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«Mr aw imre, ocWH ewf, », i., HOA?, xurom a, wif<br />

Sports Colyum<br />

ByO-BY-jlNGO<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> I Red and Blue Girls Ifp^MOUS PORTSIDERS<br />

Won Handily f PWfoGowdiL——————<br />

By Feg Min»|<br />

22<br />

Pages This Issue<br />

I Th P OCEAN CITY NEW<br />

Eastern Leaguers Failed To DUP to a<br />

£ * t'H *. C L T D Wild WQOd BlS<br />

Scintillate Enough To Be „ „,„;,„ ,„,,;,<br />

wilder Local Quintet | Friday night<br />

wilder Lqeal Quinter I Friday »i«!n 4pMn« ihi- isj<br />

^__ J_ tale flty R!aam»r girto and In<br />

.}. • RlADV Fj« Ssejsn H tie ~ order not in idagppoiiK (he I<br />

rt'i' „,,, . _ , T ' , , , i - L Rnal Score Was 31 to I ? OTOWII, two t«uii« irf ,h« «,I,Bri the H«M 241.<br />

*Wy nprwented her during file opening chapter. Wiiduood had |fmW»««ned .iih u «plder ,.m- Jiiw Brtnn WhlnMnjjti.n wurlnc<br />

ilihoulhB Of Withdrawing from the Ualup, hut it i» under.too,! j"">>' P fwH ">•(- The 3|>ldion'n ghl]|<br />

Wit the tainii players ivho wcretly east longing cye« towards pro- e-miritiuilons »i'f» enniiBh t,, dr *,|r||1<br />

icnionil tennis. The national body's attitude toivarii pr<strong>of</strong>msioiul f"a" ih* Splrte. ^.|)(<br />

atonii is well known hut it was necessary to emphasue this ah ^".J"""' "Tt .'"".-"N" »*" "<br />

l(Me ^fch wu done by giving one Vincent Richard, a vigor,, ',^,£,£1<br />

Bfa «<br />

onthewrilt. Jimmy Brown, former E.»l,rn ' fj"! 1 *<br />

;r,» Inaunuch as this same Vincent is now on the Pacific coast League luminary, marred fur tin. -<br />

gathering in the filthy lucre under the eagle rye <strong>of</strong> "Cash ami apid#r«. burnlnB ihi' eord« ttirw t>r "" r<br />

Jj2lrfy."-ryte, must hive Mused him to give three raucous guffau-s. iim» from ihe neiii. while hi«'<br />

•J*/.' Vinnte, it will be remembered, turned pr<strong>of</strong>essional last sum- 5"<br />

il)- III" <strong>City</strong> rr<br />

ii nit'xtlni: nil III.<br />

Short Fait <strong>Line</strong> win i«- iocuti'd on thu siii ot<br />

! ^^^^^^^^^^^ rlit* Mtreet, The original plfin<br />

i was Io place the lighting flxluri-H<br />

j Case Was Argued in Court lln i»ian.i« in the center <strong>of</strong> me<br />

! ~ thoroughfare.<br />

With thi! illiprovcrannl <strong>of</strong> tin. 1<br />

Thi. bailiff hctwuen 111" ghorp so rlf Poi,,,.<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> BOUl...<br />

: hi»t Ulli- anil Illu Paranionnl vur,| i,y ,(,„ ttMlnty Bn,| ilic hanl<br />

J Ui.li rrrotit Conipany fn.ll-il with Biirfacing and ivldenlng or Ninth<br />

! ii puytiu-nt <strong>of</strong> (!,»0D for u lot siri,,.t rj-nm West Avenue to the<br />

| located on ihe norlheanterly «|,ii. Thoroughfare. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will<br />

uf Eighth Slreet, extdnllliic from hnve one <strong>of</strong> thu nnent apprfiiifhcs<br />

I f>li-a


1-3 IJT MI'<br />

dau aw rows, OCEA» cut, i. J^FEIDAT, FEBBUASY t, im<br />

Business Mfin<br />

Sff Declaxet Alex Vollmer<br />

/ In Talk on Income Tax<br />

iff'., and It« Angles ','<br />

4'iMurt Keep Good Records<br />

feit: **&• •»BOB» l«, iniiead <strong>of</strong> a<br />

f , i» May' Wall twelnrai mear"<br />

AMI Vollmcr. fanner |<br />

': Klw*nl» OaB, ml a mMilns <strong>of</strong><br />

'iiS* to ** 1 Klwaaii eiub at the<br />

f Fine Season<br />

For Resort<br />

i -<br />

Early Rentals and Sale.<br />

j Are Optimistic Indies<br />

lions. He Declares<br />

irews, OCUH en?, s, j,, raniT, FEBEUAKY 4, ia§7<br />

Renting Problem'<br />

Owner Hitmld Notify When<br />

Rental Is Made<br />

PrejWency<br />

Inquiries Start To Arrive I TU<br />

The failure <strong>of</strong> an owner to *<br />

promptly notify ihe brokers whea t,<br />

*>rt neit strmnwr, I loo]<br />

fiplo, who wll<br />

i itrake their flrpt trip to th? re<br />

. on. it will not only bf a <strong>On</strong>.<br />

. adiertbwnent for the resort, bu<br />

'I after tbe ieuraaaient, the hnrse<br />

j shoe piU-blnf rourt» will be i<br />

*"" "' lent to hiindrwii<br />

I "Anotser projeet wblco will dn<br />

I more jinn any olner in flvinf<br />

I Oc«n Oty a push In the rijll<br />

! direction !» tbe .ettlernetit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

:h from guesilon, ami the<br />

eoBHnBHIon <strong>of</strong> • omilorn Boajii.<br />

•'•111. I hope to aM tal, awoni.<br />

i pilgheil duHnf the Ben .Inter '<br />

The Mrey <strong>of</strong>fice reported the<br />

rental, <strong>of</strong> 1509 Central Avenue<br />

anit 1J3I Central Avenue,<br />

A nUDJber Bf Mjai were alw<br />

rsported by the pajne <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

Among toeme were the sale afi<br />

two Ion on Central Avenue and '<br />

Twenty.tbird ftreet 10" j D<br />

Qyian, <strong>of</strong> pmiadeiphia. Atoo<br />

the ale <strong>of</strong> three A*ury Avenue,<br />

Jou, at Twenty-elghth Streei to 1<br />

T^ H Edward,, <strong>of</strong> 3U North!<br />

^elfth Street. P1IM«,I.(„!,,-, i<br />

•yp«y Nifht Enjoyed<br />

. l t M A. N<br />

during<br />

uona<br />

Caarlea llansley, Willa<br />

^Advertising<br />

i Plans Before<br />

Commissioners<br />

Hold Conference in Re- •<br />

gards To Publicity Plans<br />

For <strong>1927</strong><br />

(<strong>City</strong> Will Spend $24,000<br />

The aiJiertising plans at the<br />

i-iiy will probaiily be announced<br />

soon. At an adjourned —-.'--<br />

, tA tbe ConinilssioBer!, beU i ,„.<br />

I day afternoon aft Ibe <strong>City</strong> Hall,<br />

[ -Mayor Okajnpion called attention<br />

io the fact tbat tbe time |» fast<br />

approachlns when [be city ad-<br />

VFFtlsing ahijulil be underway<br />

Hf ataipd he would like to know<br />

IIIB pleniure af the Cooaiiiision-<br />

•M in toe ma.(ter.<br />

li was mifge»ierl a eenferenci.<br />

b, held after the nieetlng. What<br />

ncc-urred at the coaferente la not<br />

know n.<br />

Prior io la»l year the adver-<br />

Ii*l»g was handled by the<br />

iltyiift daBariment. LMI su«,-.<br />

KoBlnson declared the publicity<br />

nhould b« considered by the en-<br />

ilr» hnjrd, r<br />

mere ta ajuch sp«ulation »« '<br />

io the oily engaging a publicity<br />

tor, last yejr H. 8. Dean<br />

Said C<strong>of</strong>. M Smith <strong>of</strong> Xtw V<strong>of</strong>fc '<br />

at tin fourth inaugufitien last j<br />

w«t-^__•• "Now I h, no |<br />

idea what th.n fuiyre has In store I<br />

• for me. • • • • No man<br />

would »lanii before this intelligent<br />

.gathfrinf and say thai he wai not<br />

reeoptlve to the greatest posl!'<br />

tht world has (a <strong>of</strong>fer te (<br />

N«r Sighted<br />

The Real Business<br />

<strong>of</strong> (Ms ffank p=* **<br />

fierssnal Miss lownsend PanWmenca<br />

Is Bride <strong>of</strong> T opic <strong>of</strong> the<br />

C. W. Struble Civic Club<br />

iln <strong>of</strong> it ye<br />

io nuikt- Nur<br />

p<br />

about fifty feet<br />

ere [er.<br />

e Bin in ih<br />

shf- esrlainie<br />

him i.r the hand<br />

ed for Ihe ir»f,<br />

she stumblej ev.-r<br />

1 A^ ' ar as ^^ B°*~ one stee ' ' 3an ' c<br />

/ \ vault is as good as another for<br />

your money; one stone bank build-<br />

ing as useful as another.<br />

The difference is usually a human<br />

difference inside—-in the way your<br />

business is handled—in the way<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficere and tellers make their work<br />

for you a service <strong>of</strong> pride and help-<br />

fulness—or a matter <strong>of</strong> course.<br />

Serving people, helping business<br />

enterprise, preparing Opportu nity<br />

for your plans—that's the real busi-<br />

ness <strong>of</strong> this bank.<br />

Can we serve you to Jay t<br />

Oceon <strong>City</strong> National Bank<br />

O Ci<br />

f:Ut. and Mfi, T. Be<br />

unday in Burlington<br />

wi" I Mi, Wi Loral Girl and Cashier<br />

TiiBt Natifjnnl Panic<br />

Are Wfd<br />

jld First <strong>of</strong> Current<br />

Fvents Forum Last<br />

Ttipsday Afternoon<br />

Picked Up<br />

From the Scm.<br />

IIV nnVVAliD ROIinON<br />

Sunday Services in<br />

I r\ Mm, m<br />

Houses <strong>of</strong> Worship j<br />

A 7. T im-ilnii. In.lil<br />

if.iiii. MI Ui.li I in llv.<br />

'IP!'-, No :•.]. I-,<br />

ill In- In M M ,„<br />

, IH M Mn fill.nu-li pi<br />

•Romanrf StartPfJ in Bsnle Tnlle nf Fo<br />

iMM. Hanj* flurkhariit wan<br />

,pgll Allanllc Oitj viBlmr<br />

!..• Hr. •I' 1 Mw - *"• '*r°y ""<br />

§M Master Kenlielh, »pjni Si<br />

,:£} with relatlveii In MlllHli<br />

, Ir^ne ieivagn was In the crt*<br />

= ~ * 'w>ro, on Tu<br />

gj evening to wHiieim (<br />

•' "titbail eiime.<br />

Mi • ,\'li,l|ilii|, I- Tt,<br />

Mi«. K A (>,<br />

> Mr, and Mr», KeaUng, <strong>of</strong> May* Mr». l*il|i. ||HKI,<br />

Sfidlas, were recent Ocenn <strong>City</strong> turn*-,I in h,,i (K.III,.<br />

j^ltfln. Hit 1 a [••»• fiay» »li|i<br />

in IMiilii.l.lplil!,<br />

fUttor on TUFuriay<br />

Joill Pelto and family hi<br />

tiritd from a Irtp 1*11 li<br />

4^Bter In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

"r«, C, Corson. <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />

5 recent <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily visitor.<br />

9st& Debry. <strong>of</strong> phil.i.l..|Bhia<br />

H jjn Oeeari <strong>City</strong> viHiiiir on<br />

WMBesday,<br />

In. AWrlcb Crowe wajt .1 rn<br />

«ot AJlantlc <strong>City</strong> \l»itui.<br />

. IIIH Roianna gulvaen, wlm<br />

*— "-leu 111 for the pasl few<br />

401, in reported IM Improving.<br />

Mlm r,,.fini,h. Ti.tr<br />

lanilr t'iiy. Hpi.ni Wi<br />

the Biiwi <strong>of</strong> linr piinn<br />

Mrw. AlllM T.ilt.-lt,<br />

To Hold Novel<br />

Apron Social<br />

Next Tuesday<br />

,1,-1 .I,,. «|i.,,i»i,Mliip <strong>of</strong> Ih.. tii-.-ii<br />

(ify riih- (M11I1, proved a nifi<br />

<br />

hi.i- h..fl,i ""ly i' 1 " 1 » i"«K"'i vry 'niii-ii i,,J•„,;i,-,,i'<br />

II bioilKJit I""- "" '^t victory ror <strong>Ocean</strong> ' f»«, '•« 1<br />

In. rnnn«!- ''"»' Tl "" n evciybudy HM-III'-II Io 1,,,-.." i-!;,,,".;<br />

Holy Trinity Episcopal Church<br />

Cenirni Avenue and Eleventh<br />

V SI reel. Riv, joneph W. WatU,<br />

retlor. Buniiaypi, 8 A. M.! Holf<br />

I Comniunioli every Sunday JllfJ;<br />

hilJiJ Kiitiflay aehool, ]0:!(«« Wluhl «pi)ki. bur gni In nil- ni.iiiili." '" ""• I"'"'"' 1 "all' Ocenn <strong>City</strong> In »,il,m ^11, J, 1 ,;; 1 ,^" 11 '; 1 lrl , 1 |';JJ 1 1 1'1];j 1 1 1 « Anbury Avenue, near Four-<br />

tiiii.ny, allhtiliKli what shi! HH|.|J -s»al'li.w It. hiiy dWjillow ii " '"""'' a "' 1 • 1 " 1 " |1 '-'l '•'T, with | ii!'!!!| ir..m "s.Tfi I:..M"I I" W.TA.-J Catholle DaupnHri <strong>of</strong> Ami<br />

'"' inuilKli t,i il-nnunci.- I he Monro,. «iil. "W- iin- IIKI prmr. »„ 1 »i, puintH. ll wan a uloMi-iy cute j-" 1 "'- 1 »>-»ITII.-III Ijiaid^ tn.ni .."'.-.l.-i j!n,r" """' '*'""• "**<br />

•'?• :v-inplnif rapidly and by jt";^ 111 ,,',;;,;'^",,, 'M, 1 ,', 111 !'" . ' M ' Klwanii<br />

I <strong>On</strong> .1111. nmanlnn lie wiw dejiliiiB I BpritiB th.-y phoulil be entirely ,,', li,.,!,^! li...i.l; " I.ifi.ji.-.-"'l'si.'.il.-"v.ir.i ! Ss " > "<br />

I UI IVlUSlCttlC '-.Vonroi. IJuriilne,"<br />

,^^__^____ Thosu prMitnl were; Mrs. Ellji<br />

n r n £ r " l "'' h G^n'Jj-. Mta llabfl .Me<br />

Be hor Benefit <strong>of</strong> Henry. Mi« Wight, Miaa llaene<br />

tadeiptiia, were metor viBitoi's Tn)1 ,„,. m(e,|ng <strong>of</strong> the I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Seashore Home 1". Mr,. Teasdale, sirs, B, Frank i!^",'' l<br />

art on Tuesday, Ladier An) uf the tburch will For Babies Sl ""' h - slrs - Eclna Benckert, li. j , ^ " l cr> '<br />

-, ~ — — - ! — M belli at Ihe home nf Mr?, lf_° aO * ei Charlw Hand, Mrs. Bailey, Mr*, ,""„" 'n"' J<br />

Uwrence Lear, on .Monday<br />

nine. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary T.<br />

/=^ j * 1 John MacDonaldi Mrs- HopDing<br />

spect Good Attendance Mrfl. .1Iarry ,Iorrl!, ,(w H ^ p LJ;<br />

roy Howe, Miss Livlngrton, Mina<br />

A line praBram has been or- Minnie gi-elman, Jlr. Rriw|,.y<br />

inBed'by II, Howard O, Mac jMl(N McFsrland, Mrs, Alilrtcll<br />

(Ji.lllli! manner with prin<strong>of</strong>i.w, I ar- 'l..-v-|nplnB riipliily and by i.!,. 1 ; 1 ! 11 ' 1 .,!;". 11 ! 1 .' 1 '",.!'' 'J"" 1 ".- 1 - 1 |". 1 "'j I Klwanii ciub—Mi...|ii J1;IB<br />

<strong>On</strong> nni. nmiwlnn lie wiw ,le(ilinB BpriitB th.y should be entirely ,',', (I-IIMI lii.,1,1; " l'i?i'.|J. /iinil. v,i I «.Jii..ili.,, i,t_Hoti!| OOM<br />

ivitii a poor felluw who iunk.il JiHr1lu111.il lu th,. ha,ii wurk. Their [r"iii li;.-!'."! "'•»". '" ll.iiiii.iirnl. r Knlgnu <strong>of</strong> Prtniii-Ocn<br />

miw-nybly hrnki-n ami conlrit,. wind ha< il,.v,.|oped ni|.| tlii-iii^ul; iV,',;S] ,„' '?,;':',l''';'" iSlm: I ^';»'" iJ* 1 ;, (l " 3!l "' llt *""'<br />

"Have you ,.v-r bii'ti »ctil.-nce,I inumileH dn nni B-1 llrtd half as Mrlilu.. l:ini.l. rrinn ,M,.-p,|.-. M it...i.l lu " -•• —__<br />

10 Imprlwinmi-ni?" the JudBe nultk aa they .Mil when ii,,.y nl»t s'.w.SiC ni^C ii" /P"V iSl: IN" K ,!» "*. °L"'"soir il if "tl'<br />

ash..! in « .wwtal, wav. slarled, \\\Z\\- T>"" iV^l ^.rU-XJ'vl'i »"' f '"""" MSM^I," m^*<br />

•Never, never!" ejrela.lmi',1 ib, . —— , „ in I'i.'i.iiiT lt«d; liny ii,wi fr,,m ri.r,<br />

nrlmner biirntlni.' Intn 1.1 Ttl() niemhers uf thn Rnlnryl,nn- n,,;,d ,„ l-;,iiiii;,,rKh li,,,f,l: llnv<br />

i;r irJSr^H? . <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> I speakm b«au«e they never eanTMn<br />

ii".!'."i "Vnim " li^V "'i'Mi.i" "iVV ill-ff'nji! P«trioile Ordsr Sum <strong>of</strong> Am«rl£«—<br />

— H'riii.1.- 1'ir.lllT l".n.|-,m l,,v' |K" M^'i 1 """ ifrt"^' . No i,tf' M M U<br />

If, -III-I.IK- Iluiil.vir.i; l-nrdilf tin,,,! »«*l. « M Jlai, HA<br />

,„, a : "ffi.-.i.r'iir'-iiSJ v;nnr,!;;j B «'w o..^»=^.~ «.<br />

husband I, the luud speaker: f X ^ tZS^ liT'/lll^.urV Ki, WJ'ISn, 'I'SXrTi.i.lS'JS „„„<br />

son ia the Inierferiinee, and ^ .•hiin.-i.ry nf N,w hrw-y nn Kin 1,. WHSI.-V l:.,n.l: Ai.-rd,-./,, ltm.il fr..rn ",?i*|<br />

hiin..'1-ry <strong>of</strong> S',» hrwy on th" !"<br />

diiy <strong>of</strong> JiliiUfiry, A, li, 1-J27, in HiiV<br />

J,,|iiii.' IVHhf Hfiacl; N<br />

11 F>- ill-- ilnj' Itfiild 111 rlrl.<br />

rS,si,??^ ±,ti?^ ihiSfi—el ---C 1<br />

on lh. WWW: -W-hen Bobb-n.uiw Chib. <strong>of</strong> attenilance upon the Wvk<br />

Heir arows Asaln. ^°«»| The (•ograni ia a.« follows: r,fwar4,n|p. It "ta » real jo-<br />

ivlted to our frowing Bible Duet, be present at the periods <strong>of</strong> iw- i'i<br />

.Jhooi. Young men are Invited to (a) I Hear You Calling Me, Sip <strong>of</strong> ie ird ouf oSd A I f<br />

attflld the Ersonlan Ilble CH.« (h) Where My' Caravan HtH a"; P wlc»m* to<br />

for young men. Clausai for all, Beaierl, Jlr«, H, O. MaoPhiTBon, m Blble ^.^<br />

Ym will have a cordial welcome Dr. Thornl.y Hughe.,, mernlng worBh|p. ii \. ml. eve- _<br />

to all otif servicej, De not-for-1 Plane Mo, nlm worship, 7:30 pi M7 "••<br />

g<br />

whleh we take <strong>of</strong> the privilege «__<br />

<strong>of</strong> attendance lipon ihe Bervicei; A F^rd In Will<br />

<strong>of</strong> worjthip, II la a real Joy to day, B<br />

be present at the periods <strong>of</strong> wor- thiii bannerr "Just batik f<br />

Khip <strong>of</strong> the Lord, our God, A(l Florida, Barnurn waa Rlgh.!."<br />

l h ti<br />

0.1.1 i|v« in m.,.-k If-a: nil ih-"nlli-yn<br />

, o'flii. k I In (Unfit lii.U: nil 11,,, i,lii,ys ln m«,k<br />

, ni IN. I 13-0<br />

ilny rmirt ll.i<br />

f<br />

to ail our servicej. De not for. plane tola,<br />

get the bis feature <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> ielect<br />

Olty-^ur mid-week Mrvleo on violin solo,<br />

•il r*rfnl= Nnrlli Hlr.-.-l tf> IljiMi.riif-ii HoHd<br />

i.' ill lim Hiullnn lim.d Went from Norih Hlnini<br />

Id IIIIIII- 10 Il(Hl,.r»ra Isnn.lp 8lnlton_ nom<br />

ly'ei't forili rind d*-M:ril..-iI J -i*t from -N'firth Hire,! to nnit-r-<br />

1 IP my- ^'" fl ISOfif!; ABl.iiri- Itti.-id frutn Ngrlf<br />

[hat ceftnin lol, trrict fir ifcirr.-i I rlrcet to li-illerHf-fi ItdiidL npntra<br />

i.l iihij promlpiM ht?r,-lnl!fief i.iirH " ' J * ' *..-,.. =^ , " -<br />

Wm. H. Colli^n. Jt,<br />

Olty-^ur mld-we#K iervico on violin solo, ,,„<br />

Wedneiday ot 7:30 P. M, Minuel, Miss Myri Olalsdnll. _andthe faniii<br />

by (jlvcn that a writ I US<br />

NM, !|« nnd JSS <strong>of</strong> neetlon siaMi gtreDt nfty (So, feet to mi<br />

and sal <strong>of</strong> Scclion r,. Mi other point! thenee (S) north.wMi<<br />

0, 1*1. 142, HI and 144 In MB- wardly and |,»nill.rl with Bi«th Blrcil<br />

in oe<strong>of</strong>lii twefity'iilx iMt feet to another point<br />

the city thence (4) northeHstwardly nt rlgbi<br />

Union- (ndemniw «!.» wlUi Inl<br />

Court pnthe Hth dny <strong>of</strong> January, hounded""iinS di.«cril..-d IIH fnlloun! f' 1 "<br />

_ ....„„ ._, , —., _ =______ = = =_^^^^__^_ s, a, 132T, I ihBll eipsie to wile ni Henlnnlnic'at a, point In ihe unuih- f<br />

•IIWI The Windii In the South, LEGAL B wr, l fin V ?v' IU 8i"nrti-1i,v 1, , 1..7' Uc«t«Hy lino <strong>of</strong> Kiiih Htrc-i, ,11 in<br />

' \ SororitV Meeti *« "• 0. MaePher ' — - — ,,S9.!*J!M-. O-HKWiy..J 1 «;..JflL |ai««n«,.or IMN, .rsn, rt ,ii,<br />

\ aoromyjweii lpiano]oSue, aeiMted, N0TICE '«_*TTACHMENT p,<br />

y Thi ilema Tteta Pal met Wed. j Jir, Walter Dalf, CHARLES S. WOOD shei<br />

~ rnwday tvtnlni at the home <strong>of</strong> Duet, QSQHGB C'WORSTEH<br />

MISB EaUier Palmer, lltai Ade« I Ijovs a Lassie, By Seott In Atinehii<br />

.'.''" \ I \ 1" " ne Carfmnin, wafl had besn ao. Mrs.H, O. Marfheradn and SoU^<br />

I I \ V eepted s§ a new Biember <strong>of</strong> the Mr. T. Murphy, <strong>of</strong> mtni<br />

II IA gororlty was Inltlmted. Vioilri, <strong>of</strong>tlifMo. *^ fg gl<br />

I ' Hueb fun was enjoyed by all Mln M. BlnlBdall. Navcn<br />

Y/ ID durlirf tit Initiation, The.flrli Tenor »lo, , | nd<br />

•'WJ*** 1 ^ hare planned to have a take (o) Ich U&i Dleh, br Orelf i<br />

Urn mnun HAM »'• °» Wbrusry 1! at Powtll'!. (*) Wliidi In (he fretsa, . f^L., ... „., ,,. ... „„„ ...„„„..„.«„„„<br />

•.,«« BUUrFAKT MODS Bv«IyiBody Is uked to (me out i by^ O, A, Thomag Four-Hundnd anil seMnty.flve Do|. | fee. to<br />

1 lt» chirmlnily yoothfnl Him and buy u tun will be verv de- Mr. Tnonas Murphy, ]"<br />

I ia (a?or u ths nfar iMfsn llclouu caJtm. High Senool Olee club, <<br />

R»B •MM. Tilt frock It . Afler the bunlnees meetlnK was (a) The Ssllon' Ohrtiunu, J, _, - „ .<br />

"'fflPy"**!* w W, lll ''| f te* MJwnitd a«ilitr refrMamtBU by •temlnad SberlB o« th. pouati'<strong>of</strong> ape«»y. ,urt er NmlBh Union-]I<br />

K^^^W?ritaMmlB „, o , ,„,(-, - w u am, („ . AeeonwtBttto.'." ••',.- , OBO. R._ mns. Altoncj. .,Date«, Jinuaw sITisi*,' : I ..jMiTSiiu^*J<br />

iNSRIFF'i SALE <strong>of</strong> Ocuin" c-liy. in I(I» Voiinfj <strong>of</strong> fi,>, Hnitl n»«5»«ment to be mnde upon -"* tiKIBHW «««nl,U/,Il.<br />

—— SlJll- und Stilt.j <strong>of</strong> New Jfir«»s. lii.inl! Innd Bnil nail .MUle 111 proportion 10 I-<br />

r virtue <strong>of</strong> a writ ot Fieri Fncinii ,, wrl <strong>of</strong> lot miml~r.il elBht bun- ih» w^illar Iienent .sr.lnsn.iuK i<br />

ttonls Mt terris 19 m« dlri^ted. Is- dr*-,! und thirty i-iEht "fliSisi- p.-rllr.ri vrtiue which the hereinbefore respec<br />

ri out <strong>of</strong> Iht New Juriu-y Suprcirn.. A „(„„ fjct-irii tjiiv Anioiiniinn. li» lots iind p»nj«lB <strong>of</strong> innd und rent J IJO f*U*Q U Vllt<br />

ift ontMe Hth dny <strong>of</strong> January. l«ndM and fcrtl.-! .. foil,.; MI«H "hull lie deenwd to receive i,r = MR. «T^g- . VAU.<br />

D. 132T, I ihBll eipoie to wile ni IleiiinnlnE nt n point In the uniiih- "'a'TOJ'-PS'LiRwn'y.jmen}, amt = OSTEOPATn<br />

<strong>of</strong>f ,|fl B%htt ttd fcaW Am»<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

BUILDER<br />

1053 ASBURY AVE.


?.% V.HN*<br />

--.• » * • -<br />

*g^ ^ i^^_<br />

Local Legion<br />

V pj T H<br />

Aut0 Repairman Escapes<br />

JLocal Builder Buys<br />

I St. George Hotel<br />

Rayea Plans To Remodel<br />

Building Extensively<br />

A let or Oem Oltr Mi* 1 & m>i Partknkr 'S<br />

need ehMp nmollne In; WdW " ^ j -<br />

..touobll' thiB^veg 10 death. B W ), ..^ fga ^ >«<<br />

she m » mod** taut "Ken on nw eBlIdf"<br />

he said He hid stripped W« seam. Hotter I for- —<br />

jlie lB»i»ted <strong>On</strong> lettliu Bin Hud teacher): 'No, .<br />

oma cmtisM; wm em, w, t,, mm, rmmmt: tm<br />

Kautchman LMA'BJ' J « ft>»^ P' 1 * 1 " 1 ! Affair Will Be Held at Tl» «m«. <strong>of</strong> John V. Ponder* G_II_<br />

p_^ at M e j , on the Mttln .Se«»V:,rt- Bouleurd, ' report, the sale or ihe St. O«r«e<br />

JB ror OflttfHe-OOVd en Tueirfay afternoon, driving a Hign School Next Hotel lo fiforge A. Haves, The Boeauti!<br />

Championship motor ear without proper H- Thursday Evening "*'.* pr "' e "''" g ' Tf ' n ol •=o.ooo. i j- not «u<br />

'•• ^ *i —••^mj IIIJI^IIJI nil - * •<br />

'V, - J' " , cense plates bf Trooper Stevens.,<br />

,»* "" The naf« dtopioy.nl »crB itf is;s<br />

SMbtt Lund* ra Pool Game. V " 1 "W-<br />

if^-r'-*,. ^ , Bailer escaped wiih a <strong>On</strong>e ot<br />

l:*^' ^ * s I 15 and ee*l. ^hea Baled before<br />

Tlie new owner Bluni to maki<br />

esteasiv*' alterations to this four<br />

«, his wire There are (n*ns and (owns.<br />

In charge! bill the real, old.fllshigned 'Own<br />

,,,w<br />

I .Now 1 set iw up m »»'*•<br />

U-'LJ I pray the 1-Ord I ! < "> .ptny Ei,.rf fnrraef *<br />

Egch <strong>of</strong> th« vinnera will re. I the repaint n# look II mil un ine ,.(,,„ mnn »),.,,h^r tie I. a rn*<br />

!*r * ln« illwr eup, BouBted 6li*wiy to lest It. „,, „, ,hf \j,Mum n, "„„,<br />

(an efcew Base, T»e eues srei He milled ae «« iinmurj that uri,,,| „„, ,.n|j, ,„ ,,,,„„,! hini,.<br />

«-0B dliplay in lie windov <strong>of</strong>! the owner b«d rsll-.l m .,r-n,-h bin irifcrini n-rv •.viiht.l. i,..,<br />

I.MWI ottee, ill Asbnrirjih. IOBK for I9!T ,,,f <strong>of</strong> h|, ,at),,ly<br />

***^* I =_.-=^ .^^. . l^fst Cmiifimn*!*! I.'rnv J=. rf i i<br />

rprt, ihe summer season.<br />

The 9i Geerle. whirh was <strong>On</strong>e bn<br />

form?.!) known x* I lie Helel doesirrt ne<br />

Trapy, wan owned by Pbilndel '"li i-lrfl*,<br />

phla interesM<br />

Ani.iriL' Ih^ ^ale« (naiie diiriiig "^<br />

Jiiniliiiy t.J Ihi. ^aitj*. nrtiee wa^* lefi h.<br />

thai <strong>of</strong> u tin lane on Pilbani rtlie. For ec<br />

Ifp ii Phlhi.ttlpblii pnny fnr . binh <strong>of</strong> a<br />

» 9J** •.«•«« 9ori - M F-H "111 lie rimemliemi<br />

Wefc, 7 won, 3 laal, arense the ceremony, where a flae will —— — —--• as lii« E.liih Cottnn. daughter<br />

fUi, lUney Cnattin, i won, 5 be pre«!lit«d to ihe r«ently ,,r. i r\ I • ., "t Mr. and Mr». Alarii,, r.iii..ii <strong>of</strong><br />

?^?^*e«0. sanlled Boy gcoui Troon. Nn _? i UaUgnterS Install 51* Asbury Ai-nii,.<br />

':*l)Vke high run are IT by Fred The ceremony will be hold uti. ill r\tt —<br />

pNSrpoi, 11 bjf Bill Kaulchmiill der tbp auapieni <strong>of</strong> Wa/ihingiiin JVCW UrnCerS f \? rs<br />

M4i,*» hy i, JTtd Manne. CaniB, No. 71, Palriolle Son, <strong>of</strong> YOUR BIRTHDAY I<br />

LlfcMtB^B«B «u«d an. upset yea- Ameriai. Nell L. Jamiwon. na- Large Throne ImDresser) Rv , . I<br />

iUrtap woen he defeated 'Hawe? Konal maater <strong>of</strong> forms or He or. B , IT fi impressed By THiTwcrr<br />

m» U W. unlnnon. will mniie in- prwen. "wie Leremoniei I » // THIS WEEK ? |<br />

With „ |]i<br />

!i = nm. th<<br />

Many are tin<br />

Congratulations t"f ,^'%l^",}<br />

Mr. and Mn. Howard F*Ii, n( •(..,<br />

Paulnb<strong>of</strong>u, i,,. r.oeiiing con- Tftnl mak.. Hit ,<br />

eratiiinti.in, upon ,h,. birth <strong>of</strong> a I , „ , „<br />

wri, Mrs F-ll will he r,,inemlier»,i A (lltl " l ' 1 ' saonmp<br />

WHO PIO NOT WMOT<br />

TH» fWll- BOOWCiN<br />

OCEAN CITY If. s.<br />

Aden<br />

L«*e.<br />

l!lo.<br />

F<br />

r<br />

r ]<br />

i<br />

mv FiNtJ rw one ftSip/T,-<br />

The return <strong>of</strong> Doak shouM bolster Brooklyn'» pitchinE stafi• '" H",^"pul'ierton. who recently ^pe May <strong>City</strong> High Lost<br />

if,the veteran ipitball hurkr can reiurn io the form he displayed ri«kiid his life 10 pick the world's Heart-breaker<br />

inj 1924. The Rohbins secured Peak from the St. I,oui« Cardinals, greatest hagikefbail players, hesd-1 ""<br />

Dbak, it is (aid, couldn't show his best with the Cards beciuse •*'' """ l |B t with Hoimmi. who is C l M ,,, H,,h e.i,,,,,-<br />

14 Laui'i didn't have a catcher who knew how to catch him. »» w "inrrlng wiih ih0 Celtics, ,„„,-„ ihrlHer to Plen<br />

However, after he joined the Robbins, the batterj- oi Doak "L*'}- t0 "" ""* » 9 '»« "Wfr MiRh last Friday in ihe Plesiani.<br />

iri Z«h T*ylor proved a winning combination. Doak won nine £rl.,° ffl , y lstKl t0 lh6 atK>m vllle gymnasium, JS.24, losing<br />

Milight game, for Brooklyn in his lut year <strong>of</strong> biscball and then BH(XIO'» ginie, hTwnlrt Tommy ""'- '"-""' """ "" ' " " ^ ar<br />

'" ---• i TotBls , J g<br />

Score flrat haifWQeean Cl<br />

May <strong>City</strong> High Lost Pniil«iioro. 6 nernree- ll<br />

Heart-breaker ! lN " UI " Oyw nlrt "<br />

Radio Service<br />

922 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

dM6td to take a Ring it the real eitate game.<br />

Manager Wilbert Robinson tried haril to get him to return,<br />

but Doak inilned oil staying out <strong>of</strong> baseball.<br />

Doai, though, got out <strong>of</strong> hairbell a! the prat <strong>of</strong> Ins<br />

earttr* Whether ht fan come bark is prohlematiral, for<br />

hit Ho Itnger a youngster, as far es baseball goei. lit is<br />

36 tWi »fd,<br />

• • • •<br />

How ABOIT PITTSBLRG CHASCIS?<br />

Pittsbarg baicball fans are wondering what steps Dorinic HUJ.II,<br />

new ni(na|er, will take to strengthen the I'ittsburg Pirates for the<br />

Ifil Web«H cimpaien in the Nati<strong>of</strong>iil Leapie,<br />

It ft fxpetted thit Bush will mike several deals before the<br />

•ewon opens.<br />

As far as the outfield is concerned. Bush will have little to<br />

worry about. He has Piul Waner and Kiki L'ujlcr sure <strong>of</strong> their<br />

positions. And for the other outfield berth suitable material in<br />

Clyde Barnharc, Comoroskj' and Leon Waner, a brother ot Paul<br />

However, there is J sore spot in the infield, at second base,<br />

Hal Rhyne was incaparifati-d a greater fJirt <strong>of</strong> last season through<br />

scored is points. "Ves.'' Tommy<br />

replied, an he wan pulling a<br />

Jersey over his head, "there Is<br />

one Incident which stands out an<br />

my greatest (hriil. It happened<br />

in an BBiiern League race. At<br />

, that lime I was signed us with<br />

! De Nerl.<br />

"We were to play Otrmantown,<br />

a »re»i team, which wan leading<br />

the leairue. I was thrilled when<br />

the malinger Informed me I was<br />

selected to play agalnHt llolman,<br />

Natuially I Was aniious lo make<br />

i a good allowing.<br />

play, i<br />

antv'ill<br />

breakii<br />

Ores<br />

ing ti<br />

seven<br />

end.<br />

Capf<br />

15-10.<br />

vhlle lill Orel<br />

e eapli<br />

ng a !<<br />

n was<br />

if first<br />

n.1,1 go<br />

i May<br />

lln, to<br />

i-34 li<br />

hold »<br />

hair,<br />

ala du<br />

led e<br />

>n, Ihe :<br />

HBC.I g<br />

R.<br />

icoreleiw<br />

but t<br />

ring ihi<br />

I half<br />

Pleas<br />

foul<br />

diir<br />

icorei<br />

.' Bt'C<br />

Km.<br />

I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Gasmen<br />

| Took 12-11 Contest<br />

| Cape May County Timej<br />

| Men Were Losers<br />

eeven field goals during the sec.! A " or 1»»WI»S an J-f lead |n<br />

end i '"" " m half, Cape May County<br />

Cape May led at half time, Tlmo8 '"^ a barihnifflu gatna to<br />

jJ.jO. """|She Jersey Central Power and<br />

. Kpane's «i« double-deckers kept Ll * hl Ooriipany, or Ovian <strong>City</strong>,<br />

tile Carwii In the rimnlnB, ! m il " ! E » u lon llouao floor.<br />

Both learns were poor from tho ' laal Friday nifrht, 12.11.<br />

Both learns were poor from tho<br />

foul Ililt-, Pltasantvllle shootlnE<br />

one and the Capes (wo The<br />

eunimariesr<br />

jjg» Bplmia<br />

(he game 1 w<br />

PLEA8ANTVILI.E HIOH<br />

"Before (he game I was given H- Oreen, f<br />

ray iiisiructlons. 'Dqn't play lo Terry, f<br />

score, play Holman, If we can Miller, f ....,,...<br />

keep Hoiman'ii iieore low. we have W. Oreen, e<br />

a ehanee to win.' Qrasso, % ._<br />

"When ibe openlnit wnlstle Bradley, f<br />

blew I was nervous, I was soon Sdraeinsky, t<br />

Hal Rhsne was incapacated great (irt lust Non uEh<br />

injuriei and his work fell <strong>of</strong>f so badly in the latter stagn <strong>of</strong> the I 'f lea . rn lh4t Holmans reputa-<br />

mam he was replgced by Cronin, a rookie, ivhem the critics claim""" ""J""^"- "'"f 0 " " sh| -<br />

Th« pitching itai!, too, will have to be strengthened, Ray I „, 'nml"%" him like a Blue ,<br />

Ktteier is the Pintes' one best bet. Lee Meadows is fairly reliable, | put. forgetting ail else eicept my<br />

* put it ii reported that he will retire from the game. .Morrison, Joe Instructions to ,'watch Holnian,' }<br />

CAPE MAY HIGH<br />

iratho' laal Friday nig-llt, 13-11.<br />

OOIIHE Close guarding on the part <strong>of</strong><br />

The * 0 " 1 lMms feuiureii, but sBvon<br />

:«eld goals belnf aeored during<br />

- the game,<br />

IH ' Beani', <strong>of</strong> the Gaiimun. and<br />

F T | Oourdoutf, <strong>of</strong> the Tlmim, siarreii<br />

0 Oiln (he guarding for their re.<br />

1 9 spec live teams,<br />

0 ol noils i6d the, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

0 Hlpaiaers, scoring iwlce, from the<br />

0 OIBeld, wnile LsBg!ey'8 two single<br />

* 8 pointers meant muBh to llae Oas-<br />

0 0 ! men,<br />

- — Brother opp<strong>of</strong>lod hrolher at<br />

1 SB tenuin, C, Clark, <strong>of</strong> the Gasmen,<br />

| having Ihe edge on his brother.<br />

*——* ONE tfcflR oy SHOOTING<br />

fi pmrscT FiBLoa<strong>of</strong>tL WHits<br />

UT"iM& FlfVT ON HIS Bflerf.<br />

ClIByrijhl. ISir, by Melropolit<br />

i Tin- g re lit thrower HI I In:, pn<br />

Anicrican iiiduor basket, bill wasn't<br />

ffnnif. <strong>of</strong> banki.t- that lie wim Haht. R<br />

linll ha« Its freak Mint tlm man BIIOBC, h<br />

ahoiB, the sarui; hit should aE least h<br />

o» golf, tennla,, an iiNsist?<br />

anil otlil-l mil- I ill I'UKC, MOW fti<br />

door spoils, Lls=uit Ihe rnivei-sity<br />

ten lo thi'si; iS-jiiiaih. a KIIIT I lintt pl<br />

nniples if you j while a nieruisHr <strong>of</strong> II<br />

iluti'L bi-Heve that j <strong>of</strong> Chicago biiNkeihnll<br />

'•atiyitiiiiK can was little, hut his im<br />

Oflt-ie QUO OB NB-RI FlVS.flMjj*<br />

f<br />

'UKC, how fiinlbiiii coach J*e<br />

i'llivelhlly lit liiiliuiia, pll<br />

nliirlliiiK pi.'i)' in ISOS foi<br />

liieiilht'r <strong>of</strong> ibe rhivcr.dty »l<br />

gn biiHkeliiJill team. Pnt Di<br />

le. 1,111- bl« nKhlltiK spirit do<br />

center does in football, nnd Ihng'<br />

Bcored fine <strong>of</strong> the frdakeat COlM^<br />

In all baHkctball hlotory. Winning-<br />

Ihe game for d<strong>of</strong>tr old Chicago, j;]<br />

A year or two later It wag * '<br />

peim man who Bgiired In '<br />

play ror the booka" and a ffietor^.^<br />

for bin alma mater. Flint, ono',<br />

ill (hit best forwardu in Bed attd'-i<br />

Blue hisiory. dribbled the bn|l<br />

down the coiin in o (inmc wllh<br />

.miiiai game pinyed<br />

'• at IllliislH Slatu Normal<br />

aity laHt March, u moil<br />

t nion play oecUmul, <strong>On</strong><br />

, threw a ball In the te<br />

Mwo'fhit<br />

ftv me!<br />

Howard O,<br />

MacPherson<br />

ij^&t »f ti, Hijue »«af T«h f»y Jtarpart, ptif' Jimes num - n^:'f^^=^S=^S-~^~^ ,obblBg Md MttntUlla<br />

•^SIS^SI,?-^!- ^«» »»«!* «r» the r«ipien,, — _ . _ _ _ _ | Joseph Broadley I "atw«tio» n our Mo«o"<br />

ffemt, oat from Morgan Haqck ril<br />

<strong>of</strong> the AniBriean Letlon. ,1'<br />

r. Totten h« cxperteWd a ,<br />

""•" - ^ ' r. H» i.l t<br />

p<br />

"ISrtB-<br />

Sil^SI HEATING j<br />

-SdaSIL'orthel ^ ^ !<br />

fnen&i^f""! I OCEAN crnr.N.j, i<br />

UNE<br />

<strong>of</strong>—<br />

'Tor Owd Oomfert"<br />

*?>...Ht Tpmtd efa<br />

tour d«urt,<br />

»t Plants<br />

for<br />

House an<br />

Garden<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

COAL<br />

*-!!! ••"JPIWI lo luociy<br />

Bmh, Yde, Aldndgc, Hill and the others are not reliable.<br />

Jot Bush pitched fair hmthnll the last flu ucris 6J<br />

Ike ttettni, but he is not a youngster and he inn'l as or,<br />

forever, AUridgt, it it ttniltnliiod, had difficulty uilh Mo<br />

Ktehnit last year, and ii is pasiiUe ihitt he uili do btiiti<br />

under Bonnie Bush's handling,<br />

i* * * i s<br />

PLAVINC A.VD NOS'-PLAYINC MANAOIBS<br />

| A shale <strong>of</strong> a game followed. Tile<br />

lead shuttled back and forth.<br />

With hut avc minutes to (lay<br />

Home fan discovered ihat Holnian<br />

Olden* Ceurdou<br />

>n his brother, who was not espeetlnp to ree*jive ut,. to play. Pal th<br />

TWapar- it. The pass Hit him on the mil II[ ihe brill iificr ii in<br />

<strong>of</strong> the head find bnuncwl hiBll I but mine cippimi'DL<br />

and Stevens jnlo thf air and ^quai-Hy ihrollEh I <strong>of</strong>r^ialiince. He let<br />

| had not scored. He had scored<br />

'in every one <strong>of</strong> the twelve pre,<br />

vions ganieH that season.<br />

"The fjermantown team (era.<br />

porarily forgot the score and<br />

.•tarted to feed Ihe brill to Hal.<br />

man that he could keep his fee.<br />

orert Say"' B<br />

7rt C, Taylor<br />

Referee—Ha<br />

<strong>of</strong> Salves—18<br />

g 4 : the Tltnes, The summartd<br />

J J| CAM! ilAV COUNTY TI<br />

0 Oj " P. F<br />

0 J ! Btovena, F, ..,...„„.... i j<br />

- ~ \ Olden, T. ._ 1 2<br />

1 H'U, Clark, C 0 1<br />

Time I Ceurdouff, o 1 o<br />

Wood, 0. .................. n n<br />

goala (or the hoop fo Held goal!<br />

efert'e, credi<br />

i in has- made him nnf or thi> SIDIH or hi» Columbia until rudely §pllled/..bjfi><br />

duy in three different sportH. In li lough wearer <strong>of</strong> the Ught rilub<br />

me plfiyed a game wiih ihe I'nlveraiiy or named Byan. liying flat on Wi 1 -*!<br />

al L'nher. ppnnsylvanin tetim fnr IhP so- hack ho shot the ball through'tHs* j<br />

si uneom- called "iiailnnal interfiolieijlnte hoop wiihout oven touching tSi':'}<br />

)ne player tllli'." ChiciiBO wax one point hfi- backhnnrd, and Ponn won Vf!i<br />

tcam.niale bind and then, wan only H min- that shol! . • J<br />

to reeulve in,' In play. Pal I hull KOI hold In 191!!, tho DeNarl lesin <strong>of</strong>,'<br />

in the mil ill thi) brill ufli'r a inrirl nr.rnliihlp. pr<strong>of</strong>nHSlotial famo, boaHtDd a gnat''-,":<br />

ncwl hiBll I but will, opponent Jostled him center named Bill KMttail. Jill•»,<br />

!)• thfollBh <strong>of</strong>r.baliincn. He lei fly for the one game. Dill made the ffljulsi-'!'"<br />

il! Claude busiket jii?i the satiie, shouting lent <strong>of</strong> a holcin-one at golf ani'i.,<br />

bat I ed a goal fro<br />

Don't Make Your<br />

Car on Orphan Asylum<br />

jack HendriclB started something when he said that playing "^ intact. I believe the neit . . . _ Q »"<br />

WUiager, w^uld soon be a thing <strong>of</strong> the past. Hendrick, says that » "»»ej «re the busiest or Marine 1 ttJSt bOtC JSBSEy (<br />

je bench Wer ha, th, better opportunity to BP situation, ami "' "J- ^ ^ ^r » m f p j , „ j ^<br />

ftink quicker than the manigtr who also is pirticpatiriB i« the he worted trying ,o jet loose, °* r l r i t n a l f l l t K Roll, F .<br />

p«e. He points out his own iuccess for an example, I (,„, inc whistle, blew with De ,,.,,, , ^~* , », Djvln. r<br />

Hendricks m»y be correct, but his statenient has caused con-, Nerl In ihe lead and Holman shut wjWWooa Kuified Chancii Bi ohirk, c.<br />

ilderible diicuaion. Rogers Hornsby, for instance, might insist that j out. Talk about sportsmanship, ""* o( Chattin's Cubs langlqy. a.<br />

if Hntdricki had been gluetl a little tighter to the bench the Holman neemed better pleased • ___, Beane, 0.<br />

Cindntiati Reds might hive been in the World Series initead <strong>of</strong> | than I did H| patted my back, Tbe Wlidwood Mermen by their ". Benner, C<br />

Ih St. Loul, drdin.b. I f* % m and , " d ( ^ f "'*• vietory over Chattln'* Cub., <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

It is true th»t Mme <strong>of</strong> the itnirtest playerj in the game werej g" e ,, m f"' "' l ~: ?fm er °' Clw, last B«ttirday nlfht at Wild. | J<br />

HJif Coliini, nor Sisler could win a pennant. minded me <strong>of</strong> that batii,.." &S title <strong>of</strong> th. South ief«* mlnuiw<br />

Yet no one can »ay that Ue Fohl was a success ai a manager, Pightlnf to the l,.,t ditch KL," h§ S '" ' m<br />

•aJ Fohl sticks pretty close to the bench. comes naturally to Thomaa Jos- The Mermen downed the Heal •*——<br />

Stanley Harris W been , succels in Washington, winning eph Dunieap He I. a product ,ora 3,Sf, SlninJ Seir ^hSie Chattm ><br />

Nnmts in 1924 and 1925, grid ho did pretty w(l! with the <strong>of</strong> a seraplng environment, ror ,„ ,|e ,„•„„, p,fM<br />

W-nattin<br />

Witors IMt year, Harris also h regarded as a pretty good second Tommy J. m» born and raised Chaf|,e m h s m % i m torWir II<br />

r O. C. J.H. Wallops<br />

i Clayton Freshmen<br />

I " 1<br />

I Local Boys Take Both ,<br />

- Cage Games With Ease t<br />

VOCATIONAL SCHOOL<br />

JSBSEy CENTRAL p Oliiylon Hish Freshmen proved **"•*• '••<br />

no mateh for the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> onwwski, o<br />

Junior High School team last<br />

Friday evening. Tho aumniariisi Totals<br />

0. C. Jl-NIOR HIOH WH.UW001<br />

<strong>On</strong>rwood, r ...<br />

P«»I. f •<br />

U ftorp, ,<br />

PMSOIllno ' B<br />

Townsend, r<br />

nmn sciioot<br />

J. C. P. & L. Wins<br />

From Up-to-Date<br />

— • r •<br />

;<br />

- :<br />

Gasmen Chalk Up IhidyuH<br />

trial League Victory • ;<br />

0 LlRhl Company broke Into tM:<br />

=- win eidtimn last night by trip^-.<br />

"i Ping Ihe. Up.to-Dnle Sloe IB «n';-<br />

eieltini! Itniumrial MSBUe gatiiij<br />

by ihe margin <strong>of</strong> one point, • ;<br />

>f • The pjaffle ended In furibui,<br />

5 fnshlnn with the BHoenieri onii<br />

2 ileavoriiiii to overcome the iiiiklM<br />

s lenil. ' , ;'•'<br />

Q The CnlihlcrH enjoyed a ISf'tO'-<br />

, I 7 lead at the end <strong>of</strong> the fltit,<br />

„! half. , . . •;<br />

in Hue fop I've come to<br />

t,k Hr finmeu rfar «/<br />

Haymt mB»ater, nnd n^thtnt tlst W |hibe Park<br />

<strong>of</strong> C«lf<br />

UWO BALUJOK<br />

. Fid,! U B.rb», <strong>of</strong> C«lfEconque.or <strong>of</strong> &,\t,-jgqf.'<br />

neong playlint bridge. Itt/*<br />

IrtngB .#• darite or to to<br />

rtovl«r When MB >'tf(k :<br />

r.«SI'K-A''.lHtHr'iR»Wa*


t twEtf cxhr mwft ocEut cirr,». T4 TRDMT, FEBBTIST *, IBBT<br />

StOrm Center and Few Daily Dozen Members South Jersey<br />

League Set For<br />

Second Half<br />

'Season Opens Next Tues-<br />

I day, Hommonton at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> on Thursday<br />

<strong>City</strong> at Wildwood; Camden<br />

Mlllvllle<br />

Tuesday March 1—Hanrmon-<br />

ton »t Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Cajnden at<br />

Brldgeton<br />

WrdnradS). March 2—Wild<br />

»ood ut Cajnden, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> at<br />

H&fBMOhios.<br />

Thursday. Jlanjli J—Mtllvlile<br />

»t <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

5—Atlantic<br />

rldifpWB ftt '<br />

Saturday, Mareli<br />

<strong>City</strong> at Millvllle;<br />

Wilii wood.<br />

Tuesday, Muwli I -Catnden at<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Will ItfaL* Rnw I Wednesday. Mareli S—Atlintlo<br />

will iviaKe now; _. HHJ. iw,n rii. ,i<br />

j <strong>City</strong> si <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

•ataman: with<br />

1 th«<br />

y at: inllw to toe pill nf gasoline.<br />

Hill. Fair prospect; Wbsre do I git<br />

lilt- nti<br />

Tihurmlj) March 10—HrldCP I<br />

cin at Oc^an WIIdteon irpdltit<br />

with tbr must notat>lr iclilev* 1<br />

ment In conapriatlnn work in tin<br />

year ending Nuveoilier 10 n« it<br />

the New Jeriwy FlKh mil (.ami<br />

Conserv-itlou league will jjrp i m<br />

a gold »atch, nultalily niErjvpil<br />

as material pro<strong>of</strong> ty, look Lenfj Elnd ! Not warning me, jump inio Hew<br />

Th.. «c on Saturday March 19 a*-l nie ct, . ,,<br />

*2 Bill Kautrhman and \1 •'"rniT MlUllIk Ilifch School Ud<br />

auith ioppl.,1 Hushrx and Gib '" upertnl to bi ilL-nri! hy the'"""' 1 '<br />

«on with a won <strong>of</strong> 100 to 8, II I JIHltn for tht. roinlng cauuulcn IWIlkinson<br />

EXCHANGE CLI B<br />

f V<br />

1 0<br />

2 I)<br />

travels, whlct read, "mm ud<br />

Gas With us,"<br />

A motorist maf oaly want<br />

half the road, and Kill h, a ro»d<br />

hog If he wanu the middle half.<br />

YOUR TIRES!<br />

Are they being given the<br />

Proper Care?<br />

Do you test them regularly every week?<br />

If not, you should—or let us do it for you.<br />

If your tires need repairing let us do it for you<br />

by the Special Firestone Factory Method.<br />

Act Is Explained<br />

BY<br />

8.<br />

T, & T, Tire Service<br />

NINTH & SIMPSON PHONE 888<br />

i<br />

H. |<br />

Smith and Dun Kran-e won an' Hniuiniontoii<br />

ll ' l<br />

mpajgii<br />

'<br />

an Bwklnj<br />

eicltlng match Trotn Dorner nnd' «"'el new facen and Manager<br />

Nlttlngfr ](t(l to 92 »1,IK IA " " '<br />

Ck D<br />

Cook and Doc Ilolbrook toot care<br />

nd Ashbiirn. 100 to<br />

Jitnm><br />

the 'Pincliw 1<br />

Iu rhp lwnnnnt flght<br />

l« ^onflilcnt thai<br />

IM bt- IPIT irfurh|<br />

'lurfng thf<br />

Totals...<br />

Befere&—Kenneth,<br />

2 21<br />

The IwaJ* took t^ti <strong>of</strong> tht new f,w weeks , ..What the p,|m»ry<br />

— , .."i" 1 " 1 hilfwbwlul, ,,r the 'would iUe to havt." s.y, peter<br />

c,lktlth^SouH, Jfrwj, Lap,, ,olIow, ^eterMn. "1, the primary wllhf<br />

Is, In a large sen^e. connervatli<br />

work, the outstanilliig achien<br />

meql <strong>of</strong> a year may be no<br />

Wing entirely tllfffrent An<br />

Inltancc <strong>of</strong> a caul, lhat undmihl<br />

edly would be considered hy th(<br />

committee the league cities (b<br />

g<br />

recent action <strong>of</strong> B tfanie<br />

*ho after a long anil<br />

battle t<br />

w«rdrn<br />

hard<br />

, W<br />

; pi* on<br />

.iatt why oidn-t<br />

«ar nmarks to<br />

4W -Bobpily WOUM<br />

wl»it yon were tal*<br />

, O6A Party<br />

a long anil har<br />

battle, put out what nilchl have<br />

developed Into a disastrous fln In<br />

an excellent came section • Th(<br />

directors have relt fDr „,„„<br />

Itoe. said Secretary Schivlnn.<br />

that there ibould be some spe-<br />

cial recognition by the snort,<br />

or the outstanding achlnvetnc<br />

or the warden force and we ha<br />

Jnalljr decided to put It In<br />

form or y<br />

form or<br />

snnul| aawrd ,<br />

you would croae n,y path<br />

7"" """"««' ol" man<br />

tfa f h<br />

toward<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho<br />

,tr<br />

Age<br />

Iho CHIT<br />

. But th<br />

a stop <strong>On</strong> tlLe very<br />

chmmj And tbm<br />

the world<br />

Jolinaon and Hans Burlcbardt I Tuesday <strong>Feb</strong> 8— UIIMIIP », out the pry"<br />

hn»,vj to Horfm.in and Murray ' Alla ""« Cll>, Wl|dwoo» <strong>City</strong>, N. JL<br />

This Advertisement<br />

Is Worth<br />

50 Cents To You<br />

If you will add to it<br />

enough to pay a year'i •*<br />

rent on one <strong>of</strong> our safe<br />

deposit bxes, Rate5$3<br />

a year and up,<br />

Don't have your small<br />

valuables-securities, deedi,<br />

contracts, inaurance papers,<br />

jewelry, etc-unprotected<br />

another day.<br />

Tear om this entire advertisement<br />

d rent that box TODAY<br />

> A ineellns <strong>of</strong> the cttilonn <strong>of</strong><br />

J^aoh was held in the Higfti<br />

ifhool auditorium. Friday nlKht<br />

aUaiT >«. for the purpose <strong>of</strong><br />

ot oonaolidatMan Wai<br />

Treen. charnmsn. opened<br />

wkh an Introdivctoiy<br />

to enlighten hln oudi<br />

(hat hie stjUrd WAS purely<br />

! Every eeat In Uie house<br />

taken, the gallery was filled<br />

open windows pvmiltt'id<br />

to join tiho inec-<br />

who wero In the oonrltlorv<br />

as meatlng VH very abl<br />

idncted Among the high Itehl<br />

(be dlncufislon W4n Mr Treen<br />

as and when Milw I> Rl£f<br />

the stand later<br />

"I am opposed tA mass in^c<br />

declared Chairman Treei<br />

norally, thvy are apt<br />

dark bmwn taste in<br />

ir mouth We have a wonder<br />

machine down at <strong>City</strong> Hal<br />

Injs the city's govern<br />

In the role <strong>of</strong> our Coitimls<br />

CIvJc projeoln SJH undei<br />

ray Qltnilln^ big expendliurtfi<br />

oonatrucllon, try the tl»r-y><br />

ien ul tihls time Merg<br />

Wlldwncul, Wldlwood Creai<br />

IDd North WIMwood, U the topic<br />

the hour nioet concerning tht<br />

aipayer I believe If Wti are Jn<br />

ire consolldatUfn, we should go<br />

fht 4Viwn -to wurk now and pu<br />

e project OVBT Else dlumlR<br />

question and lay It aside for<br />

at least live years "<br />

Lewis T Stevens, attorney<br />

who prepared the act, read ex<br />

Won) frail the Mil, pmpared<br />

[With InftricaHefl sufficient tu pu:<br />

lie mcfet adroll mind QueA-<br />

from the floor artjfie as to<br />

and at what expanse oould a<br />

fonn ctttottmment<br />

auiManisd by a councllnumlc<br />

<strong>of</strong> govea-nurs. The n»ln sub-<br />

effecting the majority •<br />

In (wo nhoughts. tawn<br />

civic nunagiinient Kir<br />

ren* read the lengthy doru<br />

In explanation <strong>of</strong> hid state-<br />

but by advice <strong>of</strong> the chair<br />

all passages were omitted eiropt<br />

In* those most likely to he un<br />

fcrstood Mr Treen then advised<br />

aolose i^udy <strong>of</strong> the measure from<br />

•very angle by careful readtng <strong>of</strong><br />

tie bill as drafted, recommending<br />

a councliiniwile system Imitead <strong>of</strong><br />

Cammlnelon form as at prw-<br />

•»L Consolidation will mf*n ad<br />

*lUonal aaaessoni rpr the add!<br />

Uonal wards, twelve members <strong>of</strong><br />

and one Councilman-ait<br />

«nr« Two Coimotlmen for each<br />

Capt, Bentham Goes<br />

To Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Captain Simon Takes His<br />

Place at Townsend's Inlet<br />

^"•a-ptaln f rienth»ni formerly<br />

In ciinnninil <strong>of</strong> ronnMiuIn Jnltt<br />

rtnnl f.u.trtl Stitl..n In nt.w In<br />

^»niniinl -it thi. AilLiitlt f lt><br />

f-ipiiln A « Hunt n aim i*<br />

will knt.u,, n, stj it], en, I,,,,!<br />

»h.) for B/t..,, >1Ilni uaa „,„<br />

llonetl nl the Inl.t now IIMUIIH<br />

t« tnko charge t,r Ti.wnwo.l » In<br />

K f Nurion <strong>of</strong> Hit Town<br />

BfiidB Inlet Simon hw hiin<br />

niadi i t.iptiln ami «|]| re rotninjr to Tou tiFMIH! H In<br />

Last Friday night raptil,,<br />

Dtnthain mm tenderel a fnri<br />

well reteptliin \t tho lionie <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr anil Mm \UIM.mT stoutli<br />

Mr Bmth.1,111 UJH tin terLplent<br />

y I-he At<br />

lantilc Olty Uleotrlc Cunuwny,<br />

wihlcl) tuok ovor tho IOI^LI plant<br />

on January 1, The ral« un(ii*r<br />

Body <strong>of</strong> Clam<br />

Digger Recovered<br />

C oroner Thompson Con<br />

ducting Investigation<br />

Thi Imil) <strong>of</strong> f.ioigt W Rid<br />

pull 4^ llie clam illf^Cfl an uc<br />

toutit <strong>of</strong> w host tilitapiii irani • i* i*<br />

piibliilit d iu thin p.tpt r laHt mik<br />

wifi r. cowrtil Tut td.iy nifht hy<br />

(i*oifce Mlxti tif Gi(*tn Creek<br />

Coruiit r William II Thompson<br />

IIT (old SprlnjjH who rook CIUIKI<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin li.i.lj tlirl.irrd tint he li<br />

(.ouductliif; in lnvtntfKation hut<br />

tin bilief lli.it It. .1<br />

path liminii hi«lliK.ri.il in th<<br />

enst ro£ mill dtopped into one j<br />

f tin lo holi*>i on tht beitth anil]<br />

nap Inter wished out by the lidt '<br />

wliich the plant WM takt n t.ier ](ll!pdth >. i« a rompnratlii<br />

lie a kilo»j.tt or u half Btranfetr to (.HIM ( ret It .Hid wa-<br />

Moonshiners Guard Cabin<br />

With Odors From Dead Horse<br />

Near Woodbine State Troopers Discover What Was<br />

Headquarters <strong>of</strong> Large Still—Cabin Well Built and<br />

Supplied With Pump and Other Needs<br />

Prosecutor<br />

Has Inning in<br />

Liquor Case<br />

Tells Freeholders He Has<br />

No Power To Act With-<br />

out Evidence<br />

May Ask Court For Order<br />

prasecutor Williani 11. Camp-<br />

bell. Jr.. a.ppeare£ liyfore the<br />

Board tif Freeholders on W©dnya=<br />

(lay aa reyilHiited and explained<br />

wily ht> fallBil to take any ac-<br />

tifjii tb dispose ol alcohol seized<br />

by Sheriff Janieg T, H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

January 31, 1926, at Higbge's<br />

BeMli, near Cape May <strong>City</strong>. Billi<br />

I ey Sheriff Hefftnan ferj<br />

watehnmn's g^rvieea and tranii=,<br />

portation eharsia in reeard<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> T. & T.<br />

Gets County Bonds<br />

Outbid New York For<br />

Securities Worth $635,000<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Title and Trust<br />

Company wan the highest bidder<br />

for leSi.OOD worth or Cape May<br />

County general Snance noadi,<br />

when bids were received Widneg*<br />

day by the Board <strong>of</strong> Freehsldera,<br />

The truHt company agre#il in take<br />

bondM and pay fS3S,4SO,<br />

j. A, Decamp * Co.. New York,<br />

Ity, wan second highest bidder,<br />

ifferinir 1636.134.01 lor 617<br />

bands.<br />

County Will<br />

Build Cape<br />

M B h<br />

Freeholder Champion<br />

Measure As<br />

Precedent<br />

Want County Booklet Bid* f<br />

First National Bunk <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fered to take (a? and pay<br />

1135,1)9,70.<br />

Bankers Trust Crimpany and<br />

Harrlaon-Forbei Csmpany. <strong>of</strong><br />

New York, Jointly bid 1131,140.91<br />

for €20 bondg.<br />

George D. Gibbons Company<br />

EaBlBian-Qlilflinn, <strong>of</strong> New<br />

d Bianilmnn, f New<br />

alcohol led to Mr, Campbell be- York, jointly bid II3J.127.70 for<br />

Believed To Have Been Source <strong>of</strong> Much Illicit Booze<br />

cent Iwtj than llhv rate whl*-lt<br />

bad prevailed uiiitfl thsit UIIH<br />

Ttho new rat*:, effective at 0111 e<br />

Is 16*tk u kilowrUit<br />

AnoLlitr carloatl <strong>of</strong> pale« ur<br />

lived on Tuewlfly for ufl*» In re<br />

building the Boa Inle Olty Uni>i<br />

und the work <strong>of</strong> re-oonRtruetinii<br />

will be pinjhtMl forwurd UH rapidly<br />

pomkble to have the<br />

llnet) in the flnifHt pi^ulble<br />

by Hummer.<br />

not ramlll ir with rontlltionH alonp-<br />

the tn .nil lit Ihul ulth «n<br />

I>tf\Ml> <strong>of</strong> (Jictn Lrctk who<br />

Ht Hid that lilt- uay lie left fo<br />

State Troopi.H on Monday<br />

nlpht at a zt-m hour tliwd in<br />

nti an utiilnrgrLiunii iiHXttiMhinerri'<br />

cabin in the hify,rt <strong>of</strong> dense woods<br />

located suvi-nil rnih^ s^Qiith <strong>of</strong><br />

DHllisnlain. Thi! iiiihin is bi-llr-riYl<br />

'o ha\t. biH'n tiiH source <strong>of</strong> guppiy j<br />

<strong>of</strong> mufli bnsilpg llntisr In Cape<br />

May Gfriiliiy, anil (o havo been<br />

citpiiijlf <strong>of</strong> iurninK out from !.hrei><br />

to tin* 1 huiulrt'd M"ilotiH weekly,<br />

Aboilt twenty yards fronl tht-<br />

cabin. State Troopi'rH founfl a de-<br />

caying horsi', whieii had been,<br />

damn the fog wus .Bo thick that evidently placed there by the<br />

Gas Bates Lower<br />

Kan rate* now pit'<br />

lull Ciiy in high<br />

Tlie<br />

n St«<br />

thounnnd for tin<br />

vail HII<br />

ind tji4.ii<br />

drat ten l.hnu<br />

lower than ihi<br />

Iv:<br />

lie tenor <strong>of</strong> the meat I mi wo«<br />

coiuioUdalion Mr Samuel<br />

Ironing was about the only per<br />

who publicly denounwtl it<br />

. "rtng that the time for merg-<br />

I"* the Bhre« muntclpalUIes u<br />

|»«t ripe quoting Instance* otf-<br />

I which ane bound lo work<br />

Jsrs ror the taxpayer. Mr<br />

IUDMIK beUeva that »n Inter<br />

l«»l)oi, at this time, would work<br />

|W»ry to Wildwood n there<br />

i other persons present with<br />

1 "mo i lews, they failed to<br />

I kbil'* '" * plt * * """ fa *'' °"<br />

ffninnftn called tatinc -fend 8fo.1n<br />

• u* * ubllc oiprestlon. "For."<br />

|a>M Hr Treen, "this meeting<br />

We are. hers to dlscum<br />

(Cmtlniml «• pagI TWO)<br />

I TOUR DOLLAR pile Is th<br />

IS* lllircl1 * 8 ajalnst mlstortune<br />

[•tart early so as lo have It<br />

t enough for all demands<br />

,. -• - now by making a depoell<br />

IWth Becurlty Trust Company.<br />

|«te May city. You can do<br />

'*- mall —Adv.<br />

privlotirj ralf Tht* Jersey Ci iLfial<br />

ht nnd POTV*-.! Omipanj mm<br />

IA nht* Sea lh\c s Hf 5 Plant n.tn\<br />

nmrtlfLK a hlgJi \tr* -ftiuii liti<<br />

town from Ocrhiii < Hy to <br />

raits atf |J IS p* r 1000 for<br />

the flrwt 10 000 fi-nt <strong>of</strong> ftaf<br />

$1 90 p*r 1U0O for had nothing to do with &hfit<br />

and knew <strong>of</strong> no way to dlapose<br />

<strong>of</strong> U,<br />

In reply to a question whare<br />

the alcohol mljflit be stored, Mr,<br />

Oajnpbell said: "You have room<br />

In the younty jail to guire It.<br />

He suggested Ihat SherlB H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

man petition tne Court for an<br />

order to destroy the alcolio], de-<br />

alarlng that he had no power to<br />

make sueh an order,<br />

Mr. Ogden asked: "la It out <strong>of</strong><br />

your power to take mtlonf" To<br />

h Mr.<br />

I can't KM evidence<br />

replied, "If<br />

get a<br />

No Evidence <strong>of</strong> Foul Flay<br />

Th body <strong>of</strong> Bt'rrmi'ti J. Mr<br />

Gurk, 66 yeors old, <strong>of</strong> 232^1 No<br />

tinty-olghth Street, Phil uM<br />

The Htfheh <strong>of</strong> Use decaying horse<br />

anil Honor furm-H was naUHf'atin^<br />

T!n:° tftp <strong>of</strong> UH; eubln nm<br />

tiiiiii'H iitMiut ihrw fwt from (In<br />

ground, liciiiB miviiriHl with plin<br />

ixiiialisi, roiiug" nnd limbs <strong>of</strong><br />

into, niakiiis It appijaririB us if<br />

it wcr*i a chiitip <strong>of</strong> bijsh!^.<br />

It Wii^ Titailt' <strong>of</strong> lorn, apP''n-'t!i.<br />

iy by an espi'rii'nceH niHtjhanie.<br />

rts it waj nnidi- to fit jH?rftH;ti^,<br />

A small (ionr was th*? only nlinan.4<br />

<strong>of</strong> intranet'. AIHJUI thrt^ fir fnur<br />

fpet down WSA the flonr con<br />

stritelBtl <strong>of</strong> icntu imiootheil <strong>of</strong>f, the<br />

work <strong>of</strong> an esprrt. while in fh<br />

work <strong>of</strong> an esprit, while in thi<br />

lihln. wns found imrlly mibmelBed | r,(r mni!r. wos n vnmtt al,ow|nB<br />

f_. *li^ *" ,.## rf~*.L L.Ln i*l»>.,llll I _ ~<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

and Tnut Company<br />

A»bury Avenue at 8th Street<br />

"«tt« YOVK<br />

WHATS WHAT<br />

AND WHERE IT IS<br />

••ponant—<strong>City</strong> and Ctmrry<br />

GROW<br />

wJit«<br />

prt*gr«Belvc AtJajUi<br />

on a coal '<br />

and fi>01 protruding finm tli<<br />

water lie wailnil In and found<br />

11 to be a man's body He brought<br />

thf body gallon* and applli d fiist<br />

aid mcthodfi anil then called<br />

luptuln Holmei. <strong>of</strong> the (.tjLit<br />

Guaida, who, together with othoi<br />

Coast (luards, worked on Ihe ho was extinct<br />

<strong>On</strong> a label In bis coat and<br />

cards In his pockets vas (lit<br />

name <strong>of</strong> Bernard J McOurk<br />

Philadelphia" •<br />

Police Officers Charles Puilnl'<br />

and Flnan took charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

matter.<br />

A 'phone call to the<br />

„ \en on the cards and label re-<br />

vested that the man had left<br />

home at 2 P -M Saturday His<br />

Ife, Mrs Sarah MCQurk. csmc to<br />

.En I»le <strong>City</strong> and ldcntiflpd the<br />

body as that oC her husband<br />

She said he left home on Sat-<br />

urday to go to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> for<br />

few days, telling her that he<br />

thought the changi or air would<br />

do him good Mrs. McQurk s»ld<br />

that he told her he f«lt nne<br />

(Continued <strong>On</strong><br />

tfhat tho hiuiirmhinefH were<br />

liliing wliii ufit? htwvbi&iry eon<br />

Who Is It?<br />

Freeholder Goslin on Deck<br />

Freeholder U. Poster Ooslln et-<br />

tended the Board ot FreetioMom<br />

oiHtlnC on WednewJey after be-<br />

inC tbitnt ftlnce Norember duo to<br />

l IMto Lth^ T<br />

IMnator Lnth^r<br />

Oad«n, on baaOT «t ttl*<br />

dJI<br />

T.<br />

Here Ifl the pr<strong>of</strong>ile (it a popular<br />

city olTlclal; he la In tfte real<br />

eslnte btuilness nnd holds a State<br />

poalMon. ritau. You should foslly<br />

he aM« to name him.<br />

To thft first twenty-flvo wjio<br />

get the correct rianiG will he gent<br />

an auto license cartl holder and<br />

A load pencil, by tihe person<br />

whose silhouette aippeatg. This Is<br />

In addition to me thestre tick-<br />

ota for Uie, flr»t,live nHo send In<br />

tho correct name, aa Usual.<br />

See los( week's wlnnera, and<br />

the name <strong>of</strong> last treekfe tublect,<br />

on Vfti «., ;•. " ,<br />

on flnnl reading a§ waii ordinanee<br />

S3, fisting tho Hillary <strong>of</strong> the fora-<br />

mliHioner <strong>of</strong> the Departnwnt <strong>of</strong><br />

Revenuu and Finance at $T§0 per<br />

annum.<br />

Attention wan eallfd by Mayor<br />

Rufroney to the way In which<br />

tile Atlantic Clly Blectrlc Com.<br />

Iifiny ivpH placing Its nyw pules<br />

on Home streets, creating a forest<br />

<strong>of</strong> poles where the city had en-<br />

ih?iivore!i to eliminate them.<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Clerk wns Instructed<br />

to write the compaii)', culling at-<br />

tention to the prmiiildiiH <strong>of</strong> their<br />

frsirifhlie in this matter, rinrt re-<br />

quitting that plans for the eree-<br />

tlun <strong>of</strong> new polei be submitted<br />

in the city authorities for ap-<br />

proval.<br />

An emergency resalutlgn pro-<br />

vbMBg for .sewer work was<br />

adopted.<br />

The Csmmliwloneni were an-<br />

thoriisd to attend the meetings<br />

<strong>of</strong> the State League <strong>of</strong> Munici-<br />

palities, which convenes In New-<br />

ark today.<br />

<strong>On</strong> motion <strong>of</strong> Mayor B<strong>of</strong>roney a<br />

reEolutlon <strong>of</strong> respect to the late<br />

Mayor Bader, <strong>of</strong> Atlrmtli; city,<br />

»as adopted. Copies were ordered<br />

sent to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cemniisiloners. the family anil<br />

published In this paper. The<br />

resolution appeart elsewbere In<br />

tola Issuu.<br />

Secretarial Council New<br />

Jenejr Chamber Commeree<br />

C^e Msy Oountr wag reprf-<br />

aented at the secretarial council<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ma New Jersey Bute Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> GonUnerce In Atliinilc <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Innt Friday by Ollhert S. Smith,<br />

or Avalun, secretary <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />

May County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />

mence; Marshall Balnbrldec. sw<br />

retary <strong>of</strong> lihe Wlldfcood Board ot<br />

Trade and n. B. Dean, lecretnry<br />

nf tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Conunarco.<br />

Anotilier meeting, to discuss<br />

pending municipal I&aiAlatl<br />

will bo held at the Walt Wlilt-<br />

conviction I eaii take no action.'<br />

Mr. Cimptell eKpIaltled the<br />

viewB <strong>of</strong> Judge Wars and Judge<br />

lartlett, whoM views were con.<br />

lllcting he said.<br />

He denied that he knew wio<br />

the owner <strong>of</strong> the liquor was.<br />

Mr, Ogden asked: "Wflqse duty<br />

ia It to move the liquor to the<br />

county jail?" The prwe«Utor re.<br />

plied that when Oeorge Bedding<br />

was Sheriff he moved liquor with<br />

the utslstanee <strong>of</strong> county prison-<br />

ers.<br />

FreeHoider Robert Millar<br />

caused laughter wien %_e asked<br />

the Prosecutor; "If the Sheriff<br />

got tired <strong>of</strong> holding the liquor<br />

Olid hy accident put a iole in<br />

(Conuiiiwd on P«B« Two)<br />

Freeholderi Pais Detective<br />

Bureau BilH-Qr Payment<br />

A resolution authorlilng the<br />

payment <strong>of</strong> the bill <strong>of</strong> tie Ouar-<br />

an lea Detective Bureau, <strong>of</strong> At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong>, was paased at the<br />

meeting <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Free-<br />

holders on Wedneiday.<br />

The iupreme Oo(irt two weeks<br />

ago, ordered the Board lo pay<br />

the bill, after a writ <strong>of</strong> manda-<br />

mus hod betn scoured by Marcus<br />

Carroll, head <strong>of</strong> tie bureau. The<br />

bill was for |Srl tfl Ma<br />

Oardens bungalow, less than<br />

12000 cash required.<br />

Thirty-feet speed runabout<br />

for sale. Now engine. Just<br />

overhauled. #300.<br />

Fordson Tractor, used only<br />

a few weeks, at a considerable<br />

saving. Guaranteed same as<br />

new tractor and terms If de-<br />

sired.<br />

For gale—II Barred Kock<br />

Pullets, laying, two setting,<br />

and one rooster.<br />

Experienced stenographer<br />

and bookkeeper wants position,'<br />

experienced. In banking and<br />

real estate. Excellent refer--<br />

ences can be furnished.<br />

Salesmen wanted for luhri-<br />

eating oils, greases and paint*. <<br />

Excellent opportunity, Balary><br />

or commission. ' .'<br />

Salesman to. sell Frlfldtlro:<br />

Permanent position, m.n malt*><br />

sood manor. « '<br />

necessaiy. Must tttrnlaii<br />

references.<br />

Now you have seen the<br />

at the Automobile 8how.<br />

It and notlos th*<br />

A complete Una or ._<br />

sli«L HupnlpbUe toe<br />

ard.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e aialk


t ,<br />

v*<br />

-t.<br />

m<br />

.<br />

J>/ Mh, BilMlMU, Swih. preri<br />

:*:*•»» If tb» OatM May County W<br />

ffft T. V. alieoded ilie recen<br />

^'.BUiOfl*! i«therillf el Iht tt'hll<br />

BR-. WMoBtn, In Wartinftoo. ami<br />

»ii* fgyni .r, .h.<br />

"tata<br />

lori <strong>of</strong> tie p«iii»» for ih» hail „.<br />

UtORaatloa <strong>of</strong> How. ini»resii!(( " "_<br />

jM the worlt in ibis county, ii */?,"' mc<br />

It •»» » ftrti fiUi«rtnt <strong>of</strong><br />

f y<br />

l/mny'8tuc is the Union »nd iht „<br />

.wtfe btmi, Inl8»!l|en1 »DIJ M. , p*r«o<br />

flnec) araaea, with a pufpost i Ir »<br />

mat • »Bmj wiia id,,] WHHJKI- 'f»mii)-,<br />

fM* IrtM Dumsei,, the M^OBS^IMI .i<br />

•Ot lOBlHring jad iufesalutie ' BO*<br />

.-.- Hire were tie usu»I lighi. iundj<br />

««as wars ln(B« lIUrOooB ls' u » » nl il<br />

rt«* hands *nd<br />

U<br />

freMifllliJ UbfU-y, «<br />

ral dsllfht io be<br />

C ifumoon fcj Presid.<br />

aoiidtt. rte, dr«Md<br />

, ro * *' llllc ' ••aim-ri<br />

b ** ch ani1 **• tc a iiliiiii frill, wl .Mi.«. Wilihr.ii (', Itii<br />

rh hi. Iiiirl ii r»<br />

Hon. ii |« I ti «• ai<br />

M, ;i 1.• I .Ml.-, Allii n AM-mi. Mi<br />

, Ml. \i - . IJi.lliti- Mi.<br />

Miir.lnill It,.11.1,i j I-. .<br />

Wi-. llnii'ii "In- ii i n ii<br />

Mr. an.I .Mi-, I!<br />

•111 , ( •<br />

llllllllll<br />

'11, All<br />

m, Ira<br />

•ruiry<br />

in his<br />

ii ! Hv l[,iII.<br />

iM '»<br />

l*f).=j| .<br />

' Geo, N, Smith Heads1<br />

^<br />

nil ii<br />

.Mr, 1<br />

i (<br />

, Wildwood Trust Co.<br />

» Elected Last Friday nnd<br />

hi i : \VI-i-. -M 1'. niMl<br />

111.-.<br />

Mr in|.|<br />

M1.4 . Fi.,i<br />

,1 Mu -* IliU<br />

iml .Ml .*:* (Jlil<br />

1.. All HI ; U<br />

i nii; c Mill.<br />

, i,.[ III «ii<br />

lll'l M I fi. tin<br />

ii Ism[ill<br />

ii<br />

i- I M • i- . pi •in<br />

ill I-I<br />

(<br />

Al<br />

I'l,<br />

1.<br />

111 1,1. Ill!•!<br />

iiriiiiii.l<br />

1 ii. lilIi<br />

li-' llli<br />

rry W. 1 I<br />

..in 1 I<br />

..-ii.ial<br />

; p r ni|fa Wl,, ; ,<br />

M In Jiiiiiinpy ami i'*l|tiiii|."l -Iriil<br />

<strong>of</strong> tonairunlinii jlis,960, Ilaiik.<br />

1111 'I <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Furniture Co<br />

J''.-iiTii' Ready For Intreascsd Trade<br />

v : ^!i^?S^^c3F;^<br />

/ V<br />

OCEAN CITf Mm. eCEAN Ctf?, ». f, flttoAt tTBEOABf 4,<br />

T old <strong>of</strong> Signs<br />

<strong>of</strong> thr Highway!<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce every year the Red Deer<br />

sAecfe ^w antlers-<br />

f- and Jim, WaltiT Malilu. o<br />

o hifiiiiic pnlir)' (if uivinlt thn lii»!<br />

Wrtphia, rimi<strong>of</strong>i thi.'wmkiii<br />

»P"ii ih'- ii. well m thu lowcai<br />

famiij.. in Eajit M.ipi), Aw<br />

5, , over five, the ik., wi-L-k" —,.,.|(" ,,|,rt. Mirl. i lilurirliH sen, IJ Jicilnly LiiKns'•! Tlir ntf nfllti. |« In ronnccliiin<br />

"<br />

: in Hi.? Itiinhpr biljilndJB or l-'riiiili H|I|, iliiil or Kdwln R, Ftifk, mil<br />

Tifdy In tiirop MM WOS D. CoLmn t 'Brother, unrl was i.mni,.. hrnkT. nnrt l« iin-nnrwl I"<br />

J In limit's Thenlro, TiiVwiln}- clcvtol heart nf the Tiile * Trnn! imik,, ninitntinnn Oi( fiiriiilnrit <strong>of</strong><br />

_!. enlitlefl, "Kc'hipy," pr(M j Cumnany it-riiprirarlly' Tlic nt.'W cvfry dpsf riptinn,<br />

« by Lhe Enlfrprlpi! Plnyniji. prcKMent urrivwl In Wllilwomi The OriW i'lty Fiirnilnrc I'filn-<br />

Ofrfflsntown, tor the benefll frum Florida Thursday, (if la«i pfiny iiininiiilna il» larn(> • wiiri-<br />

We Knlifht <strong>of</strong> Columbus, Wild-; wpi;li, w.rw cl'^ted Friday and lioiise (it Sixth Hlff.(.| iinil tt'cui<br />

"•The Love SliilPri, enter-: look, over ihi 1 •mpi'rviHlon <strong>of</strong> tin. Avenue, lit which Inrritlnn it him<br />

•*» netween the aol« In olaiBlc bank Che fnllowlnB! day. • jierverl the puhllc for ninny yrs.<br />

»t anii songs. Tjie houaej >ir. Sniilh lias been vim prrai- —.::- —<br />

* out several days before j (lent <strong>of</strong> thi> Marinn Noilniinl Iinllan women have orBiinlzN<br />

H PUy, Bank ninee it reGi'Ivo.! im s!irir= .In prniiintp gfr.it.'i- ninrjt-Hty 111<br />

KB, n,«, ~—" - '"I" '" 1902. lie wa.i noMtniasicf (Ir«, Probnhly InHplrol hy 111" 1<br />

»i sprvl _<br />

0110 CVCiy UliCC rnoninS a UlVlClCnQ IS udJCJ<br />

Fnfk, mill U'L. Ukr' I S l I J l K Hf ll I Jr- W S /ll<br />

cpfircl I"! i Ljl \1 \l-jJ-/ *J i Vj/V-^1N,1 IVJ'LJL/LJI \kj Ul<br />

_ . wsoree Jaggew, Bust Fine or w,idwool, ,,-„„, iri14 tn man. nmniifae.niri-rn.<strong>of</strong> maiiTlnl,...<br />

W". ntienne.1 tne »«ond •-•-•• • ' . . . - - •<br />

nietlnj h#ld in Capo May i p.......,,,,,.,,, „ , ,^, , „„ „ ip IT NEVER MISSES<br />

?',ll.^'?tS!rS 5!! I Civil Engtaier<br />

<strong>of</strong> PWIadBiphla, w)m fail Mnaieipal anj Highway Inpaetnaf<br />

known in music clrelc-B! i ittrveys — Plans — ijeeflioations<br />

'<strong>of</strong> tie pregent nieetingj | i inpiflruioB <strong>of</strong> Conltrnctiea<br />

i"1? JSJL 1 "/ 1 """ 1 ' 1 SpidaUiiBf ia IMI State DwdapmtnU, Town IlMi<br />

Quiiita, Mr, Wolbert ij,<br />

jwnnd I luh<br />

Wt'll P,itintii>l-H <strong>City</strong>'s S<strong>of</strong>inl Opntre<br />

Drop In Any Day<br />

for<br />

LUNCHEON<br />

VB^W II STOHES CO.<br />

lln.ll, i r. Rniu~. ./><br />

Shop in ASCO Stores—The<br />

Economical, Dependable Way!<br />

Vhrm you shop in your "Neighborhood"<br />

ASCO Store you always receive the utmoit in<br />

Quality nnd Economy, What a source <strong>of</strong> Satis-<br />

Inctiim to Initiy Home-makers to know that their<br />

daily visits to our Stores will result in the saving<br />

ot timti iiiirl money.<br />

Where Quality Counts Your Money<br />

Goes Furthest!<br />

j R«K- 33c<br />

(Rich Creamy<br />

I Uiili jn I i I III llli!<br />

ASCO I<br />

Cheese fc 29c<br />

Try ii, you'll lik.<br />

Breakfast Suggestions!<br />

_, ASCO Orange Marmalade<br />

SniltlC Victor Raisin Bread<br />

JUU 3<br />

F King Wheat Cereal<br />

. p,. ASCO Sliced Bacon<br />

2<br />

«fd» I V ASCO Siiied Pineapple<br />

*•*' Gold Sen! Rolled Oati<br />

| CO t%<br />

(Sugar Corn ^<br />

Jar lie<br />

.1'iaf 10c<br />

nNE J2l/Se<br />

1'i'i!. Tin' (iiicsi niiailty Muiiiu corn!<br />

Bij 25c Values! ^CQ<br />

ASCO Benns with Park 3 (•»" 25c Self Baililif<br />

CIIIIIJIIKII'S Beans with Pork 3 '•"»» gSc n<br />

Ciimjibdl'i Tomdto Soiip 3 i" n » 2Se buckwheat<br />

Bcs: Soup Benns " 3 I' 1 " SJc<br />

Sunrise ToIHiitoe Catsup 3 '""" 3Se p),B-<br />

Ivory Saaji (ifnest size) 8 '"iki-* 2Je<br />

. ' RQR. 23c ASCO<br />

(Pure Preserves<br />

The Highest Quality Bread Baked—<br />

The Biggest Bread Value Sold Today!<br />

Victor Bread<br />

Bread Supreme<br />

WI'i'M (Jiii.liiy O m n i s Vinii- Jl'ilicy<br />

j RcRular ! 7c ASCO<br />

(Golden Bantam Corn<br />

BIB rt<br />

WrilBpeil M#*<br />

J.-mf ***•<br />

<strong>On</strong>cH J-"i!itlii-rii:<br />

2 29,<br />

Fruits and Vegetables!<br />

Ciilifornia IASCO Bartlett Pears ..<br />

Q • Del Monte Apricots<br />

rGftChfii [Ciilifornia Prunes<br />

iTaddy BfiHi- Supr Corn<br />

'"" itUK, tmitr Um% Beans . .<br />

(Baked Beans<br />

1 Heinz Baked Beans ...... nail cans 25c'<br />

or that puts It in n class whot relU MfI


^^^^^^s-^s^^^^^^^^^^&<br />

«£SSfV<br />

•ilfc «Mf llpB|»t*. Mil. Ruth For Desirable<br />

rfie Sm Iflle city Isvtac a- D r% I<br />

•MMI un bets cisaed >i«e Kecent Deaths<br />

rtiBt "»i" a«d. «f wud. ife, fcEPaaigM<br />

Philip Barry, one <strong>of</strong> Fort Sor-<br />

rtn' uldcBi rialdeiru, d!»d l«.«t<br />

Saturday afternoon at rh,, age at<br />

SI yeaw. Dealt, wim .t rit.a Bodr.iaalk in ih"<br />

Ciiy .if S'prti, WlH«.»..i. lln.il)'<br />

ffai.rcU.lA.,,,., » We Cliy, pied away Tuesday; "" hom . w hi., fi.t Hairy p von<br />

qtut u,, wij Vnd with Sto DesUl WM UMd br blowl ejel ""' *' ul " BenT fti-rvic-,., mn-' sund-y. rWruary<br />

titHiM*. Mn. melt QUOB m llli hesrL --—— ^-,iusied. jy m« H«I, B,,I BBII. M . "A wnmans IN.<br />

!¥."•:•" • ' """•""•*"• TB, twlai, one m (.Ight.peund WIT. in>i.i «i ,(,1. hou* inr.f ni.i T^i;.n,-ni .--lor<br />

V'-Mt. *fld Mtt. Tiena* Jen-en, «,<br />

w<br />

«7 ,<br />

••ilOh.-H H, final p«»W- !>J hnlI|Shl •!, B'mflll (rf b|U» P'lBlS J (C/CO<br />

Sen Me M I CTmrrh O,unHI in niv Hill. Ti:,«.Hi> ; m ! l n e ,„,. mnp,,p|8,,« „„,! >.<br />

Siin.ii,j. (••••hruary 6. 10 30 A. rnoBiiiiitrily .idf-irack-l !h», fll,,h Av,n,,., ^miiBi WITH siipf r enced in values and able to advise you rorn-rtK,<br />

II . "A wnmrt Tranr" Tjif TmT'TSU^ By [IH^FillS fuel- rt-uJinif A ,,,„„,; If __ " _ . J lur ««V,<br />

ni.l Ti-'ani.n, .-iioriiripf ifii you with ph- .P»,.raaara, sirs- s»«l^y<br />

f:' f,Hr*«ke UemMMia Ifce mn la SB U« <strong>City</strong> ttm now,. Bone in Trenion 10 Jip^nJ<br />

Exoirtion House H.U iMt FYklBj Mauds lie raajnond Drag Cam- 'winter, but T<strong>On</strong>tractM p|.NI<br />

^'.lr,,-.'ttt.'lta We Clly Blonmai paay. mt forrneHy lived witii wnleli provnj fats!<br />

^SSS.'" ** ••?•*«• ! "y »nr. ifaughi^r. 5fw* p,<br />

«B«. ROM «t Mil Jra Has on °" '*« iw aflw Mm Bjer'»!<br />

Mrt - SI 4 11 * H. E»gnj<br />

WdMlday srimlng. death. Mm Mary Diffler 000., M«, Blanche H Elan-.<br />

fl,ia't-t Mill prill ]HB -,•<br />

Pr»Sfr." iiany Wr!r. inei<br />

that you cily ii Wili(».:*..j. »<br />

rhe fjiolr ent, vnie^d an ohj^<br />

CONSULT<br />

" ' . '"*• m m r ""• v " lce " an f' h J"'i,,n '. ih- „„„,,„,. .,„,, (,,f,,,,. ,,aMin|( ,h.<br />

•Mil p,».,d- ...ni, -,. !!„,-* w,,,i,i,..i ,„ ,he „.,. ,,, ,h,. ,„„.,. |nipn,M.,, „„,,„ ,hP ,,„,.<br />

rh,,^a'v% -n C - or ' 1nsn '"' " ; l h "".«:_ J . n^"- line t«y in- n"-«i.y 1,1,<br />

iai*« Sr. «, \n In<br />

•r in ii-rriinry IV,nn slu.,,kipjS 1,, rnrnpilmi-niary 1..<br />

froni and In ;»i.r,f lhe (lwi1<br />

thp honniwilk Jin.. A/Itr h# „,,, ,„,„,,] ,(,,, H<br />

ElShlh Avtriu, 1,1 ),,, Hi,j ,„ ,„,, nr»!,*.h' «.r|P» m whifh we<br />

»W3 Jirs. EianB l« survive! hy Ofr ' an<br />

Mr. a<br />

and J. T. Hill<br />

nrl,lff(,or,<br />

r. wlio ha, (,„.„ I ha<br />

nE II,,,... I. i,,pl,liy Ail<br />

Wll<br />

> "' Vln..|and. l» M,<br />

ii.,,,. ullh h,r par- !<br />

! i«,<br />

Kd-nrd q.i»dllnR ««<br />

M,,, William Lyna,,,.<br />

Mr, nn.i Mr-, f. H. VaiiHant<br />

i«, Sund.y for !),«(,!,„. 11,1,,<br />

«« MK-IK! th.. E..ld,n we,ld|nB<br />

«n,,h,.rry <strong>of</strong> Mr. and M. Wll-<br />

|IM1 Vans,,.,!, parr-nt, „, Mr.<br />

V.nwjii. and nlno tn ^li,.,,,! i.l,,,<br />

... ,'rfii- I '» Saturday. Itiv. Martin, ar teuclicr. Among (Jinn* pnwpiit<br />

•"•• Atlantic Cily. wa« the nrternoon wire: Ml*. Jane Coniplon, Maraiil<br />

WillianlH enter- »P';"l« r - r - I Brritkaon, Burton Oonaon, Slar-<br />

d relatives from Cape May Mn) ' Jo "' |lh "icKinan, who ba» j,,rlt. pimwood. iiom BMJWI.<br />

on Mondny. ,'""•" 'lulu- Ml. l» UnprnvliiB now. M t a Tjmrga Ivemon. MltH Mary<br />

— - -y, Chwler, aecon,. Mamiina Marpl.- paxw-d ihe;tt-HBh.l. William P.T*.-II. Ml<br />

pmled hy her father, Mr, Wll-! wltk *' n ' 1 wl11 ' ' Mr ' nm ""< K 'IK. Ttii'lmii Qunp, Harry McPhermn<br />

Hani Colyer, <strong>of</strong> New York, .mo.,'" CellarvlllP. Mulford. Hand. Junior Powpll,<br />

tored to cape May one day inni j r ' Elmer Godfrey, lijaJmar Tronem.<br />

'• I -oak,,,,, i "''»" Marion Camp. Befreshnnmn<br />

[» Mnrthii Fidier iipent Sat- JjCCSUUrg I w,.w «erved and all hail a de-<br />

tl with her ulster. .. . -—— , lishlfiil lime.<br />

Mrs. Leroy May, <strong>of</strong> Cape May I Mr - »"" Mm. Wllliain Brrlck-, Cufllll v h „<br />

Court House. l « [ « " * ""• 8PV(! " tc ' lnl , 111 fined to the huUN,, for u ^eek<br />

MI>« Phoebe Pidlrr was » Mili-i wi " lcllrl « 1 >" nlv "" (ir >' nl lh " lr with U.n«IIIU».<br />

ville visitor one night this » l »«»* "' MUlvlll.' InM week. An & , ^ p<br />

"^ • - .,n „„„„„'.'lah.m.1.- dlnn-r ... wrv,d. „„„,, ||lh MM wjfl, J a,^^<br />

nmi Mrs, I,. Hand m<br />

nonday anil Tlnlmday with trie<br />

and M John r<br />

i '<br />

Hifhorii <strong>of</strong><br />

Tuemliiy evet<br />

iV'V Pari-nli<br />

Myrlni.y Hi,(.'iiM,p, Hi W«M<br />

N. J.. Mm, L. V. lirewin'M rt.<br />

anil Wjiiian, Rearborou^h,<br />

C?rawf!iril, N. J,, spent t.lle s<br />

uinl lii'ri.' ai Uii' parsonage.<br />

Mr. uinl .Mrs, John »•,«,<br />

llh the fonr<br />

d Mia. Chjiie<br />

T i -<br />

1 UCKahOC<br />

iji-s m n °* Wildwood, Sunday,<br />

Mis, Lena Vamilninn LH eon-<br />

fln.-ii in lit-r beil with an attaek<br />

<strong>of</strong> rlii-urilatiHn,,<br />

.Mr. and Mrs. Clun-nn I'uul.<br />

B»n and chlldri-n, at tjape May,<br />

Mr, ^pt'it! SijtHlay eveniim here with<br />

irth Mr, arii! Mrs. James Ji, Mai.<br />

ain, <strong>of</strong> Can1duri,| Miwi Mary Lewla, <strong>of</strong> FJjiJr*''<br />

iih phia, «pen* last week wUki<br />

—ina ulster, Mrs. J. L. Woobson. '<br />

i'k« I Mrs. John Carmi'Kliono, 8,<br />

,„,,. r,i,m, ... i«,.-.i,. i,ii, with Mi and Mm, Jffhn BattonBl mer HHldent <strong>of</strong> the Polat, Of<br />

r. and Mia. Col-'. were vlBttinB tJiflr dans'hii.r In ' Friday here visiting ftl<br />

.... a diirlnir the wrek, Mr*. Robeut Shoato, <strong>of</strong> If<br />

uii.rin (illy, npi.ru Huniluy with I MnrMn Thompmn received a Cape May. vlultial Mm,,B,;:<br />

I'lr (urpnlti, Mi nml Mm I ilecp glu-ih In Iliu cliin while Woolion on Friday evening.<br />

««ph Hownatn. enankiiiB hiu engine. Tho hBndio Volumlear Fire Coafa9f,l*~<br />

Slnynifinii Bflsiirfh wa* an EBB Hitppwi (tiirt wrwie him on toe iihelr new siren eonnestag,'.'•,<br />

iirbi.r liHiior Hniiurilay. «'hin ia si great improvemen4 over til<br />

Mr. nn.i Mm Winflelil Murphy O, T, Woolfl<strong>On</strong>, el Wllilwood. sld ^ < ^ -<br />

T ~ " ~ ~ 7-,— are Agvlng a radio inntalJeii in . * r ; »«• liel» LT<br />

swamto^Clermont ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ TMStA^<br />

John Lyneh, Bon am! ilaUBh- Bave a party one evening last P 8 '*" 1 *.<br />

~ , Mf, John Carmlgn&s '<br />

mt)- M. Robert Rutlieiiford on.,<br />

^' iy '. - "-"" "";""";""|.""wiHi5, SSlf'V'^i.."* "IK. Bv, WWtaon «dj|^<br />

itj, hi. Bthel RiMKWord vtaited i<br />

'to se»tine Pr H Rutherford and ttmUrm<br />

Chureh, u the Point, tito<br />

manda Tullner, <strong>of</strong> Phili,. T<br />

sre-nt Hunday wli,h her<br />

me In tjie near fi<br />

Hakem flioved in<br />

ler, or UJoueeifter Cwy, were weoM to a numBer <strong>of</strong><br />

vlsltniH ai Eilwln Towniiend's on from dp- May ami Wlldwood,<br />

Sunday. William Feaster hag returnBd<br />

j MIHH Liylii Townaeriil. <strong>of</strong> Oonlien ttoliie from several weeks' iltoy in<br />

I Is visiting hi-r aiwer. Mrs, Chas, New Btypt, N, J,, w|Lh h|s<br />

Hicf, nephew, uiiendlng to setting<br />

fUHl _Mra. Theodore Wigslisaworth Mr, and Mm. James ji. M<br />

"" Tlmiilay. January US. Mm tlH-wji,<br />

W.lgBteHwonih will bf. roiniTnlif red i Mr. anil Mrs. Denier OH<br />

as Miiw Marftaret Shnrp. anil ilauitfHer. I^jtu. <strong>of</strong> Wiliiwo<br />

Paul Stephens spen.t Monday| eattie while there.<br />

Philadelphia with his wife, Frank Hawn, <strong>of</strong> so: •.-._.<br />

Mra, Joanna Dougiaiw. <strong>of</strong> Court spent Sunday here with friends<br />

Elect Godfrey, her friend, Mra, and<br />

lisa Martha Fidier spent Sat- JjCCSUUry 1 w,.w M,n<br />

nrday afternoon with her ulster. .. . —— . " , ilBlnfiil H<br />

Mrs. Leroy May, <strong>of</strong> Cape May! Mr ' anil Mr »- William Brrlck-, Q w m<br />

Court House 'son celebrated their seventeenth I „„,.,., ,o<br />

MI>s Phoebe Pidlrr was » Mill-; w*fl,llr.« anniversury at their w|,h ,„„„,<br />

ville visitor one night lilia we,.k, , ". JSJJMn Sriyilur spent Hoy Ja.<br />

ThurHday in Philadelphia, WJLIII<br />

Mr. Mni Mni, Edgar Toon, uf Dawann<br />

Rhiiailiilphin. wero week-cnil Tui-isiiaj<br />

vlBtlorK wilji Mr. and Mw. Enoch Mr, 1<br />

Williams. Wild wo.<br />

Paul nnd Louise Grober. <strong>of</strong> in the<br />

ftialey, pa^^i.d Bntfiriiay a.1 ihe Mrs,<br />

hanlr- <strong>of</strong> Mr. and -Mrs, J, Berfrh, ,%iay, «<br />

Jr. tmw hi'<br />

Mi-s. Umla Williams nan tu.cn A r<br />

' 'lilt the v.-,«.k hy vlHlllnB'h<br />

ols Fowler on Taiurmiay. smtt.h on Sunday motored to ontaittnlniiur :her muter, Km.:<br />

Bd ftwell and wife were in Wiliwood. H<strong>of</strong>fimaB, at BeUapWa, S4J<br />

Millville on TOurBday. Mr, Howmd Thomp«on and Anwng the WMiWSI'^'' 6 ^<br />

Mr. and Mra, Kenneth Bomhun Aainie Kewitl oajled on rmmrm hat week were Mm, H;<br />

and daughter ylnttod Mn, Bon- In MlUrUle neently, ' T. EldVwlge and M. BUh J<br />

ban's'pHenta on Sumtay, at MJai Erriba Nickoraon .him te«n Mrs. C. Crmby ^ .<br />

Bellwtaiii, (ha mm at lier brother, AlWn Hand ware eatert«towjbr<br />

Tin Parenl-Toachere' Amocla- NlokfiTson tgd funUy, si 116 6»\«gs «* « MJittoctay'iH-^<br />

«on Wd a tneMini in *6»vSI. tarth TUrty^otirth BtrWt, Oa*.. *ff wiMfc-.W'sAiii*<br />

dom. Mwol Mnw on ThnMHy din, tor*hi post »*ek, retumI4« Ki^fc-ffi.—'•••*'•--"*»


