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OCEAN CITY PRINTING AND<br />

PUBUOTmojCO<br />

I[i CUNTOM D. XOWOBX. aa>«tlalaa'ataaanr_<br />

-. Cap* May County'*- Latvlinr Newapaper<br />

L525&<br />

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. ^here ware mow than live hundred visitors<br />

here at.various time* during th» taxes days,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the convention, most <strong>of</strong> these men and<br />

Women being-identified with the organization.<br />

There were more than this number In<br />

town, however, at the various meetings,<br />

many coming from Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Pleasantville<br />

and other sections <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County,<br />

as well aa towns in Cape May County.<br />

The -morning and afternoon sessions filled<br />

the edifice, while the gatherings in the evenings<br />

taxed the capacity ot the church. The<br />

attendance at the convention, it. is under-<br />

J attendance at the convention, it. is under-<br />

< J " t I " lNI * - "* "" "" stood, was the largest in the history <strong>of</strong> the<br />

»« w u tu. o,uri-.l h.- f nr.-i Mr>. R K. ltushy, <strong>of</strong> S»i-boro.<br />

A rota aiunwwd, "I» that you.<br />

to tarn it <strong>of</strong>f when I retired.<br />

This happened at 3.30 a. m-<br />

yoa com<br />

den <strong>of</strong> t<br />

JUT TAYLOR'S HOMBj<br />

cntertained<br />

number <strong>of</strong> their<br />

their home in the Garden, aectionl ,,v<br />

Monday evening. It wa» a man- lri.«<br />

:•.&•:..<br />

in complaininir, but wry aei.iom; i» •••-"»«<br />

do people tell you <strong>of</strong> the (food work. the mask*.<br />

£i£AM, thVlo not the flmt tin.o .There wen, the UaualP»<br />

I have experienced efficiency on with refreshment*, and the vorath*<br />

pat "f^e P° llce * inco ' hm T ciou " .' h ~" lcIerat . VH^ 1 | timorp. among o(W<br />

, term in that «ccH<br />

^<br />

rlxognitton"/or it.'' PoMlbly tome bat one that undoubtedly deaeribed [ th« P. O. 8. <strong>of</strong> A h£i<br />

<strong>of</strong> thc property owners in the vi- condition.. | OUtnetjiiill attend ,^<br />

cinity <strong>of</strong> the Garden* will appre-<br />

| elate reading; tola letter.<br />

jt^ ^ Shc)Iey the paato^ tells.the Sentinel-<br />

FRIDAY. NOVEMBER MBER 4. 1927 Ledger that the registration numbered -150.<br />

i _ i '• • — •••" ~ but that the total number attending was<br />

REPUBLICAN N TICKET largely in excess <strong>of</strong> that, the average attendj<br />

ancc being more than 500 at every meeting.<br />

— . • y^e delegates said that never had the con-<br />

For Senator nator vention found such a 'warmth <strong>of</strong> hospitality j<br />

mioiM CHAlUJffl r U MSA"<br />

n nr rAAn n as that extended in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> outside the;<br />

U MSA" church itself, some <strong>of</strong> the delegates dechr-1<br />

i • ing that the residents <strong>of</strong> this resort just I<br />

ahh ' i m a d e ' ne vw'tors feel they were extremely l<br />

FREDERICK W. MeMURRAY <strong>of</strong> good-will prevailed throughout the entire<br />

time the convention met in the city.<br />

Resolutions to this effect were passed, as<br />

For Surrogate<br />

IRVING FITCH<br />

were resolutions thanking the city <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

j t n e m-mwm<br />

w V • •'» Q . '• '.V. \. " rsHC^. . •_ . :*£?.<br />

w" --mm<br />

'••••mm<br />

v *. .;,i», ,j**•*newspapers<br />

and the Methodist Church<br />

'for the u«e <strong>of</strong>this buildirtjr.<br />

For Freeholders A SPLENDID CELEBRATION<br />

r n e<br />

LUTHER C OGDEN ^ """ccrs <strong>of</strong> the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

