Militant Purity League. Tall Blonde in Abbreviateds Will Vamp Beach Censor Ware — ' . ' ■ -
To the E.litor of the Senthiel : I In last week's paper you had quite a- btftr report, about the Mil- J itant Purity League, as they eallj themsolvf* It is my opinion thevl are a lot or old tabby .cats, even if they are young as you sai.l. I guess they are finding that ; 4fcc)iare not much nought after for their company, by genUemen, and they arc boiling over with spite1' against us, who are |»pular. Poor beggars, I pity their hoabands. Ever since I have been watching to see, if a woman with the blue goggles and the camera, comes ; strolling along the beech on the j spy. There will be something do- ; , Ing if she does. j I want you to know that the | bathers resent yefrmurh the state- , ment that we are knock-knee.!, and bowlcgged. I for one am not. 1 ( am a blonde, tall, and others say, | as handsome as they are to be , found. The President of the Mil- ; ltant Purity league is against | nocks anil short skirts. N'o doubt she would he ashamed to have any- | body see her legs in the dark. I | want to tell them. I am not I will not roll them up, and will f not pull them down any lowpr, to p please any eld Jane. The men $oe f no objection. 1 suppose you thought |{ it smart to say, we carry our bath- |, ing fortuities in a tiny box strapped on the wrist You couldnt put t my tiathing suit in one, though j you might pack it into a salt-water ,| tally box. And let me tell you if t I make any more change. III take scree off, not put some more on. 1 read in -the paper that Justice , Ware had consented to 1* the bearh censor. He's a dear darling ohl gentleman. As soon as he com.': on duty 111 vamp him on our side. I know by the twinkle in hi eye he'll enjoy it immensely. The Militant Purity League cats, tliftda a mistake when they picked Mr. W are. He's too nice and jolly to be a nuisance. We girls would just love him. I suppose the old things of M. P. I- never hear.) of the saying, "everything is pure to the pure." As for spooning on the beach, who would want to spoon a pair of blue goggles? Now let me give -trou a bit of infot mation, We have organised ourselves into a bathers' . Protective League, and 1 am the president. We haven't kot a thousand dollars, but we have got nerve, and legs we are not afraid to show. Ocean City people saw nothing wrong in socks, and short skirts, until these old frumps got busy. Let them take all the pictures they want, and have them printed in every' newspaper in America, wc ihpuld worry. And let me tell you something else, Mr. Editor. I don't believe yo* dislike seeing us In our seeks. How, do you? If the M. P. I., try to inte.-fete with one of us, -he signsl wit! be given, and thjv ll he glad t, e*rai off the beach in quick order. There is no use talking about Venus, and Eve in the ganlen, they're dead. Ig-t them rest in peace. We are living, and mean to enjoy ourselves in this beautiful city of nice people, before the M. P. L gang came along. Keep your eybs open on the Boardwalk, and you may see Mr. Ware sitting down in the middle of a bunch of us, all wearjpg socks and hell be as happy as a prince,' for he is a