• Strathmere<br />

«r, and Sim Jtames B Ood<br />

«7 moved to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> 8at-<br />

lYnpklin spent Wednea<br />

day evening In Occao <strong>City</strong>.<br />

ui*(!doaniaid*7.f Mcindii In Hmkton llslcftta<br />

Mt foUmsrly Mm. I Thuisdnv end<br />

1,'fltoOl Mill ona • property I . Mr. awl Mrs. Ludwls<br />

J were Sunday ntnUora.<br />

irtio<br />

* napDHlMe poaMitoo Inf o .1 p» '<br />

on her panntaj 001(111 L/enMS<br />

Nwl. nmtorvd MlHvlilc Tu IjadlM AW muniday<br />

Mil. JToteui aoWtijon and ana<br />

Wnt to WUdwori lifladj^.<br />

Mn- Ilsnnali CabaJfy and<br />

Mta» May Oahaler \tsMei sin.<br />

Charles Nlcienun Jloaday<br />

Mr Calvin Nlckmpn. or Weag.<br />

MM> tan ^en<br />

; tiH .put four mtfa la<br />

Oty. bn» WTlved bane<br />

ISoawi^VDflK] and lite<br />

botli deen qmte nlclt<br />

i Hlekmao and *tfi> mo-<br />

MUltMte Hospttal<br />

.- to Ttstt MB atetar<br />

, AiaUM GnKe. who tu<br />

I • ]W. Her OJndtttan<br />

tile<br />

"William Btvdjtuiw BA«D4<br />

. widt Mr. and Mm.<br />

l: Hand, <strong>of</strong> EMon.<br />

' t. Dougaenly, «r Court<br />

rr il wi^un uilli ^n<br />

I bvKl TIK! otyh+2.1 TVI*^ Mr<br />

rMnlc^ ^houbl IM* prrii^tHl<br />

Wslhly bj I-tli pupil, ,n,l ,,Mlj,<br />

m lie l» iintlrlnf. In 111.<br />

effort"! to lit Ip th# IItj^h Srfbonl<br />

^Itb th lr nni-W<br />

Mr nn.l Mn U »K W.nl ml<br />

un[i.ji>rM. fh* htrth ttt n llttl*<br />

nnn Un.ltitt.hi} Iln), nu«hfi<br />

fl^wl l*tf» It* dtjlnp ninl><br />

mr Amu mid Mlr« Mllun<br />

nen In MIIJi-Lll. Hi l,,.«,|,<br />

CffirB'" Kid<br />

'nth p.irly in<br />

Uniltl' blrlh-<br />

Januaiy iC.<br />

fntr Wil<br />

ICIIJ 1.,-r »<br />

I Ml . p..<br />

Aon M or til. 11 «>n<br />

.Jiy on Wiilui .ITV<br />

J-ii.,1 h> ill His irn<br />

re MNW li •,/TlMHl) 111<br />

nki I l III tl IM r hom.<br />

»llh lh< trip<br />

Mr and MrH l^liiBil Tin in<br />

tert,iln. .1 Mr Jlid Mm Jruuph J<br />

Snydtr and hnn Hnhert t <strong>of</strong><br />

•«a I«l< Cil) >"ir thi u.el. mil<br />

l~hi n> ui> filind^ nt P-iul<br />

int.H <strong>of</strong> At'litt Stml u111 lii<br />

iirprWd to l< irn o( 1|I>. iniriljjr'<br />

t <br />

Culvtr aa'd Wood ichools held<br />

Ihs mld-s; Man > Hide .<br />

p.attan <strong>of</strong> Monroe<br />

£4 Tfln * ur<br />

and Mi- I, Fltz^frllrl Rfmf<br />

O.-.Jr(,|. I nnr. ir.l M,.-j H(r<br />

leiitl.l I Jllran in.] I>.^1 Ilunttr<br />

111 Mirtbi and 1>< Ibt rt<br />

Mini. Jill H.I. n Hllen<br />

jn.l HirrM flr-idua^<br />

I J TII1 ind Il.ni> Mil hi<br />

Vi lit. r Baker C'orf.<br />

Hinry ml Eilnj Hlli»i<br />

It'll f or on Hn* irri Houker<br />

>iink Hllij irn! Lion Frarler<br />

Ml •, tirah Slnppard ttai In<br />

iVlj|iiu< u .-•.in, FIIIJ ociilng<br />

aUo Mr inri Vrn II Rhcpparrl<br />

I MIMI niiabirli B. rrj <strong>of</strong> State<br />

^ornnl school GIa=%boro wiv a<br />

»eeic=#nd visitor sith her par- •<br />

entf, .Mr. and Mrs, Hgfrf Berry, i<br />

Sfiss Clara Brarlwaf Fpent the'<br />

wveR end with her sister and •<br />

family, Mr. and Mrs, Prank Vana-<br />

cronii Strict<br />

fculrth Stn<br />

Simutl Mi<br />

«lih hK parent*<br />

Pri>«filinf, Jim. Viola Mcllinry<br />

van in chnrge <strong>of</strong> (he weekly<br />

meeilni; <strong>of</strong> Ibe Wlllard W. C T<br />

I", ut Ihe honiv <strong>of</strong> MTH. Henry<br />

rtarnett. on Oak Stnil,<br />

Lewis Vnnaman un.l l>rlile<br />

ppent Friday «'vtt JtoMiuonfqKttt<br />

r and Mn. J Garaslnn-hiifc<br />

went •ngmtlon <strong>of</strong><br />

vm dmn<br />

i am acboot Amocit-<br />

nM CmM taet 01<br />

•; Mtmtm u i;2D m<br />

«nw,<br />

w tUtmxm. The<br />

Ha rk <strong>of</strong> AD<br />

a complete i<br />

premise*<br />

'aim.<br />

* C. Morrison<br />

Mogglo Broadwstsr has<br />

td home from a few weeks'<br />

with her RUter at Olaes-<br />

Claude H'milumon. <strong>of</strong><br />

p spent Monday with<br />

f£«it>ther. Mrs. Margaret May<br />

M« H*.yes. <strong>of</strong> Vlllelanil,<br />

her mother. Mrs. Samuel<br />

|»#. over the *eek end<br />

Hampton, <strong>of</strong> Auduhon,<br />

his father, Jonf.pl>, thin<br />

, and Mrs NoMian Thonp<br />

i daughter, Jean, ot At.an-<br />

' Oty. mouur^d here $updiy to<br />

*• May Harris.<br />

l*ill« B Rldneur bad the vnls-<br />

rtuie' to lone one <strong>of</strong> hi* pedl-<br />

•Jfl &ajilm»un duff last wwlr<br />

•riipd Mr* Maonlng. o( At-<br />

Ue <strong>City</strong>, were at their sum-<br />

' acme here tbli week,<br />

lay belui; Foun; rieopln's<br />

the J* B. Chorrt, the<br />

folks had' charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

' school. John Helslor ncteil<br />

ad gave a very<br />

talk about<br />

t ^vlih<br />

Mr ami Mm Mllion Bnlliv<br />

Mr and Mm Tharlen A Stow<br />

mm Mr and Mm William mou<br />

nun <strong>of</strong> thin pi ui and Di an I<br />

Mm Charlea Butchfir <strong>of</strong> Ht Inter<br />

ml. HIW Mj Miiryliind at tin<br />

Iyilr Ihiatn In Phlli.li lphla on<br />

Situnlaj evrnliiB<br />

Capttiin Burk <strong>of</strong> (.ape May<br />

(ourl HmHf was sttn on our<br />

Hlrei \>i 6atttnlity afternoon<br />

Mra John Polhumun apen' Sat<br />

unlay In Mllltlll.<br />

Mr and Mrn Tilwanl Mllkt<br />

line lieen npenilliiK i ftw rla>4<br />

ttiih Mr (iml Mn GeortfH Shaw<br />

Mr ind Mi 1 * DurnMH Shi*v<br />

ilnltnl ullh Mr nnd Mrs fmnti<br />

Pow*a»1« Bllaxard<br />

Mrs. Frmnfc pecbttl Tu«aa«y *f<br />

Urnoan. r -<br />

Menantico<br />

(TiaTlt-% Lawr»-noo <strong>of</strong> Mlllvlllr<br />

all^d t n Mi tn«< Mm Rol^rt<br />

Vi and Mri iJiwrence <strong>On</strong>rrt<br />

HI iml »«jn Jtinlor »p«nt T«4-»<br />

i> twnlnj.. In MillvIHf<br />

William BrigJu WHO n MilKHN<br />

<strong>On</strong> n MillvMli<br />

^flh<br />

t h JI i J fH<br />

\ inltor riifiuia^<br />

Mlm lu LViviH or<br />

HP**nt the » -il it > k lillidtl<br />

plilji hpint tin ««l, mil with<br />

1 ( 1<br />

MIHH<br />

Ill<br />

t t<br />

ill Mr Sii'lll<br />

rrl<br />

<strong>of</strong> ti,<br />

' 1 h 1 ml liU'ii.<br />

M11 Iiivv littH<br />

IM \K"1| ^ I) (II 1,11<br />

IX Itt S.itilnli) .lining<br />

ml Mi.. Rul>iii Sh up<br />

Tin M urn it mn<br />

.j^.i. In III 1 11 itln'<br />

\i IIIIIK J intiai y „!<br />

nn.l dini<br />

ill WII11 11<br />

^; w^lll<br />

Hr.<br />

Eliwoi<br />

K Mond<br />

In Mie<br />

Mini 11 ><br />

res, tit<br />

Ml in<br />

\ < In I I 1<br />

1)11 lioini "1<br />

U iln -, l-iy<br />

Ml 1 11I1<br />

Mill v ...I.-<br />

j.r-l ll<br />

Ti ink<br />

tier<br />

Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Mi"H. Dnn'lel SlmiiTJ aiwl uon. Di<br />

W-HI, Bp'wi'l fi'utur.I«y iiiflernoim In<br />

Mlllvlll.<br />

Mr. an.:] Mm MJllon («m-ly<br />

J'i\. <strong>of</strong> \V'tIilwfK*d, Hpenl tihi' wei k<br />

mil wIMi lily iwren.ts. Mi, mid<br />

Mrs. .Milton (Jonily. Sr.<br />

Mi. iiijul Itln Dick ICariH'tft and<br />

.MniHy. <strong>of</strong> IVirt NOI'I-IH, spt L itl Hun<br />

ifciy with tii'i ftj«lei. Mry, Berihi<br />

Joa. I Mm.<br />

I Ing Uii<br />

Tlnaon Is Imcrov<br />

M w.llllniu Tllckinmi >nii<br />

I In-<br />

, lli'<br />

Mrs. I<br />

lli •- nil<br />

,MI«H III'IIIIIII C01111H01.<br />

lu,•]....' In .Mill ill.<br />

Jlr sinil MI-J. AIlriMl<br />

. <strong>of</strong> I.t-otftmrj:, I'.. !lt^l<br />

.l .Mm. Oi>rci> Rhurp .11<br />

1 1 ill I \ 1 milk<br />

Ain-lu; I Iio'i4> who :-T>*nl<br />

y .v.nlnK 111 MIII.II1<br />

-n.l.<br />

In Mill<br />

Slunp<br />

n -Mr<br />

.I Inni<br />

mil li - I ill 1<br />

I M<br />

Mi<br />

m j I Mi<br />

II Ha 11 )<br />

1 nl Mm<br />

1 1 I Ml>.<br />

il. Mi<br />

W'HIH<br />

JIUHI-H<br />

ml M<br />

WIJlH<br />

llo iu-.l.<br />

T UIIIH anil duliirlltii<br />

Miv. I), b 1 1I1 mi up p mt s t<br />

Mr,la, 11.11 n „ In Millilll<br />

Ml I I Ml P-llll Hill 1 nl<br />

Mllliill ie in Sun liy ullli lil<br />

[KLIt nth Ml tiwt Wit loin, II<br />

H H.j<br />

ciini.s niiiiiiin in 1 11 mi<br />

\\ IWH Ol Uilltli HKl UN III fOW II<br />

Mn.<br />

A lllif.l<br />

II I At<br />

Ml<br />

Mary Burfor.1<br />

her In I<br />

•mill<br />

I 1 111 11111<br />

1 In u.ili<br />

II |M M l><br />

•1 f Mil 1<br />

1 11 I ull 1<br />

in<br />

Ml<br />

D11 It I<br />

1 .11 I 1 In 1<br />

Mi nnil Mm<br />

I un^im p<br />

iv! I II li.<br />

Mlllvtlle.<br />

..oi(:i. Mil ami lion 11 I<br />

or II.il.Mill,' w.-ri! in<br />

Leslie Tnnii Kpenj iajuriloy In<br />

\ 1 T 1) Illioy »i<br />

compim fi^n mm »r lovii re<br />

r inly<br />

Mm IXilla^ tjarntaon *Benl<br />

I 1 I iv In Ilrtdgeton.<br />

Holm 1 ml I'erey Keev wen<br />

In Millilll riUitiy aftefnonn.<br />

I in II nn 11111I iltmgaler, IflB,<br />

n 11 111 MlHrtlle Friday ove-<br />

,11,<br />

Mi mni Mm Dtiw&M Nlxson,<br />

<strong>of</strong> MHliMii i-alled on hto Nleier,<br />

Mr tin 1 Mm Tom Holland W«fi-<br />

Mi in tin Miles, wfto is em.<br />

I»l ijt 1 Ij th. Ptfnn«yivan|a HaiM-<br />

1 nd In 1 iiiiilr.ti, «p»nt Thumday<br />

1 v* nlnr In tou n.<br />

Harr><br />

town<br />

Mrs f<br />

iomo 1 'rue In Pont ! ) » > i§<br />

Mi L. Itjy 9mrp was In to#n"<br />

IUii.lJil.iy n'yhl, y, ' ;<br />

Mn Liltoy Vy'ca. # IMct,<br />

Non i w*n In town 'tbUli^lX. ^^<br />

tfai 1 y Mevhow v.t]a In Pnit ^<br />

NurriH THirnlay f t O '<br />

Mi K.Jw ird ttobtdnn.<br />

\Miie wn in town JU<br />

Mr IIIKI Mrs ]\iul<br />

Mlllillli word In town<br />

*'l*-.Flr|(f ^fr<br />

Mr 4IUI M111 John II Blileyf<br />

HD.nl Monitay In FhaaaielpWi.<br />

Mm Mob 1 and Blllnu Web»<br />

called on Ihilr DarcritJ. Mr Mtii '<br />

Aii.i. ll^itinult Webb, Tuesday^<br />

Mre II ulimU Webb mvnt<br />

diy uiTlernnon In M4!lvJUto<br />

|.:i<br />

Ij.r.Mizo llin<br />

IVurl Hut.!<br />

Mlllvillli<br />

PIN.II. II:n 1 .<br />

ul iilinili)<br />

Moiilim Iti 11<br />

uriKiy In Mllli III<br />

I'ml I<br />

it] til<br />

1 Mi<br />

.p nl ^jitui 1 iv In<br />

Jr., »•;,.'< In Mill<br />

Eleotric<br />

for the Bra!<br />

the<br />

38.<br />

Uttle Jiln.lraiiMa for on <strong>of</strong>feetlve<br />

llhlnilnation. yut It Imted only<br />

Mr a day and Satuivtay evening<br />

.uhe Illiiiiilnalliin was eomplete<br />

*nil IX-li.wnl put on a fay ap-<br />

pearance, dysplte ihe fog, until<br />

a late hour. The fiet <strong>of</strong> navlnf<br />

clecirli- HghtH seems almost llk<br />

a dream.<br />

A ivgulni- meftlng <strong>of</strong> the l*n<br />

eiH-TeftT-herfl' AH^ocl/itlon v,a<br />

held Friday afternoon at the<br />

sohi.H.1 house. All pupl]» ihu I re<br />

cciviul pins und Joined th<<br />

l/aii£ll-a-Day Olilb mul prepari I<br />

a program txmMnUng <strong>of</strong> coinlf<br />

recltatlonn. rtliolee rlil.llfa. Jok »i I<br />

a feonjj "Hustle anil <strong>On</strong>ln" nnrl l<br />

Iftughliifj record. Arter tin ev<br />

ercisen Ule P, T, A. deeldeil to<br />

join the elub anil the pupllg Bfo-<br />

Ret^d ea€h member wliih a<br />

badge,<br />

Otarles Toaottr and daugbter,<br />

Belva, or Millville, were In town<br />

recently.<br />

Our teachers were In attend-<br />

ance at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cum-<br />

ierlanii Coumtf T«ialiera' .Asso-<br />

ciation, In Vinelanil, SaturdBy.<br />

Douglass Co*, has been suffer.<br />

Ing uhe pam week with a<br />

-Hpfollied ankJe,<br />

Mm, B. Hendenmn Poster ami<br />

son, <strong>of</strong> Balam, gpent MotHlaF at<br />

the hqrme <strong>of</strong> W, L. Pnater,<br />

<strong>1927</strong> Spring Colors<br />

Silver Star Silk Hosiery<br />

Heavy twelve-sbiuii pore iilfc. The silk N H well i<br />

the knee, Eigbt-thMad Sea Jiland MerMriied Cotton is<br />

wed in th« toe, TSe on^ Efht-ttMad tee nitaufartiired.<br />

No more bulky tlmn the usual fonr ])ly, hit nsch more<br />

durable.<br />

KELLY'S<br />

135 N High Street Millvrile, N J<br />

Used Car Sale<br />

Every car in food as new stape, Our used cart<br />

have thousands <strong>of</strong> unuied mil** ill them vVhicfi<br />

you buy at th» lowest possible price. Our used<br />

cars will give you BlfWost th# same satisfaction<br />

and pleasure as a n«w one, at a friction <strong>of</strong> the<br />

coat. Here are a few <strong>of</strong> our ntany bargains;<br />

1923 Ford Sedan $150<br />

1924 Fordor Sedan «300<br />

1923 Chevrolet Sedan $200<br />

Maxwell *ff$<br />

1922 Nuh _ $175<br />

1920 Bmck n . $75<br />

1925 ^ord Rtoadster $6S<br />

1923 Ford Touring - $75<br />

1923 Dodge Touring $150<br />

1924 Reo Speedwag<strong>On</strong> $375<br />

1926 Hudson Coach $706<br />

1924 7-pats. HudwD Sedan .$400<br />

Any <strong>of</strong> theie can can be jiurchased on liberal<br />

term% which can eaiily and quickly be arranged.<br />

Mori Bros. Motor Co.<br />

114 VINE ST. MILLVILLE, N. J.<br />

CQRSON'S<br />

mfmmm<br />

4u !»•*•<br />

tunity you ha** tmn waifmf<br />

for! Our display toon are filled Wth m»ny<br />

wend*rfiil bargain^ in quality Furniture and<br />

Rugi. Here are^ few <strong>of</strong> the njany bargains<br />

ihiH «w»i( you at fhfi slow. ' '<br />

3 pc. Mohair Living<br />

Room Suite<br />

$150<br />

4 pc, Bcdro<strong>of</strong>n Suite<br />

$T50<br />

10 pc. Dining Room<br />

Suite—Complete<br />

$\ Spechb<br />

27x54 in. Rig Rufi<br />

WrougHt Iron Smoking<br />

St* '<br />

"WE DELIVER<br />

R.B.CO<br />

MILLVILLE,<br />

Whtn You Sie the Hefan! Owttoe, m Rich Jg<br />

nut Ten-RtM Dining Room Swie, You Wouldn't<br />

iece8 $189.00<br />

ft You Would Have a Living Room Group That<br />

Will Afford Untold Comfort for a lifetime—See<br />

the Suite Priced at $ 169.00<br />

Here again In quality—not only on th* outsldA In I In tallorlg<br />

ami flnluli but throughout Its cormtructlon. It la carefully<br />

bnllt to resist hard wonr, give satlfiiying comfort nor for |b<br />

yeni or tvla cut for a llfctlmn Uph<strong>of</strong>etcren in fine Juqaa/d,<br />

S \ y " »••<br />

D I TaT 1 C __ Si* °* °M» iraCIALS u a 9x12 Tapetbry Rug<br />

I\. U V»O Another «p«cid it a 9x12 Ajuninrter Rug<br />

Mi AI»# Rugs <strong>of</strong> all m»t to^ fit, your needs and marked way down for <strong>Feb</strong>ruary.<br />

/ TO SUB QUT-O^.TDWN CUSTOMERS:<br />

Without iny sBligallan an y°ur part, sur Hlninan will call (or you and l>r,ng you<br />

CM. Ware<br />

Phone 320<br />

"Tome Home Should Gome<br />

,;••*. ••ti-s<br />

Furniture<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary Sale rW-$29.75


This is Optimistic<br />

View <strong>of</strong> Shore<br />

Resorts' Future<br />

Ptesent Beat Opportunities<br />

For Real Estate Investment,<br />

Says Dr. A, K. Sltuk<br />

He Advocates Advertising<br />

MAmm i. TATtoa<br />

««t Of tat «Bt N.Moml<br />

•av«f it, Kaftor. Boroud<br />

.jW«*«« and prertlnt<br />

. •*»» Haraor Mre Oaop^<br />

'I, the Rose Barter Seal<br />

Board. Mr. Taylor hu<br />

. rMdeat or Itaae Hartmr<br />

; £*7*>*, int mm from<br />

UadeJpdf*.<br />

S, Mr, Taylor <strong>of</strong>fered flUeeu key<br />

ttivt ilm tr U bank and<br />

"lUte IdfntiScUlon taga. to toe<br />

Pr. A. Roland Slide, <strong>of</strong> Mill. I<br />

.Ule. spoke 10 tn« Wllilwoed Kl-<br />

w»nl» Clut> Tuesday nimn on "The<br />

Past, Present arid Future <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

Mar County Seashore Resort*"<br />

It la (tifflrult for a stranger to<br />

belltve that there au no wild-<br />

wood before 7S90. tha[ Wlidn-e&i<br />

Orest Is a comparatively new re-1<br />

son and that U'IMWOIHI ual.lM '<br />

aro In a season, he said. Thirty<br />

years aso Atlantic <strong>City</strong> txlardwafk<br />

frontage mild ror from three hun-<br />

dred to four hundred dollars a<br />

toot at tht' hight'SI- **our yean?<br />

is*?<br />

Wren, P. C.—"Beau Sabrtur,<br />

"Bnau Geds." Here »i* ruinano<br />

and adventure for those who like<br />

MUSS.<br />

Johnston, Mary— "Oreat Val<br />

lit," Hewer life in tlie ghenaji<br />

doai Yallej,<br />

AMrton less—"Mie Cimem.'<br />

Commonplatt eventa in rte lives<br />

<strong>of</strong> a typlmi mnaJI town ABleji.<br />

; eaji family ml,) wirh luiorwtt and<br />

•f«r Allantlc Tit, «,u,hli,hed a<br />

County Library Book Cur<br />

County Library<br />

TTieP. *<br />

Ruwfl, M, A B = "Intrtdiic-<br />

Uoa ip SaJiy." An isfe-f^ting,<br />

amusing taJe low in t*Ui author «<br />

inimitably manfii?i\<br />

Th*** books nay b* requested<br />

fmm any ^mtun at<br />

Mar county Ufemryv<br />

Cape May <strong>City</strong> and<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Mis LlllUn Peterson enjoyed<br />

a pisHBt week end In Philadel-<br />

phia.<br />

Joseph % MUler vUted hii<br />

pareBM in FhlladeiphU over the<br />

week end.<br />

Us, Helen We, a te«ner In<br />

the local schools, returned to<br />

school after a long Ul&aa,<br />

Jack L. Daneralrth, a stuAent<br />

at llnhtnberg College, spent sev-<br />

eral dayi with his parents.<br />

Miller vWted hla ' Hlte "* nl> fnr wvera<br />

'Srhnoi, Phllarfelpbia, la spending dayg.<br />

her mid.ywir varatlon with her Benjamin Cohen, <strong>of</strong> Phila.lel.<br />

Mrtnw, phla, ipeiit the week end In<br />

WMwoodTMM in Accident|»B^ °S!^? ^ l " * ^ W lb " ie wM h " MrenW<br />

days at lasr w*.*k with Bis<br />

York,<br />

! Bin. " May<br />

You Can Sa?e Money<br />

K"B .SO easy ta my? In Ifce fiuifUinjr<br />

arid LaSiiip thai Brty an*** no run Her<br />

how JfTHifi lhi=Ir IncftiH^ ran KMffll<br />

"""'" •isfiililg saviriifa BFrsiirti<br />

Tng Mlaa delta<br />

legal and Preda<br />

tend aimboro<br />

for the coming school<br />

th.H. W.<br />

«»• •••lit<br />

OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

Pnon.! Jli w,<br />

Dr OM«, A, FB<br />

(OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

jlhed Every Friday Afternoon<br />

_, fat News Building. iM As<br />

Iboij Avenue, <strong>Ocean</strong> city, N, J<br />

Ihe<br />

mlit Printing and PMuhing<br />

Company, Int.<br />

LLIAU A. HAFFERT. TMUI.h.r<br />

JOHH 0. SMITH, Bailor<br />

.lied<br />

rmaaent beathfront ..... „,,„„<br />

[UadruWed, .Bd ,„" AtfMllc<br />

•ity l» Just startiDf to grow he<br />

In Middle ol<br />

g Uu tor<br />

Bat, bemuse oi tin<br />

<strong>of</strong> t*e pntfUe at Mr.<br />

m tout or Jotin Styre,<br />

or tile Cape Mar Tltl<<br />

t O<br />

p r<br />

Omopanr only tight<br />

» wfcom laaatn Ucketi veito<br />

fare:<br />

^MaWarue. Oena ctty.<br />

,L*-^». •« Us <strong>City</strong>.<br />

i^iff* O« Home,,<br />

»m ntelrM too!'';<br />

lo rtilnulai, |ril anil au.<br />

neres <strong>of</strong> ffcean citr issd wan noli) j Kaeps Abr*a»t <strong>of</strong> Times<br />

ftr one dollar aa acre.<br />

Th«e tblngii »!!! be repeated., ID" ffar «hi. h iftoii<br />

* ' ni&**\- Th*. author KHfiy in<br />

flthj iiKUl an,I pnpuliir myl,<br />

i*>n** or filirmM- p.rn)<br />

l^rp iff hif# ?mbj(-c^.<br />

amid the speaker, aad WlliJwwd<br />

i. — ..... • r as aor<br />

nf that<br />

full <strong>of</strong> opportunity<br />

ort. i, ,, hj,,,),,,,,,!<br />

myOBB »ho can read<br />

Weaking <strong>of</strong> Increasi!<br />

Ai thfe tinie <strong>of</strong> yt^r, »li..n Lflt-<br />

fflerebant M ju?ii !bmu£li »<br />

iBienloHt^ and sirvk faiinir<br />

ra,-i tniu A tre^<br />

- or «nitH>,; o '_" lW *B«<<br />

uuistaiuiine book rJi<br />

Th« riirn wen returning fron:<br />

He said lial the re,<br />

"he pesalty |f<br />

KbufLr, Ou "«> u -^ ^ « .,. ihii;<br />

be<br />

»trh<br />

kniiR-J,<br />

s.»sii* ^r^ s: s," s.'fj;'"' 1 -"<br />

—«»««. - l "f lr '-It. th. D1,ddl.. <strong>of</strong> ... *«.,. Tcar| l n l m B l-<br />

Jlary Hnb«rta_-Vo- """''en IBf<br />

" V.ry lign, gketehw lrw :<br />

Usaanlc mminf! in Cannlrn<br />

Appniafbirie Wi|.i».:i&l. ih.<br />

•Irilpr (Mil mi roure npfmj anil dy.<br />

to (tic *Bt .i. ihe ur DkiddHi<br />

I**f t I tie r.^id<br />

The sreafeit lnM.ta]<br />

I ci *t» esi^teaw and can p-sin<br />

'B land, vury light sKetedw<br />

i^i by thb5 popular amhor: (hs-y ar*<br />

•mfueniarin <strong>of</strong> life |n<br />

-«s^u'r^^jjise:^^^"^"!- Sr 1 :-- - ^ «... Bnd<br />

jtaters, bnt at shore ri__.«. »„<br />

S5ir3,t:<br />

<strong>of</strong> amusing aneedoie.<br />

b*ecei. w an inii-graj;<br />

OlBloBiat 10<br />

"•I piiWMh-d<br />

•t». striking a<br />

Tt&e .aoioJno&U* wa^ wr«rked<br />

anil ihs party *t» fortm) 10 walK<br />

'- • -nil rnfi** tH?ffir'- tsbiaihing a<br />

lo laiiK thrill honi<<br />

A!! iFi*. c!#i and bruij^i, be<br />

in^ trf^ii^i by their family<br />

lUmmug also pays.<br />

that honesty |a<br />

for com-<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>tle.<br />

,, ^^fc' How, taen, 1<br />

: WV ;W«i m»y te i<br />

It. at lem, M K .<br />

**" I Illlll I<br />

. «M Ike the.<br />

•-^tot. ftrl<br />

;.H UBHl<br />

•utr. ABflrew Cartngl,<br />

a* a yooth ,8 tBrea<br />

(„' ,<br />

tt«t no reson lB b | ( M<br />

j IF hy<br />

«eD« «oll«o9B. tonW<br />

books whtol, ^e lecher<br />

make a, !««,„ aori,<br />

are supplanem^ ,„,„<br />

?<br />

books froni the Ji-<br />

bmry for the tBmportTy n*ed: if<br />

tie ieBOa ia on geogmoiiy, books<br />

asd aeries <strong>of</strong> ih» 6iS»rmt coun-,<br />

tries am provide!); If on Che civil I<br />

""r, thf il/e <strong>of</strong> Lincoln or Oruot<br />

«* <strong>of</strong> shun p<br />

Uon o( twthe a<br />

clubs and OLher<br />

Si<br />

The<br />

- H. C,-_-<strong>On</strong> tl,,, T_,, l>lll « in<br />

»« Hjntaliifrt in -•"• A<br />

arcisius Club<br />

Pkm /nitiationi<br />

•--kly mewing <strong>of</strong> St. Tar.|<br />

c ""-. <strong>of</strong> Si. Jus.pb.,<br />

• *iu hriii Jfonday «v«-i<br />

the bucmsni <strong>of</strong> lh(| I<br />

»UI be <strong>of</strong> imareat. ^hooi j the<br />

tale<br />

tW«<br />

<strong>On</strong>ding <strong>of</strong> .<br />

fi<br />

•«Il»d for ,ht<br />

wonty-,<br />

freaiieai EdnB Middleton<br />

day wui<br />

Tfi? boys plaqtied for the In-<br />

itiation ef n#a- teemtiera nest<br />

ilonday. nfcis-h nil! be foliow..rf<br />

Rtefag To Fwn Qeean<br />

- ••<br />

innt«r nre eoo:<br />

an View iji jUant<br />

.*.* ^i»ui4a trial. .<br />

Tb Sew the AiWren aill I b '<br />

M«t "Her# cptseg the library<br />

tarter" I* one <strong>of</strong> the signs ttat<br />

Ue itett <strong>of</strong> [ho bosk wogoll is<br />

*el«Hne oae,<br />

ffl eort CfirosatuiUy U B —"<br />

(ten sf adults Books, <strong>of</strong><br />

«ad kind nueli u Ue<br />

(e^ss to require. These afejplf,<br />

ehnnced M <strong>of</strong>ten is desiraole and<br />

sysgioQarj.<br />

... - Ww».r>- ,ror*, JULIUS WAV, M- D.<br />

mlteionarj- who ioa hail — -<br />

ififiiiene* among the grab-' ^**5^ g ^ AN<br />

class In India, '<br />

India,<br />

Ketioa<br />

a Hie SWHlJUy flo*in»<br />

i on sad<br />

rnooa." A<br />

l<br />

a A ^S<br />

Uy flo*in» novel <strong>of</strong> sieve, S «<br />

oannuuijity ctinvenation sad & g i 5 ^<br />

Tisse are »<br />

I EXAMINED<br />

W»»iv>uei<br />

«*V MUST MOUSE. H. i<br />

How Much Are<br />

You Worth?<br />

OCEAN eiTV, N. J.<br />

PfiBnt.- 711<br />

aBnf,,u, fetal,TB»,lfc 1 |<br />

U Slrt SI,—le,I,h-C,,7<br />

aktaaata runliaid<br />

?WtaaW«la: TIIM,<br />

BfBf •iBn tmr la<br />

4. J. mmum,<br />

ion *»<br />

Wi!M6lm, N. J,<br />

OfnM HOUMI i to 10 A<br />

J Jf&t<br />

I uEHHEri: Now ttrur Freu Aa-<br />

FOBK10N •dvmufnir <strong>of</strong>fln. New<br />

JMer NewlHpen, Inc., 115 Ban<br />

BLhtltre.t. ^Bw Torti,<br />

B.IL WooablB,<br />

L t<br />

C.W.Way.MD<br />

••• KM eiir, M, j<br />

p,HAmEs,M o.<br />

BIIEAtll OP THl IT!<br />

N.<br />

Closing Out Our Stock <strong>of</strong><br />

Floor, Bridge and Table Lamps<br />

141land see the* b i<br />

f^'.^Jii'-'ijBU i<br />

•^^isntiMlta, 1<br />

g<br />

and see the*<br />

2<br />

tie<br />

fl f« lie vlclnitj<br />

•»„"*',• "* 1W m I'<br />

(arming s (ompajy<br />

reral months am la<br />

Woodbine Fl re Company<br />

et* New Truck<br />

iiPLEATiNG<br />

FEBRUARY<br />

oung and Pacifi<br />

Wcfcens and<br />

Good, Cie*n Coal<br />

W. H, AUSTIN CO.<br />

W1LDW00D, N. J.<br />

"The Old Reliable Tard"<br />

I4IAT0BIUM WOULD BE<br />

rare inoBT Atrucnox<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the projects that will<br />

! be i welcome addition to thr<br />

rtsort is the constructien <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ojino and natatoriuni ft Sixth<br />

Street and the Bach. It is a<br />

project worthy <strong>of</strong> the co-operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> every person who would like<br />

to tee the retort progress.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the needs <strong>of</strong> the ff<br />

tort it the present time is more<br />

jtnusnucnt •ttnetions, particular<br />

Iy. those imusfmonl! which are<br />

[ distinctive to the seashore ami<br />

oonot be readily enjoyed at<br />

home. The trend <strong>of</strong> the times<br />

indicate that participating amuse*<br />

ments are growing by leaps and<br />

bounds in public favor. By par*<br />

ricipating amusements we mean<br />

those that the pleasureseeker<br />

talcs some active part in.<br />

The casino and natatoriurn<br />

comes under this category. It<br />

none <strong>of</strong> the drawbacks <strong>of</strong> some<br />

<strong>of</strong> the catch-nickel schemes that<br />

art sometimes attempted, but<br />

TO TH OCJMH CITY<br />

SEWIH gJJHVICE COHJIST<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 4, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />

( irmlr VVc arc well aware<br />

<strong>of</strong> the rime which is rrqutrrd to<br />

procure an eitmsifin <strong>of</strong> sewpr<br />

service in the re«ort and for that<br />

reasnn »•* rate the liberty to<br />

call your attrnii.ni to a situation<br />

which the city will soon fare and<br />

which you will h» a vital<br />

fictor Tliii in thp citrHtiaii <strong>of</strong><br />

srwer servicp to thf Thirty<br />

fourth Stwpf Jcftion,<br />

May we suggest that<br />

matter now becomes one <strong>of</strong> po-<br />

litical log-rolliiig—'you fi'eklp me<br />

I I'll fickle you "-^jiid in such<br />

a game we cannot see much hope<br />

for this county. We will in al!<br />

probabilify finally secure the hard<br />

surfacing <strong>of</strong> Route 15, but any-<br />

thing beyond that we ran fnn<br />

"filer a gift <strong>of</strong> the gods.<br />

Our Senator and AsMfflblyrnai<br />

ivill now liave an opportunity<br />

to do sonw rfal wo,), for ,(,„-,<br />

r-ouiifv<br />

By A, B, CHAPIN<br />

mur priginecr« are in the resort<br />

^inferring on the Hardens pro- ;<br />

icrt, that thfy make a survey I<br />

<strong>of</strong> this situation. The Thirty-<br />

ourth Strfet sectiau is a rapidly<br />

rowing communiry and has a<br />

large population <strong>of</strong> year 'round 1<br />

•esidents. The need <strong>of</strong> seuer ser<br />

ice is apparent.<br />

Next September the Commis-<br />

sioners will uniloiibteilly continue<br />

the hard surfacing program. The<br />

first street for consideration will<br />

be Central Avenue, from Seven<br />

tffrilli Street to Thirty-fourth<br />

Street,<br />

Sewer rrmim cannot be laid<br />

this street after the hard surfac-<br />

ing is laid, or more likely the<br />

street will not be hard surfaced<br />

until the sewer mains are laid.<br />

Thie r.xtension <strong>of</strong> VVeslej- Ave-<br />

T<br />

<strong>of</strong> a clean, wholesome nature<br />

that will reflect credit on the<br />

raorf.<br />

We hesitate to endorse any<br />

project in this editorial column<br />

thit favors stock selling, but this<br />

mpairian ii being handled in<br />

•i unique manner.<br />

The promoter <strong>of</strong> the casino<br />

^ntf nMtatorium laid hit plans be-<br />

tiue from Twenty-first to Twc.ii*<br />

ty-cighth Street is now being con-<br />

sidered. Such an extension vvill<br />

encourage the erection <strong>of</strong> more<br />

homes, all prospective customers<br />

for your service.<br />

We understand it will be neces-<br />

sary to erect a new disposal plant<br />

to tike tare <strong>of</strong> this tertian, the<br />

COAST HISOHT STOF<br />

nimra is SATE<br />

As will be seen by an article<br />

on the first page <strong>of</strong> this paper,<br />

there is no danger at this time<br />

0 ' 8 " y '""""'* king made on<br />

coast surf fishing by the com<br />

mercial fishing interests. As a<br />

matter <strong>of</strong> fact, instead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

restrictions being removed, the<br />

penalties bid fair to be increased<br />

for violations <strong>of</strong> the existing<br />

statutes, all <strong>of</strong> which will be<br />

goo,] news to the coast resorts.<br />

Discussion <strong>of</strong> this matter in<br />

the County Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />

merce was precipitated by a bald<br />

statement lackwig even a sciii.<br />

tilla ui truth, by a down county<br />

paper, to the effect that a hill<br />

permitting<br />

three mile<br />

fishing within<br />

limit had bee<br />

the<br />

erection <strong>of</strong> which will q<br />

considerable time.<br />

May we suggest your atttntior<br />

at this time would be opportune<br />

and would do much to hasten<br />

the completion <strong>of</strong> this improve-<br />

ment. We would be glad to hear<br />

from you on this matter.<br />

CAPE HAT IGNORED<br />

to. the Ocein <strong>City</strong> Chamber <strong>of</strong>]nl l m u a<br />

Commerce, He stited there were ,,<br />

.Not a spadeful <strong>of</strong> earth will<br />

traduced by Assemblyman Read<br />

and referred to the proper com.<br />

ittec.<br />

In a call at this <strong>of</strong>fice on Fri-<br />

day afternoon last, Assemblymai<br />

Read stated that he had not only<br />

not introduced such a bill, but<br />

that he had not seen such a bill<br />

aiid would not introduce such a<br />

measure.<br />

This dispotef <strong>of</strong> the false ca-<br />

nard, and instead <strong>of</strong> drawing up<br />

resolutions to the Assemblyrnan<br />

and Senator asking them to op-<br />

pose such a measure, the County<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce at its<br />

next meeting might pass a res-<br />

olution expressive <strong>of</strong> its opinion<br />

<strong>of</strong> such newspaper ethics, or<br />

rather lack <strong>of</strong> ethici.<br />

M»U.,AU.I<br />

ffOTTA UY<br />

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Mlmtf<br />

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wmevT,<br />

iVEKf<br />

.BIPUB. K i t<br />

Sew KDOWD<br />

nmu uptt ffiTTM<br />

THIS WEEK<br />

By Arthur Btitkmn,<br />

IF «ii TWUAT WeeiA urt t% mupu<br />

UtaB m*iu% AH' *S« 4oie 4U 6ve»<br />

sn IT— S<br />

|-MS KMV S'WEMWER. IS WOT<br />

1H«J dedt NISMT H<br />

— AM SOOM.OMTILVDUIL'<br />

•teo U »M WiifT *y 4tt»t W BSSTIVIWH<br />

n ump mmOBMMITTII*M\m$wn. lit<br />

B<br />

Views and Reviews<br />

The People's Language<br />

undi-n Courier: A highbrow<br />

iHstir ivuiiiH la have the pep.<br />

Pit' line a phonetic alpliiiliil with<br />

42 ehairacters.<br />

Itin't Ii enough <strong>of</strong> a. Job to!<br />

ma-nage the prtMent 267 |<br />

Tho proposed alphaiet would<br />

be a sort <strong>of</strong> shorthand, BOBS<br />

eaajnuclem standing for whole<br />

words.<br />

Even Teddy Eoosevelt eouldn<br />

maks a go or simpUitad •pBlling.<br />

It Isn't irmpje<br />

Also, we all manage to do our<br />

Thi-<br />

ffiejeiit ami in-<br />

-Ni-wark SLar-<br />

BUKIU Buys: "Governor ailzer<br />

toiik poiiticH out or Uie suite<br />

lllgliwjiy OoininiiHloii. Governor<br />

Jloorn hnii put It Buck with the<br />

appointment <strong>of</strong> iennlor Flmian<br />

Clme that melr preiient underler-<br />

llilnetl BUHUS In an affront to l.ho<br />

populaip li.Ilailije on KSVoriunenhil<br />

elTieieiiey anil aylhorfty;<br />

AS CALM Ai AS ELM<br />

TEREmi.F, CHHI111_OTT<br />

IAOT TO UVl LOHOIE<br />

j OIHTH COlrTEOL<br />

This, a •<br />

Will Rogers<br />

would say, Ii<br />

.written on the<br />

(rain travel-<br />

ing from<br />

Washington to<br />

New York.<br />

Million! <strong>of</strong><br />

Americans will<br />

he glad to<br />

hear that the<br />

President, seen<br />

two h ou ri<br />

ago. leemed<br />

in perfect health, full qf energy,<br />

and, amid all the Nicaragua<br />

Mexico excitement, calm a* a<br />

Vermont elm.<br />

What appears to ttilerest the<br />

President just now ii Internal<br />

Improvement, projects for canals<br />

from the farms and facilities to<br />

; the sea, .and development <strong>of</strong> un-<br />

| UHed waters for power and irri-<br />

gation, particular development <strong>of</strong><br />

the Colorndn River,<br />

President coolldge speaks Just<br />

go faHi, and no faster. He knows<br />

every word that he, ii going; to<br />

say berore he aays It. Words do<br />

not eome out and surprise him,<br />

as happens with others, I<br />

You can't hurry him, or choose<br />

his subject for him. And as foi<br />

i holding him hack, when he means<br />

to go in n certain direction, why,<br />

to 'draw up the Leviathan with<br />

a hook" would be child's play,<br />

compared with It,<br />

Musings <strong>of</strong>irfl<br />

Pity ws ean't HBpnieJatB. .„<br />

food old day. waiis thtfn irtfl<br />

us insttad, <strong>of</strong> thirtr wuri ifi<br />

ward.<br />

Tilling the truth will not I.<br />

shams the devil, it will cnuse i<br />

to loae your friend,..<br />

Women are puulea, and<br />

Douglass aays eome <strong>of</strong> them<br />

cross word puulea. v't<br />

Doctor: "Did. rou lolla# f !<br />

Instruetiotig and ditt by satlniS<br />

only the hind sf food * IBs<br />

ytar-ald child doe»f" ••" ,;i<br />

Patient; "in. ; For dinirtrj<br />

had two handful, <strong>of</strong> mud, a bu|<br />

toil and a couple <strong>of</strong> mstchal"'<br />

Thtre" «re three kinds <strong>of</strong> ••_<br />

men—tht one who does It.<br />

one who wiihes he had done s<br />

ana the one who promises to i<br />

A true sport la one who<br />

cbat lightly, smile and be nil.<br />

while watching the tMdaetir.<br />

Do Thli<br />

there's loU<br />

It IH the duty <strong>of</strong> famed Jersey I Ohlneae mobs are lootlnl Chrls-<br />

Justicc to get busy and prewnt I'tiu churches. Too bad, and It<br />

net or re)ut«d faotii to «how, nils us with horror, Amerlcani,<br />

rilhur that Mlsa Clitike waul Drltidh, French and other travel-<br />

robbtid anil imirdereil ur iimt Ujiers brought home all sorts <strong>of</strong><br />

her liMiiii by accident.<br />

Iliataefth Journal KWd«," The<br />

"The<br />

Get A Grip<br />

QnYourDoUars<br />

WHO?<br />

When you want W<br />

buy something and<br />

dan't know who sells it,<br />

turn to the Classified Busi-<br />

ness Telephone Directory.<br />

The new arrangement makes<br />

it easier than ever to find the ,<br />

thinf you want to buy. , ,<br />

without fussing or waste <strong>of</strong><br />

time.<br />

"Look for it in the New<br />

Bell Telephone Directory"<br />

\<br />

The only hat cleaning place in<br />

Cope Mky County.<br />

Bring your felt h«t to ui We<br />

wul make it look Kite new. AD<br />

work guaranteed.<br />

NEVRO'S<br />

two methods by which the pro-<br />

ject could be put aer<strong>of</strong>fl; <strong>On</strong>e '<br />

to interest large outside capital<br />

and the other was to interest th<br />

wmmer and winter residents o<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by-forming a clu<br />

and selling memberships. Th<br />

ntmbenhipf would alsu entitli<br />

the member to a shire <strong>of</strong> bod<br />

ernimoB irtd preferred stock i<br />

the enterprise. The prornotef ft.<br />

hb fflorea would reefcive a block<br />

<strong>of</strong> the common stock. He soughi<br />

the endorsement <strong>of</strong> the Chambc:<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce, The exeeutivi<br />

committee <strong>of</strong> the Chamber oi<br />

Commerce saw the possibilities<br />

project.<br />

HOT<br />

m9<br />

Beech «- Kay Realty Co.<br />

Real Estate - M«H«... ,<br />

- Insurance<br />

rfthe<br />

While the integrity <strong>of</strong> the pro.<br />

rioter WM not quMtionttl they<br />

Wide » TOuntcr-proposition<br />

, W^ accepted. They <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

mm the project providing a<br />

company was formed with the<br />

; ittBCutlve committee <strong>of</strong> the Cham,<br />

hr <strong>of</strong> Commerce ai in directors<br />

and the balance <strong>of</strong> the voting<br />

; pbwer and management <strong>of</strong> the<br />

J'fliojtet he placed in their hands<br />

'i'far a period <strong>of</strong> three years. Al<br />

•'tfe procecd« from the «le o<br />

membership er Hack would pas<br />

^flfotigh the trcamrer, who wouli<br />

> Klected by thil board.<br />

;/:Tne promotion charges to<br />

l^jed at • nominal percentage<br />

piljtln members <strong>of</strong> the fxecutii<br />

^pnu'itee <strong>of</strong> the Chamber i<br />

I^Bitnerei or protective dirtetoi<br />

be turned in Cape May County<br />

by the State Highway Commis.<br />

sion in <strong>1927</strong>, according to the<br />

program <strong>of</strong> that body. In 1026<br />

the only recognition the county<br />

received was the building <strong>of</strong> the<br />

three-mile "missing link" on the<br />

Main Seashore Road, and that<br />

was a county aid job, and in<br />

<strong>1927</strong> the county is to be entirely<br />

ignored, despite the fact that<br />

several delegations have appeared<br />

before the Commission, laid be.<br />

Fore them the needs <strong>of</strong> the county<br />

'or better roads to accommodate<br />

rhe increasing traffic to its shore<br />

esorts, and pointed out the<br />

growth in taxable values <strong>of</strong> the<br />

same resorts. All the pleas have<br />

alien on deaf ears, while neigh-<br />

ioring counties will have hun-<br />

Ireds <strong>of</strong> thousands spent within<br />

heir boundaries.<br />

The only crumbs <strong>of</strong> comfort<br />

'ape May County will derive<br />

ram the <strong>1927</strong> program is that<br />

•osds in Gloucester and Cumber-<br />

We thank Assemblyman Read<br />

for setting the matter straight<br />

and also for his stand in favor<br />

<strong>of</strong> preserving one <strong>of</strong> the great<br />

attractions <strong>of</strong> our seashore re-<br />

j own without simplifying fujrly<br />

well as we go along, without<br />

maiiterlng a, lot <strong>of</strong> ruleR to make<br />

us do It some oUier fellow's way.<br />

Th l<br />

LAW MILLS<br />

GRIND BUSHY<br />

Senator Borah says we mike<br />

too many laws. This country will<br />

are greater than<br />

The puople<br />

the language.<br />

The grammarian ahivern when<br />

you say a thing muni bo done<br />

"quieli" in stead <strong>of</strong> "quickly,"<br />

but Ign'l it the truth that th,<br />

shorter form ia the more om<br />

phatic. and make« a better Job<br />

<strong>of</strong> eipressing one's exact feeling,<br />

in speech?<br />

What Is right to say depends<br />

largely on where and when yni<br />

say It—whether It's alt overa].<br />

people <strong>of</strong> New Jersey have lost<br />

whiit Lhey won when tt«<br />

Coninilwlon wail rraciiod<br />

grHjiiy han(l« <strong>of</strong> puli-<br />

Jrem<br />

lien,"<br />

be "a republk In name, and aUscagton, or a^ dress pariy.<br />

bureaucracy in fact," if we don't It i* the Mao In the Street<br />

check the wholesale lawmaking wl10 1 k tn »<br />

Religion Is turning your baei-oa( ;


s<br />

P«|e FOB<br />

m nances<br />

•neiilMl,<br />

which i -••—.—<br />

nitil thi> '*>"<br />

Petrf<br />

breaking<br />

lunp wit<br />

Inatruslti<br />

POIICL!<br />

until t(<br />

peer btf<br />

Hull,<br />

KliOdl I<br />

kis own<br />

to itteBi<br />

Ctntii f;<br />

^ W_ jjf—'^S<br />

Page Ten<br />

mtmmmmm>$iifm<br />

OCEAN HTY WW-<br />

FASHION<br />

SUGGESTION: iATURES FDR<br />

WHEN IT'S<br />

L REALLY<br />

m y Hm<br />

••¥:••£•<br />

• # • • -<br />

Time To Buy and Time To W ear the<br />

Hw.d hi Hi. ,<br />

•IB the ,,,|j,<br />

lit holiday it.<br />

IRH iii a flirt<br />

:<br />

^ %<br />

ture Must Be Considered,<br />

SIinkr.ii li, A ||.<br />

YOU KNOW ~<br />

A ! ( Xl i<br />

Compose Color<br />

'HE HOA"<br />

1 VM<br />

g$ : 'j^mM<br />

•ntiwlanl it<br />

heatreo<br />

Next li (•(•/,<br />

Band in C<br />

App";ir iit I lu<br />

nu Two EMTI<br />

.» |e Laiest Crnze,<br />

•Tie Black Botturn Ruviic'<br />

ffltl^**'<br />

41 Cape May an,| pi,,,,,,,,.<br />

>' regulni- program will l».<br />

" In aonjunotlnn wilh ' l.h»<br />

1 a«iBm. Tn,, rnv,|,, ,V|U |,,.<br />

•«W at nlsht only.<br />

. rphniiiiy Jill —<br />

ing.-fnst-'riding Harvy f;,<br />

•liiddi'ii trt-Haiiip, With iiyr-<br />

! isli filly, lie fought for thf.<br />

! woman W loved. A mibloodpd<br />

story ol n ILH] he.<br />

mmi, Evfii it he coiiqurrpd<br />

the two.pa mew. II pair oi<br />

blue eyes -got" him."<br />

Comedy and Lafcit News<br />

Events<br />

OOMIHS—Sat., Frt. 12<br />

"TH1 70LOA BOATMAN"<br />

Mfind;iv,<br />

W i •• r<br />

.-i Palri.k ••!,•( l.'.-.-,,||,v \h „„;.. !<br />

!IK SIX JAi. UK,! r.W.YMAN'<br />

Jiitil Mfl,\ll. ill "'VI*<br />

It's (Ice at Lifil! !i'<br />

V')l,\. KCi I AT<br />

MTV Nt w; firrAN CITV M T<br />

"The Black Bottom<br />

Revue" "RUE<br />

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OCMS CITY SEWS, OCEA* CUT, X. J", , EEBgMKY tI927<br />

;J»f ay OF INTEREST TO THE FARM AND HOME<br />

Edited by W. COLLINS THOMAS<br />

Cumberland<br />

County<br />

*armersMust<br />

fX5toB&k&<br />

Tomatots<br />

Southern Grpw<br />

Abtoib Ifcr Biat<br />

Mwtet ^ ^ ^<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Varietier^rgcd<br />

New jeisey Adopts<br />

New Grading Rule<br />

Identical With Those <strong>of</strong> U<br />

5. Agricultural Department<br />

New Joraey hug ,<br />

.lulnndB In the gnullng<br />

jjraeii&v w4iHc and »w<br />

comee im V/elcaiiui news<br />

to ffnoworn AJIII bAiyem ot (titsc<br />

pmlucJts<br />

"IThe n*wr grail*?** an* IdenHrni<br />

wttft tfiase in iiso by tlm Ijiftoil<br />

fitmtee IMDartiiiPat <strong>of</strong> Agrtcii]<br />

ture/' *S*B W B Duryt? Sta,ie<br />

Secretary «f Agriculture, in ills<br />

cussing (he n rulincB Tin><br />

, I widespread use <strong>of</strong> oti« set <strong>of</strong><br />

trade terms wilt hel[> the H,,IO or<br />

products, slace Hit* bu>.n, /ivo<br />

this simpler form '<br />

The benefit is rlil<strong>of</strong>l> to ihe<br />

ower tor the £oo»(>i'atiu-e la<br />

certain<br />

n* <strong>of</strong> a<br />

wot<br />

Lack or iDDculntlon lft tht out<br />

md only csujrj for mam pea<br />

HeJdB appearing m have mot roi<br />

At lml this Is Ihe Information<br />

Slv#n out hy a lery rrllaMr au<br />

thorlty on such mattern, pr ix<br />

II. Martin, plant disease upeclal-<br />

Jet <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Eiporlnient<br />

Station<br />

Those, ot our growers who «-<br />

enenced difflciilty lu rulilng<br />

saa last spring nlll n» douljt<br />

find encourafi^inont In Dr M<br />

•In'a statement Inoculation <strong>of</strong><br />

before sowing; Is a wm<br />

T easy matter whlli<br />

rot and othei<br />

l»w anil<br />

piinAlie nui><br />

If tlii umdl . """<br />

tfons arc nver&va, wjint> otlitrl_<br />

tmp!nfc-<strong>of</strong>t' moM ulll bt i ii^ unultl lite to Imc i nicr (MiTTisn or Jrrif\<br />

we lOuM E( r ri(.h nntk ind out mm buttt r ind<br />

HIM Iti tlic puuhisr <strong>of</strong> f«d the intcrrsr on<br />

I ihor airjihfd t" ir, uc ire •uti-.rirtl " ' "<br />

mil | Tin -,fil( purpos* „.!. *. ii j iiimiijitc MI over [ivo rio7i.li rQ^s ntr bird be<br />

tuceri thr pmdiiitinn <strong>of</strong> the pullin tlun llut <strong>of</strong> fhr lie,,, I uther<br />

Iiiorr it tr^r .iborrt ,i dollar jml a hjlt iu produci a do/i-n cgi^<br />

from 1 flntL <strong>of</strong> hois durrni; Noirmbcr md DrrTinnri<br />

Hill Inoivs theit is morr pr<strong>of</strong>it in Lrcpmg pullets thin thtrr<br />

« in hms .mrl he In- thr /lgllrt, ,„ prove ,t Hi- h..s rnordi nhidi<br />

••hou tint tor even UK) birrK houyil November 1 unlv -41 jrr<br />

Ir-tt .it thr rnrj ol the vear About fiftm, per rent <strong>of</strong> them die<br />

lor oni- rune or another anil thr rest arc uillfd our txiausc tliri<br />

'lopped laving Thn inems that nnt quarter ot the poultrv plant<br />

ii lavitiK nllc ihe vvholc vaer Thi^ grtat decrr.tsc n ro,ting «W7 (M<br />

m pr<strong>of</strong>its euh le.ir on rverv MM birds on thr farm<br />

To rrrnrrlv this tond.tion hr -irRKesIs tint noultmncii L. WlHpplri' he l*Iei*« »n Invrntl*<br />

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panic! hgFgtgfg|.e organil^d In the<br />

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BOARS OF<br />

CHOSEN FRIEHOLDERS<br />

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to Isj rulai.d ijy tiisaUorT<br />

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nfiiii W* P'd<br />

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or ii rum- May County<br />

rloii'l know wlierp Mn Is, but w« ;<br />

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«k K4.ii"i!l f.oinify riflep ii<br />

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in May rmiri llnii«,. In ihi<br />

Treasurer Taylo<br />

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7 Coldi, Grippe, Flu, Dengue, «., „ - „,_, ,<br />

J BiUaui Fever and Malaria. | SEA ISLE CY ^' N- *<br />

it Kills the Germs<br />

BEST BUYS OF THE WEEK<br />

in REAL ESTATE .<br />

IVALON AVALQII<br />

Lot 50x110 ft, all improvements, 22nd Street, neai:<br />

Beaeb—Terms Reasonable.<br />

F, H. STRATTON<br />

Real Estate<br />

21st Street, Avalon Pi».«- ^<br />

AA ISLE cirr<br />

Best Buy Today<br />

3yng,ilaw, eRi liietH 1<br />

atu slid beach, I5S0O,<br />

WILDWOOD<br />

-._ I l>. «. HELLER ft CO.<br />

.fy law find well<br />

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= 3 j ,,,, , nEALTORs H. w. (cnnKHLT \" >: !<br />

•^l »H^L.nai.A... ,.. I.,. e,ty j I „, t Oak AM] W|WHMI(J N ^ ^<br />

50x100 ft. Lot COBNIfl LOT FOR S*L« ««10S<br />

Off RnarJwalk 8olMr *" 0M " 1 ^'enu<br />

$1,000 -<br />

Inclurlca sWrwalk, curb and It,,,,! E<br />

Inlly 1,'rarlL'll. 3204 Holly BHch<br />

Suliji'cji 10 IPOo mortgage.<br />

nd Bull J'honH (4 Keystone Phone iSB<br />

J i.*| J ' 1 B " 11 ? hmi l<<br />

•ritone Phone IS=D | Donch & Somerihoe<br />

BIALTOHi<br />

_ IjimllN Ale, al Nivoln St.<br />

s SKA IMI.E CiTV. ». i.<br />

T&u mil find Buick a<br />

jdeHghtful car to drive<br />

STOHS HARBOR Centrally located hotel, 30 •'•$.<br />

—^ hedrooms, fully furnigned, in- 4^<br />

_ _ eluding linens and silverware. •'jj'<br />

For a Real Home Largo dining roam and well i<br />

Come Buy equipped fclielien. Ideal loea- •{:<br />

mv <strong>of</strong> tn.; larga Bnani«h<br />

Ilinisr:. on Flrat Arcntie, nenr<br />

!iie Ckean<br />

Allracllvply pinnri.-.l<br />

piiceil.<br />

nnil<br />

llon - Pl ' lce llauxtm on Flrat Avnntie, near<br />

»3I,000.00. well<br />

flininciMt, nimnciMt, Foi- Fo,- InforBiation, Information<br />

SEE<br />

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Walter H. Treen<br />

Bunting & Bunting<br />

MUh Nln t.n.urd ihr 0,-Hin<br />

STOSK IIAitllOH, S. 1,<br />

FOR SALE<br />

The Beit 30.Room<br />

Hotel in Wildwood<br />

nilALTOR<br />

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WII.IHVOOII, 5, J,<br />

131 East RIs Srar<br />

$1,500 ONLY 111,060<br />

Good Corner Lot on i^tSM^!"<br />

14a E. Wildwood Avtnue<br />

Third Avenue v_ WmpWOOP<br />

60x100 r -~~ 7 ^<br />

lignum car w anve An unu,Uai = b,rB,in, No^ w3^<br />

A , , Bungalow in<br />

An unusual bargain. N. ... ,.,.,, ,<br />

Until you drive one <strong>of</strong> the latest GEORGE B. SPRINGER<br />

Lot nOxlOO, Piloe IJ600.<br />

Cm be i l<br />

inmiceit to suit<br />

n 1 1 <br />

1 , Wlldiraiid and AUntfc AHS.<br />

Wl be. J wiiBWOOD<br />

WIIDWOOD<br />

You will particularly enjoy die<br />

amazing smoothness <strong>of</strong> die Buick<br />

engine, vibrationless beyond belief<br />

at every speed.<br />

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BOM em mra, BOSAH err*.». i.. mats, FEMIMSY i, i«?<br />

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| County Sports News<br />

iNorthwestem Trust Whittington t< *' a M e Cadets<br />

IPlaydftit Game Made Eleven ^ ^ Z /T<br />

JBut Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Won on V',~]A C-nttle U Poura '» F° ul Shoot!n<br />

?E Foul shootini rjeiajjoais Was Fealure <strong>of</strong> Ciime<br />

Middle High School<br />

Lost Rough Game<br />

30 ie Score<br />

High School<br />

"" liaMp Uifth<br />

ny nigh! at<br />

Him half, 14.1:1, bill in<br />

ihf la.^l Jwiif Pteasyini<br />

P\UI ROBINSON<br />

sabin<br />

«;.: IVbtr time, they saw—but did ynwOad Bewildered and Johnnie UPoura « foul »hooi- """^"fin-ii ,,<br />

"BBt conquer. Meaning the North- _ j a I- m ln £ C" 1 ln« w »y for Ihe s»« ,«, ',,,„,,<br />

itMm Trust company passers. Swamped By Cape May M. ch), e^,, „, W w A j, ""*;'"'V 1 , 11 ',<br />

ahunplon, <strong>of</strong> th« Philadelphia County Times Te*m T frahrniiy. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy. »i"wii,r«"'".hB<br />

[pMkan 1 League, who lost to sea j Saturday afternoon at the Eieur- j,';,. '" i -<br />

|I«I« Olty lut Friday night on .._ _— -OB jloIlli. fll)()r I 9 M U P n o n l ,"."".";',,<br />

.*»• weunlon Houw n«r, 19-15. g,ev "D,,,^ ,„,. .<br />

|B on, Of the raslMl games <strong>of</strong> rnrrart made two del,! BO1|H • , •<br />

Ti Half i-7, and atarting the ty " M 1 ""' llt « u " 1 »""•• rt " * llm - Lake. K,<br />

ond ftatf gave the Banters rlf! « ; Danneily, y<br />

toaje '-diMounti" and "drafts" on cAfis MAY r<strong>of</strong>.VTV TIMES Lueke - c<br />

'•--. The summaries; Tompkitis. 0<br />

#l;.: • m auB CITY st«vi(n. , '• '• 7, MeCl " l0U(tl " G<br />

anil Oiiwn<br />

wish<br />

mmh thirinK th*' tlf^i h:i!f.<br />

» * MlMIIM<br />

i r. ,„„ ,,„<br />

MIDIH.K TOWNiilllt' Illfsll<br />

p j. f won<br />

« f 3 3 1 P«ter_<br />

•"" ITZIZIo i i ourk, c, .....<br />

0 S 0 Oourdouff, c.<br />

r__Z") 4 I Wood, 0<br />

t____ 0 0 0 Olden, 0. P.<br />

ra_ 0 0 0 K*fit, 0 ..<br />

'KTHWESTERN TRUST CO. UN'<br />

. ___, O i l Myres, P ,<br />

„» 0 I nilka, r,<br />

0 0 0 0. Hanaam, F,<br />

„„.! 0 ( TOhetan, C. ,<br />

0 0 0 OunniaEfiasn, G,<br />

• -— B, lliinniini, 0,<br />

.J i H<br />

l«ortr—F«r- itotaJi ^__<br />

WHBI <strong>of</strong> kalTsa—10 minutes.<br />

0 1 1 haies^js<br />

1 I) 2 Alllmer,<br />

1 1 3<br />

0 o 0 BMrwIRB,<br />

3 : 0 ,1 g Erick^jn,<br />

^, _= .MapfirieF.<br />

2 7 11<br />

Stevetm, Time nf .•..««.«B. •<br />

U(M. ScorBr—Jlai;. *""«. 0,<br />

Clark, U.<br />

n I Ii<br />

o u ii!<br />

" Spectacular Game I — - : : _ ^^/'^Sr^"^,;<br />

» Millvilk Out <strong>of</strong> 35 ! Bacon sRefereeing Z f," 1 ,.,•"T. 1 „!;'%•'<br />

, ' ~ ""'• mm lit rl'li- i'i,m furtJii<br />

j Wlldwooii Mermen dafeate,!' Thinks Eddie Is Af. '" Ha " Ulk " «'if>-: An<br />

Every<br />

In The<br />

id With Home-eyesifht, m*<br />

1 billisr'ly regreti^<br />

noi j-i.-l,!,.,! io her ['<br />

led In the iryt half 17-11. J wnulil fliicl ul|<br />

uf lif,.. " :<br />

5^«__ion Girb No ^ J;~ ~ i»">^<br />

IMiidi Fk SM Isle <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ^SE..<br />

JM Bloomer Cirf, Won High OUHed SnS<br />

t^ 1 "-^ 2W Clayton Five "<br />

faisi UP hreatn irf lir,.. : '.ft,, i „<br />

»n«n I urihe,! In fjinaha thi- hy Hcknt t,<br />

takel a,,, wa» Hiablci ,0 «M» '--If I „„„•,<br />

mi' iransporiail,,,, awaj' ,„ ,n-(-Iw-whi-i-.-."<br />

prau-'nt weHlern lerminua. Ben-lcuy, or [Is<br />

•*iffl^^^^<br />

' „ e Sl Bddle Bueon with having "home Went ,,f tin. Mnwourl'<br />

and Voiing starred eyraiRhl" more or k. We prim Of Be,i,,,n I |lu,i ",',. . r r ,<br />

eraj»lth two twlr.- what hia Sportshlp ••fliii" ha, toUt In" r..u,,.i ,1K m- - , ' ?<br />

i. Tne line-upa and «ay about lhe nialtir. laHen from | d,,.,| i,,lh*' PrJcUnNy ih<br />

the Ledger, Saturday, Januaryi lance from Alhanv ,',".,-„ !'..*•'<br />

i\f aln-ady puml<br />

• Bi?iimn." 1 objf<br />

like ii I unn i<br />

Pniwibly to Sail<br />

them Jiormon»' My<br />

f. . y<br />

piB* fn« ttt vwionr OTir ——_<br />

SnBBtoj Mrta on tMt Thun. f • o» . o i , c- ki<br />

;tfl«it, winning ii-i. gu We Up-Btate Sehool five Never<br />

- •tooBur oirta vo&Unued Had Look in To Win<br />

winning etrk Friday Cam*<br />

i.M t&« Bmunton Mouje ^jame<br />

OIWwhelBiln«Jy d«fe«llig _<br />

I Bloomer Olrta, IU U, C, Marked Up Record<br />

KM M held to one _ .<br />

aai' ajtd iagri mse fratii<br />

•A utM ttalr onl, °« Cll >' His" Sehool is be-<br />

a «<br />

llev f '" " Bv « lsl » hih<br />

I'm- man, lik], I, hum,.<br />

I'Elur hmtiix at ih,- fl.li|<br />

- "I'll. I)t-nw mlffhin'i Ii.<br />

a«H« «• ant taK when<br />

Sehwarii, p.<br />

O«l«ney, r<br />

Uveiy, C<br />

DoHn, G.<br />

Walker, G,<br />

-• «• Mreotr^Te •"'•• , Miller, 0 " " , J<br />

<strong>On</strong> <strong>of</strong>fensive m well as a de- Bingham o" J ,<br />

' Denum tonnd the ' Sll » lvs * «fd wu established, ** Hn ' "•. • 2 3<br />

•Wei *inm UMS 4«ld wiiji tJiayton was held scoreless from Total,, ~1 ~<br />

* nionum Braa ** s M i - xh «" two points being «eferee^Jlmn,» n<br />

. _^ fro« the MM «d •;• «» <strong>of</strong> fouls. The Wean „ it*W»"'<br />

m. Me'i lone Magle olt * »'« wmmiited but four lv "--0 mlnues.<br />

tor, * oul ». indicating the slim chances — •'•———<br />

ells* HUlmo w« s tower <strong>of</strong> CUr ' on *« l1 l0 •»'« in that re- LJ .„,<br />

"^•-^ »r the •• w, ti,to, •»«•• Hammonton Won<br />

;.«p »aay <strong>of</strong> lot Tucker- AddliUio »eorsd s aeld goals, O lit'<br />

T kelbiill aiiiatel rur four year-'rail.<br />

't champions <strong>of</strong> the Financial' Th.. I ii ,1 •<br />

8; League, and unbeaten In lav Ural lioiiml fur'<br />

jj^half tb|a year, IOHI to ih» Bun' KO.IH Iim ><br />

j We <strong>City</strong> quintet on the latter'sia n.'rf,-i-t"<br />

;1 Hoor last night II to IS. „,„) fully /<br />

_ "Failure to tosn foui goals, or' iur feaiur,-<br />

,B<br />

rather failure <strong>of</strong> the refer lolcui Oiwiu,<br />

- call ihrm en only one slUe, was jlcloiwiy b<br />

primarily responalliie for the re- dH.,p,,fl Wu<br />

vemal <strong>of</strong> lhe banker!, ,„,/ , l „ "<br />

T. "<strong>On</strong> the floor and .hnnili,, n»i,i " n w<br />

T 'l^fix^ilo"!-and shooting ncl.l ilill<br />

r' ? Mal f thli "Iwrnplor,, had their 'w,,<br />

5|South Jersey rivsln completely ! T<br />

I : outcioKied, The lo.nn wpi',<br />

to the foul line intu poi<br />

dl<br />

rtrK.t^ri'l"^ 1 ^ i w "n».nI, w..., B,'..nil.'<br />

Wlr uwn rtilh j,,.,.,.,,,^ J'^'l Jfl r ^* u >?""- U you g,[ ln<br />

"IlillB lltll,, (,„„,,,.,<br />

J Pal '«"«l- HI lukl-.fBft<strong>of</strong> you."<br />

Th. imiural enS,:»,Wi. wn, „„- w,"', ^"'"'k^ly *hm nr,|,r nh,<br />

;ny""iho.:"'1 ?'?• - i " - "-' -^, lW " lBht hM ""'""•'<br />

I you read <strong>of</strong> Sosind So bt-<br />

( ing is an atitu smiuh up.<br />

1 That's retUy jait where tte<br />

stflry befini, for alter to<br />

imash comes the danapi,<br />

SoBsoBe most pay for the<br />

dump to yottr ear, or to<br />

tie other ear, <strong>of</strong> whttaTer<br />

slsi was damaged.<br />

Who ii going to do It F<br />

Are yon—out <strong>of</strong> your em<br />

pocket ? Dun yon AJTOHB<br />

a 4s range verdict <strong>of</strong> 15,.<br />

000? $10,000?<br />

Or are yon in » poiitjoa to<br />

ton the damage cbUm OTCI<br />

to jowt insoraBcg compiu<br />

-SiPlM W HAOTLDHJ<br />

inoa UATTmB~mi to-<br />

m M about it, SAFE ADD<br />

SECURE in the knowifdp<br />

that the few dollars thrt<br />

yon ipent each year hu<br />

protMtri yon.<br />

. ' v 'l n i I If« not Hie to drifi you<br />

••« 11 ~ * »^ withow msra.<br />

hins in I I AHCE - A* iomeoB* wta'i<br />

in ilk. - ° een in U accident—HE<br />

Nprlh 1 K50WI.<br />

•I.,I in I ft fflijht be ffjni tan<br />

i J -j <br />

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Its tome will A ladyf<br />

'With all Iny heftr<br />

Wish a. darting Elunr,, ,|j<br />

' FrlBtiii o/,youni. In Bhef" (<br />

"I iiifi hiaf at fSmfthfl, ig JHB,<br />

In Four Port*<br />

PKH »; «"d Nilign<br />

,/f C«a< Family <strong>Newspaper</strong> it, America's Greatest Family Resort Greatat ^ • -<br />

»-»• f»i<br />

ooiAH onrt, Hiw TOUT, WSUAY,<br />

j^iza Abe<br />

mcoln 'Man*<br />

pprovnl<br />

Until Next Month<br />

[ rge Ownere <strong>Ocean</strong> Court Trolley <strong>Line</strong> Kiwanis Club Properties in Bay Bus Ordinan^<br />

To Assist in Apartments Delays Street Will Build Hut Secto Are Sold JgP^ged^<br />

Rent Problem Given Boost Hard Surfacing For Boy Scouts Foxon S"SJt° f *" Cnm--— m<br />

:Bt jurat Says Old-<br />

oned Virtues Are<br />

^Needed Tod«y<br />

1 Local Kiwrinians<br />

TUB local<br />

eree deftrr<br />

thi" purfiOH' i.f ih. b-.olf<br />

n\ Estate Board Shows Say Local Interest Should Contractor Asks <strong>City</strong> To Many Activities Mark C«l«<br />

Nfrcessity <strong>of</strong> Fixing Cnoperate in Making It Compel Action By hriitinn <strong>of</strong> Boy Scnut<br />

Proper Rent Successful Project ) Trolley Company Anniversary<br />

B, ti. F03EOI1<br />

f Hevi'rai eolti<br />

Stamper Presonti NjeffS<br />

Hating Prices React Co-operativ<br />

"I Thii man who wants 10<br />

jhnnpNy ahoiild pick out a 5004<br />

jiniilhi-r and marrji OIIF 8f j f f<br />

• judge H. H, Eidredt>e, n« ."in rlHi<br />

; address lo tho Kisanin Tin stat..<br />

^1 the Hotel 0*anlc, Wed- nn-rn. hope»<br />

f, likened a rertew <strong>of</strong> Abra- i »>> -m-ilu.<br />

rjnciilii, the Oreat Emane!- I' 1 ••>'••• !•»•-- f<br />

',0 a pilgriinaie to a re- * *» -»- S« c.,y?%e^ptSira<br />

-. He declared In utremiflg m«iM t^h« i» an iinOoT nlenl '" S< "" i " meiaa n ' 8re lh "" »» Ifrnnvenlenw to mororUls- »e spok', <strong>of</strong> the need <strong>of</strong> patri- by the majority <strong>of</strong> the properly ,Bntg: -;);:,Ji<br />

a woman nlieve. _ _ Xll.y 1^^=^ ln.UtZ s m m coraml "" lsn/1 • »* "«1»^ "ii« condition ha» »"< »«,. lul and ail ihe time, owners in the locality to be <strong>of</strong>- "That he propoM, to ,rwi<br />

fMlta, by weepinf, «ome men RepreieBtatives <strong>of</strong> Bridge \;,.UIJ "„„„;„ at rentiw" The eonsiniction <strong>of</strong> this apart- esi^id -inte December 1 He .uessed ,he necessity <strong>of</strong> at- feHed. a carporation under th* l.wM<br />

Kanmily, hut a Joke was the -, _ ,. „ , •}>"••' ITo|*rtle» at unrentublo «,,,,«,i •... „,„„„, t, iJ .^ „ " :„" _•.."__., .. temline church an rclijiion anil Th, r,Biiilnn »•„« nfriersil M. th« Rim. »i M.., *.».> »«.,<br />

•jronuiity. but a Jflke was the<br />

'| ','ttlch relieved Unceln's<br />

m.d^SlS.^e^i.Jary Make In.paction <strong>of</strong> Site<br />

illd hi« rewreBce <strong>of</strong> the ~<br />

%M m rtlUrious .id. H M « ets T* 161 ' A PP rov<br />

i irfnt man's enaracter. In — -<br />

She «id, "If Aniirlea. is Ei M. gu[1O|, and nalpii<br />

'- the rliht path we musl iu,inget assured the inirnbi<br />

hacfc aad Braetlee the 0( ,„„ chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

led jylrtu&A which gvid- ^-,,^^,1..,. «,aninn n,m ih« i^p<br />

and Bonding Compamea nsures. •<br />

,, , . , , o. To denioastrate the point Taylor<br />

Ivlake Inspection or Site produced a listing card <strong>of</strong> a res-<br />

, =— Irienee In the northern sectioo <strong>of</strong><br />

• «« n • A l thc Wort. The property was list.<br />

It Meets I heir Approval ^ at *30u0. He declared; "We oil<br />

koow that il is impossible to get<br />

, n , , n lhll l cniount for the pilice, lostBrd<br />

E. 11, Sutlon and Rslpn R. <strong>of</strong> m owol,r fjntln( „„ thres<br />

luvlnger iUMured tae miiiibeis anHI.lmenll,, tfle chances are that<br />

<strong>of</strong> ihe Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce _on m]y m e or Boag|i,|y t<br />

— •<br />

^uesday evening that the I^ns- - • * —<br />

ment Btarted last Bummer, it la The<br />

fitted with all modern convent- Comffll<br />

enees. The apartnientH are aeiil Engine<br />

10 Individual owners.<br />

'I- Commissioner Robinson ami Cliy •"*<br />

'id Eiigineor Coillsson.<br />

we<br />

"Harm reception by the<br />

-Ha wan announced by<br />

Jt..Cf_lnion B. Price aj<br />

K'S, Xldredfg, citizen <strong>of</strong><br />

My County.<br />

port-<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bridge would g^yr[,"<br />

soon be s reality. Button stated Taylor declare<br />

Mr. Harrington, <strong>of</strong> Harrington men "tnou|j be i<br />

ft Aah, iirgest toil bridge build- a mie ef u pr<br />

Mi in the country, accompanleil [„,„, leading the<br />

by hi« englneeis, had mad- 1 an Br to believe lh<br />

icores Lack<br />

<strong>of</strong> interest<br />

Endeavor To<br />

Make the Bay<br />

«*,.•*. ,»« at a reduced ^ ^ ^ 4 ^ ^<br />

Taylor decliired the real estate _ g<br />

en should be careful in making<br />

«alo ef a property to refrain Declared Lack <strong>of</strong> Co-flpera-<br />

«RI leading the proapeetire buy-1 . 1 n 1- • r^<br />

• to believe ihe place will nro-l " o n " Uelaying Um-<br />

woven. The .Beaker aim) Btresnedj be taken up for eonslderatlon ai busses in the Cltr <strong>of</strong> Oeoan L.<br />

lhe need or clean politiw. He I the next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Corn-' State <strong>of</strong> New Jersey, '• ,<br />

defiared politics cull be made j mlssloners. "Thai laid corporally, uiij 1<br />

clean and could he kept that I Al ,,,,, pTmenl ,lnl6 8By Ave. eorporalion and th« lubKl"<br />

*'??• • nut. one <strong>of</strong> tho widest thorough- 'hereto are preparii" 1 —<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monflfiy evening both local fares; In ifie resort, is opened &nd willing Immediate<br />

Boy icout Troops were the guests tram lhe Oardens to gighteenlh B«n« byslneii In • (6*4j«U<br />

or ihe Menu Forum <strong>of</strong> the Pirst street, with the exception <strong>of</strong> the Oeean <strong>City</strong>, in the eyjj<br />

M. E Church. Tho Men's Forum block between Eighth and Ninth application her«!nafMr;W,<br />

spection <strong>of</strong> the prospec<br />

i<br />

itraordlnary raven pletion <strong>of</strong> Beach Project<br />

——— demonKtratlnj their "craft Iff |ne<br />

Effort To A,ou.e local In- TtSStf ZZf £ZZ£ "S<br />

tereit in Sailing and Motor winiiow was decorated with Scout<br />

n . rt n equipment and literature, which<br />

OOKtnf Un Bay suilinnd the Ideals and piirpoHea<br />

—.—— —.- <strong>of</strong> this nrpnliailon.<br />

To Buy More Small Boats<br />

i<br />

: W%rmrV'% t^^tX*^ To Extend Several "• *—«d By C <strong>of</strong> C, ^_--=- ,<br />

^•awardta annually to the proval <strong>of</strong> Peaboily. lloughetling p. -t»i. t * — • ,t ,, u|11, Doagll)1(! ,h;U Rfrll wcauii k lusjjuai<br />

«»aBli,Clnb golf ehamplon. Company, New Voik bon.ling Ljty 1 noroUgnrareS 1, M, iulton censured the mm Harbor Bay will challenge Af-Frtlirrii Cfr<br />

m *aj wrapped In a large house, thai Is going to finance . - apathy 00 lhe part <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the popularity <strong>of</strong> the siratid neii " l * UUI "1 t - i U<br />

flli recipient, probably anil, the project, "it «ill nut reriulre •ry.:rtv c„,. To Tliirtv.triircl resWen". pnrtlcuiariy the riiein- summer if lhe plans <strong>of</strong> a number _ ~<br />

- a We, showed reluctance a mckei <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy capital," 1 nirty nrat 10 1 nirty inira b g n g{ th() Cnalllber <strong>of</strong> Com, QJ lpSjl Bpqrll)|llell nliiu,riil|isi,. Jernee Busy Gettinf. Re<br />

«ng tie packngs. which gutioti ileciarrii, Streati, East or Central merce. in regard to the <strong>Ocean</strong> At tnc present tlmi' a number <strong>of</strong> c e - c<br />

(j»ith care until he saw The banding company he __j, cl,y Naraiorium ami Casino, lie iqjai men coniemplair. (lie pur- f M summer aeason<br />

-, He Jocularly admit- giaied. was nuw afraiKrlng t^he Th|. CU}f comnilMioners PM.wd ileclared: "There is an enter- chase <strong>of</strong> ,,..e some moilel «mall ~—<br />

1 (>••• Tw«» legal details, italph R. Buvlliser 0|1 n,.B( Veading an ordinance * rlli 5 endorsed by the Chamber sa!ll,,g and motor bouu for Use Bcacli Palioi Cariliilil Jack<br />

—i: regreted thai the peailmlsts whn wn|cn provides for the coHSlrilc- Ot tjamtnerce, under thu contrnl <strong>On</strong> the bay tllii sumiiiBi "«' plans lo_ conalruct u b<br />

."'» A •!*• ' Predicted failure <strong>of</strong> the project 1|n|) rf Tnlrty.«wV. Thirtysecoiiil Of mat body, which means much u h u baI1 mBemlml |f a hospital al Fourth Stree!.<br />

BS AUXlUarV ^ emM " Ot be "*""" J" *•" ""•' »«' <strong>of</strong> ev « r »' ulom - he held m ib» b*y~ev-ty"szi- liU "> canmrucied by jt,n.">.<br />

*,i. MmiTivii »j [|ow mmU.ml[ns eleven <strong>of</strong> Ihe lwmn Wo»ley AveBM and Cell- ter fit nhe Chiimber flf Com. urliay afternoon. "Th'- linwl <strong>of</strong> such a ti-lll<br />

••'I twrnly-two toil brldgm which lra) Avenuc, a|8e for the con- roerca to see that ihln project is Bwing T, t'orson, prcslili-nt <strong>of</strong> "-nliic-n nioie appar.illt nli y.<br />

•nail Ladle* Plan are now under the caur-e o[ con- j s,,.,,cl|on <strong>of</strong> pavement anil furtis upeedlly complelC'd, The <strong>Ocean</strong> thu <strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy Heal E-lal.. Board dMaPed Captain Jiirm-c. '<br />

«m t. P-» Man* strucllon in the country, in lhc gami, i,ection. <strong>City</strong> Chamber Jtl Commerce prac- recently ordered a BafnOKat sneak- hiilhlng hiiacli. In the nfil<br />

.ementa for mmst To phCe „ h,i,iBe .-rw (jreat Th(. ^ w|], bf H fe:i( (l| tieaily built the rianders Hotel bW. This Is the one design <strong>of</strong> action or ihe remrt Is gal<br />

Enir Hnrbor inl'-i. 1 in- eiiginei 1 ..,.,. ...... ^aVBminll] JJ tl^t and this enterprliie can be aceom- b<strong>of</strong>ti whleh haa been adopte.l by In popularity and on several<br />

, I which will he a pllshi'd in a jiffy with, the aarne more than a score <strong>of</strong> yachtliiK canioim last mimmer the nw<br />

'• and social <strong>of</strong> He puiles he said, in comparison with ihe mmnte wa\k '"" " spirit. ojubs this faclliiy wris ilemniwtr.<br />

/<strong>of</strong> tfts rir« Pregby- obstacles which arc faced In " Anoiner"almllar ordinance. ,.f- ••inslLad <strong>of</strong> selling ll.oou The »ull boat is 10 r,,., 1,, Poriiinaiely no caHUnitiia. m<br />

gireets. on the Pennsylvani<br />

j Fourteenth street at the pre<br />

i time.<br />

' For 11 number <strong>of</strong> ye"<br />

or&aliization§ have reco.it.nti<br />

the continuation <strong>of</strong> Bay Ave<br />

to Thjrly.fotirth Street or Bo<br />

veit Boulevard, for the conv<br />

tile highway would he as-<br />

fl aSalnSt the ownersi <strong>of</strong> tht<br />

uhilttlng lhc streut. Thli<br />

m iiiiiil a nliort time age<br />

ail nieadow land,'<br />

and therefore mr "I<br />

Jersey and the ecu <strong>of</strong> tk#'<br />

lature recently pined,'' t«1 #JtlJ<br />

the net <strong>of</strong> 1»2(, whleli r»«d|S'.Jjp<br />

.,», in any ai<br />

the person opera<br />

'lulu the consent <strong>of</strong><br />

or body having contro<br />

fe<br />

.emanta for Muiu To P|nCl, a hriii<br />

. * Slf Harbor Inl'<br />

iniiilar monthly buiitiMs declare i» no e<br />

'"'•nd social <strong>of</strong> tile udles' he said, in comp<br />

,J <strong>of</strong> tllfl First Preaby. obstacles which<br />

'Church net on Monday other seetlona,<br />

t J at tht hBBe ol Mrs. .j|f giiiioii, ri'<br />

1* I**'- the bridge anci b<br />

aLiii coniilruoled by Jirnw. the DayHlde <strong>of</strong> BuyJ<br />

"Tin- nee,! <strong>of</strong> «ii,'h a tint he. Elehleenth ti. T<br />

cnniw mon. anpan/nt nli year," Sln


' v-_<br />

1 1 i<br />

, i<br />

U V'M<br />

O 1 ^1<br />

Se An Issue Irirfext Election<br />

and Commercial Intere ta Would Not Slind<br />

«nge <strong>of</strong> Resort Policy—BIw. Blut Kevt um<br />

To Defeat in the btate Ltgi laturt<br />

I Patching Fence For Cpinmisiioners Dc li n<br />

Need Commuters)<br />

To Speed Or rriri<br />

<strong>City</strong> Progress<br />

Bu-iinger Otttlint Phil T<br />

Fnrourage ^ t r K i nH j ' '<br />

P>P1Ui n '<br />

Is Transportation Solulio I<br />

ibiom that ii I lit<br />

lates for tl en £<br />

ikctio in th<br />

closing- At tl p it<br />

• lit bill li the I. i,l<br />

tt would i 1 o th b!u<br />

, ,J <strong>of</strong> the ft t ir f tl L<br />

j tint inch i in I Ipnli i<br />

fperoilttcl imalt Intltu<br />

I to Sund-ij 1 ol ir u<br />

if tt little ill)' L 11 II<br />

jt>pf this bill this !•; i<br />

(Mature It Li doon I t<br />

* Ihlt there are p rfu<br />

V interests I ck. <strong>of</strong> ib i<br />

T tb« blue 11 s an I it<br />

a acute f rt<br />

tpolltlcj In thi t tui<br />

")loe Jaws l» i la o it<br />

^ph^nomon The ar ^t<br />

" enforced ftnywh re 1<br />

and practically p*ei> O<br />

i them nt K le tl B I j.<br />

In m ny reap li u f I<br />

obsolete. If the II<br />

* rigidly enforced t ti » 1 I<br />

— Would IKI iprl <strong>of</strong>t<br />

r-js wltlil y nr If 1 i I P 1<br />

I. taw* in lol 1 I ,i I B l j, I |<br />

' ' overylwdy io to t n n r M 1<br />

[ttTjor another tbc i o<br />

fl thill repeal urRUft n by I I • 1<br />

' not be ro Isel* f 111) p h<br />

Is tb t the bl«.| Ho t lo to 1*1<br />

t effect u I rdahip n n 1 o il<br />

t mug or peopii is tli > in<br />

Ipdnforced wpen pome p k i 1 t<br />

Pll loavor lo p ll H p r I<br />

T. -Jog that Is ob jlo Tl L<br />

• iJIJBdvantogt <strong>of</strong> tit n 'tn il f<br />

Pennsy Must<br />

iihg Grows I Bring Tract<br />

Jn <strong>Ocean</strong> Clly I Up To Grade<br />

Lac f Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com<br />

int TH. Would Likr ( om<br />

it "^liners To 4d< pt PUn<br />

Cry Njtifi M Rulroid 11 I<br />

Form* t X^rectT enr<br />

Mil-it R Mtr<br />

vrllh<br />

nutfo<br />

trnct<br />

1<br />

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tl u act<br />

izln>.<br />

Io<br />

1 I<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1 1 1<br />

1<br />

<strong>of</strong> Assembly uf 1<br />

tr<br />

1 n<br />

r ii<br />

1<br />

t lnilways<br />

1 1 t licq<br />

f hi e<br />

1 »<br />

n u at<br />

1 Ip 1<br />

1<br />

an 1<br />

1<br />

1 r<br />

r<br />

Pt f<br />

i y<br />

N )W in tilt. I.F" ubcre 1<br />

Mrs. R Dawes<br />

Will Address<br />

Civic Club<br />

Relative* <strong>of</strong> Vice President<br />

Will Speak on Inter<br />

nnUonal Relations<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18<br />

it f th<br />

r th<br />

<strong>On</strong> Cl y I<br />

Sf i h 1 ,<br />

lliztlton<br />

1 1 I<br />

Hill J<br />

kfll II<br />

Baptist Church<br />

Forming a New<br />

BibleCkss<br />

Tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> C'lvlu Club an<br />

louiicon thai Mm. It. D»ws« will<br />

idilii.jw a ineittliig lit th(*<br />

KanlEuUou on' Frltlny aftvrn<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary ljjj Thi; inoetlng will<br />

bo held in Hie Clly Hall. Mm<br />

Diiwee will Hpeak on "Interim<br />

lluiml Hi-latluiiH" a tuple with<br />

v/hicl) »liu lu thotpufiUly conw-ra*<br />

t. An Invltiitlon l» extended<br />

li> the public to attend the m«ot-<br />

lnB.<br />

A st>enl!il busliioss invetlnji or<br />

he eluli was. called r ruenday .niebt<br />

to talie cAru ot the bufl <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> next week and<br />

1 het duties as-teacher in<br />

urthtnade <strong>of</strong> Ih* Wesley<br />

8*<br />

ehnroh ronmff. 411 <strong>Ocean</strong> A<br />

nue, at 10.30 and 7.1)0 f.<br />

The Dlliln school will meet<br />

noon.<br />

The Ladlen' Aid nnppi<br />

cently held, netted the flinu<br />

fits.<br />

The Phllalhea Clam nnnou c<br />

chicken polpli: supper ti<br />

held In the church roomfl. 4<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, on Thumd y<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17. Tallies Ret for<br />

and 6.30. TlehetH limited,<br />

centn each.<br />

The plmnben*. electrlclitun i n<br />

heating men have made £1<br />

progress on (he new church, £ n<br />

with the return or th r t<br />

Is loped the propre will<br />

general Th pi ter ir w<br />

to comn e ic fentio i<br />

EHiabeth; GBndy was a<br />

-to Cap* M*y Conn HOUHF<br />

: t and lira, Hlrem cheatwoo I<br />

9 lo Cpnrt Hq for<br />

h I bit. Minded /or the tjyi<br />

Me li io ill, etc that w ri<br />

ne I to tlie 1 itlt itlon it Ll Ht<br />

II ni lln further stittd Ihil<br />

hf ppreclat d mry n ith lie<br />

gr m Int rest si own by II { In tl In work<br />

MrH J Ldward \otw h Ir<br />

n f the 1 gl-jlatlie Co i lite<br />

ea\fl l re-j urn <strong>of</strong> the v rlo is<br />

bills i w before the Home n n<br />

Ini, p rticulirly those In ttll h<br />

th It tt Fedtratlon li most in<br />

t rstel Vn Night bill St II<br />

iJillon bill Urnrer nnd Coir<br />

HJ bill ind tho bill prm nti-<br />

by Asaet blywoman Jone*4 n<br />

pasiod prohibiting tie title <strong>of</strong><br />

fir arms an 1 machine RUna The<br />

aid WPinirp bill and<br />

th ali'-ppnrd T<strong>of</strong>ner bill «ert<br />

also i entloned<br />

Th mcetlnB on March !> 1 us<br />

hern ot Hi le as leitlalttlve , VB<br />

and Hill be in charsf nt<br />

til chairman Mrs V<br />

prominent J idft-r- will be among<br />

th gpuktre Imr Keichly win<br />

• address the gathering<br />

Mn Benckert Mm. Torbcrt<br />

and ftfrfl H nd Here appointed<br />

to secure * me flillttlblp and pless-<br />

tinmen,<br />

tho ntrah<br />

Orchestra<br />

ry one.<br />

Jamen Young caused<br />

laughter, when he MaE<br />

mous horse raci<br />

A bronze paperweight with th<br />

ireamble <strong>of</strong> Iho Constitution en-<br />

;riived on li was awarded t<<br />

I. W, t:urtla nj) the winner uf<br />

tho llnierkk contest, Edwiird<br />

Trout was neeond prize winner.<br />

The potato lave wa« von by<br />

lira. Klirl Sharp.<br />

Mrs. Jack Smith anil A.' Fa I lit<br />

in handsome baskets <strong>of</strong> fruit ajt<br />

t In p izm<br />

The wlminrH i,f the lucky nuni-<br />

btr .lance were Mlhs Edith Trout,<br />

who recelveil u beautiful box <strong>of</strong><br />

•tatluneiy. ami Jamen YOIIIIE.<br />

nibrella lieliig hlH reward.<br />

Junior G. D. <strong>of</strong> A.<br />

Hold Card Party<br />

Affair Was HeW at K. <strong>of</strong><br />

C. Home<br />

Dots and Jots Picked Up<br />

From the School* and Pupils<br />

I IOWA IID GORDON<br />

M 1<br />

thf Hlti I<br />

I 1 I h<br />

If* fl<br />

1 n<br />

iy Afternoon in assembly<br />

*nl» from whlim ttin vnrs<br />

IIIIK main will be picked<br />

before lh« students or<br />

• IIlEl Scho 1 The<br />

It i I 1 rnat<br />

Ih I 1 l| ppl t tl n their<br />

In ; Jiat T ] co j I tc 1<br />

pel Irn L m n i b r» if lie<br />

t »o I i lie f lloKlng<br />

NfKlli \l 1 Slnllu Cto £<br />

I) n Iller B \\ Sn Itl al<br />

ter V rna b lth nil ilhe<br />

1) r>l nil l|y n li J fs Junes<br />

H it T Iran lu & r<br />

II f te lull I In<br />

deb t * Rl n by on per<br />

<strong>of</strong> ch |l 1 i I] t| Cji<br />

*. ul ml f the 1 Igh<br />

n I o la tl Is y n 1 y 1 v<br />

I pt I the v R t£ r B)st i<br />

h r ve j tn b <strong>of</strong> 1 t L<br />

I s 1 In or I er wi I uttnl<br />

Tim Junior Catholic DiiuKhu<br />

)f America held their first carl<br />

parly on Monday evenInK at tl<br />

K. <strong>of</strong> (.'. home. 1021 Central Ave<br />

me. The party. l,,.|nB the firs<br />

to be given liy the Junior or<br />

ll'<br />

Thl f,<br />

llti<br />

III<br />

Th<br />

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11 n ore e :hsnce for<br />

npJete 1<br />

fo the a!<br />

hi" announce<br />

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I ihey<br />

Ho ij<br />

»nd vine pi<br />

Lot<br />

II II II<br />

- art p<br />

rl b<br />

A Z T Victor*<br />

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f II ry o<br />

tiny<br />

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a 1 1 j<br />

ci wllh<br />

club seoied t<br />

nnd four foul<br />

The A. 7.. T<br />

lnl<br />

cor<br />

wn 16<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly<br />

hill<br />

goal<br />

th<br />

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I o i 1 b gtnnli g<br />

o n f I t<br />

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ly I o II 1 I i, nla<br />

I h I Iffi<br />

hell ther to l^o<br />

ec I 1 air Tle<br />

I f Ih d half<br />

I f A / T<br />

Wednesday mornint? Ii DWI<br />

lily the Dbyn Honuts took i<br />

plete churgo <strong>of</strong>. the exercises<br />

tiurliiK thlH week the SOU,000 or<br />

Boy scnutn all over the<br />

inlry are clebrailng what Is<br />

known as Boy Scout Week. The<br />

'vi,rcluefl were opened by Blngln<br />

he "Stiir Spangled Banner,<br />

lie Buy Scouts led tha stu<br />

body In the salute <strong>of</strong> tin<br />

I aul E. Spoikor, scout<br />

id the Ulblii and<br />

Illen unlle'l In the Lord's<br />

The<br />

le I<br />

fl /,<br />

mast<br />

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I-<br />

jf<br />

ry I ml i<br />

snarl<br />

School<br />

W lO, f<br />

I I A<br />

II O r<br />

r I<br />

1 pol<br />

41 S r}<br />

he f ter y<br />

he I<br />

College. ri>rete*d<br />

T<br />

Y,. T. by<br />

Mannelly<br />

r, tth]<br />

The II ll,iI<br />

ui'h 1<br />

biolhem<br />

il. former captain an I<br />

for Oeenn Clly High<br />

w uttendlnl,' Vlllannvi<br />

Ettnie<br />

Visitors<br />

tnnlz II n p I n oi uh I i<br />

li r o icci-*s clillj i rl finnnclal<br />

i Ih I ne »a» r »rj d io<br />

lol I y i ilia<br />

t hi I He home wn the Miner<br />

<strong>of</strong> I hi I iKhe t ncoren Attor the<br />

I K« «B nd warn g tf th<br />

prize* la cine" followed<br />

Local YoutH Will<br />

Broadcast Sunday<br />

Arthur.H.. Eyles, 3rd, From<br />

Harrisburg Station<br />

VI11<br />

ns I<br />

I pwli<br />

dent body,. I<br />

h (,ntl<br />

tors, a* Ooi a<br />

e j, ti el i<br />

linrk<br />

Sti e i<br />

In f<br />

•.1 c<br />

er Hie f<br />

ugh the i<br />

Itx point<br />

he<br />

amf 1<br />

1<br />

is 1<br />

[h<br />

>ke<br />

>s <strong>of</strong> the<br />

frlrmatl<br />

d h<br />

line if th<br />

Ihlllk, waa Kli 1<br />

Ik w il<br />

Clly High lim<br />

if the ijuentl, n<br />

In a drlutn with Wlldwood High<br />

probably on Murch 14.<br />

Mid-year Exams<br />

The liitler ot this week will<br />

b,! devoted to tho mUch-dreudrit<br />

by Honii>, mtj-year examluntli »<br />

All i hi" students ure sludyirfc<br />

hard In order-that Ihey may pasa<br />

i lie PUIM whicli nil studentR<br />

tlonn.<br />

Arthur H.<br />

known rnaorl<br />

Eylea,<br />

youth,<br />

3rd, well<br />

will broail<br />

cant from Station WMBa Har<br />

llnburg, fa., from 6 to f.'ii<br />

Al.. Suiiduy evnnlnff-<br />

EylcH, who graduated froM fAfl<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hl(th School, at the<br />

student a<br />

C<br />

nu<br />

p<br />

lng' remembrance for tha Boy<br />

Scouts, an this is Doy Scout<br />

Tuesday afternoon Is the<br />

present time Is<br />

Dickinson Scool <strong>of</strong> Law<br />

lisle. Broadoutlng will he<br />

novelty for him. n* he has f<br />

quently been heard from WPfl.<br />

Hl.i tentntive t>rosrani ts .TH frl<br />

laws:<br />

f I<br />

1 5 nc<br />

r 1 I<br />

Eion f<br />

etie; L<br />

In VI<br />

Arthur Ev<br />

Gordon ai<br />

hlKh. Thi<br />

I ty<br />

Hr ll t<br />

iyl 11<br />

II l, st d «<br />

I u It 1<br />

lucb-noedeil rest af<br />

M > ar xa *. \ np<br />

[ill Hm<br />

I Lafay<br />

'I'll<br />

tered mioth<br />

nlnii wh i<br />

Pleat<br />

1 ly<br />

III<br />

Junior High.<br />

Junior High School regl»-<br />

'ietory Friday eve<br />

they defeated Ihe<br />

High .Sclinol re<br />

or 28 1. Every<br />

1 much Impressel<br />

work the Junior<br />

II<br />

fl<br />

LEGAL<br />

C1TV or OCEAN CITV<br />

Jllfh team has.]<br />

They n«v« only loat<br />

out jot eltm Bait<br />

scored stiver!<br />

rf<br />

(Jus Wlttkimp M<br />

would have fowar I<br />

worrying over the<br />

mother and tilt 6lrJ»-i<br />

to » how llttlo Ut<br />

J er o I Htmd ot<br />

bey coul I dr'9S v<br />

IN CHANCERY OF N£W M<br />

tt r T jnstl e ahtf<br />

i it order <strong>of</strong><br />

t I ii e > <strong>of</strong> Nt»*v Jen/r<br />

il c du ol II o lute Here<strong>of</strong><br />

I In tl u Nlniftbtj -<br />

«* rivnit n is<br />

fcnflan s you ra<br />

I IMTUt- and nniwr th^ .<br />

onpltn n tf Iefore —<br />

J r \p II eit oi- the<br />

rl In n<br />

ixid bill I* filed<br />

fid t<br />

rt^fiif* cU*1L by i<br />

di rank a Juifi<br />

lualn'd" lo "Harold rimil «|l<br />

M rip I 1 tt l*ll ko\ Ills *•**<br />

hn flf WTill day r<br />

l&l Qh II«. <strong>City</strong><br />

r Catw ila;<br />

v 4 rsc> mil >o 1 one X<br />

I, in se you are ttt<br />

f * Id • '<br />

-i.K<br />

NOTICE<br />

I relj (.<br />

1 y >tefc<br />

r i<br />

1 I our<br />

oo on<br />

r HH O ,<br />

il.ul Ih.<br />

Ak««M<br />

Jo<br />

ilt Or<br />

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I" P » lvi lln<br />

f L kl o Bol<br />

lnl f oi L<br />

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U 1<br />

hia <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ir 1<br />

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llor<br />

ic i>lnna<br />

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1 h n ea<br />

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pur<br />

fr t<br />

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Boys Jountcyi!d to Court House<br />

The bjy J u > I<br />

Holme<br />

ilefeali<br />

by h<br />

IB' I<br />

d ti<br />

U ir<br />

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tt » \otntlo ii<br />

tl y l ><br />

LlliH<br />

A\hl f ll<br />

tit> f,\ \<br />

t<br />

wiay evening an I<br />

OraiiK.- ,,nd Hlack<br />

f t. 19 rhi hei<br />

M fJ (J P n <strong>City</strong><br />

nly rour setbacks to mnr<br />

record. <strong>On</strong> Friday they<br />

1 t \tli I Tit) t y<br />

i i I (,<br />

Schonl<br />

tr k<br />

boyy<br />

ML ] f<br />

h M o<br />

1 p \ t O<br />

11 t flte<br />

ATTACHMENT<br />

\ JO<br />

U*« y Iton- Atl<br />

In I n j 11 HOal<br />

ft n d \ an lol rd<br />

r U 1 i H Bap v i o l<br />

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n \\ > It J -0 I t<br />

< 1 O 1 t n i t<br />

AI a UUII I nd ctin It 1<br />

1 Hot 1 t Huflod Oca<br />

irrt n» n H f Ruft Uf<br />

tn 1 inr r ( A fro<br />

BOARD Or coWfWE<br />

NAVIGATION j<br />

No 1 Exchantn Pfaa<br />

BSevciT? N J<br />

el NiuiffHiftTni *Kh*_<br />

r 1 I row V ti A DlstrfCt J<br />

h will hod a Joint Public I"<br />

Inj, in the < |ty Jtall UL Bomeri I<br />

N J t )f . M on Thui<br />

ntirv 17 IT In the VttAtt<br />

n cat Ion <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

AtkHL<br />

Hi/mm<br />

unrt C<br />

i »t<br />

ri<br />

: and Al* Ll&nt.c| __<br />

* Bi > I iwecn Atkl<br />

le (ity or '<br />

Oount> r VUuntf<br />

i tl I MAJn HrAfll^Drd<br />

Ml y B Pol t bounty <strong>of</strong><br />

i *<br />

ttend rl [nhttnt tli^lr '<br />

\ i-rou aniNPAir<br />

D fl il t (.on rc nil :<br />

1 21 pf Hi<br />

MEETH<br />

c i 4 frt> r<br />

1 1(0 il H rf It at. chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

^<br />

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Rfikd<br />

Wrtilcy<br />

. t om WCBUJJ<br />

I S n.fl»r Iload<br />

r'-Bul y Itnn I Off* ItOfld<br />

y I Mil r u n O Kid I<br />

I I 4 fidprny 1 n 1 fron<br />

r 1 Ir nl ) . Nl 14<br />

y ) t Int<br />

f 1 ond Vin&ey<br />

l It f m Won y I I<br />

Ic Ito IP H r c It 1<br />

f I o d t Uft*fl} It d<br />

He 1 on thrt 1 K-H t<br />

r i i ion T Road fr<strong>of</strong>l<br />

In n (I Oul<br />

M nl K»I lol to<br />

(id IJ 1 f on n<br />

S H 1 Ron 1 i-<br />

I 1 o I Ldi an J<br />

I f o f p.r.nl<br />

f o tt" y<br />

F tr r h<br />

Iff ll J fron<br />

nd T<br />

stone n<br />

Catholic<br />

B|r n s<br />

da h<br />

1 » Ho<br />

at t II<br />

Da tighter*<br />

to cll<br />

U Me<br />

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y 8<br />

mhpr<br />

Daiidhtt,<br />

con 1<br />

in III<br />

1<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

fl<br />

at .<br />

10*1<br />

r« <strong>of</strong> Ami<br />

a rotirrh w<br />

Khfibu <strong>of</strong>c f <<br />

{Vntmi A<br />

I<br />

Amvrici^— CVetip<br />

to Mtvt* Tbfi<br />

11 dl<br />

Daughle • <strong>of</strong> PocahopUt . ..<br />

M^t« t. PTJ Frldtiy night. At<br />

Mais Hall<br />

S<br />

LEfiAL<br />

BHSRIfP'3 SALE<br />

Curro it Events Forun to which I Bj i.lrtue <strong>of</strong> a writ <strong>of</strong><br />