r ' j the <strong>City</strong> Commissioners, who co-operated,<br />

f-: B. LAWRENCE CHALMERS, ^j M who took part in that splendid Hal-<br />

> ' , • lowe'en celebration here are to be commended<br />

and congratulated on the success <strong>of</strong> the af-<br />

;. F«w Coroner fffljr.<br />

' - EARL L. HOLLINGSEAD<br />

lt ^ n e v e r been-equalled, in all respects,<br />

in this resort; such; at leaat. geems to have<br />

been the unanimous verdict <strong>of</strong> the thousand*<br />

! THB COMING ELECTION w h o witnessed the spectacle.<br />

Idvfccs from all sections <strong>of</strong> Cape May Not content with making a good showing<br />

are to the effect that the Republican here, some <strong>of</strong> the folk, an well aa organizaa<br />

for <strong>of</strong>fice in this county will win j tions, notably the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Beach Patrol<br />

fovarwbeJming majorities at the general' and the Italian Independent Club, went to<br />

j next .Tuesday. However, that does other towns the next day or two afterward<br />

Jnsan that Republican voters should grow .and carried <strong>of</strong>f prizes there, these towns irilleas<br />

and negiept to vote. Go to the eluding Cape May, Wild wood and Vineland.<br />

.' and pOe up- one <strong>of</strong> those, old-time stu- j . :<br />

"KM majorities, for Chas. C Read for the! A GROWING INDUSTRY<br />

i ""S IX^JL^'" 9 f ° r °° >° u know Si!<br />

->•••. n .<br />

GEORGE SMITH GROFF<br />

Gcorire Stn.ih GrotT, ea»hier <strong>of</strong> in April. l-CN. Mr. Gruff wa» for,<br />

! the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> National Bank. »«V four \.M.-. »nth the IS Liware<br />

***t ten percent <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

Assembly, and tbe whole ticket. we, ht <strong>of</strong> autonobjfe tirea u composed<br />

!<br />

torn in Smilhville. LanoMter: Coucty Tru.t Cur. par. y at Che.-Ter. 1<br />

IhccauMJ thc llirht wan in the rear'<br />

' I <strong>of</strong> thc houn> on thc second floor and<br />

'all thr iduules pulled i].)«n.<br />

October 27. PhiUdclphia.<br />

Very truly,<br />

MRS. WARKEN MATUfk.<br />

Philaiiclphia.<br />

f S. a Soaa Beirrets Fire<br />

J Kditor fii-iitlnel-Lcditrr:—I havei<br />

' rca man and the<br />

many friend. I made make, it tin"<br />

more heartrvndinir to rralu.- !)-••<br />

Kirat calamity they haw MjffVnsl.<br />

' County. Pa.. April iO. lsv.i. a tli- Pa. j<br />

jrert defendant <strong>of</strong> Han-Grocff. Ihe ' M r Cn)(f u a krrn tut > u^<br />

flr.t «-ttl.-r <strong>of</strong> Lanco-U-r County,' bu_in.,^ Ulth ^ tnK\.kr<<br />

hi. w-ttUrment now b,-,ni: kno«n p,.ri,.,Rjlllv thill (^ »cn him a<br />

1<br />

Christian. Mr. and Mm. Ewlnir TJ<br />

But it iloea wm Providential<br />

that the.v d(aa»ter» mu«t take<br />

place at timen to «rakm-<br />

! pli'hed,<br />

}i»w. a> I read your late-t r.|i-<br />

I tit.n r.f ih • S<br />

fiad by his large circle <strong>of</strong> friend*. He:,*.,. w a 8 m u c h increa»ed. adding jrreatjy to Write U»<br />

11» a most fitting successor to Mr. Bead j its ]ife w h e n ^^^ in automobile tires. , •<br />

V» lower bou*e> After this discoveo' the u»e <strong>of</strong> cartwn opn LHtcr ta - •> ^^-.U-wrtiw.ik JU«I m.J-<br />

EL ^ « A L ^ « « * j ^ . r > > « r ^ ' . . . . * **|-i bull.ltnK^. IU-f.,i«- *. .nriltlllu*<br />

jp<strong>of</strong> tbe Cape May; County Board <strong>of</strong> Free- j a pi^mtnt in inks and painU. in stove polish, th! >< |,!u,,>. h,.* aUat .:,iu.i:n^ 4<br />

Alan his actions speak for themaelveiJ- ,cra>-ona and a variety <strong>of</strong> other articles, fully ; J-"|^'"l '^'\"[' if^f , 1 '"' °f" n<br />

b Chalraen. the other nominee. Is a young, tuo-thinU <strong>of</strong> the output goes into automobile , •>'"1 '»r*.iiiy ct-JjJi" 0 Ji!iTi'»un tV.<br />