prince. I am wondering if you will have the pluck and fair-play to print my letter, just its you did about the M. P. L. If it comes to a v.ite of the men of Ocean City, I mean the Chamber of Commerce anil •wch men and such persons, us to whether we should pull them- up, they will air vote, "no." They just i love to stand by the iron railing on The Boardwalk .and watch the :dghts. Yours very sincerely ' President of Bathers' Protective League. WATKRM ELLON PARTY Wednesday last Play Ground No. I gave its Watermellon Party. Eiglit cold wutennellOns were cut and rapidly disaappeared down the throats of the sixty children In the ' vicinity of the Fifty-Second Street playground. Cops and Bobbers.; Three Deep, and other strenuous ! games were in vogue among UKboys but the girl* found that more j quiet guessing games were more to | their taste after the feast. |
COLLEGIANS WIN THIRD TILL CAPE ! MAY CHAMPIONSHIP: i i , i ELWOOD CORNOG MAKES HIS j DEBET IN SENSATIONAL I, MOUND DUAL Ocean City Collegian captured C 1 1 afternoon, the third game ( ' the series, and thereby hold the ; Collegiate Championship of Cape County. Their opponents in F ' the field, were the Cape May Col4 ' Klwood Comog of Swarthmore (j College made his debut with the p 1 local Collegians and pitched a sen- f salionul game, holding the Cape down' to five scattered „ f The game resolved itself into a duel of first magnitude, the [_ final score reading 1 to 0. Filer occupied the hurling box H ; for the Cape May aggregation, and performed with infinite credit; but w support from his teammates lost him the batUe. Filer held the L down to four hits. The solitary run was scored in the second inning. Dornan, the College athlete, navigated j p second sack, slipped over to j jj third on Neville's sacrifice. Slem- jj
mer hit a, high flyer, and Dornan I landed over the plate. ; Jimmy Carmack, and Raymond | Nelson joined the Cape May ranks 1 in this game, Nelson featuring I with two hits of the Ave landed. y Summary; j- OCEAN CITY -COLLEGIANS R. H. 0. A. E. I File. If 0 0 4 0 0 JJSe'nsenig, 3b 0 0 0 4 0 f Mackenzie, cf 0 0 2 0 0 j Dorgan, ss I 12 1 I ! Neville, lb II I 11 0 0 ■ j Sletnmer, c 0 0 2 1 0 J DeGbursey, 2h 0 0 4 3 0 I Burnett, rf .011-00 | Comog. p 0 1 0 1 0 J . Totals 1 4 27 10 1 CAPE MAY COLLEGIANS R.' H. O. A. E. Pyler. lb 0 1 IB 1 0 Filer, p 0 wO 0 5 0 ! Shields, 3b 0 0 t S 0 | Read, rf 0 0 ., 1 1 0 Nelson, cf 0 2 0 0 0 Tomilson, c 0 0 4 1 0 If 0 110 0 J .Carmack, 2b 0 0 0 4 0 j Ambrose, ss 0 12 10 Totals ......No 5 24 18 0 City .0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 x— 1 May 0 IVO 0 0 0 0 0 0-0 FIRST METHODhjT LADIES' 'MHRH^RY Church hehi a very demeeting in the Music Room of the Hotel Normnndle, on afternoon. The following excellent program rendereil: Reading. Rev. Dr. Haadtey. Vocal Duet. Mrs. Brydn and Mrs. Reading, Mrs. Grace Garmon, of field. Vocal Solo, Miss Arline Prest1 wich. Selections by the Ocean City, Quartet. Piano Selections, Mrs. Anderson. Mr. ami Mrs. R. L. Walker of are spending a de vacation at the Oxford