•• - - f ,ii)0 <strong>of</strong> Mortgaged<br />

II il4rcated . women<br />

Hed, Tho meeting will h0 hUi<br />

iH the Ffremrn a room <strong>City</strong> Hall<br />

tnd thp- toplos for 'UgttiBHioi. ar**<br />

The Chine & Situation and tha<br />

Monroe Doctrine<br />

for<br />

.. _. „-„.- 1 r*mlw.fl to<br />

te (llfectrd. iaaiiRd out <strong>of</strong> the Cou t<br />

LEGAL<br />

fiHSRIFF S SALE<br />

Ry \ rtuf* <strong>of</strong> A WrH <strong>of</strong> Flprl | nriftB<br />

> fwn » *?t terrla ta me HlH^t.-1 t«<br />

i«J o t Of tho Nrnir Jerx.> S p fnf<br />

[> irt on tho l§th tiny <strong>of</strong> n arr<br />

Dt 13** I -*Ml* exHIo Co KAIP fit<br />

Mtt* viwidup on<br />

VONDAY FEBBUAUT %l*U U27.<br />

•ctwvpn Ih* 1 km -<strong>of</strong> Xwotvo « d flra<br />

clot* P M to *it at <strong>On</strong> o clock<br />

th4 afternoon ot said day at thi><br />

**LbU No* i S snd >!» Ot Motion<br />

. t f N#\if<br />

1 th do* <strong>of</strong> qni SIT A P<br />

n- f 1 lain fJi «o Ml r pin (TKf 1 ><br />

I inanco n d Mortfrojpi Oon>pnn><br />

rorpirmlon Ik cOtnplntlVtiit «01 t *<br />

fuin V* llook. Inc ft cort»otTitf n <strong>of</strong><br />

ttu) S ats <strong>of</strong> NP*T Jrtrwy in dcfoit<br />

dRI t 1 shall P*po«j to Bali 1 nt pub<br />

II duo qn<br />

IONDVT MIRCTT 7 ) U<br />

ixttwp n the ho in <strong>of</strong> t*elv ai J<br />

flTti i>clork I M o wit at o o<br />

> ciork tn th* aficrt oori or said tiaj<br />

t t|fi ^h^rilfa <strong>of</strong>fice Irf Cnpft lt¥y<br />

H>t rt llfrtlse Ck*.pa May Count> NeMT<br />

1T1 Ch Or C^rtlltTt tnOrtlfftf^d<br />

rr ta will th appurteiiancps In<br />

th* bill Of COtnplB.1t t In iiaid- r» ixv<br />

I>4rtlfttil«rly fl«t forth and dewrll cd<br />

* ~ *" ',*s*Hlr<br />

at ft potht in the nutRrly<br />

PlKA, (lUtoitt nlna- "<br />

Trdm. tl<br />

AVariDri ....<br />

\TfHi ift*rai<br />

^ hundred T^, ,„ „„ ...,<br />

i Df a flatten (]fi) *>«( Wid* allrir<br />

- •* l aouthwardly alijns the<br />

_ly line flf Mld alley- in) PftrftlhH<br />

.?»_?1«* ^1?"^. [W f*l W<br />

lHO-ftM*! wtth AOatitlir AVt-nuv<br />

hired Wtoy r«i to the vpat^ri;<br />

y ad paralle<br />

Far* Place aricnty (Jdl feel to<br />

WllieHv Una otTCorlrtthUn Afp<br />

thn c« (1) we«t»iirai> atone (he<br />

Mdrl> line <strong>of</strong> Oirinthtan Avcn e<br />

hlnVjrM Ttmn feet to th* eastern<br />

A A M. O a»r <strong>of</strong> M<br />

(. v I^idcrr K0 171<br />

and fourth Thursdit£<br />

it Maaonftr Tampfe.<br />

Indopttndent Ordfrr <strong>of</strong><br />

€> en I y odRU. UHtJ<br />

lit. il a 11(1 I<br />

O,d-r United ...... 4 ..<br />

rt ti—I ttt oinell r K#^ J<br />

fi Turn I > JU-d JUf>n * tfalL<br />

ton 220/V^MMU<br />

Tt unit Hod<br />

• <strong>of</strong> Coiumbu*—cortncD<br />

du> U 1 Ccntr 1 AVG&tl*.<br />

CITY OF OCEAN CITV<br />

NEW JERSEY ot Pythlaf—<strong>Ocean</strong><br />

N CO MnMS MdnflHf<br />

ORDINANCE<br />

Ordinance to<br />

to provide for the<br />

th Street 'n t»>e C ty<br />

Knlghti <strong>of</strong> pyth -le— ( lortd) <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ij L li ». u Mttl»<br />

I fo rtl M nlij 2 Welt<br />

phtlnrj <strong>of</strong> N<br />

r O e ti C ty New, criey<br />

I I \<br />

0 fl 1 y I If<br />

oil j,l It<br />

1 lint f.h Jt<br />

» j Ko 1 / o \ «<br />

r* mn I r nrt 1 "Bay<br />

^ »«i* It ad ( I rid fllOrdar <strong>of</strong> E itertt 8(arw-MefttB<br />

^ tl 1 t I il Ifiral nnd tt Ird If nday M not p <strong>of</strong> t»<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Of an (_ Itv New J rt > *<br />

not*! shall l« dVfl Uf |n nm<br />

fi) all He dsiBd lha (lav I| «<br />

b,i nifidif. upon<br />

In pmport o i In<br />

n the I r lnl ^<br />

nd par In or land n d rr-nj<br />

d<br />

pp<br />

II o 1 c lap 1 enetlt or I refliic<br />

nlio uhl<br />

p<br />

at itt flhftll lif deemed t recel r- I y<br />

ason <strong>of</strong> a h Imuroic n nt, ind<br />

TAI I rijIlTHKit NflTirr 1 Ihnt nt<br />

d<br />

nnd plnr I crul lieron s t<br />

* l«>n I tirest d tn or<br />

1} sild In provr-rnent win lio<br />

fttrk L<br />

alone<br />

VII (I at<br />

iwn, nt lib —- -,-,-<br />

ill Of con pin i tl fi Aft I<br />

vnrtlc tad], net f ih ami d H rlt<br />

hnt la o say<br />

All U t curtain Jot lr ct ir pure<br />

Of land and prr Is I r Ennftpr | n<br />

Iculwl doiirrlbed •Mualr t 1 i<br />

<strong>of</strong> Of. an <strong>City</strong> It tlf t> <strong>of</strong> Cup<br />

tr and 8talo <strong>of</strong> Now I n y UP f.<br />

- Dart <strong>of</strong> lot numlHti-f. t iicl t 1<br />

<strong>On</strong>d at d thirty eight (KIR) *f tior<br />

v plan Qcean ctty \awct ti&n<br />

bounded And deaOrtMd m roliowa<br />

Begin pins' at & tMlht In tl 6 H uth<br />

T*fJl*rly' Uiw Of Bi±th Str et nt tl tt<br />

or til ly (10) rwl IM> 1<br />

T«*twnnlly fron the so iheaJtterl<br />

llrto <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Avtnr o and r n* tt me<br />

fl) 40 ithetutwardb In thA Bouthw st<br />

eHy lltin <strong>of</strong> Sllth HtrwE, twenty nix<br />

<br />

Hlwrllt.<br />

"ODnterslKi ed I > Ihr l> rp „<br />

I>flpnrl7npiit <strong>of</strong> Itc\c J rn<br />

nnd atlrsUd ly the tlly Clfrk und<br />

tho corporate ami or nxld city or<br />

flMd F1


V.*<br />

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-VJ. v*j<br />

& p-BYJINGO<br />

IUWT TOPICS SCANniis<br />

ftTOt-««wAiu BlIflrBuiid sthlew <strong>of</strong> the wprid i. fohiini Sfin<br />

K' ; C ". . i<br />

Btltpi'td to ftsve been born on a Minnesota farm, this lad i»<br />

idtff. ft'gfer in Ihe realm <strong>of</strong> both amateur and pr<strong>of</strong>fsgion.il sporr.<br />

1 J¥|tfl '-|l!i halt-trother, "Red" Rumor, Riling our fhe op[*oiiri||<br />

^tAmf tianiii'never fails to mail 1 a fi Awn, oo th,. gii.f<br />

JujdVhe's just is jjiii.ij at baseball.<br />

Ifl^^e ^Sltrican JLesfftie almir, hf sfruHe ouf two sfriis iiii.l n<br />

,,<br />

ti-d that h? criiiJd hlacki-ii n.. Isio<br />

«... ,ered quiet <strong>of</strong> the Manha'Mn "hip<br />

;, it hai hefn diseovifred, Dr, Emaniirl Lasker, inmirt * 1 ' 1 ' 1<br />

on, Ulsd ito win difficult mnii-hps by ' jja*siiiu " up '""''<br />

»okt iron* nVeK-jnr cigars, '"",'<br />

tie \opponsn'p, forewarned and arnw,i with ru-pHnir n|||)j<br />

fmmus, pf<strong>of</strong>fern-H these to the chatnriion, the ijistempcrij JjBll;<br />

•luffed tlAffl in ^lij pocket for /U(UH rcfcreiui. ami UTnrihif<br />

I, blowing i^tbeni Ihe ifiUmg fumes <strong>of</strong> rhr fivt^eeritFrii, ' iia<br />

•'•* " it letm^ no Wort is to be safe from maiidal, WilliV "ftirl<br />

mtly hw dainled that the malicious men-ting m «rw. Helii<br />

(tills the billird ballsvand makes him mi«, rnnil<br />

f . Ottenmt Erie HniU nliiihir, the tiirman rhninpiitn, • Tl '<br />

Standard Hm. Cubs Opened <strong>1927</strong> Budget Seek Better<br />

Win Ties For Second Half Approved By Protection At<br />

Championship; » With Winj Civic Body: R. R. Crossings<br />

| Industrial Leagu* Race i Trounced Hammenton To irhamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce Will Call Attention To Need at<br />

Ends in Deadlock When | Tune <strong>of</strong> 4727 in C«m» Spend $4,650 Pminf. Ninth, Tenth and Tliirtv<br />

1 Porttr-Smith Lo»« j That Was Fa»t This Year fourth Streets<br />

Will Play Off Tie Soon; rive Twins For Dunlravy!Boost Information nis Oiitlinps P<br />

fnr ihf fii-Jt lull In<br />

al Lt.iigUL.. «<br />

\\n iinUhr'I (hi. fir=I ri<br />

"Inn mi-l t ltu< Tii.' Ii.<br />

Eh* 1 ? put up<br />

\mi to a ii,'f<br />

•I II is for thi. EliTirlr<br />

flW"?«^ D |D Suju.fN.i GYP HELEN* L ••' .'about two «Mc«,<br />

Wi**' — | In lot nipanilnii 1 thi- i,ani,<br />

Io)tht rulni <strong>of</strong> teflnii, it is prttty well known to Scandal and I bolnipriwt up f»r ihi- w-mnii<br />

: '*" 'm tt«t » lyndiatl A French sportsnieri arranged mth STANDARD El ErTrur<br />

it'FfSneh fUfponl to'rtowvt forcibly the appendix or,<br />

Htlcn Wills whtft she went innocentlj to them for the pur- f V<br />

IJ^ctoMng her hatnesee exunined. Thus Sujantie Lenelen , Balro " ?• • :•• i<br />

b0Mm 9tmm$ w bat irT the flnaU at the Racini! club. " » » »'• • • l i<br />

^•--•Jw hw, tan'doing ever since in more Amenc.n tank iVwdl,, c ? I<br />

I"were VHittd by' tie quttn <strong>of</strong> Rumania, J,UJ rj' * o f<br />

" "" - w tht fimii Stttagni tain the nattitit ppeiiib/f<br />

H'li", dictating iht't getting in fat, IVmi<br />

^ m rtmmtit<br />

• • • •<br />

W*i+ WJJAI DO Vtw<br />

Totala . j i7<br />

iv. : Bmnt<br />

at tauiAtl tnowt no litaititieni. Now thit Wjnant D, I Johnson,<br />

ift:;ii» dudowd the seenrt <strong>of</strong> Brown University's "iron j T - Benoer<br />

|iiwii-'o(,19% IMP snii water ii provided in all Harv.rd ? u ^ ay - °<br />

'-—'•IQH B8p»ifl| teams atuit wuh their mouths out<br />

ler<br />

linn lnB Jil U<br />

I.,.. Th, Hi.<br />

iitiiL iluiili<br />

I in,, iii*.<br />

hi-aii, Hi,. Imir<br />

ill.. Culm' favoi:<br />

Illli... Iwiii-pnjnt<br />

ii'il the Ppaeh,.,<br />

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• — • \ • ' • •: 11 • • "* I<br />

Real Estate B,<br />

Class Began ;£-<br />

Last Monday ".""<br />

Educational Course in Real<br />

EstBte Practice ToLait<br />

Fifteen Weeks<br />

UH.IUD, Mip »nd water 11 provided in all Harvard """""'• "• ••-.•-. o 2 j A 7 T rh.llf It W/' Fiftsen B.-L<br />

1 L BM<br />

- i«H| pipaiiuMi Mt w»h their mourns out ^ »«.<br />

' itntt the Crim«iL Tou]|l<br />

A lk U W i n<br />

- • 1 S 4 _ ^ ^^ P<br />

— — -;' Over ITS Jasketball Five<br />

W eek<br />

-""" »<br />

— — —<br />

_,..„, i| (t wisjd McMillrt, former Princeton I Beter'e^HMjT'TiL <strong>of</strong>^ahl!' Th, A. z. T\lTi chalked up a Op" For New Student<br />

"hsjgUV Wi WfOMbfc for Brown'i 5Ueces« on the =.„ „,„„,„.<br />

<strong>of</strong> i4hl " wio <strong>of</strong>t,r a ieeat.|y pia^u g/n,..:<br />

- 1 - ~Vag. fpr which n,*u» - HeLaughry, head coach, over aie 1, T. i. High School' ~~~~~—~<br />

credit. McMillan, it appears, taught the "iron *"" "—"•———— .team, iceri; 41 to I. Tmnij-nini. pmnn., aitenrlr<br />

.; Vrin«ttaA",fMlii6n, and thii eniMed the Brunoiaiis 0 C Funior Hiot, i » » ^ '"" " ( " i "" " wl "" "' '•"•• '•-»<br />

Nw^ch «id thlif other onponena with ease, " Z T T ... A. z. T ,s,a,, ,,lul!illi01,ui clttM. wbM<br />

.JWtmitor Ik WMr.m^ fl«rt /or Brnrn, > lh ?« "'« WBWntvliio ILgh N. Luek,, c . . 5 "l I "pcn«r.a by thi o^,' CHy B "•<br />

TMP FOR BIIL MILHORN. *<br />

tmmmhi, sandal has it tbit the fat German and j irhf' m."<br />

Howard O.<br />

MacPherson<br />

Contractor and Builder<br />

Jobbing and Alteratloni<br />

"Batlifaetlon Is Our Motto"<br />

1142 CEHTHAl ATSmm<br />

'Tsr Coal Comfort' 1<br />

ATLANTIC*<br />

\ COAL. %<br />

SSiMinn cAi<br />

Mjei Alt Advancing,<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

COAL YARDS<br />

NEW SPRING<br />

COLORINGS<br />

IN EXQUISITE<br />

WAil PAPfR<br />

Whitever your decorating<br />

pluii miy be, you will do<br />

well to itirt with the walls,<br />

Wouldn't new wall pinef<br />

brijhteii up this room tad<br />

that? WottHn't it add a<br />

touoh <strong>of</strong> wlor tnd make<br />

| your entire home eoiy and<br />

sheeiy?<br />

yon will be itirpiised sad<br />

Mjhted it the renrnrkable<br />

new effecti that em be (h.<br />

toed by using the lonely<br />

Ffeet Your Order<br />

E»rly For Spring<br />

Work<br />

Work Guaranteed'<br />

lraateB Clietrtully alvcn<br />

WILLIAM<br />

REYNOLDS<br />

PAMm HANOIHGB<br />

620 ASBURY AVE.<br />

Want otate 1 o Blsetrlclly"^n „, ,„,<br />

H<br />

n 1 or J. lin.v Hiliirfih. wi<br />

ave ijurpJus ...MI,.,,.., I>.«• memi,,,,-* e<br />

f, , Ciiin ciiy notary rl.il,<br />

License Funds|:;;;;, k :;; "ir'n^r^S<br />

Real Esf.ire Board Opposes,<br />

Diversion ef Funds to State !<br />

rharnber <strong>of</strong> Cammn" 1 j<br />

C nf C. Wants<br />

1 The Little Beiury Shopj<br />

; I 14 Tenth St. <strong>Ocean</strong> (%<br />

I^ . ^ ' ' i Vir«U,.i|j=Mi&r Manie y, ,na^i<br />

irow Arching —5QE<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />

itlintjo 0i^ Bntiatii<br />

CoUen<br />

14_T SoutB Virginia A»eBtn<br />

D.iy iind ivening g^iiisfii<br />

IhoHhshd, Typei<br />

Ntiplng<br />

0, H. HABDCAiTLI, Pr,n,<br />

APPROPRIATE COLOHi *MB<br />

MAXIMUM PBOTfCTION<br />

WHIN VVB PAINT<br />

VOUR HOME<br />

M, F. GUEST<br />

BAINTIMQ CONTBACTOR<br />

S Mercep Plaee, ©efan city<br />

There's all kinds <strong>of</strong> it_rad, bad and ir _<br />

J««l-bUt w. uock only the iirgt kind.<br />

texti, clean coal, weighed rifht arid delivered<br />

by men wk woni ruin all you, Kenefy<br />

J^.u Why no. orfc vour whole .uprjy<br />

s.VKSi;<br />

SHEETROCK<br />

[RIBR. CO.<br />

ami<br />

Ecvnomlcot<br />

CAPE MAY AND<br />

CUMBERLAND COUNTY NEWS<br />

ment Hearing Stone Harbor's<br />

<strong>On</strong> Beesley's Point Bridge Net Debt Is<br />

Poinr Ciiiinrjl<br />

nnd F'larp To<br />

pacts and Argumfnts Should Be F'u<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Anin<br />

Conitsliy, fci! iipp<br />

Jar Briiie-<br />

Harbor BU}'<br />

Counts', N. J , a I"<br />

itale <strong>of</strong> Ni-w Jcf<br />

cli chanibti (if I<br />

Shore ftuatl an.i<br />

BUM. gOIIl.M I'<br />

!;00 P, SI (<br />

lime), on Thu<br />

17, 1137,<br />

anil ihi. <strong>of</strong>fitiais<br />

!Mteli hi- ih- I'lHMI-ilrMiiM<br />

ie propon-il tiliilB,', Thiy \<br />

it BlJBli an uppuiiunily lu<br />

, preiia Iheir ii,.«» upun thi- n<br />

libiliiy <strong>of</strong> ih,. Ii.callun ami<br />

lequaey <strong>of</strong> the plans in r,.I<br />

ice to liuiiBaliiin and to HAM<br />

"Oral sraii-niiMiia *li! h- hwinl. 1,-1,<br />

but for a^inirauy. aii impiiriiiiif ii. v ,<br />

fuels anil arisitmi'iitii fliuuii! In- i ,n,<br />

In wrilliiB. as th.. ifciiiii ill thi- IN 'IS<br />

Issring will bi. forwafiii.l fur Jn<br />

tonBld.raliiiii by ihi> War Li, i-n..<br />

Mrtnitn). Wrltti-n siali'iiiiMt, V.,11<br />

at) b(. liamini 10 ih.' HII.I.-I- u, ,,ii<br />

i»ntii ai h,. hi-iiriiiB nr in.nl.-l ti. v<br />

i4 him bi-rnn hanii. , T:i<br />

"Tht pluiiu «ubii|It!Pd by ih. •'"' l<br />

Mplleant piiiviUt fur (in appliiiiiii ll """<br />

"( uteri puny trilM dinntrur'lnii J "'" t<br />

Ki vertical<br />

fiet abovt' ioc<br />

His la to be<br />

Woitruriion nf Hi.. «aniu .!.<br />

« the nrn il,..,rrih..'i abnn<br />

*bleh 1M provlilcil a lioiibii.<br />

oueulp lirawbrliliji. acri,«<br />

Blln thannii huvinff a hi.r!<br />

Ml elearanr,. or IS f|...l an<br />

omnium viTilcol clear<br />

Wove. i,,Cl1| ,,„,,,„ ||1(,h w.1(1.<br />

,'* fei-f. wliin tlij«,..|,"<br />

tf/,jj _. , was liMjfii-!' Ji!.!<br />

WlldWOod Auto Show Ml. then DL<br />

John Faliaferro Gets '','<br />

Suspended Sentence !'.'<br />

-~ i h<br />

!Judjie Thou|iht CharHes ['<br />

ABainst Se\)tu Exaggerated<br />

$ 120,1 31.42 'tl'!"<br />

t ft>! pf'fiin^j, fjf f riff^f JfJNlirr The m « > 'Minry<br />

pnvi'rn Tti Be I'uvhpf) HnrH ! » i' 1 ' 1 '••<br />

i-lii.l 'I'll.. 11.1.-i<br />

.!.-• ••!- Ill- [lii, l||,<br />

Will Fxtcnfl Miiniripal [Vi '" I' 11 ""' 11 ' 1 ^'^<br />

I'lililli- Saffty<br />

i.-r Ml I'i.iii-,. i,t<br />

qCEAN_CITT NEWS<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JEHSEY, FRIDAY, -FEBRUARY II loaf<br />

v<br />

jCniinty Buildings White Ribbon N pvv 1 '"»"* C'aji<br />

N'pai Comp|ption| fo. Meeting i^ayC". r./vi<br />

17 Oodirntinn Rxrrfisps Will | A. C :|| n.infcilli: n.-pMilment<br />

Oce cean<br />

loves ror<br />

FireCompany<br />

Committee Named at Meet-<br />

ing To Get Figures on<br />

Apparatus Cost<br />

SVill Report in Two Wetiks<br />

• u s H . H i i i i h a i n r n i i i B . . [ i i i i i i , i". -»l. i.iiinl), !•;. l l i n u r (',.,<br />

c i h i i i . . ' , n i e l i i f nf Si,,I,,- l i a r - " n i l W i l l i a m I l i u m .(ink,. ;1i<br />

••: liM,.|.|i'iU>l|ilK I r n n i W f A T , ' " ' " • " " « .<br />

:iv< f t t - n lli,i,|.. iii ;i ijij^f iir » i s - A t i i i n i n i ! I . e f n l m M j i i ^<br />

.•f|i hiiii.li. -il iiiiliiir«, niii- i ln,i|. . f "fin i li-rt A i i i l r r u n n , K i ' i n - m 11<br />

a m i i,r ivhifli w i l l (.omi' f i i i m thi. l m " 1 ' A I Ii- n D i V a i l l , J t i M - p h 11.<br />

naE.il hy in<br />

iiliniit nf SI.<br />

ni. r rtpiirfi.il ttint<br />

-mi OP'-nlni; Killiiii<br />

May Ciiliiity TlMKi<br />

lain. Mal.l Mr<br />

Hfiim-s nnd Hev. Williflrn<br />

Kwi-n. (if Court I IniiB,.<br />

/ames Hale Guilty Of<br />

'Involuntary Manslaught<br />

,^ta^t In 1 "!:^ FlrSt ^ [t tp^ M.y_G,unty Driver in Auto Accident!<br />

i.iki. nvri (jp 5f,|[iieipai Lnse Has Been Convicted <strong>of</strong> Major Crime [<br />

II.,I mi ih. -,,,n,,,i HI,- —Baby Killed in Collision '<br />

ihai thf. annual dh<br />

Penalty Seven To Ten Years in Prison and F<br />

Red Bank Bridge<br />

! h£^ ^ Xly l> Z£<br />

* Before Co. c. <strong>of</strong> cX:;:' 1 :!^; i z!rii:<br />

Mi 1 niirntiji] 11, is liiiUK<br />

|<br />

^=<br />

i .Ni-n'iirk.<br />

Mlil .Mr, Bi'iit'. 1 Representatives<br />

o f Associa-<br />

! r.illiil.-il<br />

lihiuifi. pr, n\ iiiilia<br />

i ni<br />

lii^iilllC*.<br />

nil linani'iiIB<br />

ni<br />

,,: tion Will Dis< :u ss Span<br />

U a |<br />

j Hl'pi,.|!!l|,<br />

« wiij aiiopii.il<br />

i,ifi<br />

fin al;<br />

=_<br />

1 Iiiili, U<br />

litli IWI) ills- i=n' 51•iii<br />

i Dr. liiiliirl A. Khwi,,,f.<br />

piirinr 'Oci'iin C<br />

nf tin- Iliiaiilwiilk 1•h<br />

iirfh. Al hi!!- i 1,1 ill'!' it<br />

' i in proveiin.ni<br />

Or, li-jllr Ciiy,<br />

!i!!'i w* II -k!!i!\ili Hi- l«a» Inn<br />

inlroiiurt.il. hilt iii'iiiin<br />

: w;iril;in , will lit- t h,. ^ji.iikir al ' inanNiani<br />

'a'ijn^ wji. i nil. 1 pi ill"I'lIlM<br />

Tilpi-<br />

May --' <br />

T — SfL ^%*J%M "SWE; ,—..,*.,». ln^ »*«• ?-* °r <strong>of</strong>f, if we gave a HtUq<br />

,,.,i. li'M time and money to building<br />

K>• Wiii'i- «ii. MUKII *" l r o '° Ra nway stnte Coiino in New Druniwlek,<br />

rliiimiNa li, r liiisl.nii.l. ttilh „, I wan illHcuwioit nt length, an.i two<br />

fl-ViV-liy •iii.l ••IIIIM.. ' Tl1 " 1 '' y""" 1 ". flmrenl will! j ,,f ihp pupliti in this school wore<br />

rultli.-ry and .nssnull, plnl lion- prearni at the luncheon,<br />

— - : : — v»'i win 1 !! imiiiKiit iji-run 1 JiidBt' A full four-year aouriio ii now<br />

— — . — 1 Win,. iiiBl Friday, two rineivliiK glvi-n at Iht 1 college in newBpBpef<br />

Tlfl _ T - T4.Q """' ! '' r "" '' r ""'' '" H """ ptim " work, and with the clone co-op.,<br />

VV n O J.S IL ' "'"' ''"' " ll "' r * t ' nl lfl IliiliWiiy cratlon fjtinlinii.between the pr<br />

" -"* Kilornialoiy for an Iniieflnlle ,lf ihc. gmle and the iehool.<br />

^ — ~ - — —— J til!" 1 . pijpiln CTadilaling from the school<br />

Tin 1 jpotiiihx, Donnlri Tolnnd, ,lre given employment at once by<br />

fltoriif lliPktniin and l.lef Ilan. ,he Slate iiewsBape.<br />

nun, <strong>of</strong> wiiilwonii, wfr,! chnrKetl Assemblyman Hood, <strong>of</strong>, tBIi<br />

will, iiiwiuiiliiK Wiiiiani NMbit, cOunty, attended .the meeting, ai<br />

, ill Wllilwnoii, some timi! ago, jid cny slnnage.r Paul Volcktr,<br />

Jliilge Ware before nronounc- <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ling Henienee said; "This charge,<br />

very wrlom one and flnni the INTEREST IS Baiil to M (M<br />

i facts nf the caw, you me for- Bremen thing invented by njin,<br />

lunate thill It did noi .remit in a ""'I we believe you will Join In<br />

homicide—almost murder In thf ih" vicw . " »» "»«« »» «•<br />

first degrre. Crimes <strong>of</strong> this sort cmni wlth Beourlty Truit O»B1.<br />

lire causing rage lhrouBHout the nany. Cape May <strong>City</strong>, and IH<br />

country" what Intercut allowea by %fr—<br />

Leif ilanson, IT, the youngosi »»1 "O 'or you.—Adv.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the trio, it was learned, tit- - z ——<br />

nifd Inking part In the, rohhery /•<br />

but was preBent at the time. Opportunity Knocks<br />

e ij~ir ~~'~^i ~~ More Than <strong>On</strong>ce. ,<br />

, F. H. Stratton Choten at .<br />

Avalon School Election « "».» f»IIacy_that opp<strong>of</strong>- ;<br />

J ,—. tunny knocks only once. It :<br />

, _. • At trie school election in Ava. knocks every week In tit •.'.<br />

Last week J Bllnouette was a |on |nill TueHday 104 votes were "Best Buy. In Btal Bltats" '<br />

luiTrleri lo the scene l onie are in eseellent condition. ThiH = =—1:^-=<br />

nopuliir city <strong>of</strong>ficial. ilereB an- ,.„„,, j,v „_ 8,ralton reccivinB 88 Denartraent <strong>of</strong> this pi -<br />

|n| o Bio. but nroniised to do is a real bargain for seme one, "IP YOD have the sand" lo olber one, farther down the conn- vo,es. Me had no oppoiitlon: Merely \ tuuil BKUIBI et<br />

hi" they were plbufhlng belter. Telephone for appointment, miek to It, you can turn time ty. You should easily recognise More interest was diapiayed In that department £i« lr«S<br />

,mh Ihf seas on their -mid- Drastic means will be taken Get your order in for baby Into doilari throuih a laving him from his llHenem In tbe ,„,,, gehoo| eleciidn tlian any w411 reveal M a nuiabi?5<br />

l minion <strong>of</strong> mercy a radio by the County Health Imim, <strong>of</strong> chlcM before it la loo late, atcount in Berarlty Trust Com. above Silhouette, which was (lone previous one. People cama all attraetlve invartment ome<br />

agf from the "nellanai" in. which Mr. Fitch is iicretary, to Our heavy laying Barred BocKa pany, Cape May <strong>City</strong>, WIe up by iho Internationally famous lhe way from Philadelpliia to tunitiei in HoUi Mrtt 5<br />

Ithf <strong>of</strong>flceni nl'the bane compel the Indolent anil aelBsh are the best money can buy, dollars <strong>of</strong> your own, ana they In ailhouelto artlit, 0, Oreenberg. vote. C«M Ma* aounti « !<br />

°|e rescue Bad been effected father to perform hli dull,., as| Bale electric washer, 30 turn will pile up other dollars »t (Jet Into ibis slllieuett. contest Mayor Beriner was rtalrman Now Is a ilrtty flue latf<br />

out IO«B or life and !flat the a parent, Tho Blatter Ml! be whlti linen snides, new. Make 4 per cent, compound interest, today. See the details on Page g, or the election nno B. B« itreteh t0 fcu- n,,, ^«? Counts 53<br />

e and li« (argo were a total taken up, It ii eipeeted, ne« <strong>of</strong>ter. You nwy add to the plls by mail, together wllh last week's win- seoretary. The tgllsrs wera E. gliate *^j^?<br />

7 Wtdnajday, I ~-k&% rieri, U. Becker and T. H. Oagcr. j ,_. .,' •'•'^•:'- :'.-i-. rJ..C: iUStiSl


fi<br />

JjilVlore<strong>of</strong><br />

Pilgrim State<br />

I Howe Set Them<br />

jjqn Early History<br />

England<br />

Incorrigible Boy<br />

Subject to Epileptic Fits<br />

7:<br />

^ 7 «. <strong>of</strong> OMu><br />

Cl», in onlertd c&mmltteil to<br />

IM State Hotnii far Epileptic*, bj<br />

Judg« Ware on Wednesday, after<br />

the 4>oy !>•e*ure<br />

Fabe Charges<br />

i Howe, <strong>of</strong> Capo May<br />

Is »n •otlorttr on<br />

S history.<br />

'l*t fli» tile<br />

••right u fo tb« troe<br />

colonj<br />

on -Til*<br />

with ths junta<br />

OWBr, jMr. Howe<br />

(atnou* cratt wu<br />

him last Friday on ths charge <strong>of</strong>-<br />

locurrlKitillUy. Tbe tin was<br />

continued from lost<br />

Sleevor m ortllnllly charged<br />

with ' beatlne hlii mother, but<br />

wacn 'his inotlwr VM asked If<br />

ft was true, she mid. that he<br />

never struck her, although a wit-<br />

ness testified 'that he did. und<br />

alftu threw Inmpa at bin mother.<br />

Mrs. £lltabcth M. Gundy, n<br />

flbcial rtrrlite worJcer. <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, teaUdeil that Mm. r<br />

had told her that she could do<br />

The boy<br />

obey<br />

I at New<br />

Cloven! ta* skipper with<br />

Into<br />

•but mur wu trlUUn<br />

ftl» nek. <strong>On</strong>e-half <strong>of</strong><br />

I the flint ftkr.<br />

nothing with Ihe boy<br />

she Bald, would nut<br />

mother and that If Ml In town<br />

Mi would b9 a nifnace to iifoer<br />

children us well as Injuring him<br />

Mlf<br />

Aim Gttndy mid thai the boy<br />

bad 'fits <strong>of</strong> temper would throw<br />

lamps, and perform abnormal un<br />

ties.<br />

Judge Ware on Friday advutril<br />

menial examination at the<br />

Woodbine Feebld-MInded Colony<br />

roiiafffna; the report on Weitncs-<br />

„ 1 liar, the committment w«s mad*<br />

tneu care an out-f<br />

*t tk» PUtn sute. — -<br />

> separate and dlitliut<br />

r <strong>of</strong> MaaaaduiWU*<br />

I for 72 fears and<br />

,1(. Kit Iras nursed<br />

itto Bur by royal<br />

wm» aU <strong>of</strong> N«# Bhg<br />

:' refuted me charge*<br />

* l "the *I1-<br />

White Ribbon Co<br />

James Hale Guilty <strong>of</strong><br />

Involuntary Manslaughter<br />

(Continued from p*g« one)<br />

he attended Hale wben he waj<br />

brought lu tht» hospital for trtiit<br />

meut and thut thtrv was an »1<br />

coliollc odor on lilft breath tie<br />

said Halo was very nolny rtaiii<br />

tlvt> and garrulous<br />

<strong>On</strong> fnrtht_r rjiiefUiouliij, by tin<br />

FrOHt'tntor Dr GLOW dirlund<br />

:hAt be tht>ti£ht Hull s condition<br />

Htm due lo Intoxli ition<br />

MrNalt thf ilorlor mill nlMi<br />

had an iiliouijlla mini on IIIH<br />

brtalh win 11 ho examined him<br />

Dr Eugetiti Way, or S**i lul.<br />

<strong>City</strong>, on Lln ulaiifl di'liirnl tint<br />

the rhlld waj brought to him i<br />

ih^t he protinirni < d it ilt><br />

(Until lining ilite to .1 friuinr,<br />

Iht lifrse oT thi gbull .o rj,l<br />

Sorprells (the jir( In the c )<br />

left <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> In tb6 morning,<br />

driving to Wlldwood. and Cape<br />

Mar, JtopplnE In three or four<br />

places Id eact) tow)i. obtaldlng<br />

"neat^beeH' and sandwiches^. He<br />

denied Eettlnn anything stronger<br />

than "near-beer," declaring ht<br />

ttldn't get miy Kin or whiskey.<br />

Early In the evening, he Bald, he<br />

iitarted for Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> und in<br />

r«r« there otilulned glnKernlt<br />

Wolf Pit Hill<br />

Starts Bear Scare<br />

Ley Conover Fail«d To Get<br />

Skin To Sell<br />

Wh.-ro Is Woll Pit HIIIT<br />

What is In the neighborhood<br />

or win r* j. inaii by thv name or<br />

dDd iund»lihti Illlileinan rlalais to hove bean<br />

Tini. tiny Uft Sea Me <strong>City</strong> to 1 , h i a r u flw ,,,gn[, llt,, „„ ,<br />

Ih bill lit aald to be locat .J<br />

In tin iMtkits b. tWBfii (J.».li<br />

go tn uan <strong>City</strong> when Hie ac-1<br />

cldcnt occurred. lie didn't<br />

Police Offlmr John Fln<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>, traitrtc! tli<br />

nmelt alcohol from Hit hrtiih <strong>of</strong><br />

Hair whin hi wan taking lilni<br />

thu Allmillr Oily HiiBjilnl<br />

Wtlen linked by Judge \\ ,ri if<br />

wai familiar with tlit mini]<br />

<strong>of</strong> alcohol. Ofncr Fln<br />

i<br />

*ui'>urn|:<br />

I *tfl«e'anW-4H.<br />

*Amta<br />

-mitr 11mm.<br />

Mti ta«t tan<br />

tdfqnc-<br />

nd WlldwooiJ<br />

-Net<br />

1*120,133.42<br />

Yra. I in familiar and 1 drank<br />

Et many ilmri, wysflf but linn n i<br />

lattly ror m-iny yiarrt<br />

William We\iitt <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>tin ( Itj<br />

on* 1 <strong>of</strong> the ucmnuit* i.f Hall y<br />

r tinned thill tilt |ijrl><br />

irller in the eara charge with nnglect<br />

Ing her y«ung chllil H»r fattier<br />

the compl,iiiMnt<br />

_rs Hand, (a the( complalut<br />

was i-luretil with ttb-jPiitliiK her-<br />

gleet<br />

u.lf rn)m her home and<br />

li«K he'" chllfl<br />

She udiulttiul her guilt but<br />

Mid Bhu had bitn 'convirtiii<br />

ind ua-i living u gooil We<br />

Judji« Wart in mLsptiidlnf; a^a<br />

met «jfd 1 trui.1 you fcii' con<br />

inn in ihe uplift <strong>of</strong> your uool<br />

und lie a good nifitticr<br />

Kiwaniati* Tell <strong>of</strong><br />

- Attractions<br />

Walter, Tr«D.<br />

HuDt. join H.<br />

land Steelmm and<br />

" Ud<br />

o n n<br />

were<br />

the Wllutrwd<br />

kl<br />

m and Cbar<br />

coUed won to tell<br />

b t<br />

Glenn<br />

for ]<br />

IS<br />

APIO mnbln contfitv<br />

qai (iwraiMcc to chnmutf ^<br />

W« ha»e kept fkn witll tk, riMf .<br />

Jcvefopmro" in ruljo 4od wr iron £<br />

—" OCEAir enr NEWS, OCEAS cmr, H. J., FEIBAT, FEBRTJABY II, <strong>1927</strong>. *m><br />

fl«.f His Will<br />

Julie<br />

New York city. WIIKOI<br />

other oecunant. also did<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View Moves<br />

tile<br />

ot<br />

» le uorsted in<br />

Juxn II<br />

TJIIOII I to Join him In Ihe hunt<br />

IM^IIMP L* II p^n i«lt (inythliifc-<br />

and hi Itnfft lit could easily Hell<br />

that bear ski, Be.ldm ttii-u " 1!i t-»" ln t' L J« >" lfT ]Ue -<br />

JaliieJ Iliula} (inn and ail I 1 " 1 ll " J'I*W ImDO) ml nentinci<br />

i.lh.r in.., »tr. liidiil.d III th. I Millhim Mevt-ril link<br />

lilrtl Alln huallnn- around'*^ ' "It'"" 11 I' ">• R"<br />

Wolf Pit Illll for , nunitnr <strong>of</strong> 1 I' , » In<br />

Tuesday at an adjourned meeting, llin e ""& t Mich that<br />

In <strong>City</strong> Hull S. W Scbwelera Joienly tuna.<br />

Curopan} <strong>of</strong> Niw York <strong>City</strong> was<br />

wUliout<br />

my sij:nn<br />

In*'<br />

men <strong>On</strong>s)<br />

[It ft ilt was appolnit (I to maki<br />

Jlins for 8,,,irln£ ,1 ita lonetrn<br />

ng Are apptiratuti and to diilse<br />

)lans to rnlg, the money<br />

Donation" uerf rec. Ked and<br />

money pledgid at th, muling<br />

FIIIHIB w III br ralsid by holding<br />

-riouu affnlrs<br />

All ncre enthimlaqtlr for pru<br />

curing flre fquipm, til and It Is<br />

ipecled lhat Oitan Men »lll<br />

ill In lint with the other com<br />

unities and hnve a nrr depart<br />

int and equipment <strong>of</strong> Us own<br />

t*»liv Baton, <strong>of</strong> FisliLiiK Cm*<br />

w,inlt*fa to go mi fbt) bear hunt<br />

w> Jhf other fellows any, but wai<br />

too wear**.!, {ir Lf^lfy HIUUH W I j<br />

sejircd. we are incllnHrf to think<br />

tih.jy nnwt i,ftV(. Jtd ]i, n, f|i ,,f Hif dull<br />

I »dlk fin, I, r,, u,,y |,i Inn Un ro,gu<br />

' " 1 | " I" hu in, in., lln, <strong>of</strong> th.-<br />

w il Junior Stiiliin Mlf nil,,, Tliith<br />

mil mi. IIIJ.1. ii i.d ,!„ „, „,!,,,„ ,<br />

1 "'II" li i h n m in, |n,i AnMitlni,<br />

I" I lu I ftlilni. w, i, Miss tdlHl<br />

in I M i s M i r u<br />

V I I M i n . i n , ^ u<br />

* l l r l s t l in 4 | | „ , S o r l , I v > , I «l I. < III II 11 Mil I III p ,. I<br />

D u n Vi.iiu. \ l l | d » , , , d u i "I I d L i r A (,u I Mlsi III.Ill<br />

l i r i n ' l i o l Hi, n| ,[J 1 ( 1 i h n r i l i , h < t i n f i n t i l t i n l I h, i l n , , r , h t<br />

FlrKI I l i i n l l i .r C l u l s l h i i , I I M '">• p n i t i m i ii ( i i i r . n l I n n l i<br />

B . i s l o n 1 1 , 1 , s u l i j i t ,f | . , , „ M l - 111 m i I . „ , it-, I | 1 , , i r l i n<br />

/ " I I I K M I "Mindi> l-tliini y ] { w is lln -p, ik i ,,f Hi, i f i o n o d i i<br />

h o n l S u n I,) -.ht.,1 11 \ M ! 'I I- liii.oun . I l l m Ih, d u l l<br />

Nuff. ell ill in,in I II Flrihor C<br />

(. II IlUDptrt Eit<br />

Chrutian Sritncc Soilety<br />

ill.<br />

M<br />

.11<br />

U.dl<br />

8 I"<br />

I it, nd- I<br />

nn t I In„«<br />

\ iin i . intd ih.<br />

Utlx I,ill. I. ilh. i,<br />

Si i I i. I \\, I,,,,),/<br />

pli>e.l I lo Hid ol , i,<br />

t tlilill) P,,K,<br />

In u,.tli . f SI Mi,i II<br />

fun I<br />

Mil 1.1) s «i,,, | i|<br />

II tlllilll" d i< , | ,,; ,<br />

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oi.llnl Inillall,,,!<br />

ntli-nd II,,,<br />

I I I III<br />

hull II L<br />

" i' 1 !>• "I" f,n, I \ ill mini<br />

' "'I Pim I I niny II, it ||,,<br />

li i n "f Vi \ ,1,1,1,1.1. \vll I<br />

• I < lis<br />

Hiked to Wlldwood<br />

< II Ilron In ill I i mill, ot<br />

M ipl Sh nf, I• rI IIIK horn, town<br />

H •' I il un X iiilmk I lld.iv<br />

m mini, f, I ttll.Uo.l ll,,n,l<br />

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ii 1 in II, I in,I t|i, nilli i<br />

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li<br />

in<br />

f ll> lliltil<br />

(,. r <strong>of</strong> llnni i<br />

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llllt ,,f till<br />

(iilil Mi<br />

ly I<br />

nn in <<br />

"ill \i in inj, hi<br />

|i| u l u n -.In u is found In tin<br />

(1<br />

Jitcknoii<br />

Affll. lill'iio \V follliiH Thuniin<br />

IIKIIHHIIII I'l.ink I> OJKon IJ<br />

I II in.!.,I I, ml,,,. Hue A.L.lpli<br />

Mi ml" r^-tilp ( h nl (Jl, nil<br />

rhilnnili I, Dlnnl.l Jon I<br />

til ill M Hid U M K'IIHIH r<br />

H< l> II 1 I IJUMII O I Kin/'<br />

A.Ihlifli.1 UnLuo II ri«n<br />

I I, ilininii lli.li ,1 l/illiiiir A D<br />

Aintln s \* l.lni^ii— W II<br />

K nlilii ^f \ Wllki i<br />

1'iililMli l.l.,l|,li «ll«iy<br />

I Hum<br />

I in im r II j MKUMI f<br />

iilillltiv iLiinsI lilt ill nnil tt.i<br />

I'"", i in I I Hi, HI, L.irrl n<br />

mill ,.I MUlillli slillm, tlnl<br />

HIM V M, r ll id liftn r,oo,i(ll,d<br />

' Ii'i hliHlmil und lh..y u. ,,,<br />

.IL In/ l<strong>of</strong>^i 111, i II. iin<br />

At tin I IJI In IMiiionbi r 1 Ml<br />

li, miy di rl Sh.ipc<br />

Ih. lanid <strong>of</strong> iMiitloiH or I h,<br />

* IIP! M lv r,,,inly Wmif?- M, ll I<br />

Cliii II in A . IIII Ion in, t | i I<br />

W" k f 1 it, I ,l,u,,iy mnilni;<br />

Thin TIIH Hi, i mi III, tiim, or i|,<<br />

II i ll X nr h III, li 11, s, n on I., h<br />

rli li \ H rh ii tin, ^ mini),, ,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Inipor, ml in iii^i , I, , tin "oil, uliltli In.<br />

Il" II ir, (Miirl^li, ,1 so fir IliM<br />

1 ir I In |,r(il|)s n, In a, MM<br />

opi union Hid d dni, upl, iwliil<br />

»(rli In inrlo.ia p n,i, ,,f ,]„<br />

, Sn.inl ,11,,, ti.niiii ,,,<br />

pliniilni I i oi| ini?f. v.lII,In i|,<br />

II, xI f v, u,, k I S|M l.il ltd n<br />

tl HI ulll bi (.Kin In Wlliluoi..!<br />

mid ( ip' M iv i tin v h lv, don,<br />

much to insni, ih, iMum ,,r tin<br />

oil, ml/ ill, n in | Hi, boird t,,| s<br />

iliii niiik Hlu nl,I h, Miiiid In<br />

III.., |..»n« is MIOI, ••< po^slhl,<br />

Oulll^ lo 111, priHs <strong>of</strong> tin in,<br />

" t t mid Hi' fi.iin illrn ,.f (loiiin<br />

H b us li, , n inipii »|l,l, t,, pi,,,,<br />

us niiiiv oiiiiniinity H'liitlii is<br />

iliMild li, in i n c l f, l Inning<br />

uisi-mhli-d tt VVHS n nry fjul, t<br />

and otdeily inectltii; AfI, r tin<br />

devntlonal pi rlod bimluimg me, I<br />

liih and prognni tin ehnlis well<br />

eliantl IIH iy mid lilt two f-iollp<br />

t njraKi d in n m 11, i <strong>of</strong> i umi s in<br />

tllu I IOHI <strong>of</strong> vvhlrb t, lit t-lilm IIIH<br />

Mr A.lanti.i<br />

toni-hrr In tho local High geftuol<br />

and l.-i lo enter 8t, Vinr.ont Suml-<br />

n my<br />

MIKH no;n* liooirnian bus re<br />

(iinnil lo I'lillmlilphla wln.re Bin,<br />

lilm IIIM I will ( inllno IK I tollrm at Iti'i<br />

w( r* r«iv,,| and th* vlilt'MH ,!• j tinlvi ruily or I'lMimiylv.iiila<br />

narlid II". ril.ii.lly Indlin, ,r, I „, ,„ , ,,rs A nonlIlfelll ,„<br />

IlK.klnt f,,vv,,rd I, . .Wl from ,„ r l m „„,,„„ ai ,„„<br />

Illt> W U t Av-,.lf,J III 111, IK " I , , ! „„ S 1 1 1 U|,,.<br />

M i s M n w , | | SIIJ.IIHHI1 i i i l e r<br />

t iliii d M I K K i l d i Dyi ind lln<br />

WOODBINE ,:..:,^xrzis-s?<br />

I.f.vtn,., Sarah<br />

Dreelow, Ida Zuohovlti and<br />

lnnn Dnmsrlilrsh »t dinned jl*i.,<br />

now homo. In Mlllrllle. on Tuns; 1<br />

ilny evening Mrs SugarinaO,<br />

;LT <strong>of</strong> Iho<br />

Te, kl< n an I f>on<br />

I hllidiliilil , II<br />

I1 liv unli Hi<br />

ii I u ilh ih<br />

lln> IH-<br />

Ml M MlM un II<br />

i |.l. mint ». k<br />

II il>lnoMI7s In I-lill i I, lji|ilt,<br />

Mli I I I in, s tj, , nil If i,<br />

b, i In,llllt I v I II' 1 ulth fi I<br />

III I'll 11 I liluhll Oil KHUMI iy<br />

Snnd iy<br />

Illll S llilpiru H,.I nt S,<br />

I i\ Xll'l Sund ij In (ou i with<br />

fiiiilh<br />

MIHS 1 i.,11 J>, .k.i , nil i t,t! in .!<br />

II in. v I b-hnilll if I-lillid |<br />

Iilil i ..mi ih, iw,k ind<br />

I In Vim ( Milorli II,m ,,f, 1,1<br />

111,1 Illll ill sill ll r>on ip ui nn in-, (i,<br />

[ iim d Mm<br />

trick Ulllij.ui [I i<br />

l>h In.<br />

Mr<br />

I wllfaln ob»n*t-%alion fjWtann<br />

Delaware Brldgi un tin<br />

denticle Thf eirmiurt will<br />

electrified by werhiiiiK fla^li<br />

Tbe wonlltiK on tin board<br />

B cllaDged thn* ilni'H a jeir I<br />

J<br />

tie contract el^nnl for flvi J \fi ]si^!^r*<br />

I, i u, hit lioiii.<br />

Cotlinfl i xpr<<br />

or Mi 4 \, ||1( u \jrr lnn , nrop<br />

I UJ DM f, <strong>of</strong> \\( , W,||tamill<br />

ml MM lul w ,4 |,,1MU ,)„ ,M1| ([t> ii^jf,,^<br />

ur (Mill id 1 Ml-* Mil UMI ruldi^ in i.ujtui!<br />

•r, i,..h,,,K r.im.ru.iii.io,, Wlldwood Kiwanis<br />

upon tin him, if i I,,),) 1,,^<br />

Club Committees<br />

Lincoln's Social Nature<br />

nature" Is thus |<br />

oeaenbed: *Ht was eager to<br />

meet men." In our desire to<br />

render service to this community<br />

and. to. every .individual in it,<br />

we 1 aw "eager to meet men."<br />

Desirable Office Space<br />

Ready For You May 1<br />

The fourth and fifth floors <strong>of</strong> our building will be<br />

P fV^/^t f ° r OCC "W on May I<br />

available 64 additional modern <strong>of</strong>fices - - sing<br />

suites.<br />

Elevator, heat, light, water and janitor service furnished<br />

Rentals exceptionally reasonable.<br />

You should have thil<br />

companionable^<br />

versatile <strong>of</strong><br />

entertainers . . . for<br />

your home<br />

THIS marvelous tnJtmmcnt<br />

com-<br />

in<br />

^dmowtepoMblt.<br />

Von on fhut yout cya and<br />

«* • grt« lympt<br />

E£i>,..<br />

unart dance muiie . . •<br />

lota, M ,<br />

PMtng r<br />

w. Com* In—let 01<br />

•kmomtnte—« hlEhl} plriliii.fi wllh<br />

report ol thv bo&rdwulk com<br />

ee, read by gcciritir;- Bain<br />

K<br />

up the matt< r <strong>of</strong> Roiitt<br />

16, Ibe fwtrunr} WTH nt)I< to<br />

atmif Intrrrsllne Tncm l)( ir<br />

on this wliliM> ill^UKiKil unh<br />

Mr DalnlirlilR, tuld tib, UII<br />

that vnv^iiil? o\cr pirl<br />

nntl^ Monrliiy he fnini<br />

ic« ol tvork l)iln^ tilnrtt<br />

Jala tjlg rotul l!iipro\emt nt<br />

on look lor » big fun<br />

year In 1928 ai It I-<br />

than priJbaJil,.. John B<br />

it will h.v>f tbe Hfil Mi'ii<br />

Bald Howard Tophum<br />

log for thi convention 10m<br />

raltroatU cummlttci<br />

Setting busy non fo<br />

train service remarked<br />

Woods, owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Bbpldon<br />

•aot to tell all you fi llown<br />

<strong>of</strong> comhilMif3, that<br />

• completion <strong>of</strong> tin sen<br />

work w.lth n Btirplus in tin<br />

tiler than li deficit<br />

preHldent Cvlllnn<br />

Uluslrated talk on the run<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Deliwtire linr<br />

'ao Elven by Jonopli K<br />

nipPiintendent <strong>of</strong> thf<br />

Burprlnldg as It may<br />

Mr I'omello explul iiiil<br />

rely that thn brldgi wan<br />

* l)aylng proposition To<br />

"ten." he naid "wu must<br />

**lnK over tho ,__<br />

l«t inorfth, wo t<strong>of</strong>tulated<br />

moat <strong>of</strong> which wer<br />

ahorn Evory 6un-<br />

T sends about 1.200<br />

JJ«>tffl on the opening <strong>of</strong><br />

1 and for a ttmo follow-<br />

"r bill for lowing was up<br />

<strong>of</strong> |200 Today. It 11 but<br />

jwateh show that travelers<br />

Bins acctistomrrl to thf<br />

across the bridge and<br />

J_«re not new Some day<br />

going to liave trolleys<br />

acroai the bridge and<br />

Income will be<br />

Occasionally, we find<br />

1 on the deficit aide <strong>of</strong><br />

All.iiiM,:<br />

Irtbiil.'j.<br />

coaled<br />

President Middlcton Names<br />

(lul) Directors I ur <strong>1927</strong><br />

\\ ilur TI,,JI r<br />

I*,<br />

A. RosenfeW<br />

N smith, recently<br />

I to the Presidency <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ood xillo A Tfuel Com<br />

rtslgned „ v|Ce prH1i<br />

« th» Marino National<br />

:*kkh oltlcfi lie has held<br />

:*»nk received Ita cbur-<br />

t<br />

Woodbine, M J.<br />

j Bell j XtdaDls 3«-ft-t<br />

teutons; Woodhln* 1-A -|^[<br />

Hutdbaton 1<br />

[,«W Mrs. Jr., Foster Uo»!ln<br />

utmnplatlnj • Muchern<br />

* («w daya. After<br />

I •»n u , , 1<br />

. 1 Ulil... Ill », l,o,i|, nun H,,,K I, ,,|,,<br />

IK thnn ill Ui, mill i,,, n-liit (linllf C<br />

Jut h 11 It 1I1 1.1111m<br />

I nil, lain ( liiit sit t Iniao 1>OI<br />

J 1I111 II n,,«lifi Ilunli<br />

Til liln* 1) 1111 Ij II IlilIlD"! I I<br />

\l V 1)<br />

I IOKI 1111 M A W.ilkir fill ill<br />

tin MXJIIH ^h, odiiplt il IJciir<br />

lln Itiliih l>lr, ,,i or tumliir<br />

1 ill,I (iHllil) trie, I tin pilr lo<br />

1I1H louiitj Lrt, 1 id, -,n ^, 1<br />

Illlfit iim IT iin in Mlllilllr<br />

Ihr ronijil lint iir til 11 inn,<br />

" n limli liv H lri, 11 I, I'fitt, r<br />

huilitnl <strong>of</strong> \|n Potti r w li j IH<br />

il.af vi. Jill. h. r hiislMn.1 bi limn<br />

Hid ,-rippl, ,|<br />

Mi Totur in,I fjTiii^fm<br />

iiH'l Unit (,iilll 11 ih tilul<br />

F "I ll i|H illhttili.il Ihfli in Inn- f I- ill UHIIIJIIII<br />

KIIII 0111, jiltil^fH lo li, 1 oiucltil I mil i\ mil Stniilny<br />

Mini UIII111 I'oliwh <strong>of</strong> I'll il<br />

(If Iplli I All! Ill<br />

!•• I P 1 I lltj,<br />

Th, I T S (,iiiup <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong> 111<br />

flty In I I 1 tin, m.i in,,, ii 1<br />

»(. k mth ill illj i huiiflliil !„ I<br />

mil illiiwUni, Alnr 1I1, liu I<br />

11,^1 iim tint, Di \ ill (,„,! , I<br />

i'l/ lill.l. illll,. mil Iiin-tlf.ill<br />

pliinnlni; lor a i:ake nule on I]K<br />

Illllflientli <strong>of</strong> <strong>Feb</strong>ruary, the pio<br />

ceeiln nf which will Ko tiiwnnl<br />

everal days with<br />

666<br />

is a Pren_nption fur<br />

Hurry Biir!i.hart<br />

i.lii<br />

Itiu<br />

Mr tin I Mr- Alii Km tuinh<br />

Sun liy ti Illlni) G lull W II I r ' *",''<br />

wood for Hoi Sriiin^ Vik ,.<br />

pit11nh lo l>( 1,0m «,i 1 il ni.li<br />

lo Plilluili'liihia by, n| .' ln ; J;MI"';<br />

! '<br />

1 Ch<br />

-I- Taylor. Monn<br />

i y,<br />

Mr, AIIIITI Wind and!''' 1 ''' 1 "" 1 . Chill li:» Kinwkuin. Com I<br />

.I Steelniiiii. Harry K, Weir.<br />

i AHiiiiliiins- II. Fouler Oimlln<br />

I elialininn; Jiiinn. TuyJor, Wnln i<br />

I "• Treen. Charliv Ocliiiiii,. r<br />

l<br />

daughter. Mm. Elmi-r T. Crnzlcr<br />

made a hurried jniirn.'y S.iiur<br />

day urifrno lo IIBII Jertereon<br />

In tin., early III<br />

Ilfmpllal whe y<br />

<strong>of</strong> iliu raoriilnfr Mr. Wine Imill'-liai'li 1 " Ijlenn.<br />

bei-n colivryral uii'in advle<br />

<strong>of</strong> u phyxlclan i-alli-d lo hi» plat<br />

KIWUIIIH E.IIIC.IIIIIII • Frank<br />

i l-l'iyd. ilnilnnan: I'aiil Ni.IT. (.<br />

<strong>of</strong> i iiploynieiil when he had been I". Kblreil«<br />

I<br />

II. FIIIIHT. All, II<br />

iiilili'iily Blrickin 111.<br />

I III. ^^l,llp plf ,1/ , 1 on tin pluu:<br />

I Ml It,ill, It K I), II uln. ulil,<br />

I Hi \ III 1- It nllnr till-. Hiilip<br />

ll i <strong>of</strong>Ti ill 1(, rln 1 ' I I, s <strong>of</strong><br />

I ilki on \l)l'll(ill I.,iv, rum, lit<br />

Jwiph I nklf tinnier or III, I "''" "'" " " k "" '•"•"I' P'l<br />

Anlon Rifliii] IIIIJI,, „!,,, tn [ »-' "" ' " " ' llv ""' "'" '"<br />

Five Teams Will Enter.<br />

County Baseball League<br />

Fever and Malaria.<br />

!t K1II1 rhc Gcrrru<br />

uoiltlnj, bird foi tin i,rKiiil/.i<br />

t.<br />

• " "<br />

r ' u """ ""'<br />

linn <strong>of</strong> 1 ( iii, M ij r.Minljr Q,<br />

liill L, ,11,11, iipiirm 1 hit I<br />

i.iunv D.llipliln Krmi (<br />

Mil I inn 1 IIoum I), niiltnili<br />

Hid Al lion luiic alii i,iy ^ I I H<br />

10 , nl, 1 t, mi, In Hi.: I, lf,i,<br />

An ,I<strong>On</strong> tmni (Innli is Ih, 'sill<br />

'INililiid t.i link in. tu<br />

„! T||, ,<br />

,,l,<br />

KOil<br />

Avalon Man Injured<br />

B111I1I Utni.1 <strong>of</strong> Ai ilon HIIII<br />

lint'I .1 fltrlur ,1 I thill linn ,u,.l<br />

I IM14 I lih fiiwlm, <strong>of</strong> tin I* 1 ! 11<br />

if list TIM IIIIJ whin he wTtj<br />

II nth h> an nutoiiiohllr m<br />

Iiiilf.in Giuup or<br />

I ll.in-j il ,1K,<br />

tin \Mtli Auiki Croup <strong>of</strong> s,,i<br />

I IM> < II y lasl »,i k Mr llnnj<br />

sin, anri L W ^-lii'II took tin<br />

I lio}.* up lu tluli fail ll with ii<br />

I mo t nun-nil iiMiilnp" 1- both<br />

I;IO,I|IH nflt (It I, milli, ,1 to (I, ill<br />

[milllit, lion 1 f,rou|i ,mi,ht I,<br />

londii, t IIH If In 1 mi'lliif, or<br />

Mill 111 H|ll|, Of tl), f.tfl<br />

molt* than thlrly lioj i from<br />

to latin yrnitt <strong>of</strong> HKI UIH<br />

MASTER IN CHANCERY<br />

Charles ICLandis Jr.<br />

COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW<br />

Heal Estate Law a Specialty |<br />

Titles Searched and Cleared I<br />

Mortgage Lonn;<br />

Conveyancing<br />

Office:<br />

102 N. Landia Ave.<br />

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />

it to get In IIIH own au<br />

on tile White Horn.<br />

f.rit<br />

I'nIiHi \rfilrH Palmer M Wu lonmbll,<br />

Thf I1.II1-1 <strong>of</strong> thi P O S irf ,|, ii,m,in o 1 KinK R J IUJ i'lk<br />

A •ntiitHliiiil at 1 liulillc inn p s Culm U TajUir Hiipli Mi » m tak.n lo tin All.intk<br />

(whlc pitty it th, Iloini liolil (-.,lr|| « 11 i II.iMiillnl mil Jolin MiCuirlj<br />

Wcdneniiay ••tt.tit nbrinrj 1 riu-.lnrMi SI md inH r.nirll intli j , i,,iirri li.ilh 1 him wu hold undei $ r ,00 hill<br />

" o f tin I", u. \Miii mi<br />

Mra<br />

tb<br />

Anna Cruvvll<br />

ening.<br />

li<br />

II<br />

i< 1, 1 KfilK rt<br />

Until" ill II Ho>, 1<br />

Th, ,pl,,,.ll,fnpM,mlll,, ,i,.,ll, <br />

Voiem <strong>of</strong> OIIJII I Ity wllh pm<br />

f uilori or Intokli itln^ llfiiiot 1<br />

WT^ qiimhul by Judge Win List<br />

Trldij nli'n It wim pointed mil<br />

hy Atlorniy tjioit,, R r.m<br />

(oiin-i 1 for Vorimi th.it tin<br />

Wiiirinl w m d lictu, Judi,i<br />

\V,iif Kin 1 dfilnioii, diHlaiiiiK<br />

thf «< uv-h lo hf llliEiil and sav<br />

nn 01 dt r hiipprf«*iliii, lilt' evlilfittf<br />

Mnijnii will bi trlr-,1 latu lo,<br />

-lllillK llfiuoi<br />

We hiive Wiintekn: 10cr<br />

CarufnJly Baketl—Biff. Golden Brown Crusted loaves<br />

<strong>of</strong> Goodness—Direct from our own Sanitary Bakeries to<br />

Our Stores<br />

Pan<br />

Lonf<br />

Victor Bread<br />

Bread Supreme biR wrapped loaf 9c<br />

Del Monte o ASCO can 9Q C;<br />

Asparagus Tips 3 can,<br />

Nationally Known and ASCO Products!<br />

KRIchup<br />

cirfl Tomito 1 ,„ 25c<br />

H>i 12* ,t-<br />

r ,11 It.<br />

Sli-ti<br />

Guld<br />

pi ....<br />

l.'^d Suit<br />

ti.ilt .<br />

lyln's<br />

Golden<br />

Syrap<br />

Choice<br />

Com<br />

. Tomatoes<br />

or Peas<br />

3 can. 25c<br />

Qrttd £«al O.iU 3 t>rfrru 2sr<br />

ASCO Tomato Catiup.-hoL 1&c<br />

ASCO Table Mqttard. Jiir Mr<br />

ASCO Bourn 2 •.-'"•» I^C<br />

ASCO Chill $aucfl . Jflr 25c<br />

ASCO Sandwich Spread Jnr 23c<br />

Jar 23C<br />

ASCO Sugar Corn crtU 15c<br />

ASCO Sifted Pea* emi 1fic, 23c<br />

ASCO :<br />

Self Haiaing<br />

Buckwheat<br />

i*« 10c<br />

Good, Pure Butter is an Important aid to good Health.<br />

Are you using the Best?<br />

Louella Butter "> 59c<br />

The Finest Butler in America!<br />

"> 57c<br />

Richland Butter<br />

| Compare the Qnality and Flavor <strong>of</strong> ASCO Blend with<br />

c<strong>of</strong>ffp wiling nt 45c to 50c a 1b elsewhere t<br />

ASCO C<strong>of</strong>fee » 39c<br />

Just try A cup and You'll Tasto tho Difference!<br />

Courteous Service, a «incer« denre to P1CM«, j<br />

High Quality, Low Price* - - are awaiting<br />

you at your nearest ASCO Store*<br />

Tbeie prito* effecttve-ln our tim** •<br />

Landb Ave. * tUHa St Sea We <strong>City</strong>, N.;<br />

OUB OCPAH art Aw>.woonBtwi£;»iWS8


i<br />

^0^i Personal<br />

||:-' J l &l life Giy New* , •<br />

jWiert Wood is new living n m m t j^i^ti. or Forty-swond<br />

«t4r.r», It J,, with Ms iritor, street, on Wednesday evening,<br />

fcW 1 «"«' »•'»» "•WWed Mrs. Assianti preparing the re-<br />

iiB ,tn»t eity, past. The eoys sang and played<br />

—'•'.over the wee* end, „," ,_,_,<br />

ma raw vmt, oma em, H, J., MAY, IBBBWI n, tm._jJ<br />

wafllllaaiiely energetic, Jt wll QI j-*M •<br />

un SMurday mDminf tbai»nes. "shaver L^Iaiin<br />

>Bi»n»ohrf hii widow MM Ida; "i<br />

Uaip»,reiioh(>d his widow, Mrs. Ida:<br />

L[M, Wiitjf'.froih her late husband's'<br />

IfeAploy^r 'tnat'Mr, Wine warn<br />

1 Claim Attended League<br />

allowed<br />

oi Mun ici P aIiti «<br />

Rv F reran Fjteh Again Member <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

D / ^^g«n ^^u,;^ Committee !<br />

_<br />

* * f "W* 1 " »n OlBUJeJ. Town, who wa<br />

?1"*\? B * ' rtmovtll to the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> JIo<br />

,_'*•• «nS Mrt. Edward B, Ar- n r\ -<br />

pMjtJift OB SatunJuy »niniosn HCCCIlt UeathS<br />

|K>;mbBihVncsUaB trip to t»« "<br />

tmti. ;•• Mr. Arnetl bai heen In<br />

hsave'lor htt train to Wlldwood,;<br />

having Jtieed one shoe, and it!<br />

J l " 1 * 811 " lr "««'• .' . _. . . . n Mayor slnuri<br />

M "; w Jf "••">i,s comes a runahr*<br />

whii* viandln' by my t&4^<br />

ihiiik* «hc neciii, n ,ynBjj,<br />

(iisn,«! » - (ak» a ride, 7,<br />

Wilh all llii* n,. nhii<strong>of</strong>s sif-<br />

».-* fin «ailin' u i our way,<br />

I hink our ear's a new one ^<br />

it> rit*ver iook**il lii'ii way,<br />

sr^fii th,*y find how wmi,*.<br />

'JSniffis. Sauce was a gun- weane-ioay, aira, ro*vn pvtjj =• -- 1 n! * a P*> May i mimy mr<br />

nest <strong>of</strong> Miss ffliiab.th "irt" I" « tob? si'', which di*..i "•''•fh«»'»> » "<br />

Jte.d a few moments after lt« hlrlh. ThB f »neriJ' tfiflk Pi"" rror.i<br />

S5


WEAR mf Vfm, OCEAH cm, V.'J., ttWiV, TBWUM II, 1027.<br />

"" OCEAW mY HEWS, 'OCEAlT CITY, 1. J., IMDAT, FEBUtABT 11, JM7.<br />

Belleplain<br />

«nd Mis. Kst-<br />

fiVrtQtf enmlng «Uh Irlcoda<br />

CUT<br />

lit HM and son. Rich<br />

\dt Sem Wo, epeot Friday<br />

Thomu nicker, or Bridge<br />

U vtalllns Mr ud Mrs.<br />

Mr and Mra. Honifr l'cd.rmm<br />

and eon Bobby, <strong>of</strong><br />

parsed Bnliday hero vJultlDg tMr<br />

relative*<br />

Air and Mrs A)In rt Kilbcr. <strong>of</strong><br />

Geniiuiitown und Mr and Sir<br />

Nortnan Bulk* <strong>of</strong> Cimden » or (hi Ldin<br />

munit}<br />

Mri Jnhn Sn) I-r in I Mr- Al<br />

Dorchester<br />

. W W Huon spent Mon<br />

I friends ln MllMlk<br />

fttff-Mt 1*7100 ni a Hill<br />

ITAopper an Wednesday<br />

ir, H, C, Mnon 9O«nt Thura<br />

' I hU daugtter Mis. Clar<br />

_ . ol Ca-<br />

' i llUlrUIe on We.lnud.iT<br />

|T. ,ud Mrs L. H Biggins<br />

pvfenlhff with tbo<br />

Ur and MM.<br />

Mr and Mm. Hore W (.andy<br />

Mr anil Mrs Ed JUoyU<br />

Mrs Grorfep T Dufcc* ha*. IH i n<br />

spt-ndlttR a lev diy <strong>of</strong> thlB with<br />

' In Carn'ten and Audubmi<br />

, Tin LJIIIIM Aid <strong>of</strong> ihi Mflbo-<br />

fml Sh.rlH 1111 I<br />

HtnJj.lt I 111 \\II In<br />

Hi i lillli \<br />

1 Mon 11} »llh M"<br />

Illl Wool«in<br />

F> JnK Srh( lit in<br />

bnn Mr intl Mr<br />

anil i till It<br />

liliiR nlch<br />

Wall.ii<br />

Mr. Richard Mubleniiiti. <strong>of</strong> An<br />

anil riubon. npcril tin' » Aniilii Illlii mid<br />

family »l>enl S.mlr 1 ly afti moon<br />

In Haleyillli<br />

(.t jrifi Ifm knl^v. anil r ourt<br />

Millville<br />

vhiteil lii<br />

^mi tlnip Hi<br />

Salem<br />

Id. i Hl.llf<br />

mily<br />

> npeml<br />

hlldriui.<br />

ml Ml 1 **. Sflr<br />

i n Sniiil ij<br />

I Mru Inhn Panllln<br />

uf \IIKII hpi<br />

II.<br />

Sun lit »1 ?<br />

man<br />

Mlii Mi<br />

.ipi-llt Katuiilay<br />

* Hjirnh H<br />

echonl class.<br />

n anr<br />

' Hees and Jtas Creunrr<br />

I to BrMgeton on Sunday<br />

, CL MUM motored to Wild<br />

IWd<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city<br />

wltB hte mother<br />

Dstcorli, nere<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

on trlenls IK re on<br />

Point<br />

IM»t •chool hu been<br />

*<br />

tnl » »k all miHin<br />

compli tnl In Mllliil)<br />

Mri P ll Cllwiii ,1 Cinil n I M I ilpli M Slim . rhlli<br />

ni ( h nnpff ti <strong>of</strong> Pit<br />

m ll HP I tin wi k in] with<br />

hi r p-vr I-* n tp<br />

V N II Jl .« II I Ortun<br />

fll) ip I M I 1 1 Mill hir HW<br />

I I Mr Id rah I 1*1 Ii<br />

M in I Mn ( hdH « Win Illn<br />

i so* n tln^, t m Hn in Jl rk<br />

* ll^toun<br />

Mp, II r^ In 1 Pi rri miitonil<br />

to MUM iih on im-im<br />

Mn, (hirli I'ol'i unu^ iialt d<br />

in Ih Imoi I \\ Jne 1 y in 1 i-ii<br />

dij<br />

II vn l Pjl!n.nm BPfnt<br />

liy Hlth Iwr pirents 1<br />

III<br />

at 1 MM Til irli M \\ uoil<br />

I r I I , Mil. (r-.k Ol<br />

Port Elizabeth<br />

Albi ri J'Pti rmni<br />

1 Mr Fti rsun H<br />

r thin ink<br />

•r ^. « lork<br />

H r i 11 ti<br />

Mr<br />

Petersburg<br />

Janna ClouiPajid P.Ur Siliui,!<br />

r( prom) onrnen or niw radio<br />

^ts<br />

Mro. Hubert l|ott <strong>of</strong> Orcan<br />

Clry, was a Hcek-ind il l(or with<br />

John Yank and wlfi<br />

Mr and Mra John OMurd ind<br />

daughter ot<br />

were Sunday<br />

<strong>of</strong> DennfsrlUe. la<br />

tew (ISM Witt, her<br />

Gabon and<br />

Tandkj<br />

r^ Witi<br />

t Wednesday »r-<br />

> Wm Doro-<br />

BBennto Kob-<br />

l tttltors on<br />

Luunrh linen<br />

. guists <strong>of</strong> Janus<br />

Clouil and wlfi<br />

Mr Slid Mrs LCHII, Docltrman<br />

or Ocun city v,trp Thiirsd j<br />

sts at thi Ilium. ,,r mnaldo<br />

Orwnne<br />

OroTgo W EIdredi;p ma Ii i<br />

tslHeia trip to Tiickahii or,<br />

Mm Jtichi I LM<br />

thi itil with In i<br />

Mt Tolly<br />

Mr Mary qharD <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoi.<br />

Is opendlne a fpw ,|ny, win, bei<br />

brother and sister Mini<br />

WUIIlnu.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>flclMs<br />

I, ,<br />

dauehtor In<br />

In npindllli, T f. » rtijn nlln hir<br />

Hint M ^ Marj Loot,<br />

Osu illl l^inci rt (IIIIIPII<br />

^pttit Suiiihj ivllh 111 pannt<br />

Mi ind Mn O (. I mn<br />

Mr tnd Mrn ( Intli T»\]i-f<br />

Tiid ilatighlpr Mi i Bi urki I<br />

spent a rrw iliys »lth fri ndi it<br />

riilllnPH»o,d i<br />

Oi ir^t Ijini, a lu I nt ii<br />

Lrhlgh (.nKpri.li) Hptni ^ t v* ,<br />

di>i at lionii »Hli lilt. !ur in<br />

Hear Diljw <strong>of</strong> thf fm Mil '<br />

Hi -ich ( ruKI duinl stillrn pi m<br />

riiunula} nlth Iih rinilly {<br />

Will stii mil «ir or win I<br />

*oid i.pi nt Widntstliy ulih<br />

Honaril stlttK m t ttlfi<br />

fnploln John s T Hurki I<br />

iipmdln^ a fi n (11> -i( hh him<br />

htre<br />

Mr an I Mr« J inf. Flhhi r <strong>of</strong>,<br />

n,ik nrl wllh<br />

Vor(,i IHrrlB<br />

uMi I Mr ind<br />

I In I t M r *^lln<br />

Mill<br />

1 Ipln i [ml Hi<br />

hii lai nt*<br />

Mr ml Mr*,<br />

nl i flnrli<br />

M ^ 1\ nil mi II<br />

In<br />

Kvll n Shan m jtort 1 to<br />

Wll Sai J iv ifu ri II n<br />

Mi n i \\ \\ illl in ( Mm I<br />

l> rv >r \ilmt i f ii) i ,11. 1 on I<br />

MM Barliii t (m on Trurs,J-i><br />

Ml SI lla < III .|i nl Si<br />

nl d i\i »ith Mn, K ithi ryn<br />

Slruimn nl Ml 11,-Ur (,L<br />

kilt ihK ui.k<br />

Mr Wllbirl ( ru i ) ln>pi n<br />

In* hj^ nrnxn/ by i m i]Mh tin<br />

ill hullillm on the rom r<br />

"' Mr in 1 M<br />

if I iiii.l, n ilbl<br />

IIPIP Mun 11) loikln} ,rr<br />

his pr »p< rl)<br />

Ml-. Ch ir H iun ppi rt<br />

Inntuli riLinllj<br />

MrfL He ward Slim <strong>of</strong> \A P^<br />

hiirf, c ill«.fl on H njit lltndfr<br />

ftii Mil Ii} aftprniion<br />

l ho ijidli^ Ail IIPI 1 ihPtr in<br />

null Ililfiii ilimip a ill ilirtijn<br />

<strong>of</strong> mem In the M F Church<br />

Hill iutJili\ irtirnmin Thi<br />

uucini Ltintainid all thr iltlt<br />

Clinic iif Ihi ^pa^on Th' rp wprt<br />

iiadliiiri ^olo uui n tulk liy<br />

Itil I J I) Hill Toinlj »li<br />

nunilMih In^ntnil Ihi ri 11 rill<br />

Offlun ili^tid wit Pn 111 lit<br />

Mrs Iiuiia rjllntl ,|IP prin<br />

ili lit Ml I^IiTii7our Hiuilflr)<br />

Mr^ \(aj IlurU tr mur r Ml<br />

Huiilil I- Mini mnn I hi. Aid<br />

I ii ha 1 i M i> pr pi roil } II<br />

Ml ml Mr I rnrln Mr »n<br />

r MlllWlli 111 t rr I hpn Tin i<br />

1} t > nil on Ii lul -,<br />

D " 1 7 ' r l land P.nn <strong>of</strong> Pi.lt Nurrl -.<br />

In tr»n Erliliy t w nine<br />

Jim,- Wills I pi nt S lilnliy<br />

inornlnc In MIlMIlP<br />

Niw (loctrlc ll^hm lnvi bi en<br />

In I illi d In 11""- M C rhur. I,<br />

b n which ii an lmprmpini in<br />

Mrr John H Hnlley spi.nl Bai<br />

tit Hi mnlnt In Mlllvlll*<br />

Pinl Hntt in nnd MlK-l Mai<br />

Shnrp «ppnt Frt lay itpnlng In<br />

Pott NotrlB •<br />

Mri EUth Chinu Mn Paul<br />

P.H1MY an! llrn I irl klnlnrtT<br />

BrlilKi ton i.rHiit Siturlay<br />

at r>!-i|ul(h thtlr tn Mlipr Mm Jl uln n<br />

Sharp Sr<br />

Mn William U)l»lii» wJlo fill<br />

hut .HI «Hl broki her !• #,<br />

riHiUni, comfortable bul hir<br />

lanced • rs 1» very muih<br />

igjlnsl lnr<br />

MIIB Anna DHkii ha b" n iL»<br />

lnB hir jrralMlparentB MT anj<br />

MM Frank Hi-chtil rixmll)<br />

Hoi nnd Mrs Fornit How II<br />

orK aniioiiiii f Ihi hlrl '<br />

<strong>of</strong> a bib} bo} MM l^tgan irj<br />

bi TI mi.iiibi.li il JH Mien l^jj<br />

Uwm <strong>of</strong> tJiln ill}<br />

Mr ant Mm Lewis Briwut, <<br />

i^outti Swoiiil strut aiinouot<br />

1 llka£i In ot <strong>of</strong> 111 Ii<br />

t< r JJubira J to dint<br />

Siniiht <strong>of</strong> Simtli ^ollrlll strett, v -"<br />

Mn Luilir In ||J at Ji r nonlt<br />

on Mnltoi J Aienili<br />

Enjoyed 'Mum" Supper<br />

Tin BuiJw <strong>of</strong> Pronil-u c]<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin 1-oiiilh M t Silndl/ ;<br />

si hool hill i iiiikni supihr at<br />

Lin ht»mc ot their teaehi<br />

ahnlis An enjoyabln evenlni*<br />

w L tpi nt by all Thoan ru<br />

win Mum Maliel Bisrrs RuH<br />

Brokir Oi-rtnuk Cllarlennortl,<br />

31* Iv i Tjiinp Llla r>mnel|r;<br />

Blimhi (rnnii Ldlih KejB,<br />

Riding Creek<br />

>iirnberlancl County Happenings <strong>of</strong> The Weete<br />

„„, ,, nj Blllbi Sollu]ti ^<br />

„., Vanamnn. Ruth Wiillden, Hr,<br />

and »m Klnier Alloway. Mr, any<br />

Mrs, Andrew Schultz, Sr., Bd»<br />

ward. U'roy utui Andrew Srhulu ^1<br />

Menantico<br />

Mn 1 ml \rklry in I ilmi.li<br />

I r il.li, I r,.litlw» In MIIMIIi<br />

Thlindii<br />

Din TrtbbPtt rf firl Ellli<br />

luih e lit [J nt tbp boini <strong>of</strong> Piul<br />

Aekli v Siturd i><br />

Girfltlrl BUI k <strong>of</strong> MilMlll<br />

i illpj it flip homf <strong>of</strong> Vr nndi<br />

\I i W IIulzlnMr sunH} aftir<br />

noon<br />

Mr in I Mri Ilirry llinklni<br />

fiitt rlilniil otit<strong>of</strong>uwn ^nnrpaii)<br />

«unli)<br />

(.hall -, Ackli) nf Oikljn<br />

in.i in Sun liy with lili pirpnta<br />

Mi nil Mn I'anl \ik|py<br />

I hrl« Kiiuli i f Pnrt Ell/n<br />

t uli i[ml Siltii lij al Walnut<br />

Mill t i n,<br />

MM LI n Aikliy in | I,<br />

n 1 "(ill on I In L 4<br />

Widn - h) ifiim nn<br />

Mi 111,1 Mri Iliri} II Han<br />

kins qii ni Thunrla} Mmiiij, out<br />

jl in, n<br />

<strong>1927</strong> Spring Colors<br />

Silver Star Silk Hosiery<br />

Heavy twelve-itnmd pure nflk. The dlk comes well above<br />

the knee. Eight-thread Sea Island Mercerized Cotton is<br />

uied in the toe. The only Eight-thread toe maiinfucfurcd<br />

No more bulky than the nsnal four-ply, but nurch more<br />

durable.<br />

KELLY'S Millville, N. J.<br />

135 N. High Street<br />

' Ciuue llullilinK<br />

Vanpolt, from Dels<br />

*n1ed Mnrliin Fieet<br />

\lb* JrYldiy and spent the<br />

and with Mr uml Mrs W<br />

PrtntlM Bponl Prl<br />

'with Ur and Mru<br />

i'HJcitnan<br />

-^nd Anna Brown <strong>of</strong><br />

lie, Bpent lust weik wltri<br />

jai Mrs li< win Moon<br />

9 Aiwyer Una Inulnllcil u<br />

(lljln'hlu home<br />

;" and Mrs. P«rry Wllfung<br />

Mrs. J^]aH.<br />

«lnii the legacy <strong>of</strong> the lati Mr!<br />

Sara A. Huflman<br />

The P and T Aaooelitlnn htld<br />

their regnlarly monthly mretlii(r<br />

Tuesday aflprnoon with eeventpen<br />

or SM<br />

Aid her<br />

Btuby t,nd Mm.<br />

Cltj,<br />

hM been<br />

PftU» pT tie week<br />

irlll<br />

present.<br />

,, Charles Tom I In.<br />

*J»r Coart House<br />

Tuesday telling<br />

C C<br />

Br.. <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

w,« |n town<br />

book "The<br />

y telling a boo<br />

Cape May County Spray.<br />

Km Sa,n p ROM, spent Mon<br />

My Witt her new trrandoaughter<br />

Clara Jacijuelyn Campbell. In<br />

Owan <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Mn., ponnn, Croomc ami<br />

urflters. Urn. Ellubeth Yank<br />

*nd Anna Jfk Groome. and Mrs.<br />

M»ry Dukes motored to VIneland<br />

t(> T!»M th f<br />

d to<br />

t(> T!»M, the former's<br />

fieanore.<br />

dmwhter<br />

Mrs. Hederlck Carter passed<br />

gV flU» her daughter. Mm<br />

Mn John Sindi<br />

ittmdcil tin Ladti^<br />

Thnrsda)<br />

Mm Jaiiph Smith<br />

tbf Udln Aid at thilr fihruiry<br />

mullnt on Thumda} Artvr tin<br />

r hular biisliii^fl i lotion u ]i<br />

Hkhtful liincbion w i^ scru I<br />

alri Htndpnoi] intpiinlnid a<br />

frlmil from \in ink hit viiih<br />

Mr anil Urn L O lion II<br />

HPtnl a few da}i lui( wnk in<br />

Pblladptnhl i<br />

di} hen<br />

Charles Jilic<br />

Harry Ednarln wifi and<br />

ilauslitcr Emma and KUIM II<br />

Crare <strong>of</strong> South beav Illi Rliharl<br />

Iloy4 wife and son Raymrnd<br />

<strong>of</strong> Olas Cnek npent ThurnilaT<br />

eienlnft with Mr and Mm AIM<br />

Lnillauk.<br />

ittoilg tboiic who Joined (hi<br />

kitchen tour ovpr tbp county on I<br />

Frliliy were Mra William Powell, I<br />

MI-JiWllhfJnilnaPuBf.il Mm Fjl<br />

ward Pom, Mrs Charles Eire<br />

Mlsa Dorothy Stephens and Mm<br />

Allison Ludlam A pr<strong>of</strong>ltable anil |<br />

enjoyabio day wan spent<br />

MIM ^<br />

Mi Iliri} Thornlnj, l<br />

Im, -»nir nun In Ijiltlr<br />

"ill} T hum <strong>of</strong> fc»,<br />

v- i-i in n UII Tlmr^l i} ij<br />

111 S.1<br />

Mn I 1} 1 Ml<br />

tmmi tnn ln (<br />

• at <strong>of</strong> Ii r n ,i,<br />

TI I !• | u||<br />

liiloiifitlff K 1"<br />

v>rr Mi iL -!„!, j L t<br />

ttll nn tit bLiirm<br />

'IT rt fill I I, nl ,<br />

ill iitinn ilmr B iinitt Stow<br />

nun in" Dinlii ti r 1,.« 1,,, i, , ,„<br />

terlilmd W°> f I in I 1 npi^til In siion<br />

nphti Ih. Job<br />

lirb Siirkwill Frink Slow<br />

W llllTin Sh irn and U w<br />

Jr JU I thilr itithlj<br />

WllPvinod fjujr f|Mi,<br />

• III In kifn (l)iii<br />

ll thii qilalli t on j<br />

AMETHYST,<br />

The Birthstone For <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

m<br />

i bP nil im,<br />

ni ) n tak i ><br />

"lio 1 mt<br />

wKh oj tir<br />

(-0 I r in I<br />

Afl r all<br />

Illlii<br />

DliBili<br />

trip to tin<br />

Then u,ni,<br />

Pi till n bi tui<br />

Hn E.lf link<br />

en set in a ring, pin or brooch it<br />

makes an attractive and appropriate<br />

gift. Ask for our Birthstone Card.<br />

E. C. Morrison<br />

Jeweler<br />

The Hiiiimj i,f Qnulilj-<br />

100 High Street<br />

Telephone<br />

Millville, N. J.<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary Furniture & Rug Sale<br />

. , Stephens spent<br />

R«l >? Occan <strong>City</strong>.;Thursd»yln Philadelphia making<br />

E^flnKhani, <strong>of</strong> Fhll»- the adqualnlance <strong>of</strong> her new<br />

<strong>of</strong> Albion, nephew, p. ~ ~<br />

Living Room Suites<br />

the wihter in<br />

few days<br />

been<br />

I 111. but Is much Improved<br />

We are showing in our north win-<br />

clow a 3-piece Living Room Suite,<br />

upholstered in mohair, with re-<br />

versible cushion*. Special <strong>Feb</strong>ruary<br />

price.<br />

17*54 Hqgi<br />

liitt s«r» qmlltj AxminMsF<br />

be sold Ch«»p. without wrrtce<br />

BEDSTEADS<br />

Walnut Metal Btdsia with cane back<br />

* ft. i, win iprini, matireia aad quilt'<br />

ftt.75<br />

rebmary jrtts<br />

ODD CHAIRS<br />

' A nnnibcr <strong>of</strong> odd ehairs,<br />

thr« <strong>of</strong> o fc,Bd, M<br />

Marketing Here Is A Pleasure<br />

-And An Economy!<br />

The plfttinc <strong>of</strong> marketing Rt Kotok Brothers is in the wide<br />

lanety ««d thf plmdid freshoeu <strong>of</strong> our Fmits and<br />

Vegetables.<br />

Thf etonomy lie ,n the fnct that we buy in carload lots<br />

"ectio LESi THAN 4NY0J ' E KSL in Uui<br />

Juit onr large market Your first v. it «,U rarprix. and<br />

dMitht you and you 11 forever after be among<br />

number 0[ Eotok pl<br />

Bananas a Specialty<br />

I o w<br />

KOTOK BROTHERS<br />

MIUVOU MARKET, 106.19<br />

Phones: 638 and 639<br />

Woathcrby HotigQ m


' a'^<br />

Rfe fflfS!<br />

THIS IS<br />

January Honor Roll<br />

Of Tuekahoe Sch.<br />

1 iiuii li ,i<br />

II,.,.11,1 11.<br />

U.l'l'.l,.. |l,l . -I II.<br />

V--I--I H.iiil,,. p.-<br />

MAVOli SI \l<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bru'loJ.' I'll}-. ;|<br />

VMhlelH l.ii,.iniiis<br />

gufrtin,'}' hii* 1,,-,;,<br />

Sen I»l,. <strong>City</strong> lur Maurieetown<br />

William II. Hliulh Jr O,-i<br />

Ells Itai.-r. ,J a |,|. in,<br />

" S. Wlillah,,, n,.ai, VI<br />

To tfn- ali,11,. n\i.. !»„ ili.ji:<br />

liokeiH i-iiPii hiiir li,'i'ii ,-1,:. T!,<br />

olllfri!, Hliu will in •-111111... I 1.<br />

I0UV(,iiir«, winch m|| b.. ,,.|,| I,.<br />

Miij-,,r S(jfrmi,y, m, : j,,;,M y,,,'<br />

CBUk, Wuuilbln. ; I,,»[|,. T.'illi.'ii<br />

bourn. MiiJ. I»y] fi.ullliil! Caiu.<br />

ecrlvanl. Wiiil»,,,,,l; Will,,,,,<br />

• rew. Nick l-jmi,,,. Fruiik (an<br />

u»O. Mrs. JJiiWilhl L,-l,. (),;,|<br />

View; Mrs, Mab, 1 AnII.I-. Lilli-m<br />

Wrighi, Ida g. Hmiili jj,",<br />

Thereso Owry. Jlrs. I,, r, ..iim,.r<br />

lea Isle Oily; Mi«. ;w,,,a Ll<br />

>!, LcRoy 11,, C'apr Miy<br />

Caurl Ilijujit; 5lw. I!. T sniiili<br />

J. E. iilHhOB, .Mr*. J. D.iBh j r '<br />

TueHnhoe: Air,, N i.un T. Kmnh.<br />

QoshetK Mi», Flunk V (iiiii.|>-<br />

Pelerabuie; Paul J|, K;.!L- A.ulli<br />

D#nnfH.<br />

M r all.! M r . ,%<br />

to<br />

Here's An Easy Way<br />

send lit yuUf Hiihiiui'ii.. inawe.<br />

If you nil 1,111 Ih,. ,.,,,1B,|M<br />

complptoly, a,,,| „,., ,, ,„ ,,„. " " j<br />

quickly. >-«U-II i,ul,. a «„., ,.,,«„;,;<br />

to "In twu Ui.-iilro ilck,,^ flir<br />

rour faiurlii. 1 lit-a t r»- -<br />

To The Hiiliuii, 11, K,lnnr: Mrs, Frank V.<br />

His mil! npBiiirH 111 ih..<br />

fled ailvi'rtiftMii.Mii ,,|<br />

TheBIre. If 1<br />

wlnnyrs.<br />

Name<br />

Mall AMrms .<br />

tard will ,|d fa,<br />

«!!«.» 0.,.. will f<br />

The Sllhou,,,. >,<br />

JONES. OF ffil<br />

Matthewi Must Repo<br />

T P<br />

coneeoli-n deadly<br />

MO. -Of WIIdwO0,j, VWeiD^i<br />

Mr-, liny V,,,,. ,.r<br />

mi!. MIH, Ju,, ['..yi.i.r.<br />

MM. Bi-ilha Kaini-i. Mr. vlli.r<br />

Knim-r. Mr-. T F.iin-r :,i,<br />

IHH Kali,' Fiiiii.i, Ml :,n,i %U--<br />

Petersburg<br />

"« P«rial rnsr.<br />

Jlr, and 1Iw. j,,m,,a r<br />

n <strong>City</strong>, «,,ri. ttVi|iii,|,iy<br />

EUtsU nf Jam,.* CIi,ii,l<br />

e.<br />

Jiliora Wlnn.T. Sin, Jc.hn<br />

anil George Wlim-r inn-<br />

Sca isli. <strong>City</strong> on hii.ln.<br />

Maltllewg .aid ,j1( be B-.f 6 "' 6 Winner. Mta 8»<br />

Ihol only ,„, „•„,,- JJ --• - •<br />

' Having |t oni(sr . '"'.<br />

Dorchester<br />

Cape May Point<br />

MIII >H1' U<br />

. All « ' 4lllu Or<br />

'»lmr Ti1i,,«l|ay<br />

Mr-. Barba,.<br />

M<br />

«•••- (•„,,.. j,.,<br />

OCIAW CITY mwg OeiAjr Off, H. 1, TBDAY, FEBBMB? !!. 198<br />

f^K^M~ B" = MjliviHe " T<br />

firemen Banquet |<br />

lll*l I •,,[.. M:,V 1.<br />

'-••"---. l / , i r i<br />

| Mr an,' Sir.. >ii|.,',,, ,:,<br />

.Tn^kahn,.. Fiidav "<br />

I Kill. B,,sa, »1S a .<br />

, U-IIMI- Tllilrsilay,<br />

Mr. I,II,I M,." I.,.....'..<br />

.Mr.-. I.1,,li1.-F<br />

C. W. Way, M. D.<br />

Buried nt Cirrrn (<br />

You Can Save Money<br />

; Sea Isle Citf B. 4 L AH«!»HO:<br />

0E0HOE B. Cms'"<br />

AllfiCiOM.M.Ii. |,ba 1 Is.Hjji<br />

orne, Hou-<br />

| is n A<br />

Eifis<br />

DpliolsteTer<br />

HEATING'S Bolh Phones<br />

C'S-ining—Dyeinj—Preisinj<br />

PLEATING<br />

3307 Fadtii Ave. Wildwood, N, J. m<br />

f "" '• ^~rrr| Q<br />

1 Charles E, Foster !<br />

I FUNERAL J<br />

J DIRECTOR ! ;<br />

L^'i.!,a", «" •««« I South Seavil '«<br />

WILLITs'p. HA1NE3, M D. I N » W itt% ^<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

B, C, Ingersoll & Son<br />

Funeral Directors<br />

At Your Swvice Night and Day<br />

Good. Clean Coal<br />

W. H. AUSTIN CO<br />

WILDWOOD, N. j, '<br />

"Tie Old BMIahlo Yard"<br />

Office Furniture<br />

WUt wriiins ipai (4<br />

^4 Simplified System^<br />

at a Low Price \<br />

There has never been a question I<br />

as to the efficiency, the economy, I<br />

the long life <strong>of</strong> "AUsiee!" Filing I<br />

Supplies, I<br />

You can get these standard sys- I<br />

terns at iiHurt;f,iingprieiJs. Why |<br />

buy until you'se seen thy G, P. j<br />

une? Come in or'phone, I<br />

TUSHINGHAM'S !<br />

210 EAST OAK AVE, I<br />

m | 3411 Pacific Ave<br />

WiLDWOOD, N. J. I<br />

The only hit cleaning place in |<br />

Cape May County. (<br />

Bring your felt hat to us. We |<br />

will make it look like new. All |<br />

work guaranteed.<br />

NEVRO'S<br />

WII.I.MM 4 "'<br />

WiJdwood, N. J. II fh.riB h,it<br />

,•;-•-"»• • ^A I ll i« rr<br />

Well and Succeed<br />

HOP<br />

l| dwood, N. J.<br />

Jinci 1907<br />

at Wild UQod-By,The.Sea<br />

We<br />

Beecher Kay Realty Co.<br />

«^Ute. Mortgages-Insurance<br />

ourt House Marble Yard<br />

a P0WHJ,<br />

UTH RS<br />

liHviT) 111<br />

while lij;iirr« liuiiint<br />

value Hi arfiiinici<br />

ties. awra«i- •;inii- .HTiiw an it<br />

not been placed. Thew ,iri- rlu-1 pn»-,iiijj iiilcrr.t.<br />

figures which are. bc\omi all. ! irnm the Rfiiiiry<br />

fundsnieiiiiil find unassailable, the | lic.itirai (,i thr<br />

.figures rovcring'tlii- Brnwth in (he L'hesftr. I'a.. iihi<br />

nation's savings during tin 1 past. L'itv a« .1 m'nli'1<br />

year. . jni.innies tn enpj.<br />

I-arge earning!, anil a hi(! -nr- hire 1 cuinpleteh<br />

Pim have a most di«iik-rrtmg L'iti, N. j.. aw<br />

«) <strong>of</strong> saiiishiiiKalniost meniiuht. | becaiirf nf the<br />

Lnfillcd tonnage can he can. | us hy iill with w<br />

j lorin nave LJCFII *!I,J»H IM '"H" fhin,SP m pay million, inl n .<br />

, i i c ' "I'D ls Hi'i'ilfil, 111 tirili.r lo run. I Ili'l art 1 fixcil. I Ili'i' iiltrr mill" alter \nw< tvmiim hi rniitrnry il;illiiiBi'«. Ihlrt nation handed the' 5—a,,,,' l"H i"<br />

,„«• hm, ffliiml at the Court „.„ ,,„. ,„,,„,,,, t-iMeiu-e.' ' : ": mom* hack."" ' ' "|i?-M«". M Ih 7 7<br />

1,,,,^,. u,i,l .1, nFfii-p assistiiiit w- The proBOBliion is ptj-sMiiiinl. H,,tti imitiuN an 1 <strong>of</strong>f biiiiincc <strong>On</strong>e leans too far forwanl, the But limi won't holp ou- -—•• I-- ?•?*?• I-H" I'M »•!?<br />

crctary, en- In one rfiiin or aiiorlii.r. But It ot\wt, ,M jnT hnck, Hftwmi the two extremes is the happi tiiuait. lu.rlty, when Buropo i _<br />

blina that <strong>of</strong>ficial to devnti-'mon- " * ln ", ly " p|)osl "! " > 'B l "n l1 m " Of the two attitudes the one that can be most cniitrollcd is «ublp. Vnde iam sent ao irmy |S_jit IlSi ».o» a.<br />

» ^n T«,?,B work K'h "V "" A'" -el,'!' "Z thl " al solidi »- Litflf ca " bl ' ' iollc t0 dlan B'- lhe attit " de <strong>of</strong> the "f, 1 *•"•"""" e "'«^ thousand §*=& Jg f;| j-g<br />

lint! fo group iiDtk. J* iHli iinu unmr A^iicmiiiin anu , , ,= , , , , * s e ml ion doilapi and other ifroii- 53 ' TnAa 11 is ii« *«<br />

The first year's work will the' Glower Rod and aun "i"idnt vouth. and .t has time to steatlj down anj-sray. iiVStaSr !S lUi " *J tltv.<br />

....."... .. • erowti <strong>of</strong> aDorlsmen. Iiiasmueh as Rut opeii-mindcdncss is a habit that can be cultivated. "— _____.'_____ mff"' f'|| "ttii"^'<br />

jave "A new truth is a truth and an old error Is an error," is a Many a eiwe friend has eoas H—Sitj £'»4 l'(s "'i,»j<br />