•p <strong>of</strong> .estimable qualities, and.hu legion <strong>of</strong> tires. j o^-'n dty.<br />

||nda an a unit for him. Thus the development <strong>of</strong> another import-! «•.-»!aveVu-'il'heinj'fun^.il.r'ej 1 ^!<br />

[Tatars 'also should cast their baljots for *mt imlu»tr>- ha.< been brought about through m/f,"ro'^ ultr V|J*!"h^^ uri ' 1 / >1>u<br />

ia bond lssoe. which has the approval <strong>of</strong> the rnurvelous expansion <strong>of</strong> the automobile i bouLxuni^-^ion^for ^OctSn*c'ty<br />

plaadsn <strong>of</strong> both parties. . trade. (than that: The bnui.<br />

Kourd it ha, - coioriike<br />

Li'a'\,hlt' oVu?k. "liI*<br />

'"•''"'n.n^ -hvlt r'bath "it i"h.<br />

H " e lrBr "«<br />

-«I two «~-k.<br />

o.ca.. ..,ui!v<br />

unnit th.- fall<br />

!»')> rmd r<br />

.tir.- Ocan Ciy<br />

i VMM.T. 1 «arly<br />

w . <strong>of</strong> -r^uk-n<br />

thin that! The bnulivurd .-houl.i •t^ ff " th-« rv>-jlt. ui Lr.kj-n rail».j<br />

be on the «rm. People vti'j j.-,, l-oilly broLtn he-im- pUnu «r actual i<br />

lo the fhorv do Mi be\uux- there i^ thvft. J<br />

DRILL SAVED PUPILS |an ocean there. Otherwi--. they It<br />

HELP POLICE AND FIBEMEN », . ,.->-,,• ^ , »oul.l BO to the mountain.-, lake,, thir<br />

„"..„ . tl_ •.. _. . . The importance <strong>of</strong> lire drills in school* was •. ru. &> th* only ^-n^bie. i.,veiy, ih,n<br />

memftm <strong>of</strong> tne police and are de- strikin4,y iUuatrated recently when a four- '• le - ll ;» c P. 1 -^ ''".^ ^/n ">»«• ^"'<br />

toth.^«t^nr^ tL^r 1 * r °° m - h - lh '> u - «t Oak Grove. Ala.. w« ' W \^^Vx>7~ZX^ X<br />

to tha voters to aupport_Uu. pension ^ ^ ^ ^ finU ^ <strong>of</strong> the ^ ^ w h i c h , ,,%ilfll. Thr^Hvr, uU>%1. a>., ,... afu.<br />

proposition at the election here next t h e 8toves u w put into ^ ^ , ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ " v . « « ;<br />

rf' . Due to the fact that fire drilla had been «V '"*"- , r^K<br />

loMfor tbe disabted mea and their he!d tuice weekly since the beginning <strong>of</strong> the ' w^V^i.."^"?^^ b^! fi<br />

I wifl mean much to them, and will term, the 175 pupils were safely gotten out! >«^ «w. i ~rn<br />

tha average taxpayer comparatively!^ the building, which a few minutes laterl , Thln b h "* 'r' 1 * ' : *" uM ^ u It la unpu^iblv tu n^il «\.-r>--<br />

It 1» the lu>t I<br />

•-» »hou!.i en-,<br />

ul pruperti*** I<br />

v in the knottl. I<br />

j|ue proti-cti.n.;<br />

'or the •.hurt' >t<br />

re on the. Aabury uitou- i» the miiin lhr. 1<br />

' fuuhfjre for fu-it and .iuto Ir^tf.c<br />

IK lor.^ ^n.i Junnif the winter mor.th>. un«l th«-!<br />

i uvjii bou re.uitncei or th^. i>cn].- in th '<br />

I ~r.ej»r central" »houl.i be well p^<br />

\»iulii be u'troletl by the police u> keep ^hi»i<br />

l^ontfpurt ^lawlcaane.**<br />

iaelt in harut '<br />

L . I " 1 tlnvc fmin the r^w inkru. Ijjnifport »nrt la»l 1 cannot think I am oJur.r in;<br />

• was a mass <strong>of</strong> smoldering ashes- J bruise, arouna the Ganitt»».<br />