u WILL B I AT THE Gape map County Fait j / AT Cape May Court House New Jersey The only place where you will find all your friends 7 GRANGE DAY ,nnft llfiDl 8 POLITICAL DAY 099 9 ALL COUNTY DAY luLL Admission 1st Day: Aduhs, 25c, Children Free Last Two Days, Adnhs, 50c; Autos, 50c; Children, 25c HORSE RACING $1000.00 in Purses, Attracts Horses frora Pour States, Big Mule Race. BASEBALL Crack Gaines Every Day, Cape May Court House Team, Champion Team of Cape May County, will defend Title against Best Team in Atlantic and Cumberland Counties. TRAP SHOOTING Cash and Other PHses, Open to All. AUTOMOBILE CONTEST Greatest Distance on One Quart of Gasoline, Cash Prizes, Entries Free, Prove That Mileage Claim. FREE ACTS A Thrill Every Minute. MUSIC Sea Isle City Baud will Furuish Music Each Day. EXHIBITS Fruits, Live Stock, Vegetables, Household Arts, Poultry, Farm Machinery, Automobile, Commercial and Flowers, Bankers. Parent* Take Notice Parent, Take Notice The Ambassador Studio, 1733 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa., will present, free, a large Photo to every baby under two years that is weighed and measured, on the grounds, by the State Bureau of Hygcne, which will- give its usual free service for better care of infants. Platter Dinner Served at Grounds, - - 75c
" COLLEGIANS MEET ft 'i DEFEAT IN TILT , WITH THE LOGANS : V 1 ALAN TARR FAILS To CHECK ? SWATTING PROPENSITIES ' OF VISITORS ' \l Either Alan Tarr, or hi* tearr.mates, 'had a .lay off in the- ffnistaged between the Ocean City Col0- legians, and the Logan Athletic Association, of Philadelphia. ; Or it may {^ve been both were \j 1 a trifle off color; for although Tarr's deliveries were walloped for.(; E »'*ht safeties; yet he did not re- < ^ ceive reliable support from his y team-mates. O11 more than one || occasion they failed to rise to [ meet the emergency. j, In the hurling duel, Rober, who performed for Logan, had the best of it, holding the Collegians' down to six hits. | _ The curtain, was rung down with ' q the score standing at fi to 4. Logan began running its tally " in the third stanza; three more A followed in the next inning. 0 Murdo Mackenzie essayed at the commencement of the game, the third sack, buf later was replace I by Sensenig. Slemmcr featured at * the willow for Ocean-_City with two hits. C Fo rthe winjjers.^the stai s-.v-
t.-r- were Reber. and Gilham. LITTJ^T VJSITOR j •Sun,n",r> ; Mr. ainl Mrsy^P. Colllsson, of OCEAN CITY COLLEGIAN.- i^tKAsbury Avenue, desire to anR. h. O. A. K. nounre the birth of a baby girl. ! " 0 0 0 1 0 Babv was born Monday evening Burnett, rf 0 1 S 0 0 wu(fu.n oIst,. Mr. aIlc) Mrs. Coli Mackenzie, 3b 0 0 0 12 V ' McGraw, cf 1 0 I 0 0 £5". . . I r? It ITHACA- WINS advertise in the sentinkl bo" — r— * — - . -*• ..."
The Ocan City^Building and Ixian Association meets on the SECOND SATURDAY of every month at 40- F:ighth Street Have you secured any of the FULL PAID stock bearing interest at the ■V- fi per cent, per annum ? See R. Howard Thorn, the Secretary.