1 •••'' ood mntto for advaneirie vcars. frein flcqtliind, . ( E-fJE: !tt 111. IM* 1 .<br />

li 1


f ust§<br />

Instru<br />

*' pell»-'v|<br />

., until t$<br />

I<br />

'*?. Ill 9<br />

ftfe Tea<br />

OCEAN CITY NEWS OCEAN CITY H 1 Fr.IDAY FEEnrASY 11. 191<br />

FASHION<br />

SUGGESTIONS FEATURES FOR WOMEN HOUStHOUp<br />

HINTS<br />

Frocks May Leava Their Straightru-8, Un,<br />

UU< Knersl •endeo-j-.<br />

noueHj demand! iuipl<<br />

for without [hem i- .. .„.<br />

fc' PH* «« •»!» «he card, th.i, ORj l n t a «" ", -h<br />

fc •»»*• «r dou not ho:,i. Ilt ,,.;;•• "Weii. iwo B«opi<<br />

SI tte Btult <strong>of</strong> tB,t piiy,' Bu, ^ - iah;8, lod 6s,,JW ,<br />

j. U man to in nfismooii or ,v,: '' ar &»: Ju!o j,,.<br />

ft S* .*^ 1 "'' at ' ! lhlyl » I Polire Me odrnrn;! tjt<br />

" m I • • i i<br />

ripping Inlnrest ;ind<br />

True In Life<br />

,,'ing Dalcjrcs CuhtulliJ<br />

: » "nitkl,. li..|)[T. !-'lV'/ \y. || '••'?>':'<br />

= H« Bill whu ,- fr,.,. |..r - . „<br />

*i a rfaiif*, |Ntj| ^jj,, ,m!.t<br />

* •lln any iniin who ufkr. Catalina Island Supplies<br />

ie,,,7 "•'' '' '" kl Color ol Silver Trtaii<br />

i»Hias,i HI,,,,<br />

Mk il«,,. ,)f ,),„<br />

"itum« nowaday., ind L W a Burn-." oasertii<br />

lllhilly itilin ill" Bill uf Ills iii'-iil<br />

priivtilf Hftnil- lliBh-powi.li.il 1.1111<br />

Ininliii'nl,<br />

THE STORM"<br />

ii ,::wli' story q[<br />

!;!;.! uirl huihd by -i<br />

i into rill .ui'i.uini! .1.1.<br />

i" oi sh" SPH, u-irli De.<br />

CoatHlo. :lii> jjlonoiis<br />

.Tp 0! •Tlif SP,I EMISI."<br />

e jjirl. ami John Hnr.<br />

t-to <strong>of</strong> ii U;<br />

j IIOVPI,<br />

M.uyl.iiid, My Marvlmid,"<br />

in Jaliipj Frauds Bwyei'.<br />

;omidy and Ntws Events<br />

I<br />

Wednesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruaiy lg_<br />

Metro-Ooldwyn-Mayer<br />

presents tile great lomedy<br />

hi;.<br />

"THE BOOB"<br />

with Certi-uds Oliustfad,<br />

Ceorge K. Arthur, Jonn<br />

Crauiord and Charleb<br />

Murray.<br />

To Tom Sawyer, Huclile-.<br />

bfiry Finn, Merton and<br />

other lovable portraits <strong>of</strong> '<br />

youth, is now added Pete,<br />

the country boy, who<br />

wanted to prove himself a<br />

hero to win a girl. You'll<br />

take him to your heart,<br />

you'll roar and gasp at the<br />

affliuiiig eioapadei he falls<br />

into. The most appealing<br />

comedy romance <strong>of</strong> the year. |<br />

i s f f i S ^ i UnSTl^e pu, u. pwurol *M*T. »*. ^ ; Iwato<br />

OCEAN CITY MEWS. OCEAN CITY. N J FBIDAY<br />

XlfluMoorh<br />

madtuo—<br />

WILDWOOD<br />

"Bertha, the Sewing<br />

' Machine Girl"<br />

4 Acts Select<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

— ,il.-&-<br />

H.ilph LewiM in<br />

'The Silent Power"<br />

M.i'in-f <strong>On</strong>lj. rmul E<br />

• Trooper 7T '<br />

Siitid.iy. Ffh)UHiy 13M<br />

"Marriage"<br />

Comedy—<br />

Tlie M^rry Widouer"<br />

Fox Nrws<br />

Monday. Fcbriisry 14lh —<br />

Charles Buck Jones in<br />

'The Flying Horseman'<br />

'Bill Giinini's Progress"<br />

Kl'azy Kat<br />

Fues,, Wed,. <strong>Feb</strong>. IS-16—<br />

iJolsres Costello in<br />

"The Third Degree"<br />

"Tlie.Nitkle Hopper"<br />

Thiiridiiy. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 17th<br />

4 Acts Select<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

Cullen Landis in<br />

"Heroes <strong>of</strong> the Night"<br />

Patlie News j<br />

After the Saturday Vnude.<br />

villc See the Lesfue Baiket. - \<br />

ball flame. Casino IbU, |<br />

nfflrt to " " ""' •<br />

p'csi-nls<br />

;ILVKR<br />

Also Comedy and<br />

News<br />

lues,, <strong>Feb</strong>. IS-<br />

George Sidney, Charlie<br />

Murray and VLIS<br />

Gordon in<br />

"SWEET DADDIES 11<br />

Gene Tunney in "The<br />

Fighting Marine' 1 No, 4<br />

Also Fables<br />

Thurs., feb.l?--<br />

BettvCotttps<br />

—Comedy Called—<br />

"What Price, Go<strong>of</strong>y"<br />

Review No, 40<br />

.—Coming—<br />

Hwry_Linjjdon in<br />

; Community<br />

The Volga<br />

Boatman"<br />

RRAC A<br />

*** THtATRE •»*•<br />

S>-n I-!.- C il). N. J,<br />

Lon Chaney<br />

Penalty"<br />

LYRIC<br />

THEATRE<br />

><br />

eBiye<br />

ACTS OF HIGH CLASS<br />

\ /.UDEVILLE<br />

. - u ; J UI i-.'il... 'i>;j:gii]y 1 J - 1 5<br />

Opportunity<br />

JIgllt:<br />

Prizes Awarded To<br />

AH Winners<br />

C.iJ>, lit.y D'Aity, Cisrniel Mejeis,<br />

Durothj Phillips in<br />

A (jay ilptpivci-.i Mlii-iiiniji<br />

I•i(l.-.iii.!i.i-l: in roils' L.ip <strong>of</strong><br />

!-i-.,in,i!iiij; c! lov,. •iiinij.lts.<br />

ry! The iiewiist, the !„„„<br />

ti nll-stiir lilm iioni Leo<br />

» "Jewel<strong>of</strong><br />

Desire"<br />

—A Tornado <strong>of</strong> Thrills—<br />

sweeps througli this colorfill<br />

liiclqdrama in which an<br />

heJiess outwits' a bind <strong>of</strong><br />

i rooks jn s deiperate battje<br />

tor hidden trenaure, , It ii<br />

3tin <strong>of</strong> the greBtest rtlei in<br />

Priicilla Deaii'i earcer. That<br />

1!<br />

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t w &<br />

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g;Ejq)erienced By<br />

Local Fanner<br />

im»MairK»8,MmAsan,B.j.,¥mA%wEBRVASTii,m7:<br />

OF TO THE FAL^''Al^'""Ht&ME.<br />

fll rerr shatT, so I<br />

Eifited by W. COLLINS THOMAS<br />

THOMAS' CX3LUMNffl»5!L5P B<br />

*"* Meate r Hlldrtth<br />

Housewife J<br />

Fwd Hints<br />

For Amateur<br />

Dairymen<br />

Cumberland<br />

County.)<br />

JoyandTet||<br />

In 'Bride |1<br />

the<br />

f. WAMis. author ai sfversl bo<br />

on farm manage<br />

latiDfially kiioivn student <strong>of</strong> this ><br />

bookj mate<br />

one <strong>of</strong> hi<br />

E*peHeBeid By| J? •"*•»"* """ aHirn,n|[, wei out<br />

the lailmving eommenrs on life<br />

Hrr-yone shi<br />

!•' Carry life insurance. If onr i« binsurance:<br />

"Stjtr<br />

heavily in de^f*<br />

anyone deuendi t on him, he should be «• to carryjenough<br />

inairanrr to protect his family in ease <strong>of</strong> death." Or. Warren thel<br />

aU <strong>of</strong> th, tine I felt the mulej<br />

type <strong>of</strong> grafting (bat He hart goes on to describe the fiifferrnr fgrnlM <strong>of</strong> polhitf ariil to tell irhid<br />

w^a tie kicker that we first had.<br />

separate<br />

are best adapted to farming condition*.<br />

Certainly every farmer own it to himself and his family—an<br />

possibly hii irommiinity—to give this important subject his very be;<br />

thought, Some mrii dismiss it from theft minds without really know<br />

ing what it tvould mean to them. Let us hope that lor this rtasoi<br />

alone sonic men have been heard to remark ths<br />

life insurance is rhaf one hal h<br />

the trouble with<br />

die to i<br />

leave<br />

I don't intend to<br />

f but hU years Jnjt retorted] fret again, or rather Just before I<br />

Brtareaa and IKWM alw»y»'sold the Usker I phoned the last<br />

•m nu, witt JMUa, hla dealer that I had gotten stuck<br />

i, TMJ ambltHJua, alway. ln again and I wanted to trade in<br />

lead. 80 tin oi»n«r deter- the kicker for his mule. He told<br />

id to aatlsfr bla looting lor me he had jut what I wanted,<br />

to hare JackJe fully mated uui and full <strong>of</strong> lire and would<br />

to. color and dUpojiUon. match Jackie, but he didn't want<br />

TpJUdii. «B. luk ahead. a Utter at any priw, tat he<br />

ft> In tie fall fatliag ha would and bia mule to Mlliville<br />

M*«taiar ah»ad. tha owner and I could get him from thtre,<br />

-maUnr Inquiry with deal- 'T bin until 1 waa perfectly<br />

,_ J otiiera lor • asuiU. alod. iatt<strong>of</strong>ed. If I kept aim to send I<br />

ftrtfcimMtlou. D40I1. Two Meal him, 175.00 and if I didn't *u<br />

*W«ri, »ho anew th» condition. Urn to (end him hack, I tol.<br />

' wdl, pronUaad Oar would tin to (end him along. I ordered<br />

ut what wa» wanted, him brought from MlUvlUe<br />

time paaM «Dd on* Sat- Budding and ton> la unimUj- prepared by li<br />

will trim the sandwieges<br />

'mroU* *« waa brought,!*<br />

menion, for a few minutes ln the<br />

attractive shapes.<br />

Into<br />

bin with Jackie<br />

was while It Is hot.<br />

All i* ith Jackie<br />

Note: LJneeed oil may be tut<br />

- All rig*!! TMn Not Hard To Do When •titmed for tallow, using one<br />

^&W P^ U<br />

plat <strong>of</strong> llnMed oil in place <strong>of</strong> one<br />

pound <strong>of</strong> tallow. Paraffin may be<br />

• awn ennnlete ticker Care la Used substituted for beawax, hut an<br />

interior WM wilt result.<br />

Hot Vis<br />

'^PaWB^'wiirttj<br />

Resin (crushed) ten<br />

Ilmeed oil.<br />

d « e ^eoj.u.oal<br />

with clover or alfalfa hay<br />

g over ih-atln/<br />

Oli<br />

me: When roughi entirely<br />

Cockfonebej may be eiteri. alfalfa or other lot<br />

Dated by sprinkling •odium flimr- The following 4re some<br />

S.hST«f;u,^, &£. --* «.*-*. * ~<br />

rtces ln<br />

phorous paste intWe <strong>of</strong> imall S.""",..""' '"" *<br />

tub« <strong>of</strong> paper, Thi» iaetlod<br />

kee^ the point) away froin chil<br />

>n nltcrcsrcd nl the subject nt Marling early pianti. dren or hiumuhoid pels.<br />

eluding the construction <strong>of</strong> hotbeds, should apply to their r'arm<br />

Demonstrator for a copy <strong>of</strong> the New<br />

,<br />

Jersy<br />

should apply<br />

E i<br />

to their rarm<br />

parts; 51. tor for a copy <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Extension Bulletin-*rW °"<br />

one part; bees.<br />

he Farm Editor <strong>of</strong> this paper. >"<br />

t»*dcred char<br />

l fire<br />

when<br />

)U s"Qi lo fflenrl a cable<br />

the girl, he feels intenseW3<br />

her pilgiit. Their secret 1<br />

-" "<br />

TrvThit<br />

con<br />

" «' boa*. at«lk...<strong>of</strong><br />

c lf r two<br />

' " - «S«, hsrd<br />

boiled.<br />

Ovum the Its, w«k several<br />

Dice the beets, ilrain and<br />

nquiries haic hen rcifurd<br />

pl.icr<br />

the lie chop fine the<br />

suhcnbe« ,11 referents to various n I L *<br />

hearts <strong>of</strong><br />

1IW "^.«^^^!^^. S ffi il ah 'unto,<br />

his ng the language <strong>of</strong> love, Ml<br />

l«ality win detenBine whether<br />

rescue <strong>of</strong> Faith after j<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihrllling flgstg, ,h<br />

or not It y most eeenomital or<br />

Mvlsable to use |B,<br />

' lit lighthouse and the 1<br />

miitures,'<br />

iUggerted <strong>of</strong> her three keepers lo J<br />

relur<br />

Mliiure No, i: in<br />

ns to her native Uu<br />

after laying in<br />

iced water to freshen Mil all<br />

together with the yolk <strong>of</strong> the<br />

egg thoroughly, and aoUten ajl<br />

, ti<br />

column or department with<br />

week, .._ •. " ukiMiuncnt witn sewril queationi tthicli were ajied lai<br />

•«ek. If you hive a problem pertaining to such subjects as you se<br />

Kntlpned on this page, lend it to the Farm Editor. Your narn<br />

111 not be published.<br />

Cold Spring Grange<br />

Gets Traveling Ga<br />

vel<br />

BWMt vi arid.<br />

1'Wouldn't h«w Mm To<br />

r<br />

l<br />

100 I woejj bran, 100<br />

Ihs, cottonji<br />

the screen bf Martaa<br />

I iaeal and 100 lbs.<br />

linKed meal.<br />

MlJlure No.<br />

3: 100 ihs. ground<br />

tn, ]0<br />

Grange Calendar<br />

W- Pour two<br />

oatn, ]00 Ihs. Unseed mtral<br />

Jblespoonsfuls best oilve 0,1 150 Ihs.<br />

and<br />

0,"° cotton»etul meal. .Oips May Qrjno«—Mra<br />

must he applied while hot<br />

"n«dn<br />

a hnuh. A wa* pot is u<br />

Mixture No. t: 200 lbs.<br />

middlings, 100 lbs.<br />

wheat<br />

'rwk.<br />

corn and cob-<br />

Ml. 100 Ibi,<br />

tonseed<br />

the balance <strong>of</strong> ihe «1 71 Ibi. on<br />

chopped into dice f<strong>of</strong> a deMW, for Medium<br />

L«W ja^hanjcj Hill 1_<br />

lion,<br />

Protein<br />

1 Doings <strong>of</strong> Your<br />

' "--•-- ItaiMAJ<br />

and spread upon the ages; 110 lbs. mrn and<br />

face <strong>of</strong> the salad.<br />

100 Ha,<br />

Farm Neighbors<br />

This dish bletidi<br />

iabljr<br />

Pala.<br />

Hall, South Benvjlle,<br />

Weatherbj', <strong>of</strong> Dias<br />

ith balled macaroni. •Mlilur.<br />

Questions and<br />

No,<br />

If waahin, 7Sqoaxe deal., <strong>On</strong>r 1<br />

there is aicknesa. She has a ngtion<br />

that he In very grand and awesome."<br />

Mother Lloyd laughed,<br />

"Dad won't ha Back until late,"<br />

shs said. "You know, hs Is really<br />

perfect dear, but ha does look<br />

very dlgnined sines ha has put on<br />

so much weight."<br />

After school, Lillian dutifully<br />

hunted up her three cousins and<br />

with two High School friends.<br />

Conn!* Uttis and jo Faies, she<br />

went to her Aunt's house.<br />

Billy Boyd was the oldest <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boys and he had a Itgry lo tell<br />

He said that he hftd heard that a<br />

panther had got loose from the<br />

too.<br />

."They say it fot Into somebody'!chicken-coop,<br />

by mining the latch<br />

and. (Ms up « lot <strong>of</strong>. chicken.. • .aid |<br />

Blilr, "Gee, it must be a regula*<br />

trlgk animal If it knows how lo<br />

open doors and raise latches!" :<br />

"Oes whUI" uelaiined his brolh. •<br />

• Valentine to hla HUM «irl Mead, aid ahe ror(M to ir Tom, "wouldn't It be fun If Is i<br />

I him on*. •«< ]| brake his heart cwniilt-lely. u faa Bill see, Here got Into our honie,<br />

BgS>,&q'tmmt-i AU>on h»««. to do to ID paste the piece* toMiKr again<br />

>• Ulfl pltrt or. |>>ileWnt, ami yooil Ban his heart u It was IB (lie<br />

'• fc4 .Cta Jotido Itf „<br />

M distributed and<br />

tractive. Large red hearts Famous L<strong>of</strong>sra pUyed.<br />

^^with gilt lettering informed<br />

hostess read a descrlpttv*<br />

^aPthe lucky recelplent (hat the<br />

King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Hearts Invited<br />

graph and ths cueata had to I<br />

her to their party on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 14,<br />

ir the lovers and write thalri<br />

Th© HANDV ef the piano, gam and Tom wei<br />

HOME It waa hard to wait until the four,<br />

in ths correct place on th* 1<br />

teenth arrived, but at last it Some LBVBH to b* doMritu<br />

pushed under the couch by LUHai<br />

dawned end the afternoon saw Borneo and Juliet, Anthoiuy<br />

and the three (iris hid behin<br />

twelve happy children greetlne the Cleopatra, Parl. and Halan,<br />

pieeea <strong>of</strong> furniture ready to das!<br />

host and hostess who' were drassed and Mebecca, Selols* and ,<br />

(way If neeeaaary.<br />

like the tamed King and Queen <strong>of</strong> Bants and Bealrlos.<br />

Creak! Creak! sounded fro<br />

Hearts in the Mother Oooss book. ind Ann Hathaway,<br />

the kitchen. • Then •lowly t<br />

The Brat tame played waa the old. mere from tha pacea <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Bound drifted into the dlnlny-rooi<br />

fashioned Heart Hunt, This broke Oetion.<br />

tho hangings between u and th<br />

the Ice <strong>of</strong> stiff formality and by the<br />

living-room atlmcl anj Ullia.<br />

time all the hearts had been col. nefreahmMt Una la «Jwa»» 1<br />

took a long brgath ready ?o let oui<br />

leoted and counted everybody wa« high peak <strong>of</strong> tha party. Tha I<br />

s blsod.curdllng yell. But she di<<br />

In a happy, good humor, Then the for a Valentin* party lenOa<br />

not scream. Instead she held he<br />

guests were seated about small many pretty deeomtlona.<br />

breath until she was ready to faini<br />

card tables and each given sera! colors are nd and whlta. .,:Haj<br />

for the light that met her startle,<br />

pretty piciura cards, pieces <strong>of</strong> lace candles and cakes and tM


Trmasferi <strong>of</strong> Cape Biy Cenaty;<br />

Property M Iteonled in the |<br />

Couaty Clerk. Office<br />

VlnrtnlH W. |4n|]j<br />

Extr^rts <strong>of</strong> all Deedi Filed i o.irhy. ti<br />

Anna H<br />

Hllli I K. I,-.- II id. 1<br />

ISIS ami N. K. ' '<br />

IMS, limp 3. iii-<br />

OCEAH CITY NEWS, OCEAN OUT. N J, FEQAY, FEBEUABY 11, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />

ItalBh U Cheater IB Arthur H. <strong>of</strong> BitiiawiiAck (Ifi.i.k- (Kjn pllnniO,<br />

POBWIJ, 11,00. Lot, 1110, ill?, !|1S. Of<strong>of</strong>fO H, Whit,. Ijinil ,!nd l.ii.<br />

1220. block i£ plan 3, Ocelli <strong>City</strong> provi.iiH'n! * i'a. te Ueila rhivie, 125.<br />

Qardt.ni!, ~ Lm PS, t.ioek 25H, nipt! H, Wild.<br />

Arthur M. Dcll.irla Ig ctluriettii B wood Jlinrtlsii Hi'lBhU.<br />

CheiMi.r. |!,fii!. Hiimo i.a i.itevi., J3»in. May ('minly IX.VHrcimH.iii c*i*.<br />

O<strong>of</strong>ulhy l.udilj- in MJrlulv! iJipWIn. 10 l«»in: iiimn. 11,1111, I'mii wliif.oii<br />

II. pi nl il.lin lilt<br />

lilBrl* 4. plan I Orpiii. i..|!y<br />

I'll" 1 Jilt<br />

<strong>City</strong> ef Nerlh<br />

IJriiri.i Hill' i.<<br />

„......„„,„,,...._ .„_ ,i | "iy i ii"i' i<br />

•isi lull. I H»li..rt W, Mr!tjiin*.|L" i'i nil" '* (<br />

'^ - ^ " " '^ni'i.n. - -.<br />

rnin iill I l-"r**d Myfrn. $3f.(i(l. Ixit 3iif.-1, tiiwH - -. • -. •,.. • ..,.., .. i^.M,.,.ii.T 1,1 iviii...!.. ii ,<br />

iiKi l.y'J" Pin" I fmitii Citv Oiirdi.ni.- ..i*- 0 * 11 corporation to Until Klri- M.'Mniui il nn Uit is i,it.,.|l i» Hiililll'iii or «n(I,i anil ivsiii-i In<br />

«;,:s|.i"«a"l,K"fc,,",ff^°.fi 1 v/! fiSor." 11 "• ' * " "• 6 r"''*:nrSr l ;,S.. l n f ; 1 ;t i vv ivjii-if "";"'":• '»- ili " 1 • p'«« •»>«<br />

• ing In S IS iln.. Wu.ii-J »!""" m IMlH Mpllrla... IMH Ijii, • Illillv 111 I. I'IIJ-'. ' H "< *ll" In HiiH In lieillmlili<br />

-- ••- H- w.-u k",,J s H u 'E. 3 f^;?& ff«Sr* '•""'* *'"«•• oc "" ri '»!>« iM;""A^,,'!5',j" ,P:s ."»• f ci " >-' "»• «"•• «'"<br />

.,, ,t iln. -, Banir in Aiiwn svi,,,.i,l jij-,. i,,t' Ii iilo.tt l.'.n In IIHH miiiiniii fur iiboiii Ion<br />

Radio May Solve |*R A^"^"' 1 " '<br />

J-I 1 . I D _ I • Pf<strong>of</strong>DMor J. W, Oreiorr.<br />

i j e o l O g l C a l r UZZle <strong>of</strong> the d e t i t f l<br />

ths Continents is Drift mlituHona ef lonfitiide. The nidlfi<br />

time! Nignnis sent out by tbs,<br />

ii i i „ . major radio telegraph itMtoM.<br />

viini hnpari- nro adB1,tt(,1|ly tbe most BqeniBta<br />

rinri' in ninny <strong>of</strong> iho ihf. xmr.nri winnow, riiciiiml knsw_j|_ for determining.-<br />

nifty lin flfn mFiifiH nf ruilvltig ruilvihg :i . InnEliude. Till? radio liinQ is Qqipf ;<br />

L?piilugiriil piizzlp thi. hi. IJII.'^I i{il.**! inn inii pnrpti with ioeai timi? obtfllaeA<br />

<strong>of</strong> wit..Mil.r tii(. cnnlliii.titH in I,,, ,,,„ art* nniitoy miiline Hip slur. ILllloBlaf<br />

sniiloMiir^ oi itrt-i drifting ifting Mi.mis' I liinr nUHprvniion point drifts,<br />

nn ilic Htirfrirf. <strong>of</strong> tho • earth. earth<br />

,,l M.-i-,.,,,,"" "C.-iiii. ""_••" - "• ."•---....<br />

in,! u.!« ii;.-^ i.i Till- ilipory thai flio rani<br />

.even nllghtly. thin fact, prolej.<br />

'•— " — - " — " -III b^<br />

"[I ri" ur'^'i I'iki'.' '' rl " "'"" ni '*' B'l'iiiepil fiy<br />

M...I r^irii.' i-o HIM . fh.i Oi'rmnrt Ei*niogl£t<br />

e»B« Ma, p«wt<br />

lfl I" I hut limns pilau<br />

| till!•-« .iowii from ili» mirth<br />

.1 .il. in Churii-H ,.,.. „ !,.,„, „» .„_,...!<br />

JI'.'I'.""! ,u "•!•. HVITK " niiipli as IfebeniB dnnt on (h» s<br />

()<br />

Sirs : C^'{ ? "ps.'"S!SJir evlilcni 1 In.niuli •s^isa.:<br />

radio longitude<br />

ihpory ho pnjnts out thai i<br />

., *ff!;,",.'!n., Si;'; iin « s ° f • »>»'",.<br />

ili'i. awtluii A Bgrough ft Woodbine ! - uw.ii.1.,,. i ... .. .....<br />

Harry J il.rk, |.| jil in Mfri.l "Prilh <strong>of</strong>f any reniillllllis jinaii!« Of<br />

HiJJ- l s"T «fliioM l **"*' ' "'"' *' '''' K "^ifliillfin will, an nld looihhnirth.<br />

Afli-i. iN^tinItiK thi. wiro<br />

I IN eMANCIBV OF NiV,« jBBilV Townihip <strong>of</strong> Btnnlt<br />

Wliawooj Crest w||| I,,, fnt|,i,l |n [||C. ailllii. con.<br />

To; Prtdueert * Cimuntiri Bank. |,, S '" vlli BLOCK OF BEACH FRONT<br />

klnE iiT<br />

Riparian Rights Terms Suitable To Purchaser<br />

Wlrkman, Iiinoii. Lot<br />

•" Tnwnwnd lo ,i,,rol.<br />

M.r.ln r.ln S. S lowmJn, Btwmin, Mri". Mri, M.ryln h.\\ "'"I"- .*_l-"°- .*" « l . tllli." itnH<br />

iavsmnn, ana BoMH F,"<br />

us, ilim. I,,,i Sfi, Whrri ii pnl..sirlan BUS hopplnR<br />

F, H. STRATTON<br />

BUDOET >ND TAX OBDlNANCC FOR THE YEAR <strong>1927</strong><br />

1 FlHiitj. I'nniiniit l "»' 1 "•' lllus i always niniMllbi'r<br />

tili!...ii, liiiiiii. l^ii lo hiip qijirHly iMI«ilt F li.<br />

IWOOd ll.,l,lL.». »»- ,,„ ,,„,,,„,„,, h,,,- ,„ „,.„.„,. .,,„<br />

ii, IHI,„,„«».„ raHo.sf i'lili.rBi-ney ihr lirBi ihltiB<br />

«t!?P J'" 11 " l l n l I" 'lo I" 1° P'lt on Ihf.<br />

.inn- lm'lki 1 ."<br />

•jr.... "ivhy. I Ihniiffht that<br />

,-i I " " • > • • • •<br />

' imii'h nx mosiiiil<br />

in fee; and Preducf ond Omju'wra ,„".%."'<br />

Hunk a m«a« uvfcndnnii. iwmii«e -•-•-'"• ! Civil Engineer<br />

nmlHalsnera <strong>of</strong> the CTIIy <strong>of</strong> B<br />

S!tf?s«ed, rftiJfed by trylnfjon at<br />

or S«yi>iil)r.«li thouajnii Kin<br />

ndredlh Allan for the purBoj<br />

iMI 13H rr<br />

, 1 ib.lMM I j5.M0.0O A- OH<br />

1,(011, 'I. «<br />

iZZI i,*K8:88<br />

,„„„ s.m.n><br />

IliS,«il.jl 113I.U3.70<br />

lata 41, (6, 03. bo. IilBck il-D.'<br />

irleii Kirk lo Alfred » w<br />

JJ-, I i * low li? and'llll,' Mock<br />

plan D-i,<br />

h l<br />

a. Jr. II,00, Lol S3, ami ij)<br />

15. blwk 113, ISO! plan.<br />

• - w. m n. iij. B, srio n, I<br />

lenry L,ud!am ts i<br />

19 and 19, square E. _,<br />

'"--• •'nmii Sfnyvillc. Also lola 11<br />

imu jilan,<br />

orgo If. Whltk- Land i<br />

I ^.y^oinRnt Co, to Randdl '<br />

I1.M. Lol» B an' « •••—<br />

1 and: I. block JM.Blin<br />

i. f, Jphnmtic. iiooo. I^i<br />

Orem CrenN, frsntmt upon raad fr<br />

Qrean creek is BuHelEh, *l—" -"••<br />

mad from Owen Crmit<br />

I3.l61.3t<br />

OmndR g#n«iBis- u-^ ~#<br />

-••.a 1.M0.M I,S«I.J8<br />

Hi<br />

S,r' *"<br />

nil tWi Ortimu **H, Wtt .<br />

Mnaioipal and Hlf hway Engineering<br />

HI- iurveys — PI«n§ — Speciueationi<br />

ni, I iaperTiaioa <strong>of</strong> Construetioa<br />

us put on in thv fac-<br />

,„ I Specializing in Kafll Estate Developments, Town PlmninB<br />

fil itt Paviaf. Muaiqipl ImpreTcmenta,<br />

I! f 619 Asbury Avenue <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />

No Tinkering!<br />

No Time Lost!<br />

Do you ever remember saeing an electric truck<br />

broken down at the roadside)<br />

No, probably not. It very rarely happens.<br />

Electiic trucks have approxim#ely a thousand<br />

fewer parts %o wear out and give out. They're<br />

built with unsurpassed strength, yet are operated<br />

grinding stops and ttarta that wrack other types<br />

<strong>of</strong> truck;.<br />

Owners fay <strong>of</strong> thfeir electrics—"in daily opcra-<br />

WwSSP f &S H bat year" - - - "my repair bill it almost a negli-<br />

"' gibh iten» In colt <strong>of</strong> upkeep." etc.<br />

If yon wut a trrrck that's ont on the<br />

«treel doing bMineu instead <strong>of</strong> j»dce<br />

nrry penpli.' an I " 0 0 l)ll l'" « billldliiR Int In I CORNER LOT ran SAL( Miioo I<br />

Ui;r <strong>of</strong> city on huaulifiil<br />

canal,<br />

Ii, U. (iKI,i,r;H * 10,<br />

iiPiggr and Ogean Avgnu<br />

uid .jiiuiip far eiish, Miifce sltcr,<br />

UEALT<strong>On</strong>a<br />

SO. tJllflli *¥t. in Ull <strong>City</strong><br />

STUHLTBASIB<br />

ti.-nl EnlutB<br />

Men Ave., Wlklwood<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly $2,100<br />

For Beach Front Lot<br />

Donch & Somershoe<br />

REALTORS<br />

l.undls An-, B| Si,Din SI.<br />

SKA INI.K (rlTr, X, J,<br />

STONE HARB0B<br />

Nicely furnished<br />

4-ROOM BUNGALOW<br />

$1,200.00<br />

An unusual opportunity.<br />

GEORGE B, SPRINGER<br />

97th St. and Third Avenue<br />

IT<strong>On</strong> HARBOR<br />

HOWE FOB EXCHAKOK<br />

FOB SALE<br />

A Modern Wildwood Crest<br />

Semi Bungalow<br />

SpmUbuiigalow, sis rooms a~ *<br />

both, liifllJ.lliif; liicnkrnut lioi ...<br />

large iinfhimnc.l attic, ituua<br />

oiliTlDr. asboHtaii Bhlngli- ro<strong>of</strong>,<br />

cjoncrmo fourulailon, Modsrn<br />

in eS T ery reBpt'et, Mjcated 1^<br />

!)Io£kM rrDtii the Dqgurt, Sale<br />

prlco IT,000: only 11000 eauti<br />

I, For information, me<br />

BEE<br />

Walter H. Treen<br />

»ii,mvQ0ii, s. j.<br />

rn bouse on Mrit street, lie<br />

Srd Ave. iind Biinaet Drlvo<br />

exenange fsr two lota ID<br />

anj-^iiere In Stasg Hariisr<br />

z£$gSB& Was, '&£ Dare j | g ^ IM. ,<br />

ioo John Oaris CHappr JaeK) Wlldnoqd and AUpiitlc Ami..I<br />

[ stone Harbor, N, J, I WILDWOOtt i<br />

J Dell phane STij Ksjitoae 118 I<br />

WILDW00P<br />

MltOu LST II — BLOCK 28<br />

WILDWOOD CRE3T<br />

JOSEPH A, CIANCIABULO<br />

RSaltQP<br />

Ml I, Wlldwood Avt,, Wlldwood<br />

David Mckibben<br />

143 E. WUdwood Avenne<br />

WILDW00B<br />

(-room Buftfiilow Rinl QBrtse<br />

North Wiidwood<br />

OOUH ran, H. j.<br />

Centrally Located<br />

OceBn Front Late<br />

With Illparlan Rlehtn<br />

Priced fcslow ihe imrkct<br />

lor qulefc iglo.<br />

ill Well financed.<br />

S, B. O<strong>of</strong>. Crone and PhlMaft l||<br />

Bhli AvenUM, 1M oh FnllidelphlB. II<br />

a.««%M 1 ~MK'»l WALTER a KUEHN<br />

WM. B. HOFFMAN<br />

I 112 B. Third AV«. No. WI<br />

(JAPE MAT COUET HOUSE<br />

If rtm WMIt to eajor jor, piifa. 11 ^,4<br />

bur in COHRI" yifljr, >M. ^<br />

Prbpertr mad locatl<strong>of</strong>t Ulat 1* ~<br />

•nnuiiujato («r the le«j>l.<br />

8th md AtliHUc AVenttS<br />

OCEAH CITY,-^tijj,;.;.


• Mat-ops mnd au<br />

if OOpNTT T1MB8<br />

«V«n Whlttlngton. for the Unit<br />

.time thto season was shut out<br />

fflMutliGinela'. but tied Charllo<br />

JCUehnle from the foul Hnq with<br />

»l» alfaajlft-jolnters ui hie iredlL<br />

The Quakers- (hree neiil EOala<br />

t5 uule bT lhB Connor brothers<br />

Wilson, the ether points be-<br />

Cape May and Cumberland County New$<br />

Erma<br />

and wire, <strong>of</strong> Msimors. passed<br />

Sunday wtth WJlllam Olckena<br />

•nd wJff.<br />

Walter Voas, wife and daugh<br />

ter were week end visitors wK<br />

bet parents In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

dJieMay'GlY<br />

fktey<br />

t_To Earth<br />

JSayed Qteat<br />

^f End <strong>of</strong> Score<br />

Stones Quintet ifd Bphill Game<br />

County Times<br />

dimmed the Alt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wllihropd, las<br />

on He Hi<br />

•H Isls <strong>City</strong>,<br />

the WUd-<br />

M«iia team<br />

^J«4 an ew,on th«<br />

I 4jdrJfif dnt )<br />

* 1 Tfana*. .june .<br />

ou r Quaker <strong>City</strong> Proohftk<br />

in Second Half,<br />

-: Vanning 28-11<br />

Got 4 Field Goals<br />

After being held scoreless from<br />

the flald and on the abort end <strong>of</strong><br />

the 11-8 score la tie nrat/lwU:<br />

<strong>of</strong> their game last Friday night<br />

on itne Snurslon House floor<br />

th« latrteacls*<br />

OOUTTW<br />

JJi.ll.<br />

tll pi th»<br />

n» on,nunj- m-<br />

» t l ae torn-<br />

j<br />

Mra. Sanaa Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Cold<br />

Spring, spent WWednesday<br />

d a y here<br />

Hh tier Toother. Mrs. DaweU<br />

Maroon and White H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

Miss Minnie Shea. Uie evange-<br />

Trip Court House list, preached Friday evening at<br />

Tabernacle to a very large con-<br />

<strong>City</strong> High Cage gr6gzrtlon She c&sne here frosn<br />

Wild wood where she was preach-<br />

Team Wins 26 To 19 ing, to (help out wtth the mealing-.<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School Mrs Mary Barnard returned<br />

quintet proved too strong for home Monday evening from<br />

Middle Township High School In<br />

after spending _<br />

a cego game staged at Court tveok there on business.<br />

House on Tuesday otenlng A spajjj meet I OK <strong>of</strong> the so-<br />

"Goose" Doughty. <strong>of</strong> the Court del hoard oif the church<br />

House team, proved tho leading- called Wednesday evening<br />

Individual scorer, landing throe<br />

Held goals anil netting seven out<br />

out <strong>of</strong> eight trle« from tpe foul<br />

line, but his associates wore un<br />

able to render much assistance<br />

Adllnlo was high scorer <strong>of</strong><br />

[the Maroon snd White team H V SoutlVs<br />

6e» late <strong>City</strong> completely outplay landing three foul trlet and an being given<br />

ed tie Quaker city Pr<strong>of</strong>essional* OQUal number <strong>of</strong> Held goals The<br />

in (Ao second half, holding them summaries<br />

r<br />

ess from tie add and foul<br />

Has.<br />

The Anal scorn iwag 2§-II.<br />

Tej»l<br />

oarty Monday evening In honor days (n Wilmington.<br />

or ibis slxteentb blrmday. y/Uh<br />

4lble-d«k«rs, . . his teammates, Iteferee—McAnilrews. Scorer— the week end with her parents<br />

and TDwneend collecting lueke. Time <strong>of</strong> halvee—-30 niln here here.<br />

one.each.<br />

utes.<br />

fair-dealing and integrity which have char-<br />

M<br />

t'\t<br />

Cage Attractions Friday<br />

Night in Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

The Iwdy <strong>of</strong> Mr. Barnes, o<br />

New York, waa buried In the Sea<br />

side Cemetery. Mr. Barnes was<br />

brother-in-law <strong>of</strong> Mra. Caddie<br />

Itoas<br />

Mr. nmt Mrs. Less corson spent<br />

Thursday with E. B, Madara.<br />

The ladles met at the home <strong>of</strong><br />

daughter. Motlier and baby are<br />

Ane<br />

Mre. Samuel Bolcher and<br />

dmujblor, Jueephlne, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvjlle<br />

•Pont the week end with Mr. and<br />

Mra Charles Iteevm.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. RoBcoe Shull en<br />

tertaJned Mr and Mrs David<br />

Shufl. <strong>of</strong> Camdon. over tho wonk<br />

Tonight tile .NorllHKBUirn<br />

Trust Company, the Undefeated Mrs. K. B. Clouting to new, on<br />

red ,Wa the foul route. The leaders <strong>of</strong> the Philadelphia Bunk- Wednesday afternoon<br />

r<br />

ers' teaguo will pay a return Mr. - -- - StafHer -I- • IB»~~m._ and U1|U a | number <strong>of</strong><br />

visit to Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> to got re- others attended a meeting at<br />

venge on tho Sen Iale <strong>City</strong> Angleeea on Tuesday evening<br />

biskettere Several weeks ago Mrs Prank Hack spent Wed<br />

Sea Hie <strong>City</strong> gave the banners needay with Mrs. E B Madara.<br />

a It 15 defeat In one <strong>of</strong> the nioni Mm. Charles Cossabuon spent<br />

thrilling games or the season Saturday in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

"The Cape May County Times Mlnses Clcll Corson and Luc<br />

fast-going quintet wljl play a re- Begene motored to Philadelphia<br />

turn «ame with Llnwood A. A on Saturday<br />

In the laat fracas the Times torn- Mr. Wilbur Collins and ^m<br />

plutely Dutclaased the Atlsntle Haiel Loder »ent motoring Wed<br />

County passers, who at that time nesday In his new car<br />

_P WAKBH CITY PROtWSlOtiAXS declared that seieral <strong>of</strong> their Mr Corson, will Stanley and<br />

star players w,.ro on -the side- Charles Locke motored to Atlan<br />

lines. Unwood tells Manager lie CHy on Sunday evening.<br />

MacAllmer lhaf King and Kelly, Norman -Paulllii, <strong>of</strong> Phlladel<br />

bUh scorers will be in ta» line Phla. spent Sunday with his parents<br />

here<br />

Tbe Bloomer Girls will meet Mrs MUlicent Dare Is slrk<br />

Hsmmonton Girls in the prollml Mr. Benjamin Locke, <strong>of</strong> c«m.<br />

nary game. Sea jsle city girls den, visited his parents on Bun-<br />

Jiave a record <strong>of</strong> two victories day.<br />

over the -peaei,, • 80d<br />

William and Richard Cameron<br />

to make it three<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, called on W T<br />

large crowd Is eipected at Corson Saturday afternoon<br />

wtlch are<br />

dancing.<br />

""owed<br />

Saranel Hampton and daughter<br />

called on Ben Springer and<br />

mother one day last week.<br />

H B Madars killed hogs on<br />

Wednesday<br />

William T Goran and Nathan<br />

call this afternoon<br />

Locke motored to Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

'Mother- "Oriclbus.<br />

Bunday<br />

Mrs Howard Young spent Hunday<br />

with her daughter, Mn We<br />

ley Paullln<br />

Mr and Mrs alien Devaul<br />

. <strong>Ocean</strong> View. ,|Blted Mr and M<br />

Richard COBBabonn on Sunday.<br />

Somere Young and Wyvil<br />

Dalley called on Joseph Colll<br />

Thursday afternoon.<br />

Mr George Trlpple called t<br />

Charles Cosaaboon Monday.<br />

Joseph Young, qr Camden, -vl<br />

lit hln mother one day last wee<br />

fieth Corsnn was an AUanl<br />

<strong>City</strong> visitor Tuesday.<br />

Walter Blngham. <strong>of</strong> AvaNin<br />

| called on his sister, Mrs Emnu<br />

Springer. Sunday afternoon<br />

Beth W. Comon and son motored<br />

to Sea I«lo <strong>City</strong> on Satur<br />

day.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Mike Kruk (pen<br />

one dsy last week in AtUntl<br />

I c end<br />

The Junior Ecworth League<br />

had a gfll-togetlHT meeting under<br />

Hie supervifnon <strong>of</strong> Mm. Ilattie<br />

Omnpbf-ll Prtday Bflernmn Tiere<br />

aW> a ValAntlne panty and<br />

Mle Insgue WBB entonalned wllli<br />

some popular number* by Mist<br />

M»rgB.r«t Forwlcr After Oils tile<br />

league will meat every Friday<br />

'tcrnoon<br />

Mr and Mra Ilix Cobb and<br />

MJIK AWbna Mnrrta were 4n<br />

SrMguton Siturday evening<br />

Mm Irving Mount, formerly <strong>of</strong><br />

fhte place, who In now residing<br />

"<br />

"y-<br />

Mrs. Frink Sack, or Greenfield<br />

jailed on Mrs. Minnie L. c.n<br />

Wednesday morning;.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Frant ^<br />

motored to Bridgston to .pen,<br />

tho day recently.<br />

Mr. Vernon Chsrd, <strong>of</strong> Camdon<br />

spent Sunday with Mr. and tors.<br />

Devaul and family.<br />

Ow «n O», enl«7itaiJiod Miss<br />

*hun MoPedWIh nsranjffly.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. LesMe Blackmail<br />

tentained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />

ton-n lost wae*.<br />

WJlm* Lambert, a pupil <strong>of</strong> th<br />

Build<br />

Then<br />

Insure<br />

Ine wise man builds<br />

his home, then he sees<br />

right away that it's<br />

properly "covered" by<br />

insurance.<br />

It"s the first step the<br />

new home owner<br />

should take. Cover the<br />

house with insurance<br />

against fire, then cover<br />

the contents against destruction<br />

and theft, '<br />

> movies In Oesan <strong>City</strong> Tniirs-<br />

Iday evening;<br />

Mr. and Mre.<br />

fond Co <strong>Ocean</strong> .<br />

I


tS"? \ .'<br />

S< . v-\ lw<br />

Auto Industry<br />

' Built Up <strong>On</strong><br />

Advertising<br />

The Short Cut To Mssa<br />

Ming, Which Made Mw<br />

Production Possible<br />

Pfosp&nty Followed <strong>On</strong><br />

a&s<br />

g da (hp nhnr! £Mt tu<br />

Wild flfHl grimp^d In<br />

ruli Ly (Ii. r.uifMmji.ik, bugi<br />

according" fij Merle Tfi<strong>of</strong>U!<br />

'11 lor <strong>of</strong> The .Nml,,,, H SUfiin^^<br />

pru fucLJnn PHLBS HelJing^<br />

nd iimiia {.redit are the iftdua=<br />

trial trLnifcteb or prunperity which<br />

this fi£w prutiuri has rant f (billed<br />

comic force It IB It us«d ft JC<br />

Iff ri national i i new<br />

It short out Ihe wluile<br />

distribution process supplement<br />

Ing nny complementing mui production<br />

by DUSD Ufllln^<br />

The trlanfils needed a. third<br />

Hide While the automobile In<br />

dustry did not discover mass<br />

credit it did Belie upon a little<br />

used tosl sharpened It and put<br />

It ID work an & frand scale<br />

been & teal <strong>of</strong> commerce slede<br />

JJ^ldwin gold piaaos en oredll tn<br />

1800 and ginger established s<br />

sewleg machine nra gixly years<br />

ago bu t j I raipiiined for this<br />

youthful industry ta gather up all<br />

<strong>of</strong> the haaiFrioua eredit <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nation label It put it under t&e<br />

scrutiny or a fnnkcF in i evi<br />

to 'Work<br />

rim world iittlra anylhini<br />

Just a** iii&3H pradu<br />

cr|tft jzetl Just as magp<br />

WnS mJgundefHlnnd BO mfii<br />

I IH niturkt.il SB somer<br />

A hell piale\ motrn fully equipped<br />

TIM; fckry nf tlm imlomoblJt<br />

llidUiSlrj &UM ht!| Us yuuih<br />

UU1H<br />

frtf 1 in an<br />

Crpdjt Industnal (his<br />

t Id<br />

[Carolina, 182.60, North Dulioin k. urliam.' Vu<br />

:AllSetForBjgJ?27<br />

liO.8£; Ohio, tH Okliilmni.L uok biiuri- tiny I<br />

Ml; OrnKDti, Mi; Pennsylvania<br />

IU.B0; Kbode Wand. 119.10<br />

Atlapji^iyAuto Show South Caralina, |«0; South<br />

tain,, |J2;<br />

Texaa, 111,70;<br />

Any<br />

Play<br />

if tin Will Equal<br />

That <strong>of</strong><br />

Bg Gfcs<br />

•Dollar Pier rfaSftfaomdy Decorated For Exhibit<br />

E T<br />

-,^<br />

tUta*<br />

pUHDCer can, automo-<br />

•(ad noeerarlesfor the<br />

l exhibit lo te hn)d<br />

i *U«1MS <strong>of</strong> toe Atlan-<br />

\A4ito Deslera- AB<br />

J Million Dollar sK,<br />

(r;8«tt! prunrm.<br />

Jones (aaillyj! I suppose fott'n<br />

while the advertuilBf <strong>of</strong> lh-lr 'Heed for Advertlsitt);<br />

leard sbout poor old Bill? He's<br />

f«d value bag iucrmuied donlciitie<br />

Joined the great majority,<br />

It was the first III appreciate,<br />

*<br />

•mlth! Hal What kind <strong>of</strong> a<br />

national advertising as the Soo3 u- did- he get'<br />

la Studied By Legislators<br />

In VJBW <strong>of</strong> (he different cioin<br />

tons among the legKlaJopt in<br />

(«w JenUT with rricard lo the<br />

method <strong>of</strong> UMIHIHK ihe stati<br />

ConimlaskiD a hiifo prvi<br />

or roitd lu>t>rovt«ne»tHF tht<br />

Portland Cement A^oclatlon lia-j<br />

gMherfr Bomr IntprtBtliij! dam<br />

on Uin Lnipoqlllon <strong>of</strong> » gaaullne<br />

tar by the \arioua btatt-s.<br />

They have found Hat onjy four<br />

States do not collect gamillno t^x [<br />

at present They are New Jer<br />

aey. New York, llllm,!, a n d Mlli<br />

Tliesc states In the<br />

Pau have relied on thilr l^i^i<br />

^utaaobHe r»glBtrjtl«ii for high<br />

w*T funds<br />

JraiitU(jlt)r end South TaroJIoj<br />

ll*?* adopted the hlgacat tax flip<br />

.. cento a Ballon. The nejt hlEh-<br />

"unWMhinns. j rnoratlon »ay:<br />

(Ulonioljll^ Industry fin- «<br />

with a L'ttiifitlent brJIvf hi<br />

((UtriUiallon vl mo »«>"<br />

(hit haM marked thi> JKU t " Ii<br />

year <strong>of</strong> n>cord production<br />

lantlal pr<strong>of</strong>its in the in<br />

and t>f rworthbr^akln^<br />

[ly la all lines <strong>of</strong> t)iiiilii<<br />

till" y a » r lt8 "tvoiily<br />

universal 1 )', the SlMilcliaNur<br />

Milan loo)tR forwaiv] to tht<br />

year in its liln<br />

lull) the volumo <strong>of</strong> gene<br />

ay not eicetrd tlie<br />

K |>rooortlotiH ut the<br />

Ihe buiiiii^JiH Hlliiittion<br />

irked l>y a n abrietM:t) t»f rat<br />

would lead tit u Hcrl<br />

^n from our riiLllttnii<br />

ltt vfow <strong>of</strong> .|hU roil<br />

sline 111 <strong>1927</strong> «il<br />

He* be <strong>of</strong> largo »ntl pr<strong>of</strong>it<br />

proportions- lt citniiot al<br />

be OH an u£tcrii!lln£ ttcalt<br />

lhe nation's prosperity d<strong>of</strong>-i<br />

ulre that It muni lie Thi.<br />

portUlon (if Americiin<br />

and our ex|Hirt tratl*<br />

u atrong that we canntii<br />

panicky m-tlmi-k In till-.<br />

. The naturally opllinlji<br />

courageouh attitude nf<br />

oonsldfiatilt lnHuianttt<br />

ift any major rifeainoii<br />

k have had Jio ^irious »vii<br />

Iclion nor um inplo>Tii'nt In<br />

'ajttd Slaliw HIWI 1321 m.l<br />

not ha^f it In 11.'7 If<br />

nctlon 13 uirfnlly atljiwiid<br />

ind Duiln^, tlx. piHi >Rr <strong>On</strong> MIL third Hour n esw<br />

Don l jump<br />

world Five States—Mlnnpeoti<br />

modlrUH chailffillrti rlilb him bt.tn<br />

-if: F Y\ir wair until It<br />

I.Milt ittiiippiil with Wisconsin<br />

lows tMbrsdni and<br />

totikii Hniukln^ room bartaur<br />

nkjne; ill tbe orddr<br />

now produce hal/ tho<br />

Ulit<br />

uniF-rillit Bhtip antl otnrr c nrLB fort isaJned<br />

1 t if<br />

optratorn who ni ir htad<br />

butter <strong>of</strong> thla country,<br />

art^m Hurt<br />

atep In 1 silent from Be<br />

Moilhur said Bobby eaullotia-<br />

hln I<br />

A itnilt^<br />

frinnd 1 ly "may I hanr€ some sasuly If<br />

mh 1<br />

jnur wny<br />

aak tar ltt"<br />

M $ M $ $ I $ I $ $ 1$ I $ I I $ I $ M M $ M M M I H I $ M M $ I t $«<br />

SENSATIONAL PRICE REDUCTIONS AT<br />

STUDEBAKER'S USED CAR SALE<br />

In todayh "weather—<br />

$1800 Cars for<br />

the Man With<br />

$750<br />

These prices defy competition<br />

- - -<br />

These cars are priced several<br />

hundred dollars lower than<br />

you can buy any comparable<br />

car after March 1st. Spring<br />

We ask to show you how folly and quickly demand always raises prices.<br />

r, 1 j t . • .1 • i,. We must sell now. This is<br />

TV J ^^l^ S ^ r C W ^ r t w ^ l w i ^m e m r your opportunity to get a<br />

This beauUtuI Studebaker Duplex Phaeton slightly used. /^_I,, 1bT£f% DC" A? D •<br />

Originally $1800. At this sale Unly *p§ OU Kt.AL oargain,<br />

Studebaker's pledBe to the public on used car sales printed below.<br />

Read it. You MUST be satisfied.<br />

Big Six Studebaker Sedan. Originally $2500.<br />

At this sale<br />

ONLY $600<br />

40 CARS BEDROCK PRICES<br />

^PARTIAL LIST BELOW:<br />

Studebaker Special Six Sedan, A Certified<br />

Car, Reduced to. ...$780<br />

Studebafcer Spec. 6 Victoria, Uied one<br />

year. Original price $2210. Now $800<br />

Hudson 5-passerifer Sedan. In very<br />

good condition. Guaranteed. Now $500<br />

Ford Touring. Not certified but worth<br />

$40<br />

Naih Sedan. <strong>On</strong>e year old. Cost new<br />

$2200, Paint and tires good and mechanically<br />

fine <strong>On</strong>ly $900<br />

Studebaker Special Six Sedan, Another<br />

certified car, good rubber and freshly<br />

painted „....,„ ».....,.«.......|800<br />

Studebaker Duplex Phaeton, Slightly<br />

used, but looki like new. Now only<br />

#780<br />

•Rickenbacker Sedan. Paint and tires<br />

fair. Mechanically good. An exceptional<br />

buy at this sale price., .,,$475<br />

Ford Tudor Sedan. An excellent buy<br />

for the Ford Uter at...,.,,..m.$27S<br />

itudtbaker Light Six Touring—Run<br />

only 15,204 miles and open car season<br />

nearly here. Priced now at $225<br />

Studebaker Big Six Sedan—-Miles mean<br />

smiles driving this car. During thii<br />

iale at..,-.,, , _ _ .. .$600<br />

Open all day Sunday and every evenlngS<br />

Pledge to the Public on<br />

Uted Car Sales<br />

1, All used oars <strong>of</strong>fqroil tn the l)u!ii!c<br />

Bltnll bo hoiieitly represented.<br />

2, All atuitehaker lutemoblUa which oro<br />

Bold aa OBRTIFIBP 0AM have been<br />

properly reconditioned, and carry a<br />

OQ.ilay guarantee for roplaeeniDnt <strong>of</strong><br />

defective parts and froe gerviee en<br />

adjustments.<br />

3, Every used car is conspicuously<br />

marked with Its price in plain flguroH,<br />

Hnd that price, juat as the price <strong>of</strong><br />

new cure, Is rlgldljf maintained.<br />

4, Every purchaser <strong>of</strong> a Used gar may<br />

drive it for five dayi, and then. If<br />

not satisfied for any reason, turn It<br />

back and apply the money paid an a<br />

credit on the purchase <strong>of</strong> any other<br />

ear tn Block—new or used.<br />

Not only to the public, but also to<br />

the Biudebaker Corporation <strong>of</strong> America,<br />

whose cars so sell, we pledge<br />

adherence to the above policy in<br />

selling used cars.<br />

The A B C<br />

<strong>of</strong> U*ed Car Buying<br />

A—The Car must look right<br />

B—The • Oar must run right<br />

C—The Price must bo right<br />

Thcae cars litive nil been selected an tho<br />

biuls or theso throe points. TJn-y look<br />

rifiht. Our pjtidgo aBBiireti you their performance<br />

will be more than itatl&fnctoiy.<br />

Tho Drtcod spoak for themselves.<br />

Buy HOW<br />

$40 UP<br />

Ford Sedan—Does not look like a<br />

<strong>1927</strong>, but runs ai good $100<br />

Studebaker Big Six Touring—i-Just the<br />

car for hacking this summer. Can be<br />

bought for... enly $250<br />

Ford Roadster—Come on, fellows. A<br />

late model and good.<br />

Overland Touring—Why walk when<br />

you can get a late model touring ear<br />

tor : ....„....„.„„ ire<br />

Chevrolet Touring, Mechanically good,<br />

as well as good tires and paint.<br />

Ford Sedan—$ value for every $ spent<br />

for this car ....,..„„ ........only #118<br />

'Overland Coupe Sedan—Business or<br />

pleasure A great buy at _ .$250<br />

Ford Sedan—Just the C«r to use to go<br />

to your" work .."^^: „ „ $1X0<br />

Overland Touring—We defy you to<br />

beat this at \ . $50<br />

Studebaker Custom Sedan, <strong>1927</strong>—<br />

Slightly used on demonstrating. A<br />

real buy at . „ $1240<br />

Willys-Knight five-passenger — Lodes<br />

good and is good. Will sacrifice for<br />

$7S0<br />

HURRY! THE CAR YOU WANT<br />

MAY BE SOLD FIRST!<br />

Exceptionally low time<br />

payment .rate*. Robt G. Pierpont, Wildwood, N. J. I Freertorage<br />

March lit


55:?^ -.<br />

Quarter Million j Public Keen<br />

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Auto Drivers<br />

Auto Club Officials .&y<br />

f Carelessness Chief Factor<br />

In Highway Mishaps<br />

" FOOT Roads Cause Few<br />

Young Outlines<br />

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?*AOTO I<br />

YOUR CHOICE-<br />

Which would you buy if you had fi<br />

arm hundred dollars to invest in trans,<br />

portation—a small new ear, or a larger<br />

and higher grade used csr? The answer<br />

is obviDU3 to anyoni! who looks Over<br />

our (election and knows our reputa-<br />

tion for bomst values.<br />

BECKER'S GARAGE<br />

II, UKCKKH, |-r..p.<br />

Woodbme, N, j.<br />

OCEAN CITY ITEWS, OCEAlT CUT, N. J., FRIDAY, FEBBTTABT11, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />

Points<br />

<strong>of</strong> Peerless<br />

Model Six-90 i<br />

((few Devices and Furnish- |<br />

(iagi Make It Car <strong>of</strong> Beauty (<br />

and Efficiency<br />

Body Styles in<br />

15 ONLV AS<br />

ft. Model Bli »0—ii ear<br />

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markPt=ls announce,!<br />

Whence Ccime<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />

Street Names<br />

Mythology, Literature, For<br />

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,!„„ TH. fMtory nst pri" Mmcncan<br />

Cars Better,<br />

Cost Less<br />

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d^Ire sf people Tnr Bmiis*ifc!ngl io mppt i<br />

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eosiment N the eomt*Ffjbip coup** *lt*tj tpmpnJ in1 runiinyou<br />

a deluxe open PBclrfed tjp* nn '"^ <strong>of</strong> th<br />

the ntFieti i2K eha^<br />

model WJa f m f fid uci*ri<br />

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could \ farm hors. Dull, I n oul ,,„ ^,r,l_ ,, , a(,n thp t(1 nj'J<br />

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Chtyiler 50 ler -70" when it was introduced three year,<br />

Keep in the forefront <strong>of</strong> your mind the a »°—« new record for the industry. Today there<br />

-ler "SO" price*—$750 for the Coupe-<br />

we hundre da <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> Chrysler '70"<br />

for the Coach- $8JO^ for the Sedan owners who are felting the second hundred<br />

-n "f*" 1 * t* 1 " 6 Prices fa mind, contrast the tho «» a nd miles <strong>of</strong> unfailing service from their<br />

J^lM •"SO; with the onty four other foui: " V .. .<br />

""-der cars ef large production, CompMe its • JL , lhr |* , years tmce the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />

cdor Harare., to full^ family roomi= ^,H^S, 2°^ Chr ^« ««« >v« "l«-<br />

VOU said you'd do I<br />

if Remember that i<br />

you told her that "one<br />

<strong>of</strong> these days you'd<br />

buy a home for her<br />

Now is the time and<br />

we'll show you how<br />

the rent money will<br />

pay for it.<br />

JOHNLMAHER<br />

""•jar<br />

See that they have the proj<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> air<br />

Let as repair your tires by iht \<br />

special Firestone factory methc<br />

If you want Economy, Comfort<br />

Safety <strong>of</strong> Gum Dipped Tires-see I<br />

a sitiinditn! sulin imi ' 'ii f —? J J i M \m<br />

ittraeiively dlirrrtnt b., iy Thus Does Unpmnhile E\ ' M ' ' " ""<br />

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enl body d*^ign follows that ut ec utive hxplain I heir Domi P- I -4 H Mi .11 I,<br />

U.e siher Peerlrm mudpla »hkti, nance ThrnugHout World I<br />

^•rg won wfde^pfead praisi' fur '<br />

thilr beauty The motur nf "* '^ = = " ~<br />

laeft boi* b F fl v ** lnfih strokf i This Opinion <strong>of</strong> R S Cnle 1<br />

tBH II 1& Of lilt same hifeh = ——= \<br />

ip«d, Jilgfe efficiency ty^e which I WiLh ih* »n 1 !> imp. » .in in<br />

h« firade ath^r Pcerlens inndi it if, *mrl I minii<br />

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original eushi<br />

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B U emplej**d »1 th iht nir<br />

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[s & live rubber which «Hn<br />

s efatJcaJIy ami dynamically<br />

slnate ilfcratinn In addition<br />

s robber lfimilaEea the body in<br />

llflar iHsn any KlJghl nuisb-i<br />

vslsb may develop In the RIOIQF<br />

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T. & T. Tire Servi<br />

CoMider the new luirw-velvet upholWry W 8 ^ still further. Today there is „ new<br />

the smart cadet vwoi, r- •---?• Chryiler 70 finer : - '<br />

t vitoi.<br />

The contrmst will prove so strikini.<br />

nbl that-^ven if you we« J,<br />

f h d<br />

in appearance and even<br />

more car^ble m its performance than its preda-<br />

—-. ».W1. „ j,ulJ were not predis. ?? s . or ', t-hrygler again <strong>of</strong>fers a car more beaut!-<br />

in favor <strong>of</strong> the conceded brilh'anee <strong>of</strong> ful '" / orm and with » fleetneis and a flexibility<br />

" cannot fail to recoil '" P erformaBC « «hat again makes obsolet« ordj.<br />

,—1_, "en— , * nary motoring standards,<br />

Chrysler Imperial "80"<br />

In the beauty <strong>of</strong> so fine a car as the Chrys-<br />

ler Imperml '-SO' 1 there is something mora than<br />

pee <strong>of</strong> hne or lustre <strong>of</strong> paint. There is the<br />

knowledge that in motion the Mr will be as<br />

supremely smooth. as adequate in performance<br />

as m appearance, a* satisfactory in its possession<br />

as in its cajuaj examination.<br />

^ pwmeeyeu »„„„( fail g<br />

n«f m the pnee <strong>of</strong> the Chrysler "JO" a value<br />

wluch l«vM no possibility <strong>of</strong> my other chote<br />

Chrysler "60"<br />

A Brilliant Success<br />

Conspicuous Chrysler comfort, fine a<br />

wee arid bnlhant Chry»le» si^ylinder pe<br />

" * « ^ w .eost—these are the reason,<br />

6rm few short months h<br />

and an aeceptoce amonR tens <strong>of</strong><br />

to m, j f ° f ?•" ad «» uac y. <strong>of</strong> wdine«<br />

to meet any demand, is particularly noticeable<br />

m the Imperml "80," It is, as . matter <strong>of</strong> fact a<br />

very real and very demonstrable asset<br />

Cven carte blanche to create a new ideal<br />

m motor transportation and unhampered by old<br />

prejudices ,nd traditions, old designs anfoyfr<br />

worn machinery, Chrysler engine!? have pt<br />

T , 1 •»«*•** powerful, »mooth, fast<br />

md safe in new and finer ways.<br />

ot<br />

Finer Chryiler "70"<br />

The prysler "80" <strong>of</strong> today <strong>of</strong>fers a<br />

mechamcal measure <strong>of</strong> pow«,<br />

«onomy, and wMdMfuUy ffianced ridi<br />

t«es, because ,t it above «I1 else efficient:<br />

new T<br />

LEAHEY<br />

Don't Make Your<br />

Car an Orphan Asylum<br />

PALMER JIRF SHOP<br />

rax<br />

OCEAN CITY, N. I<br />

five body styles are to be <strong>of</strong><br />

fired fn the ne« madeira SJJOFI<br />

roadiier fp^dater coupt flit,<br />

$*m§flger sedan, flip pa^^ngtr<br />

larnUuIc-t All<br />

eo a wieelbasse <strong>of</strong> 120 lncht^<br />

Thg three H\ § paseengtr cam<br />

ire already In produrilon Ii \*<br />

to start pr<strong>of</strong>iuefinn nn<br />

flier and ma<br />

|*Jphlf\ a short timr<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered by any AnwrU ai<br />

r<br />

faeturer la the landaultt<br />

m Its regular UBC It<br />

4t sedan yet whpn de^Irp<br />

Quarter nay b* 1 fold CM J<br />

the occupants <strong>of</strong> the rear<br />

lan enjoy the free flow <strong>of</strong><br />

•If Bad UDQbstruct^d TISY/ which<br />

heret<strong>of</strong>ore toeen enjoypil<br />

If by owners <strong>of</strong> the open ears<br />

H§ sport gedan 1M <strong>of</strong> the ifl<br />

Knows as elosp-eaupled that<br />

te ths rront Beat yet trnffirl* nt<br />

Win btitk flrrit Is braugnt closer<br />

ia allowed for enrnplfti<br />

An oval window ami<br />

4 be* in the rear, together with<br />

ji Irank mount&d on thn bark<br />

ear a. beauty whfeh an<br />

_ it <strong>of</strong> popularity with<br />

ng (kmlrc a car that U different<br />

_ jvt not bizarre<br />

All <strong>of</strong> iht enclosed mf a fcvan<br />

flnf^h^d find eomplrfr in<br />

board, «lik door pulls<br />

and Hmiiklng s* t** and<br />

__ Jlvcr fttdngH pnnlilc , **"^<br />

* «tUUrtouiinfW4 nvMrh many an , ^ ^ fe \<br />

^•nifkrlaed to find in a car <strong>of</strong> thin' t<br />

[J>_8ttiooHiIy operating ami Inhor- t<br />

er fulnilmt nt by<br />

nil* Lily (*r Philadelphia<br />

tti^la^ M*.c t Han I liincork<br />

Unanl «i.ri- niLrntfl aflfcF ihi<br />

dnun KtiiLralis and Stephen<br />

n amed in honor <strong>of</strong> Italy, the tltith to Elgihty-fouUh Etrcotfl ln-<br />

being I^UlH for Italy<br />

fodlotvjnig.<br />

Paris aft T Ihi<br />

3llnt*rMi after<br />

i i i r t g i H l . l t ¥& a<br />

French whfrh wore tmmed after fho vu<br />

and<br />

e u i l i i » i p h y a f c ^ a n ^ H h e b e i n g u<br />

r s > i l i h | , f K i d * * ^ j<br />

A r l n d n t . i a a G r « c k m y t h i c a l<br />

n j L i i i . ' A n A O r d l n g t o U I H m y t b<br />

A r X i t ) t > i ( w a a a < 1 i i i i j £ b > t & r o f M l l i a f l ,<br />

K i r s t r f O r n l r S h e M l i n l o % L ><br />

w I t ti T t n * * i i » t J i i i ' I g n \ p t i l s n a<br />

r l i - v i . n r i h f i a i j i n t * i l d * h i m o u t<br />

n i i l i < 1 i i , v i i r , i , h i n c , i H « I n<br />

h l n . i i l I r - l i > M l i m t y n r M l n u t a M r<br />

* I . L H 1 n i n i i N H r h u l r n i d i i a j i d h a l f<br />

(Lif now known<br />

t« >.lnly flflh St:<br />

Big Basket<br />

Thn RIUT baafn,<br />

tht rlchc^i and largiitt surplus<br />

pintlticlng agrieultiiral ana ^4JI<br />

the world eonbihis mughly twe*<br />

thlrda <strong>of</strong> the taiifi fn farms Iff<br />

thi Lntiot) States mill At^i^tant<br />

nf Agrlcul tu re R W<br />

vni-~ tnn'lmH In !h» libyilni/i<br />

mii^lintiiil hy Uni'IaillH in fnH '<br />

whfn II ilivmnml Ih* p.Hwuirili<br />

trfbiilt rf «€.v t 11 jnnih« an 1 «t?yen<br />

rmijih n» „( nt hy Alht^nn imtl! |<br />

lf<br />

I, j Dnnlap in<br />

winoli} ^<br />

rfo«nt<br />

Thi<<br />

lie wKllrfd thfe basin. ry It fumlah<strong>of</strong>l<br />

plif?H <strong>of</strong> hogs, cattle, aod<br />

and pouHry predufits tc si<br />

<strong>of</strong> peopto bath Hers and aJ<br />

Lumber States<br />

Ambitious ' ,<br />

' Why dui you ttfFn down<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer in bg projfdi&l <strong>of</strong> U<br />

T*ht>rf wasn't any<br />

and rfltaM.d AfhtnH fftffn tht<br />

trlbllir - After kufijng ThusUH<br />

f 1 uin 1 h* la^i>rln 1 h «he a/tf»r<br />

Hirfi fled with him to the Isle<br />

tsf NI\QH v, ht.PL ft* 1 abantlaned<br />

her Ttlffe DlonyaUa found hir<br />

mil intdt In 1 hia wire<br />

Ni Plum IH najmed .tftsr Old<br />

Kir*E \ r HIM him-wir<br />

f m il Pt u] Dalphln Bh'Il<br />

hup Idi ntitled ^lih ihe neyli<br />

Ijiju nn WUH nniiu«I dltTcrpnliy<br />

at tii^t l^irt tin hating in*i*ii<br />

tri\*n it IJ* f 1 t by nuns « h« ha\i<br />

1 siii in HUT TiJiut-ni Jipre In the<br />

vlMnlti «f that ^trtil<br />

Aibiirn arifr an anrient namn<br />

FI Itiin^d in<br />

Of BnKl"n4<br />

n Vflulnla<br />

Ohlu ^ijl<br />

Ml^uUri<br />

dilirr mn ip icy nr enmijin itifin [ _i(lt<br />

nr -iLuii-fii it U nnt n\cr?tatinK| j<br />

i r irt in fijy tint morr than<br />

thru rmirih<br />

Than Last Summer r-i.ii..i*iphu bnntM<br />

=<br />

i lit wm Htiti [ Unsiluwni 1 B( I<br />

III Jfll H O & VilKMl WVtftpli iJIiL<br />

Ail mtie and Elm w 1 ri. nam* il<br />

oJlif old wnrlil niim*^<br />

Delaware Bridge Higher<br />

J.m<br />

Ihi<br />

tij,fil ft t hi tin r on Mnn<br />

nirj i = ihin It 11* a hist *ummrr<br />

J Iu di hint** Troni the niL.in tidp<br />

hul in thi ru^d» ly TiHfs as tht<br />

fntri nr> f il 1^<br />

I his wiit t.splalned b> Jei**pft and<br />

K C n^tt llo fcctihr (I ni.inajTCr<br />

I&L hntlfTP in Cum nit H ting on thf lUwJnptiK<br />

tiltnitnt nF I rcH JiHsptrsnn mm]t 1 Orr-o.fi A\t<br />

hm Monday bprnr* 1 tli^ Phlli 1 ler ihp ocm<br />

fit Inhl 1 ^ertinn <strong>of</strong> the American . Fr»ni If J!<br />

Smiil> nf ( hll f-nzlworn flint Mr<br />

Vint I t nf 1 unl Hfunniuntun S(*ff<br />

iianmi Lrn 1 thi tsvo otnpr TUIPH<br />

Mr UinilU fmin.l. .1<br />

jjiidiiHf art^r an t-urly Hfitlpr<br />

PrJnrc I jiifin ant] Spiing w^r* 1<br />

nnt luim il iiFttjr any particular<br />

pi irr u] ihin^<br />

Finy fimlh EtiecL tn BisSj<br />

nimh Sin ti iiiclu^ivi. »erf fui<br />

nitHy njiiu I tftpr fajnaus HILI<br />

ary im n and pneEs as Knowli*H<br />

J*imJ«* 5ht 1 ii]ij.ii Knottiest Irish<br />

clriniafiL puct 1TS4 1SS2, Spen>wr<br />

B imii nd Spi HHI r Enf 1 Nh poi^t<br />

l rE j 1 ^*ii to»pir William<br />

ffiftpir English pent 1711 1SQ0<br />

U lllUiuinii \* IMUni Crawford<br />

iru-^ciii Engli*-h naturalist<br />

1K95 Byrun Gwirgp Byrnn<br />

f-h pt«.i Histli B^iron 17|R<br />

Farraml Mjuham<br />

u-y lljptiajn b«aiii<br />

Friiz wtre imn<br />

ud mrjnbirii <strong>of</strong> R<br />

ihf height <strong>of</strong> tHi' hrid^^ IH ten hryf<br />

tn n\]nv. {-nnn 1 ship« !o pis 1 *<br />

Its pri Ity cold tnnikht Mr<br />

i nhtrlln said *HO the height at th**<br />

bflilcp Ii nbout Ml fppt Thcrt-p<br />

1 diffiraniu nr from tisht to trn<br />

fppt Iiptw prn tht hpight on the<br />

hut[c«ft unri on the euldi »-t d3<br />

This U ncenunt! d fdr h> iht.<br />

phrlntcngp Of the HIPPI cablp^ in<br />

rold wtfitiiPF and the p^punsion on<br />

lint days Thp niinimuni hflEhi <strong>of</strong><br />

tin hriffqp flsrd hy the W.ir DP<br />

psrtnit-nt In ^uninicr under hi.t\y<br />

tr.irflr is? Ill fmt t«o feet higher<br />

thnn thr Bmokljn firlilgp I h^vp<br />

(ipird no mrnptnlnti «f shipi nut<br />

ihlp. to pans un^Lr tt<br />

to J*yfiy-«i^:rith<br />

!*5 SnelKh popt 1792 1822<br />

tj Thomjji Otway En^llah<br />

FSLK and j druHdllc pnnt 18S2 16iB Bry-<br />

,tnt William Cujjpn Bryant<br />

Matilda I Anitrjtiin pa^t and journalist<br />

GarriTMil 17S4 1S7F Bulwtl- Edward<br />

nifil afterj Robert Bulftpr, flrnt EaTl <strong>of</strong> Lyt<br />

J. I-.lt <strong>City</strong> Inn Entrll^h popt ISO* 1E7J<br />

Burn^t Rnhtrt Burns Scottish<br />

njifiit d af prjpt 1759 1667, CQW1D> ABra<br />

him Cuftl English pott, 161S<br />

tn bpilng 1687<br />

, K»nij -c t\iH\ StKft tn Fift^nth<br />

ipsts nuia Fitrfi (i me nnw kfifiwn ^ Seven<br />

Thi frish ef It<br />

II »an during 1 ihf rir> apt 11<br />

find a Khowir hat ing 1 come up<br />

Doctor Blank remarked m hU<br />

giiitleri* r Thl** rain will do a<br />

lor <strong>of</strong> Mind Patrick<br />

* It Uil! (hit fenrr * rrhim*d<br />

J'lt Suri an hnur nf it now<br />

tlo mon conri in nw jnlnMuij<br />

than a month nf it would flu<br />

1 week at any other tlmp<br />

ton Trannerfpt<br />

Madge (<strong>of</strong> htF Snaccfc) * I can<br />

rt.ad jack like a bnak<br />

Marie (who knows him}<br />

'Well, you'd better skip a few<br />

chaptcrH —Boston Trsniefipt<br />

most jfralous ruro.to in-<br />

entire comfort to the driver<br />

ihe PeerjefH llno and the car-<br />

are notorious an<br />

which steal many years<br />

these doors<br />

fur foirign matter are<br />

yarded In the Peoriew<br />

An oH Ptirlotor filters<br />

cleatiglnff it <strong>of</strong> «v«ry p&r<br />

ratfcon or metal which<br />

Bet an an fltorajdve In the<br />

A TirtOle gasoline fll<br />

the fuel b«fo« It eu<br />

carburetor iribJta «n air<br />

irhkth *itract« road dnat<br />

*lr 4tefbre It entere the<br />

computes tb# trio it?<br />

frw motor<br />

owner.<br />

Saturday<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 12th<br />

OPENS NEXT<br />

SATURDAY NIGHT<br />

To Saturday<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19th<br />

lith<br />

Annual Auto Show<br />

Million Atlantic<br />

Dollar city,<br />

Pier New Jeney<br />

Sales and<br />

Service<br />

HEWITT & TIGERT<br />

CHEVROLET CO.<br />

Tirei and Tubas -\ A««iiorie8<br />

* Ball rionq 14 or (I<br />

Cape May Court Houfc, N. J.<br />

Go to the Show<br />

and While Therm<br />

C O M PA R E<br />

THE IMPROVED<br />

THE UNIVERSAL CAM<br />

Compare Quality, Appearance, Parformwlce,"*<br />

Value and you will choose the FORD—jurt M<br />

over fourteen million others have done. The im-<br />

proved FORD is the most popular mi in As<br />

world—the freateat value ever <strong>of</strong>fer«d—and U»<br />

lowest priced in history.<br />

See the Camden Ford Dealer &thibit « the<br />

Automobile Show. Ford model* and Ford im-<br />

provements will interest you.<br />

For real enjoyment and pleasure thii (pring place<br />

your order NOW for one <strong>of</strong> these new models<br />

with<br />

EVANS & LLOYD<br />

Ford Sales and Service ,<br />

So, Main StrMt Cape May Court Howe<br />

How to read fcreentages |<br />

Were Dodge Brotheri to sdl 100 motor (an aoe<br />

year and 200 motor sari thi neK, tb«F MuM<br />

tfuthfuily announee th«t thdr rates had increased<br />

100$ in » sinite year. Yet they WBUM M^ law<br />

•old 300 motor art in all.<br />

In other words, PSKCENTAGE <strong>of</strong> annual gain<br />

ii not conclusive. The NUMBER <strong>of</strong> cars sold<br />

is the true test.<br />

That Dodge Brothers Saks in 1926 showed m<br />

increase <strong>of</strong> 27.6* ever 1915 is not the MAJOR<br />

fact to consider—striking H it is.<br />

But that Dodge Brothers sold 210,967 cars ta<br />

192S, and thm in 1926 told 331,764—a gain<br />

<strong>of</strong> 71,797 sains in twelve months—telll • Itwy<br />

<strong>of</strong> growth that stands out like a tower on to<br />

skyline <strong>of</strong> the industry.<br />

Three hundred and thirty-one thousand buyers<br />

LAST year! Many more vital improvements<br />

added THIS year! No increase in pricet Three<br />

powerful arguments for earnestly investigating<br />

this smart and sturdy product before deciding<br />

What to buy!<br />

Inuring' Car_.<br />

Coupe _<br />

•Special<br />

. Mi<br />

. 1W0<br />

bmliuni<br />

BECKER'S GARAGE<br />

H. BECKER, Prop.<br />

WOODBINE, N. J.<br />

Wi Alto Smll Dtpendmblt Vfd Car*;<br />

Dan BE- BROTHBI<br />

MOTOR CAliS<br />

i'lia; 1 '


g^PlpWB^ : af^pfPy^ wmsm<br />

-,,— <strong>of</strong> postwar delation, and<br />

dwi i8 atirMineiy fluiBhen inAuto Increase iii'3l declined II per cent, Tho ntxt<br />

hig&ly ghly tolblicil DulLiJiod lacquer with a •%/ n/I'lf r- 1 l year, hswerer, a 10 per cent<br />

(ilmlnctivoly striped baul stir. Years Million rold gain was checked up and<br />

rounflliiB the car from radiator to<br />

further S3 per cunt, gain<br />

rear (ounciiu.<br />

-^—<br />

1933,<br />

The Interior ensemble <strong>of</strong> UHURemarkable<br />

History is That In 1DJ4 [iruiluclliin again<br />

Itoynl Bight sedan lit pcrhosi<br />

showed n slight liraHui! <strong>of</strong> 31 pe<br />

ovott nism delightful than the <strong>of</strong> Industry's Growth cent. but this viui counters<br />

exterior.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the most ..„..,„_„ aneed by a 11 per cent, gain ,<br />

Upholster}' tBroUBhoUt Is <strong>of</strong><br />

stories <strong>of</strong> industrial progress in 1«SJ, The total for 192J show<br />

luxurious sllver^ray mohair. Seat<br />

the world's history lays behind another slight gain and froi<br />

the ftgures which show the present loillcatlons 11ST will<br />

overstuffed, buttoned type, s<strong>of</strong>tlyeuiinlnnetl<br />

over Marshal! springs,<br />

growth <strong>of</strong> autonisBlle production close •till further increase<br />

renst<br />

and are exteremely comfortable.<br />

from 1S9S up 10 and including Prom th. eountrj , s . smallest .„„<br />

All interior fitments ore <strong>of</strong> decor<br />

1936. From four cars produced Industry i in 1)15. 1B*I the h automobl]<br />

jw model BuIoJ, showing the latest<br />

in onglno construction ative statuary bronse to conform III the I'lilled states in 1895, industry grow until It aitallie<br />

to the new instrument board ef, total production Has grown to nrai place in 1923, according t.<br />

feet. The instrument panel, 4.410,000 In IMS. or all Increase the eensu* <strong>of</strong> manufacturers com<br />

onee with the line eight poteur which Is IniMrretly IlluiniiiwI i ot n millidn'fold.! And this phe- piled for (hat year, Ihe last fo<br />

plant, mi 111 aid Black vl.-,_ pn-vi from above, contains a ei^ar nomiiial Increase pccurreti In a which comparative figures a<br />

'deal and stnt-ral sales managi t- lighter vvlth an Ingenious trouble period <strong>of</strong> only 33 yean*. available. In ihnl ynar t<br />

,10* a dieeusHion <strong>of</strong> tlu otft • " »-••»"» irpuoie; 0( Of joiirse. course, the four cars pro-<br />

whoinesnl,. vnlue nf aiiloiiiohll<br />

yaJSlraighf modiUs.<br />

light Biiaehmsnt, and an electric j dH1!(,d ,„ n H werc e*i»rtaent«l produced was s:i,lii^,:!07.H7i<br />

clock in addition to tho iielinl I ,,,,,i tt.«.. .... • . ^ --•""<br />

Hundreds <strong>of</strong> thousands <strong>of</strong> antr gasoline gauges, gpeeiln-<br />

WOT not intonded for pub-<br />

Eight Lin^ nils il <strong>of</strong> espprlniental ro-vd t< B£<br />

meter and ammeter. A foot light Uc mh\ In the lQi}awlng year<br />

log la all sections <strong>of</strong> the coun- ciisnmer switch ig placed for eon- 36 cgra were manufactured. In<br />

try and exhaustive analysis ef lenience on the iaft <strong>of</strong> the ateer- 189v 100 niaeliines were turned<br />

Include 3. and 7- jaotor and chassis performance lug post, near the eiuteh pedal. out. but il was not until JIBS<br />

finder ellmiitlr ixmdlUnifs w hlrfi The rear compartment ass a that the total reached 1,000,<br />

j« Sedans, 4-passen- ¥Srl8d from freezing is desert bronie robe rail .with decorative 1819 production really began<br />

• Coupe and Roadster hpat(. preceded praduetlan an the hand crips; an upholatcrei) foot on a commercial basis. In that<br />

line, Mr, Hack mentioned raaij a healer which Is iiet neatly year 4,192 ears were produced<br />

late the rear lower portion <strong>of</strong> the at a total wholesale value <strong>of</strong> 14,<br />

iFWto #2193 to $2295 iBtgoth <strong>On</strong>tot tawtt Plant front seat haek* silken guggle<br />

Jflpii at either side <strong>of</strong> the wide,<br />

_ saootihness at i<br />

The trenii continued upward<br />

rear scjit, with shadcul reading anii in 1104 a<br />

sBteds,vtogellier with an surer. Itelita above, and a richly en.<br />

per coat.<br />

WMil <strong>of</strong> the moat iinportati ilftTco <strong>of</strong> quietness and flashing<br />

gain over the previous year was<br />

gravod Hmoking set and vanity<br />

Mivj »attouneemen« <strong>of</strong> tli flcceleraLinii, are salient eharae,<br />

reeiirited. The increase was fron<br />

set—each iliting snugly into -<br />

«... ^JKUifiOleveiaBii Mo- (eristics <strong>of</strong> the Hoyal Blent mio<br />

11.3.15 in 1908 lo 28,419 tho<br />

JjCorpotatlon aanouBmd , tor, whjea, hag a counter-bal-<br />

Mlher glde <strong>of</strong> the fcody. feillowinjj y year. Another nother 100 J00 per<br />

ItrateBt Eight line, anced crankshaft (balanced both The body, which is unusutiiiy een!. jnerease wag recorded in<br />

four models, with a Statically and dynamically) anil low swung, has slender Heel cor-<br />

1909, when 187,731 cars wore<br />

at to I228E full fcrceifeed prwuri iubrica. ner posts to allow the uunost in<br />

produced against #8,500 In 190S,<br />

tfon to all eranksho/t, connecllng vlslblni)>, and a unique wind-<br />

, ,BW*ih (B,,tte ChBBdlBr rod; fJunsiiaft tearlnn and valve illnlll device which given desired<br />

rise<br />

liHtKt line Jneludi two di»<br />

entllatlon at<br />

the single<br />

j turn<br />

turn <strong>of</strong><br />

o<br />

|a»M; iMtpj af a aat •itraordlnafy low and high knob It ha<br />

nn extended. In<br />

_ «* pefformanco Ig claimed fo<br />

&<br />

iu»n1«r «WB and i tne ear. It to gald that the Boya<br />

iJ<strong>of</strong>f, Bins nsditer, with ElBlit _has Jj per cent, liiot<br />

SjMtt (or ,Bttra BaMtBgers, power and easily surpasses th<br />

[Bdte>i new Bowl JSirtt perfernjance ablliti- <strong>of</strong> Chandler<br />

Jettmnmd h? » Cnand. well-known I ili model<br />

"'SV tead ejght In iiiiB which has wc <strong>of</strong> com<br />

t| 3 3-16 IBCB bore and petltive speed,<br />

hill Climbing<br />

I «roke, it dovelopi io<br />

, rjj, at J.ooo K. P. M<br />

,»IU «(. soveoty-flvo milas u<br />

^tjfcfthr with .MM, It |,"<br />

iijggMta U natteniea alter<br />

MWgWMl known Bif Bli<br />

!;'iflffl:--M» four wheel me-<br />

. «ir Meaner, „<br />

atle Beat control<br />

K (tjilea<br />

famed "<strong>On</strong>o Shot"<br />

|<br />

f tho owtiftr<br />

lubricate his car<br />

If ins drl»or - » scat<br />

J :b<br />

••»•.,•,.•/, '<br />

fTV-rJKSp**<br />

Space<br />

S Big Plant<br />

Going Up<br />

Speed Equal To<br />

Jf»rTime Record<br />

fit R«dy M«Kh 15<br />

larte nuUdiai pf9fji'in<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>rMa at Doj»i<br />

' phut,<br />

K<strong>of</strong>Mnbfir 1 grounii waa<br />

j'for an tmmenw addltlaii<br />

firwtnt mnniifsetur|nf fa-<br />

Tns concrete faundaiiotu<br />

riU ind ittel work U Be-<br />

»ud general aalH nianafer wll)<br />

Ulreet the meeting! end outline<br />

toe most comprehensive sales<br />

efiSSf<br />

ii ever attempted by ,<br />

manufacturer <strong>of</strong> nulnniobHeH,<br />

The nieetlngs will be held fron<br />

«ul 'to coast and will place itai<br />

entire dealer orBauijailon In per<br />

sonal touch with conipany <strong>of</strong>f!<br />

clayj and will B|ve nm-hand liiformation<br />

on ihe wnrkihgn ri( iK<<br />

les plans.<br />

The ChevriJIi nj,u ry I<br />

n<strong>of</strong>tae part jtf Tape<br />

t» is e II «iti<br />

Ing built nd a 101 pi I<br />

depanmen IT I thbj p Dui<br />

iff car has<br />

Freight traffic Made<br />

By Auto Industry<br />

I lor a new brick and<br />

BUHIU., ng HI ,„ feet .«„ wide -.„ and .H.^uick Co. Alone HaVidied<br />

fist loni, affording under |23,446 Carload<br />

lie •ro<strong>of</strong> ro<strong>of</strong> a Boor fpue <strong>of</strong> ------ v^noatt<br />

6«0,000 aguare feet.<br />

i tullt durlDg the win-<br />

Georbi r f , I) r r<br />

i new •truoture Is<br />

Irafl-h: <strong>of</strong> thi Bulelt Mat r t<br />

» rapidity equal pany has cumpli d aj H<br />

iwltk which Dodft tici! for 19 0 whkh<br />

.iourlnt th* war, erected Bmuhlr form ll,o n ,<br />

the fOO,100-toot volume <strong>of</strong> fnifchl bualn.m lr<br />

to produce recoil by the ai turn ibile In I<br />

for US mlUlmeter Shipment* i<br />

\(tt the ordnaon depart warded by the. lulck Mo<br />

Ijjld the aBWd with which P ny at Flint<br />

yi 1 l 1 r<br />

that l.ulldliih I " *" '" » *<br />

loui rl lv<br />

division <strong>of</strong><br />

- " ' '" »'<br />

i fine., was heralded as<br />

tie ackleferaent in<br />

•truetlon.<br />

) aew bulldlnf must be<br />

lra*ai; ''*'"' a "»' c '» w ere aiMert January<br />

X 1I1B 13 JCIDCy 22. <strong>On</strong> lho otlipr side <strong>of</strong> lilu-<br />

Now Speaking<br />

Starting [unitary 26 Jt-r<br />

y Points Talked T'o<br />

r.ur(jpe By<br />

SOME OF THE APPARATUS THAT<br />

WILL MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO TALK<br />

FROM NEW JERSEY TO ENGLAND<br />

At Ta/v—In ttrlor <strong>of</strong> radlo-telcphono rwtlilnj • ration at Iloulton,<br />

Matne.'where Tol^owavca from Entlond an plcttdup. Attha<br />

right <strong>of</strong> the room la the radio recclclni unit and at tho left tho<br />

rebphona mtbourd and ampllfler for the wire circuit* (* tb»<br />

pdl Syatetn.<br />

In Omt—Otailtt bask <strong>of</strong> fifteen water cooled power amplifier<br />

tuba lor trapialttlna telephone tomenatloti* •crow th*<br />

Atlantic.<br />

At Ltft^-TwtUt aatentue wire*, each mm than ana and oo»<br />

MtUtlHIfMi ww u a cnpwt" houio" coatjilnln4 tuoldlt colh<br />

More Uses For Gas 1 was bound to' eomt, iwaimig<br />

only the ierioui itudy ol on <strong>of</strong>t.<br />

put on t^<br />

anJ » idl<br />

iinilni il u<br />

1> i finetlrr n rl<br />

neii iiuall> u« I II I, nnulhei<br />

victory for con n o Kw that hn»<br />

scrvunt BclonW. This welding<br />

Mor iitm are bslnq> tiS<br />

gas ev*ry day.<br />

Add<br />

Ihe Fairview Diner and Service Station at Ninth and Asbury<br />

Sinclair<br />

Gasoline<br />

2()( ga<br />

FREE<br />

DRAIN PIT<br />

SERVICE<br />

Cars Washed While You Wait<br />

We Cut Your Repair Bills With<br />

ALEMITE<br />

Expert Lubrication<br />

Sinclair<br />

Motor<br />

Oil<br />

Shone SflO and we will call for and deliver Jour car.<br />

LADIES' BEST BOOM<br />

You Will<br />

Regu<br />

Like<br />

EA'l<br />

WE<br />

AT THE FAIRVIEW DINER<br />

F R E E MIL .jij) W A T E E<br />

SERVE N0T11JNO BUT THE DEBT<br />

iar Ui inels Stcuks Cllolw and Sandwiches<br />

Our C '!*« We Malii! All Our Olvn Pastries<br />

Ninth Street & Asbury Ave.<br />

ALFRED M. PETERSON,<br />

PHONE 871<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

HJeyond compare ~<br />

at ai^where near its ^noe-the new<br />

PEERLESS SIX 90<br />

OLEBT <strong>of</strong> foot and flowing<br />

i inline—sturdy and powerful<br />

in action —safe and comfortable<br />

every hour <strong>of</strong> the diy<br />

or night..,<br />

This beautiful new Six-90<br />

sedan is easily the outstanding<br />

car value <strong>of</strong> Ihe year.<br />

And it is <strong>of</strong>fered to you as the<br />

bcstSixevermadebyPeerless.<br />

Ill motor it mounted on live, ,<br />

resilient rubber-freed from yu<br />

hration—carefully cushioned<br />

•gaiMt shacki «nd noise. •<br />

Hydraulic4-wheel brakei are<br />

positive «d lure. Appoint-<br />

ments are rich and luxurious.<br />

120 inch wheel base assures<br />

short turning radius, easy<br />

parking. '<br />

Womenappreciate die sileoce<br />

ot thit car. They love the distinctive<br />

air <strong>of</strong> il—its ease <strong>of</strong><br />

handling—iti fait pick up in<br />

traa§—its never failing power<br />

and smoothness on any' road<br />

•t any time.<br />

See {Mi newSot-90. Gonpip*<br />

it with any car at anywfrete'<br />

near its price, Phone the<br />

Peerless dealer. Tell him you<br />

want to try the Si*-M). He will<br />

•end it to your door fcr you<br />

to drive. Just phone-that's alt<br />

Peerless Sales and Service<br />

140 E. Oak Aw.<br />

THE SIX:9O<br />

Close- Comphd<br />

SEDAN<br />

H895 ,<br />

E E. D. HHAND,<br />

Mgr.<br />

WILDWOOD, N. J.<br />

HAS ALWAYS BEEN a ftn.'w]j* A mi


l J -\liLf?OKI\'.Sf)\'<br />

%,s WHAT'S O0HE<br />

*'; 111 J-*nd the Union -«~<br />

. road has retched Ben ton. ryywji-<br />

Kt<strong>of</strong>, Jw that distant point/ «n<br />

- f. eaatorq youth. in Msrd <strong>of</strong> healti.<br />

Is Maid. Hanutt t n Omasa,<br />

J(6» Ja warned <strong>of</strong> Sentan's wild-<br />

..naai. A stylishly dramed and<br />

tKuuttful joung women, with<br />

! pretty blue eyes, attnsta him. Re<br />

' ta julonUhed at tn taking a<br />

4rtot <strong>of</strong> brandy biton Br^iraW,<br />

~" i brskemsn tails him (he hM<br />

1 her nan" is Benton,<br />

explained.<br />

"High and dry? By golly,<br />

hen Beaton's the ticket I<br />

•ire high, and sure dry,"<br />

He leaned over the Hide ate<br />

and gaitd ahead, -gydn<br />

night."<br />

As I left she station dining<br />

[roam J found rile lady <strong>of</strong> the blu.<br />

eyes strolling alone upon th<br />

I civilly<br />

MHWI, AMt and fell ttt IratJr"<br />

£•£•*»*• braliMian went oni "But,!" 11111 be<br />

Lord, that WU no great flgfsr.<br />

i;»FMNe her* don't Band on cer«-<br />

«nonT In Uuse nattcn. Every<br />

V^jiljUfe alxiveboant. Haada so<br />

ttetatile until time to draw<br />

lino draw quit*<br />

pJltfOTTl],<br />

'You are rather alow in<br />

I, sir," .he llghUy acei<br />

"We might have breakfast 1<br />

ssmttl"<br />

Plead guilty, madam,"<br />

"Slit the next me<br />

|y privilege,"<br />

inner, ytyi; at<br />

M.<br />

Ihe<br />

"All<br />

Qhuy<br />

. Hli iasgiuce m a Ilttli too<br />

'§Mua for me.<br />

•,"H«r iHlstuuid Is In bujlnouf<br />

i - "Budnasf •• Hi laid a linger<br />

ffifUMMM «l* BOH, and<br />

Swjlt]*, "IM b« yJAl And good<br />

fcurfoon. Art you nnT-<br />

,- Are you oaf"<br />

• I OB?" I repeated. "<strong>On</strong><br />

be damned!" be roundly<br />

ltd. ABd_"f«,.,s „«,<br />

• aulet little .mile with<br />

'And stiff thM you will<br />

iome."<br />

"Of course," she laughed .hart<br />

ly. "leqton Is now 'honie." We<br />

If. lenten ii now home."<br />

have moved ao frequently that<br />

nave grow coil iilm.nl „„<br />

have grown<br />

(lice<br />

'I judge Hen that you af<br />

I'eoneeeled, as may happen, will<br />

- flexible buiilneai," I haiardud,<br />

"There ia money In follow! nfi<br />

the railroad, and that in our<br />

present life," ihe said frankly.<br />

"A town ipringg up, you know,<br />

at es<strong>of</strong>l terminus, booms aa long<br />

at the Irelght and<br />

' My lady drew back<br />

declined rfce "mnilc"<br />

"Tliank you. I ilo not drink,<br />

"What?" His time siifFeiiHi<br />

"The hell you gay, Ilsve a umll<br />

you pilgrim j fef If you lion's-.<br />

"Trftin's,*!arllng, Jim," »he in<br />

>"p*s9r>d uhappfy, v ''If you want<br />

gt^t iiiHisfil you'it<br />

hurry."<br />

The bell was ringing.<br />

, ^eftgers were hurrying. It<br />

by |he rorniii.:|or« about:<br />

'board!"<br />

Without another word the lady<br />

j ~-wl for the ear steps. 1 m\*<br />

fellow on** flrffi look an<br />

•rce left him. The Irain<br />

d as I, jump*! on flic rn,;tr-<br />

•at ear and the conductor ami<br />

irakeniah liaiiied thy iife*y U'Uuw<br />

aboarcl.<br />

My lady wan ensconced,<br />

"Dill thi.y get Jim? • ,he In-<br />

julrwl,<br />

"By the scruff <strong>of</strong> til<br />

Vou know him""<br />

He's from Benton. 1<br />

' »"*<br />

.,, Of ton saltkeKii aUall<br />

, ftToHnf you—eh; No* I<br />

Italia you af a sysiea. tali,<br />

JMca MM null wtiu you<br />

nag,"<br />

,' Wr In my own fashion,<br />

, I nbuked, "Ana tie ],d»<br />

— tor dlKuBlon b,i9mn<br />

u my ai-<br />

Is only<br />

KtMM with tn<br />

,»"">• ITIBBM, "NO<br />

. iJoUodefl, Mlrtsr Wlgrlm.<br />

,-iUt-Mt in good enough<br />

«:*JM. I oaiy iirn to H<br />

-•Htp, »w!" And ta<br />

W« w to «« a*<br />

•t,JWlneji"<br />

pajHenger.<br />

o^ a audnttuili»hnl fli'lcl<br />

KnuJa, ClittUin Cubs beat the<br />

Cfiinilfn flrlblilerri ^4 to 21 anti<br />

wont jnio iinflispuijd pn^i-Htdmi<br />

<strong>of</strong> .flrsft place In liir; Huuth JivrHi'y<br />

The<br />

throng. It was fcn<br />

Ward Beam<br />

Is Not Wanted<br />

By Civic Club<br />

Present Petition To Com-<br />

rniisionen Objeetinf To<br />

Daily Dozen Initructor<br />

The busloat gection <strong>of</strong> tbe en<br />

ire resort today hi the IMvlera<br />

raet. Gradually thia traet, whkh<br />

as a vaat meadowland ft ynaj<br />

.go, its assuming the appearance<br />

/liirli clie developen have<br />

lanned.<br />

The Riviera tract, which ex-<br />

endi! from Eighteenth Street to<br />

werily.elghth Street, from Bay<br />

venue to the bay was purchased<br />

.bout a year ago by the Ralph L.<br />

heater, Inc, St hi the largest<br />

levelopment <strong>of</strong> Its kind to he at-<br />

tempted in the resort.<br />

Last May when the trait n<br />

placed on the market the UrM<br />

section was quickly uuld In block<br />

iotg. The first section extends<br />

from Eighteenth Street to about<br />

Twenty.second Street,<br />

Two dredges are now in opera-<br />

tion filling the tract. Already<br />

350,000 yards <strong>of</strong> sand haa been<br />

tranafernd front the bad <strong>of</strong> the<br />

hay to the tract. The first sec<br />

tlon has been entirely ailed as<br />

far as Twenty-Brit Street.<br />

100 Un Working<br />

development streets, sidewalks<br />

and curbs are being laid out In<br />

the section that has been tlllod.<br />

B<br />

The dispute as to who will<br />

haic charse <strong>of</strong> the publicity lo<br />

lh.> rmuro -was settled Mondfr<br />

when a resolution was adopted<br />

by Commlaslonere Campbelll<br />

(l<br />

Boblnson placing the pB>llp^|fil<br />

expenditures and the engag|ns,pr '«<br />

a publlolty director In the ha^J»:?M<br />

<strong>of</strong> the entire board, ,,'.--, ucPi"' 8<br />

In put years Mayor Chatnjilo^<br />

handled the publicity, though J«it<br />

year Commiulonera BoblnB<strong>On</strong> W)4 /<br />

<strong>On</strong>rnpsell queatianed hll<br />

sole atithopity In the matter.<br />

The resolution waa lntradusea?<br />

by CommiBslongr Campopll, ,*fl«;i<br />

preaided at the meeting In the .<br />

abunce <strong>of</strong> Mayor OhamBloB, who -<br />

was confined, to hui bed wdth »n<br />

attack <strong>of</strong> tonallltls, v<br />

n introduslng Mho resolution<br />

Commissioner Campbell suted i»<br />

wished that Mayor Champion mrntii<br />

present, but the matter was too<br />

[ important to delay, ;= ^Hv-Jrl<br />

He stated the resolution Drtt.<br />

vlded that all contracts in tH«<br />

future would be made toy th»:<br />

CommlHlonen and the publliltj;<br />

dlreetor would furnish a detslleil<br />

report to the Conunlssioneni tot -'<br />

the activities <strong>of</strong> hlji <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

month.<br />

Commissioner Robinson stated<br />

In voting favormble to the resolu-<br />

Uon that be regretted the<br />

ner In which the publicity<br />

handled last year, and<br />

the Commlsslonum thould<br />

something about the matter In<br />

which the money was being usefl.<br />

Io receive a detailed n-<br />

NovjniBer aa to tfci^tf"<br />

pendkures, so " " " "<br />

•een this. If<br />

lellc contests In, the rsnort<br />

If we can legally aid thtn.j<br />

jecti 1 am In-favor ot,l(...',.<br />

CommUisIoner I _<br />

fairored piscine tbo',,1)<br />

n lod.<br />

Between 100 and US workmen<br />

have been kept busy on this<br />

operation.<br />

The contract for building<br />

streets, curbs, sidewalks, leveling<br />

lots and graveling lots wan<br />

g t wan<br />

awarded to the Monlhan t Hall<br />

Company,<br />

<strong>On</strong> Tuesday<br />

Ia Received and Filed<br />

!>y tiani playing aurl f\mv<br />

Even Dps<br />

who Is ahniit the Miv <strong>of</strong> a half<br />

pint, iuidiMi thriiis by climbinff<br />

up tho cagn in monkGy fashion<br />

or ihe flying<br />

r to gut out <strong>of</strong> thu way<br />

In the closing minutes <strong>of</strong> the<br />

game liatli ihe jtpc'Olators aiid<br />

ra were warkrd up io fiiver<br />

After lirt'iikirig n tie score<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team fought<br />

furiously to ruiain Its slender<br />

lead. In a melee near the Carn-<br />

den hasket flma sinrted to fly<br />

but the players were quickly<br />

calmed down.<br />

Babe Klpu Hcori'd only one<br />

field goal in the game, hut It was<br />

thla goal which clinched the<br />

game for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, With bu<br />

one minute to play Klots go<br />

hold <strong>of</strong> the ball In Ihe Caoiden<br />

half <strong>of</strong> the court, Kjotz crossed<br />

the Camden team who figured an<br />

attempt would be inarte to freeze<br />

the bail by rushing down the<br />

court and spilling the bai:<br />

through the( net,<br />

(Osntlnutd en Page Five)<br />

A riwiillillon by inn Clvlr, Club<br />

51 WIIH pri-si-nted la the CommlsslNn-<br />

ri< Monday objecting to ihc om-<br />

ployniont <strong>of</strong> W. Ward Beam as<br />

physical instructor on Ihe beach<br />

I hi* summer. The resolution,<br />

which takes exceptions to alleged<br />

ulterances and his attitude before<br />

Ihe dully dosen class nnd on the<br />

Boardwalk, la ai follows:<br />

Whereas, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Civic<br />

Club deprecate the employment<br />

and maintenance <strong>of</strong> J. Ward<br />

Beam as physics! instructor on<br />

ihe beach for the coming season,<br />

IBS7, aa Bome <strong>of</strong> the exercises,<br />

together with his attitude and ut-<br />

tcrances before the class and on<br />

the Boardwalk we consider not<br />

in keeping with the high Ideals<br />

upon which thla place Was found-<br />

eld, and wo, ai mothers and clt|.<br />

(Continued on p.0« Thm)<br />

George Lawrence Dies<br />

At Philadelphia Home<br />

George W, Lawrence, Phlladel<br />

phla business man, who Is well<br />

known here, died at his home<br />

Monday. He Ii the brother <strong>of</strong><br />

Alex Lawrence, Jr., local renl e».<br />

tate broker,<br />

Services were held this after,<br />

noon at the OIl¥er H, Bair build.<br />

Chestnut Street. Inter,<br />

at Monument Cemetery,<br />

wry active<br />

a mem-<br />

Fire Damages Bay<br />

Avenue Bungalow<br />

Orifiii <strong>of</strong> Fire Unknown—<br />

Cloied Sinee September<br />

A fire <strong>of</strong> unknown origin<br />

aiinfil damnst. to tne extent Of<br />

$1200 io • bungalow located at<br />

1241 Bay Avenue, The fire oc-<br />

curred at 10.10 Monday evening.<br />

Two alarms were sailed.<br />

The firemen were sreatly<br />

hampered by the •moke in the<br />

building, which Bad little out-<br />

let, as thi Imrigalow hod been'<br />

closed alnce lut September.<br />

It required about an hoar and<br />

a half to eempItMir MHngulnh<br />

the blue, which cawed about<br />

11000 daman to building aid<br />

1100 to the furniture.<br />

While the orlfln Of the flro le<br />

unknown, it<br />

the contractors<br />

wore lasting concrete (oran for<br />

aidewalka in the northern ond<br />

<strong>of</strong> the development.<br />

The work <strong>of</strong> extending Bay<br />

Avenue from Seventeenth Street<br />

lo Eighteenth street is in proK-<br />

reBH and should he completed<br />

within the next few weeks,<br />

Monday the Commissloner» di-<br />

rected <strong>City</strong> Bngineer Colllisoii to<br />

prepare .plans for the extension <strong>of</strong><br />

Bay Avenue from Blghtienth<br />

Stri.rt In Roosevelt Boulevard.<br />

Hard Mirfaelng is now being i»|d<br />

3n Bay Avenue from Ninth Street<br />

to Potirteoirlh Street,<br />

<strong>City</strong> Plans<br />

To Construct<br />

New Streets<br />

Crosi Streets Between 22nd<br />

and 29th Streeti, Atbury<br />

T C l<br />

dlfllcUHr p<br />

*>ucm\ In pej^nff the piibtlcltr<br />

in & lfe^ml n^nner. He B4ld<br />

thfi p6wer restA Witt''.<br />

Commissioners,<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho publicity (Hrrttor wou}A<br />

receive ovurf comUidArBtfoti* 'thii<br />

rftsoIutlOQ Ifl u follows;<br />

It K&aolved. By Ihe<br />

To Central Avenue<br />

Will Pave Many Alleys<br />

<strong>City</strong> Hnglneer OoilUnon wu<br />

directed by the Oommlijloner on<br />

Monday to prepare plans for the<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> many new streets<br />

In the resort, also for the hard<br />

surfacing <strong>of</strong> many alleys.<br />

The new streets to be eon-<br />

structed are Twenty-second to<br />

Twenty-ninth, inclusive, from A«.<br />

bury Avenue to Central Avenue.<br />

Also for the construction <strong>of</strong><br />

Thirty-third Street from Oentnti<br />

Avenue to the alley between Oen-<br />

tral and Wesley Avenue, ont-<br />

half <strong>of</strong> Thlrty-flni street for tie<br />

•ame distance, the other half <strong>of</strong><br />

tita street waa built tome time<br />

ago, one-half <strong>of</strong> Sixteenth itreit<br />

jaotneait <strong>of</strong> Wealey Avenue and<br />

Twelfth itreet nutheaat <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue.<br />

, (ContlnuM M Pan Twtil ••,„<br />

IJty Over Application |<br />

The application <strong>of</strong> Boberf<br />

stamper tm MrUMon.ts<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commissioners <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong>, Of<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N. J.. that tbifc Bo«il<br />

employ KODIA eult&ble pernon to<br />

bo known an the "Publicity<br />

Mfttiagcr," together with gU&h,<br />

othiir Demon or peraonn BU thfv<br />

board rimy deem neceBtKi-jr , for<br />

the purpneo <strong>of</strong> giving ftttenlfoa<br />

(o tbe advertIH|nK <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Be It Further Kwolved, That<br />

th« publicity manasor aboil have<br />

chargo, subject to the direction.<br />

and authority <strong>of</strong> JttLta board, .<strong>of</strong><br />

(be advertlfllnff <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

ftxcupl icKHl advortlBlng. Ho sha.ll<br />

prr^iuri! and furnlnh advertising'<br />

mattnr, as to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. N...J.,<br />

for boohkttci. signs,<br />

IHi;to'<br />

(blu board at 4s first regular<br />

mooting In cacih and every month<br />

as tn authorized expenditures*<br />

and the purpose <strong>of</strong> fluch<br />

«ll


5/< /<br />

'•V i<br />

^. J A.<br />

! r : n^ntBanori<br />

JSgThrong Removed Here<br />

1 k "*•<br />

o increase<br />

om When Keatnctions Faib To Arouse "o» eipww who entoreii<br />

>^fiP.-..W?^ A^"* ««» aw Clam* Are H.M.1% Raymond P^ Buws IT-""..^.!^ «?<br />

*...','.'. r~— — — — —— — — — _ By eo-ordinaUiiir tire<br />

OSSS* «"*>» ••"•* "* "" Tte • toti * 1 ty "" •""*- ^ ^ " Barmmid. ,,,rm,r ^/"o'U^tid'e £?**<br />

; ll« MlMa for UN bnunt <strong>of</strong> the Malsus lute Board <strong>of</strong> Uealth Of- publicity ilirmliir <strong>of</strong> Ofiai. Ory „" h° ' * ' " ^ ""• .'<br />

Rttrahaeiils.. J*nevolfnl Aaaoela. neer to apprehending a clammei- ouiline.l a plan to th.. Ri-.iiti.rv "„ I „. K<br />

mm <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, held at the ch»rg*.'with slamming in to- »t a mnming <strong>of</strong> tj» unum Bold „„„; i^u —'<br />

Jtotol Heetwood Monday •nBUK, atridie|Fwjters, aroused the Ira Tuesday ngnn al tho Hnlrl i - «T»,<br />

WM enjoyed by a. tlrjns <strong>of</strong> about <strong>of</strong> raally <strong>of</strong> the eitliens, partlru- Oeeanlv, whereby <strong>Ocean</strong> Clij- «,* ,„ h,f<br />

okwdRpm<br />

Wooes With<br />

represBllif a miille at "onio nf tin 1 "<br />

j ^ tt>siimony, -*<br />

| — — - — Blt Turner 1* a married man. «<br />

', Caveman Tactics <strong>of</strong> Colored m> afWr n-liii Si. Sorter pro- J<br />

•! „•". A. , n , urtw.-cl v.-ry rapidly aftw he <br />

• | r air Aired Before presented hrr wiih a lias <strong>of</strong> coal<br />

"' Magistrate Ware ami a hoi <strong>of</strong> egmly. Durlni: (1m J,<br />

| _ _ winter dny« a bag <strong>of</strong> «ml Is •<br />

•,'_ ~~"~ ' f(]ii»lilisrM a iii"«l aiw-plnhli. J^jj<br />

, Testimony Was Convulsing uk.Mi ..f iMcim. ^<br />

j =-. - - Thi* nfliiIr ram* 1 Hi nn abrupt nn<br />

I Th» ravman Indira which al- "<br />

IM peMsna, which included tie J»rly laoM-who are Intermijd In could .rcurc DIM S operatM operates bu«eg Dumto<br />

Bridgelon<br />

' • pfflciiiH. eiceptlns Mayor IBs Bay, -' nunv rlllw »n.l t,n<br />

a »nd Atlanii<br />

» cities and town _ .,„<br />

ropfon, who ban fetes COBBDM<br />

ting with ......<br />

to Ma hooie on account sf 111 th.<br />

ylvania hf affillatlm; wiIJ,<br />

, TiJentlne iHncen and<br />

dunces wew laelttded In I n ^ ^ r re eotsinlnale tsinlnalei * *1000 «or!h <strong>of</strong> iranaportmln<br />

JBSm. TB« prl««s for the II was allsjed thlt was due to the mmoBthiy<br />

from the iran»p,,rla!|n<br />

HW». wm m By KMile «fme ft the .ewage dta] gpaBr, thereby eUBraniw.in<br />

' 3. m. Sorter. Herbert plant. About lie same u<br />

tomy from IONI Tho rnil"<br />

«i Pete Butenr is the fuse oil from condensers used by to<br />

the motter to the<br />

1 " 1 «'" ln El1 I" 111 "" 11 * 11 a brlek ""<br />

;n,,,,i lirnk.. ill- h,.»n r>f hta «..ul- olt w * •'"'"'J''* rlb »- wl »»" Bl " J =<br />

.w IJf hii'l a biildicr knife rliilch,ni<br />

•ncr no.. ,ra u, w: .nw <strong>of</strong> "'"• ""'I' 1 " 1 ""-"' l0 ""'W<br />

:aii>iitri TIIIIHT. 22. oolowd <strong>of</strong> lhc Inffnal reelniin <strong>of</strong> JilK an-<br />

755 W.rt Av.-nu... when lii» af- l "" t ">' Tl1 '*' W'"' 1 "' '""•" ll<br />

; <strong>On</strong>lti', Mr*. llelBn Porter, 33. ""' ll ' M *<br />

cobiri'il. uf 73J Wiwt AVCIHH;, SI, Porter. »hr. pri>«»cil (he<br />

I'IIHI'EIII him Hiih amaull mi,i nhirffiw. uilmli!,..! ti,n nil.iniil<br />

, feuliry, Romeu was n fr^iUf*!!! vinijcir afjil<br />

rini-ii,>.•'•• «•«, n.i.|| roprcwntiil m, nm. <strong>of</strong>raBlon linu r>ii iintll<br />

<strong>City</strong> in the i<br />

The advantage <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily<br />

would derive from aucb Irs (In. 1<br />

Bortation would be quick an.l'<br />

itrsAjsitii33Ji<br />

nd HeSted tbem uoat for food<br />

I/;•••.* WBU, They plaeej a number <strong>of</strong> SlociH snij<br />

. MiTii ph» drawlnr winners were <strong>of</strong> wood la the bay watert on io,<br />

Aook Sclair, J«ck lanm, Her lna,mlrjE tide near tae outlet <strong>of</strong><br />

/W.fcR^Jlta Mba and H, We mwage di>po«»l plant, f bese „ .,<br />

•fciCtadHek. bloekj drifted up jeacb Thar. pal><br />

• '••••1i3*l*_l*ohBni BBinu and ougnfaw to beyond Dry Thor.<br />

Asa rnrg twarduii oughfan,<br />

»TUM, OfnOCT» Ford. F»n»M "infOTeiMd la the bay<br />

*r.t:JOu«dT. ImpMllMiio, faek •rcu* tiiif-tlivHaadltiona which<br />

HiWlJBMMk dUtdbuUd let inau ««Hd the bin are no. entirely<br />

* "lm9.nia4i.Mkw, Tto a<strong>On</strong> wnoved, p» neir tewaie dla.<br />

^Ml«fl to tte a^i. Jiy mmf poaal pllift efected mat rmr<br />

, • jp tt« hawewlrei Jo Ua rewrt. «liBlaat«d aay objeeUoa from<br />

•tltt^fl »ti**fl dooanted for tne that More asd the ia§ comiiaBy<br />

ienu«« Ouhion (an. WleUy eiitbed tie dispoMi or;!<br />

ii Md »Wt. .Ireunws ou and It wlli never oeeur again. I'<br />

•Mm:--W4 tMTtt In the Banner, polgt out that during<br />

'lit;. i ... . ««• paat y»«r tbouwnda <strong>of</strong> clama L<br />

MM WH cleared (or the bavt beea remo.ed froB Beach I<br />

1<br />

1 Mam, for Thoroughfare, despite the vigi- f<br />

ttmaa tbelr lanc0 eBd f C u ly<br />

° ^ ° " -<br />

''»P<br />

Of tho hmltl, ufflcen. Many g<br />

or latlon iliidfT<br />

_t. »,j_i_. wcr.j Ho<strong>of</strong>ed by pemna uniware £<br />

ere contaminated. If the cla<br />

•oB^ml~.,.. "ere eOBttmlMted, they argd'tf<br />

^V^pLj. »*m there eertalnlr would b»<br />

MB puilding Mme evidence af It In the h»«llt)<br />

.-•"_-;••.>?