Kifty-niath<br />

»nd<br />

thi*<br />

1<br />

compliirj, ilx there °' u - *t .'or the »M*<br />

^rftl* firemen in th. recent confix- their books, filed by the clodc rooms to secure I £ £ £E& y .£ ^ Cl1 * <strong>of</strong> " S3 1 hit. it u •u.-o>jn^inlr to<br />

B fa tijia rasort . hats and wraps and were safely outside be-<br />

M|r:mHt axtnmaiy veQ paid for the fore they knew that the building was really<br />

' Ruprct/uiir. bfc. u<br />

i» certainly »houid be r»»tmined.<br />

K. s. s. £«<br />

m m thay atf required to serve. Host on fire. 1 EM? •• Hortda »ho uo» A.bun .«»„*.<br />

W» «*l tt Is more or lass a struggle on drills, a panic might nave resulted with con- u bo^.i.usi'^n th* north" bj"' the<br />

mm-tn tbaaa da&artmanU have families Without the discipline developed by fire J-^.L ^tiJr'^l'^iZP'u 1301<br />

"* W " *"<br />

fihftifnaa, with Uttle chance for putting sequent loss <strong>of</strong> lives. In such cases the c '« nt "' nh amcn.iment. an.i M the<br />

r aaaaUagg for tba day whan they will danger from being trampled to death in a ifu m'^L^TSo' !^«<br />

-*->vattrabacause<strong>of</strong> injuries or old age. mad rush is sometimes even greater than ," fc> * nd ? fc ,*LI h '* h - P orid * b<br />

f by tkaboya to blue aa thar stand th^ from the fire iUelf. ^ffi ^JS^Zli ££££<br />

*- • M r boor <strong>of</strong> trouble and distress. This aver nreaent oerfl nertaculariv in Th " ln ^« n * !"• oo the ETv-rslaoW>,<br />

frame buiWingsTemphasiies l ^ M "" 3r • ti» A=«rk«u U« » th. tourw<br />

C04nrBNTIQN bility <strong>of</strong> school boards and t<br />

ita Canvso-lshoald sea that pupils are thoroughly drilled<br />

., . more Uian'mrsachfaiyearitsinaqulatanrlnrrUrty imn. attUjatw hidaa and tcarirfji. Aaiifa<br />

witOi Attr iveapUoa in taia diyjnar. Hundwds • " -<br />

Its ^<br />

My fen. la U» rtorck.<br />

ST. AUUUIIINCS CHUHUI<br />

* N I b k S<br />

wnxrra p. HATNES, M. r*.<br />

js?ci5r" H -<br />

aaa NtaUl 8*.<br />

ALLEN COBSON. M. a<br />

i • w II • " - - -<br />

. Rundara at S and 10 oYlork. • fnfaitf It XTkaVMHPVn Iff Ia.<br />

U0i.a.ud1JI>| Mau ftaniay. at St. Karrta Ckar.1. JOHN B. TOWliHtMV, M. •».<br />

•j( a. av JSaeond Inn and Atlantic ' *«aaa, at OOa. Bavrai • » I* A. M.I > aa I F. K.I<br />

^--. >J» o-ctotk. t ociock. mir.K<br />

>EAVOB aft<br />

IS IT BETTER<br />

' Mr. Yoeircr enure;! uro:i hi» j<br />

ftOl'P APOSTLE"<br />

work here SrpUrnbcr 1. -Ho wan)<br />

onluincd »t the fall m«l rr. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

,(f Dr. Mrg«nt'» aermon in<br />

re will be Communion<br />

j. tie norninff.<br />

__N EDUCATION<br />

^"A8 LIFE CHANGIMT<br />

^atha C«Bra<br />

« KJixntiou oa Ufc-<br />

'Uthc ihMiw <strong>of</strong> the thinl<br />

mtntlon <strong>of</strong> the New Jer-<br />

- ' aftrr-<br />

•ft. Second Preabytcrian!<br />

.oon. Novrmbrr •>.<br />

A t * A X i, the Fire<br />

DENTIST . •:<br />

kw. <strong>City</strong> TUa aa« Tr«» •*»>|<br />

BETTER CHECK UP<br />

k aaator L<br />

Vaad other tourth;> to lnvlu-l.<br />

. tor m««tin«» are FJrtt<br />

PLEADS FOR JUSTICE<br />

at you. *MI • tiB>cn"U

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