ME.iA'T CO. f J2J* Dtpwtmm.t Star* JHMH A Wonderful Sale of Fine Baby Grand Pianos Read this — you music lovers— for it^n't be told faithfullv in hea dlines alone.— Read them. ^ 26 Sweet-Toned Baby Grands of Recognized Quality, for Two Weeks, Be-> i ginning With Monday, August 28th, Will SeU For $675 Each Think of it! Baby Grands. None of your tin-panny, jangling jazz-boxes, but high grade, full toned Baby Grands, made by I! one of the world's foremost piano makers, put together with the same care that goes into Cremona's far-famed violins — every de- i il perfect, and set off by the kind of cabinet making that made , the old English masters famous. Every instrument doubly guar, anteed for 10 years. The Easiest Weekly or Monthly Terms Can Be Arranged, Without Interest or Extra Charges of Any Kind Ordinarily the executive low price on there pianos would prohibit such an ' arrangement, l.ut so that everyone may participate in Chi* rema.rkable piano opportunutation* for*hone*t7 °'' month,y terms wl" Kmade with hnsone of average rcpPianos ,will Ik- delivered anywhere within a rtabuy of 25 mile*, ror those who have not yet moved back into their homes we wHI gladly hold any piano purchased until such time when they will be ready to have it delivered. In such eases, of course, deposits must be made at the time of purchase. • i Free With Each Piano ,J° .^rhPurchaKerof one of there pianos we will give a beautiful mahogany duet bench equipped with music compartment and expert piano service for one yeas, } Generous allowance is made for your old piano. Fill in this coupon now— today— before it is too late. Piano Headquarters M. E. Blatt Co., 6th Floor ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Gentlemen : _ ; i Please send me full particulars and details of your Piano Sale and Easy Payment Plan. I am interested in the $675 BabSr — 41 Grand. ~ ij -Name ' Addftfs - ' Jjj * /
j lisson are the recipients of mau-- : J ,f congratulations from their numcr- ' i 1 ous friends, who rejoice the n.on; } l>ecau*e mother ami baby are do- ,i f, : ing well. I_ MrtkColIisson is walking round. M ' we hear, wreathed in smiles, and i., distributing cigars on every haml.- ij Advertise in the Sentinel if You Want Results sJ , . , .1 ' t ~ "V k OKDISXVCE 1M KAsi". ; ' BONDS" ,*d U> b. i-u«l tor lb. ,nuri«- -1 - ft ikPik l.mpor.r, l»nJ> of aald c.tr unount--tin-to H-. »u>" •iw^w.wi WHEREAS. U>. City of Ocwm^CtW. Njw «Lr."1d»l!rf AuTUI/I!.' d.nomInulon o! ttOO.00 .«ch. ricpllnc on. ^ S3I&.4Z and Mid t«npor.ry bor.di wrr. .1 ■ * ] rate of lnwr..t of «a I»r r«uum l»r uinum. WHEREAS. >11 of Mid l.mo&i.ry ^bondi | d.1™." tktlwf th. City of Owon CUr h«« p.id IK. ~m of Xt.3lt.4Z of «ld l.mromrr I bonds numb. red from 1 to 8 tnrlusiv.. snd temporary bond numbered 284 and thereby *; ' |ee vine unpeid. temi-orsry bonds of 1400.00 WHEREAS, it was reeiled In sold Icmpormry bonds thst the Mm. ruold I— paid at th. - option of th. City of Oreen City nlthln sis - WHEREAS. -Mid -umpomry^ -bond! -w*r» City of Oreen City, and rirhta, int.rema and . WHEREAS. Mid City of Oreen City >*■ ' .x.reiaed Ita option to ley off Mid bonds end - the Mid temporary bonds were issued, end WHEREAS, th. nnnnld temporary bonds , ; No* """""onl. Metwily Ami : II August 21. t«ll IMnend »5O0 4i0 10 Aurust II. 1»18 tmmnnd tSOO.t'0 ; 15 / Aunt tl'.' 181* 1'emend J^OoiL - 13 Aurust 21. 1918 Demand I5O0. it Aurust 21, I8|* Demand S&08.00 - U Aurust 21. 