\V<br />

J '«,<br />

"fa t<br />

'•A '<br />

i * r<br />

'm<br />

Mews - Gfeurches<br />

-^—=,_==_= -_ _- *-' i s— "' '-' ' _" J i i ;-<br />

To Celebrate Mrs, R Dawes' Apron Social Is NOvel Affair<br />

Annivetery<strong>of</strong> Resort Visit Enjo^l By All Jo Be Stag<br />

K; <strong>of</strong> P. Oder Is CanceHed He " * ^ i^T At High Be<br />

I Wunt on Sek Lto<br />

« 10 tw a<br />

null wen* or<br />

or* Siturdaj <strong>of</strong> Mr. aad |fra, Hirold W, Hsger. | . ~ •* !' —-r——--•"-» «i«-"« ,|ia<br />

i'fiA: —— <strong>of</strong> Ml Battereea Boaif. nv-r ihe three Years Ago I Call Off Jersey Trip '"hup<br />

a * » W. Robert,, <strong>of</strong> PWiadel- «,-«••( »nt _ _ _ __~ _ eon»i<br />

pfhfe ta sptBdiHtsa, few da« with — j I ~~*—'— ffora<br />

^te. daqihur. Jim. William GU. Among tie n»ri vurio;,. over j Founded at Washingtnn ! Artjvitim <strong>of</strong> Civic Club Irunri<br />

A»f«t el Ninth Strwrt, the week end were Mr am! Mrs. i """ n,s '.<br />

• : \bf " i " Albert WoBlwn and Mr, ami lift. " ,' — — — — j,r<br />

"^SL.*?!! ,?f *?*" ^ W l GeodBelseb,, <strong>of</strong> Lancaster. Pa ftder a proclamation hwy-.il The meetta, <strong>of</strong> me riv,, rmb ur-'.l<br />

.Wtortd to P#rtt Afflbor THur- They wjr* Ih, guest, <strong>of</strong> Mr, and b. Sup .-ta.wlh.r R.eiwfd «-hl-c-,, .« ar\«,u,i ,„ "U k«,d S.<br />

f" jBl1 " "»«•• 0' 5 » ! >•"•» ». Witt*. Mll-mike,, Hi. s-urly lolriW( ar [fl, ,-,„ Hull has been the n<br />

reeMiflej Hottrt WM called lo _ » alllten men. mmber, <strong>of</strong> 16* MB«n«| d»e to me fact that »PMi<br />

t, is E#v, C. WaH#<br />

ark and not during new h'uitxinf otwhft<br />

is expected Sunday nsrniag worship, jj<br />

within Hie evening services it 7;](j.:•'<br />

wesk services Wean<br />

r f-n.. I<br />

in it i Show Is Open To Publt<br />

" Banker Arrive. ^, h m 0 * m m k<br />

Mr and MnT lame? F. Koch Avenue, !„... ,, „. ,<br />

ire" r«*IHSB conBratuiitlon, pa*tor Sunday morniruj<br />

upon .Be hlrlh <strong>of</strong> a »on tut •« l":S»i Bible school „ \<br />

Saturday The new arrival will evening services at 7:I0,'"j<br />

be tcnoWTi M James Francis Koch, weslt service, Wednesday ,fjf<br />

Mrs. EHif h ! Pretty g]<br />

liBwiM fir' i)«lJrt(fill<br />

„ .,,„,,„ ,„ Hrfiehtful .file ttl.ru »nd an are doing DM. Mr, «om i- i". • --- -..-.«-. ajuHupu<br />

r U.ler, Ita L^nara<br />

Jr., <strong>of</strong> Btddon Ho(»W«<br />

w«M ,qd.<br />

f febnarr II to :H Ol,,,,,, a<br />

(Wogras prepared fnr !hu ••«!••<br />

bf m# B<strong>On</strong>-ii»|lHir- Itma. wit<br />

ren,ln#lli re,ollvs ef j,,,, Wir<br />

10 'he! Schpoi neil Friday evening, 1<br />

Ion. jn pisy. wbloh »ss writien by "<br />

rrtli.in will it pewonaifF d(r«ti!il<br />

ttw a Misf Minim Heicliiy. p»»*i'<br />

I dir^ctsr. prnmi^s in ?urpa# t<br />

rh3T=.l^^ "waT*°r ramtral wbfcii *<br />

6y i •<br />

ic»l I Mis." Jwini? .MorrU, <strong>of</strong> 672;<br />

-Mm, P, Lernr Has? a crini-. I 'BB 'wat»r ramlral which WJJ awr|y <strong>of</strong><br />

mas. srith rh* 1 afeie apsiifance r.f ^ pp(.3f n'^d in 1921. the Gerr<br />

J!r». Edith Siifan. Mrs. VwE«II»-i Tin besuiifiii Indian lore «;orj- day, Fejl<br />

Mn, John IfcCalllon ini Sir*. ! • Th» Land <strong>of</strong> IB - flrjbliw «'ji«r" Thi. fi<br />

Gar!<br />

»or Wiiilam j. Jlc Communion every santff<br />

i.rfflar.ipwn. [nter- Sun f»» "J? 01 . »=«!: I<br />

vorih C».iar rtni- •*"•«*. '••


:5j*j ; ';Bein§<br />

Board-<br />

c. Membership<br />

Heaitl in Court<br />

Alleges Adopted Daughter<br />

Has No Claim on Estate<br />

df Mrs. J. R Fuller<br />

She Died Without a WO]<br />

A^rt/jiiutd by<br />

•\Wpnentf' Jsso.<br />

ifi^en|«voHng"W<br />

la,p»»tti|«mt ; boar*.<br />

PgfpnewiJioar^srk.<br />

A court coniest'over tbe estate<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Jennie P. Fuller, who<br />

Uj <strong>Ocean</strong> city, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary,<br />

1M4, revealed an unusual situa.<br />

goBd five-sent' cigar natu'raiiy'get<br />

reped in,<br />

Bate Taw Any!<br />

Young girl wanted as maid<br />

eiperlenee not neee«arr, t<br />

must be willing to be brained<br />

'dull hendBche" may bo t<br />

<strong>of</strong> a dull heat.<br />

the hit dog<br />

_ ^r ^J^T,^ £ % % % %<br />

Norti'miJ «M.A claims the prowfir, a* in the paper<br />

Streets, li controlled »*** '« now In the hands <strong>of</strong>!<br />

MnL • | l»*'t* T Hou b<br />

o hersr. « Mrs Houston<br />

0 ° t ttie daughter <strong>of</strong> the de-<br />

I <strong>of</strong> This Ssbciail** Hl »»!eth T, Houston be-<br />

*mtfticfi front f»»».W.*". « "»<br />

sJOjiated with 14<br />

#thett!atas! *tt *>">• *•"»« «'«ttl*» and pa-<br />

4 ud Out i<br />

<strong>of</strong> ana<br />

In tha orace <strong>of</strong> the<br />

S^P^riy^aS<br />

HOLAJTO STBELMAN<br />

"For Coal Csmfort<br />

MR BALE<br />

^witlf -'• * 1 * 1 barUa *<br />

coil<br />

condition.<br />

AJ©<br />

HEATINa<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

SREKNm,<br />

COAL 4<br />

OCEAN CITY, N.J,<br />

Avrnne. Ooam city<br />

Permanent<br />

Wave<br />

BEAUTY SHOPPE ]<br />

Wutim^mmim<br />

or Town*'<br />

MILTON'S<br />

BEAUTY SHOP<br />

9SW<br />

ATLANTIC<br />

COAL YARDS<br />

Atimtk Gty<br />

K«iw7137<br />

CAPE MAY AND<br />

CUMBERLAND COUNTY NEWS W&MWTYWM^ I SECOND NfiW^SECTlbN ^<br />

: | * PAGES ITQ 16J.&WM<br />

Boardwalk<br />

? Auto Show<br />

OOEAH ^Tf, Hlw JEBSEY, PEIDAT, FEBEUAEY IS,<br />

I Be Held April 16 and<br />

$7—Plant Formulated For<br />

Novel Exhibit<br />

For Trade Ass'n<br />

TTie important feature <strong>of</strong> the present day Securities<br />

Market i, tht steadily Increasing demand far Bond*<br />

<strong>of</strong> recognized character for investment purposes. In<br />

most instances buyen are sacrificing interest for «i-<br />

•linince—preferring a mailer income to the risk <strong>of</strong><br />

holdirif a security jeopardiad by high m^im<br />

charges. So general is the market for Bondi, that<br />

virtually aU foreign issues litted hen since the War<br />

•re seiliBi at a tangible premium over the origami<br />

prices.<br />

i<br />

TTui eweniive wthdrnwl <strong>of</strong> moray from purery<br />

•pt ulative field, h ^My undentood<br />

vagaries and spasmodic flurtuatioM <strong>of</strong><br />

M«ket o w the period <strong>of</strong> the \m year m<br />

<strong>On</strong> a smgl. day lart week, the Brted ihami rf ^a<br />

wdl taown mUr^d. feU thirt^eight print, in Me<br />

«« «nd fifteen « fc oUlWi whiIe ^ ^ m<br />

A« .toek <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> the mo« p^uW ^<br />

product, an the market fejl ten pointa for<br />

on a whisper and<br />

.rnaU wonder A« ^ «vw<br />

turbulent channels for an outlet.<br />

^<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

24 y«nr« iin 0«w,<br />

#&8H<br />

i<br />

irjednlle plus for the Board<br />

i mtomublle show on April It<br />

17 were formulated In the<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />

_, in the Woolwortb building<br />

iiiatherlnt <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

ill* dealors on Monday<br />

|'Tlie Chamber's plan for the ei-<br />

: Ms enthusiastically endorn-<br />

Ihe representatives <strong>of</strong> the<br />

automobiles present, and<br />

i tentative arrangements for the<br />

<strong>of</strong> the show also were<br />

L<br />

Mr, fMrpoBt, a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

I esl Governors <strong>of</strong> 4he Cham-<br />

^jef Commerce, and chairman<br />

f-ibe Chamber's snow committee,<br />

the managing secretary, «•<br />

the details <strong>of</strong> the auto<br />

M planned for the approval<br />

jibe dealers, They endorsed the<br />

presented for the eihiblt<br />

.Jail announced their intention<br />

f to-operating to aid In making<br />

i iBdr a success,<br />

plans for<br />

ipsy for decorations and advor-<br />

; the shew wen adopted and<br />

plan <strong>of</strong> music on Douglass'<br />

at tho Boardwalk and<br />

Avenue, were received<br />

fitt approved, Mr. Konowitch and<br />

__ Monmnao were named as<br />

ImmdttM members to aid Mr,<br />

Howard Tenenbauin<br />

Now Deputy Sheriff<br />

Sworn in <strong>On</strong> Wedneiday;<br />

Formerly Real Estate Man<br />

Howard Ttincnbaum, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May, wu gworn In on Wedaeiday<br />

by Judge Henry Ware u Deputy<br />

Shorts <strong>of</strong> Cape May County,<br />

The new Deputy Sheriff is Si<br />

yean old, • graduatn <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May High School agd the Unl-<br />

TeMIty <strong>of</strong> mnmrlvanla,<br />

flaerlff H<strong>of</strong>fman autee tbat he<br />

In more than pleased to have Mr<br />

Tentinbdum u hU deputy. Baying<br />

that ha IB enegtlanally well<br />

ailfld<br />

jifiil.seeretary <strong>of</strong> the Chamber<br />

•(Commerce was named secretary<br />

HlJM automobile show committee.<br />

* i Mtnmlttee was delegated to<br />

foil arrangements for the<br />

nod report hack at a<br />

isettflg <strong>of</strong> the entire body<br />

I about 4iin» weeks.<br />

to the dealers re.<br />

at the conference. Mr,<br />

bad letters and pledges<br />

itveraj other dealera<br />

<strong>of</strong>.ttt<br />

th<br />

In<br />

to<br />

la tbe tfeafc'wnleh Is<br />

, to he the first Boerd-<br />

.„. antomobUe .how ever held<br />

gU» OaKed Btates.<br />

. MM will be displayed in<br />

i •adle <strong>of</strong> tbe Boardwalk,<br />

tbe ocean In a straight<br />

e> are certain to make an<br />

showing and add to<br />

akUghti <strong>of</strong> the early visitor<br />

« f »H «s tbe Cape May countl.ns<br />

•M*take advantage <strong>of</strong> tbe flrst<br />

pMMiMie display |B this section<br />

at the Bute.<br />

„ Afttr ducuiislng and perfecting<br />

I Of the show, the automobile<br />

ants adopted tentative plans<br />

fj the formation <strong>of</strong> the Auto-<br />

(Trade* AssMaUoB <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

r County. The new organisation<br />

Deputy Hherlff Tenenbautn re-<br />

ceived his appointment lost<br />

week.<br />

He was formerly » real estate<br />

operator in Florida,<br />

StateWl<br />

Give $25,000<br />

For Boulevard<br />

Freeholders Will Widen Sea<br />

Ide Road Across Meadows<br />

Ask For Allotment<br />

Shake-up In<br />

County State *<br />

Troopew<br />

Court House and Tuckahtu<br />

Stations Abandoned—Den<br />

nisville New Headquarters<br />

No Graft Charge in County<br />

•tale Police stationed at Cap.<br />

May County station! were not in<br />

eluded In the alleged graft an<br />

scandal charges brought agalni<br />

other-troopers in Bouth Jersey.<br />

Colonel H. Norman Schwar<br />

kopr, superintendent <strong>of</strong> the Btai<br />

Police bas announced drasti<br />

Sanitarium Given $1000<br />

The Cape May County Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Freeholders, through County<br />

Engineer R, FendaU imith, at<br />

the meeting on Wednesday re-<br />

ceived notice that the Stale High-<br />

way Commission would act favor-<br />

ably in aiding the county In re-<br />

constructing the meadow section<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> loDlevard, fiG,-<br />

000 being tbe amount to be ap-<br />

propriated.<br />

A resolution by Freeholder Mil-<br />

ler authorising the widening <strong>of</strong><br />

the boulevard and making appli-<br />

cation for the aiiolnent was<br />

passed by the board.<br />

The Ealthare Sanitarium. Sea<br />

We <strong>City</strong>, on a resolution by Mr,<br />

Clouting, wu appropriated MOM.<br />

p<br />

Oferlt ef the iu<br />

authortled to advertlie for 10,000<br />

tons <strong>of</strong> gravel, bids to be re-<br />

ceived at the meeting on Marsb<br />

devoted to the intoreata<br />

the automobile trade In Cape<br />

County. Mr. Pierpoat w«a<br />

1 temporary dmlrman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and Edward Loefler<br />

•ecreUry. An onanlia<br />

neethui wilt be held in the<br />

' future to adopt by-laws and<br />

jtermanent orOcere. Tbe<br />

accepted the <strong>of</strong>fer <strong>of</strong> the<br />

room* for their organ-<br />

i meeungi.<br />

' Flying North;<br />

Farmers Plowing—Spring<br />

i'Tw;><br />

movaJ at any Uline int'imJt<br />

the Interenu <strong>of</strong> tfie elty<br />

anlre, - 1 ; ' ? ".-ti-vft.""'. *W'J<br />

idjournmeM was tniHAfl<br />

UBtil tOB«y;:(»fW|<br />

under the new budget<br />

acted on. ;., •:<br />

ails <strong>of</strong> this<br />

lJ Jlatad-<br />

•nd then.read'ajl r«faM. > •- •<br />

Chow dbg' *t •trot,<br />

|j)lqod lln JAjK C


°n ^M^n u Got His Lodge<br />

Rr^<strong>On</strong>lheTWU «i tin D*Autre-<br />

J<br />

#ho 'fttv wanted Ceta Car Contract<br />

;l»»Uo» ID mill train gcrlvanl Motor Shop, or Wild-<br />

lmurter.<br />

wood, received 'the contrast for<br />

i fupMton tor for<br />

Ut,,M*n Mlend to t»fu»s <strong>of</strong> tbe County Suoenlser <strong>of</strong><br />

"""• n Accounts Mixed<br />

wood, who was before Judge<br />

Rio Grande Man Given Y.'"^." *<br />

at tbe meeting <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

fcJV their'prisoner Freeholder* OA Wednesday<br />

f to Ulh ooonrry.<br />

Wre <strong>of</strong> me or uwCoiways<br />

Band<br />

ot* wfll intensify the<br />

i belnr awfe for B07 and Engaged By Wildwood<br />

—THrmtol twin blott<br />

fed ( (CantlnuM "(mm Paga <strong>On</strong>.)<br />

work running under their tracks,<br />

fti).<br />

^he amouat <strong>of</strong> the, contrast is<br />

ou at 1<br />

in* W»rt, The report <strong>of</strong> the Conuulssiontain<br />

13.<br />

re ' l f 5<br />

Hone »t the «*» mi W c«r and drlva home e In j'<br />

$140,000,000 Road County CI«lc Improving tout Judliiwence <strong>of</strong>. mind to tlo a with ith one huRd hd Ho His<br />

getun.<br />

Comity Clerk Cnrlton Hlldreth. hiindtorclilef around d Ills Il nicely nfUT loosing a gf(a(i<br />

who ha* been confined to his<br />

Plan Is Approved<br />

wrist and managed to start hi? 0/ blood<br />

home Uy »n nttack <strong>of</strong> Illness, l»<br />

reported to be improving'.<br />

for Will Finance Program By<br />

queney In niakjng plyments to-<br />

Change To Make Refund wards lbs support <strong>of</strong> his child Bonds and Gas Tax<br />

Man Tow Hand Badly<br />

horn out <strong>of</strong> wedloek, was given<br />

While Clamming Court House Marble<br />

A suspended sentence with the an epportunlty by Judge Ware Tile Joint Conference Commit Irvin Pfitcliard, <strong>of</strong> Erma, i«<br />

undentandisg that he make res- to pay back paynanta totaling tee <strong>of</strong> the Senate and House pit nulTerlns wllh a luidly torn hand MONUMENTS AND MEMORIAL STONES<br />

titution, waa given August u» UBS, •""""" the stamp ef approval Monday While in a born riammlng. he nl-<br />

Sayder, <strong>of</strong> Bio Grande, on Wed- Upon payment <strong>of</strong> the arrears, upon the lemsiivt plan for a lempfed to throw an itarhor on EXPERIENCED MARBLE CUTTi RS<br />

naidBy morning by Judge Henry the Judge said fae would then year State highway build shore atliicDed lea short rope<br />

B, Ware, Snyder was ensued consider a reduction In the<br />

IVH a<br />

program, involving a proposed<br />

with emKeHilng |ll« from<br />

which caught him on ihe haflil<br />

amount to be paid weekly toward<br />

outlay <strong>of</strong> IHO. 000,00(1. The<br />

inffgfl amp. No. 131. pthe<br />

support <strong>of</strong> tie child, I<br />

teariat through the veins. He wm<br />

conference agreed to finance (lie<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE, N<br />

0, S, <strong>of</strong> A,, at Rio Grand.. Attorney Ijoyd. <strong>of</strong> Capo May<br />

projfrptii by both a b« <strong>of</strong> teacher,, mi<br />

Ut «w <strong>of</strong><br />

ttibSk In<br />

*•»« Cltf Btth<br />

«• the tntn<br />

j<br />

and gea<br />

Isle, As one wailM the way <strong>of</strong><br />

deliveraBeeji on .... narrow, Bilch eipreiMiotM Win not<br />

(.vents leading to the Civil War falj 10 be ninfit belpfui.<br />

Mr. Hawlelt closed by the redial<br />

<strong>of</strong> Edward .Marklam's beau,<br />

tlful po»m on Lincoln,<br />

The feature sf nest<br />

Tony Hi a iea Isle <strong>City</strong> fl,h.<br />

erman, had rather a real test<br />

<strong>of</strong> hij kiowieilie <strong>of</strong> rowing iaat<br />

Wednesday, when he was com<br />

peUed to raw about Bve mile<br />

when the engine <strong>of</strong> his boat be<br />

cgttie disabled while <strong>of</strong>f Sea Is!,<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Its went out at 9 o'clock Wedneadajr<br />

morning, and when he did<br />

«m calculated to be a big draw not fttura during the afternoon,<br />

IlU card to DCtrsna nf that dig. hlg absence caused worry among<br />

W«t <strong>of</strong> the 1<br />

the asbennen, its returned a<br />

o'slBik that cvrnlug.<br />

Occupants Shaken Up<br />

Whin Car Wheel Broke Games Wanted<br />

Ai Philadelphia family, motor- The BaBm* Bts Kappa fraing<br />

to Towu(rad'« Inlet on S»t-ternitj<br />

basietball team, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

•Ifd*^ ^ft^voob,. escape^ itijm^ Our. haTB OBBB dues and would<br />

when the wheel o( their<br />

brotft canning cannint] the machine to<br />

lum» tha cprh 11 FUty-flrat<br />

Street. 8e», Ia^> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

The oc^upMLt <strong>of</strong> the car ware<br />

Mr. «wl J^IB. Oeorxo Carev and<br />

two cbUdpi). hild who h wen bad]*<br />

shaken up<br />

the broken wheel, two<br />

ftatvjera <strong>of</strong> the car were badly<br />

Party<br />

¥»rtJ was held<br />

. ertnUig wi<br />

n MV* flaying and alogla«, af.<br />

er rhfch delietou, tefreahmenu<br />

Oor»ru i""" P»»ciu wei». Anna<br />

Hafw, Dorotay Town. Ltbelda<br />

Bimptoo, Kathrya<br />

Crwmtr Clar»<br />

Oreea, Themta<br />

»red Snfroner, Mar<br />

gla.rMcAlIlater,<br />

Department<br />

Approves Bridge Plans<br />

de Charim H, Mitchell, a nalive<br />

<strong>of</strong> Salum. who «a» aHMioiniu rd|.<br />

meeting will be a fl re I aid doman-<br />

r«s• 57fci<br />

litiaffiaifi f aaat |ttf ffff nataaflf<br />

Victor Victor Bread<br />

Raisin<br />

Bread Bread Supreme<br />

Pan .ft<br />

Big<br />

Loaf QC Lett 10c<br />

Try our Bread—you'll be amaied how flood Bread can<br />

really taste, ^ ^<br />

C<strong>of</strong>fee «f SimQsr<br />

Quality Qualty would ould co cost f<br />

ysii (to or more<br />

Security Trust Company<br />


DCEIK <strong>On</strong> MEWS, 0CK4M CTTT, X I, raUJAT.IEHBUAlY II, MB.<br />

•OT<br />

- i< Personal<br />

GNfe<br />

n Dorothy japeiya ma an<br />

'• «6r> tMlsr Saturday.<br />

t:w oyster topper win<br />

Jn the baMment <strong>of</strong> St.<br />

Ctiwct fm Us benefit<br />

,,., «M' daughter, lira.<br />

lewis Barrio, <strong>of</strong> Port Harris.<br />

Canon<br />

Mra Piontta B. Corson. ace<br />

ill lean, widow <strong>of</strong> tbe late<br />

Robert BT Coraon, or Paltrtno.<br />

J i away last Friday morning<br />

a short Illness, death being<br />

Ja*e»b J. Snider tuu re-<br />

to tUa ttnrt after cu-<br />

«; fur tor *>**. Mm. linda<br />

^ 1—_. ^ b 4 M a<br />

i MB. Saturday.<br />

bukethdl tans traveled<br />

~ rood Saturday night to<br />

. the Times-West Side<br />

Tomorrow algbt a large<br />

. plain to attomptnr U<<br />

-"- <strong>City</strong> BkMnwr QtrU to<br />

d, what-they play the<br />

n girls on s neutral Boor.<br />

. CHhton sveot the week<br />

fin WertOiaiter. "<br />

Trum tit Atlantic<br />

.1 -^ »m » Hm'Unia^ death, being<br />

Wllluun Sooner. South Phlla-,' llue - 10 * complication <strong>of</strong> diseases.<br />

kinh«« hiMih^e man aecom-[ ^** funeral took ptlace Monday<br />

„ hoatltma tie Atlutle<br />

. Hbajltal during the nek.<br />

k.lnfratea.<br />

atrsT^trd" Tohon<br />

r. Babe. Mr. and Mm.<br />

>d I Tl<br />

delpbla<br />

panled by his son,<br />

looking after bit FortJ-fmrth<br />

Street property over tbe week<br />

Tne local Ltryal Order <strong>of</strong> Moose<br />

were preaentad with the traveling<br />

(tare) <strong>of</strong> tbe order by the Soaient<br />

Point Jndga_oB Sunday, with ap-<br />

propriate exercises. A nunbi<br />

<strong>of</strong> visitors from the variot<br />

lodges la the State were ln a.<br />

tendance, despite tbe Inclement<br />

weather Following the exercises<br />

dinner was served<br />

in, a£com~r * M iul »5Jai IOOE ptiace jiondaj<br />

was downl^'enx* 'n her late home<br />

- •- * Services were held at the boufte<br />

and Interment made In Ihe f*a<br />

side Cemetery Sbe 13 survived<br />

by a son and a daughter<br />

Chariet Conon<br />

Chariee Coreon. a lifelong r'si<br />

dent* <strong>of</strong> CFoshen. where he w<br />

In the Churches<br />

St JOMJUYI B- C. Clraieh<br />

Baa Isle <strong>City</strong>—Rt. Rev. Mair<br />

A. Pool, rector. Weekly Mm at<br />

! A. M. Sunday Masses at g<br />

and 10:30 A. M. Every otlisr<br />

Sunday Mass at 10:30, the 8<br />

o'clock Mass being at Goshen<br />

Lust Msja<br />

s^?j~:^^^-<br />

Recent Deaths<br />

Chaiies F Crtker<br />

Cbtrtes F Croker. passed *w»y<br />

•t his lit« home, 4009 Pacific<br />

Arenne, Wlldwood, Fridar nlfibl,<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 11 at the *ge <strong>of</strong> 65<br />

year*. Mr. Croker had been a<br />

chronic sufferer for many months.<br />

Sevcml montbs ago he under*em<br />

an optnifan which apparently<br />

bail molted In bis complete rv-<br />

Chspel.<br />

by Benedl<br />

pastor<br />

•sdali Lutheran<br />

Tbe Home-Uka Cilurch.<br />

D. Upton Balr. l>h_D..<br />

Se\ Isle <strong>City</strong>, Suniiay, <strong>Feb</strong>rusry<br />

£0. 10 A. M.. Bible wbool. les-<br />

son. "Serving fu and throti£h<br />

the church." A good lea»on on<br />

service to God and our fellow-<br />

men. Service I* the one thing<br />

on Ikncb* Boolmnn, <strong>of</strong> Omrt<br />

Hoar, who U IU »t thn Shrop-<br />

""'IshfreJiome.<br />

Harry -t Halpern. <strong>of</strong> Fllladcl-<br />

pbla. Tlsjted ils Parents'<strong>On</strong> Sat-<br />

ot the<br />

followed nwd(ld toJa '<br />

Most ' w wrnwn<br />

11 A. .11. settler<br />

"J ^«--u^uii:|.nin oi me Host:<br />

Blitssed Sacrament. Sunday vhool p»»mr will take for<br />

»t 9:30 A_ M. Monday and Tues-j W» rl: 'The "—•<br />

d ><br />

Great Help<br />

MVcJied. This illjrourrtr will bt<br />

»t 9:30 A_ M. Monday and Tues-j<br />

day mom>nE wrvleee at t o'ejodr ""ded. • This dj<br />

In honor o( the Little Flower'* 0 " 1 hol « > " 11 *d<br />

ftiDtUim by aptmlntmenL ' I J"" Clu »e to tht<br />

Scs Isle <strong>City</strong> It E. Chnrch<br />

lyiiu.<br />

helped<br />

eomforttoK to<br />

the ^ervlre anil be<br />

Strangera and visitor?<br />

and Snnday<br />

luai aaajta LHIUUHJ<br />

Benjamin and S. Flelaber were<br />

Woodbine vlsltore an Saturday.<br />

Charles Shropshire and son.<br />

Bobby, <strong>of</strong> Camdfn vldted tbe<br />

Shropshire family on Tui-fiday<br />

Uhu Sarah Brrslo* ipent the<br />

wivk end In Philadelphia<br />

Milton Blume spent several<br />

days at last »»> In New York.<br />

enta. i oalnp-day,<br />

Alltn finslow, <strong>of</strong> Westmont. time, wll<br />

Is .WtlBB with hit 1 mother, MM, mlngton^<br />

omr TOvm OCEAH OUT, H. J, FBIDAT, MWEITAET IB, <strong>1927</strong>.<br />

ed<br />

ry. , alter<br />

tlnift »flth their<br />

thtr Braloir.<br />

Harry Polish, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />

spent Sunday In/town, vlsitlne<br />

bis family.<br />

is lamii/.<br />

Mr. and Mn Gilbert Lee and<br />

mn, or Hclalervllle, dined with<br />

tip Shropshire* Monday evening<br />

Ilia Lillian Peterson inotiin d<br />

10 Hkton. lid. on Saluiday to<br />

tlslt her family<br />

lost welcome. Mid-week Bervicc<br />

7:3 °<br />

loied t>y young and old died on granj Ret u T von Me* pas-<br />

Sunday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 13 in the Mill {tor Sunday <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 20 I<br />

vllle Hospital fmm blood pnlun 10 Jo A. M An Inspirations<br />

thr result <strong>of</strong> a slight cut with an'sermon A tun. for the BIUM •<br />

LI dn <strong>Feb</strong>ruary : I], In blulThi putor asks that the mtm I<br />

d rear Jbtn coniilder the mnrnlnp « rvi^a<br />

WOODBINE<br />

Mr and Mrs Jiiaejih Kali en<br />

i . , lne^rvic, Mr aort Mrs J«»eph<br />

Funeral unices »»re held 1 " tht.r sperf.l re,poii.lblllt, Itwulned their daugbt.,<br />

Thursday afternoon in the Ooshrn May for the Sunday School and a ».uden, a. Tren.on N,,l<br />

? "" Ch ' M "' i e> " I"' e " tlU " ' 00 " d<br />

Good, dean Cod<br />

W.H. AUSTIN CO.<br />

WflLDWOOD, N. J.<br />

-The Old Bcllahle Yard"<br />

hurth En Charles Hand<br />

icfaiing Interment »j4 In th-><br />

E Cemetery Mr Coraon la<br />

rvlvm by two brothers I<br />

• _-- u > »*. uu*. ait at iiariJiuil 'VOrlTlilf<br />

us^t that ion attendance Srhool anil friend Mix IJHIan<br />

Stamm <strong>of</strong> Point Pleasant ai«o a<br />

uperiDtendeiii ntlun<br />

7 P M Epnorth Lrague<br />

7 30 P \l A bright «>ng ser<br />

reading m<br />

to resume<br />

' Gas Company, where be had been<br />

' district superintendent for fifteen<br />

m_w_ 'years,<br />

nt Btmjaaln Coattantlne and The funeral services wen- con-<br />

a»d Mrs. sUwird Ott, <strong>of</strong>, ducted in tbe Baptist cbun-o<br />

.idripola. TMted friendi here Tuesday afternoon at J o clock<br />

Ir'thsL'tnak -end. Bev I B risher, <strong>of</strong>ficiating The<br />

jj -* ' body reposed M the chancel rail<br />

KJF?*!!^<br />

B M k . """ » Monday night, where a long line<br />

1 "It" « Monday, <strong>of</strong> tnends Bled Kverently by his<br />

—' Jttod. <strong>of</strong> phUalfeliinla, ^'* r * M * D y there were who re-<br />

r"W. motinr on ftuday. ^«d the good deeds <strong>of</strong> their de<br />

' parted friend Tvn nuns and o»<br />

vt Bio daughter survive the decnaed-<br />

her marrlag. to ttnilan, Gand, j Tbur«l,j ; 30 p M Bible<br />

the deceased »„ Rachel Grace Talks and Prayer K,er,body l"<br />

Funeral «rvlCM « t t held on |n.lt,d to re.J tb N Ti<br />

Puneml servii-ea ....<br />

Monday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 1J from her.ni'<br />

late home, conducted by Rev ' Sunitay<br />

btudrnt at Trenton Normal for<br />

scieral days.<br />

Mm William Etui IT lert<br />

Thursday for New York where<br />

she «ill op»iii] seieral ww^<br />

Mla» Zelda Abrams left fur<br />

Chicago on Friday, where »hf<br />

will remain indefinitely<br />

Mra. Minute Immerman spent<br />

("•viral days <strong>of</strong> last week In Sew<br />

Bible) ^ork tlaiMng frlcn.18 and reU<br />

Cktrlaa Oontint enjey. th<br />

j«al dMmctloa <strong>of</strong> beiiur the<br />

K-paaaaa «l«eb>d lo manber-<br />

,o-,ih» Mddlo Towaakrp<br />

*•" at-'tte deetloi)<br />

me, conducted by Rev<br />

Charles DuBoi,. Iniemient wa<<br />

m»rfe at South Dennis, Mm<br />

Candy WM , niemher <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

DeDnlsillle M. E. Churth.<br />

Recent Marriages<br />

Aspinwall—Tierno<br />

Beatrice Tlerno. daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

Held on Inilted in read ibr \r» Testa<br />

with u«<br />

Fibrmry 27 Is new<br />

tlves<br />

lau, «f Bio dan«hter Kixrlve tie deceased. Beatrice Tlerno. daughter <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr. and, John and lander Croker are Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Tlerao °f<br />

nc caj.ru the nembera or He chunh ciolr Tuckalioe, and Joseph w Asnin<br />

.-jBtly. It ;<br />

to be tne am time -<br />

*M tta elected to tLe<br />

Wchard ttoaubum<br />

'that the local -<br />

Ktliirt aatTuw-<br />

r lf.-ft A. It. It tola,<br />

bottday in ohaernuKe ot<br />

*~" Urtbday.<br />

UrtUay<br />

Burial was In Sea Side Cemetery<br />

Tbe CiokeT family came ts<br />

WUdwood from Atlantic <strong>City</strong> in<br />

1>11 and at once made their<br />

chnrch home with tbe first Bap-<br />

tist family, where Mr, Croker<br />

early betame establUhedi endear-<br />

ing Blmaclf to bis fellow laymen<br />

ud wortUnt; with them shoulder<br />

lo shoulder. He was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

moat ttnat workers In every de-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> efturth work and his<br />

outstanding Christian eltiuuiblp<br />

Won him many esteemed friend*<br />

who mourn ate abeence, Mr.<br />

Croker leaves a vacant seat in<br />

the Pint Baptist Church <strong>of</strong> wild-<br />

will not bo euily<br />

— • • -I<br />

«a,BnmhB. .<br />

irn. Santi B. Sayre. <strong>of</strong> GoshM.<br />

widow <strong>of</strong> tie late Samuel<br />

pawed away Satorday m _,<br />

FBbmary 11. from tht comsiiea-<br />

,.--_T-, raw U»» <strong>of</strong> dlsenw, at tbe hoBe <strong>of</strong><br />

-onllloBday ernring la'*" danxhter. Mm, Prank<br />

^.i* u. ^.... .~» " HSth. aged 7t years.<br />

Mtn. ^ajm TUB born In ^Be<br />

Hay Court Home, she (earn her<br />

dtnghter to moora her lea. Fu-<br />

neral semes were held Tuesday<br />

•rWraoon la the Baptist Church,<br />

the tmtor, BBT. Mr. Cox oSMat.<br />

>af, with Interment In tie If,<br />

Cemetery. Deceased Mas sf<br />

ot the Baptist Cbunh.<br />

memlvH<br />

worth two<br />

your leltrr at onct<br />

, 1,°"'<br />

Joseph S. Miller Ti,ited his I<br />

parents In Philadelphia oie the<br />

eek end<br />

Send for. Ml* Mlnnlt Le»y or Mlll.llle<br />

d j,,ln ai Sat,,rd.y and .Sunday<br />

, Thomp,on<br />

pares ts.<br />

Many a man who has sucesed.<br />

if*. ^ M t a s tte B *» |1 fc« d did<br />

It jy Mint underhanded metboda.<br />

Ctlrarj Baptist Chorr-h<br />

Calvary Bapll«r Clmrch South<br />

Seville Ftbnvirv UK U llliam E<br />

Bl*grane pasior MorniDg efr\lce<br />

in 10 'Tie riij,!,,,.^ <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

Dlirlple" Bible whool 11 40<br />

30 evening fieri lep<br />

Tbe third message (>f n e Berles<br />

<strong>of</strong> objections to the New Tests<br />

Bent type <strong>of</strong> Christianity,<br />

| "It Inguju too Hroaglf upon<br />

rhiob Is out <strong>of</strong> har-<br />

! . with the enluUonaiT<br />

jihongbt <strong>of</strong> our day," These mes.<br />

ages will prore frail table to all<br />

who win attend then.<br />

Come, there Ij » b«Hy wel-<br />

eone for all. cite Ood Hij<br />

rightful place la yonr life.<br />

... <strong>of</strong> PhRMelpbia, were naited<br />

In maralaw Monday mommg, at<br />

*^B S§lQefc at St^ AaeiijtlSe*s ( — ~~^ *---«^=««»«j upiu<br />

Ohnrch, DMU <strong>City</strong>, A mention I e! #m «ni <strong>of</strong> erisli in Christian<br />

was held immediately after• - " ' ( o w l l w WBloB '• "" •' »»•<br />

wood that<br />

filled.<br />

The only hat cleaning place in<br />

t^e W*f County.<br />

Bring your felt hat to us. We<br />

»rul nuke it bok like new. A0<br />

work guaranteed.<br />

\<br />

Undsr Edgitoa Inn<br />

3411 P-dfa Aw,, WLUwopil, N, J.<br />

Wishing-<br />

ton's<br />

Birlhdjv<br />

Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 22<br />

Philadelphia<br />

t*. »M Ule Cll).__J.i( A. M<br />

n*«(!W «IB Si»,l»|<br />

It Means a Lot<br />

Careful and consistent investments in real<br />

estate has relumed more great fortunes in<br />

America than any other industry or activity.<br />

"Be a bear on American real estate," has been<br />

Arthur Brisbane's advice for years—and he<br />

practices what he preaches.<br />

We have many real bargains listed here in<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong>. Come in or phone and let us<br />

show you.<br />

Day or Evening Phone Bell 2<br />

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Undb Avenue at W«l Jer^y<br />

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />

insurance <strong>of</strong> All Kind,<br />

Birild-<br />

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his home, then h<br />

right away that'<br />

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insurance.<br />

Beesley's Point<br />

Miss Charlotte Brown, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, spent Btinday with<br />

Mr and Mrs, R. P. Smith.<br />

Mrs. Thonu Ballenger and<br />

father. Albert Adams, .were<br />

Woodbine on Sunday.<br />

Mrs. Hoiel Ballenger called on<br />

Mrs. Mary Conon Monday after-<br />

noon<br />

Mr It F- Smith entertalne<br />

S0DH ot the State Highway men<br />

at luncheon Tuesday.<br />

Mrs William Lnyton and Mrs,<br />

i -Amos Corson metaled to Unwund<br />

: , Monday<br />

Thomaa Dalley. Ferman Cald-<br />

well and Wilbur StoBeli motored<br />

to Tuckahoe Friday evening,<br />

' Mlas Ulllan Young In 111,<br />

Mrs Sara Wllhelm, daughter<br />

and son spent Friday with Mra.<br />

Uriah Young,<br />

Y- Mrs. E L Coreon, Mrs, Frank<br />

Toung and son, Robert Gordon,<br />

were In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wednesday,<br />

It is whispered about among<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> lads and iagalea that<br />

they are glad mid-year "ciams"<br />

are over<br />

Mr and Mrs. Marvin Sharp<br />

It's the first step'!<br />

[ j new home<br />

| j should take Covert<br />

{ house with<br />

! against fire, then i<br />

i the contents againsti<br />

1 . r ^a^at PUT auu mra. nimn ensrp<br />

I itruction and theft. wler,<br />

Dunl«l BM10P spent Saturday<br />

n Philadplphla<br />

^wo»t corf Shore RoJI<br />

-Ur. and jfn. IMUHI Thonujaon.<br />

r<br />

• I--' -*<br />

iS^^^is<br />

•re. U TlsIUnf In PWla-<br />

and'M«. Ralph Holmes<br />

Cape May Point<br />

Mlsd Anna nerrrll motoied tc<br />

Wlldwood with frlendii on Satur-<br />

day<br />

The many friends <strong>of</strong> Mini Mar'<br />

gsret d'Romtra are glad tn sei<br />

her out again after her rccen<br />

Mrs Hary Wills has returned<br />

(o Philadelphia after »PI<br />

somo time at tho Point<br />

Robert Crowe and buy friend<br />

spent tho week end at Mr<br />

Crowe's summer coltnge<br />

MIBM Ollvetla Willnrd spent<br />

Friday evening with her friend<br />

Miss Anna Berrrll<br />

Mr and Mrs Alex Haldemnn<br />

were among the attendants at<br />

the Cape May County Firemen's<br />

Association's meeting, which was<br />

held at Wlldwood<br />

Mrs Bdwird Bcrrell attended<br />

tbo Valentine party given hy the<br />

Cape May ncheknh Lodge on<br />

Thursday evening<br />

Mr and Mm. Harry Woolson<br />

visited friends In West Cnpn May<br />

on Tuesday evening.<br />

Miss With Or I (Ton visited Mr<br />

,nd Mrs Edward Bcrrell one<br />

dny last week.<br />

Mrs. David McPhoraon spent<br />

Saturday evening with her uncle<br />

and aunt. Mr. and Mrs James L.<br />

Woqlsod.<br />

- Mlas Elinbeth McPherson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Cold Springs,- spent Tuesday with<br />

her cousin. MUs Anna Berroll<br />

Mr. anil Mrs. Frank W. Hughes<br />

were visitors' In WUdwood on<br />

Thursday.<br />

TBe TOlnnteer firemen' and their<br />

wires All enjoyed themselves on<br />

Tbunday * evening.' when they<br />

were entertained by Wlldwood.<br />

>, The. toembert' <strong>of</strong>•: the Union<br />

Church appreciated the large it-<br />

tendance ot the revivals lift<br />

South Seaville<br />

Warren J. Ijiricka was a Phila-<br />

delphia shopper «n Wedaeaday,<br />

Mrs, Sturny Dsoling, Ol CHIII-<br />

den, vl>lted Mr, and Mrs. Wil-<br />

liam Champion oBii day lilt week.<br />

Milton Oreee, <strong>of</strong> Northneld,<br />

cislted at the home <strong>of</strong> John Bs-<br />

;ap on Saturday,<br />

Bdgar Lawrence and family<br />

have left town and are now re-<br />

siding at Woodstown.<br />

-Mi«« Jessie Daollng, <strong>of</strong> Cam-<br />

den, ta visiting relatlvea In town,<br />

MiBBes Margaret SchelUnier, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wlldwood, and Bdlth Baillle, <strong>of</strong><br />

Bint Fails, Pa., ' spent Sunday<br />

night with frlendg in town,<br />

Mrs, Reuben Bulos entertained<br />

the Baptist Mile Society Igat Frl<br />

day evening,<br />

E. A, Orsee and wife wore in<br />

Sea Isle on Tuesday,<br />

A number <strong>of</strong> out-<strong>of</strong>-town folks<br />

were at 1he chlcien lupper given<br />

iy the firemen at the Hall on<br />

Saturday evening,<br />

C, M. Clouting, <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />

made a buslnaai call In town on<br />

Saturday.<br />

Miss Margaret Foster enter-<br />

tained frlendii from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Bulliiay afternoon.<br />

Strathmere<br />

<strong>of</strong> PhllanelBhlff; w^re dowir Jmr-<br />

day.<br />

C. M, Court House<br />

Mr, and Mra, George Garrison<br />

wtri Philadelphia shoppers on<br />

Saturday,<br />

Mrs. Leroy WllliBms, <strong>of</strong> Green-<br />

wich, la spending a few days<br />

with her parents, Winfleld 8.<br />

Balflwin and family,<br />

Fred Crawford Is able to sit up<br />

afler a week <strong>of</strong> illness,<br />

Samuel Itltett wail in Wlldiwood<br />

Frldny on business.<br />

Mr. and lire. Amasa Young<br />

and family, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg, spent<br />

Friday wiih his Brother and<br />

family.<br />

Mr, and Sirs. Horace Richard-<br />

son motored to Philadelphia on<br />

Saturday,<br />

Allon rreldeman, wife and<br />

family motored to Balem Sunday<br />

and spent the day with his<br />

brother, Albert Freideman, and<br />

family.<br />

Miss mitabeth Taylor is now<br />

employed nt Stone Harbor,<br />

J. W. Long is lonflnoil to h<br />

bed with the grippt.<br />

Beatrice Taylor is noi<br />

employed at a real eitatt oBIt<br />

n ColIlnisWDod.<br />

Mru. Ellen Wood, <strong>of</strong> Swain<br />

ton, spint Monday with Mre. El.<br />

wood Smith.<br />

Minn Clara Foster spent Sun<br />

day with friends at <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

Pr<strong>of</strong>essor and Mrs. J. E, Clnrl<br />

spent Wednesday evening at Osp<br />

May with Milton Blngham.<br />

Mra. John Leamlng ID 111 wltl<br />

ha grippe,<br />

Mrs, Harry Spsidlng, Mm, El<br />

wood Smith, Miss Thelma spald<br />

Ing anil Mm Martin Bpsldinj<br />

ihopped In Philadelphia Batur.<br />

lay,<br />

Paul Amsroao «nil wife, o<br />

MIIlviHe, spent Sunday with hei<br />

parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jaaopt<br />

Hewitt,<br />

Master Edmund Ross, <strong>of</strong> Wild<br />

rood, apent Monday with hii<br />

randmother. Mn Anpa B Kos'<br />

Lirim-Thompflon <strong>of</strong> Hi liiterillle<br />

nlled on relntlves hero .Sunday<br />

N S Jnnee anil wife vlpiti.<br />

IBIIVI-SI In Mlllvllli. and Vim<br />

Innil on bunday.<br />

Mr nnd Mrs Ralph feayrr an<br />

on Berkley, npriit Saturday In<br />

flan tic <strong>City</strong><br />

MIHI Melrn Kennery visited<br />

Belleplain<br />

Mr. John Creamer and family<br />

«nd Mrs. Wlhwn Jimtt IBotored<br />

to Brldgeton on Sunday,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Harry Couiena,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Leesburg, called on Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Harold Langley an Sunday.<br />

Mrs, Flora Clark and children,<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city, spent the week<br />

end with her mother, Mra- D.<br />

Heffiimn,<br />

Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Ban- ^,_s,.u,.. *,M^a,<br />

horn ana baby, <strong>of</strong> Eldars, upont | Q^^ oi'ty vlidloT<br />

Rio Grande<br />

Me and Mrs. frank Waples. Mr, and Mrs. Christian Eshel<br />

Ous Whlttkamp was in peters-<br />

hurg Monday,<br />

Mrs, H. A, WIMkamp and<br />

daughter, Bertha, motored to<br />

Court House Tuesday.<br />

6. R. MeCullough was homo<br />

over the week end.<br />

Captain McDanlel was an<br />

Sunday with her parents, Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Clarence H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Wiigon Jarnen<br />

moioreii ts <strong>Ocean</strong> View on Tues-<br />

day.<br />

sir. and Mrs. w, Recepl nro<br />

George B. MacOuhey and<br />

mother, <strong>of</strong> Sirathmere and Phila-<br />

dclpliln. left for a two months'<br />

slay In Figrlda;<br />

Ike Ncwlln was In Philadelphia<br />

Wednesday,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Frank BurrougBS<br />

spent the week end at their cot-<br />

visiting relatives ImPhHadelpain,<br />

Mr, end Mrs. Walter Hws and<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Henry Hess mfi-<br />

tared to Al.ilon and Sunday.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Frank Police<br />

entertained company from out <strong>of</strong><br />

town on Sunday,<br />

Mr. V, Oermanls, ef Avalon,<br />

spent the week end with his<br />

father, here,<br />

Mr. R. B. Muott spent Friday<br />

evening at Dennisvllle.<br />

Mr. CharlM Howe, <strong>of</strong> wild-<br />

wood, cpilled on Mr. W, W. Mason<br />

on Friday.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Blbort U.ilph. <strong>of</strong><br />

Mlnotola called on Mr. and Mm.<br />

R. B. Bess on Thursday after-<br />

noon.<br />

Mr. P. Harris, <strong>of</strong> Haielton, Pi,<br />

spent Thursday with friends here.<br />

Mr, and Mn. Earl Nlckerson<br />

and children, <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle. spent<br />

Saturday with the latter's par-<br />

ents, Mr. and Mrs. C, V. Hess. I<br />

Mrs. R, B, Hess and dauf hler, I<br />

Mrs, L. H, Rigglns. motored lo] "Id S°n. Artiur, <strong>of</strong> North Wlld-<br />

Wlldwood on Saturday.<br />

Mr, Bdward Ho (I man spen<br />

Tuesday with his daughter a<br />

Hammonton,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Ira Hess and SOB<br />

Bf Sea hie, spent Saturday eve<br />

nlng with relatives here.<br />

The Misses Brma and Hulda<br />

Maaon spent Saturday and Sun<br />

friends<br />

week end n Mlllvlllo during the<br />

uslne<br />

rday.<br />

oek.<br />

Mra. V. Casaet la fllllng the<br />

place) <strong>of</strong> lira,/Odin Williams ip<br />

Ming Helen Bliler spent the<br />

cr.lt end in Philadelphia<br />

A large number from here at<br />

ended an Eastern Star meeting<br />

it Capn Iflay Monday night<br />

Little Frank Chambers <strong>of</strong> Dins<br />

'reek, npent the week end with<br />

» slitor. Mm Edna Jones<br />

Mini Mabel Powrll ot Eldora.<br />

InKed Monday with Mrs Harvny<br />

Mrs. Edna Epuglass marie a<br />

trip to Philadelphia Bat-<br />

Mrs* Llulo Hand, or Brldgoton,<br />

pent Borne time recently with<br />

fra Edmund Hewitt<br />

John Matbls spont m. few days<br />

lth his family here the drst <strong>of</strong><br />

io week-<br />

Mrs itoscoo Spaldinar. Marjorla<br />

id Clifford Spnldlng spent Sun<br />

iy In Mlllvllle<br />

Miss iFaye Moore and Miss<br />

Emily Post spent Saturday ln<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

O R Hamacn and wire and<br />

Mrs. Milton Peterson' and son,<br />

Alfred, spent the week end In<br />

OtoTllle.<br />

itlchard Thomas,-wire and fam-<br />

ily went tbe -week and ln Mlll-<br />

tilla.<br />

Kiss Rene Caulk. Fred Cal-<br />

hurcb; "><br />

In<br />

WUllanu<br />

and an<br />

noun and<br />

vudted hU grandfather<br />

vbiri<br />

Mia* life flMilla nn<br />

<strong>of</strong> Gertnantown,<br />

Cal-<br />

OOUB JUJd Mil, , ,<br />

! Mra.' Eugene Chambers<br />

n, George, are aleki<br />

and<br />

day with relatives at Cape May,<br />

Mrs. Fletcher Durull spent<br />

Wednesday In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mrs, Clarence Molfman and<br />

daughter, Mra. K, Bonham, speni<br />

Tuesday in Mlllvllle.<br />

Mrs. R, B. Mason motored to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city on Wednesday,<br />

Mr, and Mrs. l«vi Hand spent<br />

WedHesdiiy in Wildwood. d"<br />

Mr, and Mrs. L, H, Rlggins<br />

motored to Cape May Court<br />

HOUBO on Tuesday,<br />

Green Creek<br />

The Ladlea' Aid held their<br />

regular meeting Wednesday af-<br />

tirnoon «t the horn^e <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Truman Hlokman,<br />

Henry Loper and wife spent<br />

Wednesday evening wish friends<br />

ln <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Mr. nnd Mrs, Joseph Bandelin<br />

entertiiineA company from Cam-<br />

den a pan <strong>of</strong> last week,<br />

Frank Hollingghcad has the<br />

lunthcr on the ground to build<br />

a garage lor their new car,<br />

Norman Thompson and wife<br />

entertained company Sunday.<br />

Joseph Hand and wife, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May <strong>City</strong>, called at the panon-<br />

ngo here Sunday afternoon They<br />

were married n lew months ago<br />

by Rev William Uradnhaw<br />

iMany from far nnd ntar cam*<br />

hen' to gtthor "Mnnny Noien."<br />

or fl<strong>of</strong>t claioi, <strong>of</strong> which thfre are<br />

plenty for nil nlong tin baynhorc<br />

Isaac Lcndfrmun nnd family<br />

motored to Wilmington on Sat-<br />

urday evening nt his home.<br />

"Twin Maplei "<br />

MrR Tbomas Lopnr and duugh<br />

ter. Mrs Albert King, were out-<br />

<strong>of</strong>-town vlnltors on Wrdnesday<br />

Mrs Sara Elilrcdge and Mrs<br />

Cnrrle Brndehnw visited In Capo<br />

May nn Thursday<br />

Edward Armstrong and wire,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, apent bunday with<br />

her parijntB. Mr and Mrs Chare<br />

II Loper<br />

Mm Anna Toscr and Ron.<br />

LoDl*. <strong>of</strong> Mlllvllle. are visiting<br />

Albert Ganrlsoh and wife<br />

Mrs E W Fisher, who fraq<br />

urcd her wrist about four weeks<br />

'go, is gradually Improving.<br />

Mrs Mabel Hand, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May, called on her mother. Mrs<br />

William echelllnger.<br />

Captain James Rosa and wife.<br />

if Court House, called on her<br />

tage,<br />

Thomas Newiln and wtfo visit-<br />

ed their father. Ike Newiln Sun-<br />

day,<br />

Mrs, Vandecar and Mrs, Fine<br />

were down iunday looking over<br />

their summer cottage.<br />

Miss Dorothy Welsh was a<br />

Suna-ay visitor at WillkamB's,<br />

Mrs, Foit is spending a few<br />

days with her daughter In 0am-<br />

den.<br />

Eddie .Burroughs was a week-<br />

end visitor.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. B. Lemont are<br />

In Philadelphia for a few days.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, James Godfrey<br />

were Sunday visitors.<br />

Greenfield<br />

Mr. and sirs. ~M, H. Magnin<br />

wood, called on relatives here on<br />

Sunday,<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Malcolm Howies<br />

are being congratulated upon the<br />

birth "<br />

man ore reoMviirr CTHgfart<br />

on the birth <strong>of</strong> a son on <strong>Feb</strong>fU'<br />

ary IS, who will be known as<br />

John.<br />

Another meeting <strong>of</strong> the BUlld<br />

ing and Loan Association wai<br />

held at the Orange Hal] on Fri-<br />

day evening.<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Robert C, U.<br />

Kennedy entertained a few<br />

frlendM at their home on Friday<br />

evening,<br />

Mrs, Wesley BevlK, <strong>of</strong> Oreeii<br />

Creek, visited Mrs, Dennis Figher<br />

on Friday-<br />

Mrs. William B, Crease enter<br />

[allied her sinter, Mls» W'ld H<strong>of</strong>f-<br />

man, <strong>of</strong> Cold spring, last week,<br />

A largo number <strong>of</strong> the mem<br />

hers <strong>of</strong> the Orange went to thi<br />

Orange Bt Dlas Creek on TUBS.<br />

day evening,<br />

Mrs, Anna Wolentt, who hi<br />

been spending the winter with<br />

relatives in Philadelphia, is visit,<br />

ing her son, Roy, and wife,<br />

Alexis Edwards made a busl<br />

ness trip to Philadelphia lui<br />

Wednesday.<br />

Mr. anri Mni, Charloa h.<br />

Crowdor are entertaining com=<br />

any from Philadelphia.<br />

Mrs. Jennie Opperman, <strong>of</strong> Pern-<br />

berton, is visiting her aunt, Mrs,<br />

A, B, Bflwarda,<br />

Mm, Lena Robblns defeated<br />

Hsrry Yates in tho election fo<br />

gehool trustee, at Court House, Oh<br />

Tuesday.<br />

Airs, Laure Brayman entertain<br />

d her daughter, <strong>of</strong> Maple shade,<br />

on Sunday,<br />

County Clerk A. Carlton Hll<br />

dreth, who hag been seriously<br />

ill at his home here, lit Itnprav<br />

Ing,<br />

Mrs. Mary souders and daugh<br />

<strong>of</strong> a daughter on Fobruary | tor, Mrs. Reba Bonham, <strong>of</strong><br />

i. The new arrival has been j Brldgeton, were visiting here on<br />

named Ella May, - - • '<br />

Andrew Bosman and John<br />

Angely, Jr., spent Sunday in<br />

Peteraburg, attending the all-day<br />

meetin at tht PeterMurf<br />

meeting<br />

Church.<br />

J. W. Oandy was in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

one day last ween.<br />

Little Malcolm Bowles, Jr., Is<br />

•pending some time in Wlldwood<br />

visiting his aunt.<br />

Qtdeon i, Adams spent iund<br />

In Petersburg. 1<br />

Henry Dubosq, sr,, was<br />

Mays Landing on Monday evi<br />

nlng.<br />

Mls» Virginia Duhiisq, <strong>of</strong> Be;<br />

hie <strong>City</strong>, called on Bet parent<br />

on Monday,<br />

Florence Itowlea Ipent the<br />

week end with her grandparent*<br />

Ml» Dorothy carvine spenl<br />

Thursday night with her g)[<br />

friend, Mlsa Thelma Williams, 01<br />

Tucfcaboe,<br />

Ooorfo Breyer and famii<br />

called on Henry Dtibosq and fam<br />

Hy on Friday night.<br />

South Dennis<br />

Mr. Harry Ithoadei and fam.<br />

Iy visited Mr. and Mrs. T. 0<br />

Barns Sunday,<br />

Several <strong>of</strong> our people went t<br />

Philadelphia on the eneursloi<br />

tinturday<br />

Mr and Nn Carl MrCormlcl<br />

vlaltfd Mr nnd Mr i Hoht rt .Me<br />

Ormkk Sunday<br />

Mr» B II Slmpion ,ini] IIIUR..<br />

ter »pnnt the week end In I'IIIIB<br />

•Iclphla<br />

Mr mid Mrs Edward Klckina<br />

visited their daughtfr, who Is I<br />

tho Children n Hospital, Phllailcl<br />

phla. recently<br />

Mr »nd MM Lntz <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

View, called on Mr and Mrs<br />

Eugpilo Springer Thursday eie<br />

nlng<br />

irothor here Thursday<br />

William S. Eldredge. or the<br />

fltono Harbor Life Guard station,<br />

spent the week end nt home. He<br />

has been In the service twenty-<br />

ive years.<br />

The State Inspector was along<br />

Thursday looking over tbe wiring<br />

whldb has been done<br />

Mr. aud Mrs. Fergumn, <strong>of</strong><br />

Gloucester, who bought the Jcop-<br />

arty across from Cftptaln Joseph<br />

James, moved In list week.<br />

Harry Foater was a Mlllvlllo<br />

Isltor'on Sunday.<br />

,The Home and School AsavsU-<br />

tlpa have decided to buy .plni<br />

and the pupil holding rank i<br />

rotpril<br />

Mr and Mrs Wm Mecrnali!<br />

and daughter ilsltcd Mr .1<br />

Mrs A. C M^orwnid, nt Ml<br />

vlllo, Sunday<br />

Joseph auroslmohuk wont<br />

Philadelphia Guntlay<br />

Misses Mary and Agnei Mee,<br />

wald spent the week end with<br />

their parents<br />

Mr Edward flteneckor Is IIHU<br />

l^hls mother at Rutherford,<br />

Mm Chnrlei Nli-kerson spen<br />

the wcok end with Mr and Mra<br />

wood "k^' Bt W " !t CoIII "« B<br />

Miss Erma Nlckerson »pPnt<br />

Thqrsday with Mrs. Clinton Nick-<br />

erson.<br />

Mrs A J Mfirwald attended<br />

» cooking class at c»pe May<br />

Court Houso Monday<br />

Miss Catherine McCormlck<br />

went to Mlllvlllo Friday evening.<br />

Mr. Robert Button visited hla<br />

cTiZCJ^ Aa ' me<br />

and Mra. J. B. Scull have<br />

weeks wlUi their children<br />

Mr. and Mrs. A. c<br />

5ST<br />

1*7 <strong>On</strong> 1 nn<br />

Friday,<br />

Henry Xlthlan, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton<br />

was looking over His business In<br />

terests here on Monday,<br />

tewellyn Hllilreth visited<br />

Philadelphia on Lincoln's birth<br />

day,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Porter and<br />

two ohildren, <strong>of</strong> Westmont. spent<br />

the week end here with Mrs.<br />

Porter's siller, Mrs. Erneat Cor<br />

son, and family,<br />

Mr. and Wre—Riihei I L. Bteb-<br />

bins spent the week end at Ava-<br />

lon with his parents.<br />

Mrs, Benjamin Mitchell went<br />

to Brldgeton as Tuesday to help<br />

care for her slMer, who Is seri<br />

oualy ill.<br />

Dennisville<br />

William Irndway, <strong>of</strong> Haley<br />

vine, called on his damhier,<br />

Mrs. John Fidler, on Sunday.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, A._ T, D, HoweHs,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Oias Creek, attended services<br />

In the M. B. church on* BUBday.<br />

Misses Battle and Barn Fidler<br />

visited relatives In Philadelphia<br />

over the week end,<br />

Mrs, Katharine Billiard is<br />

visiting, her daughter, Mrs, Hor.<br />

schel Pierce, <strong>of</strong> Dorsheiter.<br />

Rev. and Mrs, Hurry Ross, <strong>of</strong><br />

Vlnrlnnd called on frlendA hero<br />

thiR wet k<br />

Mifw Ircno Woolsnn, <strong>of</strong> Giitii<br />

liorn vlHltid her parents over lhi><br />

wpt^i end<br />

Altii ('ante Uiihlintll etitcrtuln<br />

•I Mlsa I.llllun Ju'lllie. <strong>of</strong> Kher<br />

ton over the week ind<br />

Mr onil Mm Earl Slielmnn, or<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, calkd on Jacob Hei-<br />

zei und family Jrlday evening<br />

Mr and Mrs 7nchary Taylor<br />

IIHVO retuintd home aftir spend<br />

ins BOieral months with relative,<br />

In Philadelphia<br />

Mr Edwnrd Robert, <strong>of</strong> Atlan-<br />

Swainton-Clermorit<br />

Frank Addlspn and fajully apd<br />

Mrs, Edwin Tbwnsend ipinTTBo<br />

week end with relatives In Glou-<br />

cester and Oamden,<br />

Paul Stephens spent Monday<br />

In Philadelphia.<br />

George Post spent Monday in<br />

Pennsgrove with Chas, Stephens<br />

Miss Wllhelnilna Powell is In<br />

I'hllailelphla taking a sauna in<br />

Plerce's Business College, .<br />

Mrj Wllllum Cherry spent lev.<br />

eral days with Mn, U T. Bwaln.<br />

Miss Ernestine Cossaboen at-<br />

tended lodge at Avalon on Mon-<br />

day evening.<br />

sirs, Edward Post and Mrs<br />

Allison Ludlam attended an ex-<br />

tension leaders' training elus at<br />

Court House on Monday.<br />

Rev, J, O, K. Corliss, <strong>of</strong> Balsm,<br />

spent the week end here,<br />

Mr, KohlonliMk and family are<br />

at home again after upending the<br />

winter in New York,<br />

H. H. MeCool spent Saturday<br />

in Philadelphia,<br />

Warren Mitchell has arrived,<br />

home after spending the winter<br />

In Florida,<br />

Palermo<br />

Mrs, Phoebe Ysung and dsugh<br />

i«r, <strong>of</strong> Dinnimillo. called on<br />

friends hero Weineaday evening.<br />

John VIziard was In <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> shopping on Monday,<br />

Mr. and Mn. Lewis Coasahoon<br />

and Harry Kobbins, af <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, visited Mr. and Mrs, Rich<br />

ard C<strong>of</strong>lnalioon on Sunday.<br />

Anne Kruk was In At-<br />

lantic <strong>City</strong> an Saturday,<br />

Beth Corson is very III.<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Washington Cor-<br />

Bon, <strong>of</strong> strathmere, called on Mrs.<br />

Minnie L, Coreon Monday eve-<br />

ning.<br />

Mr. and Mre, Conrad Reining<br />

motored to Philadelphia Sunday<br />

to vlslt^ their daughter, Martha,<br />

who In quite ill.<br />

, Mrs, Howard Young spent Bun-<br />

day with her daughter, Mrs.<br />

Ipencer Young, <strong>of</strong> ieeiley's<br />

Point,<br />

Mrs, Walter Kahn, <strong>of</strong> Bupsln,<br />

called on her grandmother, Mrs,<br />

Mllllcent Dare, Sunday evening,<br />

Norman Paultin and friend, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, spent Sunday with<br />

his parents hert,<br />

Robert Locke and Will Stanley<br />

motored to Atlantic <strong>City</strong> on Sat-<br />

urday evening,<br />

W. Corson, <strong>of</strong> Strathmere, and<br />

Mrs. Emma, Clark, <strong>of</strong> Romero<br />

Cape May jQjjjt<br />

Mm J Hand cntoi<br />

afternoon Fea~~TBuru¥<br />

Mr and Mrs. William;]<br />

and son have returned ;<br />

ter motoring through<br />

and Virginia<br />

Mrs T Bennett was'<br />

delpbla one day last week^fi<br />

Sadie Meyer was tn "<br />

Thursday visiting<br />

George<br />

Elizabeth Beeves.<br />

Springer aud Ana JPlen<br />

Wlldwood shoppers Tt<br />

Mm T. Murray, ot<br />

<strong>City</strong>, visited Mm D, O<br />

T Iteeves. <strong>of</strong> Delaware.<br />

Sunday with his family, i<br />

Ernest Wellman. who 1<br />

touring the Southern<br />

returned home.<br />

Mrs H H. Eldredge l<br />

aunt. In Philadelphia,<br />

seriously ill,<br />

Lena Dswson entertained 1<br />

Perkins Sunday,<br />

Mrs D. Rodun en<br />

oompany from Upper<br />

ihe week end.<br />

Walter Hughes, <strong>of</strong><br />

phla, was ln town Sundty..?<br />

Elizabeth Meyor<br />

lior Sunday 6chool Claav<br />

Valentine party Saturday J<br />

noon . , f<br />

Vestal Stevens attended'(*<br />

8 dance In Atlantic ><br />

Mr Trombly was In Umti 1<br />

day<br />

Mr. and Mrs. S. Step!<br />

were Wlldwood snopnem<br />

day<br />

F Godfrey was In' MlUf<br />

Friday evening.<br />

Leon Christian was home 1<br />

day.<br />

Mr Walton entertained^.<br />

two Hons, ot Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, -<br />

day last week<br />

Theodore Reeves was IQ :<br />

wood Saturday<br />

Mm s. Stophenson and/I<br />

made a business trip to— '"<br />

Monday<br />

Mllllcent Henderson<br />

Pearl Argne Thuraday erenli<br />

Goshen<br />

Revival meetings are<br />

held ln the M. E Churob,<br />

Tho Epworth ljeagtie n«|ai<br />

regular monthly fcufllnesK i" '<br />

on Mondiiy evening. Plans<br />

being mode to hqvo a social ~<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 2« j<br />

Mrs Mae Whltaker, enterl<br />

cd Mr. nnd Mrs Harold Mo<br />

point, called on friends on sun-, _,,... . „<br />

(I.iy<br />

and children, <strong>of</strong> South<br />

Mrs. Hannah Evani, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> o v " Tnwday nlgttt.<br />

<strong>City</strong>, Is nuralng Beth Oorson, Mr - ttnrt Mra Walter<br />

Bandy Robinson, <strong>of</strong> Dennis. wore Tucs B ''<br />

vllle, called on friendn on Wed-<br />

nesday evening.<br />

Minn Lena Colling called on<br />

Mrs, Charles CoBsaboon on Thura.<br />

day evening,<br />

Mrs, John Stratton was in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Thursday,<br />

William Cameron, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong>, called on Mr, and Mrn,<br />

Seth .Corson one day last wek.<br />

Erma<br />

Mr. and Mm. William Mount<br />

with relative* at Wild wood.; • i<br />

Edward Nlckerson is sick/*,"<br />

Thn nluc Ribbon Club, i<br />

Ihe home <strong>of</strong> Mlsn Allco ToMf" \<br />

Tuesday evening.<br />

Mr and Mrs F. W. Jal<br />

Mrn Nelson Smith, and Mrn/l<br />

H Swnln motored to Bridf<br />

on Wrdnesday afternoon.<br />

MIBH Lllu B Townsend,<br />

n week at her home here, G<br />

sprndfng the wlnted 1 at<br />

House with hor sister.<br />

Mrs Jennie Corson was -,<br />

a surprise party hy the<br />

upent last Tuesday evening wlth'thean Class on Saturday v<br />

Mr. unit Mm. William Prltchard. j at her home, with twenty:<br />

Clarence Nichols, <strong>of</strong> Brldgeton, J ent. emh one bringing a<br />

ent a few days last week hcrojaird a ton <strong>of</strong> coal wae^/<br />

with hlfl parents. I her crwil bin,<br />

Mlaa l.llllan Kelly and Miss' Mr: anil Mrs. Olareab^;<br />

lieliua GarrettAon spent last <strong>of</strong> Avalnn, wvre at h^h<br />

ell end with the latter'B aunt! Mr. and Mrs. Nels<br />

ic <strong>City</strong>, called<br />

Stiltm recently.<br />

Mr. and Mm.<br />

on Mr. Jamc,<br />

Loroy May, <strong>of</strong><br />

Nelson Smith,<br />

Friday evening<br />

Mr hnd Mrs. SYank Wa<br />

and son, Paul, were the<br />

<strong>of</strong> their son, Sir. Bttnley*<br />

and family. In Atlantic Btf)<br />

Sunday<br />

• n Cipe M.iy<br />

Mr ami MTH Benjamin Prltth<br />

ard and non, Billy, spent a rouple<br />

<strong>of</strong> days last week In Chestrr Pa ,<br />

with relatives<br />

Mrs JoH(.ph Nlrhols And Mm<br />

NtlRou Oarrett-son were chopping<br />

ln Court House one duy last<br />

week<br />

A number from here motored<br />

to South Dnittis Friday evening<br />

anil attendrd revival Rnvici-i<br />

there, while a number <strong>of</strong> others, Miss Mabel Clay<br />

attended nervlces at Burellgh and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Monday.<br />

Marmora<br />

William Gannon<br />

day evening w<br />

'nurt Houne spont Sunday with<br />

Mr Frank Fldlcr and fnmlly<br />

Those who visited Philadelphia<br />

on Saturday were Mr John<br />

Trout. Mr and Mrs F B Bush | heard Rev Garner Hand, tht) | The Alpha Club was<br />

nell Mrs Eliza Camp. Miss Llda samo evening the P. it. C. Club House iFrii)<br />

Foster, Mrs. O. M. • Geary, Mrs. Mrs. Lydla Dickinson's Sun-[ evening. ^<br />

W. Chpster, Mrs George 1 day fechool class held a potluck| Mm Btnphen Stephemnrt^ij<br />

dlnner last Thursday at tho homo eon. Morris, <strong>of</strong> West CaM•[<br />

at Mm. Nellio Slllott. In Cold' and.Mrs. Asa Mailsra.iMidj<br />

I<br />

Spring.<br />

I ter, Dorothy, <strong>of</strong> thto, I<br />

d Bld<br />

p . . . . y, ,<br />

Rev It V Brcwln and family tored to Brldgeton on,<br />

motored to Cookstown Thursday Monday-<br />

and spent n couple dayn there I The Hoy Scouts <strong>of</strong> OusiQit,<br />

, t.*i_ _V_AVJ._J . I .. ± *% a'-.m._U_' i _ a q av _ ua^C<br />

with relatives. spent Saturday at the<br />

Mra. Helen Garrett&on enter- development,<br />

lained her Sunday school class I Mrs Catherine<br />

at her home last Tuesday eve-<br />

ning<br />

Mrs Pierce Fsddln, <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May, spent Tuesday evening here<br />

with friends.<br />

amen. Miss Helta qarll, Mr, and<br />

Mra. William Cresmor and Mr<br />

and airs. Cbarlis Creamer<br />

Mns Samuel Woolaon ontertaln-<br />

id the Ladles' Aid on Monday<br />

ivening<br />

Mre Harry Joseph, at court<br />

House, called on Mrs. Phoebe<br />

"oung one flsy this woek<br />

Mr. Frank Steelman aud fam-<br />

ily visited his mother, at Mt.<br />

Pleasant, on Sunday.<br />

iMr and Mrs Samian Berardo<br />

and son wore Philadelphia, visi-<br />

tors on Friday evening.<br />

Mrs. Rachel Oandy, a former<br />

resident, jirho has been Irving: Sprlog. ' * - her parents: ""' *•»,£<br />

with her nloce. Mn Deborah Mrs. Katie Jaggers and daugh- Mrs. Joslfl,<br />

n "** I -ir, <strong>of</strong> Hebilervllle. vis' ten -wera enterthlned at suppor with' her stalm*, tin,.<br />

In the Union Cemetery at last Tuesday .evening by Mrs.'son,'o[ P*letm0.fa'Tt<br />

" Bar* Jackson, Fishing Crwk. I MW a|«rta.«n*r t<br />

Frank Carretfeon is haling a'delpluVspent, the.*<br />

shop built beside his fUhftr-H 1 Mi« b<br />

hom«, where he will go Into tho I The ,<br />

plnmblnc •business, _,,.,.,,,<br />

Mns Em rnsniwll; and'<br />

Wednesday with Mrs,<br />

Smith<br />

Mrs George M»<br />

talned her sister, from y%<br />

Amboy, over the wedE"""" 1<br />

y,<br />

Lev! Dickinson Is painting the | Mr. snd Mrs. WllHaW<br />

Jr. o U Ai A. Hall, at Cold soh spent tf<br />

finrlnff. ' * -* her nurfttit<br />

hurled<br />

South Dennis on Monday.<br />

to hear orTSs'dMth <strong>of</strong><br />

P*nona on Sunday evening.<br />

ninli«ML K<br />

Uoyd Jlra Alrnart<br />

«4


OCEiUI Off SEWS, OCEAS fflf?, V. », FRIDAY. fDMUT It, I9B7.<br />

Dehnont Dividing Geek Millvilh<br />

i i i « i<br />

WIIHJBI Vanii»n«a, <strong>of</strong> Qtesn Mies Uactay, Sniping tewher,) Anna Jenkins and son, Jjrkie, Artiw SUi<br />

<strong>City</strong>. »a a Wtdii«ui»j mnlsc rtollFil our srbr.il Monday <strong>of</strong> liis <strong>of</strong> Port Norftl, M lo town in Twnipfl<br />

Tidier »i the tame at William trick. During Str >UIi she lave wrtnaday. jjr. jyrk Ulj »if,<br />

| MfKiSt the uighth grade »n (.ff|Hen«l| Mr, add Sire. Waltef CamptwII hooK. from finriila 11<br />

Tii^Lak,<br />

Benjamin Taylor *nd wile, <strong>of</strong>(twl. Tol« IM IJ given one* a snij childrrn and Mm Amos pep. th.. tHt<br />

Savllle paw,.) Taund.}- .Its m r. M r .ere Briton .h-ppe on Owns* BliiuM. -In<br />

5"? 1 »""V s " , • <strong>On</strong> T""*'*" '"' '* 5 who is stlend<br />

tMowing Tht.»e.; »(-re flwlfd for' VTS Hitkman and Lillian sjwndlne a )*« djrs ars with hi*<br />

. - —~ daufhler, Raehel, vfciiled .111, M,ur|w H|V(, Tn-Nihip: S«n,u»I High »«r» in Port S'nrri, Tnilfi- wr»,,, „. ruhon g,<br />

. MS MB, Pred Hagelean, "l»»v« lo Oreenflfld Sttndar. Han,p,,n. Henrj R-r,., unHdaj- Ja°..« Oirufl >L B<br />

' * „ Tf m **"* * motored I, Urf rsro|iB, ^ arMi ,»„ mnnillj, >,„„,,»«, m«,,Bg itoB. piorHa<br />

c«B nas InoYga fibjj -* alia. it*iier WOKS,<br />

lh« ngnu Xesdall Frank Sack and wilt, <strong>of</strong> Green<br />

There was a<br />

gns-d*r« and<br />

m» far toe «old|<br />

Bttdir. P Sy ,„ Bl. and.<br />

««d MB, Mop. W- CBBOy N°ah Ooilliu. Tufs)»f t,,nine. •<br />

' «« iliMBablie sno- «i Mrs- Pauline SIMUBHO. Mr, rhe M * .<br />

Mn, Ba,h«I Lee reluriiFd h<strong>of</strong>flf *»• "» I>"iMir!»ns ai aur tim,. ; Oialosru., Rmh Bod<br />

Mr, «od MM, Jaam n-hltenead T*umd«y «h«r spenlllnf liro an '1 "P-'i'lly -S. ,!ark iiarmj fP"' , -<br />

*""•" "nlora«r IB AitaBlle CUT »»**!> with h»r daoghl.f in Mr BlBbl* Jlnv Hac H'- 1 Ca*p«r. IB»<br />

d Mft, •asucr B lood- Molir- , Tne P; T. A. .ill give , \ih bT ^" Bi hurw - ' r C-da<br />

*»H ID TlBBllad atnnlar. Samilfl Langler, wife and son ? Pirtr in p. g. g. <strong>of</strong> A ' *" * res * n l ami (»>» jn Int<br />

illr, ud In, J. WtrmiL.- Jr., ,q. Jaek, <strong>of</strong> Tutkah<strong>of</strong>. paiseil W«), Hal! fciurdaj- enoing rebruary '" - vli •"•'fl»f sdiire<br />

-"-•—• Mr, aaj Mn. Harry o«day eveBinf wlib Wall«r VB«S IS. A g«H lime i> »n!lcipai«.1 • -."'" f * ln lhe M»unily.<br />

Hg, and wife, Sandmlcdai aBd atdor refrraB v C ' T " l m "<br />

* i M i 8 1 1 " >me Mi MB,<br />

Mr in6 Mr<br />

"'<br />

Cold Spring<br />

Cumbciknd_Schaal<br />

Board Elections<br />

Daniel X. BatemaB were dertii<br />

as Eiemlwrs <strong>of</strong> (lie Board or Bdn<br />

''• * ,. . was eleeied 10 nil tie pl»« <strong>of</strong><br />

-Cumberland •'• *»«•«•<br />

mrtjl, w«dB««d.r e»enln(, V«l«B0iw »rtr to »<br />

Un, Etntr BauaiB. who &M Fridar evsnine. TkB<br />

wn (KCdlDE • fs* dkn with wu dcHghllullr «eBt l<br />

M"".. V «mw ««»«. •«»•>. M«T<br />

^ • 2r3<br />

"H 7 T 7 k ' I" ** Mi-, w,lii» ,\fkl.->-. I-Kink A<br />

MBI Suniiuy in fupe May. •>< • """••' '-»' I " " 1 •>'"- » ' »• '•"'" H " i ^ s " J<br />

n,l ilaiislil,.r. I1M.-I, M,ll.-,| l,,| »'•• :1 «'! *'•- J--" Vim;,,,,!.,, n-. iHM..I.<br />

..lieplain Sunil-y. I UI ' ""• > lpil "' i I""-"" "' " ''"I-- vil1 " '' '<br />

III Ulllliilll ill<br />

nd MrN. l'a.m- i ;-i .^i?iii-M nti-l<br />

athcr rnini Milhilii-. ui.-r Kim<br />

lay,<br />

Ir, anil Mi«. Miilfi.iil Pni k,<br />

' 11JI --111 < . : -<br />

b <strong>of</strong> Chiirli-H .Momi'.<br />

r, anil MIB. llowunl ltu*.i II<br />

.cut Saiiinlay in Vint-luiiil.<br />

Rratitis Dou^iii^.^, <strong>of</strong> Dla.M<br />

Criek, Hptnl Sului ifiiy nigllt at<br />

"*- home or Tlinjnu^ lliiiiifi>;iin.<br />

raqgbliri] Huiiihiy<br />

ihu -Ntiiuul In,N3» Wiia ent,l,-,i<br />

sve.F tilt, Wi-ek iiiii • unii ^.iini-<br />

§£&iol nuppiii..^ werii tlikiii. Til'-<br />

*nirsnCj, «;IJ= [iiiiili- by ii tiiin jiis?<br />

—r, anil Mrs, Hiiniil*-! rhini<br />

Is spi-int Suniiuy in Ueiiami<br />

I llii.lr ilriiiiiliier,<br />

'Illlliln llnbhlim Hpi-nt Miiii.lii<br />

Ihe Iliinii. <strong>of</strong> Q»!"ir I'lilliniiiiiH<br />

II. V. flin.<br />

1'JIIIIM, \-|,<br />

Port Elizabeth<br />

Mrs, Hthiliky<br />

in LI-. Mi ,,i,.| V, I),<br />

Mi .,ii.l Mi- li.-i.,,,.<br />

MIH. T, O. LilliHlo<br />

I Mn Iliiny<br />

Ni-.l. nl I'm<br />

\l, it. .Jinii<br />

Mi :,.i,l Mi«. 1,1 liny H, I":<br />

ilk Ml. uml JIIH. Ju<br />

Butkshutem<br />

Mi ,, M i Mn<br />

-In-ill Hiiii.l:iy p Ah<br />

•I ti.ni-, Illi-kiiiiin Hlin.jlshin- mi Minn'<br />

| Mi. l'h;iili-« li-..|:iinl. .,1<br />

ly. ..I i 111:"-.', liii. h.-. ll .li I, in .Milli<br />

IJamllii WIB- \\',lli;i,ii Dili,hi;,y. jr.. ,p, i,t hiry 12. Mr. ;t,i,| Mo. Trunk<br />

I I.JU-II lill 1 ! Willl!|,,l \ . l t ; l l | l i H , k l .<br />

. HI M I I H I I I - . )l;i«! I'll.nl, l i i i i . m . i y n : , « ;ii!!,.,i<br />

M l . illnl Ml.-. J'l.lllk I III"-.- li'.'M ll, I.- n | i . i ;i||.,||i|i,,| l|<br />

Dorchester<br />

StCr Mr. iinil Mr, ],,.,,iy p,,|.|cK mi,<br />

-mi. ,MI,,n. Mi. ,iii.l M n Ainhii<br />

Inn. i.r I'l.ii--- Jm-k.-.u, Ml... ! Is,M II.-I ti S,.|i,»,l<br />

i-k .'in! wnli I|.|,I. .II,,- |-:irii. Ki, in.Iii,-r-Ki.|-<br />

Mi Kv,.|y,i |'..|,.,-,,,,,. Ml. ].•-•,• ••••<br />

nniiiM. ill I'll- I'n in,.. ,\h?. iii Mini Ki,hh,us, Mr<br />

Hun (lily with Triliiil.il], Ml. anil Mrs, EllUul<br />

Ml". Miiry i'i. i... nml .Mr? I Mr. Kihi;iril Hi<br />

Bivalve M , . ;iii.| H i - M'.iliiM. r I l i - n - l -Mi. T.i<br />

Ml?. (•|iil,il-|-», I Mil ieiiiiiii<br />

IIIT'IIII 1'rnliiy iii-MiMa. "I I'niiiail. liliiliin.il -,l Ilii, Ilil. Flhiiiy ]''i-lilay| I A Inra liirai un-uuiim. II.JIIM<br />

r. Fiu-lTHt Spini(-|-, wilt! I, Mr., lli.lii.oii ami JH . Mitlj .' inullnr. M M ;ll ••HI- In<br />

;i! ii M--. * liiit -IITB 1 inolliir. lln ill niir Imal , hni. ti ,,n Sin<br />

Clptaih or Ilii? ii'rryliiiiit hi-twL-i.,1 Rii hunls ii.-r, HIM ,jft,iivti shuji- ANII;I ll.-iiiiijii^, nri-iiNiiiuni,.,! iipiii :)!,,,i IIIIUM, 'rhuKM iiifchi!;<br />

Maiirlt,- Itlmr (itnl UiSilhi- HIH-IIt JII-I-S ill. Wi'ilni"il:iy, i' 111 "'' I"' il lilullllra ilpil. III-HIHIIIK.II imri li, Hi, f,.\<br />

luoduy arid Muliii»y in Pliiiiuli-l- Jiisi-pli Iliinl, I>.,H van iilmo?t Mrs. Ni'llii- ("rii.t. un•] MM. im-« mi, iiii.-inr. It.-v. n.-i<br />

"*•"" '" "'"'" •!!« fllliii Iiy oi.ii-oiMi- wiih nml a:is in liis IJnr-linra I'm.*- IIKJI ti't > .1 Mr, lli'ii'li-rsiiu jiMt In ll.irry Hiii-liiiiin. »r I'hiia.li I- llniitilily. ut Ilriilailiiii. Mun<br />

torid to arepnwich on uuslniw iim>- iinii iiiiiiiaiil him hinm-. II.- P'lln. i.-' -liiniliuB wvcrul ili.ys i,in ilslni i-iiin,. i,-,,m Halryi<br />

Wednt»dfly. i,.|i ih,, ,.ff,,.,j ,,| i, I,,, ,,.i,.i;,i "ilii Ill' imilliiT, MiB. 11. i;. SI,-. I- I'uri Nunis iiiiii N.irlii I'UI-I" ;<br />

Mr. and Mr«. flamurl Slaticii iliiyj,<br />

daughter, AlSurtu, nioloiiil Lislli. Finn IT, fail fjilllhiiiil •<br />

-ntOii. N, C. wherii they arr unrl LI-BIIT Kimaii ij.-ri' in ilnry, i<br />

WslUng reluilwH. laini .Mumluy ami Tii-Mlay un I BUY THE BATTERY<br />

1^!%;?^^%:: ""si";^,...., M „„.,„ ^ *8 B <strong>of</strong>s.^,^ wnShm«t<strong>On</strong>.<br />

|ib<strong>of</strong>rd th,. tug "MIIIIT." fuf a uiii-ui-iuwn 11 j. riii.-< mi Hiiinhiy. have accepted, which is<br />

l«r|Bfal survey in regard tn Mr. ami Mm, TIIIJIHIIS Diiliiihey, o% t Jt<br />

'Meaning thi! channel. ufler <strong>of</strong> UiiilBi'l'iil, fpcnl Tllesilay ivllll rjfttll'<br />

[leasing Iho river io Elutt Paint Mr. liliii .Mrs. Uavlil I'yR *A*VV<br />

!W buoy, ,Mr, oiiil Mril. Aionio l.mniiiliy. BATTiHIIS<br />

.Jftrry Allen ami Ephralm <strong>of</strong> ii,ui,,rv)li,.. *,-f,, BU-^IN nf In stock for all make <strong>of</strong> cars, also Radio Batteries<br />

W^were in town Tue.itay on M. L-I.e »«»>« over ,),„ w,,l, g,^^ Q e m n t n m i Ipi,ion SpecWiEt<br />

! Walter HInaon, niir leailinB Evn nnrmiBliri w,m a Briiis.!. w w^ w f^W%r*Y%<br />

JWflier, was In Phllailelpliia ton slaliiir oil Tlllirsiluy, I II If If N •«<br />

Wrtaemjay on busintsii. Mr, anil Jl. Frank PiliniilK- ^» M^m MmdKJm, Lll\<br />

Word was rcci'iveii at Bivalve ton. <strong>of</strong> BNiiKiUiiri, wsru (einwta<br />

tt«t Fred LaWHJ1i, coloPl.d. who <strong>of</strong> Uaiiella Wi.lin,-, An Thnw-laj.<br />

I M Ll:_|. eta..i M:il..:ll_ W 1<br />

' 8 3 7 "'B 5 t f e e t 'Wlsmpidyeil on the oysttr liOiim EtJii^ St. Clulr iitiHriduii mi i.ii-l<br />

erenl tlmoa, died Tuwrtay tcrtaiiinunt glvtiii by iln- Lycwini<br />

iitlmore at lihe home <strong>of</strong> IIIH Course <strong>of</strong> .Milhilli. Iliiili School<br />

MUlVllle, N. J.<br />

Fhoinw: 237-J and TB-H<br />

Rlataong, im Thur^iiiiy eienins. j WkiA:^iS;v£::^{y^jKi^.^£><br />

"l^ri will have a (mall sup- vlsiteil Mrs, Elliott'B parents, Mr, ffl ft F , t , t , T 3<br />

!WF,Bn hand ts start the week and Sirs. Speiiee, <strong>of</strong> HelHlerviik', '\\ A-^*M^m^^m * m&<br />

*W, The blvalvea haTO h been In on Thiiriiday.<br />

demand and the ihlppen Alfred Jiecves died Thiirnilajf<br />

3 13B M Hioh Street Millville N J<br />

iad tbeif sands full try- after a lenstliy Illnesi and great<br />

Ine.<br />

Mjt demand and the .hlppen Alfred necves ,ile,I Thursday | " 3 W l n V n a ^, e | 1 nu,Iclll)g ««•""•«. «• •»•<br />

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS<br />

h ENTIRE STOCK OF<br />

HOSIERY ALUMINUM WARE I I jtiMgS&S *^R«ft*^Bd i<br />

ENAMEL WARE UNDERWEAR i I BBBfw^.. Y tmH ^ m<br />

fAmS, NOTIONS arid TOYS, ETC. 1 ! • » § N«d» TO.<br />

f vwub.ipMfcw50eoiiaii.Qo g i m^w/J^ Player Piano<br />

lOSWS VARIETY STORE |liK\^Riaafi/<br />

U8N0. Hi8hSL , Mllh^e, N. J. I J30 N. Uufd SI, Wione 168 Bridgeton, N» J,}<br />

Heislerville Mnuricetown<br />

Ilii.-i- Tiiwn.lil,)<br />

• l.iiiiiE »i i,. Mr. m,,| M M ,<br />

i N|I.II,.-. \|., nml Mi. Uii<br />

U'iUnii, Mr. .111,1 M M ,<br />

' Ml


County Sports News<br />

Side trailed it. The line-ups sqi<br />

summaries:<br />

CAlPK MAY COUNTY TIMES<br />

F. F.<br />

4YOR RICIM8D CPLVSB<br />

ild) Mayor Culver flu<br />

Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> I <strong>Newspaper</strong> Men<br />

Five Proved<br />

Superiority<br />

Had Off Night<br />

and Mfcn<br />

Lose Game<br />

Trust '<br />

Defeated Without Any<br />

Help From Referee<br />

Whittuigtan't Goals Led<br />

to easel fouls when needed,<br />

loose guarding in the second half<br />

cost them a victory to Ltnwooii<br />

last Friday nifhl an the EICIIF-<br />

scion House apor, 01-25.<br />

M. Wijams. Linwood'a eente<br />

man. scintillated for the Atlantii<br />

" «« ««ld goals." Kelly. hfs team<br />

e |<br />

**.IM^WM mMTur wuiver naa -^., f - .:——•—= —..»« UVe ncia guais, Kelly, nii team-<br />

IBjr friends in Cape May Coun. «W«. fell before Sea Isle mate, who was held seorele by<br />

i Judging from the number ,i 5"? BMketeers for the s^and Keat In tne Brst half, earne back<br />

"••-•-» "Will *s*^ UUUJUEI \fl ,_<br />

I received And very nearly " me<br />

ire correct. wF<br />

a"mu.l.<br />

K« M*)' evei<br />

who got thtlr answers<br />

;lta mall flint, and were men-<br />

nwlhners <strong>of</strong> two theatre tie*,<br />

h<br />

is rather " »°' "«" «« »* «e- |llg the cords four limes for<br />

ning, 34-24. Ibeauliful Beld<br />

, were<br />

ifW, 0. Kooneke, Wiidwood.<br />

Mrfeter Lancanaon. lea Iain <strong>City</strong>.<br />

P. Wogers, Wiidwood,<br />

Thompson, Gcahen.<br />

die a Paul, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

i Silhouette Ceateit has<br />

Is known In lewspaper<br />

J as "sustained iBterelt,"<br />

really has more Han thai,<br />

more and nun <strong>of</strong> cape<br />

County's people are beepm.<br />

ilhAuette fans each week,<br />

B'thls coupon If your Bo-<br />

ll) among the flrtl live In<br />

v mall you get two theatre<br />

tor any theatre adverti*.<br />

5 In this newspaper that you<br />

•; name<br />

t* forget that you have to<br />

the name among tie Ciogtt-<br />

^advertisements. « you prop-<br />

D1I In the coupon you haw<br />

illed with all the rules <strong>of</strong><br />

• .contest. »le a hiter or<br />

[ if you do not ears to use<br />

i*«rapon.<br />

The victory proved to ._..,„„, oouo,,..<br />

Bankers that Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> could „,„„,,( ,„,„<br />

beat (hem without the aid <strong>of</strong> J"""" IWIM -<br />

referee, whose referring on Fril<br />

goals. totaling<br />

Whel<br />

The Times quintet missed many<br />

H« .1.1,1 - '" V i ,— " ""' |» u «w «t the banket, enough to<br />

day night »as HIM below par. hBVS doubled IJnwoerf'. scare<br />

<strong>City</strong> outplayed lbe f Uentsl vacation, on the part <strong>of</strong><br />

from the Held 12-8. Sea We<br />

Tom<br />

BOttli<br />

Whlttlngton'a<br />

along with Bve geld<br />

Charlie<br />

Kuehnli's three twin-Pinters, led<br />

the He* Isle Oily quintet. Tom<br />

Deianey and Kuehnle had a per<br />

feet night from the foul mark.<br />

Camden Beat<br />

Wiidwood In<br />

Opening Game<br />

Deciding Point Made in the<br />

t Five Second* <strong>of</strong><br />

Play By Foul<br />

Cliff Made 17 Points<br />

Stim-ns F<br />

OMcii t -<br />

Olurk C<br />

\\ ooil O<br />

Knit G<br />

IjiPotin (1<br />

Totals „<br />

\V8ST S<br />

Dean, r ,<br />

Bqinrth, F,<br />

Graven. Q.<br />

Gneratii, fi.<br />

0<br />

1<br />

I)<br />

1<br />

0<br />

0<br />

.... 2 Jl<br />

WiLnvvoon<br />

F F, T,<br />

..... o<br />

Totals<br />

28<br />

^SJ^f'Hammonton Peaches<br />

Uturday night by haiidlng Wild.' I /-S • J J f* .<br />

PTMI n 305i d.feat in eno <strong>of</strong>iLosecjne-sideduame<br />

h b<br />

the bent ;<br />

wood<br />

Bepn on the Wild-<br />

The score was tied with Bra<br />

•econds to go, Clirfa goal for<br />

Camden knotting It. While ahdot-<br />

I h fl<br />

1<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Able To Score Two<br />

Point* Against Sea Isle<br />

ng While ahdot-<br />

Ing he in fouled and the eitfo<br />

Ii Ii l<br />

<strong>of</strong> .their opponents, who were | poinio t,,T<br />

comsliitcly outcliissed by ihejsli flelil<br />

in<br />

Beekaan<br />

four each,<br />

lelntllloled for the<br />

I IUbtxMtt> Hdllorl<br />

bjKt 1,<br />

eltlloled for the<br />

Banken, aecouBtlng for three<br />

duo-decken, while Dunn and<br />

Mara contributed two twin-point-<br />

ers each, several qf their shots<br />

coining from the middle <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Boor.<br />