1V18 Demand 8500.00 " 20 Aurust 21, 1918 Demand 8400.00 ' 22 Aurust 21, 1*1* Demand 8400.00 *, 28 Auruet II. 1918 IWraand 8500.00 21 Auruet II. 191* Demand 8400.00 - 2? Aurust ill !i{* Demand *500.00 : 28 Auruat II. 1811 Demand 8500 00 - 28 Auruat 21. 2*18 Dmnand 8500.00 " 30 Aurust 21. 1*18 Demand 5500.00 " 31 —t Aurust 21. 1*18 Dmnand 1500.00 32 y Aurust 21. 191* Demand 8500.00 " V Aurust 33. 1918 Demand 8MO.OO , it Aurust 21, 1918 Demand *500.00 * :\ Aurust 35. 1918 Demand 1500.00 " 3e\ Aurust It. 191* Demand 8500.0-J .. 31 N Auruat II. 191* Demand *500.00 * IS Auruat 21. 191* Demand *500.00 ; SI A™u« i!.' I'!* !!^"d Kotu" , 42 Aurust 21, 1919 Demand *500.0040 ^"""1 i[ JJ" !2Tw *600 00 ' 1-J Aurust 5*1 !*!* l^mlnd *t«»!oo 51 Aurust It! 1918 liemand Kooluo 51 Auruat 21. 1813 Demand 5400.00 j' 58 Aurust 2t! 1818 Demand 8500.00 , 80 Auruat 21* 1919 Demand *500 00 62 Aurust 21. 1*1* Demand *500.00 'J 8* Aurust 21. 191* Demand *500.00 " 84 Auruat .11. 191* Demand *308.00 " 85 Auruat 21. 191* Demand *500.00 A 44 Auruat II, 1*18 Demand 8500.00 , •T Aurust II. It!* Demand *5*0.00 f' 88 Aurust 11, 191* Demand- *500.00 '' 89 Auruat II. 1911 Demand (400.00 *' 70 Auruat II. 1911 Demand *500.00 71 August II. 1*1* Demand *500.00 " 71 Auruat II. 1911 Demand *600.00 1 7* Auruet II. 1*1* Demand *500.00 ^ 76 August II! 1*1* liemand *600 00 £ 77 August II. 1*1* Demand (5*0.00 7* Aurust 11. 1*1* liemand *400 00 " 79 August 11. 1919 Demand *500.00 ' 80 Aurust II. 191* Demand *400.00 ' *1 Ausust II. 1911 Demand *500.00 *8 Auruat II.' 181* liemand *500 !oO '* M Aurust II, ttl* Demand *500.00 ' 85 Auruat II. 1*11 Demand *500.00 ,. 88 Aurust 11. ltl* Demand 8400.00 Jf 87 Aurust 21. 1918 Demand 8800.00 h *8 Aurust 11. 191* Demand *400.00 " »t Auruat 21. 1*11 Demand (400.00 * 90 Auruat 21. 1918 liemand *400.00 ' 91 Auruat 21. 1918 liemand *400.00 . 92 Auruat II. 1(1* Demand *400.00 ~ 98 Aurust 21. 191* Demand *400.00 '' 94 Aurust II. 191* Demand (400.00 !' I 95 Aurust 11, 1911 Demand *500.00 . 98 Aurust II. 1911 Demand *400.00 97 Auruat II. 191* Demand *500.00 *' 99 Au"°*; i!" ill* {J",Mnd »5W, °0 100 Aurust II. nil Demand *50o!oO f' 101 August II. 191* Demand *500.00 !ol *»*uat 11. 1*11 Demand (400.00 * 104 Auruat ll! 1*1* liemand I40o!m »r 104 Anauat 11. 1*1* Demand *500.00 P 108 Auruat 11. 1(1* Demand 4400.00 . J°. 07 Aurua. 11. 1(1* Demand *500.00 <"■ 01 Auruat It. 1*1* lie ma ad *500.00 ~ jo* Aurust 11. ]*■* Demand *500.00 Amrrn. II. 1(1* Demand *500.00 * 111 Aurust II. 191* Demand tM9.00 d" I 18 Anruat II. 1919 Ilnnmnl 8500.00 , 113 Anruat .11. 1918 Demand 8500.00 f. 118. Anruat 11. 1818 Demand 8500.00 f ,115 Auruat 11. 1911 Demand *400.00 118 Aurust II. 191* Demand 5500.00 " 1- Aurust 21. 1918 Demand 5400.00 lit! Auruat II. 191* Demand *400.00 J" I in Aurnet 21. 1(1* Demand *400.00 h" 1 m Anruat II. Ill* Demand 8500.00 ,mi 111 Aurun 21. 1*11 Demand 8800.00 12? Anrdst II. 1*18 Demand 8500.00 !" 1 1*4 Aurua! I!: j!" •j» August \\: ills ^ 1*7 August 21. 1111 Demand *800.00 iS A usual 11. K18 Demand (400.00 >m Aumat 21. 1918 Demand *400.00 , , 1X0 Auruet 11. 1*18 Demand *400.00 181 Auruat 21. 1918 Demand 8400.00 I !K Aurust 21. 1918 Demand K00 00 ! "n IM 1918 Desna nd iiSSiSS 184 Anruat *1. ltl» ti«,nd 1500.00 '' 185 Aurust 21. 