At half time flea Isle <strong>City</strong> led<br />

II-IB. The iunmaries:<br />

NQHTHWWBBN TRUST CO.<br />

F p T<br />

Times two weeks ago.<br />

Maurice Clark played a tin<br />

»«• for the Times, disturbing<br />

1 cord four times from the<br />

del.!, while his teammates, Dick<br />

Olden and Bddle Itevefll, scored<br />

three each, being redeeming fea=<br />

tures in the Times 1 defeat. At<br />

half time LIjiwood led, JI-7. The<br />

Hne-upi! and summaries:<br />

< API, MAV rot NT} TIMES<br />

F r T<br />

bt.ifns f 3<br />

CourduiilT f _ ii<br />

Olden,<br />

arb.<br />

«M>Iey, t<br />

leckman, f__<br />

Bayan,<br />

Sunn, g<br />

Maim.<br />

Manu, f.<br />

Totals. 8 g 24<br />

appun In<br />

I «(<br />

ih. cliulflHl<br />

I Otis tictoti for:<br />

Deianey,<br />

W<br />

SBA ULB CITY<br />

r<br />

if • >m<br />

H*feree—Bacon. Time <strong>of</strong><br />

—20 minutes,<br />

Cape May High Fell<br />

Before Vocational<br />

World's Playground Paj§eri<br />

Got Long End <strong>of</strong> Score<br />

Oaje May city High iehooi<br />

quintet was Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Vo.<br />

catlonal Seaoors fourteenth con-<br />

«ecutl»e vietim last Saturday at<br />

Cape May, the "World's i>iny.<br />

ground" Mown winning M-li.<br />

•Vet w««" Dafis, the leader<br />

<strong>of</strong> South Jersey intefseliolastie<br />

Totals<br />

LINWOOD<br />

Kelly, f...__<br />

Wfcelan, f._._<br />

M. Weanii, o „_._.. S<br />

;_ ^.^ 0<br />

Cunningham.<br />

Johnson, g--..<br />

Ini «ti>Ii ilufcat for thp<br />

At half time WlldHnoil<br />

Clift nc..,,iinl..d for wvenleen<br />

thu Skreie, caginjr<br />

b and five «liiB|<br />

fie liiB|t<br />

pnintefB, Sclonc'ii foul ghooilrie<br />

also h>lp1 th n d<br />

Hnlclfng their opponents score-<br />

\i°*a frrnn the fit'l.I. &>a isle <strong>City</strong><br />

ladles won an Impressive victory<br />

led. over the Haiiimontun g* f !s qulfi-<br />

let last Friday night on thy gi.<br />

cilraiun House (inur, JJ-2,<br />

ilnmniciiHun HcnriMi their poin<br />

durlnjt the flmt half at whir<br />

Donahuo «nd Braca<br />

the guard positions.<br />

Miss Heath scored all the<br />

points for Hamltiolltun The BUBi-<br />

SEA ISLB CITV GIRLS<br />

F. P.<br />

J. StrulherF. F. .... 6 0<br />

Jmm Struther.. F. .1 0<br />

Stcllcm. F. 0 0<br />

irwln, C. _»..-, .... 0 0<br />

M. Donahue. G. 1 1<br />

SI. Bmea, O. 0 3<br />

R Hallsmn, Q. 0 0<br />

HAMMONTON OIRU<br />

P. F.<br />

0 J<br />

0 0<br />

0 I)<br />

Keath, 1?.<br />

K Smith, f.<br />

. Goldberg, C<br />

< Olinkle, O.<br />

, lIliniHr, O<br />

Ojnducled Church Service<br />

Mr. Irving Fitch conducted the<br />

erenlng urrleo at Mejilah Luth-<br />

eran Church ttut Sunday eionlng<br />

He ga« those prtsent a talk on<br />

some <strong>of</strong> tho good auiiIIU.s <strong>of</strong><br />

Lincoln Tlie pa»tor. Pr Bnlr<br />

was not well enough lo conduct<br />

the service.<br />

A. t. MIEDLAB]),<br />

IDA M. FBIEPLAHD, %%M<br />

H» Waahlngun Avt. •<br />

WOodolm, N J.<br />

OfAce Hour. » to io JL<br />

I to 3 p<br />

« JO to a w p, j<br />

" e»gler. c<br />

Hyde, e<br />

CunnclTc,<br />

Totalu<br />

Iteferr -Kelly<br />

C, W.Way.M.D.<br />

IBBIII Ljnai. *«,<br />

tan Ciir, N, i.<br />

f I tp IS A.<br />

IM; < I to IF<br />

. r to i p. I;<br />

9 1<br />

Tinu.. <strong>of</strong><br />

Times Quintet Won<br />

Frojr^West Side<br />

r<br />

dul<br />

•It.pl<br />

Chom no<br />

for •pjKiiiumenl<br />

WILUTS J>, HAINES, M D,<br />

DISEASES OF THI ITS<br />

Bar W.U,, Ay,. onJSihSt<br />

OfaiAKCITT<br />

That you cannot produce a receiving get at the price <strong>of</strong> the Radiola<br />

20 which will equal it, tonal quah'tiei, volume, selectivity, range and<br />

ease <strong>of</strong> operation II<br />

Price, Without Accessories, $78.00<br />

A, WOODBINE, N. J.<br />

The Winchester Store<br />

Urgeit Cape May County dittributori <strong>of</strong> Atwater Kent and R, C A<br />

Radioi and Orthophonic Victrolas<br />

Radio, Wi Victrola, m be pureha^d on the e«y parent plan.<br />

IN<br />

spectively.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View outrolled the<br />

Vie outrolled the<br />

Crajy Three, 0, lartll and Tom<br />

Wood having control <strong>of</strong> the<br />

maples.<br />

Tht Bachelors defeated the<br />

Alley Trio, Courdun and iievenn<br />

were the high scorers. The sum-<br />

maries:<br />

fewspapermen Didn't Have<br />

Many Pointi To Spare<br />

Tom %¥ood's fleid goal nnd I<br />

Kent's foul goal enabled Cape'<br />

May County Times to defeat West;<br />

aide, or Wlidwoad, ism Saturday,,<br />

night at Wiidwood, in an eittra!|<br />

live minutes period, after the fig-<br />

ures were knotted at the end <strong>of</strong><br />

the regulatioii forty minutes.<br />

Close guarding on the part <strong>of</strong><br />

both teams neld scoring from the,.<br />

ield low, each team geiting but'l<br />

two neiii goals. :'<br />

OICk Olden Mored the new,. 1<br />

lapormen-B other neld goal wlni»i<br />

Sis teammatei, Jddie Stevens nc^ :<br />

eoumed fqr four<br />

South Jersey 03 Company<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>mafjf T]RE SALE<br />

Sea We BowUng Jjugn Standing<br />

•conm, again WM the atar lead<br />

IBS la thaattukfsr Vocational<br />

I*<br />

•It* flm add goals.<br />

m nt mm<br />

gtepolnler.<br />

and Maurice Clark contribute,!<br />

thr f<br />

cont<br />

three from the foul mark<br />

Will Play<br />

Ii<br />

pini<br />

whllt Ward and Dearolf regUtef.<br />

ed two each.<br />

Keane Korcd<br />

ato each<br />

seered a fleld goal for West Side<br />

Dean an Dh ;<br />

Jlafa polnU. An ield (oali and Cape May Co, Tlniei 1<br />

g i;<br />

loarth'i floor work<br />

h<br />

i floor work<br />

featured for the wiidwood toy,, i<br />

At ihe d f h<br />

Neit weeVe sehedule: Monday<br />

A O At ihe end <strong>of</strong> the fi<br />

Vocational i»d 17.11,<br />

n w, Al<br />

Trto VB. Caps May County Tim<br />

T u d h<br />

scored but four points during<br />

the d hl<br />

y<br />

Tuesday—BBcheton JULIUS WAY. M. D.<br />

BVBi fXAMINBO<br />

ROMNBy<br />

« Bhurt.tf nMtttc company<br />

CAM MAT HtOH<br />

F, f<br />

Trueland, F,<br />

if ths South Jenay<br />

11 6* sntauid<br />

6* sntaruined by<br />

' the third<br />

CAPE MAV OODNTY<br />

J. Qihfou<br />

P. rerrart<br />

I* UacAIUster<br />

Handicap<br />

GEORGE E. OBEIS<br />

Hand, c, a.<br />

Bearolf, a. „_ j<br />

Totals "~<br />

CRAZY<br />

Henderson . 139 1(0<br />

156. 164<br />

45 45<br />

*» , Ixllig co<br />

rulML<br />

Penolano 2— IBD<br />

Beferee-Hgcnaeu,,.<br />

Time <strong>of</strong><br />

ntts.<br />

THREE<br />

DAYS ONLY 20,21,22<br />

AT THE FOLLOWING STATIONS<br />

Park Boulevard and ScheHenger Ave., Wfldwood<br />

Cape May Court House, N. J.<br />

f<br />

31x4<br />

United Slata Ti«, and Tubes<br />

UKO Corda<br />

Cord.<br />

K Cord.<br />

UKO Cord.<br />

g«S Ui» Cord.<br />

WSJSU<br />

on • neutral<br />

igreeable<br />

IT7M 1 • ^x OCEAN<br />

wiidwood Outclassed I c - Bsr " 1<br />

MiddleTownship *??--<br />

Mermet, &owd Eight Ffdd<br />

God For Wfldwood<br />

5!£ " h 8cbo °'<br />

S<br />

W **r Kiddie<br />

M •wHh<br />

In<br />

Rail tin.<br />

led<br />

OCEAN VIEW<br />

n* HI<br />

r. Wood__—j;; ;;;<br />

Handicap 35 gg<br />

us<br />

lit<br />

35<br />

Totaia ~ 484<br />

E. ni<br />

T. CourduBT<br />

1". Bagel<br />

BACHELORS<br />

Peterson ___ jog ]<br />

Dr. H. W.<br />

•n sight<br />

Offlcti<br />

E01<br />

1611<br />

Dr. CW A. Furey<br />

CUTCOPATH<br />

» LWUnK<br />

3<br />

8*1<br />

y Cord,<br />

Royal Cord,<br />

5 l<br />

goyal Corda<br />

goyj Cord,<br />

Royal Cord.<br />

TUBES<br />

- W.95<br />

11.13<br />

11-71<br />

20^7<br />

7.93<br />

- -13.44<br />

7.83<br />

14.44<br />

- 15.23<br />

2155<br />

- - 22.32<br />

- -2530<br />

-3135<br />

2&20<br />

- - - 34.60<br />

- -10.15<br />

12.75<br />

-14.97<br />

1654<br />

— —•Has<br />

-19.70<br />

- - 20^0<br />

EDITORIAL-IHEATRES<br />

FEATURES OCEAN CITY NEWS OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18, <strong>1927</strong>. , \<br />

OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

Fubllabed Brerr Friday Afternotui,<br />

(ram do urll to carefully scan<br />

two bills now before the Legis-<br />

Ijture the passige <strong>of</strong> which the<br />

New [ersey fish and Game Con"<br />

seriatioil Lcjguc (laims will ;<br />

niaticall) kill the law which now<br />

guarantees thit the money paid<br />

for fulling' and hunting licenses<br />

shall be used for fish and game<br />

purposes only<br />

Under the present laws New<br />

Jersey has bctomc one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

be t game preserves in the<br />

Boulevard will cost the abutting | country It is a hunter's and<br />

property owners considerable, they fishermjn's paradise, and in tea-<br />

will be amply repaid by the in 'son its hunting and fishing is<br />

County and that the returns per<br />

acre from the firms<br />

county placed the county<br />

up in the forefront <strong>of</strong> the agri-<br />

cultural counties <strong>of</strong> the country.<br />

While the largest, the Del.Ray<br />

is only one <strong>of</strong> several large truck-<br />

ing units <strong>of</strong> Cumberland County<br />

that have been successful in build-<br />

ing up large businesses, not to<br />

mention its scores <strong>of</strong> smaller<br />

farmers and poultrymen who have<br />

Proven successful.<br />

So large has the Poultry in-<br />

dustry <strong>of</strong> Cumberland and ad.<br />

joining sections <strong>of</strong> Gloucester and<br />

Atlantic Counties become that an<br />

assistant poultry specialist has<br />

been placed at the Vtneland Eg|<br />

Laying Cflntett plant to be ai<br />

hand to advise with the poultry.<br />

men and render assittance in<br />

case's <strong>of</strong> emergency without thei)<br />

j having to travel ill the way t<br />

New Brunswick to the State Ex<br />

periment Station,<br />

The aid this assistant has been<br />

to the poultrv'men has raised the<br />

question <strong>of</strong> why a branch <strong>of</strong> the<br />

State Experiment SMti'on should<br />

not be located in South jersey,<br />

wh, r fh question ii discussed by<br />

our farm editor, The advancB<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> New jeriey afrieulture<br />

to the high rinki it hold! can<br />

be credited in laig* measure to<br />

the work <strong>of</strong> the State Agricultural<br />

College and Experiment Station.<br />

The work <strong>of</strong> these institutions<br />

ha.b been outstanding, but the<br />

Mil, climatic conditions and mar.<br />

keting problem* <strong>of</strong> tlie southern<br />

counties are aa diverse from thos;<br />

WHAT EVERY MOTHER KNOWS<br />

By A. a CHAPIN<br />

THIS WEEK<br />

By Attkar BMmat<br />

HOPELESS<br />

AUP JSIUBP ANP<br />

WBNf p —<br />

MEMD6P VMLISUS AX&<br />

ANB TuCNE=r> SWUM*<br />

eum AMP fwnwt<br />

AMD JO ON AMD<br />

So ON WMtll, Vbuhe<br />

flUI IN TH» CAC»<br />

«"«I&=^<br />

&<br />

Views and Reviews<br />

creased values which the avenue<br />

Will reflect on their holdings.<br />

8I0H8 OS SPBJHO<br />

ABE IH OUR JUBST<br />

According to the calendar<br />

•Pnng u still a month <strong>of</strong>f, but<br />

from appearances spring arrived<br />

'I the resort about <strong>Feb</strong>ruary I.<br />

Since January a different atmos-<br />

phere has surrounded the rtiort<br />

&>oh we will hear busy bouse-<br />

wivea humming as the dust flies,<br />

while the rnert folk grumble as<br />

the spring hoiuedearting is in<br />

process, not to mention the search<br />

•nto the dark retain <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tloict for the sulphur and molas-<br />

•H which all adults agree is<br />

fine tome to give to children.<br />

The tunny day* have dissolved<br />

toe pessimistic air and smiles have<br />

replaced frowns and worried<br />

Automobile dealers report<br />

activity, electric clean-<br />

s *n are busy demonstrating with<br />

tbrir warn, and the resort shops<br />

Jut filled with visiting salesmen<br />

' Inquiries for rentala and in-<br />

formation are starting to arrive.<br />

f4«««l-estate <strong>of</strong>fices art buiy get-<br />

thrir listing indexes up to<br />

Builders are starting to re-<br />

' inquiries as to estimate* for<br />

This usually precwda<br />

open to everyone on the pay-<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the liLfiise fees and<br />

under uise restrictions as to the<br />

size <strong>of</strong> the bag<br />

That our fields Mid forests<br />

are well stocked with game and<br />

our ponds JIIJ streams ivith fish,<br />

is no cvpense ro the general tax<br />

payer The money for this pur-<br />

pose is derived from the license<br />

fees <strong>of</strong> the sportsmen They are<br />

the ones who pay, and they pay<br />

under the guarantee that their<br />

money shall be used to propagate<br />

fish and game This law has<br />

worked admirably during the past<br />

dozen or more years and there<br />

is no valid reason why it should<br />

be changed<br />

While this money is expended<br />

by the State Fish and Game<br />

Commission, they have expended<br />

t for the good <strong>of</strong> the men who<br />

paid it, and they have expended<br />

t under the same safeguards that<br />

surround any other State moneys.<br />

The money doesn't even pass<br />

through the commission's hands,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the<br />

counties<br />

central and<br />

as if they<br />

northern<br />

were in<br />

but<br />

i direct from the County<br />

Clerks to the State Treasurer<br />

It it in the lattrr's custody and<br />

: a cent <strong>of</strong> it can be spent<br />

until it has been appropriated by<br />

the Legislature id the annual ap-<br />

propriatiorui law. All bills are<br />

paid in the usual way, th«t it, on<br />

voucher approved by the State<br />

another State, Our warmer cli-<br />

mate, earlier seasons and light,<br />

sandy, porous soil call for fanning<br />

on different linej from that <strong>of</strong><br />

the upper end <strong>of</strong> the State, so<br />

why shouldn't there bt a branch<br />

nation located ' in the southern<br />

ice to study the conditions pre<br />

ailing here, not only as to soil<br />

and cultivation, but as to varieties<br />

to produce and marketing. This<br />

latter is one <strong>of</strong> the problems on<br />

which our farmers need educa-<br />

tion, practical education, as great-<br />

ly as on any other line. They do<br />

not know how to pack and mar<br />

ket produce, after they grow it,<br />

to get the greatest returns.<br />

Such a branch experiment sta<br />

tion would soon pay for itself in<br />

the increased crop! produced, the<br />

better crops and the increased re-<br />

turns through improved market-<br />

ing methods, to say nothing <strong>of</strong><br />

the increased tax ratable: through<br />

the increased value <strong>of</strong> the land.<br />

With the increased population<br />

which the' network <strong>of</strong> improved<br />

roads under the new program<br />

will bring into our southern<br />

counties, agriculture has a great<br />

future ahead (A it, and if the<br />

farm organizationi <strong>of</strong> the south-<br />

ern counties will combine and<br />

fight for such * (ub-station,<br />

backed try the bun'dtai and finan-<br />

cial interest" <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

Good Bonds<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Preaa: ). Spencer<br />

Smith, chairman <strong>of</strong> the State<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Commerce and Nayigs.<br />

tion, tahl tne New Jereey Pr<br />

Amockillon at Its winter meet-<br />

ing ot Trenton the other day that<br />

money spent on South Jersey<br />

roads would return a 10=foid<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it to the Stale.<br />

Looking Into the future lie<br />

vluunllMil treat areas, highly oul-<br />

tlvated and productive, where<br />

no* there are bleak, barren<br />

wastes, and tangled morasses, un-<br />

productive and ugelegg as thgy<br />

stand.<br />

Mr, Irnlth has the right idea.<br />

•W, If any will ditafree. with<br />

him. The term "good roadu" to.<br />

than It did, nay, ten or fifteen<br />

years ago. There ia a magic<br />

ring about it far all. In the old<br />

days probably only a small per<br />

cenlage <strong>of</strong> the population travel-<br />

ed over the roads to any notice'<br />

able extent.<br />

Today almost everyone uses the<br />

roads. The popularity <strong>of</strong> the<br />

automobile hag revolutionized the<br />

utilization <strong>of</strong> the highways. In<br />

the old days the populaeg travel<br />

ed almost exclusively by train<br />

when ising from one point to<br />

another, even far such short dis-<br />

tances as ten or fifteen mllei<br />

But today the automobile or bus<br />

is the popular mode <strong>of</strong> convey<br />

ance for short distance trips.<br />

Thus II has come ajbout that<br />

practically everybody is Intereit<br />

ed in good roads, and no section<br />

s too remote for tht cultivation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the soli or for home>maklng<br />

purposes. Since we are a nation<br />

on wheels, to a large extent, good<br />

roads will always tend to rjio-<br />

mote population and prosperity.<br />

file Gasoline Tax<br />

Philadelphia Ledger Qiwllnf<br />

Li collections In Pennsylvania<br />

In 1326 amounted to morn than<br />

ftOfiOOOOO. and wirp made at<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> lesf* than Rpttn tpntbs<br />

1 ppr i*fnt Last year the<br />

total collected maohed til 7C0.<br />

000, with tho probability that<br />

the com won about the mm (18<br />

n 1925 There In n (liiflDkion<br />

linwcior. that tho Statf dOPo not<br />

get all <strong>of</strong> trip tax that is ac-<br />

tually collected from the con-<br />

Burners A great Improvement In<br />

this respect has bf.cn mAde In<br />

the lut two years, but In vlow<br />

<strong>of</strong> tho great numhnr <strong>of</strong> «as sta-<br />

tions and their constant Increase<br />

It is not at all unlikely that<br />

some <strong>of</strong> tho money remains la<br />

tJio hands <strong>of</strong> unscrupulous deal<br />

ers. The State Motor Federation<br />

suggests that the Btatn should<br />

matin theso collections at Uio<br />

wurcis—that Is. rrom thn whole-<br />

rs and refiners Instead <strong>of</strong> from<br />

tho retailers. This seems a rea-<br />

sonable, plan, and If adopted<br />

ought to reduce dtlll further the<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> collection.<br />

Taxing the Intentate Btttei<br />

Philadelphia Bulletin: Mew<br />

tersey proposes a State tin on<br />

interstate buses to compensate<br />

a some degree for the wear wad<br />

tear to the roads New Jersey<br />

builds: Connecticut btus Imposed<br />

such a 'lax and lb» Supreme<br />

-Court iu<br />

lariy interested because the ma-<br />

jority <strong>of</strong> He buses that ara oper-<br />

ating in the elly at the present<br />

time are intentate curr;<br />

Some buses whose ag-tua! termi-<br />

nala are in Philadelphia are said<br />

to have adapted Oantden as the<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial terminal <strong>of</strong> their route<br />

In order that they may enjoy Ihe<br />

privileges <strong>of</strong> interiilate operation.<br />

The tax should not be so heavy<br />

u to be obstructive. But the in-<br />

lerstnte bus, and the Interstate<br />

truck, operating on route and<br />

schedule as a common carrier,<br />

whether technically to he so<br />

glassed, ought to pay a ruad-4<br />

fee proportional* to that levied<br />

en local bus service—which, by<br />

the way. Is not paying enough<br />

for the privilege it uses for pr<strong>of</strong>it,<br />

to be proper exercise <strong>of</strong> State<br />

power and no infringement <strong>of</strong><br />

the CDngressionsi control over<br />

interemate commerce,<br />

& DnreU-Snperinteiidcnt<br />

Cape May County Gazette; The<br />

entrance <strong>of</strong> Mr. Thoioas Dureli<br />

into his now duties as County<br />

Superintendent <strong>of</strong> Public Instruc.<br />

tlon last week was go quietly<br />

and unostentatiously made that<br />

students <strong>of</strong> human nature see in<br />

it a promise <strong>of</strong> efficiency, Indus-<br />

try and well-being for the<br />

„...,..,,.0 I schools. Those who have known<br />

Mr. Dureli intimately have never<br />

entertained a doubt <strong>of</strong> his fitness<br />

by education, tact and energy,<br />

for the serious responsibility 0<br />

the <strong>of</strong>flee, but to those who hav<br />

had no intimate acquaintance<br />

with the new County Superinten.<br />

dent his finst day's work Is til<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice promisel full speed ahead,<br />

with a pilot's watchful eye on<br />

the shoals to be avoided.<br />

There are a good man} 1 knotty<br />

problems to be solved in the<br />

superintendent's <strong>of</strong>fice during the<br />

year, and "school people" who<br />

present these problems can rest<br />

assured that they will be handiec<br />

intelligently, fearlessly and tact-<br />

fully, with absolute ininsrtiillty.<br />

More Strength to the "Gdbnjhiss'<br />

Gloucester County Democrat<br />

The New Jersey Mosquito Com<br />

mission li preparing to fight the<br />

Jersey pesu with a new weapon<br />

—the "gahushias"— a mosquitQ-<br />

devourlng fish. Ten thousand<br />

have been turned loose in many<br />

Jersey ponds and small streams.<br />

They skim the surface <strong>of</strong> tie<br />

water and devour the "wrigg!er«'<br />

that would soon become full-<br />

fledged mosquitoes. The little<br />

fish were brought from Florida,<br />

and are said to have done great<br />

things in Hawaii, Panama and<br />

Italy,<br />

Notice to the , circulation de-<br />

partment <strong>of</strong> a trade paper: "Dear<br />

Sir: My subscription run out in<br />

August 26. Kindly expire.<br />

Thanking you in haste."<br />

IfcErank Dane Says<br />

Fourteen Errors <strong>of</strong> Ufa<br />

A London Judge has listed what<br />

Great Mistakes <strong>of</strong> Life, as follows:<br />

Mnsidtri the Fourteen<br />

1 It's a mistake to attempt to M.t \nttr own standards <strong>of</strong> right<br />

jud wrong and c\pctt everybody to conform to them<br />

2 lt\ a niistjkc to try to measure the enjoyment <strong>of</strong> others by<br />

>our own<br />

I It's -i mistake to c\prct unitorimrj <strong>of</strong> opinion in this world<br />

4 It's T nmt,iltL ro look for judgment and experience in vouth<br />

'i It's a mistake to endeavor ro mould all dispositions alike<br />

6 It's .1 mistake not to yield to unimportant tribes<br />

7 It's a mistake to look for perfection m our own .irtions<br />

K It'i a nnstike to worry ourselves a/nd others about what can<br />

not be remedied<br />

9 It's a mistake not to alleviate, if we can, all that needs<br />

alleviarinn<br />

10 It'i a mistake not tn make allowances for the<br />

<strong>of</strong> others<br />

II Ir's a mistake to consider anything impossible which we our-<br />

selves cannot perform.<br />

12 It's a mistake to believe only what the finite mind can grasp.<br />

13 It's a mistake to live as if the moment, the time, the day<br />

were so important that ir would live forever.<br />

14. It's 3 nustaLe to estimate people by some outside quality,<br />

for it is that within v. hich makes the man.<br />

Lists have been made by all sorts <strong>of</strong> eminent men, including<br />

Washington and Franklin, for the conduct <strong>of</strong> life, and they are all<br />

more or less useful for the ordinary man.<br />

The art <strong>of</strong> life is steering the middle way, avoiding errors on<br />

both sides, and it is interesting to have these reefs pointed out upon<br />

which many a human bark ha< been shipwrecked.<br />

It way repay us all to examine this list <strong>of</strong> the London judge<br />

and see wherein we have been mistaken in the past and to avoid<br />

mistakes in the future.<br />

There is nothing positive about the list They are all things not<br />

to do, and not thing! to do. But the avoidance <strong>of</strong> these mistakes<br />

raiy awe ui'inucri embarrassment , •<br />

r


OCEAN CITY ITCWS, OCEAN CITY. H. J., FRIMY, JTBHMKY li, 1921<br />

gfpm Qt-ji- Pnmi'nn *I\ /T 1 '7' 11 * Spirit <strong>of</strong> the Aurtio.ieftr Brawn nnd Brain Are<br />

Sfrm Mar Loming IVlonkey i alkS, Prwervrd in Film Combinod in D<strong>of</strong><br />

In Thriller Mystery Drama, ,J'uJ"Tr:: .'.!::• ?""'•": ...*""*•• h " w '"" m '"' u '""<br />

j Community Theatre<br />

I Tuekahoe, N. J.<br />

LYRIC<br />

THEATRE<br />

nt. & Sun.. <strong>Feb</strong>. 10 ft 20<br />

Kentucky y Pride" j "PADLOCKED'<br />

with J. Fun-ell MacDonald.<br />

Oi'itnidc Astor, Henry B.<br />

Wfiltlinll iind 11 host <strong>of</strong> thn<br />

j world's (tl'rafpst i»[f hqrsns,<br />

! Til? iiitricstiiiK ways <strong>of</strong> the<br />

i Xrnturky lolk. for whom<br />

I HIP world is only n good<br />

: plafn for hgVHPS to run on,<br />

iiiid thn nr.yrr-t6'be=fgrfiet=<br />

ten iijinipsps <strong>of</strong> the linautiill!<br />

Bliii! Oinss counti'y. one<br />

<strong>of</strong> Amfricn's most romftntie<br />

regions,<br />

Two iTfls <strong>of</strong> ConiPdy Rnd<br />

Latest MPWS Events<br />

—Added Attraction—<br />

Music furnished hv the new<br />

Victnr Orthophonlc Concert<br />

Victrola<br />

—Coming—<br />

"SILENCE"<br />

1 WILbwo'OD .-*'<br />

Fridiiy, <strong>Feb</strong>. 18—<br />

Ken Mnynard in<br />

'The Senor Dare Devil'<br />

Comedy Fox News<br />

I loiiHc Without a Key'<br />

(Final Episode)<br />

Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 19—<br />

4 Acts Select<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

—also—<br />

Malcolm McGregor<br />

and Dorothy Devore<br />

in<br />

'Money To Bum' 1<br />

{ Sundny, Fob. 20—<br />

; Olivo Borden in<br />

I 'The Monkey Talki'<br />

I Comedy—<br />

[ "Metjt My Girl"<br />

I Fox News<br />

I Monday, Fub. 21 —<br />

: Ranker, KinK <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Canine Actors, in<br />

'Flaihinf Fangs'<br />

Tues., and Wed.,<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>. 22 and 23—<br />

Marie Prevost in<br />

Tor Wives <strong>On</strong>ly'<br />

and<br />

The<br />

Dixie<br />

Black<br />

Bottom<br />

Revue<br />

j 15 Dancing Colored<br />

j Artists, including<br />

| Colored Orchestra<br />

| No Advance in Prieei<br />

| Matinee and Night<br />

i i 3 ~~ —"~"•<br />

| Thuriday, <strong>Feb</strong>. 24—<br />

I 4 Acts Select<br />

1 VAUDEVILLE<br />

( 1 _i<br />

If Glenn Hunter in I<br />

r-| Vma <strong>of</strong> UM Si» p I<br />

|<br />

i I with Louise Moriin, Louise<br />

i Dresser, Nenh Beeiy iintl<br />

; I iin allsfar f:ast.<br />

• Truly H fluniing dociiment<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> unr times—<strong>of</strong> a wiirm.<br />

I blooded modern miss who<br />

I resents oppression iind tHkea<br />

to flrondwuy's white Iwhts<br />

to "live."<br />

i'oiirth Eiisode <strong>of</strong><br />

"Bill Orinirs Progress"<br />

i Comedy and Latest News<br />

j Events<br />

Wednesday. <strong>Feb</strong>. 23— "<br />

Wm. Fos presents<br />

"The Auctioneer"<br />

I The great American ehorae.<br />

I ter drama with George Sidj<br />

ney, supported hy an all-<br />

I star ijBst.<br />

I You'll Isutcli with "The<br />

i Auctioneer," you'll cry with<br />

I him, and "null love him-<br />

The astoundiinf success <strong>of</strong><br />

the wizard <strong>of</strong> the. stage<br />

'ade into n still more astoundinE<br />

rilm by a Pnniua<br />

<strong>of</strong> the state, B,v nil meaiis<br />

see "The Auctioneer."<br />

lenth and FlnHl Episode <strong>of</strong><br />

"The Silent Fiver"<br />

Comedy nnd News<br />

This is a henefit for the<br />

Woodbine Hisjli Sthool A,<br />

A, Ass'n,<br />

Fridnj. Teh. 25—<br />

A Blue Streak Western<br />

Fred Humes in<br />

"<strong>On</strong>e Man Game"<br />

StariinK the flashjiijt speed. I<br />

demon <strong>of</strong> the saddle. Fled I<br />

Humes. In a galloping ro- i<br />

mnnce <strong>of</strong> tile West with a I<br />

surprise elimajt, I<br />

Comedy and News i<br />

Comiii£<br />

"WE'HE IN THE NAVY<br />

NOW"<br />

Sat. & Sun., Fell. ID fi 30<br />

United Artists' Cornorntioii<br />

llfesents Rolnitd West's<br />

urent production <strong>of</strong><br />

"The Bat"<br />

A groat eomedy mystery<br />

drnnin. like a thunderbolt<br />

comes this thrill! The<br />

worlds most electrifying<br />

plot <strong>of</strong> excitement now<br />

masterlnlly transftrred to<br />

the idreen.<br />

Millions saw the stage play.<br />

Many millions will see the<br />

Mm, which cost over S10.-<br />

000.000 to produce,<br />

Added; Special musical over.<br />

lure by Miss Emily Boxler.<br />

Comedy and Hews Events<br />

Wedneiday, Teh. 23—<br />

MetM-Ooldwyn-Mayer<br />

presents Charlei Hay in<br />

"PARIS"<br />

wjth Joan Crawford and<br />

other sunportlnB start,<br />

"While Parii Sleepi," AU<br />

the myit«y, the Rlamor,<br />

tho romance that italics on<br />

IMry Mde when the oloeki<br />

strike midnight In Oay<br />

lues! A jrtgt romaaoe <strong>of</strong><br />

the underworld! Ton don't<br />

know whit thrills are MtU<br />

Fan see this pent pro.<br />

dnotioD,<br />

' medy Mi Bewi Ivmtt<br />

T 1 -<br />

fcge HCTW<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Favorite Theatre<br />

Direction <strong>of</strong> the G, W, Beiinetliiini Theatres<br />

Mniinee J 2:15 Sat Sat, KvciiinBS 7 and 9<br />

Tonight, Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 18<br />

Irene Rich - Conway Tearle - in<br />

"My Official Wife"<br />

• Cliitteiiiij; Cossacks, plotting Nihilists, vivacious Vieni '<br />

A niPlodrriiini <strong>of</strong> Hiissin and Austria •"• th» Krinin «f<br />

A driunn <strong>of</strong> pre.wiir Russia *<br />

Tomorrow, Saturday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19—<br />

MILTON SILLS in<br />

"The Silent Lover"<br />

Frinioiis ens!. MarveJoas desert scenes, Irreiistible ro<br />

<strong>of</strong> ii DpEert Sliive Olrl and a handsoine yonii| LieutenaB<br />

brought her Love from another world.<br />

Added—Comedy, "Mister Chump" Fox Newi<br />

4<br />

""ALSO""" — — —<br />

ACTS OF HIGH CLASS<br />

VAUDEVILLE<br />

In addition to our Picture Program II<br />

Monday and Tuesday, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 21 & 2,%<br />

HOTURS<br />

REX INGRAM S<br />

OF THE APOCALYPSE<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary 23<br />

y, y<br />

Opportunity<br />

Night!<br />

Prizei Awarded To All Winners<br />

WILLIAM BOYT)<br />

AND EUNOR FAIR.<br />

CEORCE B. Sin<br />

ThunAiy, <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 24—<br />

RICHARD THOMAS in<br />

f


ooawmtr Wws, OCKAH OTY, ». J, now, mwuf u, iw.<br />

Of INTEREST Tt) THE FARM AND HOME<br />

Edited by W, COLLINS THOMAS<br />

CUMBERLAND<br />

COUNTY<br />

' C@£UMN<br />

VlNBMND SuB-ElPBIUMSNI<br />

'"i. If our poultrjtntn <strong>of</strong> Cape May and Cumberland Couiitin<br />

•on the job, reidy to support any movement which will be for<br />

Benefit, I am sure they arc dome all they can to boost the pro-<br />

fi, I aub-apenment station at Vineland<br />

jvj^j 1 For several years Dr. J. J. Blade, poultry pathologist <strong>of</strong> rlic<br />

itW Jerstey Experiment Station, has been located sr Vinclattd and<br />

done mighty creditable work I am personally acquainted with<br />

emu* instances in which Dr Black has rendered valuable help<br />

ooultrymen ill this lection. Yet ho service* have hern Inmtnl<br />

« tQ;« lack <strong>of</strong> facilities and equipment for studying and diagnosing<br />

?aae» and parasites which tend to keep down poultry pr<strong>of</strong>its<br />

The State Legislature is being asked for a small appropriate<br />

ficient for providyig adequate building) and equipment at Vmr-<br />

> for carrying on this work, and i'n order that poetical control<br />

runs may be developed for checking certain poultry diseases<br />

puuite. Surely it would be hard to find a more north)<br />

: ior which to appropriate a like amount <strong>of</strong> money<br />

Speaking <strong>of</strong> aub-expenincnt stations, verj few will<br />

deny that the poultry interests <strong>of</strong> South Jersey justify the<br />

expenditure <strong>of</strong> sufficient money to provide for adequate<br />

laboratories at Vineland. Ycf, in planning for the enlarge<br />

^ , ,Rif?it <strong>of</strong> the poultry laboratory, why not consider incltid<br />

[\ • -ing fruit, Vegetable, and farm crops at the sub-station By<br />

thil a not meant to suggest starting all branchr unmf<br />

'dttteJy, but merely to anticipate a sub-experiment station<br />

in Soiith Jersey which will include at least prmltrj, fruir,<br />

nid farm crops.<br />

* * * *<br />

Kitchen Tour<br />

To Cape May<br />

Farm Homes<br />

State Specialists Inspect<br />

New Homes and Make<br />

Labor Savin p Suggestions<br />

Some Problems Diseuwed<br />

,VAUI* OF SUB-STATIOV<br />

R» i_ ,Tbfl main value <strong>of</strong> having a sub-station<br />

t Mudy: poultry diseases, lies principally in the<br />

^ibl h h Ei Si<br />

in South Jersey r<<br />

fact that it is much<br />

araetftble than the Experiment Station at New BrunsuiLt<br />

juf farmer, hare availed themselves <strong>of</strong> the services <strong>of</strong> Dr<br />

•t Vaneland, who would not have taken or even shipped<br />

r tick birds to New Brunswick.<br />

There ire even* more vital reasons why South Jersey should<br />

: sqme central point for the study <strong>of</strong> vegetables, fruit and fami<br />

_' problems. Their are difTereicei in altitude, climate and there<br />

" surely vast differences in soil condirjonj. Crop and soil fcrtilit)<br />

'-' on the heavy day toil <strong>of</strong> the Experiment Station at New<br />

mean little when applied to the light sandy loams <strong>of</strong><br />

' 7J- Under the direction <strong>of</strong> the various departments at<br />

n<br />

!Nlpir Brunswick, and supervised by even one trained man,<br />

*', idbe'work at such an experimental fafih in South Jersey<br />

\" .(Mlld,!* <strong>of</strong> unlimited value.<br />

L' /' ' * ' , • • • •<br />

.'{ , • FajEUKCHUMBN FUND<br />

For ttuuly <strong>of</strong> the countJa <strong>of</strong> New Jersey hundreds <strong>of</strong> boy<br />

JBA lutye taken advantage <strong>of</strong> the Frelitigftuysen Fund Through<br />

;TOld any farm boy or girl between 10 and 21 )rars <strong>of</strong> age<br />

"J5 r ! o ! r F"** for the purchase <strong>of</strong>, pore bred poultry, or a<br />

_to*rl calf, or pig.<br />

>tnn|^ diajt more use has not been made <strong>of</strong> this fund<br />

~ mi and girl* <strong>of</strong> Cape May *nd Cumberland counties,<br />

ilj&j their cAuld be any more effective means <strong>of</strong> anus<br />

in pure bred stock and getting; more <strong>of</strong> it into thu<br />

COuLl be done through boys and ttirls club work,<br />

('favorable thing about obtaining' motley from the ....<br />

Fund fpr the purchase <strong>of</strong> pure bred stock is that there<br />

no "strings' 1 to it. The boy or girl simply gives<br />

ing: ,«o pay the money bad withm one year-<br />

t bong required other than thrir ngnature<br />

i purely numerous boy* and.-girls in this set-<br />

t make considerable spending money by de<br />

II nock <strong>of</strong> pure bred Rhode Island Reds, or<br />

or some other good hrtctf and selling hatch<br />

During J926 the mm <strong>of</strong> $10,616 n loaned<br />

Fminghuytai Fund for this purpose No doubt<br />

sum, will Be loaned this year, t would like to<br />

r^ front ptfrentt having: sons or daughter! uho can use<br />

- <strong>of</strong> tti» ipdney to advantage. I have 1 little doubt that<br />

beeufly arranged tn get it for them.<br />

A whole day nafl debated ID a<br />

Httuy <strong>of</strong> kllchona Friday, <strong>Feb</strong>ru-<br />

ry 4. on a umr <strong>of</strong> local home<br />

lanagcmcat learlem under tho<br />

Mi- ot Mrs M 0. Bell,<br />

bomi> management Hj<br />

lat ami Miss M D Murphey,<br />

Itati home dernonfitriitlon ;<br />

t large Tire loedcra met at the<br />

i^rm Demonstration Office at tile<br />

'nilrt nouse In the niorning and<br />

liled W H Powell a kitchen,<br />

Snalnton This kitchen is<br />

nder reconstruction and many<br />

e suggestions were ad-<br />

anefil by lira. Hell Ths ne«I<br />

top was Mrs. Meerwald's, at<br />

Milb Dennis when* the arrange,<br />

ientB <strong>of</strong> her kilchon were dia-<br />

Isseii<br />

The ni>tt stop was Mrs, John<br />

Sandra, at Seavlllc Thla Is ft<br />

small commercial kitchen which<br />

utters Quite ii stuily in arrange*<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> convenience* for work.<br />

After lunch at Mrs Sarnie's ttley<br />

went to Mrs W Collins Thomas's<br />

coloring were<br />

Send U* Your<br />

ProMam*<br />

The Perm Editor will<br />

ways be glad to receive ques-<br />

tions concerning the farm, B<br />

den, flowers or hometo be<br />

answered in the "Question and<br />

Answer Column," Questions<br />

may not always be answered<br />

in the next issue, u« It may<br />

take some time to obtain the<br />

Information necessary to prop-<br />

erly answer the question.<br />

If the einerience <strong>of</strong> any<br />

reader is at variance with ih^<br />

answer given, let u» have your<br />

opinion -that is what we<br />

want.<br />

Please sign your name, but<br />

t will not be published If<br />

'flu feduest otherwise,<br />

lend ui your problems anil<br />

we will endeavor to help you.<br />

Potato Spraying<br />

Results in Monmouth<br />

Yield Per Acre Increased<br />

Over Fifty Bushels<br />

The spraying <strong>of</strong> potatoes in<br />

MoiitiioutJ] County, wlil soon take<br />

rightful position, judging;<br />

i the results <strong>of</strong> Itjf, In not<br />

only the Aljentown conimiiiilty,<br />

but ether sections <strong>of</strong> M^nmduih<br />

County as well.<br />

Much time lias begn given to<br />

the selling <strong>of</strong> potato Bpraylnf to<br />

thi growers <strong>of</strong> the county the<br />

past few years, but until the<br />

snrinf <strong>of</strong> 1916 very little tva» ac-<br />

conpllBhed, A definite beflnnlnf<br />

was made when a small cOBi-<br />

Cape May<br />

County Board<br />

<strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />

Addre«ed By Dr. H. j<br />

Baker and A. S. Bamhart,<br />

<strong>of</strong> New BruniWick<br />

Educational Picture Show<br />

Camp, D. C. Tudor, A. S, Walker.<br />

J. Reid Ohlmbeni «nd C, Newton<br />

Mheiiinger.<br />

The members <strong>of</strong> the Cape May<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture en-<br />

joyed an instructive and enter=<br />

mining ineetln( at the Baptist<br />

Hall, Cape May Court House, laul<br />

rsday night. The speakers<br />

were Dr, H, J, Baker, director <strong>of</strong><br />

the Agricultural Extension Ber-<br />

rice o! New Jersey; A. B, Barn-<br />

hart, County Agent at Large, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey, and B, er.<br />

National, farm Loan Aisoclatlon,<br />

•nd Mr. A. S. Walker, wboae<br />

post <strong>of</strong>fice address la Cape Hay,<br />

N. J., and who can be reached<br />

by telephone at Hsu—Capa May<br />

»03 R 15 U the secretary treas-<br />

urer <strong>of</strong> the local unit, through<br />

whteh icpllcattonri should be<br />

, I $1<br />

^JBak<br />

| Interest Kate<br />

rebruuy f Loan*<br />

5 1% Cent.<br />

& »nnounc«m),Bt at more than<br />

aT that root-majgots are tbe<br />

in* <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> th« trouble peo-<br />

ple have growing peas, Mr.<br />

Klmble.au tried sawing o little<br />

sulfur aJonf with tse Bean and<br />

duced three bushels i<br />

afteen sprouts, *<br />

• • . .•<br />

Norman Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Oqij<br />

hoc very nearly <strong>On</strong>istad}<br />

his peach and apple gr^<br />

evidently does not i<br />

the ruah <strong>of</strong> spring<br />

him with a lot <strong>of</strong> prji_<br />

dene. It wag iiilcrmtini.<br />

lha,t his rye cover crop i,"<br />

ing up emra (ne far !»i|'^<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

• a #<br />

several weeks ago<br />

an item on thl« page ,<br />

some Shore Road resld«Bis|f<br />

name sf Harte, telling UMBIL<br />

<strong>of</strong> a ieag trip which taafi<br />

peeted to take. We i,<br />

received a poatal fronj<br />

gan Salvador. Central ^__<br />

saying, "JJttle warmer 6«r, (j<br />

in Cape May county. —<br />

but most<br />

signed -'Hartes,*' Even<br />

Hit the laat few weeks iSj<br />

seen a nunitisr <strong>of</strong> peopla '<br />

In Cape May County,<br />

• • •<br />

Jonn Applegate. <strong>of</strong><br />

jourt Hdtue, is PIanniri(*^ a<br />

itruct a septic tank, »MaV<br />

r «r roore sanitanr than<br />

«HO» that this prevents the work Bl . * Tlnto<br />

<strong>of</strong> the m.g,ot,. AI«, it I, hi, ^ ' T ! """""•<br />

nrn.in, ih.i .«, >.,,.i, »»mm,,- con.tructlng a septl<br />

opinion, that too much comfner-<br />

olal fertiliter sown along with<br />

peas mar injure them, so h<br />

rollowing the moving pictures, lr#es ' • H<br />

infarmatiaii, about ipraylng fruit adviies breidcastiit the fer<br />

f lif<br />

ample refreshments were served<br />

by the ladles <strong>of</strong> the Baptist<br />

Church,<br />

Farm Editor;<br />

In a recent (ague gf thla paper<br />

you altered to gnawer i<br />

_ j /uu encrey ia anawer question<br />

Tb« countr Board <strong>of</strong> Agricui- relatln( to farm matters. Kindly<br />

re is a very progressive or ll<br />

ture Is a very progressive or-<br />

ganization <strong>of</strong> farmers which plans<br />

to do much good in developing<br />

the county in an agrleultura<br />

way.<br />

munity meeting was held in a | The eiecutiye committee <strong>of</strong> the<br />

farmer's home, where a few i board are: D. C. Tudor, president<br />

growers who were intererted in<br />

learning about a spray rim name<br />

together. The Idea <strong>of</strong> spraying<br />

was sold no well thai each one<br />

went home and bought a s»niyer,<br />

A summary or these aii farms<br />

follow, which statements are also<br />

Cape May Court House. R, F. D,;<br />

A. S. Walker, vice president. Cape<br />

May, R. F, D.; J, Held ChamherB,<br />

treasurer, Eldora; C, Newton<br />

•cbelllnger, BecreUry, Oreen<br />

Creek; N. S. Taylor, Cape May,<br />

R. F, u,; Joseph Camp, Cape<br />

me statements are aln r. ; Josp camp, cape<br />

borne out by eight years <strong>of</strong> e«-,'M«y Court House, H. P. p.; A.<br />

pertmenial work in the county! B. raure. Woodbine, B. F. D,:<br />

!iy Dr, W. H. Martin, itite plant<br />

pathologist:<br />

Average cost <strong>of</strong> materials and<br />

abor necessarr to spray one acre<br />

one time, f 1.49; average deprecl.<br />

fttlori cnarge per acre for one<br />

•pray, 14 cents; total cost per<br />

acre p lii |i|<br />

acre per W,ll»Hon, |I,II, avefi' ^^VouBr ^e»le^<br />

»ge cost per acre for four appll- J"Zfc.^"5M Bl iS!ff.<br />

appll<br />

yield<br />

O. Oswald Lange, Cape May<br />

Court House; Melvin Abbott,<br />

Cipe May Court House, R. F, D,;<br />

Charles B, poster, iouth Sesvllle;<br />

I.. A, Powell, Cape May Court<br />

House, R, P. D,; W. H. Powell,<br />

Cape May Court House, H, r. p.:<br />

Jheodore Crolter, Dennitvuie;<br />

Y l<br />

p<br />

North WIMnrood, Mm H. Bd-<br />

wards. Wlldwood; Mrt, A. J.<br />

d<br />

Meerwald and Mrs Ulllan Nick,<br />

eroon South Deonlt, Mrs 1, K,<br />

Carroll D^nnlnvilie HIM Maggie<br />

ludlam, South Oennls Mlw<br />

Sarah W Boniera Courl House,<br />

Of course It mutt not be taken<br />

Hint promlsriioua vlalts wen<br />

made to anrbody'ii The folk!<br />

on the tour simply visit,,,) jj,,<br />

other's kllchene<br />

and Charles Noon, Woodbine, H<br />

', D,<br />

The<br />

Lubricating<br />

Oil Makes<br />

Cheap Spray<br />

Endorsed By State Fruit<br />

Spcciolist—Saving Counts<br />

When Fruit Is Cheap<br />

U«cd By County Growers<br />

Some fruit powers are making<br />

saving <strong>of</strong> around »3 on » S0O-<br />

allon (ahk <strong>of</strong><br />

spray<br />

made<br />

ntWuilon<br />

Imnif Bank nyatfrn<br />

entirely co-operative and its<br />

polliiy (a to verre agrkulture<br />

throughout tU district In ever/<br />

poatlble way. Money may be<br />

horroweii u> purchase a, f*rm. to<br />

purchase additional land, to erect<br />

building: or make improvements,<br />

to pay <strong>of</strong>f farm Indebtedness qr<br />

for ur other legitimate rarm<br />

purpose; Loam are made at the<br />

«*t« <strong>of</strong> approximately one-h*Jf a<br />

farm value <strong>of</strong> the property, and<br />

the farmer j, tf¥en a. long period<br />

<strong>of</strong> *e»nr in which (bs mortgage<br />

nay «» fradnall d d<br />

<strong>of</strong> spray mlnur<br />

Wrough usli,K BIAbllUcd lubrl-<br />

i»tln«; oil emulsion instead <strong>of</strong><br />

BUwlole oils points out A_ J><br />

Pleratorll, fruit specialist, in the<br />

<strong>Feb</strong>ruary number <strong>of</strong> -Now Jer<br />

n* Mi W*"" "le <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />

PuWloatlon <strong>of</strong> the Slate Col-<br />

lege <strong>of</strong> Agriculture and Eiperi-<br />

ment station<br />

w<br />

g<br />

ent station<br />

I<br />

low prices<br />

ay «<br />

arulljr<br />

to<br />

mrtgage<br />

fradnally reduced and<br />

am ]„ fu], mautal<br />

j pam ]„ fu], mautal<br />

JJ<br />

tots •Bra tnr becoming doe.<br />

|<br />

°< "If low prices re<br />

l«d far fruit ,iarlaK ,,,„<br />

««wn this savlnE ,„ an<br />

,<br />

•*!. Item to those<br />

muat use large<br />

mite „„ aDP,c<br />

t<br />

sprays, B99<br />

bushels per acre; average price<br />

per IIO-Bound sack. la.JS; aver-<br />

age increase in yield due to<br />

spraying, Jl saekj per acre<br />

County Agent Ellwood Bouglaiu '<br />

Freehold, N, J. '<br />

Cape May County<br />

Faahion Show April 5<br />

Mrs, Greibel Will Conduc<br />

Exhibit? Makeg Sufgestions<br />

Black and while comWnalioni<br />

hold (rat interest at a rscenl<br />

fanhlon promenade in Nirw York<br />

Navy blue and wbile was second<br />

In choice in the whits comBina-<br />

lions, and tMs wag especially a*,<br />

•raetlve In semi-formal frocks,<br />

•very woman likes black and<br />

white or olue gnd white beeaute<br />

<strong>of</strong> their general becomlngnMs<br />

and, also, because they <strong>of</strong>fer Bueh<br />

wearable qualities. They give<br />

one a sple and apan appearanee,<br />

lo not show soil eajrily, and<br />

fhen one wears them with either<br />

fhlte or black ncciHanrl her<br />

etDpridlture for ouch thlngn Is<br />

light<br />

SInie lo be well dicMc,! tnt<br />

project committee ap-<br />

the County Afent in carryini<br />

out an agrlcultuoil program an<br />

aa follows:<br />

Dairy—Prank<br />

Phillip*, Boyd Gorgon, E.<br />

Mephersoh,<br />

Newton Icbellinger and Hnoel<br />

Miller,<br />

Vegetable—Harry Mackie, Sam<br />

Bright, John Hunt, Judson Oor.<br />

BOB and John H. Powell,<br />

Farm Crop—Melvin Abbott<br />

Ralph iohellinger, W, a. Thomp,<br />

son, B. 8. Powell and Pete<br />

French,<br />

Fruit—William Powell, Dr. W<br />

h. Yertes, Lewli Hoirman, K, B<br />

RichBrdson ana Norman (, Tay.<br />

lor,<br />

Poultry—A, a. Walker. A, I<br />

y . alker<br />

Faure and Blmer Unjtwe<br />

legislative Committee—Jo<br />

What's a Name<br />

Anyhow?<br />

County Y, M, C, A. Secre-<br />

tary Bbedd, in introduclnj<br />

himielf to County Agent Stab,<br />

ler said; "My name 4s abed<br />

with an eutra 'D' »<br />

In turn County Agent Stab-<br />

ler said, "Jfy name is ataile<br />

with an 'R' added,"<br />

tell me whit you think<br />

the ultra violet ray light, which<br />

we read about* for developing<br />

poultry.<br />

Answer—Thi ultra Holet ray<br />

Is fine, eicept that it Is very egg-<br />

pensive. Pr<strong>of</strong>essor Thompson, <strong>of</strong><br />

New Brunswick, sap tne eheap-<br />

est lamp or maehlne costs II10<br />

and i» very expensive lo operate.<br />

Tested cod liver oil will give the<br />

same reaults and is far less en-<br />

pensive,<br />

farm Editor: ~"<br />

When you were County Farm<br />

Demonstrator I heard yon ipeal<br />

one- about Home material you<br />

used for killing raU, i would<br />

like to know what it wai and<br />

where I can get lome <strong>of</strong> it.<br />

M. a, a,<br />

doubt you heard<br />

me talking about calcium cya-<br />

nide dust. K Is the best thlrig i<br />

know <strong>of</strong> for this purpose, espe.<br />

eially where the openings to the<br />

burrows are >ccesaible. You can<br />

probably obuin some from the<br />

new Farm "~<br />

Stabler,<br />

Frank Dtoklnson, <strong>of</strong> Krmo. it<br />

enlarginf the brooding capselty<br />

<strong>of</strong> his poultry plan!.<br />

. • * •<br />

A, a Walker, <strong>of</strong> Capt May, Is<br />

having very good auceejs with<br />

the new hot-irater brooder wnleh<br />

Mr.<br />

haby<br />

he Installed thu winter.<br />

Walker is brooding 1400<br />

m the<br />

Denonairator, Mr<br />

chieks at praent. and It using<br />

peat rnosi as a litter, Ho Snds<br />

the peat moss is eioellent ma-<br />

terial for thii purpose, but pre-<br />

fera the toanesf grade that IK<br />

sold for litter,<br />

* * *<br />

Richard Lloyd, <strong>of</strong> Dtas Creek,<br />

w«s a charter member <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May Orange and was Master <strong>of</strong><br />

that Orange in U0i. Mr, Lloyd<br />

was succeeded by Captain Thomas<br />

Douitass,<br />

Croni Lincoln, Neb,, to Cape<br />

Mtt County is Julie a j|it«jie, tn<br />

ship halehlng eggs. The general<br />

Impression Ii that the egp are<br />

subjected to so murt vHiratieii In<br />

traveling s long dtot4n« that<br />

they are not likely to haloh K,<br />

good L«i yMri tttmtet M<br />

o. W, Vanler, <strong>of</strong> Brma<br />

» Betting qf iiiteen eggs<br />

Lincoln and eleven chicks<br />

hatched from them, <strong>of</strong><br />

were mlsed. Tie<br />

ig a septic tsnt<br />

• » • ;:<br />

Oarfleld Hill, <strong>of</strong> Caps'<br />

Court House, says Here h M<br />

pr<strong>of</strong>it In producing % aaj<br />

amount <strong>of</strong> eond product] taul<br />

a lar(a amount <strong>of</strong> inferior<br />

—and better aatlafled c*<br />

in the bargain,<br />

a • •<br />

Arthur Lindhoime, wd<br />

at Burlelsh, has ISO :<br />

which Is somewhat <strong>of</strong> a Uetl<br />

Cape Slay County<br />

State xseiiditrt TW<br />

<strong>On</strong> Meal<br />

Man's Sae Job<br />

Chris Bchoiti. who tents th<br />

dairy herdi <strong>of</strong> Newton ienelllng.<br />

er, <strong>of</strong> Green Creek; Bd. Phillips.<br />

Jr., <strong>of</strong> Cape May, and the herd<br />

at the Leesburg Pruon Farm<br />

covers more territory than any<br />

other cow-tester in the atate.<br />

Bach month he tasu for milk<br />

and butterfat preduritlon, and<br />

feed coat, three herds in Cumber-<br />

land County, ii, herds In Glou-<br />

cester County, two herds In Capo<br />

May County, and thirteen herds<br />

In Salem County. These herds<br />

conialn 100 COWB. Another tester<br />

spends ail <strong>of</strong> his time working<br />

In Salem county. Mr. ieholti Ij<br />

i native <strong>of</strong> Denmark, where be<br />

ipenl most <strong>of</strong> his lire working on<br />

i dairy farm. His pracHciil e»-<br />

>arienee In that country, where<br />

^u^lf u m lnlen8lf e. together<br />

with his keen Interest In th« begt<br />

methods <strong>of</strong> management and In<br />

word keeping, at him to be a<br />

'alu.hie tester for the members<br />

• the association for whlEli he<br />

must be<br />

belong<br />

sure that ac<br />

il, her gown<br />

IUDrl «t">K oil<br />

perpared by the<br />

_ J If<br />

with tbe aid <strong>of</strong><br />

""• " r<br />

east enfl, i<br />

homfl. B<br />

,n»boni« rbolic «sin,<br />

I JlloVl<br />

care should be taken In lug ..,„-<br />

ling Che wardrobe suggests Cath<br />

arlne H Oripbel, enenslon cloth<br />

ing »piwlall»i at Rutgers IJnher-<br />

MtB Orlrbcl continue • nlack<br />

growers who slloe ' " f *Tood antl will go w|lh<br />

or oil Rlthw hlack and white or blue<br />

Euro • nd wblte «"raln or nude hone<br />

Peach, wl " *" wllh e »ller HnU may bfl<br />

white or hliiH or black, depend-<br />

ing on thn combination, and<br />

white gloieii will go with either<br />

Your purse may be black to go<br />

with ypur ,hoea and. if you<br />

wuih to use a bit <strong>of</strong> color, you<br />

may choose almoat anything<br />

Ilks In the way <strong>of</strong> a bouton-<br />

nlere A bright hit may be<br />

worn If you prefer It and In that<br />

caw, choose your boutonnlero to<br />

haraumln with your hat,<br />

Th« annual Cajie May County<br />

fashion »ho» oondtrcted by M.<br />

Orlebel will b. held this year on<br />

April 5<br />

«»•<br />

are minted to<br />

contains 3 «ir<br />

" r JM gallon!<br />

«pr*ym con-<br />

oil<br />

I Bntit, TSJFl<br />

1 J-ulW» ^Slnj<br />

J £ Mr Olant<br />

iaa<strong>of</strong>l<br />

-<br />

J%<br />

Why paylmore ony our fafm<br />

mortgage?<br />

rf Springfield, MM,,<br />

Lwd<br />

y o u<br />

with wood shlvlags.<br />

Mrs, Oedrge<br />

M, Oedrfe hul, <strong>of</strong> Caps<br />

Court House, .„ ,u«ejlfu|<br />

<strong>of</strong> Caps May<br />

f| li<br />

«ry<br />

Bio lt w<br />

until „<br />

nn wer, until „ »„<br />

i°u*«« f """»I.»ut IBM that «!<br />

Wired a strong pair <strong>of</strong> eye.. W<br />

do not envy the Job,"<br />

They «y ..Wf OTkB ,nm ,<br />

«coms groi,," but think *„<br />

tat it uta them todoa B<br />

Taylor, <strong>of</strong> Cape May' c mi\<br />

'JLlJ^mh l<br />

« •<br />

\Vtt cnt. on a $5000 tiMtpgt is $J0 » y«wl<br />

WJj n« put thfa fajyur own pod»l «k S><br />

If you we •ppreachwl it, naa4 to , mi)^*<br />

^ wo 1««Mtwm:<br />

u the nte <strong>of</strong> interest?<br />

Z. Do you represent the FEDERAL<br />

divided, to ite b<br />

and<br />

Por fcrflier deteiU or to<br />

get.in touch with<br />

^ S. WALKER,<br />

..to ,<br />

Mlsi Marie C. poerrmaj, j<br />

food specialist, through ttt't<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fami DemonBtratton. bu I<br />

conducting a series <strong>of</strong><br />

relative to meal planning!<br />

the preparation <strong>of</strong> varioaj f<br />

The most regent <strong>of</strong> i<br />

lnga was held last Monrlir.<br />

was atlended by the '<br />

women: Mrs, D, C, Tuioryl<br />

John Bande, Mrs, Allison J '_<br />

Mrs, William H. Powell, Mri I<br />

Post, Mrs, William Bpplar, i<br />

William UwaMi, Mre, ""<br />

Meerwald, ttn. Edith<br />

Mlsa Basa 8pnuldlnK, Mrs 1<br />

Beeves and Mrt, William Bt 1<br />

This meetlnj concerned lief<br />

paratlon sf «heele, eggs and «<br />

Grange Calendar<br />

Tuesday<br />

llonirer, Ncntary,<br />

Mteta<br />

the Junior _<br />

». Dp, w, t»<br />

Qandy, erkei. Mi<br />

Secreiifr,<br />

-utn saivllla aranla—Waetl I<br />

and and rourth Tuesday aniM<br />

fMh montii in the p, o: ftT<br />

(all. South Heaviile, B A M<br />

MMtef. Mrs, Marvin Abbolfc.J<br />

Hot Bed Sash<br />

Size<br />

Price, $4.25 each, glazed<br />

Made <strong>of</strong> genuine Idaho White Pinc with<br />

five rows <strong>of</strong> 6x8 glas».<br />

for early delivery.<br />

VOW <br />

Ing Into the house, his mother<br />

slppped him and Uked nim about<br />

It,<br />

"What waa th» hiirryf WJiy<br />

didn't you let mi •*• tha letter?"<br />

she demanded. "It Is probably fyil<br />

<strong>of</strong> mlitakM, ptd you tell h»r how<br />

much you appreciated her gifts.<br />

•mwerlDi.<br />

w Diff j yes hear your msthBr<br />

apaakf" Inquired Dad,<br />

"fas, bat I'd rather she'd writs<br />

ths letter for rue," Jim said. "You<br />

aaa, thla la o hallda* and I shouldn't<br />

have to do thincs liifD thai, besides<br />

I bavj to rehe* for lh« tableau<br />

cr—er^-1 m#an, 1 ouiht td be<br />

nMInf up for tho lasliau. You<br />

•H ahar all the BOMB and rselta.<br />

Uom. they're going to have a<br />

tableau at the school and I have<br />

is ka In it."<br />

"Wall, I rneas It won't b« so<br />

iihauatinx that vou can't wrin a<br />

latter to four Hunt," iauutiod<br />

Mother. "Tou h«venl lold us<br />

What are you going lo be in tin<br />

tableau V<br />

"Well, I wasn't In it until ves-<br />

taFday, Bill H»rper gat sink, so I<br />

hive to take his place," replied<br />

Jim. rather sulkily<br />

"vFhet de you have td be?"a5kef*<br />

Frarioei.<br />

"Tea, do tell u with a round nd plMa<br />

injhe canter, to raprBSvnt a eBerry.<br />

"leu know," aald Jim, "ahrmya t«H'<br />

lAg tin! truth is awful hard on me.<br />

For iMtanca, 1 tike to m kiaamj<br />

things, and sort <strong>of</strong> elicar up p*«-<br />

pis,"<br />

"iur« you do." ill] replied h««rt-<br />

leaaiy. "»ou'r» the blggcn Uar In<br />

•laoniriaid,"<br />

Jim leskea readr to flfht Mr a<br />

moment, but he reallaad that Bill<br />

was <strong>On</strong>ly sticking to their club<br />

motto.<br />

"Well, I ui bt truthful If I<br />

chaos*," he reDUed, ani ifben BlII'i<br />

fentle llttia rflothar came into tha<br />

reom, ha proved it bF telilnff her<br />

what • horrible suit ho thought ahe<br />

hsd made. Tbe pnor lady looked<br />

suite unhappy and Jim f«lt mean,<br />

"How did Qeorge Wmhltnton<br />

manafe to have any frlands and be<br />

so truthful," sighed Jim, "I'd<br />

much rather have told Bill's moth-<br />

er that tht suit ni a »««." •<br />

That evening rtfht aft*r aupper<br />

Jim and hii family huttBed to th«<br />

school hjiuBn. where the celetirktlen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wajhinfton'i birthday waa to ho<br />

hald, Aissl More troubl* aw»lt«d<br />

her," was Jim s<br />

Jusl think »hs knitted<br />

jqy b^f,?eif, i#<br />

"[ ihanlted<br />

reply.<br />

Wpil, you pan run <strong>of</strong>f naw ans<br />

Dalton, llltl"<br />

id <strong>of</strong> the wny h«r ion had<br />

hnnked his rich old auiil,<br />

Jim went rliht over to nil friend<br />

illll'i houis lo try on the costume<br />

mil's mother had made,<br />

"Oce I'm find I don't have to<br />

VoB1«,r lia'rij be In that larJleaB,"<br />

Bill, when he saw Jim<br />

''That iesks dumb<br />

i are«Md up,<br />

"Now, Fraaees, is that nice?" re. (hot Bull, and I cold Ma so, and<br />

proved ber mother, '-Jim is a^he was so mad she nearly cried,<br />

iraal lliddar, that's all. He means ' jjgi you know—(he Cherry Club."<br />

t« ba trulliful. don't you, dearie?" I "lure," refilled Jim, "w« »ot lo<br />

"If-ar," replied Jim, "not «I-I lie trythful" And ha tauched his<br />

par, /on<br />

JCWIOB CROBBMPOIW PttSZU<br />

O«fie Washington en, flown"the diern tf», ao llwr ««0 n* n<br />

U be had not cut Ii down. laMr In the iMaaii OIBM tmU ta« Bern<br />

feOBBBthJna; on tnajt tret! ivnldi waa good to eat. Ij Foil WUJ paste us<br />

i*msi (oeKtier on • a«i


kittle Classified<br />

arm ten MyThinc (0<br />

J T<br />

F, H. 7, FBIDAf, FEBBUAft* 18,1987.<br />

Read them Caref<br />

FBP- giio-N«i_<br />

us shin In nr-itl uf<br />

d dishes*<br />

»nd oUit-r<br />

Advertiaim<br />

H toll licUea are 2 eent§ a word.<br />

"» Pi-tfFsliUre^ ran mining<br />

in -5 2 RAVE TW6 -. ».«<br />

K\&OONE NEEDS E3 E3SEKCISE,<br />

n i"*iin« Slny Court I.uyn<br />

Now Instrument For Creatbawling<br />

BTORAOE B \TT* R<br />

ng Is stout t the th bent b cseirlra l ma tlcrtriE Sere fee Hint ton Wood<br />

lul Lp SttiP n BtBniJ Harbor fur i Uyr<br />

QBR cgii cet now WWe have the<br />

ing Longing For Classics<br />

J*GW -3 THI TIME TO<br />

p<br />

e il^ IBs f £J<br />

Bsnae tnnc Ma> €3ei rt<br />

C^ May royrl HQUA.<br />

biiit cnrrlci tftt ta<strong>of</strong>ld rufHoUjj \\ JI<br />

Bntf*TJ Ihi. gni. haiUf? til<br />

ls.lt ty irsuLli, A U<br />

ltg bad one tyta<br />

lEBsid. al fc»Ftnn Is Hit rl-i<br />

THERE IS JWO CIB THAT t- Ih l3 aI ***= P=>£ \ j<br />

8St « FflPd for hiiaintja purpiftB' J Qa 8tQ P an*! s i<br />

•» WBI la tasuw<br />

aa I! u a ^r<br />

. Ben SS-W 3<br />

V brtkeF Informan<br />

—If<br />

raltabte plan Is haas<br />

*** '••«'«• NlH<br />

oii mil<br />

TM BIST OASOLlNt; AJTD<br />

SOT HAVE ¥QUH<br />

nnui WITH nos<br />

.ay,"Dnc- n ' 1 "* "««"f<br />

rBBiON u,<br />

J"»i- plan,<br />

Om many<br />

Between the <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

There any be on]y Uure or<br />

four tana in the ad that tells<br />

aboat just tbt sort ef hsose jeo<br />

want ta rent—or the fnnntnre<br />

leu want ta bnj—or the job<br />

you've bees hoping to find. But<br />

Uifm JIB read thi' satisfar<br />

news thit here is an sd JOB<br />

mnldn't hue mused for any<br />

thing'<br />

ll.WATN Rbl.Uril.P<br />

lh. Brli-u' In" riJSl Ulan<br />

""•""• l«Tf,;,'S« irnVnff" ' J.H1-SP • ~<br />

clcraon, <strong>of</strong> \,,don 1."} I'llli*" innSSi*<br />

ttnn Sea 1.1? ri,,<br />

!„„ i IUIB lj I'n m MI 11 Hurt.<br />

Hi HlliliimiJ \ J<br />

rf*fl IT WM.<br />

mm ev<br />

[ht fuliiid.il Ion wl<br />

t lin-bj* 11 runn<br />

I itkj! Pl-.(j If li<br />

MODI 1-4 or 8&nisrQu<br />

« mil >"!JF fiuckeEhaak Rn<br />

vt r> btvu>, A trial H. HID<br />

U\ vive jou JJin<br />

l\IIlJ4 IS NI EU flF l I<br />

nd mmf I 11Jit tu M t „ lapg,<br />

t rim ill ID ilfCJt<br />

,_ nnd H»UHI<br />

itFi ISildttQud Alt U<br />

THk, NI W AIiD iioiiEM<br />

11 lilrlliOiil Hiuihcr in iiBtnnbihliig Ua r<br />

»*rrM li ilf] Ilrf linndr-fful I llmr 8&<<br />

ilU ll Il h l S<br />

taw 1 1 MAKB A sltK<br />

"?.<br />

Ijil tnr, du Improve Ilia wpnniiie.<br />

»rir onr rloihta mil ta up It. IHB<br />

ROOM HOI KE *Qh HI NT<br />

l and paJnisd<br />

ppy r roiling<br />

tsth phgruts,<br />

er Inv al In rrnl cul<br />

iirawinz rtaart an I<br />

lc coaijl at* mi rilv in<br />

B. U lU'ilBtra 1<br />

n Clly<br />

I1MU tb&n<br />

rf W Ilui-k Utlle<br />

UlJ Colrt Houae<br />

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total — _ —<br />

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CITY BF aiSiaLE CITV<br />

NEW<br />

* mifliii. in i[,l mi<br />

nr S. w Ji i* t ,,r<br />

: I' lilt, Ui * INI liw<br />

"liny!*' il Hi K*lr * ia» V 4 Qiif Bf Osean ^«y<br />

1 It -,— ' tlir<br />

Mo wan, M^^<br />

on £hoci>7 I UF tt<br />

;.""r 'n «ila»ood, mrncf pin. -'<br />

'*« ilut our af?r¥ic£ k aittla<br />

""" our mcr.liunjlio U af Iho<br />

, AND 1OIIKO<br />

. * U * ">vlHB at<br />

atere, DiS A.Uury Avrnua,<br />

c "y Our larso aajoinnent<br />

yoB Vnrlely to eaoo» frOBl.<br />

»m ccovlnco ran, —11<br />

FTEE HOT<br />

« cnki:. at Bg<br />

* 1 * Stand, m<br />

Cll "»>>» JIB kl<br />

CTTV—HOUSE ABB liQT<br />

or Bern, », W IHrnir<br />

and f'oml Btnel fBacn<br />

bath anower<br />

tSIS Homer HI, Oor<br />

Fhons, Mli-nlffan<br />

31 U r<br />

FINE 6 HOIlM HOUBF<br />

farm, snraife, pnyllnf hduai<br />

aliyndance <strong>of</strong> fruit |ncated<br />

hinln lilBhwny. priced right<br />

Quick aale 'Sm P II Brag.<br />

May ay Court<br />

Hou» Vnu<br />

to aiep IlTtly tsr thla h ens<br />

eaah required Oeeri,<br />

ejley Aim BI ElEhth<br />

77. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cllr. Ji J<br />

Treaaun, Inland lUnl<br />

I-ramii. M Tnllt In Hn*,,rJ<br />

iiiw $1 (ill Lnl J'S lii 1. .ni<br />

<strong>of</strong> Int % S action \<br />

Jnhn It Pnrl. i-l nl to Jn<br />

ano Jl<br />

tlsn<br />

Snnit | L<br />

442, «3, m, .retlMn fe<br />

ek J rro<br />

tlnn<br />

JJIiSn.<br />

A<br />

I13IW) ran <strong>of</strong> lot 761<br />

Oearce M KIlllarisiiEh to rlarn<br />

HIII>R-V|.h IZBlii<br />

<strong>of</strong> lota S2! nnd «!(<br />

«3 i<br />

CII? dar¥tidli _<br />

Elliabcth Hajl tn Mnntaret C<br />

Hkll. et ol II Oil 1*1 7H iectlon<br />

Kaleo Dc\elnpraenl Co to Imdnn-<br />

Biat li mi |!$<br />

in REAL ESTATE K -<br />

a im<br />

l a<br />

"The'<br />

May Ceurt BUSDIESB SKE7ICE *flj"<br />

—16<br />

i! *= IS L V t nniil iq t ' ^ "• '"^ "t"' ,* in^aujne 'g<br />

" ^^ ^g—^^^. ^^^_ inut mil ^|s, ^(1, rt>-\l ihut hi »"J£ir ij 111 r^m r Ayn'on S J J]<br />

P. M -r,,,5" rt .,,^"?;rWnr-,'," h r.'il ^j^lJl'* 111 - 11 " ^>,.5^" £.-Orst u«»"^ w.' i'Jlsr "" " ull! M l U^ I^IU ^l 11<br />

IVuahlRKIon Ht adjoining<br />

LKMii. Hnnd nil.I l..,i,j f<br />

i<br />

l llinry Hnnd<br />

Hu»>ini<br />

\Mlllniii JaMf SI-WI II 11 nilt<br />

Humid N \rniltag, t4 nil Loin<br />

. _ Fer JT*III iri U. i.nd I<br />

. . _ — . the-nea ^ou Hunk ar<br />

'-; I.udinm Si un<br />

lu Ml Ini- lulu ?j!t 123 Uj pi<br />

et ImrcSt In fi bolter pine? ll tlulitu<br />

irt hl.uk 11T plan<br />

intlifei. Hitns ijip. Inlnnd uan. d<br />

ilfft Of a ssynij ln\i«(ni nt lln. Nikl<br />

IHI him k 17 pjnii<br />

loiki. »ii-viiia nnd am 11<br />

i<br />

^ ItOBI iirt rrmdi Dermdn r<br />

111. I lurk J7 pi 111 Mlldrm V MrCnjin to Wllllmn<br />

Mirljirtor JCQWl r (, nf lul (<br />

i|li»i. inn nrfc !hi owner i,f th<br />

pud ftrfmiKfii di nrrilrt d in thi<br />

mi $1 IHI<br />

iiiiil 1 II <strong>of</strong> lul 43i plun \ i^aiii M<br />

*• CLAYTON HAINK3 DRirK FM<br />

llmk in<br />

Hi id IJH1I1 I o<br />

muFf jnilTii hi*, iif lihiylnn<br />

lllt nil I nonul.ir "HiarK 0Mil<br />

I) lni(-vf>r'\ nf HnnRii; i?srroin<br />

OliKnt, lifldi <strong>of</strong> nnurijn<br />

ti Flit lr;i!iH|ti(in la HiiHiii iiiay<br />

i in In li vp iiei'H l^ifilij, eontrilftlHi<br />

li IliiH liccn very, very<br />

^onic %c ir:i iign Y'tm\ Soiffren<br />

,.ii iiiljud.cil thi, rountrl'8 efciii-<br />

Mr ! n I1113 hud a<br />

iliiciition. oJtcBl inB not<br />

only In thi hiirmenlcu, but on that<br />

cdly upon . which I}L> studiod<br />

inrnnri utitt here. Hin carerul re=<br />

firrli work in tile field <strong>of</strong> llio<br />

Pr#nc h hirp fiinpther nudie for<br />

iiQiuca), if we nm>' mukn<br />

. BCsture. hns now nlded<br />

rnno .PhllndclphlB !myn In<br />

nurHHit <strong>of</strong> pieagure.<br />

In rurcful iiiiiiilrn] [njtruotlon. In<br />

?<br />

IKTICL Kiirtk<br />

17 i ""' «'"""" »"rk <strong>of</strong> ,.|| Wn1. i^,,<br />

FBR COMPLETE LTBTINQS OF<br />

^ fcfty *snl rstate eta Faxon nt<br />

fth itfe station Inf«rmril Ion<br />

fltteut thf*<br />

Of <strong>Ocean</strong> Citj ihu KFI Transfers <strong>of</strong> Cape Ht; County<br />

—H<br />

MllrhUl 11 ui lo<br />

Property is Recorded in the mini Jl mi >slrln nt land fur wild<br />

••Ini HICIIMIII ( ,1. .I.!!,,,,- frum liuiil.<br />

DATS WE WILL,<br />

County Clerk'i Office a. d>a tigOQ<br />

niortKngij fur 2 >cara fit 6%.<br />

WM, I. HOFFMAN<br />

it! •. Third Ave No. WlldWOM<br />

Problems <strong>of</strong><br />

the South Jersey<br />

Farmer<br />

ire Afferent, naturally, from thoie <strong>of</strong> any<br />

other *eetion, The climate, the soil and the<br />

marketing* conditions are all different. Espe- ,<br />

dally is this true in Cape May County and<br />

South Cumberland County.<br />

W, COLLINS THOMAS<br />

for many years Farm Demonstrator <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />

May County, now gives his whole time to the<br />

farmers <strong>of</strong> this section for the CAPE MAY<br />

COUNTY TIMES and its •siociated newspapers.<br />

Write to Mr. Thomas on any problem <strong>of</strong> the<br />

farm or home. If he does not have the information,<br />

he can draw on tht State Farm<br />

Bureaus and the National Bureaus. Reliable,<br />

authentic farm information is yours for the ,<br />

asking.<br />

AND BE SURE to read Mr. Thomas' Farm<br />

and Home Page every week. Tt is a gold mine<br />

<strong>of</strong> information for the farmer, the gardener<br />

and the housewife.<br />

SEA ISLE CITY<br />

WILDW00D<br />

Phond<br />

1<br />

1.1 r<br />

Ovming a Buick—-<br />

^ H d T k ^<br />

and distinction in your motor car an<br />

important «Tyou. Buy a Buickl<br />

Thtn your car will appeal to your tense <strong>of</strong><br />

good taste. There is a youthftil mmai in<br />

the pr<strong>of</strong>ile <strong>of</strong> this famous mot<strong>of</strong> cu- which<br />

I never grows,ttt^ottic, no nutter how many<br />

Buicks you sec<br />

And you seeBuicka wherever you go—bought<br />

by people who value finer performance as well<br />

as princely beauty. Bwi^k toda^iaaniEchanlcal<br />

masterpiece, with an engine literally vibration-<br />

Uff beyond belief. ,.,,;.,<br />

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THE GREitttST BtJlCK EVER B<br />

MOtOR SflW^<br />

BAILEY


MEM! OTTT MEWS, OCEAJT CTTT, Sf. X, TBIDiY, FEBOTAB*HlWT.<br />

sabin<br />

AT HAS GOHE BEFOKE<br />

It II 11(1 and the Pacific Bail<br />

id has reached Its newest<br />

irthest west Bun tan Wyom<br />

town deseFlbed as roar<br />

as each MK loriiiluim<br />

lly wan,<br />

Beeson it younjj man<br />

Albany Now Yurie iggui<br />

because he Is In starch ir<br />

Jlh and Brnton Is ronnl lend<br />

jjjh and dry<br />

Ilia Mnntuyn a Mluw sasmn<br />

._ on the train from Umaba<br />

ipreases Beeson with the beau<br />

et her blut eyen and the style<br />

h«r apparel Equally nBe on ,<br />

aim by taking a mull. 1 |<br />

brandy before breakfast A i<br />

Idffian tells Beeenn ah baa'<br />

_ Mowed her man tu Btnliin<br />

"Jim, a typical wenleni rufflai<br />

"ton she knows apparently «i*i<br />

Its and is floured by J-rmik<br />

s Impregies thi* pas<br />

in.<br />

. and went ploughing up a street<br />

'nieF shaetopg with the impal<br />

pnb|p ilust Thp nnIfl*H on rrnm<br />

a great city swell 1 Hlrlitfnt<br />

Bill although pell Htrjanet SIF dm<br />

nil tQ and fro the men in mtUey<br />

or CJliipltjIini;, anil cmtumea [h<br />

women some af ffltm f mhi n itilj<br />

Irinirl «|th skirl Icljlni, rurl<br />

aualy Drill wuguiis r II I Ii r »<br />

Pant rt-ii an J fmm Fijrhl -in I I ft<br />

nHFChiinL** and h*lwk*it**fa nr nn d<br />

10 lie rjlllnu Ih |r w rn f iiy<br />

itsflf I n yj i Ht ntj ((, v rI Al<br />

limit<br />

Thp majjrily or the hullillnEi<br />

wen. mere canvas racid up f ,<br />

a few feet perhaps willl uhe t<br />

"' Bwert Dut<br />

.What shall 1 my to a young<br />

I like myself rnsh frnm the<br />

in Bast <strong>of</strong> Niw iork and the<br />

,^500 Bt*?eF landed expectant<br />

Just annaed from o dream <strong>of</strong><br />

- beaut*,, at thin Beaton <strong>City</strong><br />

fining Territory! The dmt<br />

fltts as powder and as white<br />

It' »hnt through wilh the crln,<br />

"" <strong>of</strong> sunset BBBg me a fog<br />

wBloB swelled a deafening<br />

from figures rushing<br />

and Wither about the plat<br />

like hall world •hades Two<br />

Binds grabbed at my vallae<br />

•hand me mil dnned ma<br />

Denrt Hotel Bent In<br />

This way air<br />

We Hump Corral' Free<br />

_ At the Buffalo Hump<br />

deep nice boomed •tunning<br />

—J Queen the Queen' Path<br />

t «v«ry room Individual towels<br />

"I Queen, toe Queel »le»<br />

Hi Iht'i class<br />

•he promlH <strong>of</strong> individual<br />

1 wen mi aver<br />

lilt the station platform I<br />

Iran Lr flimsy tc aFja Inter<br />

speried ther wer a r.w >, din<br />

alrucliifejf roiJEil an i illipainlc]<br />

I »i« liah.n.l Inu a wIMj<br />

op n tent building wh i union<br />

Hlfcn dep luting ar ir j i irrow<br />

u randa di-rlnr.- ] Th Qiirrn<br />

Jlil 0 In |J Mill, j] ,j h<br />

Not an whlfly puw I, ri*il a» in*,<br />

or the njIH H I animbl.. 1 arrjin „<br />

e laffie room h rilpful tl<br />

un. Hl1e Iiy a llr in 1 a nuiulii-r<br />

<strong>of</strong> amall ufcjr, (a|] ftlll B a l r i n<br />

Izeil) and was brought up jt<br />

the erunur under the alert e)ei<br />

<strong>of</strong> o clerk coatltm silk uhlrt il<br />

diamond gcarre I pmnad. 1 an 1<br />

sliclc haired waiting alth rij,!*,"<br />

ler turned and pen rxtm ]„]<br />

Quite right sir the cl. rk'<br />

OMenLd So there in A bjih<br />

for every room and iht brat bath<br />

in town Entinly private rn«]<br />

towel nupplted Qnl) on dulla<br />

and four hlti That with irdg<br />

ln« makeii four dullam and t<br />

half If jaa pj>!u! tir<br />

A blttor wave uf tiuinesIckne-M<br />

welled Into my thruat aa COB<br />

icloug uf me enveloping dual tbL<br />

utter .hams the alien unayrapa<br />

thetlc onluokora the senw <strong>of</strong><br />

having heen done and through<br />

my own fault i poeiBd a green<br />

hack Tram the folded packet in<br />

my pur«e and hand>d it u»er<br />

Hither foulinbly i Intended that<br />

his display or funds should re<br />

ouke thl* finicky clerk but he<br />

accepted wllhnut rommtnt and<br />

I HOUght f r th rh-lRce f m lh<br />

I!H.niy<br />

And h i* u ol I N ** \ k<br />

uuh<br />

% iieirn a rl I h,.uy rj .<br />

man with nineiilnrly pntrullr<br />

linhy , 1 M anj a t bar o- lal<br />

J**ii v-\ h u nlet* ur I ri nh<br />

I if ly iIrtppl|,E 1 uer lip hi<br />

tp 1 1 » ml IiN £1, IM hai<br />

hi.plt il I> HiHlr ichi I t m<br />

man in »i I liFliin i J |U i<br />

bi4f k h il ri-aj i an I Jirly t<br />

In II I hlny hla.k hrr u ]tl<br />

frock «iat apdter i itv,n thi lip<br />

XLW finely Htllnl LUIIUF „„,] ,j,<br />

frnnt an 1 [riiij llniln,; (|e a<br />

truus>*FH tuck i IniT mi*.hi<br />

I Eri«p | !h h i n j „„„,<br />

"ifcly Ii nilj* i nl,, iih<br />

fill pulpj J«IU t*ie in I lljifc ,<br />

i» n ujl i»li ii r hml a» I<br />

- ir ' i »p n I I Bui J<br />

{lr ' lir Alhani [hi tip]<br />

I--I a iry I i bi pr ul f ill,<br />

1 m,- i il ,Uh |, „, u „,<br />

i f II * ihi? n<br />

B I" Jl 1 r,i,| rlFh, „ a<br />

""•r be n ih.F nnny a ii„,<br />

1 * null f, ,„ ,ilp hPUI1, o]<br />

fcniplr Slat lijj, i t l l n |, „„„<br />

wllhiut apilu|,itti \vi<br />

I nitel with u Viv ) rk<br />

"Stall man I cjtlm t[1 *,'„,<br />

* c I jujr nanit- air 11<br />

Inquire I iuu k n u w o, f<br />

lly ptrhap,,<br />

I Inllel Jaruh B Bund Klm<br />

»uh at ymr t, rilif Vnur fun<br />

lly nani H f.Unlll:,!, |r ,„,. „„(,<br />

I hark hark I it „„,, „ „,<br />

«rjn,l ,1,1 J5lnll W|[h „,<br />

to tidy my person, flrat," J<br />

"Number sli fur the EPI<br />

man" announc d the ehrk<br />

lurnlng to rne my chang frnm<br />

the bi , I muffed in lntr luj<br />

cye» followed It »iln uncnnifurt<br />

able IntereHt The runner pick 1<br />

up my Bag but wa« Interrupt d<br />

tj IBS Jen fri mi<br />

Th prH|!i,gr rr Mhl.Ull.L- ,h<br />

b- niln<br />

All rlnlii rplrri.I ,1, Pi k<br />

II,<br />

All I nj hmh' I pur.u^l<br />

III 11 notin 1<br />

"ly 111 alii a 1 f ,<br />

rillem n r » In \ ur<br />

turn hill r r jn ah,<br />

h ilir<br />

In So 6 Her v> r<br />

Tn r<br />

in I r<br />

'ill If I I<br />

If Jim iicati I i<br />

" J i " IMI Ihi tlr<br />

k I «u» »li<br />

11 ruripl i<br />

H5! I<br />

,,j i<br />

0. n.*r ly tjpt'aking geiitleint-n pr*.<br />

fei to icmln a Uj*r ot flrtl<br />

*fli ial ruieilng but you aln t<br />

IFijnhlt* 1 much *4tth th" h,l*£s aF<br />

mu BUI<br />

II leiHe! thlJ* iiuery it Ihi<br />

rr JH*I> »H b I in , uhi til<br />

n .tl," I<br />

I ill I o alkali.* f I wlton<br />

BUI pip* nil 1 \irniint» .ill<br />

I air me iny Mr Hhfn Iher n<br />

Ir nh bail h tn Ij Th i<br />

Ilk ijnihl ip<br />

The . 1 n 1 iilr I<br />

Sh tk ha, IM « II h v f I r, I<br />

M Hill II j ly<br />

I Ui I b J Ii ,] Inf<br />

1 f,iF<br />

Th In !l in Win<br />

_ II i in I ml r I<br />

11 J u bill ' p rut Ik Iht?<br />

Ill uh VI n h. *i the<br />

pi -II n£ 1 « n ihi h ill It la<br />

III u-i in hi \tr I h f, ufli*<br />

I If<br />

if i r<br />

I n I II<br />

i I<br />

Hi II<br />

h r I „,<br />

| n<br />

Johnny Chamberlain „ \ , ,„„<br />

11x11} ejm b irnrl uBrn nl> un |<br />

»l« breath mnclled ulrunglj ur<br />

liquor Or the A,tur» 1 shall<br />

rem«mber Meannhlle BUh per<br />

mil me to do the honor. First<br />

"III you ha»e a drink Thl, .ay<br />

«uh I am partial tu a brand<br />

partkuirlj to ht recomminded Mr<br />

clearing this dammahk du.t from<br />

one « throat<br />

_ Thank JJU »|r bul I rirefrr;'<br />

lh oth r m t F<br />

up hy n i JJUI It<br />

blankrl r PIJ.J. h willy ihr .<br />

Jlii-I i llminrlly Jirly B||<br />

\ Mir bed J3nrtuh _uh I r«cJ(<br />

pr mui I ihe C lun i [.h j<br />

nm dlrl n i *,,„, i, r N „<br />

• k it all )<br />

I gaji-d ih in nlc It^n I<br />

T| l ' ir n PFI I ,„,, ,<br />

1 ink I<br />

nthl hi<br />

' • 1 1<br />

riFf ,lly<br />

i,h if ,<br />

p Ih 1^ ith<br />

In w the<br />

I J" It<br />

ill I 1 ^ n an I on<br />

I" il 1 ,k « I ii.hu il ar<br />

i It In .1 u 1, il I | in ,t<br />

Ii iir II, i 11 „ *n nis „,!,<br />

"I 1 I Ii L 111 ill Mill h ijl<br />

lh linn!<br />

« h IL I jnur III <strong>of</strong> In I<br />

n Hill In I! |<br />

I Jin ill h r I r my h allh<br />

'1 I' - nt jll I I tMI b.en<br />

ill I by un till*. I IIH i », k<br />

' 111! I I II, In \\ ,| ,|,<br />

grand old SUte that ulif I»<br />

thu-ie who regulre water, tlur* 1B<br />

tin Platto only three milts dls<br />

taat The Bearer praiitnity ol<br />

.ater *e consider a detriment ti<br />

ihe robustnesH <strong>of</strong> a cenimunity<br />

I made a nimgsr toilet<br />

Now 1 am at jour nervite<br />

•luring a ibort peFiod guntle<br />

men I announced Later I have<br />

an .ngagtment an I I Bhall aak<br />

A Iltile g lin refrcaainent<br />

In rder runl I r fkon ouoih<br />

Ihp Cilond And after Ihat-<br />

JHU have sporting blood euh*<br />

> ii will 1eslr ti uk a turn<br />

ii I. i frh<br />

plrt. Mate<br />

h-inor f the Em<br />

If you art referring In card<br />

gambling sir I armsered yoii<br />

ha\ chnjjen a poor rumpaaljn<br />

Bui I 1rt nut intend la be A spoil<br />

tptrt and J j*ha!I he glad ia halt<br />

II shot* me a hat ver >ou Ihink<br />

t Flh while In Ih Hy M tar<br />

» I ha** 1 ihe |. Inn e<br />

Thai H II that .* Ii iuh Th<br />

Jlrnel ^ppeired lelifchted L#t<br />

il Hbate C the god*, cf cban9D for tiurwe K*TVfe*<br />

A *sum nf 35 QOQ will b£ spent<br />

for lest frank* |IQn for refer-<br />

eni-e hook* and $4 Son fur mjp<br />

pi fee An appropriation <strong>of</strong> |2<br />

2U0 was martp for athletics<br />

Otfipr appropriatian 1 * wprp fuel<br />

fg Eon light an dancer |1 5IMI<br />

neftpt) il 0§0<br />

The rppart nf the Inafd <strong>of</strong><br />

Sehnnl EsHmatri ^a-^ r tthfrl<br />

and approiir! hy thr fiinim<br />

Will Ask Rev.<br />

J B Adams To<br />

Prove Charges<br />

Former Enforcement Offi<br />

r^r Said Liquor Is<br />

and Sold in Resort<br />

Make Up <strong>of</strong><br />

Polire Department<br />

Prosecutor Campbell Want*<br />

Charges Substantiated<br />

Hi * J hn B \ J n * f inn* i<br />

fr ihlhi'i ii i f r ni nr <strong>of</strong>fi r<br />

»M1 O ill 1 HE n lo iih^anti<br />

at ih -an n m h-H ni iflt- t<br />

th M li \ inun I lii Fir f XI<br />

V i hur Y ir tt 11 M i ti \ nliM<br />

r Ii I ft h In hi ilir-* I*<br />

\ IJH tt-l lh Ink tl i<br />

f p F Hi f in i f r ing lh( li in i<br />

I m i i()u( ii ii v- I ing i I<br />

jn J II in li fun * MJ lit » t re I<br />

It \ A lain will pr bibly hai<br />

npp rtilnil> In r< pt-at hi<br />

i i ifc I I F ih i xt Grdi<br />

Jllrj Fmafrijfrr \\ H C"amp<br />

hill Ji t xprp 1 mpri-u «h i<br />

h 1 jrii 1 nf ih Hl.iumi.nw tt<br />

lh* firm r prrhihitjjn jffie* r<br />

If 4ii fi i n Ilii so si ! In <strong>On</strong> an<br />

C tlj in millln I bj R i A Id mi<br />

Pt j culnr rsniphtll leriared ft<br />

t tlln*- ihe* «Tt tlLiiiinal* 1 1 1<br />

,grt-t w iih K*"\ AiJ^nis iliat th<br />

tlffr mini <strong>of</strong> thf pruhlblli il<br />

aft i tdi J with lliri Ulll<br />

<strong>On</strong>*- «r th diffkulfip i^ lu oh<br />

i t-\ idf net \ er> frequently<br />

P f-T r*-iard<br />

the ilaljU ni uf ihc JiqiUi<br />

but v* hen asked tn make an<br />

avlt t3 that effort thi^j rn<br />

fll t- ni »htn cjueitjrned U is<br />

leunied iheii knowledge la anlj<br />

iraaj Re\ Adaru* »ili b<br />

en sa opportunity to su&atan<br />

tlate the a sleniprita *eparl**-i tj<br />

A e bpen madR bjr htfnself<br />

jn hi3 talk to tne Men a<br />

Forum Ret AdiifiiH said iht pin<br />

bat rt i^ njity, ,«*> honyn m^n<br />

Bill Would<br />

Provide Post<br />

Orfc Site<br />

Introduced By Assembly<br />

man Read At Trenton<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday Evening<br />

The <strong>City</strong> Could Deed Land<br />

A hill iiitrmiuei.il In tin Lisl»<br />

stun: on Monday p*tniPE by AH<br />

nmhlyman Kcwl would permil<br />

Ihe city to<br />

a tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />

FLOOR PLAN<br />

us help you plan,<br />

you how to get a<br />

home <strong>of</strong> your own.<br />

PAVIS.WADDINGTON LUMBER COMPANY<br />

itorium Plans<br />

Are Being Made<br />

I Be Prepared By Archi-<br />

tect D. M. Ash<br />

M. Aih, architect <strong>of</strong> New<br />

Clly, has been engaged t"<br />

the plain for the pro-<br />

natilorlum anil cailno<br />

fa to be CQDHtructed at<br />

• Street and the biuvCb front,<br />

i to 8. Decry, who Is ac<br />

Ma bringing tbls new attrac<br />

1 to Owan city.<br />

A*h la national!/ known<br />

many nstatoriums that<br />

whlcb are now In<br />

in in tbe various Motions<br />

•Country.<br />

R. Buvlnger was award-<br />

contract aome time ago<br />

coMtnictloh ol a Jetty in<br />

,


glasfies. Identified tno<br />

4 part <strong>of</strong><br />

head which h».l probably been<br />

torn loose l,y the nlorm<br />

Topic <strong>of</strong> Rev.<br />

DeWittCobb<br />

MaVrtaJWoes"<br />

Aired in Court<br />

tbe *roalm w ^^.MIM,--~- ~~-r<br />

friends to point* out'to Dor I<br />

bysicalTfaining Exhibition<br />

By Junior and Senior High Boys<br />

WEut snr SKWR voea out, ir. 7, HEDUY, vmvixi &t, \m. ^<br />

Has Husband Arrested,<br />

Then Wins His Release<br />

r.- wJ Kmanla Cbn-<br />

Scores Traduccrs <strong>of</strong> First Mra William (Jlblm colon<br />

* '•ntftjii jVf^etft in Mem-<br />

<strong>of</strong> 646 Wi-it Aienut iletlariHi h<br />

President at Kiwanis<br />

W phii on June 5<br />

husband u.i>) a h >]d b,ul m,i<br />

Club Meeting *hen lie wan thargid with lire<br />

niitir Hi iIU] nut el en nilt for<br />

hi r to unlock the ihior whpn he<br />

Review Club Activities i/ime hum* lit JiiHt broke hi<br />

wny Into the hiuite<br />

\ ltd Invitation (mm lie Mayor<br />

She bail her husband Jailed liu<br />

'Mfllt to too nuHnnen <strong>of</strong><br />

Bcv. OcWItt ^, Cobb. „—. <strong>of</strong> Wild- ..-„, Friday when hi> cattle home<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cur Kiwanls Ctob<br />

rood, addressed tb8 local Kl-1 charged. Lnter nhe repented thl<br />

uilMi«t,,V weetlna; <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ranis Club on "Washington/' -at | action anil endeavored to win<br />

gtaflwanla Club. Wednesday urjrlng<br />

meeting held in the <strong>Ocean</strong>ic I his release. MaKl. hm £ i"**; «?' ln " 1 »• known Sehaate<br />

«• W*ekt-^nin hi weScblck: method <strong>of</strong> Imnmnli— tr - and M<br />

"••ntfBlBv^ssvcityJSLJ*?, 1 ,"?' -i'Pbtiierla. the ad snd y<br />

r > the an<br />

l<br />

f illuie lij I rill r tin. , ic, i.qrl><br />

nl.crs.iry ilatM <strong>of</strong> the nlrtb <strong>of</strong> "•« hi i<br />

Find Aviator's<br />

If that Is<br />

Llnruln anil Wnnbinston and In,'" ha« at l<br />

M,<br />

manner nttln*, the folloivlns take.<br />

vnldi'il ,,n,> ml<br />

Helmet on Beach Eafter, Memorial Day. Indepen When the noliteiii] bee Jrat<br />

dence Day, LsSor Day,<br />

started buziing about<br />

_- — - - — *=*«-^*s;=. ^«j, yyiuuiDug -.»== n..j "yuiuK iitioyi n month month<br />

Probably Worn By <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong><br />

Day, Thanksgiving and Chrtst-loga » ticket compoied <strong>of</strong> Dr Al-<br />

B k l a n Missing Aviators "J j Cowon. C. Hariler 81)aenia(t8r<br />

Public affalrt eommlttea and a I""'<br />

A helmet belloved to have<br />

been worn hy LJeiiien.int William<br />

A. Orny or Lieutenant William<br />

I- Harrio, nilsulng iirmy aviators<br />

*«» found on the lunch near<br />

MondDDlde Hoad hi Conrad fj<br />

Schaale Schaalc last Sunday S d afternoon. '<br />

The fliers disappiarcd ntt Thurj.<br />

day <strong>of</strong> last week while flying<br />

through a heavy fog oier aland<br />

Parti <strong>of</strong> a ••< molhhMl plane<br />

were pirkeU up In !„,. vielnltr<br />

.ind hupc for i|,,. ,„,.„ & „,,„„.<br />

doned A Eou-rnincm dirigible<br />

qrpbmjl Jo*. aIunK the coast yestrrday<br />

afternoon trjlnc to fin*<br />

trace or tin • -<br />

Scbaate was ai-companied hy<br />

# •»<br />

A - Bandelpli fagg WM pro.<br />

ipecial conunlttee headed byM" 161 ' by a number <strong>of</strong> tbelr<br />

Howard Johnson worked for the ' f le»d«. I happened to run into<br />

club In assisting t»eaty.twa ;Dr ' Oonran ,Be „,],„ ,, &ni<br />

needy families »t Chrlstniaa tln« I tlmU > l 3<br />

alermo Church<br />

Plans Special Services<br />

The Palermo Dnptlst Churc<br />

which Jlev. \v. M. St<strong>of</strong>fels<br />

le mtecc-iHlu] pastor, coiiujieti<br />

il no Sun&iy last a series <<br />

(vangclistlc LL-rvii;es.<br />

fjince the cotnmencenU'ftt<br />

Mr. Si<strong>of</strong>fels<br />

y Inquired if he flad em.<br />

"—' - — 'iildered the candidacy, i0' -<br />

Widow and Four Children The anV.uiftigc>! <strong>of</strong> i<br />

thorornTe to Roi><<br />

Walter P. Jack. it. died In the was Inlnted out b<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Hospital Friday, Marln. The <strong>City</strong><br />

frnm typnoiir pneumonia He was directed Uii) ritj 1^,, I Be Held in High School Gymnasium Next Thura<br />

buried from hid home nt Hen- pnrc plans and 1<br />

ley's Point last Monday<br />

the contintiatloq<br />

Jj, day Evaniijg Under Direction <strong>of</strong> R. L, Fite.<br />

Tho deceased wa» born In<br />

nnd ulso directed<br />

Supervisor <strong>of</strong> Physical Education<br />

Scotland and emigrated to this<br />

Drrawell to l)rip,ire<br />

country aho/it forty ytare oeo<br />

He was a carpenter by (mile At<br />

It Invited To Attend Demonstration By Pupilg<br />

the lime <strong>of</strong> Ms lllncas he war<br />

cnfAged ID tbe construction <strong>of</strong> Vacation In<br />

the new rjaptiBt Church<br />

<strong>City</strong> En,;lnt<br />

He li survived hy bis widow<br />

II mil, Jr, lh kpP1)<br />

ind four children.<br />

allon In Florida ,<br />

Kiturdny for Mlumi andM<br />

A s<strong>of</strong>t answer turneth away visit West l'.i|m<br />

nrith, but It lafces tbe hard cwli mart home next<br />

ti) turn Away the Installment rnl ; his absi^ncc<br />

:t<strong>of</strong>.<br />

li icthiK <strong>City</strong> Un<br />

pii^toraie. two year<br />

iigu, tbe church at Palermo ha<br />

made nlurked progress, A jitim<br />

ber bave uoen itddeil to tin<br />

eliurch, and (lie Interest hi I<br />

»i»~k £ener,illy 1I:LI been Intend<br />

fii'd. Much beneflt [A antlci|atci<br />

frum the -ipixial ^ervlcn <strong>of</strong> tb<br />

two weeks.<br />

^ amc, f aylflTwh.<br />

Bccoupkned hy mot wire -InspectlnE jhe bettcB.after<br />

the storm ^»,y ^»rl,y the hclBe<br />

<strong>of</strong> qiphtlcrfa n,uaj. .was a pl,ce demonstraUon win be un<br />

. the direction <strong>of</strong> B. L Plte,<br />

or <strong>of</strong> physical edncatlun.<br />

•,|T»e leaden' organization In<br />

•lln tmbryonlc form will be In<br />

laitdeace as the various etcrcites<br />

lagi drills are conducted through'<br />

! the evenlna;.<br />

'I««oer» and leadersulp will he<br />

|»nilr<br />

Mortgage Funds<br />

In Amounts From<br />

$2500<br />

Benefit a Success<br />

Upwards<br />

The moTie benefit held by the<br />

Knigbti <strong>of</strong> Pythias on Wediies<br />

day erenlng at ths Moorlyn The<br />

atre proved to be very mcceH.<br />

ful. It was reported the organl.<br />

ziiilan sold more than 600 tickets<br />

REALTORS<br />

for the affair.<br />

8th and Central Arenue<br />

Eitablifhed 1893 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Expresi Appreciation<br />

A communicatigii frgm AIi%<br />

Etlwani L, Bader^ widow <strong>of</strong> the<br />

laler Mayor <strong>of</strong> AUanilc <strong>City</strong>, was<br />

resolved by tbe Oiiy Commission,<br />

era. Jim. Bsder and her family<br />

oiprewed deep appreciation for<br />

Ihe ezpreaslons <strong>of</strong> ajmpiUby from<br />

»lllln the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Coaninioters.<br />