1918 Demand *600.00 1 fturuet 21. 1*18 Demand *500.00 1 1*7 Auruet *1. 1918 Demtnd (500.00 l* , n Aurust 21. 101* Demand *400.00 " tin Auruat 21. id* Demand (400.00 "" tst Anrust ll. 1*18 Demand 8500.00 is- ■***" '!• "I*- Demand 8550.00 ll; Auauet II. 1918 Demand (400.00 ' lis l""' ?!• 1,18 Demand 1400.00 144 Aurust 11. 1911 liemand 1500.00 fin ,144 Aurust 2 . 1918 Demand *400.00. >48 Auruat *1. 1914 Demand 4400 00 s ;"= "■ SS SsS ss lis I™ S: S3 SXKS as .3! i5S 33 SSI SSS- 1» in Anrnet 11. 1919 Demand (40o!o0 19 154 Anruat 11. KM Demand 1500 00 •6 Anruat 11. toil Desaand *500 !co is? Anruat 21. 1*11 Demand *400.00. wi . mi Auruat .1. 1(11 Demand *800.00 ,. 188 Auruat *1 1911 Demand 1500.00- 'D 80 *'• JJ!" Demand *100.00 V, ijTJT JJ- JJJ! Dmnand *400.00 / , Areuat 21. Ill* Danuind U00.o/tn I o *'***' «• »1« Demand 1500 00 ill ■" **! !!' Demand *500.06^."' 184 ijr? ; • J! ' Demand 1400.00 da 'In !!!! «, in Are"! "• KM w®004 j»» Areuat It! 111! liZlSd Um!m Ad
'!-? i™.i ;!• mil T^nd Auau«t .1. 1918 Demand tutH ,1*2 August -1. .1913 Denisr.J !;' , August 21. K18 limnare Uora 1,1 Aurust II. 1918 Dmnand ssm? ' 111 Aren« II. 1918 Demand Utoj, IT" August 21. 1918 Demand 8-osJS ITS Aurust II. 1918 Demand J2J5 -.79 Auruet II. 1918 Drnnand iI«Cl 180 August 21. 1918 Demand 181 Angust 2. . 1913 Dmnand, iSji is. Aurust II. 1918 liemand lain :» SS 3: S3 'SS SS3:33IS33J .IS. A^|ust.21. 19)8 Demand 85008s Auruet .1, lilt Demand • too Auruet 21. 1913 Demand looom 101 Auau-t 21. 1918 Demand *5091, \ii aSS! «!■ !!!? « g*: . ■m SIDE'S IS 197 Aurt.t II. !9|H Demand )Mt August II 1*18 ' Aurust 21. 1913 Demand 8509* aSJSS ri: i»'s ii*™!3 21.. 3 Au-M.t 21. I!-M liemand KOOa JI'I August II. 1918 Demand 8509J, 20". Aueu.t t-113 Demand fMt, 2(15 Augu»t 21. tola l-emund 8504 J, , Augu.. 21. 1918 Demand 1500.1, 2U> August 21.. 1913 Demand 81.194, V- JJ1"!!!"; -D"""nd 850941 •31! Aurust 21. Ills Demand I5O0.I9 August 21. 1918 Demand 8. ..sin 21 1 Aiaint 21. 1918 liemand 850941 -r * August 2j. 1918 Demand 85.i9.ie - Areas'- "V 1918 iij^!^ 21 8 Augu-t - ! . 191* 1 1< msjid 1^1. ,,44 7 A *2;: , : ■ 1 21. 1918 lien,.,. I S V..(o 224 August 21. 1918 Demand 850944 225 August 21. 1 113 Demand I '.C-, „ 228 August 21. yfs Demand 850989 2*2 AuguU ^*t-i9l.8 Demand >30944 August 21. 1913 Denis,,. I 850, 40 218 August 21. 1018 I tenia lid 150041 233 Aurust 11. 15 1 8 Demand 850049 24., August II. 1913 llem.n.1 850444 241 August II. 191a Demand 8SOO.« '^42 August II. 1 1H Demand I50U4I 243 August II. 1318 jiemand 5V»ta 247 August 21. 1)18 Demand 8509SI 248 August 21. 1918 liemand |39u« 219 August II. 1918 llemsli.j 850944 252 August' ll'. 1318 De^llid 8599.14 253 August 21. 1918 Desnar.d 850981 254 August 21. Ilj? liemand 850e.H 257 August 21. 1918 liemand 855*91 25s Auruet 21. 1918 liamand 85099s 221 Augu*: 21. I«l!l liemaigl 1/niM SSS 33 RS»« ?!.-' Aui-u-t -l! 1919 tseroaisd 'too" •70 Are-set 21. 1915 Demand tU9« 27: August 21. 1918 Demand 159041 1 17 5 Areu«'ii: KU i'emiins! 55 •7 .» ibyust 21. Klh ih-mtnd 850088 2 "s August 21. 1913 liamand 150088 August ii! KK Demand 85Wl! 251 Areuct 21. 1918 Demand VfOtji •82 August 21. 1918 Demand 8S00» 29.-. August 21. 1919 Demand I540JI Whereat. !he mmey In be received fn*i tks -ruauc LAND BONDS" la ba be uesd 8se payment of lh>- above enumerated Ian"the DOAltD 0!°'rOMMlSSIONERS 08 THE CITY OF OCEAN CTTT DO ORDAIN: City, n municipal corporatfcn tsf Neer Jarre, and In "be "known 'as "PUBUC "LaJ® j the provisions of an act of tha Deglslatwe or the Stale of New Jeraey. entitled, "is bonds and other obligations and tha- Incurrlat of indebtedness by county, city, borough, eih •tried by an improvement eomntleelon." sp proved ilnrch XI. 191* and tha amendmeuts thereof : Mid bonds shall be dated Inly ink 1922 and tha Interest shall be payable semi, annually on. January 16th and Jnly 15th la Meh year and said bonds shall he numbers! : from 1 to 1ST inclusive and to be nf the turn 18.009.00 earh'year on Jnly 15th. In Ike of 1913. 19X4 and 1935. and 64.00049 each year on July 15th In tha Jsais of 1814 that tre rate of" I IntrnM* on" all bmid. "shsB *th 'Hoard* fhc' " h* *{ Section 2. The money to be received frem tha Mia of Mid bonds shall be applied te ls"usd and sold hy the°City of Ocean Clfr.^ef August 21. 191* atsd** of tha denomination of *500.00 earh and the toUl number of sal! bonds laaaed being 214 and nimberad from 1 to 284. Inrlusivc. and of said bonds, from 1 to 8/ Inclusive and also No.^ 284 In the sum of/ It 415.42 ham Mid temporary bunds unpaid and_numbered from 9 to 288 Inclusive, said tsCnrortry bonds being more particularly Identlied In 4hJ above schedule: Mid temporary bojds were '-raed and wild to temporary finance the purchallsg. - City. Now Jeraey. by Mid City, the rights. and Mid land, rirhta. Interests sad Msemants therein wits acquired by said *Ky on the twenty-firvt day of August 1918. as by the^ report of the Commlsrioners of OsnSection j. Thai the Board of Commi-sioosn of the City of Ocean City has determined that the period for which the bonds thosdd he Issued, hy this ordinance, and to be knem "PUBUC LAND BONDS" to he thiredurtinc the iwrlod for which temporary hogdi hare run from the period for which pm manrnt finance bonds may he Issued hv l* laws of tha Stat# of New Jersey, and mPwHally irnr. (H.) Sec. d. of year 1*1* *•*• , Section 4. That a supplemental debt mois not necessary to be Wed because •» bonds to be issued under this ordlnaaMf* ' In fond temporary bonds used for the perW«s of temporarily Rnanrlnr. and that at tha Up of the issuing of Mid temporary hondl 9* lolal amount thereof was romputsid as s pa*1 and"^ SS.*1" ^ "** C'" O°"*of S temporary boodsTicl^ded. tha'^^of Ooms City wag within its debt limit as pro»J|rf hy law and that ever si nee the said tmsPnrary hands tn the amount of the total «► paid has hern computed la and ■.■isisHdW* anmrnl are"" "^psTs n^'l'sl "n',"* a" withln^tW .per • JOS. a. CH AMI WM. H. CAMPB. K. A. CORSON. NOTIf* Thf> fnreRoing orilinaaee, was a|>provr.1 „„ tlie 17th tiav of Julf.. The honds authorizes! thereby i*> issued anil slellvere<l nfter 20th day of September, 1932," ahtl any suit, action or proceetiiiiH to ret asitle or vacate this orilinanca must be begun within twenty 'lay* after the publication of thi* city am*. HARRY A. MORRIS. „ " S"Slv It. ,e.« • j