1660. • j<br />

Sponsored and supervised Boy I<br />

rtoat encampment at Weynjoatn, i<br />

Unfler.prIviIeg0d child coBimitJ<br />

tee assisted Gcrmantown Boy's I<br />

Club in August, when snout Unoi<br />

under-prlvlleged ehildrod eamei<br />

omurslon, I<br />

Pnblic affalra comniittee with<br />

great succors worked slrenuotttly<br />

in Ihe get out the vote catnpaltn<br />

last Novenibsr.<br />

Procured road signs for ihe<br />

three road, <strong>of</strong> entrance into our<br />

Greatest, best and most sueeos,<br />

ful farriiert' night ever held wag<br />

put over on Noreoiber If, l(g§,<br />

-illon eomtnlttee i gave<br />

club approilBiately gioo linos <strong>of</strong><br />

publlclt)- thta year<br />

J rmu<br />

Mnrehlng TaetlcB, Senior and<br />

Junior High Bcbeola.<br />

Dumb Bell Drill, lignth Ornde.<br />

Apparatus Work, Oym Team.<br />

Mags Oamesla)<br />

Beat the Beamr.<br />

(b) Human Race,<br />

(c) Over anil Under Belay,<br />


C, H, Klopp, <strong>of</strong> Atlantiii Clly,<br />

>s. Jennie Markland iu re-<br />

to her hang In Fslladei- was in this resort on Monday<br />

after •pending several tor. Klopp and family ar» mini<br />

with her daughter, Mrs, mer resWenu) here,<br />

B. HUlegas, <strong>of</strong> this city. —<br />

William Zimmerman was n<br />

cent pfeasantville visitor.<br />

f -V^Jf* W. H, I. Hetherlngt,<br />

•fm«eBdlii, s few weeks w<br />

*#/**£ *W»r, Mrs, Lee H, Hlllegas,<br />

mf** wturnw to aer Piiiiaf last year. During July <strong>of</strong><br />

tills year it bad reached 1J4.8,<br />

lowing an Increase <strong>of</strong> about<br />

per cent. In 12 months.<br />

Building material costs de-<br />

lne,1 to SS,S in June <strong>of</strong> last<br />

.ar anil in June <strong>of</strong> this year<br />

Issoil nt about S],<br />

Library Facts<br />

Prove Fiction<br />

More Popular<br />

Readers Borrow Three Fir<br />

tion Books To Every<br />

Non-fiction Book<br />

39.283 Books Rend in 1926<br />

must popular<br />

esaet<br />

t-Pnt<br />

fiiin-<br />

ABOUT YOUR<br />

HEALTH<br />

Thing, You Should KW<br />

Winter-Say<br />

at Row<br />

Mrs. M. Blnipklns,<br />

r*, haji eatablliiheil „ „,,„„<br />

nt residence here.<br />

Sirs, Mary Kennedy, <strong>of</strong> Phlia.<br />

delnhia<br />

re. <strong>of</strong><br />

ipent Tuesday at thHr<br />

tt<br />

«D <strong>City</strong> cottage<br />

a properly n»nrr „„<br />

»i»i,ar „„ «,»„„„ ,,<br />

ort<br />

Mr, and Mrs<br />

•if Mlllvlli,<br />

<strong>City</strong> *>n Tu<br />

Edwnrd<br />

Frank Wetlsleln<br />

motored to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

School and the HIBh School<br />

The American Leelan Ban<br />

-- Klwuals Club quartet"<br />

lire uoi<br />

lions whir<br />

n the nffa<br />

miort here thin week<br />

ne ravages <strong>of</strong> the storm.<br />

Mm. Harry Johnson<br />

Ihe Kiwanls Orebusira<br />

the miuleal oi<br />

will probably i<br />

this year. The Allegro SnI,<br />

render a special concert<br />

Miss Carson In an able mm<br />

and a singer nt nierii. wh,,<br />

liten very active in ri,uak,al<br />

falra <strong>of</strong> the iort for a nun<br />

<strong>of</strong> years. A)| ,„,, csnll,,.N<br />

bn free and thr nubile will i,,.<br />

vlled to altenil.<br />

( were<br />

,'PniIiBoro<br />

reeent viaitsn to<br />

Sit,.'*W »» *nd son, Jan<br />

g«^H«: antoMOBnB .BOW at<br />

"*""-; Cltr lut week. :<br />

•TS.SI'I ?"^ lUtel ' Enter.<br />

gbMftd th,^Ettekah Lodge .,<br />

^ «« flatnrday evonlhg,<br />

<strong>On</strong>nvuTe Steelman is<br />

_ , w » t tteft wlta the<br />

jWrorah and.Iflnnie Stert-<br />

Iff.'^W" I'M h«e*<br />

he guest <strong>of</strong> Jfra<br />

<strong>of</strong> Fnurth Itreet,<br />

Mrs.. Mlnor~vini,elu<br />

Tuesday |n Philadelphia.<br />

Charles TlltiTTwa. a<br />

<strong>City</strong> vlsHor Thursday.<br />

rouhty meeting g<br />

f^M«n Legion, in Wl,,,<br />

Tue»day evening, March 24<br />

the dale set for the<br />

""i, 'aw; As Storm Rages<br />

rlillara Lake, ?<br />

Saturday Night<br />

Beam Tells<br />

Slow Clubs <strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Leader <strong>of</strong> the Daily Dozen<br />

Class Now Active in<br />

Philadelphia<br />

Recently Formed a Club<br />

W, Ward OPiim,<br />

EhyKluul euJhire ziinixvn un th*'<br />

h every mmmvr, b* nightly<br />

ippeflring li^fore largg audiences<br />

'"npoied ef niembers <strong>of</strong> ibe<br />

w Club, a mavemenE aniong<br />

>oii.it; peopJe <strong>of</strong> FhiJad^lphia<br />

! vicinity to pfomoie hi<br />

-#3iion fur thgs# opposed<br />

eads Ihe<br />

althy<br />

Whsii or? th<br />

books, vsJuiiiH*<br />

ild nnH=ftetinil n\<br />

Thl^ qui'Sfinn ean he ansirVfird<br />

hy the report n( thv- lac&A Puhjff<br />

Library, wbieh ^tatta reacts bor^<br />

thfft* ilctlnn lioaks to rvgfy<br />

be<strong>of</strong>e <strong>of</strong> nun-fie Man, T»* U&<br />

i^rct'iitsigp is 7 6 por<br />

tlon anil 24 per P^RI.<br />

rtifln,<br />

iHg t*i*i pa.^t ypar S3,2gS<br />

liOoki B^r? hQfFnftf'il tram ibe<br />

PubHe Lihrary, During ibe Christ-<br />

iTiflH riisih ihg buslnPaJ <strong>of</strong> thf<br />

library waa at It;* Inw&ai *»bb=<br />

Tftf' fewt'st nunibsf <strong>of</strong> books. 3Li.<br />

ft-i'r# horroUKi on" Deei-ntb^f 23.<br />

Tin' grpai^t rmmb**r <strong>of</strong> books<br />

Wt-ft? hnrrnwr'tt IJIJ July ] JT Tbt*<br />

[ llhmry ft-pori^ iijat an jnerea?*-<br />

'art' at ailing ihenistjv^i <strong>of</strong> ibt^ j<br />

Use tj( tbi- library, I,a?i! yr-ar 1=025<br />

Citi-cU WpfH iaaiiffl in new bnuk<br />

borrowprii. About Dna^thtrfj <strong>of</strong> the<br />

pards eft* hf-M by ehlldr*/ti.<br />

During the year many book*. m.<br />

wpic adikd to thf local library. | am<br />

but Ulr* libfiify itj Mil] tinabl,<br />

J riJrnUtl bniikH Hf! JlJl Nilljjt-L'fM<br />

|Sli-t*il by rtrailrFii, Atnune the<br />

vsual n-qticKin «**FI* bttukri «»i • tuuiti-<br />

Huw hi Mi'iHiry TrH'-k." nf Aiil- I in ih><br />

In days, when the front deol<br />

kept closed aa much an pea<br />

Ihle, and the windowa are jeal<br />

inarded, when ventilation<br />

olds discomfort along with k<br />

urifylng Influences, 1 eannut help<br />

thinking <strong>of</strong> the Inrreaseii liability<br />

(fifertion wiiblri (he winrer<br />

uanern <strong>of</strong> those who llvp In ibe<br />

•Igiii temperatures <strong>of</strong> our north-<br />

n States. The oui=door mem-<br />

<strong>of</strong> our families are abroad<br />

uring the day, sliher from<br />

oice or necessity. Being ei=<br />

Bed, they "pick up" cold* bran-<br />

hial infectioRs, throat diiiur-<br />

bannes fehrlle in rharftciep, and<br />

certainly communicalile, They<br />

brinB their complaints home with<br />

them. Children iioins In school<br />

are etiremply liable to coritrsct<br />

lung or ihroat diseases, by their<br />

assoclailon with groups soine <strong>of</strong><br />

whom are almost certain iq hp<br />

carriers <strong>of</strong> respiratory germs.<br />

Somebody in the family may be<br />

bpreiilar. -a nio»i serious in<br />

iion.<br />

What I am driving a! I<br />

Baptist Church Notes<br />

today<br />

Hou«« «f<br />

Rev,<br />

B«ptiit<br />

c. Walter BL<br />

mil 7:30 in the church Services beld nt Church]<br />

111 Ocian Aienm The P«r«in«gi>, 411 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

lurln building<br />

evening servicea at<br />

week .ervli-es<br />

tint<br />

Sevenlb<br />

Avenue, Hev.<br />

pailor. Sunday marnjii'i<br />

iOiJO; Bibls «n(icl?a<br />

evening services at j.ffi<br />

I «»rvice, Wednei ''<br />

lervica will be eondnoied on<br />

SunJaj nsii hy (lie pastor at<br />

JO-JO<br />

rodmii, .-- ^ ,<br />

Bible ichool will meet al i:-0o during new<br />

noon, with lie primary depan Sunday morning<br />

mem ai 413 <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue, and<br />

the aiea's class meeting In fhe<br />

parsonage.<br />

The mid-ireek iiervlce will<br />

held an Wednesdsy a! 7:45, when<br />

Ibe pastor will coa(!riui> Lh<br />

ierl#s <strong>of</strong> short taiks nn "l>IsHplit<br />

hip."<br />

Boy Icout Troop. No, }<br />

* organized at a meeting in [hi><br />

BapUm Churith roanis thiii (Fri<br />

lay) evpneing,<br />

Oooii prtisT&s in being mad<br />

fth thp new buiiding. the work<br />

piSJteriae beinf pijabed for<br />

ard in good stiape. Arrange<br />

enla have been made for an<br />

gan to be built by We^snt<br />

oiieler, Hoitkamp and iparl<br />

IB, <strong>of</strong> Cleselanil, Ohio, who It 1* _<br />

'nfln>ruly anticipated, will pro Holy Triaiij<br />

ihice aa IngtnimenE nf the high- ^eniral<br />

•t ^raite. Itreet, Itev, Jo^epli<br />

Sundaya, 1 ^<br />

Conitdunion every ii<br />

aunday school. 10:,<br />

service, .7:45, vi-^ie,<br />

oion. ialnia and Jtol<br />

A, 51. '<br />

Sports Colyum<br />

By O BY JINGO<br />

HE i Vn^t<br />

Allen Favored<br />

To Win Pocket<br />

Billiard Crown<br />

t "urnamenta at Progressivp<br />

l<br />

OCEMI CITY MEWS, OCEAH CTTT, N. J., FKIDAT, 2EBBUARY 25,1027. -<br />

llrTWIIHK<br />

First Methodist<br />

Ei«hln it«et ^<br />

e Hei Norman Vloej<br />

ent pastor S<br />

worship 10 30<br />

12 15 evening<br />

Mid week .ervlcr<br />

7 30<br />

Ordinance Laid Over<br />

The other day a group <strong>of</strong> the lf,,thtr-t>u»bing fraternity ho,!,<br />

former peddlers <strong>of</strong> the mmtm »„„ msnagfr. .vtre swapping ^<br />

BWllsceneiiOf rrifky artists <strong>of</strong> the «,ltami firck at &(«,•, «-hich<br />

*• %tV\ f?. m ^ m « P' a< -'- "' < h * knights <strong>of</strong> the r,u|illn»-f"r<br />

eir in Phjladeiphis, The rrivk ,d ,„ be ,lw,i by »,t| {;„„,„„<br />

which enabled him to win from !>„,„,„ „„ , •••„„,•• UM ^ ^<br />

jack Dplaney submerged (iormnn. wn, .lrclarr.1 „ he „,,,"„( „„/„„<br />

vmtige. The fighters ntti-n vt away «,rh it, at \ r m ,n ,hr re,n<br />

<strong>of</strong> forcing opponents to hi, higher than a bnrfy blow ,lom»ily<br />

pes. It IS a tnek used hy ho^er, uho „„• more afrnii! „, bo,ly<br />

bfciws HUM <strong>of</strong> punrhes on ,hP rhin. It i, ,i«,i B,lw,imPv hy Haheer'<br />

dll.berately fry,.IK to will on a fnul, to make a fair bo.lv blow<br />

appear foul because it hus on ,lr j l l s, below tin- belt that is rai«ed<br />

rulling thp hr-ad back in a Hindi to.<br />

Shutting Out<br />

Ed. Dolin Gave<br />

Welleijhrill<br />

High Light in Local T^layern<br />

Oirrrr Was When Hi-<br />

Bested Big Fd<br />

Pinochle Is a TWup[Srnrt.-rl With Holy Name<br />

the Finish<br />

pp<br />

too huh. Its Hi common<br />

iimulate being butted.<br />

A b" dfsn't look for hi,<br />

•n- - w. Nk.ktrsQfi •„<br />

St. Join<br />

Central<br />

Bireet. CliB<br />

Pastor. Sunday rnornlnfi<br />

Bible school lu A<br />

woreblp 11 A. S| i<br />

"Sip -;lo p. ii.<br />

it, Angiuline's Catholic ,|<br />

Anbury Avenue, i<br />

teimth, Bev, Thnms!<br />

rector, gunday Mass<br />

Wiekday MaKfl at 7 o'<br />

. . .. „ . . opponent's belt before starting n<br />

body blow. He knows trnm pracnVi- and cspcrienn- just where to mm<br />

a botly blow, whether his oppum-nt is Handing straight or crmirhiiiB<br />

over. If fhe belt is raisnl to an unfair hrifht ir make*<br />

look foul.<br />

Some lighters have a trick <strong>of</strong> kiincking a bo,ly Blow down<br />

mth the wrist or forearm, making thu glove land low, Thi- force<br />

<strong>of</strong> the blow is hroken, bur the rrfrrn- may be fooled<br />

the triekster the dea'siori on a t'sul.<br />

Phildclphia Jack OBrien was a tricky fiBhtfr. „ was game<br />

enough when he had to hEht, bur always had a trick or two to<br />

pull if the fight went against him. Jack O'liri „,,., Yminn Peter<br />

Jgckson in San Francsco many yean aRo, YOIIIIK I'l'tcr was a<br />

bullet-hcadcd negro who could take all rh,. punches in the world<br />

and could hit like a calkcr hiinsrlf. There was plenty „, belting<br />

With pool rooms running ivi.li- npi.n and beitinB Icpl in'California<br />

O'Bnen was tall arid fast, Jackson squat ami thickset After<br />

a few rounds fJ'Brien began jumping all over the riiW Thry<br />

.called him "Jumping Jack", even in those days, O'ljri had taken<br />

Mine solid mcks in the body anil was evidently in distress, when<br />

he got into a corner and began jumping up straight into the air<br />

every time Young Peter lei go a body punch.<br />

I Wuimr K, Allen, wlih thlrtii,,n |<br />

Eiumi wnn nn,i i,finl, j ^ , ^ [,,„,[,,<br />

,11111 ihii pncki.t billiard plnjun,'<br />

; *>f fill' PrnnreiiaJVp League All<br />

'ill* Brnt.ni Hriis ihnre a thruij<br />

' loiirnanieilti. in proarwii at thr'<br />

I ISBKiie. pn-l!..! billiard, shuffle!<br />

board anil tl!llnchl|i, the tainn -r,<br />

nf whlfli. In ndillilnn in witiiiiriK<br />

Ibij club chainpiniiiihlp. will r,j.'<br />

fniV.i l.ii(ilillri|| slllIT iQHiiR<br />

.up-,<br />

I'. Miller is alviMi All.-n a ci,.<br />

run fur tin- imnorii in tlu pucki't<br />

bllliiirii rla»« with |o gamiM wun '<br />

and 2 inst. Alli-n. hnw,-v,.r, In,<br />

the favorite to reialri tile tihiiiii- i<br />

piiinship, nhifh iitj won a number<br />

<strong>of</strong> years aen, as be has already<br />

majority af hi* i<br />

WKLLEn<br />

Fred, or as<br />

Fri tit, w,.|ler<br />

• roil ihe<br />

ueanor.<br />

disposed <strong>of</strong> th<br />

lieuresl rlval»,<br />

cily plumbing Hans<br />

Inspe<br />

Burklia<br />

lor, In<br />

With<br />

Din,], j, •<br />

player<br />

. quirk I<br />

llally rit i. but<br />

not >• n I I r i. 1 y ,<br />

ii- i» b.'Uer known<br />

1,1 one <strong>of</strong> the mosi<br />

lie playiira that i>vur<br />

l.u-nl floor, bin thin d,..<br />

him brought grl'.f trt<br />

appiineni who nil-nook<br />

Iknr.^s and nin.iupii.j Ki<br />

lish'iil uver him.<br />

ifii.n v* ;<br />

prnbuhly<br />

i, teaiii wh<br />

t a jiliiyr<br />

Ih- es<br />

y, Ihi-r<br />

nn ihn<br />

fiery<br />

Weller was olio affiliated with<br />

James C<strong>of</strong>fey'B North PhlHr Olub<br />

which played frequently la the<br />

coal regions. He aluo ptayaii<br />

vvltli the Salem tL-ani, Aiubng<br />

th« other cage teania on whieh<br />

hi? Htarred wurg Immaeuiate, Na=<br />

I tiMiy, at. Anne's and Coateivlllc,<br />

' in the Penusylvftrlia=DeIaware<br />

' Li'amiu, Lnat year he played with<br />

I Ihe QuartermftHtrtf Club in the j<br />

j I&intern L.'UBue. lie also played |<br />

wifh the name team this year un=j<br />

til the <strong>Ocean</strong> i.'lty date* cori ; i<br />

Ilieted.<br />

mi! Ihinkj <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has a<br />

fln' rbnnee <strong>of</strong> copping the Hair I<br />

In the »,,pniid liiilf. He naid:<br />

*"Ifrt rsiiher ,'ariy to ni3k.i pn' ;<br />

riiRtlnns an I nloMi anything can<br />

happ"!] In ii biMltetbull league,<br />

ljut I will be gri-atly dlsappQintr.!)<br />

CulM do not play Marine<br />

the LeiiMUy champlnn-<br />

lup,- j<br />

I what be thought <strong>of</strong> the<br />

mis !"ams. Waller deelared- .<br />

nwh-r, ujM b|. a stllnibling'<br />

They will bo hard in<br />

lii'iH Ull Ihiilr iiwn nijdr. niidBi'-<br />

imi ,:iiway.i can be counti.ii nil in 1<br />

lil.-lk" tirjutilf. The Hankers had!<br />

ilii.ir slunip, w F hich may strike<br />

any learn at any time. They will<br />

.""mi -nap mil <strong>of</strong> It anil bowl over<br />

..HIM. nf tin. leaden.. Iflllvlli,.<br />

and Wlidwood are hard to figure,.<br />

" Ion i» Klnilifr I'lluUKh tnl<br />

purl and ruiil the party.<br />

Ilk', u r*..Hl fight for any'<br />

win in Ilii* !^>riii,. " I<br />

QUEER COURT FACTS<br />

star!<br />

it<br />

audit'fieiHi<br />

In<br />

story<br />

the healthy uport "h,<br />

with the pleasurHi to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> in t|,#<br />

The gjew club<br />

hi<br />

"" k " Bmm "•"* "<br />

premoteii<br />

be had at<br />

summer linie,<br />

movement has<br />

• fl«r(rud« Zimmerman,<br />

rAMinUe city viBit Phoebe<br />

>*•""-• S.iiiSKS,r<br />

on Mondar.<br />

>« that ,,hoi<br />

on Ninth Street, and th<br />

iitj <strong>of</strong> travendBi ifcroaji<br />

itTOeta to her iuinmer horn.<br />

aBnarentljr eaused no (ncei<br />

eaee to Hn. Hump<br />

laid, "Ortas Oty<br />

wonderfiii jroii^i!,<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlie tract bet*<br />

and Ninth Street wit<br />

Is<br />

invent<br />

Ihe<br />

making<br />

depth it vm diibliiuM whether or<br />

apt a motor ear could force itjt<br />

way through. A rowpoat wag<br />

out <strong>of</strong> He question, w none was<br />

available and at that hour <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nigbt it woyid have been imi<br />

Sible to pick the<br />

darknesD,<br />

ni«kln(f the i-<br />

IN CONFIDENCE<br />

BV FLO<br />

ReaJen<br />

i sddms Mill<br />

Dear Miss<br />

Before I married my husband<br />

»n« In love with a much mine,<br />

and much rr<br />

We were enfaeed, but<br />

lied, anil we drlftwi<br />

her married.<br />

I h<br />

atlracUvi. man<br />

married—and<br />

Imagine your,<br />

naturally, Mu<br />

Pf ».- rou rnarS""'" 1 ' *° p -<br />

love.<br />

y0Ur Jrst<br />

to fo<br />

on<br />

ainei<br />

*'af thrpugli the<br />

th<br />

car through<br />

water, though at that time<br />

w»ter wu above the bottom <strong>of</strong><br />

the radiator on tbe ear. He<br />

managed to reach the bouse,<br />

WBieh was completely oilrroiiiidcl<br />

ty water, in time to be present<br />

tne gtork arrived.<br />

fae stork arrived<br />

Curing the birth the buiidlne<br />

med to rock on Its foundations<br />

t Madge whn geigbed nine<br />

wiih<br />

thai<br />

Pters have<br />

SI separate<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city<br />

itne twenty,<br />

been formed,<br />

cluba, in all<br />

and vicinity,<br />

generally goes to the<br />

meeting ef a<br />

achlfiff each group the<br />

» <strong>of</strong> ereup play,<br />

thin setting on fiiampl.- to theie<br />

Beam<br />

organization<br />

cnapter, tea<br />

nn marrieil fifteen<br />

iiehow I can't seem<br />

first man, I un<br />

sep cuniBarlng him<br />

r<br />

agalB to talk<br />

r old times 1<br />

*M «ry glad to hear from „,„;<br />

XoutiTh ' tQld " ly h "" b «"- 1<br />

about It he<br />

about it<br />

set. I<br />

reason;<br />

h<br />

he was<br />

p o tese<br />

ynung, people them<br />

•u-llMI gradllnily deielop his Ideals<br />

<strong>of</strong> seclabliltr.<br />

Back From Florida<br />

Reuben<br />

tea<br />

bu<br />

and oneTqarti<br />

The<br />

arc to ho com-<br />

fo* haM Wffaclnf Bay<br />

Avenue. It will bo an Incentive<br />

• the rfnnerllea in that<br />

Wl -b«y rsally la one<br />

to<br />

•eetipn.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tie a«"«t<br />

°«r ha, tfcoufi,<br />

niileeted,<br />

"WliUt t ,„<br />

»im h "-<br />

Ed<br />

known local realtor<br />

d from Florida<br />

Edwards<br />

'ry much up.<br />

think he is un,<br />

Mary Louise,<br />

w would you like your hui<br />

to open up a frletirishlp<br />

one <strong>of</strong> his eld iweeilieartB<br />

" whom In his nilnd you<br />

*^art ef th<<br />

while you are<br />

shorteoniings<br />

married, you<br />

those <strong>of</strong> the n<br />

rr. riittt<br />

<strong>of</strong> iiiusion<br />

that<br />

trouble i9<br />

Well aware <strong>of</strong> |h<br />

"' tne man you<br />

art n't sffa|,# at<br />

an you didn't mar.<br />

Wars east a glow<br />

er your attj fa_<br />

CITV o» BeEAB CITY<br />

N8W JtBifcy<br />

MEETINGS<br />

his hups<br />

kSDISn — s<br />

, IJf, ii,,,i.<br />

The rroii/t btqrtn /« jf// that Q Itrun<br />

ta ILIS en a /e«/ //t lefiutd in he trying In Hi<br />

is aitih a punrh hiluu ihe belt I ht rFfine titntmnul<br />

him and Jaet had Is get out <strong>of</strong> tht tamer nnd sprint<br />

around the nng lit 1ml in the ihtrt i nlh Found<br />

9 • # S<br />

'RlBV RuREBT K%.EW His STL I F<br />

Ddughf«rs <strong>of</strong><br />

WnsMd Orfl«r <strong>of</strong> H"<br />

Tfflw. He, no. tfo<br />

BS^ay ni,ht •""<br />

'"ffi*"'" <strong>of</strong>. Odd i<br />

Old Bob Fitzsiniiniins was tricky, but his were all fighfinB<br />

trieki. He didn't talk. Hob made other fighters stay away when he<br />

wanted them away, and come in when he was ready to sock them<br />

FirfiWig George Gardner tor the liBht'heavyweight chainpionship,<br />

Ftfeimmons smashed his right hand on the side <strong>of</strong> nardner's head.<br />

Tipped by his seconds that Kite's right was crippled, (iardi<br />

third place with 10 won and<br />

Io»t f,i|lnwi.,l cinatly by E, O |"»n SMI.. a<<br />

Foxnn, iorai rea! estate broker, r a clear! player, Frh<br />

who has captured 11 while liro^ \ .'otisldi-rat.' nf ihe<br />

pine 4, Aiei Lawri'neo, Jr., ha«i ani1 >•' H i»* I" r««elit<br />

the diibiiius ilistlncilon <strong>of</strong> not i inE until In- hi|hi..:<br />

winning a mnne. This record Is' "I'-llBei-nte. itun tin, n<br />

j Hbnt-prt by rharies niiHsel!, Eschi probably It ml nut hn<br />

<strong>of</strong> the matches Is for 100 points. | with a horiiiM's m#l.<br />

Thi? cqntiiit for tho pinochii- II harilly could bu<br />

tournanient is featured by rinsi-r ffiI " Vyelin's early "<br />

cnmpi.tiiion. Thlrty.three niftn- *•'" In a wctlun w,i,<br />

bir» are entered In this clas», '" laiisht I" lake ear.-<br />

Chndwlrk and Walter Allen were 1 "'' '" a Piuiiiict <strong>of</strong> ti<br />

leading by a narrow margin, but! £ ' Vi ' section nf Ken^tii;<br />

they dropped back when they .was knnon ri,r yearn<br />

both were rl.^eated In matclius' 'own:" Wliy tbl« nn<br />

on Monday evening, j knuwa, Fisliii<br />

Elmer Crane. Bill Kautchnian ! l n 8. '« emhraceil by the<br />

and A. H, Smith are blazing the ! 'eenih Waul,<br />

trail In the shuffleboaril cla^s byi Th . nmjiirity <strong>of</strong> 11<br />

wiiin-lng the. majority <strong>of</strong> thetri in " rT !ir(J employ,.,1 in<br />

Kames, The tournament will | Shipyard. Nfediess tu<br />

prfjlmhly (.lid nest week., | shlpjMni woikii-s hijih<br />

Pocket billiard standings i iwy* nwl norvi. find<br />

ill Ills<br />

KiliiWIi ;j*<br />

always iva<br />

ithur fi-lluw<br />

• li-i- will<br />

fooling<br />

it i very iail<br />

oi iiiiiiw-ir,<br />

hat flistiiic-<br />

Ktflll Whirll<br />

i a« "Fhh<br />

IIIII- niiiioily<br />

Mllly speak.<br />

Cubs Toyed<br />

With Marine<br />

Trust Five<br />

Smothrred Bankers Under<br />

44 U Srorc—Is Locals<br />

f-uurth Straight Victory<br />

l r ifth Defeat For Atlantic —~"<br />

pinpl.<br />

r'haiti<br />

.Marine<br />

nighi u<br />

Cub. the<br />

I Waiter Allen ...<br />

' j P, Mliler<br />

I H. Blirkhardt<br />

. E, ti. Foion<br />

started the next round with a rush. Kits; pulled back' hi, 'right and I f' °' lfoU "' olik<br />

iwung it furiously at Gardner's chin, skillfully misaitiK him a few j fl-<br />

inches, Gardner ducked and went back to the defensive.<br />

II.<br />

Fife's favorite trick was simulating j J ^<br />

ushing in. He fooled Ruhlin and<br />

ins heur sr<br />

:rnum. Blind.<br />

F s nnamt*<br />

New .'<br />

iSd Amo-lcn<br />

1-aunril Ha.<br />

- It A \w<br />

ladHh thmiih<br />

w^mi aaa &<br />

My i. Ijj?<br />

rtHusive. .N,,i,<br />

&^-MfftB 11:15 _<br />

at Het«l Oc«cA.R<br />

K l'j!S"*<br />

"You guys nearly got tne knocked out," he cnmplaineil in hi:<br />

'..comer. "Hii hand ain't, Jiroke,"<br />

grogginfss to bring his man<br />

many others,<br />

Georges Carpentier, alrhnugh a perfect gentleman in the ring,<br />

pulled a funny one fighting Tom Gibbons. He missed Tom shout<br />

50 times with his right. Suddenly Carnentier began to limp badly,<br />

dropped his hands to his sides and turning called to his manager<br />

thit he hadsprained his ankle. Then he waved his hands and ex-<br />

plained to Gibbons that he couldn't fight any more, Tom stopped<br />

hitting^ and Carpcnrier swung one at Tbm's chin clear from the<br />

floor, Tom was watchful and yor away.<br />

Packey McFarland had a big bag <strong>of</strong> tricks. He I iked to reach<br />

out a half-closed left hand und cover his opponents eyes while he<br />

started a right that landed just as he pulled the left down our <strong>of</strong><br />

P. Lake<br />

Oldfleid .<br />

Manne<br />

Chattin<br />

Ick<br />

ln"S*" ful •''««• la<br />

the way, Paekey believed In the "phycholoKical effect," When<br />

(tret esme to New York and made a match with Li-ach Cross,<br />

was a handsome kid with long wavy black hair.<br />

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Smith<br />

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F. Smith<br />

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for the<br />

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niUed In<br />

i| will:<br />

Trust passers Tuesday<br />

n the Bankers' floor,<br />

fliiijIherliiB Iheiii 44-24, the vie-<br />

lo.-y making [heir fourth alraight<br />

<strong>of</strong> the second half lute.<br />

In'.'ldentiilly. il was thu firth<br />

r'ui.irullic defeat for tilt Atlnn-<br />

lir <strong>City</strong> dribbiers, anil the first<br />

iictyry the Cuba have achieved<br />

over thi; Bankers this seatsen.<br />

"Li2' Pi.weil and Ham Moore,<br />

iicail leil tbe rtoallorH tn victory.<br />

Powill registered fifteen polnia,<br />

inaking fuur fit.'ld Mcial-^ and seveti<br />

out <strong>of</strong> geven aitigie=pointurH,<br />

Monpeheaf! dinturbed Ihe eords<br />

four limes from the field and<br />

accounted for sis foul points.<br />

The Banfaerg scored but three<br />

times from the Held, Far!<br />

nidiiii' and Oberhoizcr mad.<br />

each during the first half.<br />

At half Iinie the Cubs lead<br />

17.11, though caging bui three<br />

(It-Id goalH,<br />

The Cubs caged twenty fouls<br />

nances.<br />

out uf tw^nry.sev<br />

their shooting being<br />

The Bankers wi-i<br />

from the field durinj<br />

half, the Cubs scorlni<br />

rlhrui<br />

find lo<br />

iujfered by comparison?<br />

that you<br />

has<br />

hag<br />

«iig une. Tae parents are Sir.<br />

Id His. Harry Martin Btehblni.<br />

A bank aceaunt, with an inltui<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> I deposit <strong>of</strong> |I wu presented "•<br />

*•-• tie ne* grrlva" "<br />

I rm In the hoapltal t<br />

endeavored to follow tlie happen-<br />

lng» In the reiiftrt •••— '<br />

« ». o^atX&U^SS<br />

Plan For Dance<br />

0. <strong>of</strong> A, are planning<br />

danee in lae p, 0 0;<br />

• Marea 18, Ooojgj.<br />

t will be afford;,,! ,,;,<br />

favors.<br />

The p,<br />

to hold i<br />

he feels intuitively<br />

haven't been able to<br />

entirely forget your <strong>On</strong>st love iif.<br />

fair, and that It might result dls.<br />

iLHiruiiHly ami might break up bla<br />

hdoe. Prospects <strong>of</strong> that sort<br />

would rather upset him<br />

elally if he hsppeui in I«I<br />

Pereonally, I bel<br />

ef eueh mishap ii ...„_<br />

you are Buffering froai .<br />

ful, reaaatle hani-over—and In<br />

faar conicali«on you art pleiur-<br />

in( your former gweetheart as a<br />

perfect being with none <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />

faults possessed bt fim "•-• you | beat .<br />

*spe.<br />

to love you,<br />

i the danger<br />

J think<br />

youth<br />

immwm<br />

«ht once<br />

mqht<br />

dross, and ht leaked so tough thm hi hud Imrh urirrd<br />

hefurt ih? fight begun Lefirh hmi ?6HP into ihi ring * r<br />

pfftmg tQ see iht snme pit taunt nn e footing j f tirtgsiir<br />

tLhsir pietaFe hud hrm in ail the papers II hat happened<br />

io Lrath UaS a shame -*<br />

uehnle Leads<br />

In Points Scored | ,",';"',•„"<br />

Has Scored 35 Points<br />

Three Games<br />

m* Can<br />

»* -ho,e<br />

the.<br />

i huvi<br />

In<br />

*. arnvm Hli<br />

CITV OF<br />

JERSEY<br />

plete,<br />

You-ll thank<br />

the man v<br />

he<br />

Allegro Club Meeti ing<br />

»Mi w« be.<br />

g<br />

There will be n mwilng <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Alleero Club nq Tumday evening<br />

March 1, at 8 o'clock In the<br />

Illgli School. Thin will be an<br />

Important meeting an rehenrR<br />

Rtart ldr the 6prin£ concert to be<br />

^Iren April 1, under the itirvc-<br />

tlon at Clarence Bawden. Ths<br />

chorus will'sins a eompoaltfon <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. flawden'u enuticd "River <strong>of</strong><br />

BUM," Ererr on« U uhfed to be<br />

pr«tirt Bring alt club tnnnlc<br />

l '»"i<br />

tho<br />

No, 41. Meets fM -i<br />

ipioT^on,,.<br />

niie svury Monday<br />

IEUAL<br />

like number<br />

via the leui<br />

tip*<br />

i<br />

I Charley Kuehtiie, ilaniniontiin<br />

LEACH CROSS CROSSED ONE j center. In leading the South Jer-<br />

— - | sey League with thirty-five<br />

Cross wa» full <strong>of</strong> tricks. The first time I saw him fight, in the [ polnls In three games, havim;<br />

sW Dry Dock Club, Leich was a novice. Ckttinis a hard crack on ; "'" •"W msl« and Bfleen fouls,<br />

the mouth, he backed away, looked around the llrmr and yelled' "•""' A ' lun Doslor, <strong>of</strong> Marine<br />

. *L©ok out! I lost me bridge. Don't step on me teeth. It cost me $25."<br />

The other preliminary fighter ga?.ed around the Boor for Leach's<br />

false teeth, and Leach suddenly swung on his chin and ended the<br />

fight. The referee was busy looking for the teeth, ton, and when<br />

he looked around and saw Leach's opponent down and out, he<br />

was so surprised he almost forgot to count. The joke <strong>of</strong> it was<br />

Leach didn't have any false teeth.<br />

Either Gene Tunney is tricky, or he is confident to the poin<br />

<strong>of</strong> being conceited. Before the Dempsey fight, Oene told cverybod;<br />

that he'd put everything- he had into a right-hand punch the fnornen<br />

he and Dempsey came together* and try to win the fight with tha<br />

punch when Dernpsey would naturally e.xpeet him to be backing<br />

away on the defensive.<br />

Dempsry didn't read the papers. But pmlmhfy fifty<br />

people told him <strong>of</strong> Tttttney's fmnauttred phm. Mttyln-<br />

Dempttf thought Oene was trying to make him look for<br />

a right kand punch, while fit slipped over idintthmg else.<br />

But that right was the frit blow Tunnty tried. — and<br />

it didn't miss I<br />

^American League<br />

& AU-Star Team<br />

1; Tae followlns All-Ammle»ii<br />

'4l«ua« team win pleKed By tlie<br />

fJ»9plir MUM wileB mitad<br />

/Ocorgc Burni lbs ttuM nfcnbto<br />

- American League elmn "<br />

*, «nb Baifr^Owrge H. BBraj,<br />

•sand Ba«—Stanley Hairli,<br />

WBiiBSfcS---'' , .,•"• •<br />

SborUtop—JM. iawlU, WMil-<br />

Urd BM«— WHIUm Bu,<br />

; Klrt«' n«ld—Q«orge H. Both,<br />

Ht.<br />

t FUM—J06& MflMD. CM-<br />

Catcher — Gordon cochrj<br />

PblladelphlA.<br />

Pitcher—George Un!e» Cleve-<br />

latnl.<br />

M«t lamta ______<br />

M«t it fcahi ^ -.<br />

Meat ruM<br />

M«t Blta<br />

Most total bases<br />

Most two baggers<br />

Host three baggera<br />

Host homers _„<br />

Most atoleu cases<br />

Mort bstm ,aa n<br />

Host ruin Nn|K»iilb!e tor „ 1823<br />

W 1933<br />

6M rarely<br />

Trust, who has<br />

<strong>of</strong> points scored<br />

mark.<br />

Kuehnle Is playins with lea<br />

Isle <strong>City</strong> when not playing with<br />

the "Peaches."<br />

Thf> indivldiMI acnrilii! li.ntlem <strong>of</strong><br />

the Hquth Jeracy League foilawp<br />

T33 i,.ani<br />

•IH eanis;<br />

•'OB i,,nm<br />

668 | manner. Fnr a iiuiiil<br />

.668; ihe Kensington Y, M<br />

8(6; located on Frankfoi<br />

• 4i|near Berks, Funds f<br />

uctlon <strong>of</strong> ih<br />

Sj large portion were ral»ed In the<br />

7 neighhurhyO'i tu proviile an out.<br />

"I lit rtir tha pliyNleui «lile <strong>of</strong> the<br />

" yomlia in tin- ni-iKliborhnoii,<br />

Abriiit fifteen years ago th" V, M.<br />

C. A. was muveil to Eleven t h<br />

Bireet anil Lehlfjh Avenue, and<br />

the neighborhoijd wan without an<br />

nthli'liq huaiiiiuartcrK,<br />

Al that lime Holy Nriin^ was:<br />

reprt-st-ntH only hy a ba« liai]<br />

leani uniior tlii- management <strong>of</strong> pointers, Allen I<br />

Frank!,; Kani', who was ui,i(, a toss, nuniberlng<br />

baskinball player <strong>of</strong> nun-. Kane tile Marine •passerH<br />

wltli a number <strong>of</strong> assoclalM I Ins. The sumiuarle<br />

worked tirelessly to ral.«e funds |<br />

by blocii parth'«, canihals ami:<br />

0 Ket thu hradquarter.'<br />

iy,i <strong>of</strong> Ketisinijlon and | Moore, f .<br />

the formation Jnil lic.iiiniiarti'rs i Farley, f<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Holy Name Club resulted. | lOHsIer, c,<br />

Kiine, I bellevi" has sliie? paused Lose, e...<br />

on. but it seems If all the gradu. > Biddle, g<br />

iituji <strong>of</strong> the organizatiiiii llu wtirk-J Oberholji'r,<br />

ed so hard frji' iivv initiut.ii with! Van Dyke,<br />

hi« same "never say dip" aplrlt. i<br />

Weller playi-d with Ihi- Holy Totals<br />

Mama t»am for six yearn. It<br />

was with the samu eltlb in the<br />

Philadelphia League thai hu got<br />

his biggest thrill. That was by j Powell.<br />

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! Tax Law<br />

(Permits Some<br />

fotor Expenses<br />

i <strong>of</strong> Operating Car<br />

Biminess Can Be<br />

Deducted<br />

Railroad Crossings<br />

Should Be Protected<br />

Where Is there a city <strong>of</strong> Its<br />

slie In New Jersey that receives<br />

to little gnde eroninf protection<br />

as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Two crossing* at<br />

Ninth street are protected for<br />

several months in the summer<br />

time by witebmen. Excepting this<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> riiy la absolutely without<br />

grade crossing protection <strong>of</strong> any<br />

kind<br />

During the past fesr yeara aev<br />

' fatalities have occurred at j<br />

-<br />

Protege <strong>of</strong><br />

Baby Home Is<br />

^. Attraction<br />

Little hairy Receives • nmeketi<br />

Honors from Residents<br />

Th ° r<br />

<strong>of</strong> Swarthmore, Pa ' Thi c<br />

'New Books Recently<br />

Added ToQty Ubrary<br />

New books recently added to<br />

the Qe«an <strong>City</strong> Public Horary;<br />

FietiGn=<br />

The Bmersid <strong>of</strong> Catherine the<br />

Great, by lllllatre flelioc.<br />

That Lut Infirmity, by Chan<br />

Misery by F<br />

rri<br />

f rai fatalities aavit occurred a<br />

Not Deductible; | gradij craisinsii In the resort Fur<br />

^^^_^_^^_ tiiHaHely the number has been<br />

I small H<strong>of</strong>re^r with the PIP,<br />

ns for tbe ownera <strong>of</strong> growing amount <strong>of</strong> irnffie flu<br />

on tbe brink <strong>of</strong> tbe[ hazard increases<br />

wowy ow*»lon*ii by I Bisa Ue two southern iricr|i>*<br />

o( the limaiiac tn\ f IBID ihe resort, Roo^i **lf P*iuJ&-<br />

1* contained In a ii£(«t ITSI* and Pifij fift^ sin&t ^<br />

tut law prepatad w||fiou£ protective<br />

Fajlfoad com ps riies should<br />

Qf these fatta and<br />

• p—• •—• w-w-^«« • • • • • • V ^ T * Mr^ Mr^* r ^«*<br />

pjT^Borton Weeks. praldwit tt<br />

me Automobile club<br />

are numerous expenses<br />

with tbe operation Af<br />

"_' where It Is used<br />

purpose*, that are<br />

Me. Mr Wonka eipUtns-<br />

oe, all owner* may dt-<br />

i croas income tfic<br />

t iney have paid for license<br />

r jueo fen being repiuM<br />

i Mate tax and being deduc-<br />

f'ss such.<br />

— Jtateiwnt cotming- nil<br />

jr' (leduoUMee, and certain<br />

are not deductible.<br />

Plan Baby Home Activities<br />

ftedenfl tax on tbe sale <strong>of</strong><br />

*>C«ltl, Thlcb Increases the<br />

~ ' >rf«. and ta therefore<br />

—• paid by tbe pnnOuer.<br />

, . he deducted by the pur-<br />

lav' bat only by the muiu<br />

st, vJu directly pays it<br />

place Sashing warning<br />

lights o- sanie alhpF pro 1<br />

at grade crossings a h*eh<br />

most dangerous before In* 1 lisl<br />

<strong>of</strong> fatalillp* is<br />

Thank Read<br />

For Bridge<br />

• Assistant*<br />

tlnj- lot<br />

The Time uf Mm i i<br />

•ry murh tn tlu Urmlittil it TH * f-J Mi ai<br />

ch ihe iBfPFest ^hlrh hi- "P*i* Pint ^r n r ^ p<br />

arou>it*d in ht-hilf pf ihe jngutfi<br />

the Sei.h ir» Hm, »il| re Bl,,k N,f ., hnoil<<br />

• "• ••-«. Filrj «-,„ the j,,.,,<br />

rn? **r Dilr «palcnP fe -ii I ! J<br />

' ai lihni, lit"rur* r ir nil<br />

Home<br />

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1 I lar Ran ,n<br />

f! »<br />

p<br />

Is feme us la the<br />

I tax on araeanrlea.<br />

Boost <strong>of</strong> gasottne, ordinary<br />

I and upkeep <strong>of</strong> an auto<br />

Joclddlog<br />

.— _ aalary. Is If urfsd<br />

r feir bimjuca punnm, di>-<br />

•a aa expe»e to the<br />

13» COM <strong>of</strong> mtKK.nttaU<br />

anent ImproitnneiKs to<br />

ir, such aa a new top n<br />

Jaot<br />

i. opt dednotible<br />

r or other<br />

4s r£psiirs<br />

A pbyal-<br />

to a similar de-<br />

lta ear Is uand pri<br />

autonuldle Is USHI<br />

. _ or pntf«a-<br />

, • and partly tot tta<br />

e * or convenience' or the<br />

r or has lanilly, such coma<br />

iVporrioned aocordina; to<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nut for pur<br />

tfnc* and vlasurp or<br />

» smd only tflie pro-<br />

• HJtih COX Justly a<<br />

tn bmlneas at pn>-<br />

Bajronne Kiwamans Grate-<br />

ful For Action <strong>of</strong> Local<br />

Club and Assemblyman<br />

Billed Passed Legislature<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> nty klusnll Hub<br />

nd Assemhiymas t lmrlea t Redd<br />

received letters or thanka from<br />

the Bayonsi* ktvajUa nub fnr<br />

action in auBnortisg Senate Bill<br />

Ii wtileb prondes a bridge bet<br />

*"» Bayonne and Itaien Island<br />

Last seek tbe Bajunne argan<br />

Izatlos asked the support <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cliy Klwnnls Llub In this<br />

project vbich was to be con<br />

sldered by the Asj.jmlilv The<br />

bridge between Staten Island and<br />

«syeh ponr cfreum^tincf s in<br />

-idelphja thai ifat j w**Fe un<br />

lo proifde it siih HIP nrr^s<br />

n <strong>of</strong> lite *nujjht atd in »n<br />

orins tn givp ihe iol 1<br />

nrl».<br />

M fh inmu 1 I i R p DihhK<br />

iailm -.hip, ill n (,(ln , ,<br />

f I...I 11*1,<br />

Tin Tl Ii hv H A \tlrm. r<br />

' in; - ml Hm hj D C<br />

f.jiii- i<br />

f'""'" 1 ) ' P.P1- bj ^.iniilnll<br />

Bad Tonr Dsd<br />

Bat May Be, 1st b<br />

\ nil nffdn I look sn (ti<br />

-IT ^(il may h~ f\H *fni<br />

nt rins<br />

Oh. Oh, Irene'<br />

Blsad?<br />

Tli* 1 EnuFicjha£3 fj<br />

Hall 1111 Ihe S<br />

S.lll-<br />

Afler being nu<br />

here one<br />

effitBTa <strong>of</strong> the g<br />

ar ni^n<br />

Du> not ihi- B<br />

I I OR 5ALI<br />

! tood bo.P »|y|» „„! oun]|nI<br />

rjnsi «1th .ii gallon tank and<br />

•npptr toll Eas walPr htaler io<br />

tint condition and four burner<br />

• it rani,e 12", Oil for all Apply<br />

fl; Fifth St Deem t itj s;tp<br />

f<br />

Pot Plants<br />

for<br />

House and<br />

Garden<br />

a CITY<br />

[Democratic<br />

Factions Split<br />

Further Apart<br />

| Chambers Refused To Cal<br />

Meeting and Hit Faction<br />

Kept Away<br />

PHONE IB<br />

Out ^<br />

Mu-rt i<br />

•« surol<br />

i Ire Men<br />

i Ojkma J,,ni ;,<br />

••" 'f Mr and<br />

, _ F0I S4U<br />

cro» ing lunch buBlness E n<br />

I Itiralian rurnlturr j[ ran Sul<br />

'man an I »ir« Mu« sell ir|a<br />

Sacrlilre |];o III) ABBly<br />

636 A=tiMF> ppy<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

MftdtiiAsff isTMwr<br />

<strong>of</strong> I 1 IgS^CW^NVTlMe<br />

,Cooo<br />

, on tfl8 balance Of<br />

net ineome, Surta, „„ „„, |([<br />

eome In eicegg <strong>of</strong> 110 000<br />

Joseph Broadley I<br />

PLUMBING I,"<br />

wi dadoet aa a<br />

UW Mt«l m<br />

ut h»re be<br />

e oMrstion <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tor wndnew aarpmH.<br />

fl oorer<br />

|B «n««,«i<br />

Title "4<br />

731Ajfeury Avenue<br />

OCEAN OTY,N,J,<br />

aedpcl u a<br />

Aim ror opentlns CnUE EHOIBEEB-filJEVEYOB<br />

^,Jtl In TtoKUon <strong>of</strong><br />

or niolor MbMfl btwaT<br />

MAXIMUM P<br />

WHIN Wl<br />

MUII HSMC<br />

*IF, GUEST<br />

MTINa eo<br />

3 ••««• PIK.,<br />

MILTON'S<br />

BEAW SHOP<br />

nd <strong>On</strong>ttal Ararat<br />

JOHN E. TROUT<br />

BULDER<br />

• I? T,iu,; T". ,1!,',,':<br />

H'l' >1 I -limn II ii\ r I<br />

"I .rnrj, . • •'• '<br />

>-HII| '•l<br />

wU furnish the Materials?<br />

[Opponents Were in Saddle<br />

At a recent mealing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

aM Uajr County Demo«ratlc ei<br />

|MBtl*t conirniitto held at Cspr<br />

I Court House, former Judge<br />

IBaarT H, Eldrodg,, failed to get<br />

I tbe egdarBetnent for rF-appolm<br />

lent to the County JudgeBhlp.<br />

The matter waa not fliiieUM^ed<br />

111 ta« meeting but It had been<br />

lilPMted that the committee<br />

I would endone the farmer Judge,<br />

tanuel A, Lannini, <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />

ss&i withdrew as a eandidato<br />

I for membership on the County<br />

[Til Board, Las! year he W11<br />

I csdsraed by t&e eommitlee hut<br />

I failed to be appointed hy Dover-<br />

I nor Iloore, It was paid thai<br />

j withdrew became hi:.<br />

I andld&ey bad been one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

jreisorui for the apllt In the party<br />

[Jail jre«r.<br />

Jere Chambers, <strong>of</strong> Cape Slay<br />

I cluirman <strong>of</strong> the committee, re<br />

I faud Id call Ihe meeting, de-<br />

I Ihrlag that Oiivfriior Moore said<br />

III would be uieleig, u he would<br />

I •« send any appointment* 10 the<br />

I Sttntn for tbla county during the<br />

lyrtHBt HMlon <strong>of</strong> the LeglHlature,<br />

I lor would any appolmmentii be<br />

ntde for Cape May County un-<br />

[ Ul after the ieialon closet.<br />

Whan Mr. Chanbe» refused<br />

I to call 11 meeting, William H,<br />

j Campbell, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, father<br />

<strong>of</strong> Proaeeutor Campbell, decided<br />

1 to hold • meeting anyhow and<br />

Captain Warren V, Grace<br />

Lost OffBriganline Beach<br />

His Veisel. the Camiila May Page. Caught In Saturday's<br />

Storm on Brigantine Shoals—Whether Crew <strong>of</strong> Seven<br />

Washed Overboard or Lost in Lifeboat Mystery <strong>of</strong> Sea<br />

Body Removed To His Dennisvillg Home on Tuesday<br />

ftp me!<br />

yen ir,<br />

C If. SHOEMAKER 1BR. CO.<br />

Everything to Build a Baildina<br />

Don't Make Your<br />

Car an Orphan Asylum<br />

areured fourteen iignefs for the<br />

| tall, when notices were sent out.<br />

Thirty-one members qf sp.<br />

j •roilmaleljr SHeBty attended, the<br />

| Chambers faction renjainlnf<br />

* rBiuU the two faetlons,<br />

lite Campbell and the Chambers,<br />

Van now-farther apart ihan jpwr,<br />

L Tbe eieculjca committee chose<br />

rlurl E Wltner, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood, as<br />

I tnjaiurer and secretary.<br />

An endorsement was given Dr.<br />

Howard Taflor, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Clir,<br />

[ tar the three-year term on the<br />

Oountr Tai Board; a one-year<br />

term for Miss Clara HcOann, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wlldwood, »nd Mrs, Mllllcent<br />

Howell, <strong>of</strong> DIas Oretk. wag en<br />

ooraiKl for a one-rear term on<br />

| «e County Board <strong>of</strong> Elections,<br />

The finding; <strong>of</strong> the body o<br />

Capialn Warren V, Orace, o<br />

DsniilsvlIIo, on M.inday reveale<br />

tragedy <strong>of</strong> the gea.<br />

An unusual drama unrsldd<br />

when Chief Petty Officer Edwin<br />

Hubart In charge uf the 1<br />

Inland Avenue Station, Atlantic<br />

Cily, was informed <strong>of</strong> the llnUlnB<br />

f Ihe body. Chief Robart askoil<br />

he usual questions in the case<br />

lo ailked; "Ul there any lilenti-<br />

ifatioii?"<br />

"Yen, he ha» a marlner'a eard<br />

which aaya .Warren Grace, <strong>of</strong><br />

the MrhQuner Camilla— s T '<br />

My Ooil!" etcialmed Rohan,<br />

lot walling tu hear the Boards-<br />

nan report further, "He a my<br />

ephew."<br />

The body hail been remSTed<br />

te an undertaklnK cuiabllslillli-ni<br />

In Atlantic <strong>City</strong> arid Robart went<br />

there and Id.-nllflrd the ho.1v<br />

Captain Qrace was 42 years<br />

Did and wtta a nrst-elaaa mariner,<br />

eniployed hy the Putnam Lumber<br />

Company, <strong>of</strong> Jacksonville, Pla. j <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, acored 38 and 31 for<br />

George Rothacker<br />

Good Marksman<br />

Wa* High Man For Day in<br />

Pleagantville Shoot<br />

George niithacker, Avalon<br />

ConiniliMioiier unii Wlldwaon bu«l<br />

rie man. wrin (he third even<br />

in the \ViiHlilnfii,,nH Blnhday<br />

ehool held by the Ailanllc <strong>City</strong><br />

tlun Club TUDMilay at the Weiily<br />

Hugan Krnuinln on the Abieran<br />

Bouievanl. Hul Illicit ri. iihnaiinK<br />

rrurn thi" 20 ynril line, broke in<br />

out Bf fill largela, He Dnlahed<br />

and wag<br />

hiish man for the day, with 130<br />

uniaiihes out <strong>of</strong> ISO targets.<br />

Other Cape May County men<br />

who participated were George<br />

Bush, or Sea l»le <strong>City</strong>, with<br />

.coreii af ;is, 38 and 36 for the<br />

three rvaiitu: Iliiuan] Brice,<br />

Upper Township Committee<br />

BINOI.K COI-IEB: TWO<br />

B, (ha Year. ai.Ofl<br />

Cape May Well<br />

Provided For In<br />

Road Program<br />

Wildwood<br />

Consolidation<br />

Bill in Senate<br />

Route IS Will Have Lot <strong>of</strong> Provides For a Referendum<br />

Work Done <strong>On</strong> It<br />

This Year<br />

Stakei Being Set For Work<br />

Bix-yeur road program,<br />

s outlined out before the Legis-<br />

goes through Cape May<br />

will be well taken care<br />

Vote—Public HearinB Will<br />

Be Held March 2<br />

Proponents Plan Big Crowd<br />

Idle, He took<br />

Camilla May<br />

Several weeks ago he<br />

linguiahed command <strong>of</strong> the<br />

schooner "Nancy" when he<br />

learned that that craft would be<br />

charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Page," which<br />

sailed on pebruafy 8 from Jack-<br />

mmvllle. rla., bound 10 New<br />

York with a cargo <strong>of</strong> lumber.<br />

The Btorm ef Saturday east<br />

the schooner on the ihoalii 1<br />

miles <strong>of</strong>f Briganllne. The vea«<br />

was freed Monday night an<br />

;wo svenlHi Ruy Shli-IdH, Wild-<br />

w.wd, (ironic! 41. 31 and 34:<br />

Jamm Sullivan, <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood,<br />

Bcori'd 30. 39 anil 39,<br />

Dr. CharlvH Cuiiovi'r. <strong>of</strong> Fleas-<br />

antvilje, shot the highest score<br />

in any event, capturing the sec-<br />

ond with 47 breaks.<br />

[Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> Will<br />

Repair Storm's Work<br />

_ | AA For Bid* For Bulk-<br />

heads At Street Ends<br />

*t their adjournment meeting<br />

" ' •- ltst F *w»y. 8«» We city<br />

Jtnlailonera did little etae than<br />

bllla. It was the first day<br />

' 'ne atw budfat was legally<br />

slfecllve and than ware s good<br />

!,, •ttuomlatlon <strong>of</strong> bills to lit<br />

I Wttltd<br />

«tS7 bdna; a legal holiday,<br />

'«• Coinmlsalonprs did not cct<br />

,*)wn to very hard work, the<br />

3 <strong>of</strong> their seance <strong>of</strong> 1m-<br />

nea twins a resolution mi-<br />

ting bids to be Invited for<br />

Ins liuikheada to take the<br />

or tboae damaged by the<br />

t atorai.<br />

towed to New York.<br />

The crew <strong>of</strong> Iht sehaoner eon<br />

slited <strong>of</strong> eight men, but the seve<br />

remaining members have not bes<br />

found. It Is believed that they,<br />

In attempting to reach the shore,<br />

lost their lives in the high sea<br />

When coast guards from th<br />

Drach Haven Station boarded til<br />

Ill-fated scnooner, they foun<br />

that the lifeboats were missing,<br />

and that a part <strong>of</strong> the deck holm<br />

had been ettrrltd away.<br />

That the eight members <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

crew battled with the heavy sei<br />

during an i4-mlle gale ths<br />

swept the Kew Jersey coast lat<br />

laturday night and Sunday with<br />

In II miles <strong>of</strong> a lifeeavlng sts<br />

tlon, was indicated by the fael<br />

that the schooner had been an<br />

chored and had weathered the<br />

storm.<br />

Whether the crtw became fran<br />

tie when the mountainous wava<br />

piled over the schooner's gun<br />

nebi and put <strong>of</strong>f In lifeboats, or<br />

were swept overboard, may never<br />

be known. The nndlng <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ship master's body, however*<br />

leads coast guards to believe that<br />

all <strong>of</strong> the crew were, lost.<br />

A physician who eiamlned<br />

Grace's body stated that It had<br />

been In the water but a short<br />

time, leading coast guards to be-<br />

lieve that tbe crew Bad ahan-<br />

doned the leaking schooner in a<br />

Ifeboat shortly before noon<br />

day. Had they remained with<br />

he ship two houfB longer, coast<br />

guards predicted that all would<br />

have been saved.<br />

Captain Qrace w.ifl born and<br />

raised In Ooshen, but for the last<br />

ix years made his home In Den-<br />

ilsville. He was well known<br />

hroughout the county being a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> a prominent family.<br />

Youths Must Report<br />

To Probation Officer<br />

Acted Suspiciously Toward<br />

Motorist Near Marmora<br />

Five youths accused <strong>of</strong> at-<br />

tempting to hold up an BUtolst<br />

on tht read near Mnrmorn, last<br />

Thursday were Ordered to report<br />

to Probation Offleer Luther T,<br />

Oarrettjon by Prosecotor Wllllai<br />

Campbell, on Wednenday aa<br />

reiult <strong>of</strong> their pranks,<br />

Iflit Thursday, an autolst wa<br />

driving ulong the road BM<br />

Marmors when he saw figures 1<br />

the road thrusting fiashlightg a<br />

hill car, Instead 0' •topping h<br />

stepped on the ncceltrator am<br />

went to Beesley'i Point. Ther<br />

he iold Henry Y, Clouting, Mr,<br />

Clouting didn't believe the man,<br />

hut <strong>of</strong>fered lo follow him with<br />

his car.<br />

When a short distance from<br />

he scene, bricks were thrown<br />

at the arst car, striking Mr,<br />

CloutlngVi car,<br />

Mr, Clouting obtained a iwllce-<br />

man from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and ivt<br />

youth were rounded up.<br />

They denied they intended to<br />

hold up the ear, declaring that<br />

they were going to serenade<br />

sewly married eouple.<br />

They later said that they were<br />

rying to scare Raymond Adams<br />

ho lives In the vicinity.<br />

The youths whose ages fangtd<br />

rom 15 to 22 years, are Charles<br />

Irown, John Watcbko, Ray Gan-<br />

ton. Howard Oanqon and Howard<br />

Ineed,<br />

THB 8E0BHITT Trust Com.<br />

iany, Cape May <strong>City</strong>, Is a tnoit<br />

lesirabli place for you to have<br />

n nccount—a strong bank with<br />

Mr. Wine, <strong>of</strong> Pa8«ttic, ha<br />

'ntroduceil a hill, preaumahly a<br />

party measure, which contains the<br />

following roads, every one <strong>of</strong><br />

which will be <strong>of</strong> advantage ti<br />

thill county:<br />

Route No, 4—Hudson Rive<br />

bridge plare te Perth Amboy ami<br />

Cape May, Beglnninf at the pro-<br />

poaed ilu.ln.in River bridge piaia<br />

and extending to the Staten Is<br />

land bridge plaia at Perth Am.<br />

boy and Cape May <strong>City</strong>, by way<br />

<strong>of</strong> Riverside, Fairlawn, Patersen<br />

Cllflon, via Route No, 3 to Ban.<br />

dolph Avenue, thence via Lexing-<br />

ton Avenue, Plaget Avenue<br />

BlaomBeld Road and Broad<br />

Itreet, via Bloomfleld, East 0t-<br />

ange, Iryington, Roielle, Rah<br />

way, Freneau, Freehold, Lake-<br />

woo!!, Toms River, <strong>Ocean</strong>vlIIe,<br />

Seaville to Cape May <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Route 3S—Bordentown to<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> by way <strong>of</strong> Columbus,<br />

Vincentown, Red Lion, Indian<br />

Mills, Alston, Da Cota, Wey-<br />

mouth, Mays Landing, Somera<br />

Paint and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Route No. 4 F—Brooklawn to<br />

Marmora, by way <strong>of</strong> Olaggbord,<br />

Malaga, Vlneland, Millvllle,<br />

Ttlekahoe, PetersburJ to Mar-<br />

mora. This Is the Weatherby<br />

road route.<br />

Route No, 41 and g-49—ialem<br />

to Rio Grande by »if <strong>of</strong> Bridgi-<br />

ion, Miilville, Port Bliiaheth,<br />

rjennlsville, South Dennlsvlllt!,<br />

Ooshen, to Rio Grande, with<br />

spur from louth Detinlavllle t<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> View, connecting Route<br />

No, IS with Route Me, 4 This<br />

takes the place <strong>of</strong> Route No, II<br />

Route No, (0—Bgg Harbor<br />

Cltr to ieavllle by way <strong>of</strong> Mays<br />

Landing, Oakville, Tuekahoe to<br />

Btavllle,<br />

Route No, 41—Fennsgrove tu<br />

Ailanllc <strong>City</strong>, by way <strong>of</strong> Woods-<br />

town, Elmer, Malaga, Mays Lami-<br />

ng, Pleasantvllle and Atlantic<br />

<strong>City</strong>,<br />

Route No, 42-~Cantden to Mi.<br />

Etbraim, to Chews, to Bln«k<br />

wood, to Turriersvilie, to Crow<br />

Keys, to Wllllamstown, lo Cecil,<br />

(Contlnutd M Page<br />

A hill providing for a referen-<br />

dum vole for the consolidation <strong>of</strong><br />

North Wildwood, Wildwood atii<br />

Wlidwood Crest, became genat<br />

Ulll No, 2M, Tuenday night when<br />

it wan introduced by Senate<br />

William H. Bright, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Couniiy,<br />

Immediately after Its tntroduc<br />

tlon by Senator Bright, the bit<br />

was referred to the genate com<br />

nilttee, lenators Case, Weber<br />

and Carhart, composing the aen<br />

ate coriimltiee, declared that they<br />

would hold a public hearing on<br />

the bill at the itato House, in<br />

Trenton, en March 2, at 11 A. II<br />

Upon receiving notice <strong>of</strong> the<br />

piihUc hearing, supporters <strong>of</strong> the<br />

bill in Wlldwdod began plans<br />

whereby 2600 staunch petltionera<br />

will attend the public hearing to<br />

eipreM their views In favor <strong>of</strong><br />

the merger.<br />

The proposed merger <strong>of</strong> the<br />

three cities on Plve Mile Beach<br />

3 the result <strong>of</strong> a drive recently<br />

liabguralecl by J00 business men,<br />

who organized the Orealer Wild-<br />

wuod Consolidation organisation.<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the organliatieri<br />

declared that in the support <strong>of</strong><br />

he merger they believed they<br />

woie working for the betterment<br />

<strong>of</strong> Five Mile Beach and for the<br />

three eltles aJSeeted by the eon-<br />

lolldatlen.<br />

Cape May County Resorts<br />

Little Damaged By Storm<br />

Beyond the Smashing <strong>of</strong> a Few Bulkhuds and Washing<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> Some Street Ends, Loss Was Very<br />

Small and Easily Repaired<br />

Storm Was <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> 'Worst in Years on So, jersey Coast<br />

Remains a Mystery<br />

'rosecutor Ha§ No Report<br />

To Make <strong>On</strong> Case<br />

ITT TRUST Company,<br />

<strong>City</strong>, la prosperous be-<br />

lt attends strictly to Its<br />

and me business <strong>of</strong> Us<br />

ns and* therefore, they feel<br />

•t they can with propriety, ask<br />

1 to Join In their prosperity by<br />

„« had folded the «« for Sckfngif'strtgin^<br />

by<br />

an account IHtli them.<br />

.>' WHAT'S WHAT<br />

AND WHERE IT IS<br />

r ,faiMttaiK-Crtr and Cwaty<br />

ana L«*Ja<br />

——^~m^J - °CEAN crrv,<br />

FatMiato—t<br />

ftSTKS:<br />

the greater part <strong>of</strong> his life. Our-<br />

Ing the war, he captained a<br />

freight plying between New York<br />

and France and on one occasion<br />

the (hip was torpedoed, be being<br />

rescued.<br />

Another lias he wan one <strong>of</strong><br />

the survivors Of a ship Who were<br />

picked up front the ses and taken<br />

to the African coast.<br />

Besides bta widow, Mr* Beillah<br />

Orace, he is survived by all<br />

father, Llbera <strong>On</strong>ce, <strong>of</strong> Ooahen,<br />

•ad • ilster, Mn, Douglasi OBI,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Delmsnt,<br />

The funeral will take place to-<br />

day (iFridafl from bis late real,<br />

dene* at MnnlivUIe,<br />

Middle Township Fire<br />

and Light CortnuMlonen<br />

Tbe annual election <strong>of</strong> Sire and<br />

Lighting Commissioners <strong>of</strong> Middle<br />

Township took plats* last Satur-<br />

day ai CM» May Court House.<br />

Joan H. Ross, W. Boyd Tyler<br />

and Barton 1, Smith were elocr-<br />

ad to the llg1ltliif;*G0aiitttsa!a&-<br />

The fln conunlMfcnwr la Horace<br />

Sckfngifstrtgin^ Kfe^<br />

send your deposits py mai],—Adv,<br />

Who Is It?<br />

B»S-<br />

G<br />

The budget<br />

tMBOtor «r«<br />

Did you


Own<br />

Entertaining<br />

Canted Monday's<br />

m To Be Knocked<br />

' Out <strong>of</strong> Joint<br />

jStonn fore Oyster JHaleyville School '$<br />

Boats From Moorings' Washington Day<br />

Cape May Well Provided<br />

F I Rd P<br />

Gateway<br />

I CUT RoUrivu were<br />

I Monday to enjoy a<br />

1 demonstration by a crew<br />

' Ball Telephone Com-<br />

Ir the direction <strong>of</strong> Jo-<br />

a fvrnw Bridjreton<br />

,, __t tier failed to cor-<br />

' fania the tne work done<br />

• Storm Kin*, and while<br />

'Jo*.- tin clamor <strong>of</strong><br />

. for netored<br />

non atroDffiy.<br />

aid cm derated<br />

efforts from Sunday<br />

'to Tuesday morning,<br />

t op, to living; tbe de-<br />

i an Improvised j>ro-<br />

—my and Pnatdent<br />

r" (ot bnry and pounced<br />

- J —- l*ndl» as the<br />

r<br />

. J did ouu-iey an<br />

, u il» (petter <strong>of</strong> tae<br />

.•^fceiss; cfctltman <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

End Blown Out <strong>of</strong> House<br />

At Fortescue<br />

The recent storm did consider-<br />

able damage to boats and snip*<br />

ping In general The senooner<br />

1» C. Spencer, broke fHim her<br />

morning and tbe Henry $. Bob*<br />

bins tore loose Saturday olght<br />

with three men aaieep. She<br />

drifted to the lower end <strong>of</strong> Long;<br />

Beach and was tbrown <strong>On</strong> the<br />

bank. Scows were torn from<br />

their mooring and went adrift.<br />

As the storm abated, boats were<br />

it out lo bring the runaways<br />

The tide nw no hifn<br />

(bat aiveral residents had Ifi<br />

more to upper flwtrs<br />

The storm ilso did<br />

image to Forlesrne. breaking<br />

urenl windows In the Chat-lea-<br />

•<strong>of</strong>th Hotel anil taking the ro<strong>of</strong><br />

<strong>of</strong>f and end out <strong>of</strong><br />

Pupili Rendered Good Prd~<br />

gram For Hsst ef Visitors<br />

grade ect<br />

gae a plajiing eotgrfajB<br />

a fiumbgr uf visitors en<br />

afternoon. Tbe followlne<br />

Enmeeipator<br />

'Wasflinnott and Ufwoln<br />

Dorothjf<br />

e May Well Provided<br />

For In Road Program<br />

(dKltMM (Mm Fan* <strong>On</strong>.)<br />

to Weynnutb. lo McKeo <strong>City</strong><br />

Pltlll t Atli C<br />

Wy<br />

Pleasintvllle<br />

tbe<br />

to Atlantic<br />

IJInck Horse <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Pike<br />

Oyster Schooner »<br />

Threatened By Fire<br />

Sea Isle Gty Fire<br />

Department Reorganizes<br />

I The Volunteer Fire Dtpaitmtnl<br />

Tbl is<br />

mute<br />

A study <strong>of</strong> these routes<br />

ehim their great value to the<br />

county Those that do nut in th. ojiur<br />

*en«» the r.iutnr connect with Thonip-rfjn » It i<br />

roadj that .lo .ind thirefore «lll clear port from<br />

gent as fitti* rs to ilrJW iiiot.'>-iuM 111. Mji.iil.. Ml<br />

Iri.m dl-imil p<strong>of</strong>ut>f North an.! griuuiuld nij \\ r |<br />

Ft hruar><br />

night rt<br />

f .1 (.nicer..<br />

lor bea Wf flty JI i ranting<br />

Engine Backfired, Gasoline I ia«t Wednesday<br />

, Flared Up. Igniting Wood ' J ^ ""' ' Ut<br />

111 The rolioHine<br />

As 1 aplnln Arthur Illnuin <strong>of</strong> e|Pr,t(( JJ j, ^u<br />

Tuckflhoe Parent- *<br />

Teachers Reorganize<br />

Tin Tqclah<strong>of</strong> Pan nt Teach' r« -<br />

Lv^oilation held a tueetins; F< h<br />

nary 15 and reorganized The<br />

i.llo* inn <strong>of</strong>ficers were elerf i .1<br />

ri.didni! Mr* F lhil> J>.<br />

or<br />

Mli.li-t.1<br />

. lily I..<br />

ii for ',.hlfr,<br />

lj-r


DtswarirmwB, OCEMOTT, s. j, FiniAT, Jnmnx IH*<br />

Purely Personal<br />

";7: &H Isle Gty New ^<br />

tturday," lh« Buement <strong>of</strong> the lo Ber home hers after «u«!hj <strong>of</strong> nil.<br />

Idow atidllj' rnxpcrlrd orii1<br />

Inns snrtj J»nt <strong>of</strong> Itali>rvl||i><br />

f <strong>of</strong> nil. ! Train!)-, rtlf.! «IIdi1,<br />

jtmt fippsf, Of MillvIIls, vtoited Worlt I, nroeT<br />

•taele, J^intis Beeley, «r,, «t hoae <strong>of</strong> Oeor<br />

-iKlJthare Sanitarium on g*!-' porty-BeveBth St<br />

nllT. ': -.? seml-tmnE/ilow t<br />

I, nroeTSsIng on thn<br />

f Oeorse Neptune,<br />

eBth Strwl It is <strong>of</strong><br />

E/ilow type and the c<br />

SloirB, itolted their untie Fraoeis • Mug MorEretts Pfelffer,<br />

ifMlej. Si., who is eonflned at tho attending Pierce'j Biuin».<br />

jMJi»«llirlun due to illneas. i#fe, in PBilad.lphia, so..<br />

Hla conillllon Is reported as In- WHk end with her par»n<br />

,«nd Mrs, Clarence Pfoiffer<br />

ew ed from her iafe hnme<br />

on ,j..,jr. Kihrilary H. by He<br />

lie M. t'a*e on,i Intfrincnt »<br />

i Chapel, Ij«t lla#« fnllowiid<br />

! by Benediction <strong>of</strong> the Most<br />

ed Ssrraaieflt* Sunday echwjl<br />

, •' 9: '' *• "' i' 0 "" 1 ? ""I Tue«.<br />

day morning nen'ivej at ! d'cloelt.<br />

In honor el the Llille Flower<br />

Baptism by appointment,<br />

lea lilt Cit, H. E, Cflnfch<br />

n ' y Ha"? f' f »" I'fM; pajiinr.<br />

Siinday. <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 27 New<br />

M"ni>i*rji- Diiy. It Ihepe any iery<br />

^ <strong>of</strong>t< * reason v,hy you Nhisul-i nj't<br />

'attend rhurfh S!emb»rw will i.^<br />

received i,<strong>of</strong>Ji ni^rnitig itnf- »">! »lr". _„. .<br />

,d In Wondhury wilt, bn,j mi * 'f^ Sunday aftcrn,<br />

' with reiailvus In WUriweod.<br />

En.ni.-i Swing IK steppingL* 1 '/.'"" 1 Mr *- m *" l f m '<br />

ileplain<br />

Tuckahoe<br />

LewiH Hhaw spent a fe^<br />

(efi'iitiy in Philadelphia.<br />

HiUs Mitiidn rteatnn Kpcni<br />

Wfek end In Wondhury with<br />

!*!xter.<br />

Palermo,<br />

j H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

sir. A. Marrsts isi plopping wit!<br />

Mr. and Mrs Fraiilt Elrlds" fi<br />

that the petition '<br />

Company, ha<br />

rii prenjdent<br />

y p Mlsa<br />

,M«j Court UOUM, called on ed he<br />

lids at the <strong>Ocean</strong> View re Ifd<br />

(n!«, Mr; Abram Mitnlek. 5B, a premineni<br />

rate j-iouiej', resident <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, di,^ jB ih(<br />

,T~ Jefltrnon liosjiltal, Philadelphia<br />

V Haba eaterur '<br />

ly School clans on 1 underwent an o[<br />

at her homa, Danp- aufferinB with Btomacn irBuhlj<br />

ring and *inein< for a lans time<br />

ninJF a merry out Mr. MIHUck wM 0Wo o/ lhf<br />

°lne. dif^I in the<br />

I. Philadelphia. |<br />

line, where he I<br />

HfiriaJi iBthersn<br />

he homelike rhurrh, Hn<br />

on Balr. Ph, D, past<br />

ea Nl« rity, Sunday. Feii<br />

(he |a»t Sunday hef<strong>of</strong>e ij<br />

Council n-e^sjusd<br />

Ihe hl'1*. Thu fr<br />

awarded IQ \fr. Woo<br />

sperinralinna, fqlir<br />

founeii<br />

ry ] for 100 ic<br />

110,109; nthniit The Heal Estal, Bnan<br />

ihrrjilgh (ts aecrerary, s«k,i<br />

sj.ed In ron^fder Council tn act In thp reninvtn<br />

"h^ rontrrirt ¥as nf tiayherrles friim the vacai<br />

. Woolsnn as perjlcils. ?UBgesting h can h<br />

fqlir Cailnc(!m#ti afrdnMng in the ruling <strong>of</strong> th<br />

riq! voiirig. BQjichor as a flre menace, ai*<br />

icatloti Mr, Aclnn ihiit Itie Bordugh n?<br />

Lhri.. fnnxlor.il rn IO pull th'rn nul by the rnrrti<br />

a.< far n.» the or. The bnard al«o Is c.o-O[k.ra!ins I<br />

" IwiBg tileii. trying to influence owner- to ru<br />

rfi-d ihe cnntncl inovt them. The Board <strong>of</strong> H»alt;<br />

to Gamin Meter al*o fspresspd a willjngiiess t<br />

* 2S each. crFfjpfrate In rei<br />

^' | noiineenient <strong>of</strong> Alfrei p<br />

Board, Jr.. preniden! <strong>of</strong> the corpo'i<br />

<strong>of</strong> Buiok lale Ja»<br />

past fen years.<br />

I 5tr. atrnnij lieramc<br />

, wiih Hie Dulrk Jlnlo<br />

:,t',mm. AdeW Qupmaa, <strong>of</strong> rorty<br />

d Itrat aad Ktunr. Af«.<br />

$m.m tWtlBf Sir BB. NelMB.<br />

tvttmj««, ^_<br />

Mini,, ftmn UnMi vest to<br />

3-til*mtm amim. oa w.d-<br />

$M»U til traatBHBt Vn Ed<br />

Parker.ldo<br />

ghanaon, ur<br />

MOMeaeart Lesion will hold<br />

*"V hi Moose Hall, Mon-<br />

a great deal for the<br />

aM<br />

welfare <strong>of</strong> the ,<br />

widow and two Hnn"""»u<br />

ral or- 'daughter <strong>of</strong> Sir nn,i 3<br />

mourns , Madara, ef Slarmora, an<br />

ho ha« Frederick gtevenmn. son<br />

;he in- j md Mrs, ilevrn Rreyei<br />

' town.. Cap« Mo;', wers quietly<br />

survive at the petoniriijre m r m<br />

Thursday evening by Her<br />

L, Yerkeys,<br />

aifi Madara<br />

nd Mr«- A»a<br />

a, and Morrl-<br />

i, son <strong>of</strong> Mr<br />

til traatBHBt. Vn, Ed. °*J«*- »»<br />

toB-ertnE with Mood * >"*• H .»»<br />

^ - - • - - lie hosU <strong>of</strong> U<br />

*'.|pjf ;iW; Mm- lim<br />

" Mat .• nmrntr<br />

Mis. 5fary McOrifnth., ef WeM I<br />

Recent Deaths<br />

i Marian Kalg.<br />

Hu««el! HiBii<br />

N. LEVIN & SON<br />

M S S 1335 Pacific Ave. - 1725 Boardwalk, Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />

«»»»i«I_BioBthj, aged !j yean, died at the lom-i<br />

u"~~" _ *' hl * d »«» n Wr. Mrs, H. I.<br />

"«»•» Joomere* to Henphill, with whom lie resided<br />

fa Tnafty an tB« In Haddonield, iaiuroay evening.I<br />

W - _ JMB»rr II. Mr. B#«ye, was the I<br />

T * m.i j • flth » r °!r. and Airs, luesday with her grandfather Sunday morning, was soon under Spencer Young, <strong>of</strong> F<br />

lownam. here, control, due to the prompt re- Point; Joseph Young, ol (<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Louis Mason and Mrs, Margaret Whlldin. <strong>of</strong> Del- sponse <strong>of</strong> sBveral neighbors with and Charlia Coswboon,<br />

rlauehter, Mr. Wm, Gaskill, and mom, spent Thursday afternnon chemical eitlngulshers, i' Cape May Court Homo<br />

Mrs, Henry Hyson<br />

"ponding a resv days<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Edn<br />

Qf Oeean <strong>City</strong>, spent<br />

Mr. Wm, Gaskill<br />

<strong>of</strong> gamers Point, v<br />

sinil Mrs. Go<br />

iilcrtained ro<br />

with Mrs. R, B, Hess.<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Edward Pettll.<br />

nf Mlllvllle, spent Friday evening<br />

wiih Mr. and Mrs, Lester Hig-<br />

her home.<br />

No services were helrl at the<br />

i Old Brick Church Sunday morn-<br />

j Ing, rlti,i to ihe severe sterm, Ed.<br />

vvarri V, WrlRht, <strong>of</strong> Pieasantville,<br />

»on <strong>of</strong> Rov. and Mrs, Wright,<br />

who are away en a month's va-<br />

J cation, was expected to preach<br />

1 while Mrs. Wright was expecter!<br />

to be the soloist.<br />

Hi* Martha Dally and two<br />

children spent Thursday after,<br />

nnon in Ernja with Mrs, E, (Jrlf.<br />

Quite a numlier from here AI.I family Into Ihe hotme reeentli<br />

tended the Kiiriper given by the vneaterl hy John Harris, on<br />

Cullinlle Church at Hcu lulu <strong>City</strong>, Thureiluy,<br />

on Friiiny evening, jonr. Mason and Asbury Bache.<br />

The young people gave a hoi Jor motored to gea Isle on Satur.<br />

HOcial for the benetit or the <strong>Ocean</strong> day evening<br />

View Volunteer PI re Department, Mp and"Mp, t „ B|ieln»<br />

pie turned out! as well as the °" Sl ° ndliy -<br />

old. Ail had a good time after Mr> Jmtl V h M »* on 9 W nl Wert -<br />

the lunch there was music and """"lay with friends in Phlladel.<br />

(lancing. It cloarcil 1:11,00, phla.<br />

retersburg<br />

-<br />

j u. Mn- a ,iih Frm ** evening In the ha»ement tie JJullon on Frlilay evening. .,<br />

and Mm, Norman Smith <strong>of</strong> ,h(1 chanh_ A |arRe numbBr Mr d „ w J, T| m*, Mrs.<br />

rridjy evening with friehds ot n(,w ,mmben me Ml,n ,„ mMml] u , ^ ^ ££*££ *«'<br />

"L,, k' u „ - , - - 1 - which makes thu nicmbershlp 79, Mr«, gamlicl Woqls<strong>On</strong> upenl Frl-I « , '<br />

Mrs. Ella Thnmpsi<br />

iflned to the hnu<br />

2 for 1 Sale<br />

ALL ^a<br />

NyaTs Products<br />

Thursday - Friday<br />

and Saturday<br />

.Eisenhower's<br />

«* Pamflc and BheUmgeT Avei J<br />

^fl^^oiflc and Baker Avea, S2*s<br />

iMoam<br />

AS LOW AS<br />

Buy Now for Next Season<br />

Trade-in Your Old Furs<br />

Old Fun accepted in part payment for new ones Wear th*<br />

Fur, unttl tf» «nd <strong>of</strong> the ^a»on whik your pu«ha« ^<br />

Trade-m Manager will gladly give eatimate.<br />

Choose Today From These Smart Furs<br />

At thii figure—lejs-than-cbth^oat prices 1 Far«ini,.ij<br />

buying NOW ^.winter", ^ ^ J ^ ^ ^<br />

SON style* are always in advance!<br />

— _ _ ^ RUSSIAN PONY COATS<br />

(Sports Morlola)<br />

_, Vsrlously Trlmrned<br />

Tour SILVER MUSKRAT<br />

Fox Trimmed<br />

Credit (Tr,mfflfmcoAT|<br />

Good<br />

„.„,..»..,. wnicn miB« tnu nicmnersnip . « lle ' 1 »H Mr, and Mrs. prSpTrty one evenh!g 1"« David Van Oilder, <strong>of</strong> :<br />

li- — • Mr - ''I' 1 Mts A ' B ' J » c lHon 11, 0. Wesieott one night this wePi, ^|VPtl Miss Loiilm Woolson * 08 tt Thursday caller<br />

ira diirhack, SOPPI! the wefk end with Mr. and Mrs. Shangar Hand, <strong>of</strong> Thomas Roillls was Blven ssur MrH ' Cecl ' Lilll ' r ' «' <strong>Ocean</strong> Clt><br />

relatives In Philadelphia, West Cape May, called on Mr*, prise birthday party Friday eve " p " nl Thursday with her COUHIII<br />

"eterson visited Tbornas Plsher, nf Burleigh, Carrie Bushnell on Friday, iilnB at his home here when tlilr- M|H * Allc0 Bldr! ''" ! ' J '<br />

nd son and Ml<br />

Mrs, William Peterson visited 1 noniaa fi«nrr, m n.irieiBn, v». .• ...urn on Jmuay, nine at his home hern when thlr-<br />

Mn. Edna Blngliam on Wodnea- visited hi.« parents. Mr. and Mr». Ml«a Helen J, Fldler. <strong>of</strong> Phlia- ,¥.nnc! ri.,enrla Bnll nclghhora came<br />

d»y, Charles Fisher during the past delphia, visited her mother, Mm, l( help celebrate his 88lh year,<br />

Mrs, Herman Lenher spent »«>>«• M »TJ Fldler, over the week end. He was presented with a wreath<br />

Wednesday afternoon with Mm. Paul Matthews Is .lopplnit wltn The funeral <strong>of</strong> Mr, Joseph Of everlasting flowerH contilning<br />

JMBneih Bonham,<br />

hl « brother, James, and family, Moles was held on Sunday. In- | 8 flowers. Judge Henry Eldredgo<br />

. Wlillam Chestir WM in Sea 'or a time. termont was made at the ecmo- or Cape May, made an address<br />

Mm. Edna Binsnam on Wodnea- visited hu. parents, Mr. and Mr». Ml Helen J, Fldler. <strong>of</strong> Phlia- |y.ono friends and nclghhora came Thn B »• B « w l«s Circle wa8<br />

" ' " ' " it delphia, visited her mother, ills, j, holn eolehmir, ki, «»i), yen,, oniertained at the home <strong>of</strong> Mm.<br />

ircath Raymond Back, In Tuekahoo, on<br />

. -— -.- - ,„ ..wrfirs/judge'Kry'Eidredgf »»rn to Peter Schuse and wife,<br />

. William Chester *" In Sea for a time. termont was made at the ecmo. or cape May, made an addrei, ° n WUruary u, n daughter.<br />

We on Thursday »"•» o i»> Bchellcnger spent tery at Port Morris. Lawyer Samuel Bldredge Judge Mo111 " "nd daughler are doing<br />

Chanel Tpurstnn, ef Delmont, Monday In Avalon with her sis- Mr, and Mrs, Elmer James Hjidreth and Mr, Albert Little, nl y - , • - „<br />

,„ , W ,l«,iU: (er. Mr-, Dick Hlelfel, arc visiting their daughter, Mrs, whn ha. reached the one <strong>of</strong> S7 Cleveland Ewlng, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

g g<br />

r TheniBs Bclllngii, <strong>of</strong> Sale<br />

M<strong>City</strong>, Is enjoying B few day.,' visit<br />

K CARACUL<br />

Varlnualy Trimmer]<br />

MINK MARMOT<br />

(ViU<br />

j m m )<br />

Tn Trimmed<br />

weekly prayer meeting wai<br />

rVodncsday evening ai thi<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, Clarenei<br />

B Mr, and Mm. William Peterson, Mrs, uirrle Taylor Keci.reu ner . UB.im» uenings, ,„ aalcm. j,ears, all <strong>of</strong> Cape May. were also ""'• " «">">•• K •> >" _<br />

'» »B and wife visited Mr. and P"ntll to drive a car, Wednes- _ _ _ : i _ _ prtKnt )0 M p Mr a m i m w,0, "jth his broiher-inlaw, HOIIIB g<br />

V Mm. D, p. Haley on Tuesday (1 w- __ . _ n- f^ J br " le hl " Wr'^ay. music and !„„„' , ,lh , ,, j ., §<br />

• ewnlni. Mr,, William rewler and Lll- KlOUrande the radio were enjoyed. Refresh. fr J« m Smith and wife and Ah g<br />

1 Edwin Noon motored to Court "a", <strong>of</strong> Cold Spring, spent Wed- _ _ "" mcnt <strong>of</strong> lemonade and enke were , Ba , p * "^ v<br />

; House on TSadvsvenlng, nesday here with her niece, Mrs, Bph ral m Homan was homo served, - Mtomoblle show „> Atmn.lo <strong>City</strong><br />

, fleniamlD Trout <strong>of</strong> l*eahurB. Riymond Bally, from Philadelphia on Sunday. Tnursduy evening,<br />

Uiiln tawn on Tuesday «"• RB| P h Ta f Inr ' "' Collt Mr ' a M J ' fa »««>" M»'«' ~ = " ~ Mr, and Mrs, Qeorgr, Moore arc |<br />

i ^ i H 3 4 ^ Kl-^tS.^^ " ero STJTS-ST^^KS Beesley s Point XrSSXSZTJLZ 1<br />

ton on WedneadM evening ' MrB - Adeline Hoover, <strong>of</strong> Darby, here. They will move to Phlla. — vi.- e m wmi , S<br />

I 8d.,d lowrtf Sored to M" writ several days here with delphia 8oon, as Mr, Miller has Mr.. Spencer Young and son, Mto flame Williams and Mrs, f<br />

[Vlmmli oSday «" ««••»•* ' ernnloymMt there, Hohert Owen^pent one day this ^ ^Uh^er^ «M«jJto |<br />

Mackey Hand vlniled his James Hawn visited his daugh. Mrs, Charles Crowder came w 0 "*<br />

\ totaer, Cniirie«, on Tuegday eve- tor and little gronddaiighter. In home on Baturday night from «"»•>• ~'T ' „,„,..„<br />

• sing Atlantic <strong>City</strong> last Tueiday, Philadelphia, whore she has been Mr, and Mrs. George Brown Tl >o weekly prayer mcetlne 1<br />

!, Mil. Haniiali Mampton spent Signs <strong>of</strong> spring last week were «P"I'M a few days with rela- have the sympathy <strong>of</strong> the eotn= <br />

; Wednesdar WM|ng with her aunt robin red breasts chirping, farm, t'^8- munlty'ln the lo» <strong>of</strong> their »- -«..«.". ra. wiarenoe g<br />

» it Delmont ers burning <strong>of</strong>f their fluid* get- Two m n r m together on Sun. younBest daughter, Vesta, ihe "inner, g<br />

!;«», Alice Harmiidn «Bent to *V»lw In » nfflh- "« ln ' nt ° r Ffunk Carson's died Saturday <strong>of</strong> heart afllction, John Llby and wife entertained B<br />

wSS,d»r witbSriSher.'K r/r*. ^;i^.C" "I"*,, <strong>On</strong>i «r was -In, up They are ilvin, in MlUvllle this rel.t.^ from Camden on «««, |<br />

I »l»l9, at Bast Creek w^T had earl* Friday morning, lhe railroad and the other, which winter, «ar. |<br />

' Mr, Aleiander Baud was In At thii time folks arc creeping: WM dr ' ven J>* *"«n* Mathl,, <strong>of</strong> Mlas Mary Oorsor.. <strong>of</strong> Phlladel- Mr, John Yank moved his j<br />

' Court HounTon TauBday. from under a severe northeast Qtm 1 Cr « ek . w » 8 Wm west on phla, spent Bunday with relatives family to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on Baturday, W<br />

1 ., Wiillam peterMD, Jr.. wife and Btorrn whleh raged 'Saturday and the Oreen Creek road. The caw in this vicinity. naniM McCoaeh Is »tlll eon- }<br />

"-. vlilled" Mra, Mary Peterson Sunday and did a large amount * e "> »"•«»• **(Uv damaged, but Miss Helen Btratton accorn- fined l0 hia ilomo through Illneis. j<br />

- - - • • • *"re driven away under their panlod the Mis Cecil Corson M n ,,m _, . , _, . k<br />

,««r. I elewic railroad,, out *»,.„*. -,"/ 0 *"- W P" "» •- pj,»» ««•»• »J. A '"»f •««» nesdar will, *Z*TT ta£ I<br />

,,,,. ,,...,„...,. ,,.,.!,...„. ,r;,::,s 3 jSSSSSffB 5-- -. r- - - •<br />

. _..' , , ,, •"»• BttB ReeTB. attended a w t M oWj«d (0 ^ lh , . aftBrnoon. Mra. Aids B«ek «nd (rlend, <strong>of</strong><br />

We ten tie tap,i m. *"' " J •«»• I* .•• Brewln. wltn ill- gution, tea with Mra. B, U Corson'Wed- Mrs. jojeph Hand, <strong>of</strong> MlilTllle,<br />

^u i Z, te6n memberl, <strong>of</strong> Taberniiola ]t ta w ( d o«or» Carlton trill nesdir afternoon. fc« returned borne »M« spending<br />

•••' 1 iKiM.» »Y? t -» « M». Church, motored to Bargalnlown „,,,„ bick here mfl open up a Mrj, CUrenea wmiB ii quite «• "«ek witfc Her sHMidaaugh.<br />

'& ii"i« « - m!^ » nd Mmiei """»• a m Wartwaftli thop at William Kim. ill ill DM a. tmiBed aurse In «". Mrs, .Mabel Young,<br />

VUim mlLi%lnf It ciSe?* n » ni ^ «'«"• Ws '«- Mf < Cultoa worted bare attendanee. Or, w*iter L, Yerkew, <strong>of</strong><br />

j, >*> V-av " ,' Li 1 J Edward JactooB ipant He week for JTonn Brosn imral years Mrt." UHab yotmf motorea to Mlddlitqwn, w«a a Friday bailer<br />

^i M noine rer ms w« ^ 1B r]Jh|Bf Oreit w|[b lla ate, ttea mated to Pembartoii,; <strong>Ocean</strong> Oltf Thursday. « the home <strong>of</strong> William Bldredga.<br />

iSlfim, L, tJaiinu <strong>of</strong> Atian. fflolhir. Mrs, BMiiei Jactaon. T^Bnty-»en Uekiti were sold Eum Dailty and Mn, fflton The tirrlbl! wlaa and rain<br />

tt till* J.»MBI'IOBIB Vim. NSISOB (hrr»tt»B Ii now *«• on TtMflw monlnf .1 the PenB- Coradn wer. la qeeaa <strong>City</strong> Menu ' did . cwUdtnUe iMMe<br />

w, ,Wi w iBesaiBg MinB iinw « , _„ «.,WBOT8 ,yiWBla Maura fer tie iMunlon Vhumaj, , m r thi wstk ted eanjuii the<br />

to Philadelphia.<br />

en Mon- Mr - »nd Mrs, J. BaKlorf. I Mrs, Spencer Young, <strong>of</strong><br />

The following members <strong>of</strong> If' 8 polnl - B W Bt n n T<br />

niKglnx Tuckahoe Orange attended the ner , mo r.<br />

wUh'hc ff«.togeth,r meeting <strong>of</strong> the . ^ S l l f ^ °»<br />

»nd Mrs. County Granges held at Dlas » u 'f . ^ . W »- „,<br />

on Creek last week; EH D, Burloy, , ?""» (ir ' ta HIM. ««<br />

^ Thorn,- C"" 101 " Maurice Oandy, Mr. and ^""f' "_ " e « » *",<br />

J * " Mr.. H. W. Oiindy, Mrs. J. M. J* n l»r*. o« »nieri ,<br />

aiiaHav Ooitny. Mrs, a. O, ijnnBley. Wai- ^"M «» '"th CorgoB on Tfci<br />

Hunriay, tor Taylor_ Mra |[llrvf,j, Ts5,]or day evening.<br />

Bachelor atlrt Mfs BUa SnyAer Mrs, Hannah Bvans, ><br />

lo<strong>On</strong> ' :: ter Adams Tueiday afters<br />

i day re- For making a statesman out <strong>of</strong> T, D, Howell, <strong>of</strong> Diaa i<br />

Helslcr- a DOlltlcian there's nothing that aqent Monday with Mr. ABd :<br />

, K Mndnro and danghter.<br />

•taM<br />

suest at the home <strong>of</strong> William m<br />

Weatcott, J<br />

Noah Collins, M, MaR Cake i,<br />

and John Winner and wife mo- §<br />

tared to Rlehwood and spent 1<br />

iundny with Mrs, Cake's parents, 1<br />

Mrs, Mary ingersoli was a s<br />

week-end visitor In Philadelphia, S<br />

ephew, Walter Vo anil wife,<br />

f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Milton and Thomas Dslley mo-1 tide to wash over tije new Oeean<br />

FORTY-TWO<br />

Wide-awake, loyal new* gathereri, In every lection <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May and Cumberland Counties, are needed every<br />

week to five you the COMPLETE news coverage that<br />

you get ONLY in the<br />

Cape May County Times<br />

and its associate newspapers, the OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

and the SEVEN MILE BEACH REPORTER,<br />

A trained and capable Editor edits the work <strong>of</strong> the newi<br />

staff and places it before you in readable, properly headed<br />

and conveniently grouped style,<br />

NO OTHER NEWSPAPERS IN SOUTH JERSEY GIVE<br />

AS MUCH NEWS and such up-tewhte and high-clma fea-<br />

tures, as theie three, In fact, few in the United States,<br />

outside <strong>of</strong> the large cities, so completely cover ths news<br />

field.<br />

Be sure to read every page <strong>of</strong> every<br />

issue. These are not "one-page"<br />

newspapers. There's real news on<br />

every page.<br />

BY MAIL-#1 A YEAR I *


irpo Borne or Mr, ami Mrs. -Nor- ,- -• 11... I n ,n l, -,„, r i.',,. .<br />

»p«'««• t^v w.-r-".h.-,;,•„,;,„,.1 '"'" A<br />

jvprtj^nts <strong>of</strong> many u»,Tul E|fis MI,B Maf," Arli| . .„„, M|<br />

;'MlMware, sic. ThL pv-nlnB .a- ,|||., ,,,,„,,,., rV Vrl-'i<br />

ffcmt In pliylnR samM. ni n la,,. p.irIV ,., , .,., , ,,. ,<br />

rfttendj.ii ihB fuiiorai or iti.ir si<br />

.KM"*. In Mmiiw mil. Thuw.lav. m^<br />

frjowph Newcoml. nm.l, „ |,,i,|. ,;,,;<br />

I trip 10 Cambilrig,. an Thui»- M<br />

Sev. Llnwoorl Berry, or prnn<br />

mmm R.ba itoirman. »r<br />

.|PW.'»» In UM Sunday<br />

SSMr. and Mr,. Harry<br />

ntthe weak cml 0111 ,,r<br />

jS:Iflulto a numb<br />

JjMloiiilliig [ho w<br />

M»aau«led by 5!<br />

I<br />

K*t Mil Mm, eimrl Be<br />

ilpta Ruth Owon«. Mr. aiirl<br />

•Wibur Winitfor, Mr. ,,n,|<br />

Wowsrd Clark, sr., „,„><br />

tr^milf Clnrk un-ri- MillMll.-<br />

_ ^ ^ ^<br />

Port Elizabeth<br />

U'llil«r».|. II-: I Hr.<br />

: jiiflai... Tin<br />

Leesbura<br />

"•>• » i " '••• In W .<br />

,,„„; L,rl!<br />

nil I r y ill ill,. I, Q- 0<br />

i<br />

Ifiilinon win gli,, ;i ronr.-ri * Vartl " M . "' I'lill<br />

Bdmsdajr evening. Fnbnmr/»•• ""'••"'"J' '" I'i'lf<br />

t » o'clook I,, the Port Svrrh, "'"' „<br />

Bill icnool aurlllorium, Tn, ,.- , ' '"""" J ' D "<br />

•"jti from this concert win gn llllry - cal1 " 1 "«<br />

'•rt He school piano funrt<br />

s "" l!llJ "-<br />

.'Here will be a men'< „».' " r - u "' 1 s if-.<br />

»itr msctlnR held m th,i Las,;. '- r 'aini-'f .Mr, ur<br />

fll^<strong>of</strong> the J|. E. Church ;,„ I !! qrr !\ " r N-»-'l<br />

.vaaty evening, Fobnian- «< J' u n'iar >VHI.S.<br />

It ladles' Aid gociily will |M T - "i'-k<br />

pper al 50 tpiiln mr '""'• ai " '>"""• «<br />

--yoiic I, corriially I,,. "" Tn-Mluy.<br />

, Mffl. I,,,,,,. u,ir,|,<br />

Pao Do Up, raniilj., n,o noil- '" n """ '" rail '<br />

•nil»Mii!i«iu. B»V.. ihHr ,,: ( -' 1 "'"' 1 ' n.-'ii ''••p><br />

.1 Tuesday svoiilnB ai I),,, M '" ns aul1 strain.'I<br />

:ChUfi!li, The henelll „, f^r " a " '" l "" 1 "" » '<br />

i * B, Choir and was ,uitf"»' T '" E P"'-"-'li i.-<br />

.-in-rtalli:.!. nl I,, |<br />

«''llt, Rowley and „„„ Tuwlay ,;v,,,i,,B,<br />

ho have been «D,,nfJii,e W s<br />

if-. Da,|,| Hyi,<br />

.Mr, urn! M,,. Ii<br />

Ml-. O---.IV I'MIII;,,,,,, J 1"<br />

Mr, in.I Mrs. Ai'l.M, '\|,<br />

,. v , „""•'' !»•* HmiLf ,p. ill .J.,;<br />

" ""-'clK-.t.• "Th- A.ll.ij,- B-.n- Milh 111.'.<br />

• All,u,,,.l- TIM- K,,,,,.,.n „.,„,,. ,<br />

'',°J WO"""^; ovw "L SH« Hilrinrl Simrk?<br />

V J - 'Hit-, fnlleil nr, )i,.r n-<br />

Bucbhutem<br />

JIi«. H^r»e)iM Taylor tall,.<br />

.Mra. Liria Taylnr rfft-rilly,<br />

Corv.ill H.-nilersori. r.f Mill,<br />

SSI"<br />

nf llillvlll llvIJK! Aii-ila May |(i,n.l.-i>f.n air<br />

fimi- <strong>of</strong> r Ml.a 111 n rliln.-.-..- s.liip.r iu DliN<br />

•tiiBS, rflilny nlBiu,<br />

rvlll,., : Bol.H'i ilnrrin. ,|,,. ,].j.,.<br />

ghlir, " fin "I Jnim lldrrl.-. «'h.<br />

HilhUniliia TiJimir, nr ri-llln<br />

Ciwk. ,-p...|i! il,,. wt-,.k ,.,,,| u(||<br />

h,-r pari-ii!.. Jir, an,j Mr, j t;<br />

.Tgznllp.<br />

Dias Creek<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. • •- . -<br />

I Mr, and MM. William Wpathnr.<br />

by spent VeddMrJay In Mtllvllie<br />

• with h*.f !noihf>r.<br />

I Mr. J, E. OhMiBf called at Bio 1<br />

(Jranrtp on Tlmrartay, !<br />

John Down*, <strong>of</strong> Phllaiiujohla I<br />

"pent Sunday will, hla purentij.'|<br />

Mrs, Ralph Norton snent Wedneaday<br />

at Court Houne.<br />

Caiman Norton spfnt rflday at<br />

Court House, " ' \<br />

Mr, and Mr — ' '<br />

ntertnlnort nnd Birtftrd<br />

- »**<br />

OOEAH cm mwi, OCHH CITY, % J.. FMBAY, MBBDABY M, IBB?. I<br />

^^r^^ii^^ni-j Cape May Point South Dennis<br />

Four New ^ Groups "<br />

Formed in County ",',<br />

Mainland Village Will RP «'•<br />

KpNt Field Tor Aitintl !,'!'<br />

!•: •;: IN, Tin. p;<br />

II.,i II. U.I<br />

M.vli'1 J:l. W<br />

M - i;i:Ii I),<br />

u.-i l-..p. II<br />

V>* K!».,r 1 Ii. r -. i J ;„; I<br />

CORPORATION<br />

WORTH OF STOCK<br />

A l<br />

^.'Z'.l $100.00<br />

IJ3t:ld!M:lJ<br />

Mis. i; j>..|<br />

1.. II...,. 11,,<br />

Circuline Wave<br />

hair »• it-ai wiih Ti si.njiii,.<br />

""•I l»iv,. y,)llr hair ,.,,,.I |,y a N(,,,la pra,|l)(1,,, ,.m(r<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> wavt—n8ht, iiifrlium ,,r iomu,<br />

De Luxe Beauty Parlor<br />

3102 Paeifie Av«nue WUdwood, N. j.<br />

Standard<br />

Piano Co.<br />

Ssjwu** Bench<br />

H ^^w Tin<br />

Player Piano<br />

Bri^tton, N,J,<br />

IA CHANCE FOR AN<br />

INVESTMENT THAT<br />

INTEREST.<br />

WILL EARN YOU<br />

DON'T AT LEAST WAIT.<br />

DROP US A LINE<br />

OR 'PHONE US,<br />

AND WE WILL<br />

' 3 'I •><br />

V t ' ' l, -><br />

M.'FriwM and baby,<br />

iWlll'lB "I H"- I<br />

i M<br />

1 " 111 "' 1 °' Sl11111 "'''''" " nlt Marllm JlMfi<br />

•MIi,ii,.i i-mili'd Mrs, Or'—" «"- -• -<br />

«.« A' I M,,r»n).l, -Mr*. Wll- Cap.- .May, Tup<br />

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS<br />

ENTIRE STOCK OF<br />

HOSIERY ALUMINUM WARE<br />

ENAMEL WARE UNDERWEAR<br />

YARNS, NOTIONS and TOYS, ETC.<br />

Will be sold For SOe on a $1.00<br />

OSWALD'S VARIETY STORE<br />

118 No. High St MiUviUe, N. j.<br />

Will>ou hear the<br />

Victor Radio<br />

Concert<br />

next Friday<br />

nidht . . . and<br />

Kear it right?<br />

j THjIRI- ii only one v.-ay to get the bejt recep.<br />

iiun <strong>of</strong> tir, grent eorcert—with one <strong>of</strong> these<br />

rmirvdm's Vktr-fo, .vith Radiola. Drop in<br />

tujay and la us show you!<br />

ltellPIioi.c:a.E-e " Ke^tos<br />

i DEAL DIRECT. I A. ROSENFELD<br />

NO STOCK , , The WineliMter Store<br />

Adams Avenue WoodMnt, w«B, N. J,<br />

SALESMEN,<br />

PriEt Complete, Installed—$34B,B0<br />

<strong>On</strong> m, mfmm plan by down vmmt rf W> Wwoe mMtUy.<br />

W.D.Speece<br />

Iflt<strong>of</strong>poratfd<br />

I Shore Road and<br />

Illinois Avenue<br />

P. O. Absecon, N. J,<br />

Phone; PlcasantPilii; llgj-<br />

imm Cipe May coo»ty AmribuUm <strong>of</strong> Atwatcr Kent «i<br />

«- C. A, Kadios and Orthoplioiiie VictroiM.<br />

DAN HENDERSON<br />

410 HIGH ST<br />

vith Radiola<br />

' A Mighty<br />

Bargain/<br />

Sellers'<br />

Kitchen<br />

Cabinets<br />

A beautiful 32piece<br />

set Qf China,<br />

ware free with<br />

every cabinet.<br />

And 20 artielea<br />

<strong>of</strong> groceries on the<br />

•helvei.<br />

A real oppoh.<br />

'unity to mBke<br />

your kitchen belong<br />

to the modern<br />

homo.<br />

Millville<br />

in M'l* H,.»y. r, ••'<br />

a a Mill. III,, i Ir, in! r •f^lll!<br />

yr. ttiiil MIB 1 . ,N. l-'l.-ll.-t<br />

Hi Cap'' Mny. II i,- II. .Mi ;-|i.<br />

1 som« 11 in• Ii hi. r 'y.<br />

MM. Kai ,=, ,i,!<br />

.. in ,n \<br />

r ii. ii ' r n llullH.<br />

* '» yi.ii i. .iiMliu.Mtruli.sti with ir ..itii<br />

IJryi-p.<br />

TO OUR OUT-OFTOWN CUSTOMERS<br />

ATWATER KENT OR<br />

RADIOLA RADIO SETS<br />

W« tan liiHtali i^i!lies- m\u lndity*<br />

C. M. WARE CO.<br />

"Yonr Home Should Come First"<br />

MttiviHi, H, J.<br />

Creole<br />

Willin... >l» in<br />

h,i i...i,r.Miiii<br />

Millville's Greatest Value-Giving Store<br />

jVTEWBERRY'C<br />

1 1 5c, 10c and 25c Store fc-J<br />

Store! From Mnine to California<br />

OPPOSITE MECHANICS- NATIONAL DANK<br />

Ladies' Spring Hats Ladie*' Full Fashion<br />

'f • Silk Hose<br />

$1.98 to $3.98<br />

Boyi' and Girls'<br />

School Shoes<br />

low end hmh. All<br />

SPECIAL THIS WEEK<br />

A 42-piece Set <strong>of</strong> Dishes<br />

Regular $8.00 - - Special $4.00<br />

Boys' School T rousers,<br />

.$1,00<br />

Boys' and Girls* Sweaters $1.00<br />

Men's Fancy Plaid Stockings.,. .39c<br />

Children's Hose .lOcpr.<br />

CANDY SPECIALS ALUMINUM<br />

p e fln it C<strong>of</strong>fee Percolatori $1<br />

E"*"" ESS» 20c ft j a Kettles ..:....«<br />

Fruit Fudge,, 20c ib Combination Kettle $1<br />

Pemut Cookies 20c ft Extra Hravy Turkish<br />

Eailer Mlxture,20c ft 3 9"<br />

J. J. NEWBERRY CO,<br />

30 High St. MILLVILLE, N.J. 30 High St.<br />

235 Stores SSI Stores<br />

j,''! j hv iii'ii'uiit; is<br />

I- *ai!i«n. Will!<br />

tin) i'spurt a<br />

TliM tifUiiTintMi<br />

•OTTON<br />

Civil Engineer<br />

, Municipal nnd Hi[i!iwfly Eiijincdiiig<br />

Siirveyi — Finns — SpeiKirntion!!<br />

Supei vision <strong>of</strong> Construtition<br />

Sp«ii.lisiiijp in Heal Estate Dpyplopnvnts, Town Plonniiig,<br />

Street Pavini;, Mimifipal tinprovements.<br />

819 Aibury Avenue Oeasn <strong>City</strong>, N. j.<br />

CORSON'S<br />

FEBRUARY FURNITURE SALE<br />

Quality Furniture At<br />

Exceptionally Low Prices<br />

Alexander J ^TiX°<br />

Smith S 9 X 1 2 | Mattress<br />

Axminster | $21,50<br />

RugS j 4ft. 6 Ivory Bed<br />

f+TF T\A ,i good sprinK an<br />

5JJ.UU nil cotton mntti<br />

4 ([ A Cnhnn ' Renuliful Three-piece<br />

t II. U *wUU<strong>On</strong> j m : q u a r d Velour<br />

Ljvin Room Suite<br />

«<br />

Mattresses<br />

$7.75 $145<br />

"WE DELIVER ANYWHERE"<br />

R. B. CORSON<br />

220-222 N, High St.<br />

MILLVILLE, N. J.<br />

La Rose Shoppe<br />

"The Store That Makes You<br />

Feel At Home"<br />

Everything "Nifty" for the<br />

Girls and Ladies<br />

If you are contomplating new garmenta, juit<br />

come in and compare our values.<br />

Specializing in Popular Prices<br />

Dresses !..... ,. .„„„ $9.98 to $2B.M<br />

Coats ,. , .$> 8.00 to $S0.00<br />

We take care <strong>of</strong> the stout folka.<br />

-Iliwl Mi.il.," Iliwc U r.'I.IIy Ili<br />

Ili.H.' .si. tile n.itrki,!.<br />

"BEST MADE" HOSE—$1.98<br />

i Cl<br />

FLORA Moitn iiBNHBnaoN<br />

SDII Bultillng<br />

Cor, High & Pint Sit. Millvilk-, N. J.<br />

I


«*• land araund ti»<br />

fcd To fie Raued and Oh »«-ond«—alnio*' ••<br />

Bijuipnient lit-coniM icry nioiiot. 'U1I minutes aheail <strong>of</strong> tBe<br />

3BOU, and In • > Insianf,, „,-,. ear. a Suealtl. "Tali late<br />

'liiillj. ilepreasiiig. Chandler lietorjf i« the wn,<br />

opularity. Tlii«<br />

fitting aeble<br />

j<br />

""'"*°' t Umf '' I Jn<br />

irectors<br />

,ia. r. my;. b.'Si'u;."i"," Diamond fubilee Msi % <strong>of</strong> B the ^ P f y TI<br />

—————— „,„„, ,,„ ,.„„,.,„„, ,ri.n,,i,- and Uiamona JUDliee ^ Reorganized<br />

Baffles Adrift All llva *"*' r<strong>of</strong> ""' i, i, a, £ rv ii * At a reor«anlB7loB meeting o<br />

d u*|« /nuilll /-UI T(ml man,lfncluri,fs sr, „,„, Has a New S« <strong>of</strong> Distinct |||e .^^deri B, lhe VlllBr<br />

Night Off Cape Mayiii,;^^,!;:r!: B pvef br| Model on W" 1 "' flf 1 ;;^"" 1 * ?*- ^ i lor<br />

We<br />

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Vfj<br />

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11<br />

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Bi<br />

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fl.l<br />

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No<br />

oe<br />

Cutt,<br />

, 9<br />

pnn=gd]<br />

tiBi- in ti i i >i i '" •incKnomeri or tne utiloi<br />

ed by Model on Market Fiabing, rreeiing and Cold gior<br />

blnillH —— aee Conpany, <strong>of</strong> iea hie CKy<br />

/urnl- SiUiiebafcer rompietert TI held on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary 19, the follow-<br />

J-ears in the [rahupgrliitlun Busl- ln S ilireciora were elecled:<br />

,It. jn > last WeiiTimiiay. <strong>Feb</strong>ryarJ' _ Charles H, Clouting, BUBen<br />

which "• TI" 1 yo»"> "' •• ls '""••"'•'""I. """• l»» y«» ahead <strong>of</strong> |u lln,... P«"1f*l. Charl H, Cioutlngi | ! That !»,„/»,<br />

WhM° "hey , ?", Vr'Ti , n " h"" ""* '""• "' """"^ The Erekl « Sl « t. a „,„ ,„<br />

SiiV.-.v^r-.K,';..vn- r •^r"crB,!r-::!i- ^;- -^"--•'--I- -N 11 L 1 SrnLt,I c rr"d! « ^ «««* «rf<br />

Boo *a» tanufht out when a i-"''<br />

•r <strong>of</strong> •urveygn reiuiteriNi *J -<br />

«n-.whue retlctnt ibsut dU<br />

'ood Crest, that Inmlliii,- _^_,<br />

r«M counly ri.mrt Nuuth<br />

r King Is -^. r-<br />

slvenesi in<br />

inn in the conduct - - - - - - -<br />

t»W they motored to<br />

BflvB " ! biuilnew. Me u<br />

Item HtlT day when the ^ n «-l>««er Of the well-known<br />

-Ti Crejii Hotel, bj acllve in<br />

" --!»»« • n>ber^<strong>of</strong> the advertWne<br />

J«» f«d »»«„<br />

| WI" ^"f; T 116 re = "• 00 ° '" 'lit Millvlll, PM<br />

if, £ l*, M ,L'Ty fM - ?""• Two appropriation, total-<br />

ha, m"y Wendf M "« l0 » »""" >>«i Prev,ouSly been<br />

, -L •"i^ 1 " "Bpropnailoi<br />

iall| through, work will he comi<br />

ad- <strong>On</strong> the illriipt.i^<br />

. ... -ra-.«... «i aumnianiie—a one car on a liTy Qe<strong>of</strong>ge T, Slenecker,<br />

In the den*, fog wllh li-ri mm kllctn-n labinet manutaciurers. reduced scale—truly « -Hull Tn(> ag^\n 0( (De eompat<br />

aboarii. tli^ tbiril bwrgy !* be- ar^ s'iiy. r'dfirfiii Spanish; Dalai- srisiticral." Its' production [« the wjj] ^ reorganiied and run e<br />

Heved to have ?(intjnu-fi iowaril Us' linteii Colonial ami smart, result <strong>of</strong> a European trip <strong>of</strong> A. B gound busineira basis and tr<br />

Narrnlk In to* <strong>of</strong> tb>- 10pr Ba|. up • let • i!a!« M'Jilrrn - Aniiirican B- Krakine, president <strong>of</strong> the dlrecters are looking forward I<br />

' lenos. [Kliarfftilil), Studebakfr Corporatign, in 1IS4, a trgnamn. .»«. i» ii.. •-n-<br />

Tbe baraes w,.re , i- ,,,|rl!t I! "Ill Pay any huii«.*ife who Ii was on <strong>Feb</strong>ruary Jl, 1J53 liutm<br />

- when they ran too cl. ... lo th.- j '*• ii'i-rnti"! in latwi lionu. da.j tuai Henry and Clem iludebaker<br />

IlKhlnnip in Uiti llfavy lot'. Their veloprii. nl» lo go see ihesi. beau-1 set up a Illlle waign and black- -<br />

- pM(ht wa« reBorled to ihe Cap..;' 1 '"' "• * slslw. JI U (any loUtflllh shop In South Bend. The] '<br />

May Coa»t Guard bajw liy th«! b,llev,. ,hat they «ill crsate wid,. I original capital wa» |EI and two i IIF^^/'NI<br />

- lug, whieh l» believed to have M.nimi.iit and lir ihe nibject o/!for-M " VV I If I<br />

PrMeedul dn Ite way, many a lively dlsrUHjion ot ciuhs, ehnjii- ,*,„ .,,,. hm,h-.-' I »» V^V^ J<br />

£.dV»V.«.^,»Th.vT!E _ , _ f uth De^ lie ann^ed .hat . Md<br />

l&XFJSTXrl'T? CHandler ^P 6 ^ ^t^triked Twagon ?£ | Auto Top,<br />

K e Cnrpo'ralion.'o? IIIIST T!l8! '»,. f)n«t aulomolille, Itl mad <strong>of</strong> mining for gold, he'built I SM» C<strong>of</strong>ert<br />

and were b^lnsiowed from EM:!'" 6 « oMl1 « rs Wn S built in wheelbarrew, andI wagons. Five B«A Cllftaini<br />

ton to Norfolk " ~' Anl «rlra was again proved by the >r! later he Bad laved 11,000. I<br />

Commander Addiunn ,.i f.., ; ' »« IK f <strong>of</strong> «he lintej Tijuca Hill Wi 'b Sis eapital, be returned to f-» « * II I<br />

, commander Add,.,.n ^! Climb. Sotl.h Arnrrlcan racing South lend and put tne moony RUffS tOt AH<br />

,„».„», .mi ngoi.hln were not ' *' M!iic - 1 " -1 ' 1 sl R' 0 de Janeiro an| l hl« slron» shoulder to the I _ « _, " "<br />

badly damagedKML. «»*• ' itudetaker whtel. Two other U T.,-.'- *<br />

/- I But why wilt uafl*<br />

elected: then to do all VOiB.'i<br />

.mine. Bugene deconjiinBi ^<br />

r. gtenecker, Aik to he shown loot*<br />

Philip Prat! tamplea <strong>of</strong> wall pap,,,,<br />

an elected a. *hen get my estimate:-<br />

:oming year: for doing your wnrl'.<br />

.a«: secre- "ration. A guarantei<br />

lecker. <strong>of</strong> satisfaction goti jj<br />

p<br />

, W, Young<br />

rttnbiirg, N, J,<br />

, f Coa»l<br />

B.atlon No. », Mlll y.6<br />

"- 1 »«.8hiP were Jol<br />

lln ""M "> '"8 colii^a.<br />

— - : : _ _ _ linft *"•"' Charnller, an i brothers had Urn joined tie eom<br />

Jd^ «» .nS.^T.Sgh ,„""& B,ry^<br />

WOOTTON'S<br />

21 North Iowa Avenue Atlantic Gty, N. J.<br />

Maker <strong>of</strong><br />

Auto Topi Re-upholitering<br />

Side Curtaini Cunhions Fixed<br />

Seat Cover* Se<br />

LUMBER<br />

1. QUALITY—Our desire to satisfy our trade always 1.<br />

ttandt foremort. Therefore our complete (tod eon- |<br />

tairu building materials purchated only from firms <strong>of</strong> j<br />

high standing, web at Barrett for ro<strong>of</strong>ing material!, j<br />

FEED<br />

Mrvi|ig<br />

COAL<br />

1. QUAUTlf—Oean Swnl Clair Coal<br />

EDITORIAL-THEATRE<br />

FEATURES OCEAN CITY NEWS<br />

^PEAN CITY NEWS the „„„, the baker, the mer= HOMBI<strong>On</strong>i MraOVlMlllTS<br />

hblUbed Sim fWd«r Arteniooii, fhatit »nd even the hanker .,» _„-- - -*•*"«<br />

lS ATMoe. 06MB <strong>City</strong>. N J ' ° n S discourages building „<br />

G. F. AUtteel<br />

CWca Fumitun, i<br />

than an over nroductlon 01<br />

., , " , 1 Gods griiiij slowly, but er<br />

Liiless the present I .. - .: '<br />

BEDS TE& 'Sim<br />

, . . , c-SErepduie line. We know the<br />

id bring ill . . , ,<br />

, ,.- - -i. t -II- 1 - P a '» 8 ' Progrns IS ever forw.irii,<br />

rrvfiiiie, the building <strong>of</strong> new r«i- , , . • , . , i<br />

" I _ . . ,. , , . .hut frequently If is felt that the<br />

deneps ii handicapped. It is n- . . . ,<br />

_ _ i i u i u i Path <strong>of</strong> civic progress has bmi<br />

illea nlcilloiis to think that thc situa- , ," ' .., »,,-,.<br />

,i« ,• . , , , EMrpd to the mills <strong>of</strong> the Cioils,<br />

""• tmn is rjused by over production, * . . " " . .«<br />

„ ., ,. , , , '"","• Such is not the casi>, however, if<br />

,1 with one-third <strong>of</strong> the country! , , , .<br />

... , " otie but takes the time to see<br />

in within siifh a short , , ,, .<br />

*'• ilktan -•» '" s nftull "y rrnnspireii.<br />

**' f, , ... , The continuation <strong>of</strong> the hard<br />

Ihe source from u-hirh rhf , . , , ,, ,<br />

' " , , , , surfafing <strong>of</strong> thi! streets, which<br />

resort has to draw is so vast that , , , :, ,<br />

. . , , . completes the program laid down<br />

it is bound to grow, but its pro- , , . ,<br />

^~ , . . , by the city three years ago,<br />

— grc« can be srweded by rrmpying %, . ' .<br />

i , , . • " T h e initallation <strong>of</strong> the sf<strong>of</strong>m<br />

the obstacles, and to our way . .<br />

'Tit said "the mills <strong>of</strong> the<br />

—"-• By A. B, CHAPIN<br />

thinking every unwciipi,<br />

v Let us paUK for a second to """""H in the resort during N "" h St "'" s ' whlVl1 srr abollt<br />

consider the big Issue which will thr s m' 1 '- month is at. obsta,IP. """P 1 "" 1 - ~"<br />

Wde whether the coming sea- A ' the pr^n, ,ime (here are '"'""""mi "< water in the<br />

-flinelal success in P ba hly 3.IXKJ adults in <strong>Ocean</strong> ( " r ' llns ""' the a PP' "' ff '<br />

i in the resort, Cit >- Everyone has friends. If l ^ llns '" lnstal1 n »" v " s > st fCL<br />

neasure drcide """^ Person here merely suggest. '•"""• ((Jx<br />

BBtther the progress <strong>of</strong> the re- ei1 ' h " atlvaiitages <strong>of</strong> O«an <strong>City</strong> - n " lne ' oth " improvrments ^_<<br />

MR is to he retarded nnothcr « s " «' was ""P'j'<br />

• iHi- ore Seeretary Mello<br />

ritary Hoover and Franl<br />

lii-n, or iiiinoli. Secretar<br />

ion. older thnn the two<br />

In younit enough to mam<br />

nilrahiy aftortbe.war '<br />

for thlM nation and to<br />

hours a doy at bin <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

Herbert Hoover has<br />

like a slave on develop!<br />

uaiional re<br />

Twcntysecfllid to Twentytiiiith<br />

Streets and hard surfacing many<br />

the Oreat 1<br />

tne guir. Th(<br />

that.<br />

•or* for othersHi<br />

i otheri WOME"<br />

I you, you H never be out '"" **<br />

Jerrr Ofci<br />

" It won^t hu<br />

allows it. ;,i;<br />

A natural fool It »«pr!fS s '<br />

<strong>of</strong> hill foillH, ' j...<br />

When ley wind* whirled lara<br />

tbe eitjr, • •> J 1 . ^<br />

And people would shlvsr mtt&<br />

freeie, . 'ukl'i&<br />

ie day. I always would pu'^<br />

e poor little fomlnine kn "<br />

• ' leas are much toug.<br />

law. These, <strong>of</strong> course, are mo- md history will repeat itself, ""'"«. low , tfacts in thc dt y<br />

' « N questl, but the real bu < in *. meantime if won't be P ar " cular| y ' f t!« W"k •" «W« Wdff. ,he worsT <strong>of</strong>ll.,"^' When | Jfi^'Xn ' , " £ 1 ^ """"«•«" •« ^der,t.nd "^Vii nim£.."dWt" i« u^^wto."<br />

•SrfJ .1. 1^ II* the utmost »al in enforcing the " hSS be *" re P Ortcd - wil1 « a » hi bm done """• ho t risen whlrAmeHca ha uone y b<strong>On</strong>eU - " UMe - V" «' THE whippini.poK may be a m % noi **&» « with the In a brochure recently got out at Antioch College, Ohio, * ««« <strong>of</strong> submarines eomlni<br />

Spueh mnoyance. the chowde ? deliciisn-s which lay „,;,, <strong>of</strong> barbarism, but our word wronJ""ibu? U on!'"can rS f-'i' 8 -*!*' " f *S '! mii * ( ° i he custon l <strong>of</strong> the old-tlme Shakers, who «» near a big city, dlsehargini<br />

pi^Tfcey fipre In fallacies. Like on thc M ot the Bay ' for it there would be far less '«"""<br />

ijPw lints <strong>of</strong> business, it Is dlffi- " ' -~- - ~ t"""' ' • —<br />

Jw;» have both the candy and SENATOR Tom Mathis, <strong>of</strong> L...... ....„ .. „„. .. .„. „„„ e a m m ^^^ wronB,,«-- -.....«... .<br />

|pt penny. It u population that <strong>Ocean</strong>, •says the ocean highway law-breakers who appear there There is an 'increasingly large -" implication is that while Christian living and principles The "jagged" lightning, mak-<br />

jCiipilM. values and demand that will be incorporated in any road knew they were liable to get 30 ""mber or thest Americani who, were suitable for ordinary affairs and in family life, they were not '«! "sparks" in the sky u not<br />

P&ka «al« Tiii ,u-•", „ - kin Cl,uv im,,j hu th, IJ.,;, on the bare back without knoweidge or the facts "i, 1 ? * or the u ' sid « world. There you had to fight the devil J B «ea « M, Mr. LeK. Weitlnf-<br />

415- g ^ P - ? ^ B or ln llle fuc6 o* llle '"t". *«»• Wlth flre Bnd dMl unseritpulously with unscrupulous people hoys e enllneer, ihow. wiUi pho-<br />

SSW ipartments ire producing lature. Let ui hope the <strong>Ocean</strong> --,-- _^_.. —, matiealiy aeeept foreign opinion A v,ery common idea Is that those people get along best In this t0 *>' ha HO «!"•» tater than<br />

WWII* they wUI soon become County Senator is a good pro- .,Hsvs rou svef aunled b tv. In every difference between our world who do not strictly adhere to the moril law. You have to be ^"hl'i »'«»«««>»•«». tn« tbe<br />

'llnterMti" those who "know that<br />

men and women America Is fll'lafouf<strong>of</strong> the law<br />

ly plannlni to start<br />

ii* in the affai..<br />

Save loit our aoul.<br />

7:iwdrl n at, i Mndifin, — : —• .<br />

(yrilly reflect* o« Ae or- IT ISNT whtrt you live or<br />

pl««ei»| pjiintt, brick- how you do thuigs tint miken<br />

I, wrong wllfc th«c<br />

the Hew Coxey's Atrnj », ., , — _ . „ „ _ .,<br />

Saturday Eyen.ng Fosn <strong>On</strong>e<br />

N ° N « d T< » 3 m J PeVil T ° M a *«<br />

may not wholly agree with the In a brochure recently got out at Antioch College<br />

sentlmont -our country, right or reference Is made to the custom <strong>of</strong> the old-time Shake<br />

W «^t Sempt ", our'aSoI fSS^L' l T^-^<br />

UwS ? f Christian brotherhood, <strong>of</strong><br />

He undereetlmates it. "Oh no, only to Chicago." rw'JiB<br />

If he were a woman, with only >" od lhe other, who hated taU(*|i<br />

n man's courage, and had Bad '"• '° •trangtrs, and who wUiiiiS<br />

ONE baby, he wouldn't have t0 * nub '°I B oa «. "I'm a eoifM<br />

nnother one for a million dol- srelal traveler, My age is ilffOT<br />

lara, I am jnarrlsd. My name liffl<br />

—^ Henry Brown, I Save a wm-'dfar<br />

France buildi dozens <strong>of</strong> tiny 15, Ha is In bunineaa In Mi* ; 'l<br />

airplanes, imaliest ln the world; York, I have a niece with ft*!<br />

Bvory Freneh submarine will ear- hair, our maid 1 ! name la MstHlahf<br />

ry one. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> these submarine I" there anything elsef"<br />

; 'i^<br />

airplanes rose from the water The chatty little man •nUIea-i<br />

nine seconds after the submarine affably. "What oil do you luf$<br />

reached the surface, went up for your tongue!" he inaalnWl<br />

J.0O0 feet, descended and went - 5a<br />

aboard the submarine again. ftrt a UtUs Tltt <strong>of</strong> U l U ^<br />

A fleet <strong>of</strong> f»ihfiiiii.|n£» ^nT»jH^ =_ " .• **°im<br />

•"* aboard the nubmarine again ftrt a little Bit af imwSf<br />

In a .I"*""" »ntly got out at Anfioch College, Ohio, * fleet <strong>of</strong> submarines coming ,t fm Bul , „„,. ,„,,, .—'B<br />

en is made to the custom <strong>of</strong> the old-time Shakers, who J»P «'« « W*


lOOJ<br />

r^gW^ to Tert Measure <strong>of</strong> Intelligence and<br />

Ml*^B|g^^i^e By Puirfli IB a<br />

Large Number <strong>of</strong> the Schools k<br />

itSSkci do !t. W.wM.,,<br />

_,-,_JB Of its HMplBE<br />

«tyll mother Mid bj gum, to put law aerer Mi n unlUBalljF WSIUBB* «»fW*W»M«.;TO(MHr*». #j<br />

1 Loole pliyn the ludicrous ment.<br />

Haatn kflshand and father<br />

It is a common belief thai<br />

1 -Stlne oagBrtr ensnareii marriages are contracted in<br />

. loDd^dlgier, Jane<br />

Heaven, and wrecked in- well,<br />

!> Inge Rich is the mother,<br />

we'll call It the tea <strong>of</strong> clreum.<br />

•elr-effaGini y»«rs stintlal evldente.<br />

_ 1 nefieeted hr all<br />

Such seems to be the ease in<br />

IWvnuBfer dauibter, Jean, "Nobody's Widow," a delightful<br />

ilteieilo,<br />

romantic comedy starring Lea-<br />

, 1 Corbin does iflce Joy, which will be present,<br />

rf, the wilful older daughter, ed >t the Moorlyn Theatre neit<br />

gjs IWii* sought for her Thunday, Ulsrajly, the marrlafe<br />

'I. * young rotter, John <strong>of</strong> the pair Involved in this m-<br />

. lance. Harold Oood- phistlcsted Avery Hopwood com.<br />

• tttsoil <strong>of</strong> the family, Is edy, was solemnlied in Bngtami,<br />

eJleBtg and courage iemporarily wrecked when the<br />

dissipation. Margaret wife discovered another woman<br />

_^--t auddenly becomes aware In the arms <strong>of</strong> her husband, anil<br />

IWMsltton In tie household rehnbllitaied In California, with<br />

Kgti ahoyt righting 11, the aid <strong>of</strong> a blonde widow and<br />

iBBjjrtor yoUBger daughter, propitious circumstances.<br />

UM'wiit Into the world, el- We do not remember seein,<br />

[* reluvcnatimi 60th per- U'alrlcc Joy in a more fellelton<br />

' a Spiritual, wlai poilUon role In many a day. It is<br />

I the devotion <strong>of</strong> her during departure from ouch ">••-<br />

., I children. Her husband m she portrayed In "The Cling<br />

5J°_*» taken back but un-Ing<br />

Vine," "For Alimony <strong>On</strong>ly,'<br />

There. are many 1B. "Ive's leaves," and other pic<br />

( conflicts In the picture, lures mnde under the De Mllle-<br />

*; nake one git up and Metropolitan banner, "Nobody'<br />

.,,. Uta, Irene Hlch plays Widow" is a htppy blending o<br />

'"UBeerlty asd conviction; ramanee, social Intrigue an<br />

H Itali Is at hia runnieat Mlmorons sltuallonfl thai mak<br />

•W iBEratiatlng, and all far unalloyed enurtalnmeiit an.<br />

gjWiabers <strong>of</strong> the cast seen Mln Joy scores one <strong>of</strong> the out<br />

attuned to the luood <strong>of</strong> standing successes <strong>of</strong> her hrlllian<br />

career, Thlg picture will be en<br />

joyed by married people, folk,<br />

rt« <strong>of</strong> the family who are contemplating plunging<br />

'"The Honeymoon Bx- into the matrimonial «a, and<br />

lafijr mothers caB gelthose<br />

woo have escaped the<br />

JTM aeUoa In the fefolt <strong>of</strong> shackles. By all means, see it<br />

1Lsmtrer. The story Is It Is one sf the cleverest picture<br />

f*«ehf, kowefer, and <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

1 BBDU at FUmWsing<br />

OorlBne Orlfttth and her pro*<br />

•iuctlon, B, M, Aeher, bolleve In<br />

"f.Wng" m little u geHlble in<br />

the motion pictures the; make<br />

for First National.<br />

Thug It wan that Corinns ,i,rt<br />

her company Journeyed all the<br />

way across


1<br />

pji''•':/• HoAosmi MAFKBT STANDS<br />

•&:.;:. Beaux <strong>of</strong> inereuai traffic due to the improved raids throufh<br />

fCed»rvil!e (ad other Cumberland County towns touch <strong>of</strong> Bridgeran,<br />

tfQg&f.u •growing intrrest •» — J - J - -<br />

gyjffli<strong>of</strong> they «» juM ittrtiiig fa the burinm, would<br />

•con that now a tie logicil time for the lum f th<br />

^JFmmwt WWE FARM AN0<br />

..... — _. M " "V W, COLLWS THOMAS<br />

COLUMN f$* M f, llDoinas<strong>of</strong>You, mgS Of T IIES<br />

tO Farm N<br />

i<br />

^ rann iN<br />

__ art Ltvlrk, CedBrvlIle,<br />

£ Vi» II moved from Dirttllnt Creek 10<br />

T I OUT iU preient locution. Fehruarr It.<br />

I NIainklviM I t h < r 'r-»l» y««» «fo. He remapped<br />

big iBipreveineiii n<br />

i OUitry<br />

pp<br />

l AtW'hra, on tmad«<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> Different " o|<br />

, on tmad«r<br />

iUe-Bridgeum road, Mi _(>___ • • • — ——<br />

inliiiif.. Urn, nod ,over An old slelel, whirh (« al least m W]rrtrA «» F*.kn»n<br />

_. .....wileal eighty yea old i, (B the pOa. Were tJwted at februar<br />

" lt « ln "i^ i">» »" MUIOB <strong>of</strong> Jurat. Devlin, nsar Meetinf—Leslie M. Black<br />

UTOWS<br />

in iwo yfjau i.*<br />

ds Over (925<br />

COUNTY<br />

FWKitche<br />

Be Made in MS<br />

Book.<br />

Librai<br />

Educational Value on<br />

Present Day Problems<br />

|JWte Ubrary Home College<br />

S Matter Pop?<br />

ifudy Is lacking! lie In the n dsl alar la ioln<br />

. -J <strong>of</strong> HilH ewnpripor c M<br />

. .<br />

enls UII> Payne, nrieliiat <strong>of</strong> 11,,. mirthful<br />

ducatlori I coniii.. "'s-matti'r pop." HIM<br />

'Ill iipDoar ri-Eiilarly i><br />

irt. <strong>of</strong> the jraulhiWM.fc n,,w 0^| „,,,„,!„,„,,<br />

Through whri! Pop, Old-ilmor, Wiilyiiiii riml<br />

tut, to re<br />

vfdlWt<br />

• "11 ll I<br />

.her ill per hreW..thi. ilil,, hnr,|.lml!i,,i<br />

i knowledge and j'ram next ilnnr. They urn u<br />

told the POM! billtieH <strong>of</strong> wl,lt<br />

', juifulneiH, In them »ii ihe gri. Ava on Stone<br />

»• ufrB_r»tIon» 0if<br />

knewledgi. ow | 11, uiunci<br />

-- tobodied, AH n<br />

L"!?'?!."! ^ l Parent-T<<br />

,,,^. ..JOka can furntah the mil<br />

:'-'Uitola for Beginning an nduca Active in Promoti<br />

[ or oontlnuJnE Its progre in<br />

point."<br />

School Work<br />

hi County Library keeps<br />

iinalt <strong>of</strong> the tfmei. by adding<br />

He new books which mem the<br />

' tut from tho point <strong>of</strong> view <strong>of</strong><br />

entertainment or pronl. Follow,<br />

Inl •« some <strong>of</strong> the recent ail.il.<br />

hf renture <strong>of</strong> the last reBiilar<br />

ting or the Avalnn Home anil<br />

chers' Aaaotlatlon wna a<br />

ndlel reaillni "Bj' Mrs, Alfred<br />

per, <strong>of</strong> Court llauxi.. The nub.<br />

was "The Perfert Trihiii..." u<br />

Rbtaiy's22d<br />

Anniversary<br />

Memberihip Circles Globe, j<br />

With Same Principle,<br />

"Service Above Self"<br />

Good Wi»hes For Founder<br />

ffFUWER<br />

Motoring Rhymes<br />

126.000; Hickory, y, (Uekory, flock,<br />

ir ran up tho block<br />

i'l"hrale{1 the fn<br />

irlri, Whurpviir a Itolnry club<br />

« b..,.n isiahlUhed, it had addsnmi-thiiiij<br />

t0 ih.. fornmnnily<br />

•'. Ev,.ry bfinnl <strong>of</strong> direcrors<br />

liolliry Inlirtialional has d«indnd<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> thai a cnminniiliy<br />

m rnnity for the esialiilshmeni<br />

the club hi.fnr(. It would con.<br />

11 lo II! forliialion. It in a<br />

rillnai principln <strong>of</strong> Rotary that<br />

liii'mbiT Hhniilfl join for what<br />

can give 10 tin- club rather f<br />

in fnr what hi, f.ipi ut-t run t.t I<br />

t, iinlew. invited «<br />

^•"•MMt «Mnd owoen __ ire not ev<br />

man, «, i. Pougl.w, Graydon »<br />

" pnmt]jt <strong>of</strong> produce th»t u not la<br />

laTllf "< < B * lr ">"' llr ' v er full <strong>of</strong> jnkc,<br />

When ready to rearrwti<br />

,.,.ting <strong>of</strong> ••The „<br />

quipment in the kitchen, it It<br />

umane Boclely" **>*<br />

od Plan lo stand In tin j-<br />

tion <br />

u»d indoors for P"" 0 Kgld Mugeum, I _I___^~ "" •<br />

White, S, B,, "Lions In the<br />

"Pa" permits a<br />

•ttdr own placn.<br />

Fsiion'i aAviee md<br />

A ' "I 11 annual rni-i-Mnf. <strong>of</strong> "Thu<br />

PBth," Five Milt- Death llumane Socieiy"<br />

Biher, Irving, "Prdhlbillon al 1 "' 1 ' 1 '"r 'he uleclinn <strong>of</strong> nl<br />

III Womt." The author, a pro -I lhc followinK diiHcioia (ilid pffll<strong>of</strong><br />

fessor <strong>of</strong>- economlcti at Yale, ! 0(lrs WBr " elwieii: <strong>of</strong><br />

Bikes 11 plea for education and! Prenl.Vnt, Miss Eia Wiifnl- d<br />

enforcement, I wani: Becrelary, Miss IE, p. Eitli'; Tl<br />

Lytle, J, H., "Bird Dog Days," treasurer and financial secretary. "'<br />

Iherwoed, R, B,, "He We Are Mrs. Fred Trojtell; honorary 1*<br />

*I»ln." viri. jirefhlenw. Mm. II, II. Hi<br />

Peiirrh; flrai vif<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Middle Border" ; (apiimal ilrpanmont) Mrs. j, nn<br />

*<br />

1 C1BI in<br />

3' " Bntllh Illei<br />

Uncoln, J, C, "Big Mogul" pValprBfld.- third vice pre«ldiMii, <br />

rhe la " l{ w " a ru " "' Basoline<br />

And when the Coroner arrive<br />

Th t0 m a raile<br />

" *"'' " -<br />

**>* 01 H"» «» Britilh Isle, Cerrecl lblr^^Bcf. .,„,„,,„<br />

Ijiiblin aecepied Ihe principles I Pass other ears." said he "ifs<br />

f Rotary ln 1911 and In August because I'm lr( a hurry and I<br />

f the name year, thu notary feel no elation?'<br />

'"' 1 " f a =<br />

Ijoncioii was established, ^<br />

h'' British Islas now has more!rvi<br />

, g Mdmll<br />

Arehlbald, "Thtf Alltrif&ts"<br />

• • • •<br />

POTATO GROWERS SHOULD BI INTWI 5^^= 5T5S-:Hr~k^Hi^<br />

l ""'. Mrn. A. J, Miiiier; direclorB buI ""><br />

dhambers H W "The Man Williain B, H<strong>of</strong>fman, Mrs, Freil "It" 'hi<br />

They HaagBd "' "' Ilolnies, .Mias Franc Brand, ori ' n" w<br />

BiUnd, Margaret, "The Kays." ?'"»• "' l| Dr «" (i ' S ""- Chafl p°""f"<br />

_ J.»«. Will, "Smoky, the Cow. " 8 "f"*' »' r - Joll British INI;;H now hiyj more 1<br />

two hundred ami fcW£__uy- J<br />

clubs all established upon'<br />

4ame bii^ls <strong>of</strong> ethical prin=j<br />

i. liiliiiial co-operrilion and<br />

nalifinal good will, as arcj<br />

in lh.' frilled SlnleN, Not'<br />

have the English apeaklngj<br />

lies aeeepiijd this Idei "<br />

[ wiiie Hervlce ln»tlMi(lnn. I<br />

« O'Uanleh Mrs. Fh<br />

Hone." Charles Green, SIrit. Henry 'lunsarli<br />

Tbe» kooki may be requestPd Sehwa'-"'"'-"''.<br />

•t II, nation <strong>of</strong> the Capo May mmt ' Ml but ihe |.|,__ has trnnfllaferl Itunlf<br />

into Ihlrleeii laneuasnii. Clubs<br />

are now conducted in gpantah,<br />

Portugese, Italian, German.<br />

French, Csech, Ja,paneae, Dutch.<br />

Hungarian, Norwegian, Swedish,<br />

Finnish and Danish,<br />

*"* M<br />

Dunn lie programs for social<br />

County Lftrary. Bmg ^<br />

betterment have been laid out<br />

by clubn all over the world, in<br />

Dr. Julius Way addressed Ihe Iho United Slates Iradeii have<br />

^hst Makes a Stone Harbor Parent-Teachers' established codes <strong>of</strong> practice<br />

p _____ f*u - AsNoelaliun al ihe Hchool Iloiiae which owe tholr origin InrBely<br />

reraon Uharminf ]stl Thursday ift..rnoon. Tweniy In the agilatlon for blither<br />

alandards conducti'd by llnlarlans.<br />

Ue gait<br />

Mt Op/K)rtunitl for<br />

-Jon » not only get tht mat<br />

formation about potatn grrm-mg aid mttltet-<br />

I' WtBOred entirely.<br />

""•"a barrel<br />

XJLV ll»e other day.<br />

C, Strlciief.<br />

I^Wwjj^fSfips<br />

I thougl't<br />

^5nBJreae<br />

and J,» w<br />

' m '« tout Han,,<br />

eAND<br />

DECLARE veum.<br />

Celd BUM<br />

•evei, SW<br />

— ~ independent if<br />

ysn own • home <strong>of</strong> jta<br />

^tatlonie^ta<br />

w« ptaBaiBf, And let<br />

'IPCOILINSCOMPAN?^ M<br />

The followlljgartiele written nl)w followlogartie1e wrlltcti niemb.. were taken Into<br />

-j *y Mini Ruth Analey, daughter racmhi-ri'hlp at thi- hearing. "~~" —<br />

j^ fll Mr, and Mri. John Aniloy,! The association voted to ejt- So's ¥onr Old M»B<br />

{;j well-known Sea I»lo <strong>City</strong> sum. tend an Invitation lo the Avn. „__,. , ——-<br />

£U ««r resldenti, is taken from the ion Parent-Teachers 1 Assoelaiion H7. '* """ Kt »«f- "I *»»••<br />

'•h -^Ms^lphla Bulletih, M!._v§ Ans. to attend Ihe next furling.<br />

to J«y Ii a m--i_ior at the Phlladrl- which will !>.- In-M Thursday. SIiKie! Yen.<br />

|! »i« Normal School and IK on the March 17,<br />

pmr - What'H wrong with 1 it?<br />

sf.-i ««S <strong>of</strong> the school's publication. Mis. jnhli llehle resigned, an fltude; You ain't .:•! yet.<br />

.'- • . treasurer, as she i.H also secretary ^" ^=-==:=—-—"<br />

^ Wiat is Obarm? <strong>of</strong> the ftsNoriritloJ!. .Mrs. n. 1, I'm giving yon the roid dnpe"<br />

j: Charm Ii not alone fair akin " erB| rt was elected to suecueil said the nume. pouring out the<br />

W.- «M em, a shapely bodr, accord; Mra - um "' lsh m e''iclne."<br />

S; >n* to Ruth Analey,<br />

£•' ..* Berson'a eyes njay be as<br />

'.<br />

fteiUtlrul Hi a fawn'i; his mouth I I<br />

<strong>of</strong> elaigle iiaii ii line; j his voice musical, I|<br />

mrs^^mrz 1 List Your Cottages For<br />

i» charm li deeper than Che ] I<br />

*srd forni or eipresaion: It I *T*1_ - "I i\f%*9 O<br />

TUXSfJsti* I The <strong>1927</strong> Season<br />

J could call a, perion'ii eyes<br />

utlful if they mirrored an Already inquiries are corning in for rentals for \<br />

r»uj, or a mouth ir it wa, ,he <strong>1927</strong> season. Be sure to liat your cottage, i<br />

m and hard, or the voice If ^ ,. .,u ,L e t tr 1 ~ ><br />

••« always used to say some^ j ? r apartment, with the S<strong>of</strong>roney <strong>of</strong>fice early, i<br />

(I unpleagant or unkind, or . Don't overlook the fact that the cottages with !<br />

m»Biiers if ihey *cre in- I the best furniture, and which are kept clean<br />

Is .omethln, that ,___„ I » nd neat - brin B lht bi «« Mt r * ntaIs '<br />

'out «, but It, requiret much I A little paint here, a new chair there, a new<br />

I, unremitting loll, I rug perhapi, or aome new dishes. TTieae in-<br />

•• I vestmenta, small that they are, will bring you<br />

A Sip «f g OM handsome returns in larger rentt.<br />

A IW^ Ut UMStrveYouh Any<br />

Ali ^d1S^«h9B0M, Real Estate Wmy I<br />

*0B CM Save Money<br />

Day or Evening Phone Bell 2<br />

Maurice M. S<strong>of</strong>roney<br />

Ludb Avenue at Wot Jenay<br />

SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.<br />

Insurance <strong>of</strong> All KmdM<br />

1 Ati>l llii.y rill<br />

1 dock.<br />

, A enji<br />

Was ri<br />

atmosphere an<br />

<strong>of</strong> It If the niv<br />

l^£Z ' "-J.jJL. >J^.L. ^ f ljL *j „ , i . i L ^ '<br />

JuttlM! "How old (hi weldeiit '•' WtfM "mtfi Tebm'' : W'M<br />

hSMtnV more ta» on automobiles.<br />

DefendBiit, "Whr, I dimmed — ;<br />

my lights Brid WHS hugging tho "How can you B.TOM id<br />

curve," automobiles below cost?" I<br />

Justice: "Yeah, that's how mml "Oh, we make our mnnnv -<br />

AU Said And Done<br />

The ConHtahle said It w<br />

The nativeB said It wan<br />

He ualii it was rhe life<br />

Hid frleniiii nalil It wit<br />

itart Today<br />

lie geltine th<br />

nlnt<br />

»er». nnil IPBH upon ottieni.<br />

To look for tho good<br />

ill»r most unpromising people.<br />

To Blvii your enemiep.<br />

oho! for good Intention...<br />

ilarn To ,10 (hone Ihines nnd B<br />

'soon life (trowH Hweeler,<br />

Wishing Never Built<br />

A Fortune<br />

You cannot wkh your way to fmineial<br />

independeBCe,<br />

To fet there you niiist S1TO lystoinfttleally<br />

and lefnlirly. That takti real courage—<br />

at tie itart.<br />

Soon it becomei a habit—a habit that will<br />

idem mean for yen financial security and<br />

independence.<br />

It ii snrprisia| how a savings account, with<br />

four per cent, interest lompoanded ienii.<br />

annually, grows in this bank.<br />

FIRST NATIONAL DANK<br />

SM^Md<br />

For Your Children<br />

A Christmas Club for spending.<br />

A four per cent, Interest Account for real saving.<br />

A trust fund to provide for them in case anything<br />

should happen to you.<br />

(You can arrange this protection either by setting<br />

aside property NOW in a Living Trust, or by making<br />

your will and leaving your property in trust,)<br />

All these things you can easily obtain at this <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> boosting bank.<br />

Theatre ticket* to be given to the children.<br />

Banking • TrusU • title Insurance<br />

4% Time Accounts • Shfe Depoiits - Investments<br />

Settlement Room* • Vititor's Information and Travel Bureau<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Title and Trust Company<br />

Aibury Avenue at 8lh Street<br />

I "When Yttmr Interut Grow$"<br />

W. H. AUSTIN S§1<br />

WILDWOOD, N,^ ' ||<br />

"The Old Reliable Yard 11 ''.'jfa%<br />

Drei. WeU and Succeed<br />

MADELEINE SHOE<br />

371S HoUy Beach Ave. WUA^o<br />

PAHTiOULAR DnESiMAKlNO<br />

The Machine Shop For<br />

Every Repair Shop In J|<br />

Cape May County ||<br />

• •&<br />

Cylinder Grinding ;' j;j<br />

Piston Grinding ^ |«<br />

General Machine Work ' :'.;M<br />

puplicate Parti


epresents Opportunity<br />

Advertising<br />

Information osTBoriTirr THE<br />

m,AUVtrtl.lna ll mi<br />

•«•«•• SHlIFia UK<br />

©IF. U* Cm<br />

Baut HE<br />

NOW YOU HAVE SFI- & THE<br />

ear at tfie aut£n»bfls nhow drlie it<br />

and nollefl the superiorly<br />

l Hu<br />

__ TOE new FOIIDB AIM- IT<br />

DiigunHntUuliingblli rtow a.m a man I »iuil<br />

ni,j[liii,B rul B, ,1 inr prim nn < li turn<br />

FtlilBr fa I Ch^i.<br />

SOB" IS THE TIME TO TIT<br />

ton- fnr mur III» nr rtnut H<br />

\nii 5iif ElgtHi! hi Gciiin U"<br />

IM-nn. ITS D I'hllnd. Iphlji <strong>of</strong>flri<br />

SHORT CUTS OVfl FEBRUARV 1- U<br />

America is the land <strong>of</strong><br />

As short cut We tele<br />

phone, we telegraph,<br />

travel on limited trains<br />

And into this atmosphere<br />

<strong>of</strong> quick satisfaction this<br />

Classified Section brings a<br />

direct servire that is quite<br />

in keeping with the spirit<br />

<strong>of</strong> the times To busj<br />

people who know what<br />

they want and wane it<br />

riRht away this is an in<br />

Jlapanwbt part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

papx-r<br />

Read Them Carefo<br />

^ali. »hsle town<br />

THE Hk&T Of LElTHHt IHJO", „,„, ,„., s*inS8 lo r*crS">"i- O<br />

' «wkuifin«hlP »mrim4 *llh iinU,,fc ihrana lla chill <strong>of</strong>f <strong>of</strong> lftei«<br />

,-j-i iittid*-Fii m-u-fiftiirj Hi m «'"L „„„„ T\ lien tu me ytwr furnace Ja<br />

J pfiiH* itsfe fi-ta Ik ni ii" ji^uiij, fi_ W Ryan, Wildwrad<br />

iz3 A>DUFf Avf Oeean ni,<br />

i-d Fight In the hr&rt <strong>of</strong> Oi4«<br />

nnd I* ,t Hpfkd «Hh, U<br />

OF REFLTHMHHINQ TWO I \ItOK RTOttfcS I-OR<br />

u l Thinking ef hujint.<br />

iiiirr gen* ml h<br />

ti.nslla ^T<br />

ftw odil ifi«.fi.a iff /uFnllurt"' I Iniirn «-BH: mid iM€ f located esa^<br />

tii arid notli-i. lia« dlffin-it tht. prti nlcnfly in Slonis Hnrt^F ^ e2l<br />

I l»Frnce<br />

TH O mOL T UlLfc Ol T» ITS 1<br />

Mull?]., Isanrd iiJI in filajrliij,<br />

illl ran Ifiis r.j7.i! L6""» Kg lid<br />

Kliil,.n TueHnlii* h J<br />

'£ dl ,""/J T<br />

mr l-nnl m^rie<br />

Court Huw>i bU\T rtOTTOM<br />

lHi.il rcr null 6 h p<br />

Uillimi. SI)tpPI.F,1 lip.. M.)<br />

^ III si-tl fur 175 00 \ r*-iii IN<br />

J **ulte«fi & Han, Si<br />

THE NEVi EnsKIN \\ \H \S<br />

alnaerl nBUT1a5d ^ u * e fiuJoinol if ^h ** nd I<br />

-••— ar\".« *pe Haw is^lfii, irij. for II<br />

|noir n.ldltl.in tu ilu. Ki,,,l. |.,,1, , ntl, | i,f<br />

Ihi. U.r» 'm'rik »n<br />

TIMI- TO mi isi<br />

la Jlltf I. ftn. th<br />

AS.D<br />

Mr inolor and n m<br />

" '"" luid «"• M<br />

* •"*" Hlsllmj ana<br />

S'MATTBE POP<br />

Tllf r\IIH H\TTEI!i fcni\F<<br />

?,i r rV2"' r ', """"•" I", lir inH<br />

ir'^Hi'V," ,.'"',"' i,"r h""<br />

I MIWi I \ M J ISi I I \M THI<br />

* U ._- f - V "! r P^-Prl* Ii .Hfci*Int<br />

ItKlf f-t Our<br />

(own tnJklfiK and<br />

iiyiU'gi <strong>of</strong> till jui<br />

frBiiI ffirlQF* ID jfou<br />

*UrfilfUF*< fo Aliant<br />

HIJIT MnriB nnT,n , n<br />

iniui n i&ii nJyrslnijm tun<br />

wnj.Fii.r plus _<br />

in F>\crv w&j* Thill'* Ilip<br />

fr<strong>of</strong>n ana nl<br />

Advertising<br />

p*nt; Bell ^aae llltf, ©CMS cS-<br />

j sent: Ball Wt<br />

ftBd K*ytU«» Ftion^ 40, Sea bis <strong>City</strong> A d t l<br />

0, Sea I«l8 city<br />

Jn ttb noctlon are f casts «<br />

. SOWB SAFE IS'D ^<br />

ivtr lnv .1 In H>ul ...1..1.<br />

ir ri«url ai<br />

Ocenn rilj l» un<br />

B, B Roa«vr» 1M7 Ai<br />

Pl<br />

<strong>of</strong> wooui AND ui<br />

Ma* Court KM"<br />

K5S ssah tuilooc<br />

ck Ileilevue Hoti-I<br />

.i 1 .!?" 1 "*' " Jd HmuJfifiiliilii &JJJ CIT1 IH THI n.»l<br />

UfcMONSTHATI<br />

nnd modrn, „<br />

The hm-wlr,,<br />

a J NiUiik lu titFj puFrh»ua.r (Jut Eu fi ^ F ^EUlur Monday Feyilis a«i<br />

;ii^=^_ _^. Jr. t.r ^ -s^ A, —;<br />

fVEsed sol i nd liiv^ntm^ni In ri li<br />

Ji. OW/in Lily In In Im inriiniy<br />

Ilk Hi" '• •"'» '•"•<br />

MamnL Mas 41mmi-Fmufi<br />

B, COFFBf, HtAITOH Ull<br />

•pd Slmpitcfn Av» Qrt-an f hi<br />

h<br />

r«al 1-HLUIO in Anirrlr-Ji K<br />

Fiunily llLJiort II p»>*<br />

i rellablo brokiF Phone US'<br />

—>•<br />

.. Sir, — WALTMI H<br />

lo Ml loll nr Ih. futiiFi. for<br />

<strong>City</strong> I<br />

fiaw nnd Ftup juiir ItiiitHi<br />

Hb HI ..nd Ail IF Hi<br />

ii Cily, -H<br />

TO iTOCKHQUDEHS<br />

Tnnifeti <strong>of</strong> Cape May Count;<br />

Property us Hecsrtrd IB<br />

Ocranty Clerks Office<br />

Extracts nf all Deeds<br />

a, bi^R, HUU<br />

to Qtth&flne<br />

Let 1, I>1&ek II<br />

lfifi, w MvHiimy ft- «x ts<br />

m J HI,,-, han |1 Oil Turi <strong>of</strong> lot<br />

11 hlrak 1 KOlltllWtat<br />

t Or-In<br />

"E pain .MuFlli*- I In roFpftiun rcnOr Umdis | \\* U£<br />

Fl N r <strong>of</strong> o<br />

ur U fnr<br />

Tutaoay Mareh ) ^937<br />

far fh furiitKhii.t nf nil innli<br />

ill " ird<br />

r*-li compnny Imni<br />

Kiitf! "i in' full TfiiuUf't f*r tii<br />

for rh <strong>of</strong> s^i!<br />

n<strong>of</strong>d lln.> (>r i,|<br />

IT (Eirt-Ptlnp totH ( hiinrul c nn g^s ]<br />

Jt-f^ry H«rnileaa from nil I r T (iliiLlr 2 lm


M^^S<br />

County Sports News<br />

eric Men Too<br />

i For Times Five<br />

epermeii Could <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

§^» <strong>On</strong>e Reid Goal<br />

j-r. —., Connty Tim* ty<br />

iMiiMd last Friday Bighi<br />

- !•!« Oily by the stands.,,<br />

UtJS Company, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> city.<br />

to limn 1 passeri scored but<br />

T, «eM goal during the enilrt<br />

MMe, Bddlt Btevells scoring that<br />

.JlilBllti meg lad at ia<br />

«M ••«, the newiBapernien<br />

"igjtol two point, during<br />

IBd Wr, alas Mi abut ou<br />

%«• fltld.<br />

W ttimi for tie Bleetrl.<br />

EJMW Mm, Baking eleven<br />

fejl» team's tweiitfoii joints,<br />

"Mlild goals anil one foul Hii<br />

•Mi, Blackmail and<br />

iwred one each. To.<br />

rttii<br />

I MAY COUNTY TUBES<br />

T.<br />

[Pleasantville Still<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hoodoo<br />

Beat Family Resort School<br />

, ri Lads By 2M9 Score<br />

lillville Lost f Egl Harbor Easy For ' *•.. c»F~H^b KM I.I<br />

To Sea hie • Ca P e May <strong>City</strong> High I*-"* "•*<br />

Jensey Leaguers Trailed Be-<br />

hind Local Rve AH<br />

Through the Contest<br />

F. Town-send Was Star<br />

Kenne and Long Scored Six<br />

Field Coal* Each<br />

School easily<br />

r ancient rival., VWnsnni<br />

vll!.. High School. Monday nlfiht<br />

27.19, before „ inrgp ,„,„,, ,<br />

riMMnrvillo,<br />

Bill Oroen, the Malnlanclor'<br />

captain, with flvo flBlrt (soal,. rini<br />

'Tuckerton Girls<br />

Won Deciding Game<br />

Defeated 3m We <strong>City</strong> Culi<br />

<strong>On</strong> Wildwood Floor<br />

Tiiekprton Girls defeated the<br />

[Storm Interferred<br />

With League Game<br />

Wildwood and Hammonton<br />

Gave Fans Exhibition Game<br />

In on tilill.lilon conical staBfd<br />

uangeraiia palata In sucb psgltlou<br />

(hit lii headlamp rays itrlke the<br />

red reSeerers. giving effective<br />

wamlns <strong>of</strong> Ihe danger ahtid.<br />

Thousands <strong>of</strong> Keystone "red.<br />

fieses" hare proved their value<br />

in the .prevention <strong>of</strong><br />

particularly ,<br />

famlll. r with<br />

Men pr<strong>of</strong>it not by<br />

read but by what<br />

Sea Isle Hly Girls' ouIritM last'st Wliifwtml liut tonirrky niilhl<br />

Sfflturihiy nielli, tiamiitlft Ihelti 1 WlldwiiBil • defuaied Hnmnionln<br />

nn 8.7 imunrlng In tin., <strong>of</strong> the i 3123.<br />

Mlllviile, ,,( ill,, so,,!), j,.ra,j<br />

League, were eiwy fur a |s|,"<br />

<strong>City</strong> lam Frl.lay night, iu.. n-<br />

irt aulnlei lakliie ilu.ni Intn<br />

mp 25 IS in nn i!ittTt*>Min£<br />

Sea l.lu Cliy |P,|<br />

ill were never (nn<br />

ilf tlnio. tho Jill<br />

f.<br />

Mlllvillo .cored (»•,<br />

_ via u<br />

luug and<br />

Ihrijufihoiil<br />

jit^ni-i!, A[<br />

iM trail<br />

lvf <strong>of</strong> :heif<br />

?, fuijl iinfv<br />

ellinif with<br />

The runes led at<br />

if flr»i half 5213,<br />

ily BUJWrs wuro j<br />

•llll.« (luring ihi. an,,,,,,,! j,.<br />

EnBI,,iinrt Hrlntlllaii-il r.r<br />

Th- ttC;"<br />

ainrt Hr<br />

llarbur t,iw|r,e<br />

iurs. Tn,<br />

son<br />

•oiiilvllle |PI| ,,, M]l<br />

The lineup, „„,, .<br />

ri.EASANTVIU.f:<br />

F F<br />

four and Hire? singh-p<br />

gpefiiively,<br />

TewnHend'a thfer- limibh* 'iffk=<br />

era and Morton's iwci fleld Eiiala<br />

featured for Smi Islt* CMy. Titm<br />

WhlltlnBton and Charlt.y Ku»linl,<br />

netting on* earh, Thf &• nr* 1<br />

« Etiglihnrt, F<br />

C, Hueaoh. F, _ ,<br />

Mamhali, c.<br />

Cciiangt*ir., G=<br />

RiSBills. O,<br />

F,<br />

4<br />

I<br />

1<br />

0<br />

U<br />

tl<br />

iimn<br />

F,<br />

1<br />

3<br />

0<br />

U<br />

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!„„ Terry. I .<br />

, Mlllor. f<br />

j firmer!, r ;<br />

I liaracinsky. g<br />

! Grajisn, g<br />

T. l Martin g<br />

9]<br />

t| Tntnl. ....„ ~{,<br />

uj OCEAN riTV<br />

"I<br />

iyp'1 at Vtlhlwnot) before a'rnuiitnn reereaenmtives ri!imt>*ft."<br />

Bnd Bt|n|L NoviUy w<br />

Total. .„...._<br />

Rf ><br />

I Slater. Score al Itarilware Merchant; "Mayhe;<br />

thrn'H bJc!iU«o there's «o much'<br />

dri, nn it."<br />

Referee --. Flthean. Time<br />

b. C. High Held ,<br />

Millvillejo 24-20!|<br />

Score WM Tied at Half I<br />

Time, 13 To 13<br />

M "%^ Prvmpt, Sum anj<br />

S<strong>of</strong>ter Pc-Ul Action<br />

New Body Lro*.- a, $msft and graemfmi tu<br />

any on the boulevards<br />

New CoW C o b i i<br />

be<br />

Reasons when a cDltufne '<br />

I i ffB^raj grouping <strong>of</strong> ir-rely<br />

afs are pitfalls, sf eeuFfi?,<br />

I<br />

, have mainly tp do with pg<br />

Iff many still pessfsa an jne<br />

to match ihadeg by narat- Nflt If*<br />

the ghapi that eulfll f<strong>of</strong> tha Houth<br />

The T&Q-F&ce Salt Appears<br />

They're wearlnf it under the<br />

vi*int#F eeat <strong>of</strong> Qlsth sr fur, the<br />

ttiTFecfly and ffleHculriuHly ialfored<br />

iwtj'plect suit that is emnrt only<br />

whan worn with tho cOFfcet ae-<br />

ccsBdfiea, It , !s made <strong>of</strong> men's<br />

Fuiting, sf rep or twill, lincl, In the<br />

flp<strong>of</strong>ti form, <strong>of</strong> novelty wonl for<br />

the skirt and aesntrastlnff material<br />

j for the P5al gf jarket.<br />

lied. The<br />

Si U la<br />

in the<br />

h<br />

II it trua lhal<br />

Ij'pps j iyiE story is the _<br />

'—-torial aavantagtj ef its own tsp.<br />

ouiiit that haj the<br />

^h»ft Ihe name Is the *ims—hy nn | P«at-<br />

•i* ayep i, SUre that every vat sf <strong>On</strong> ^ s y r h suit ^ P'etured, It |s<br />

ye Will be & pepfert maEch fsp thi? » ihrte*piflee affair, made up <strong>of</strong><br />

iW*?*diRg gna §f the same name, ik-ift, shufl eonl and iqpcdaE, The<br />

S ilitle more yellow in one ahjids skirt i§ a navtity check in three<br />

isnible<br />

WE BUni ANYWHERE<br />

Concrete Sidewalka Curbt Gmt<br />

Reinforeed ConcMto<br />

Estimates Cheerfully Given<br />

Sole Agents for<br />

COOPER'S ASBESTOS SHINGLES<br />

in Atlantic and Cape May Counties.<br />

Illinois itind Shore Road<br />

Absecon<br />

ters<br />

,,iore ycl.WP. ,„ «..^ „.„_„<br />

S a hit more red in another will<br />

«H in a broken symphony, j esat !•<br />

be Siiit^Of Fiist impsFtaBS j fnlddis<br />

fe matter hew true it may be jj hwlt '<br />

1 a perFeet whole may be ruined ^fl^ f "<br />

all<br />

»i It la lundamBntaHy true<br />

... the mil ti the thlnf. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Mr %e eeBieloui ef; a pleasing ef=<br />

tnade yp ef the sutt pi-ui ths<br />

isrleii. hut ii ii the suit, at<br />

reM and esat* that ii cfidien<br />

tfee entire eostume is built<br />

that suit aa a baekfpound,<br />

t, therefore, pieftsljfi tlmt !n<br />

•aa frock there Is "a matehfni<br />

iho<br />

<strong>of</strong> tan and brown, the short<br />

<strong>of</strong> plain matefial in ths<br />

shade, trimmed with the<br />

slid the tnpesat i? the deep-<br />

lined and €Uffed with the<br />

A cleveFiy thOil^tlt=OUt Ift-<br />

sven is the fur that makHs<br />

collar <strong>of</strong> tho (optqai^lts gs<br />

noniie, Note, for future refer<br />

-. tho Slender JlncS,<br />

riving at COftglUalSna than by<br />

means <strong>of</strong> pictured ffiOdels that ftre<br />

typical <strong>of</strong> the general trend SF a<br />

fashion, Sinarl fer spurts or<br />

mornJ<strong>of</strong>f wear, ths freek pi biaek<br />

I wh»a plaid, cut In two nU-cei<br />

and Uneompremlsingiy Btfaitfht <strong>of</strong><br />

line, prefers a red epiit, Hnking it<br />

to the (Jrcag with a aenrf <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Id, This black, white and red<br />

3f CDrnbinatisn ii cSaohtialSy<br />

tngJi, the women <strong>of</strong> Franee ef-<br />

feet it in many ways,<br />

Red end gray—little §een sf lai*?<br />

yegfH—combing in the eneMtiepif<br />

dresi nnd cpftt coslume At-nlgnal ,<br />

Pporta wPftf. Thfl skirt foa- !<br />

tyfpji f\n& pleats nnd the waist is J<br />

imed with banda nf !ho skirl<br />

Fir, which HJMJ lines the Hv\in^<br />

plain, thri'D^fiuarii'rs lenffth<br />

cnaL The latter, you w(M P*?**,<br />

rrt n flnwer In the snm* 1 folor fifl<br />

he skirt, it is a ffid <strong>of</strong> thr- nFflnHa.!<br />

YWPF fnFhlon to niatrh fikirt find<br />

jfit bnuianniere in both matcrln!<br />

id rolnr.<br />

The little modr! fnffiiM] nsit In<br />

yd an ft white iinvphy m r iferinl<br />

will eetiie many ppinta is quam<br />

regarding details Of the epring<br />

made, length pf Skift, for In-<br />

stance! Any anfuniefit that skirta<br />

are gattlng iongeF would eeem is<br />

he Fefuted at the sutiet by this<br />

itnet length affair. It sets tho seal<br />

?f apprsv&l Sri blue and whilq, dri<br />

he ahart coat, on embroideries as<br />

a trimming. A suit for the niQ=<br />

nt, under the b!g fur cost, a suit<br />

for splint? ail by Itself,<br />

*atln A Vogue Of Tbe Moisost<br />

Whenever there la a waiting<br />

e, Jn fashlpn-land, satin fflakca<br />

SpppflranEC, It 1B alwaya smart<br />

i frpfks, suits, hats and blouse?!.<br />

QWtJ it=<br />

adgenr and (oo<br />

ckground sf th<br />

ekirt <strong>of</strong> black satin upon a bodlus<br />

top has EL blaiise gf cgara? beiga<br />

Ia?e, proving faBhirm'i fondnssH for<br />

y and belpa in enmbinatisn with<br />

black, lnalead <strong>of</strong> whltr*. The cSat<br />

<strong>of</strong> black Botin HM a e^Har <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fabric, but is faced back with a<br />

pqintsd laeo that given a finUhlng<br />

grace, The girdle is <strong>of</strong> moife<br />

ribban.<br />

The ftat <strong>of</strong> the mode Is blaek<br />

satin in fliis nf thn approved small<br />

shapes that have a tam=s-ehanier<br />

jfown—beret. If you prefer !U The<br />

velvet rtbbsn band flnd hew nro<br />

pern, BQffiPwiiat deeper than the<br />

ifitie sf the lac0, but thn name<br />

:ol<strong>of</strong>, BaLin Bhosfl rnhif)1e£e lha<br />

nut fit, whteh rftHihlnos lha tnPPO<br />

mnst regnl sf the ninffinU thiit<br />

live on from seaspn tn poastin FB=<br />

. he one with t]iu oiher,<br />

and tiuiifii gf the iimny tho one,<br />

?ry i"d fudtwoiif, or Imsh ry<br />

:incl Bi-iirf sr HUWI-F; tuniwvur and<br />

hamjljiifr, ur hiiJi'lljiis? anti !it!W.= r;<br />

llftt nnd if;ii-r, nr JWiwor, «r Jmslcry;<br />

fhepe arc; many approved reiiibina=<br />

ilOfis. Jiut iipwever the piirts ar«<br />

cnmhinciii, u muac ha worked out<br />

so that ths two <strong>of</strong> Ihfoo that mutch<br />

Will tti* In nliHoMltS harfiiDny with<br />

thn p:lH!f tfoupa, PIJSB this rnsull<br />

win nt5l_bo an en«tnib!ts, and thii<br />

it be art eiijiomhls is gartsrially inu<br />

perative.<br />

eights, for all HgrU <strong>of</strong> n^UFd<br />

Lack <strong>of</strong> hulk ia desirable 1Q<br />

, for it li the end and aim<br />

ery woman te appear siendar<br />

3 Blender aM jtaealblo. Light-<br />

eight ni*it*-ri il& urn dosirah^e und<br />

Klip <strong>of</strong> a BarniBnt <strong>of</strong> SeergqttB<br />

t 1 fl dpmanclr Trimmings &ro<br />

SF tailored, and there is a ten<br />

y toward iinns that make the<br />

Ent form flttlh^<br />

olor \s Importsnt* ef course.<br />

will effijet<br />

Tho<br />

lin rie<br />

IdipH Is enjoyinE popularity<br />

ninierlal and as a trimmlnjf* lpnd =<br />

Ing charm to many <strong>of</strong> the s^west<br />

3ffi;rinK3, The entire range <strong>of</strong><br />

Iripfs opppare *— fine, cobwebhy<br />

m.iffn and marge, Htriklng pattciFiifl<br />

—nil with their purpoaes. And the<br />

airit en?(?fnh!e mftkea yga sf boih<br />

^nHP nnd iiife.<br />

In thfi plrtUTPd eostum? 1 thfife la j mii«t they hHrrnpnizi<br />

a fine correlation sf part?i, unitlnff other, ihe parts nf ra<br />

nf chnnpini? niitriurt. Salin.<br />

id lace nrii fhn three,<br />

Travpl lii EnjaroninS<br />

It may be nn old sfnry, hyt Ihn<br />

old<br />

I s<br />

are, frequently, ths msat<br />

, arid harmonising aeee»=<br />

Foundation <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

f* VI3S tho sicndLir figuro hhould<br />

^» Wear aprne Hort <strong>of</strong> a reatfulh-<br />

^^ Snff garmont, if It Ia ts wear<br />

the new mods satiflfaeioFiiy, We<br />

fit cunilng irilp a season wi»n the<br />

fitted hipline and the !lal ba.-k wlii '<br />

play iin important part, nnd it oun j<br />

be assured sniy when thn Qor§et Ii I<br />

flttdd pfpperly. The eiifiht I"!<br />

dues not call for n. heavily h<br />

rnflilf, but it i-aild fur Pfjmuti<br />

g<br />

fi Htlll<br />

efFccLB^thny apa inn lo<br />

omlttMl fr»m tha mode<br />

JT!pfi«* thi mo that has tn<br />

hion by atorm, ia mpfQ pr<br />

tly fe;itured.<br />

II f<br />

Did You Know-<br />

C<br />

HAT ehio, for tpring. In oIHq<br />

kooiied In » bow? Bo ta.<br />

porlant la ihla iorm <strong>of</strong> ttlmBilBI<br />

I lrosk« are grouped aeoonHDB<br />

10 ihb Irirnmllig, and caJlail-"bow,<br />

froekj," o( »iitln, silk »ud crop*.<br />

In lailorea nnd drew atyls, thsf<br />

itm scsuri In luhtgil'i laror,<br />

THAT tw.cl la saa <strong>of</strong> th« burnt<br />

llkoil coit ruL.rlc.i whon it<br />

Ui« isntrU yllllty coalT<br />

makes Ott pgpulw (tulibt<br />

corn and th§ ons With the ngwOf<br />

man ahgy!d«r. then, to be tema<br />

am^ntai, tnak^i an euemMg Ht<br />

marf AQd has In CPlOr<br />

twaod,<br />

THAT many, in fart,<br />

mw iprlne Boat* are fu<br />

Ths furl apsrsvad m Bat, and<br />

Amortoan broadtail and<br />

. . Honis-<br />

. tw«d, dlacomil ul baakat<br />

", Ituh. Hnd jerHf In wool.<br />

' pattern* on allki, crcp.<br />

-J. cottone—ovtry posilblo<br />

£•• Cnpaa—Oeorcatlo, Canton.<br />

W«th, Mwoio, «atln-t>aclt<br />

I 4» eking. T«(I«U. molra. IU-<br />

tBhMtnj. wash (I1IU ntlll ailk<br />

Olotli^ ..tin, BUUa ot Ul><br />

ibl« tjps—two, lhr«» slid four<br />

bMD anju - 4ud * 'Jport*.<br />

Mmw ttvet*!'* »o<strong>of</strong>l In<br />

\ ID aulU an'd itt Ml Unda<br />

teW for<br />

ery atralfflit <strong>of</strong> line. Ulouiea<br />

akfife, boleros, dolmAn al6«ve«,<br />

S vlnn qnd kimono ahoulders. De-<br />

lia Include belte, the collarleu<br />

neckllae, tl« and Jabots, cuKa and<br />

pocketir. Fringes (or trimming—<br />

silk, bead and loone made <strong>of</strong> the<br />

frock material. Glitter treatment*<br />

for evening frock*—genuine, etrass,<br />

buffle* *nd crystal. Embroideries<br />

In silk, (old, metal and wool, ap-<br />

plique* allied with them. Pin<br />

tucklni- and pleats, cotalns and<br />

vhlrrlns^-, and hero And there,<br />

I smooklflff- Two. flowera on the<br />

Shoulder In two color* th»t blend<br />

or.two Iliadea ot one color. Small<br />

hut! with crown* that ir* eiTntio<br />

and'brim* that do iun aa ther<br />

pleu*. Bow* on coat* and frocke,<br />

UUle one*, bit; one* and «1lm.<br />

Th*j und«*rm Mtlt<br />

you are inclined to alight the I<br />

ipgrtanQe sf the material '<br />

ode, try ts think ef the pr*s<br />

!t-day made, intricate, Hrijjhis<br />

sd, yet sppe&nngly simple, J<br />

B <strong>of</strong> the fabrics sf a scons e<br />

i afo. Visualize the drape<br />

and pin tueki and fins pieatingt<br />

the jaekeu and girdles and ?Iab<br />

<strong>of</strong>ata gieevBfl; and ail the deviou<br />

ways that ihe designer takes tQ ab<br />

•slute slFalght ilnea, all these d:on<<br />

with the heavy pepa and popijii]<br />

sad serg&a and the equally *un<br />

leldy silks <strong>of</strong> twe decades ago,<br />

Wa wear riierter ekirts and<br />

briefer gri@s, and they are made si<br />

sheer fabrics and lighter sues<br />

rh&pi the times Of sslsrs are BO<br />

ire beautiful, hut there ar<br />

Of them, making possible<br />

1 subtle harmonies and eslsi<br />

binaUons, And there are mere<br />

sf fivery old tnatarial, fla<br />

well u se<strong>of</strong>fB ef new weave", siak-<br />

pHMibie the variety that we<br />

era??* The mode Jneludes the use<br />

<strong>of</strong> plain with printed material* and<br />

•iea\T fabrici with light; ebsiumes<br />

list eembine a dark material with<br />

_ light one: silk In comblnfttlon<br />

with woei; velvet with erep*,<br />

A century a?o ws wor« cotton,<br />

and iTfry eumrnar iaw us well sup-<br />

plied With gingham froskl, Wi<br />

wear tfisghams and Uneni and tht<br />

various waab eottSM for house<br />

•rock». Dowaflai--, but WHiB out-<br />

ws wear fillt^thtt nade<br />

br the *Hk* <strong>of</strong> th« Urns*<br />

„« **5h as W*U aa eettflB, and<br />

Eiep their illklnw.. £p« isMsfl<br />

.„__.„ ^«§siafl>.,iBa;» it .__<br />

mitU »e com* Jo * MMoa th*t if<br />

There are ifilerestih^ weaves ot<br />

Ui ihe best kaewa wyetens. The<br />

•yps and twills and mtti'i wear<br />

gbriegi Iweeds* hgthBapynSi jerseya<br />

and flanneiij many weaves <strong>of</strong> crepe<br />

Ihs MiHn.iiMfc eropea, sillii—<br />

taffetas, moirea, faliip &n^ the<br />

Rsj^ha and Shantungs, the sheer<br />

iiaterlalB—ehlffan. georgette, silif<br />

.'Qiie and laeg, there Is, apparentiy.<br />

,iqthins omiHed from the list. And<br />

they are all supple, pliable,<br />

ible.<br />

If there la a eholee, so far as<br />

fashion is eencafned, in ths wgois<br />

sf the mods, tha tweeds, hume*<br />

.rjBI, weei crepes, reps, jeraey,<br />

broadcloth and the loose basket<br />

i are that eheiee, 3her# &fe<br />

Interesyns aUk and WQQ!<br />

mUEtureSi and some lalstyres thtit<br />

_, tl and rayon. We are meet-<br />

ing a deal sf plaid, a<br />

Ewu tjpes <strong>of</strong> materials The bodl i<br />

Hill Lo <strong>of</strong> one rn*iE rtr ft r<br />

i*ncs Ii showni It is fdr tho liortUi-<br />

<strong>of</strong> fanpy weftVB and th« §kift o£<br />

plain IcSlura—nn <strong>of</strong> enjor<br />

Blue is slated for thp chairman.:<br />

ship <strong>of</strong> the *-olor mmsiiUlif ^\l!h<br />

tha nnsfflblo ssrrjitl tn nf midnight<br />

Lnd nn\y, this rnlnr hn» he^n in t<br />

& t TUB w\\ OJJ 1 OF *^€5 m'i Pfl D ifl^ n iJTit<br />

I gray er lavender In thorn. And<br />

j there are some tfcnicndously In-<br />

Hsujng ihadea <strong>of</strong> beige—if ia R3<br />

fiiifjer a shnde, you knew, buE a<br />

cjior. It is hinted that yrru itnd<br />

>plge nrc nrefersbii to white—<br />

%>ml new* to tiiaiiy,<br />

Thpnj will be ereens^wlth a h!y#<br />

aat, nnfi yrjipe coierii^ui^n wltli<br />

oiif^ nf blue, nnti there win he<br />

ravg— in fart, fMhlnn \- cv.\i*v\n : i<br />

vnfjiii* fnf certain t-H!^ iC i-rny,<br />

(>!rth<br />

liut i<br />

Htlle<br />

.1 aeriiBtnl'ly. loo<br />

d ^arnlngH nfl It<br />

tiidfcd them, p?<br />

hfD and tj^g -ft<br />

ming noH^^<br />

•iirlni.-Jna Aill ijrm<br />

b !l%<br />

tha bn<br />

o gf tri<br />

If<br />

pp<br />

ii tlilnjr ahout^t, th<br />

all<br />

will<br />

use in the new jacket j<br />

% when it comes ts weight.<br />

« Utsle <strong>of</strong> It, for the mode<br />

have nolblag to da with clumsy<br />

tenures,<br />

TliefB u no doming the value <strong>of</strong><br />

printed ailKI H Uia ipring months<br />

ipproaok. Thii always nsspittl,<br />

ind the mj patterns and colorings<br />

ov« a velsom* change from the<br />

.Jller kqti and leas arrastinf de.<br />

llgna <strong>of</strong> the wlutar months. The<br />

imall dealgns are In the majority,<br />

Id many Unaa thev an n eloiely<br />

_t that in the dlitance tha ma,,<br />

••rial asaiu • mild color.<br />

Mere il •ODiothlDg to b» Bid<br />

for the IH <strong>of</strong> ih. tmiltf that an<br />

ipp'raved for tht BIW Haasli. fliere<br />

-ra frock. «J1 «f «B( Mfcrls, M'be<br />

iu», bill thini Mm! to^ >» • "<br />

:l^ed prefertBM fijr Uie<br />

It la<br />

r the fashion in<br />

iona, wlu'thQr it at.<br />

iiNpiirel, epqffi, thq aftpr-<br />

ek, or the fyirmal evening<br />

:t Jfl jygt aa intriguing iii<br />

n in ilnen; just as aecetju<br />

repe ai In' twill,<br />

uite iJosBllili! tp acquire n<br />

jacket find assemblu one's own<br />

Htionm enstume. The shops ars full<br />

<strong>of</strong> velveteen and leather jacket*<br />

the trig iitile coal <strong>of</strong> velveteen «-<br />

tremeiy versatile it! its uses. Tin*<br />

osiers are those best loved <strong>of</strong> sports<br />

fashions, and ara effegyve over<br />

white or the paste! shades. There<br />

are separate flannel jackets, ioo-<br />

but they belong to the southern<br />

wardrobe, at the tnsment. Flannel<br />

is to be very important In the mode<br />

this soring.<br />

For lmfaedlato wear in the north<br />

the jacket <strong>of</strong> leather or velveteen,<br />

warmly lined, is approved for wear<br />

with a Hklrt ef plaid that'ineor.<br />

porates in its pattern the same<br />

color as the jacket. The latter<br />

may be Ilnad with tha plaid. For<br />

.ports MM there are some amu.-<br />

ing outfits <strong>of</strong> linen, ali white, or in<br />

the new hluel ui rase. And there<br />

are simple little jersey frocks to bo<br />

worn with » Juliet <strong>of</strong> the Jersey,<br />

bound, perhaps, with a contrasting<br />

shade,<br />

At times the juliet ef a two.<br />

piece dress and coat combination<br />

matches the jumper rathae than<br />

the skirt, or It may match (he lat-<br />

er, Bill; orepe and cnpalla an<br />

combined in some <strong>of</strong> the advance<br />

models, and one looks for lntrlgU-<br />

Mg eonblnatigni <strong>of</strong> aegrgetie and<br />

crepe do cMtte, Mii crop., an,<br />

worn under velveteen, Apt Oiers Ii<br />

a; jsrr, ^Ber#ls^ie_;Bf ;jh«<br />

Tltt4 Htmiri MtUo Jacket lietfnfl A<br />

H I>cvotcd To Jacket flqlta An»?<br />

ks<br />

thv_<br />

general, n» <strong>of</strong><br />

In. comhlnaUort<br />

For ireneral daytime we<br />

[ shops ara showinf jacket _^ _^<br />

which tnakea the little Jacket dad<br />

important from the faahfsji<br />

point <strong>of</strong> line, color and matoFtaL^<br />

For the usual daytime pufpeie Sal,<br />

i Is approved, for afteraotii '<br />

Qses the semi-sheer crepei an £ *<br />

j satin, and evening brings out<br />

the chiffon frock in compass color-<br />

ing, worn with a little Ion».aleevea'»<br />

jacket that can be ranwnd «t nil].<br />

An eieoilent theatre eostume, foji<br />

the jacket makes it suitable, faf<br />

this pleuure, and the frock wltH*<br />

out the jacket la a daneing drtia,, "<br />

loma extremely lovely e»l"<br />

frocks feature a jacket <strong>of</strong><br />

letonei, thus Uniting the Mi<br />

ID with th« ! :glitter trimn<br />

treatment. The piste] eeldri<br />

are the ehoiet.ffW'frock* <strong>of</strong> T--<br />

[abrt—coril <strong>of</strong> Bile greM mBft>**<br />

„»„»., lnlHIniiUfttiaWttr "<br />

td the' J»eWV-«a«^fhll*sWie,,.<br />

Ion at, the eoMinbls i« oonild.<br />

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li^nr<br />

Cape May and Cumberland County News I<br />

.Eakroa Erma Dividine Cr< el ," „ Sn >' " l » d ".•.<br />

OCEAW cirr mm, ocux CITY H J nuDAT FEBBUAEY US wti<br />

conducted<br />

0A (Sarmm tunatni to.<br />

dlyv^B Xku|*d*r<br />

*lft>MUM> on' Mrs. I<br />

were Un Hand<br />

- r -w-~ SSfSmSIBi VtaSTSfS. «^Si BJBf, UTIIira mtllH<br />

f o/ S<strong>of</strong>m^Sobtn ifta. *,kn s Li£ w k wl n Ii<br />

cut th nl I • flns r all 1<br />

JneaJ llijtir In 111 at « I will<br />

Aa alai ch <strong>of</strong> k t led ct<br />

ties Unwed In D 1 m i 1<br />

pi ces for tl e at d I<br />

lln c ule <strong>of</strong> k 1<br />

first I * e n p son ! ej<br />

makag ol ties f o pj>u& 1<br />

lilfaft n Q .alllnR 1 n U p<br />

Jlw Bill h* o 1 p 1 jj<br />

Dividing Creek<br />

Albc I O Wllllum I'ID<br />

. m<br />

nd Ilalph Ciuiipliell lin.<br />

pirn Tyl.<br />

bll d ma f om s Lo }<br />

i semi lli na o<br />

tin «.<br />

Valuh nc pa ty a i m<br />

JUrsv Mn Ba o I Iffl h M<br />

Mr and Mr« N 1 c<br />

aon a 1 K Mnn | p| |<br />

Mr s. r M Ida d n<br />

t CO ( II f d<br />

-Hi* Byron May! > f {<br />

Orand wan all) (, l t<br />

E I<br />

Harp> simn a y j<br />

with ae . % L,<br />

Handle<br />

Ml Cor IM,<br />

II Snj I n t nded o<br />

I y » In lb t<br />

1' 1 Mill HI<br />

1)<br />

I- Up Helslr till ri l<br />

Al H Eld q ftp nt<br />

o nl1 1 nnl<br />

M I! «.:,<br />

i ^ N ii w (it<br />

PP I HUB » O<br />

r I Do! ns<br />

Is I IJI k o( B Idj,<br />

Eldora<br />

V u llllan I (win a d BOH<br />

Will J 1 I<br />

II 5 n I s<br />

M Kcl [ let n f M 11<br />

III I l l l nn h "\ t<br />

? I Ira I a la<br />

Leesburg<br />

Heislerville<br />

a <strong>On</strong>rilaon mi<br />

IHvillf. bnvt<br />

fpw dnys with<br />

OOEAH CUT HEWS OCEAN CITT N T FRIDAY FEBKUABY 26<br />

Port Noi<br />

A netting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Mm Frnma C laon n 1 cbll<br />

1 <strong>of</strong> Mill HI 111 t w i n liel I Th a lay n(<br />

I) nil K r » l»y 1 1 1 I ti hon r Mn J ih<br />

I M » C p J u i t h i<br />

\ r i<br />

.. _ I V l i l l I • I A Inn<br />

ry C S0 11 aj<br />

t, in Illl i|I<br />

F k F >I 1 > 1<br />

lot 1<br />

II fn<br />

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k 1 1 1<br />

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1 \ I I I<br />

S H<br />

1 U<br />

I ) |<br />

Mr. nnd Jll. L,.0,lara<br />

'" M ' Md<br />

n oon<br />

11 m h 'o M<br />

111 to Oy<br />

I 1 > Aw I | n, 1 *,<br />

B ' y 1 1 I <strong>of</strong> P |U<br />

f '«' I. 11W0,,,<br />

oppiml. <strong>of</strong><br />

fow day<br />

mil f f<br />

T II I T \ I N Ifi Ka » r,<br />

I / I ' f fl »<br />

I | k<br />

k II II I Ml ,-. A n DI k n<br />

I n f C I I II d I 1<br />

I I b p al w k I hi „<br />

I<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mill<br />

V Illfo I DI k ^ lln y (I nmtoreJi,<br />

I I ' I n S \ y &mj ^<br />

s ' ' > I» n M and<br />

r I n1 J n t I Sb i<br />

1 l ' M U M J p| ijhsr,,<br />

M ri I . T ,"., '..' . H«"«»M<br />

the honlt<br />

IB Dennisville<br />

1<br />

L. SWiW^nt s»turdw I family<br />

• UM " 1 * * Mn> K« 1 I M L<br />

on Monday (qrtal ! , ,<br />

—-"•* I phla, s jay<br />

CMrby VK*9 colled on jomiih ji w 1 c<br />

enioi on Sunday eveni « tad m f d J(><br />

N«Uifi LocU motored t At<br />

»W ffltj- «WMUntolr .T<strong>On</strong>lDg<br />

MM Jmarry SJUnlty a I Mlm<br />

.nd d ^<br />

o day<br />

and. Kn. RUJM>II<br />

h frank, ^,B(, Tbu<br />

Mlllvill<br />

Pi<br />

I ]<br />

I<br />

III Ipl<br />

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If AI nl M A r<br />

Julia Tow Bend an 1 a " "' * N<br />

•Pont Wednesday fv Inil , np ' k I nil<br />

fits* AhtMsari— lituh. I ^ IfttiVliS<br />

fy<br />

Ahm AdUD><br />

Mm. Walter Mlci or Jo1 "<br />

?% suiter Mr. wim m "<br />

u. 1 b<br />

Jid Mrs. Lldcus<br />

,.nf«r«ft.<br />

suid Mm.<br />

1<br />

Li nn I It 1 I pp<br />

1 J I up 1<br />

Cl I r VI<br />

fl h<br />

•on A J bl<br />

I ly 11 A<br />

(. f i n<br />

I I 1 k<br />

1 Th p n<br />

I II SI<br />

II I AH O El I<br />

I S > V<br />

B C n<br />

I lobbl n b u<br />

J I I (, J I<br />

1 hi m l 1<br />

to Mil n<br />

I r PI kn I<br />

II 1 I I J kl HQ<br />

i B i i i i n . j k.<br />

II I k on bat r ay<br />

> 1 M All Ii k<br />

P I I i I n lib<br />

II IB<br />

Mill 1<br />

II II I n n<br />

I I nf 1 II<br />

k I<br />

I<br />

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r I 1 T<br />

fl <strong>of</strong> I tl p<br />

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II<br />

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b« I fn <<br />

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d ' 11 In Ii B p I | b^ll<br />

^ '" - • n , "ft ii-l<br />

1 1 1 (, I ( 1 I ( I,l| w u|<br />

1 I " Ikht.<br />

h<br />

1<br />

II i III<br />

Fishing Creek<br />

N Tl J i_<br />

If I 1 II I hi<br />

I I k Ll J<br />

1 \I II II<br />

Port Elizabeth<br />

1 1 Luttn<br />

Ity f I nil i iiihi ui<br />

| n ( 1 I tig,, i,<br />

I i. h I f c I<br />

il Gun-Hum wan In Mil).<br />

M I y<br />

II ly t I d In th<br />

Him <strong>of</strong> thrri- iiiinitjon. n,<br />

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-M<br />

1<br />

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1 < I<br />

I I I 1111 III \v In la I<br />

i " y i i u i j<br />

1 K 1 f. I ' I I Ipl |) |n<br />

I I I I f | i<br />

I i I I I II I I<br />

1 Tl I I r Tl<br />

nw ilrtted w«i<br />

U. SiKkwi'll. David Rtn '<br />

I Jr.Ki.pli Nirtnmih.<br />

I Ltl h nfln d ti<br />

h i I on It<br />

n f 111<br />

V DIM I h rl Altha<br />

p t S I y In Mill.<br />

1 I<br />

I<br />

1 '<br />

Dorchester<br />

. - Or^nCl,; |«rty . i i / ,' » I ' I I I I<br />

OUr. Adam, ,nd mJf. mimM p,,.n „ „ ,'" ' h ' ' ' ri<br />

**"" --"- on Mrs Al I "> n lay mo ni r r ' C h i<br />

Tabe „ oi „,„ L , fc<br />

P« ll W "I , t i '<br />

I<br />

Centre Grovs<br />

cny th<br />

WUboE<br />

Goshen<br />

I nl t<br />

1 II n I<br />

recsntlj<br />

Phllaililpl<br />

1 0 I<br />

I M nd 1<br />

I «... tin I "vI'" 0 " ' l l " ^<br />

J 1 I II I<br />

>' n I , , V<br />

,n V , , ' " El III I \<br />

^.' H 1 M w „<br />

-Mr. L<br />

M ri<br />

ill fo<br />

vl L II M j n pent Sit<br />

I > no Ins In Mill 111<br />

If B l| ' M y B f 1 gram<br />

I h f ho 1 ch hi> spoil<br />

p I p_| I k d o <strong>of</strong> w<br />

b V il in il pi I ' il n I- k F aster.<br />

^ Mil n G 1 nil i£hter<br />

I nfln 1 hi Lln n I Al a S n IF IctaM<br />

1 ' *. 1 Inlly in P n S t d y I i, I Milt<br />

h hi h e *" H • Compto urbo tl<br />

II" 1 \ h P' (I 1 I hli 1 Illl spell<br />

1 1 beb I" k r d h o Ihttt<br />

IP n j[ n 1 M Samuel<br />

Cl f no<br />

Waltn<br />

I | „ ' « d M B F k V<br />

n n up r w 1 js r I<br />

I f<br />

-* ti nn "<br />

ln ' 'P Diln nl M In I 1 ," b Pll» I«-I «f W DM<br />

h n | ' S tl h Jo wee*<br />

I"b Mi rlc (own FpwortK<br />

* E b II n bUftlncafl and 8(K<br />

'In Ing on Monday lora th<<br />

bjf lawn and the rolling fltrotlo r<br />

Al I o nilol<br />

F n h plec 3 b<br />

c*?p tl o plfu.i_n ns<br />

n •?(] sl ff e mn on nails<br />

b nd 41 common nails fo<br />

Qh f on<br />

b p h<br />

ho 1*<br />

tf thn Itnnnel mfiy bo<br />

tho sheathing <strong>of</strong> thn nldos a d<br />

AQ no end wood w II<br />

phow on the fr<br />

h. Thn gnhlo<br />

ll bottom a<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe fmnt<br />

will bo % m less than thut <strong>of</strong> 1<br />

back but thn uenh; f <strong>of</strong> tho pnlj n<br />

l b4 the ngpie. Cut the opoii<br />

Int; an nhowu uhl«afi a dlfferont size<br />

shnp4 to do^ired: cut piece d lo<br />

fit OK* top <strong>of</strong> opening, cut thresh<br />

hold k to fit door and<br />

high to hold bedding in place. Tha<br />

ends nre now ready for the *Ido<br />

sheathing which fthould bo squared<br />

<strong>of</strong>f carefullr 30 TV* long; and nal *d<br />

to places b <strong>of</strong> both front..and back<br />

and carried tip ln width or<br />

1 nor NfiU t middle ctvd V<br />

n plft o bafo o 3oln& thla.<br />

( 0 ra»«r? L 1%' x IK' *<br />

1EH on? tol e di mltertA tn»<br />

a me way nnd nn 1 thftm lb pl£^<br />

on tho en i C t tha<br />

nnrds 3*"\ lonu to apr**d m^OtX<br />

4 te flfj ftnd na 1 them In pl«i*.<br />

Af FT & llnff on B do <strong>of</strong> th* roM<br />

n 11 h JJ1 n.f e fl In plifi^<br />

nn p o fin 9h thv rOtfCi **<br />

to v n V I tho ertrem* P**j* '<br />

Je ton Co PT ro<strong>of</strong> with<br />

o<strong>of</strong>lnff r shingles .<br />

snddlo bonrds m Otio %' t<br />

nnd tho otho H* "4<br />

t o nnmo lo gth >\n the root I<br />

ro<strong>of</strong>ing Is In plftco<br />

The konn«l will suit i<br />

he slxe <strong>of</strong> a polntar or * I<br />

ilitd dlije though tha<br />

f p<br />

m*y bo<br />

ri<br />

g<br />

If too *m*lt<br />

<strong>of</strong>.the hou» tfnty .<br />

l tot ^<br />

0 the top<br />

g<br />

Is V#11 above th*<br />

k<br />

ff fprlng « ol the back<br />

afterward pinned to-<br />

lmorialnB o f . y .<br />

(3fll cd I suit any «t» f tojit ^<br />

construction .fltfo.vra<br />

lttortnt<br />

Faint the hou»<br />

Irftd It<br />

(round- or<br />

A piece or tarred or i<br />

fitted to the floor will


OCEAH CUT, H. X, nnsxt, FEBBMB* a, »».<br />

sabin<br />

OOHE BEFOBE<br />

IMS and tfai Pacific<br />

« h<br />

ftmt<br />

reached It, newest<br />

HMMt west" Ben ton. Wyom<br />

BiM town described u "roar-<br />

each new terminus,<br />

was,<br />

••wen, a young man<br />

_ he la In search <strong>of</strong><br />

3«d Bcntoa u considered<br />

and dry."<br />

tUtoatoyo. a fellow paaen.<br />

1 -the train from Omaha,<br />

|pr;*lue eya and the style<br />

dually sh« as-<br />

explained, "as you see, ta an m<br />

provenient on the old rondo fo<br />

dbldd<br />

red-blooded people, shall<br />

take a turn, fiih luck?'-<br />

The crowd was eyeing<br />

gyrating balls expectantly,<br />

the balls entered<br />

portels; ths remainder fntn<br />

rest.<br />

"Hondo,'<br />

ni=jhav* fspeti them up. Xow I<br />

• them slowly ^.yeu ran f<br />

h-m. OhM^rvi* riONrly. Th"<br />

n i'ip. tiesaeeh thumb riii'f<br />

gt>r. Th* art 1 ne%l = a".< '"<br />

Aj Ih,. midillB. Th.' nihf<br />

oael. 11 Bill proposed,<br />

•TBJ en," agree the Colonel<br />

"There's the soap. And fob th<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> tbe grand old Empire<br />

itate ti will let our friend pick<br />

the ace fen us."<br />

I turned up the right-end card<br />

"By the Eternal, bo's done It<br />

lie has an eye Hk* an eagle's,'<br />

praised the dealer, with evident<br />

ehaiirlH, "J las,., one aualri now<br />

Everybody In [his ilni., • },P<br />

gSloerc.i Uli- ranis. "III play<br />

iiraln.t ynu nil, ,hl» gentleman<br />

Included, 1 m afrahi he* »hiiiri,.r<br />

han ai.>, hiir Jr,i g,1ip •*<br />

lie »-a< inn In.~lo<br />

dill not like him.<br />

same time. And sow If you will<br />

recommend a good eating place,<br />

and be my guests at supper, after<br />

that, as I have said, 1 must be<br />

eicused. By the way, while 1<br />

thin* <strong>of</strong> it," I carelessly added,<br />

"can you direct me how to get<br />

J tbe Bis Tentf"<br />

The Colonel .wrflnl; his fishy<br />

m. hanlonsd upon me a» with<br />

ehti-niu Indignation.<br />

"Sun. jruip are too Innocent! I<br />

•i". by part. nun. that you<br />

a cnppur f«a HIM Infernal<br />

»•!•• h,<br />

«"|miM<br />

i Jack<br />

111, f«r.|<br />

io etcu_*e pi?<br />

jiirk<br />

nouncod thp mar,<br />

with tie short cut nrni deftly dl>i-<br />

rlbuted checlt<br />

•DM,<br />

and coins<br />

Hi.<br />

and h,.<br />

beta, ladle, and ifn<br />

eassembled the balta.<br />

"I prefer not to play air"<br />

responded to the Colonel, -\<br />

furnerf his ban'i, wiifj IV<br />

ffif*.f card* in a MtT, so fhsf a!<br />

might siee, ' T The aee is the win<br />

nirjs card, Ymj are io local*? th\. I<br />

iim going io throw. Who eijl<br />

sot rfie se*-? Watch, everybody.<br />

p se<br />

Ii Ready! Go. 1<br />

Colonel. I oni<br />

here and I cannot afford In up.<br />

lose until 1 am better h<br />

I Win by taking a ".mile<br />

Mf, before breajfast, A<br />

•tells BecKin she bos "snM-"<br />

her nan" to lemon, "•"•'ever jet seen a nun wh<br />

typical western ruffian «""!*. n "I afford to win, though.<br />

ijjhe[knows appareatly well oe » rl >» ie «"> '"*< ••>« «"*'<br />

~^~wes§ impresses the pa#- ing indeed wemen as itt<br />

tsen=to their insenaate fervor<br />

•nd "11111" ' tSI'diah game under<br />

if.iWsJlBIteer to entertain ltltoa ** tBe "ueous, sweating<br />

_ barter,<br />

'ii. s';.";•„_ Of gambling deviceg,<br />

pen <strong>of</strong> '<br />

The bocks <strong>of</strong> the cards wer.'<br />

WIUi if<br />

'if niy nimpnny,<br />

•Viiilll «,,,<br />

gini|,.Hi»n,- I p|<br />

ilni.. b.ii nut ni.w I ihhi, i'i<br />

anil in ii.iihp ;,ni! I "in... ,„ ,n<br />

•neehiiiil fol|,,wlnB.'<br />

• »V« (.,,„ , ,.,,(, ,),,„. „,.,,, whJU<br />

••-•re dry." ,!,„ f,,!,,,,,.| ot.j,.,.,,.,,<br />

a« »c n,.,.,.l ,,ff. . ,,„ ,,„ ,|ba|ll<br />

upon<br />

We ««• urginj<br />

nierif. niiich M niy Hi^ia.^te. when<br />

<strong>of</strong> a * }'..>. Ul- i.ry<br />

^r<strong>of</strong>p^Hi'insL £yn, 1 eMl TOiJr<br />

Soiiienow j hiin.l! 1<br />

anyway, and | | Kas rl|nll[ ,„ relot, j,o(]y,<br />

• km Mr Brn'l}. whrt likewise<br />

hail ben gl.Tiiiitf ai m,-. HrrmleH<br />

j fiifjrnH,Iy.<br />

• Shi. * »a:(in' for ynii. Vr*ii<br />

'"nn srjiiar" » irh UM laiMr."<br />

Th** blark ri^i'l flffure had ling-<br />

erejl licyonil. rnlpnulbly Baling<br />

inlo a wind, Wilhoui saying<br />

aiinthsr word In ffly rufrlf'i boily<br />

guards 1 Jipproaeh?il h.<br />

"Mndam." I iHipri-d foolishly.<br />

finnJ i'Vf,nir!g."<br />

" You havt'. left ynitr friends?<br />

"Vi-ry willingly."<br />

' And 1 have reifupd ynu?" ahe<br />

strangers! Meanwhile, let me ad<br />

vise you. Vutfit' while you wait,<br />

and become <strong>of</strong> the country! You<br />

look too much the pilgrim.<br />

tuere la Eastern dust showing<br />

through our Hemon dull, and<br />

that spells <strong>of</strong> other 'dust' In your<br />

poelletn. Get another hat, a flan-<br />

nel ablrt, some cpnrsor irnuaerB. a<br />

paff <strong>of</strong> boota, don a gun end a<br />

swagger, say lltlln, rnaku few (Hi.<br />

protuptu frifnds, win anil Inae<br />

without a «Bilie or frown. If you<br />

play (but upon playing I wi:<br />

I shall hope<br />

fk> adloa, sir<br />

A baring mob tramped through<br />

the slreut. with Jangle "Hans<br />

hi in' Hang him! String him up!<br />

I saw flu! a figure bloody,<br />

chested and Inert flat In the dust,<br />

with Btooplng Ogures trying to<br />

raise him; then, beyond, & man<br />

white as death, hustled to and<br />

from from clutching hands and<br />

iuiidenly forced In flrBi grips up<br />

i*e street, walls the mob trailed<br />

after, whooping, cursing, shrieks<br />

ing<br />

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some iIlBmonda for a* «... ,<br />

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h!..ldii,| h<br />

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in the<br />

was no<br />

flnally<br />

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wd hsd iatJiirgd before stopped at the simplest apparatus<br />

In raln.li.., soiled shirt or all.<br />

4 who aland- "The spiel game for me, gentle-<br />

'*s eshorting med," gaid the f°Kin***i »^-~- ihsd.<br />

The counsel to Hon a gar.<br />

•Blacking less <strong>of</strong> the reeenl Ea«i<br />

afruek<br />

"Levii<br />

Llqnora, Gr<strong>of</strong>eries and General<br />

Slerrhindlnir I procureil a hat<br />

a flannel shirt, a .ervlceable<br />

ri-ady-madp »u|t, boots, and<br />

revolver<br />

me as sound and at<br />

Mafflmoth Eriiporiuni;<br />

Gi<br />

Mitrfi.<br />

casual acquaintance," I an-<br />

f: """" """ "'•" 'rav..l.<br />

fWf,<br />

-!•> by ih.<br />

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»rf (l|jiippninti.d In finding yOu<br />

raw method,.,<br />

you will [at<br />

n in ho hooked by such<br />

With ffly bulky parcel I sought<br />

cafe, ate supper and hastened<br />

to He hotel for bath and clianje<br />

<strong>of</strong> costume,<br />

I had yet time (o array myself,<br />

as an ejperimen! and a lark; and<br />

that I did. hurriedly tossing lily<br />

old garment* upon bed and floor,<br />

In order to Invest with (he new.<br />

The third bed was occupied b<br />

a plump, round-faced, dust-seald<br />

Then you.<br />

•«•«<br />

Her rolti Banjo «n ,o .. mont, Vr<br />

to the a gudgegn, and get the price <strong>of</strong><br />

. 1 jantir ror the crowd<br />

p»le aerosi meal. Our friend will join U8<br />

pleased<br />

ten or • doiea sharp He's goi<br />

by-standeri here were sta<br />

ilW teen tnklt alj U^ZIM"^^ 1 ^ ""'<br />

V, «nd Jut as we | had was the snai] ...<br />

propelled all I cheap table wlti" uHilntTv<br />

PT s short and "•—- -• -<br />

plain<br />

lull.<br />

-..o Jacks and the ,<br />

," jh« Colonel I geptlemen. There they are.<br />

"No.<br />

be appealed to<br />

. I'm a Wind<br />

reader. I can t*?Ii by your ey&<br />

They're upen the rlgh!=end card<br />

Aha; Correct!" He tump! up ths<br />

earil and avowed the ace, "You<br />

should have bet. Yatj would have<br />

b^aien m* 5 . sir. Watch the aee.'<br />

I piek up the earrig. Ace flr«t=—<br />

aci^: and ihe jacks. Watch<br />

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I the faces <strong>of</strong> the eania.<br />

Keep your eyes upen the ace.<br />

Ready=gol"<br />

He apread the cards. As he<br />

bad releascJ Be bad lilted iheBi<br />

SlIfBtly, and I clearly saw the<br />

ace lancf. The cards fell in the<br />

Same order M arranged. To that<br />

I would have sworn,<br />

"Five dollars now that aay|<br />

one card is not the ace, he chal<br />

ieng#d. "I shall not touch them-<br />

Promise m; that

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